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magazine - Sweet Briar College
MAGAZINE
VOLUME 86 NO.1
DEAR MEMBERS OF THE SWEET BRIAR COMMUNITY:
M
ark Twain observed that “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find
out why.” In a real sense, the Sweet Briar College community, having often celebrated its birth, has now clearly
discovered the true purpose for the College’s founding. The serious threat to end the school’s existence called for a
response to the challenge: Why not close? Given the obstacles faced by small, residential liberal arts colleges, even harder
for women’s colleges, why not close?
For the Sweet Briar alumnae and extended community, the answer went far beyond a perfunctory response that an
important institution would be lost. The immediate and intensive soul searching called up not only memories of the
magical days spent on campus as students but fervent testimonials about Sweet Briar’s enduring value. Its value includes:
• A liberal arts education; it must be preserved.
• A women’s college; women’s colleges continue to play an important role in higher education.
• Sweet Briar’s campus is one of the most beautiful of any college or university in America.
• With its 3,250 acres, the campus is a laboratory for environmental and sustainability activities in a world faced with
environmental threats.
• Sweet Briar’s outstanding reputation for academic excellence, a precious asset for future generations of young women
• An engineering program offering an accredited bachelor’s degree — one of only two at U.S. women’s colleges —
positioning the College to place women in a field in which they are underrepresented
• The “Sweet Briar Way” — its blend of liberal arts and STEM, its combination of sophistication and practicality, and
its special atmosphere of creativity and innovation — provides an environment for developing the potential of each
student.
• Exceptional leadership development. As seen in the successful effort to save Sweet Briar, the College produces great
leaders.
• The heritage of the sacrifices, commitments and labors of generations over 115 years. In the face of their own
challenging times, including two world wars and a great depression, they provide a vivid example to alumnae today
to never surrender to difficulty.
• The founders’ vision. We must keep faith with our founders who responded to the death of their young daughter,
their only child, by establishing a college for women in perpetuity.
In this magazine, you’ll find stories of alumnae who take these things that Sweet Briar has to give and make a difference
in their world — whether that’s running a bakery in Harlem, promoting one of the world’s foremost art museums or
saving their alma mater. Features include profiles of our remarkable alumnae living and working in New York City and
an article on the “Saving Sweet Briar seven,” the newest Distinguished Alumna Award recipients. They are all roses of
Sweet Briar. May her roses bloom forever!
Sincerely,
Phillip C. Stone
President
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MAGAZINE STAFF
Joelle Ziemian, director of media, marketing and communications
Jennifer McManamay, editor/writer
Janika Carey ’10, editor/writer
Cassie Foster, photographer
Meridith De Avila Khan, former photographer
Catherine Bost, designer
Elisabeth Mahler ’98, Web
Contact information
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Contents
Sweet Briar Magazine | Spring 2016
Features
10-21
22-30
Vixens in the Big Apple
Sweet Briar alumnae dish on living and
working in New York City.
The Mighty Seven
2015 was too big a year to pick just
one distinguished alumna.
Departments
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On the Quad
Sweet Briar in China,
Girls in STEM, Notes
From Space, Academic
Highlights, Looking
Forward, New Faces
32-105
Honors & Celebrations
Honor Roll of Donors,
Commencement, In
Memoriam, Alumnae
Snapshots, Reunion
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Above: President Stone talked to
students at Beijing Xicheng Foreign
Languages School about the value of
a liberal arts education.
Right: A delegation from Sweet Briar
College, including President Phillip C.
Stone (fifth from left), vice president
for administration and general
counsel Nancyellen Keane (third
from right) and dean of student life
and academic support Kelly KraftMeyer (second from right), met with
officials in China in February.
China Visit
Launches
Women’s
Leadership
Program
S
WEET BRIAR IS PARTNERING WITH THE
National Center for Sustainable Development, a
Beijing- and Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit, to
create the Women’s Leadership Program. The new
program will recruit highly qualified women from
China to Sweet Briar to study liberal arts and STEM
fields as part of a collaborative program to prepare
Chinese women for leadership roles in government,
business, industry and education.
President Phil Stone announced the program after a
recent trip to China, where Sweet Briar and NCSD
prepared to sign a memorandum of understanding
with the Chinese Ministry of Education’s Dongfang
International Center for Education Exchange.
“While in China, I was thrilled to learn of the
enormous interest in women’s college education,
even though higher education dedicated solely
to women is rare,” Stone said. “And there is
recognition that while engineering, technology and
science education is important, immersion in the
humanities prepares young women for deeper,
broader leadership. This will be especially important
as tomorrow’s leaders navigate China’s relationship
with the United States.”
In June 2015, at the seventh U.S.-China Women’s
Leadership Exchange and Dialogue, Chinese Vice
Premier Liu Yandong called on China and the U.S. to
explore new possibilities for educational exchange
with a focus on women.
“I believe that if we can release the full potential of
‘she power’ in China and the U.S., it will provide new
impetus to … building a new type of major country
relations,” she said at the event.
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Sweet Briar’s partner, NCSD, works to support U.S.
technological demonstration projects in education,
energy and the environment. With its focus on
sustainable development, the organization will
work in China to raise awareness of Sweet Briar’s
environmental science and environmental studies
programs.
“Tomorrow’s Chinese leaders will need to make
tough choices about how to balance the need of
China’s vast population for economic growth and
consumption of energy with global development
that will affect everyone on the planet,” said NCSD
President Mitchell F. Stanley.
“At every level of government and in business,
women will play a greater role in that decisionmaking. Sweet Briar, where learning takes place on
one of America’s most beautiful campuses with acres
of open space, is an ideal place for international
students to prepare for environmental and global
leadership.”
The Women’s Leadership Program will feature two
summer sessions for Chinese students at a partner
university in Washington, D.C., where women will
explore U.S. government institutions, governmental
history and political decision-making processes —
leadership elements that Sweet Briar and NCSD
believe are critical to the success of a bilateral
relationship. Those sessions, in addition to a summer
internship, will result in the awarding of a leadership
certificate with the Sweet Briar diploma.
Read more here.
Left: Local high school women
build an audio speaker using a
plastic pumpkin in the engineering
workshop during “Girls in STEM
Guion Science Day.”
Below: Linda Fink, Dorys McConnell
Duberg Professor of Ecology
(biology), and a student participant
use a dissecting microscope.
Forging Ties With Local High School Students
I
N MARCH, STUDENTS FROM AREA HIGH SCHOOLS
participated in “Girls in STEM Guion Science Day,” an
admissions outreach initiative designed to interest local students in
Sweet Briar’s academic programs.
“Girls in STEM” allowed them to explore biology, engineering
and physics, chemistry and environmental science through
hands-on activities with Sweet Briar faculty. The program was
part of an effort led by Shannon Beasley ’02, the College’s director
of education outreach. She also serves as an adjunct professor in
biology and chemistry and director of graduate recruitment in
admissions.
A similar event, “Girls in the Liberal Arts,” will take place in April.
Designed to engage young women from local schools who are
interested in the arts and humanities, it will feature activities such
as a choral workshop with music professor Marcia Thom-Kaley, an
outdoor leadership workshop with Outdoor Program director Kate
Macklin, a creative writing workshop with English professor Eric
Caldwell, a dance workshop with dance professor Ella Magruder
and a theater workshop with theater professor Bill Kershner.
Read more here.
Breaking Barriers
FORMER ASTRONAUT AND UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PROFESSOR
Kathryn Thornton came to Sweet Briar in February as part of the
region’s annual dinner to celebrate National Engineers Week. It was
the first time the College hosted the event, which was sponsored by
the Margaret Jones Wyllie ’45 Engineering Program and included area
engineers, educators and members of the business community, as well
as Sweet Briar engineering students, faculty, staff and alumnae. Thornton
spoke about breaking new ground in her field, both as a woman and a
scientist. The former didn’t prove much of an obstacle at all — orbiting
Earth as the only woman among men was “like being on a camping trip
with brothers,” she said.
Read more here.
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Left: Tony Lily, associate
professor of English
Right: Kimberly MorseJones, visiting assistant
professor of art history
Department
News
Sweet Briar has been generating
a lot of good news over
the past several months,
much of it coming from the
academic departments. Recent
announcements from English
and art history, engineering,
environmental science
and mathematics top the list:
English and art history
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH TONY Lilly
and visiting assistant professor of art history Kimberly MorseJones are piloting online humanities courses at Sweet Briar
this spring thanks to a three-year grant from the Council
of Independent Colleges. Under the grant, members of the
Consortium for Online Humanities Instruction develop
courses open to students at each of the member schools.
Sweet Briar is offering two of about 40 consortium courses
this spring, which have students enrolled from schools such
as Concordia College in Minnesota or Otterbein University
in Ohio. Sweet Briar students who participate in non-SBC
courses can transfer credits with a grade of “TR,” although
each department or program determines whether they count
toward specific majors, minors or certificates.
Read more here.
Engineering
THE MARGARET JONES WYLLIE ’45 Engineering
Program announced that Sweet Briar has been named a 2016
affiliate school of the Building, Recruiting And Inclusion
for Diversity initiative. Known as BRAID, its purpose is to
increase the percentage of undergraduate women and other
minorities pursuing computer science majors.
TaskRabbit founder and CEO Leah Busque ’01 helped
shepherd Sweet Briar’s affiliation with BRAID.
“Attending a women’s college built a strong foundation, gave
me the confidence to explore my passions, and never secondguess my ability to step forward as a leader in the space,”
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Jim Kirkwood, professor
of mathematics
Busque said. “Computer science is an exciting and dynamic
career, and I am so thrilled to see Sweet Briar College
supporting diversity in the field by participating in BRAID
and preparing the next generation of female technology
entrepreneurs and leaders.”
Read more about Sweet Briar’s involvement with
BRAID here.
Environmental science
THE FAMILY ADVISORS OF THE JUDITH Haskell
Brewer Fund of The Community Foundation Serving
Richmond and Central Virginia recently awarded Sweet
Briar a two-part gift for its environmental science program
and community garden.
The grant provides $500,000 over three years and a
$500,000 one-to-one challenge grant to be matched by
other College donors, which will result in a $1.5 million gift.
The grant will be used for equipment, faculty support and
endowment for program operations.
It also provides $50,000 to revitalize Sweet Briar’s
community garden. The 0.75-acre garden, originally founded
in 2002, will become a place where students, faculty and staff
come together to explore “garden-to-table” food production
and will contribute to the sustainability efforts of the campus
community.
Read more here.
Mathematics
FOR THE SECOND TIME IN THREE YEARS, a
professor in the College’s math department has been awarded
an Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council of
Higher Education for Virginia. Professor Jim Kirkwood is
one of 13 faculty members statewide to earn the award in
2016. An OFA is the commonwealth’s highest honor given
to faculty at its private and public universities.
Kirkwood has taught at Sweet Briar for more than 30 years.
During that time, his prolificacy as an author of math
textbooks became legendary and he built a reputation as a
quiet leader, both of his department and the College as a
whole.
“His patience and quiet sense of humor have won over
generations of Sweet Briar students who entered believing
that they were not ‘math people,’ but who graduated with
majors or minors in mathematics,” Pam DeWeese, interim
dean and vice president for academic affairs wrote in support
of his nomination.
Sweet Briar’s president Phil Stone came to know Kirkwood
as one of the first community members to step forward
to make sure the College would operate normally this fall
following the June settlement to keep it open. He said one
question he heard repeatedly from students debating their
return was whether Kirkwood would be teaching.
“On campus, Dr. Kirkwood has long been recognized as
an outstanding teacher, scholar and colleague,” Stone said.
“It gives all of us enormous pleasure to see the broader
community recognize his outstanding credentials and
accomplishments. By earning this significant honor, he has
brought added luster to Sweet Briar. Jim would be the first to
say that he represents an exceptional faculty at the College.
We are very proud of him.”
Read more here.
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Beyond March 3
6
T
HE COLLEGE COMMUNITY
commemorated the first anniversary of
the closing announcement on March 3 with a
series of observances and celebrations meant to
acknowledge the events of the past year — and
to look beyond them.
The day began with a poignant service of
reflection in Memorial Chapel, followed by
the ceremonial planting and dedication of new
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sweet briar roses between Gray and Pannell.
A bronze plaque now marks the small garden,
bearing the words:
Sweet Briar Rose (Rosa eglanteria)
In recognition of saving
Sweet Briar College
March 3, 2016
Roses still bloom.
At the rose ceremony, President Phil Stone spoke of
committing to the future of Sweet Briar as a diverse,
civil and engaged community keeping faith with the
vision of the founders and the “generations of women
… who heroically passed on this beloved college to our
generation.”
saxophone, headed to the dining hall for a celebratory
lunch.
Finally, with the ringing of the tower bells, the entire
assembly, led by dance professor Mark Magruder on his
Read more here.
March 3 also was designated a Day of Giving with an
announced goal of raising $500,000 in one day — and
the community responded, giving $512,314.55 before
the clock struck midnight.
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Sweet Briar
Welcomes
New Faces to
Leadership
Roles
Mary Pope Hutson ’83, VP
for alumnae relations and
development
Mary Pope Maybank Hutson ’83 took
over as vice president for alumnae relations and development in January,
replacing A.P. “Bun” Perkinson.
Hutson led Saving Sweet Briar’s
major donor task force beginning in March, when the College
announced closure, through September, when the group delivered
its final payment. Hutson also served on Sweet Briar’s new board
of directors.
“Mary Pope’s ability to galvanize her fellow alumnae has made
her a unique choice for this position,” said Sweet Briar College
President Phillip C. Stone.
“Her significant experience in nonprofit fundraising and her deep
devotion to Sweet Briar will make her an invaluable leader in our
efforts to restore the College to financial strength.”
For the past 13 years, Hutson served as executive vice president of
the Land Trust Alliance in Washington, D.C., managing the company’s policy work on Capitol Hill and yielding billions of dollars
in federal funding for conservation groups.
Hutson previously worked in the American embassy in Kenya and
has been breaking gender barriers throughout her career. She was
the first woman appointed to the South Carolina Department of
Natural Resources Board in 1995, helped start the “Becoming
an Outdoor Woman” group in South Carolina, and served as the
only woman on the North American Wetlands Conservation Act
Council for the past 11 years, appointed by the Department of the
Interior.
A native of Charleston, S.C., Hutson graduated from Sweet Briar
with a B.A. in international affairs. She was a nationally ranked
varsity athlete, a volunteer mentor to her fellow students, and
active in many campus clubs. In 2012, she was inducted into the
College’s Athletics Hall of Fame. She is a member of the Williams
Society.
“It is a privilege to serve my fellow Sweet Briar alumnae in a
role where I can devote my energies to the promise of perpetuity
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represented by Indiana Fletcher Williams’ gift of land for the sole
purpose of educating women to be leaders in America,” Hutson
said.
“I believe we all have a responsibility to continue the legacy of her
leadership as a ‘woman of consequence.’ … I know we all need to
be part of ensuring the sustainability of Sweet Briar for the next
century. … Sweet Briar needs all of us!”
Timothy E. Klocko, VP
for finance and treasurer
Timothy E. Klocko began work as
vice president for finance and treasurer
at Sweet Briar College on March 1,
replacing Tom Connors.
Klocko previously served as senior vice
president for administration and finance at Thomas University
in Thomasville, Ga., where he oversaw all accounting functions,
human resources, the bookstore, the post office, facilities, information technology, campus security and food service.
“Tim Klocko is someone who faced significant challenges at his
former institutions,” President Stone said. “He found creative solutions, through an entrepreneurial team spirit, to address them.
That experience, coupled with his strong background in leading all
aspects of finance at three colleges, and his experience as a professor, make him an excellent choice as Sweet Briar positions itself for
the future.”
Klocko holds a CPA certificate in the state of Iowa, an MBA with
an accounting emphasis and a B.S. in accounting and finance
from Northwest Missouri State University.
Prior to his work at Thomas, Klocko served at Stephens College
in Columbia, Mo., as vice president for finance, vice president for
finance/controller, vice president for administration and finance/
controller, and controller. He was interim president in 2003.
For the first half of his career, Klocko was a professor of accounting. He earned tenure at Grand View College in Des Moines,
Iowa, before being tapped to assist in the college’s administration.
At Thomas University, Klocko helped create a new operating and
capital budget process and oversaw a campus transformation that
included new construction and renovations. He worked closely
with the college’s enrollment management team in building a
financial model to determine enrollment goals.
His work at Stephens College focused on ensuring financial stability. Klocko led the effort to address the financial ramifications of
the new strategic plan, including development of a five-year budget
and cash-flow model to set specific future financial targets.
At Grand View College, Klocko established an investment policy,
hired endowment managers to implement the policy and supervised all functions of accounting.
“I am delighted to have the opportunity to serve Sweet Briar at
this important time in its history, and I look forward to meeting
and working with all the wonderful people who are part of the
Sweet Briar family,” Klocko said.
Nicole Whitehead, director
of HR and community
engagement
The year began with a new director
of human resources and community
engagement — Nicole Whitehead, who
replaced interim human resources manager Barb Watts.
Whitehead was previously a human resources training and organizational development officer, as well as a corporate education
consultant and trainer at Catawba Valley Community College
in Hickory, N.C. She also taught courses in business and human
resources at Catawba, and online human resources certification
courses for Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho.
“Nicole brings to Sweet Briar twenty years in human resources,
consulting and operations, and overall business leadership, as well
as teaching. This breadth of experience will be invaluable to us
going forward,” said President Stone.
Whitehead completed a B.S. in business and an MBA with a
human resources concentration and executive leadership certification at Lewis University in Romeoville, Ill. She is completing her Ed.D. in higher education and organizational change at
Benedictine University in Lisle, Ill.
A native of Joliet, Ill., Whitehead is a Senior Certified Professional
and a Senior Professional in Human Resources. She sees her education and experiences as “tools to aid in supporting a ‘community
of excellence’ where individuals and differences are valued.”
Whitehead volunteers at the Safe Harbor Rescue mission, her
church and in her community, serving as a mentor to women who
seek to become leaders and global citizens.
Joelle Ziemian, director
of media, marketing and
communications
Joelle Ziemian replaced Monica Dean
as director of media, marketing and
communications in February.
Ziemian brings to Sweet Briar nearly
30 years of strategic communications
experience in the corporate, nonprofit, international development
and government sectors. She spent seven years at Lipman Hearne,
a national firm known for its expertise in higher education. There
she partnered with colleges, universities and foundations throughout the U.S. to deepen brand awareness and spur growth. Her
most recent communications role was at Burson-Marsteller, where
she helped multinational companies change their conversation
with important audiences.
“Joelle Ziemian has built, defined and enhanced the reputation
of organizations ranging from colleges to startups to Fortune 50
companies,” President Stone said. “Her ideas and experience will
help to drive communications with every one of our audiences.”
Ziemian holds a B.A. from Goucher College and an M.F.A. in
writing for children and young adults from the Vermont College
of Fine Arts. She began her career as a TV reporter before moving
to state and federal government, served as press secretary in the
Pennsylvania Senate and in the U.S. House of Representatives and
in the executive branch of President George H.W. Bush. In the
private sector, she lobbied and managed public affairs campaigns
for energy clients and later at Edelman and Burson-Marsteller for
global and national entities.
As a consultant in Romania for a U.S. Agency for International
Development project, Ziemian helped nongovernmental organizations get their message out to key audiences and impact policy.
“I feel like everything I have done has prepared me for this role
at Sweet Briar,” Ziemian said. “It will be a thrill to help young
women in the U.S. and overseas see the life-changing value of an
education at this very special place.”
Marie Grée, director of
JYF in Paris
Sweet Briar College has named a
French woman director of its renowned
JYF in Paris coeducational program —
a first for the College since its administration of the academic program began
in 1948.
After serving as permanent resident director of the intensive
immersion program for 11 years, Marie Grée will manage the
semester and academic year program, effective July 1. John
Lambeth has served as interim director since July 2015.
“The Junior Year in France program has long embodied Sweet Briar’s
core values: international education and the opportunity it provides
students to attain a deeper understanding of economic, political and
cultural issues from a global perspective,” said Pamela DeWeese,
interim academic dean and vice president for academic affairs.
“Dr. Marie Grée brings to the position the experience of having
been an international student herself, since she completed her
Ph.D. at New York University. Her long association with JYF
ensures that she will provide both needed continuity and an intimate knowledge of the program, as well as her expertise in international education.
Grée, who resides in the vibrant 11th Arrondissement of Paris with
her husband and daughter, studied at Université Paris X and at
Middlebury College. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in French
literature from New York University. She has taught at Tufts
University, Stanford, New York University, Middlebury College
and Hamilton College in Paris. Prior to joining JYF, she was resident director for SUNY-Stony Brook College in Paris.
“I love working with our students here in Paris,” Grée said.
“Watching even the best French speakers become absolutely fluent
over the course of their time here never fails to amaze me. And
beyond the language skills, they change as people — they come to
Paris as Americans and leave as citizens of the world.”
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NEW YORK
NEW Y
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T
here’ve been a lot of
reminders lately of Sweet
Briar’s motto, “Rosam quae
meruit ferat.” She who has
earned the rose may bear it.
In February 2015, an opportunity presented itself
to visit New York City — a place where bearers of
the Sweet Briar rose have for decades made their
presence known, from Wall Street to Broadway.
We couldn’t catch up with all of the Sweet Briar
women of New York — so no slight to the lawyers,
artists, scientists, bankers and entrepreneurs we
didn’t talk to — but in two days and two nights,
we traversed Manhattan and crossed the bridge
to Brooklyn to find nine alumnae where they live,
work and play.
New Yorkers are a special breed and New York
City a special place. Wendy Weiler ’71 puts it this
way:
“John Updike defined ‘the true New Yorker’ as
someone who came with a ‘secret belief that people
living anywhere else had to be, in some sense,
kidding.’ Like most New Yorkers, I believe New
York is the center of the universe.”
Whether natives or transplants, ambitious
youngsters or wily veterans, we wanted to know
how these women have hit their strides in the Big
Apple. We asked a bunch of questions and got plenty
of answers. In the pages that follow, their edited
responses provide a snapshot of their working lives
and a glimpse of the New York experience.
Each of these graduates is a testament to the
wisdom of Indiana Fletcher Williams, who created
Sweet Briar to teach women to be not merely
educated, but “useful” members of society. And
they are a testament to the women and men who
for 115 years have made Indiana’s vision a reality.
– Story by Jennifer McManamay,
Photos by Meridith De Avila Khan
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Wendy C. Weiler ’71
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TITLE: Founder and managing partner of
Weiler Partners, an executive search firm
specializing in the banking industry
JOB IN BRIEF: Recruit senior-level bankers
for clients including Credit Suisse, Deutsche
Bank, JP Morgan Chase and Merrill Lynch
STUDIED: B.A. in history of art; Columbia
University Graduate School of Business
Marketing Management Program
LIVES IN: Franklin Lakes, N.J.
NEW YORKER SINCE: Childhood
FROM: Ridgewood, N.J.
My job is connecting people and offering career
opportunities. What I am good at is finding the right
people for my clients. Not only do they have to have
the right experience and skill set, [they need to be] the
right cultural fit. It is an art. I love what I do. I change
people’s lives in a positive way. It is very rewarding.
To start my day, I always check on the weather to make
sure I dress appropriately. Once I leave the house, I
have to be prepared. I bring evening clothes if I have
a special event. (Editor’s note: Weiler is a member of, or
has served on the boards of, several arts and humanitarian
charitable organizations and regularly attends fundraisers.)
Commuting gives me time to read my New York Times
and Wall Street Journal, think and plan my day. It’s more
relaxing than driving in rush-hour traffic. Once in the
city, I usually walk or use the subway. Walking shoes are
a must. I carry my business shoes in shoe bags in my
brief case. Taxis are hard to find and if you get one, you
usually just sit in traffic. I also recommend carrying a
folding umbrella.
Living outside the city is the best of both worlds. I
love my little bit of paradise in the suburbs. I love the
energy and intelligence of the city. I am addicted to it.
It also keeps me near my daughter Caroline Chappell
Hazarian, Class of 2009, and 18-month-old grandson,
Dylan. I spend a lot of time loving him.
One of my favorite places is the Grand Central
Terminal, among the most fabulous old New York
structures. I walk through it several times a day as
hundreds of thousands of other New Yorkers do. I love
the hustle and bustle in this center hall of New York.
I often run into family, friends and clients there.
Growing up 30 miles from New York City, my family
took advantage of all it had to offer — museums,
theater, shopping, restaurants and sporting events.
I have lived and worked in the New York metropolitan
area most of my life and really cannot imagine living
anywhere else.
Photo: Weiler often passes through New York’s Grand
Central Terminal several times a day.
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Bonnie Insalaco Abrams ’93
TITLE: Executive director of creative services
at Vogue
JOB IN BRIEF: Heads the integrated
marketing and events teams at Vogue, working
with clients such as Dior, Chanel and Prada
STUDIED: B.A. in sociology
LIVES IN: Battery Park
NEW YORKER SINCE: Forever
FROM: Long Island, N.Y.
The most exciting thing about my job is the people
I meet. Not only do we work with influential brands,
we work with incredibly influential people who
include heads of industry, philanthropists, artists and
tastemakers.
Sweet Briar gave me my career. My junior year, the
career planning office connected me with an alumna
who worked at Tiffany & Co. Not only was I offered
an internship for J-term, I was invited back during
the summer and offered a marketing position upon
graduating. I raised my two children, now teenagers,
as a single working mother in New York City. I can say
without hesitation that the poise Sweet Briar instilled in
me gave me the confidence, drive and grace to manage
it all.
The most New York thing about me is that I walk
everywhere. In heels!
I think non-New Yorkers would be surprised to
know that raising children in New York City is not very
different from a small town. Each neighborhood has
a close-knit community, and we really do look out for
each other and care for our families in the same way
you would anywhere.
Photo: An afternoon snow squall at Battery Park turned
our photo session into a fashion shoot.
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Katharine “Kate” H. Dobie ’06
TITLE: Development officer for events at The
Metropolitan Museum of Art
JOB IN BRIEF: Primary organizer with
responsibility for approximately 20 museum events
annually, in addition to supporting events led by
other members of the museum’s planning team.
Dobie runs the annual Family Benefit, which for
two years in a row has grossed record amounts
over its 24-year history.
STUDIED: B.A. in history with a minor in art
history; the Virginia Program at Oxford
LIVES IN: Inwood in northern Manhattan
NEW YORKER SINCE: 2007
FROM: Lake Oswego, Ore.
Our most fun event is the Costume Institute Benefit. We’re
often running around like lunatics one minute finalizing
seating arrangements and guest lists, and 10 minutes later
we’re all dressed in gowns and standing by casually as
hundreds of flash bulbs blink outside and the A-listers stroll
by us.
The Met is a truly remarkable place to work. Often I
am rushing around [sometimes to another department
that might be three city blocks away without leaving the
building], but there are moments you find yourself alone in
a gallery and it hits you where you’re standing — a stunning
New York City landmark that holds the result of thousands
of years of human art and culture. I once rode in the
elevator with a Van Gogh painting. I’m very lucky.
You can consider yourself a New Yorker when you’re
confident giving directions. I’ve also become a real enforcer
of commuter justice. There are rules: Don’t blast your music
on the subway, offer your seat to someone who needs it
more than you, and for God’s sake, don’t skip the line at the
M79 bus stop. There will be a line of angry New Yorkers
shouting at you, and I’ll be one of them.
What I like most about the city is that it has everything.
You can order Chinese food, dry cleaning or groceries, etc.,
online and it is delivered to your door. More importantly, it’s
one of the world’s most visited destinations, and I only have
to hop on the subway or in a cab to see it all. I can be on
top of a skyscraper, spot a celebrity shopping, eat a worldclass meal and stroll through Central Park all in one day.
Photo: The Temple of Dendur is one of the most popular
exhibits in the Egyptian galleries at The Met.
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Alexandra Farley Grobman ’12
TITLE: Development manager at Soho Rep.
JOB IN BRIEF: Fundraising for a small offBroadway theater with an annual goal of just
over $1 million in donations
STUDIED: B.A. in international affairs with
research concentration on HIV/AIDS health
policies in Sub-Saharan Africa
LIVES IN: Two Bridges neighborhood on the
Lower East Side with Amrit Judge
NEW YORKER SINCE: 2012
FROM: Falmouth, Maine
The best part of my job is that I never have a typical day.
Because we’re a small company of five employees, I could
be doing anything from planning an upcoming donor event
to booking patrons into our upcoming show or writing
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a grant — the list could go on and on. Everyone has their
hands in everything, so you really get the feeling that you
have participated in getting each show up and running in a
meaningful way.
Sweet Briar gave me the ability to take on the challenge
of my job, allowing me to hold many different leadership
positions at once and always having to juggle 50 different
things. You learn to prioritize very early and also how to ask
for help and lean on others to get you through the harder
times. Those, I think, are very important skills that apply to
many different aspects of life.
The most New York thing about me is that I work in
theater and love the arts.
My favorite spot in the city is the High Line. It’s so beautiful
and it’s a great example of how to repurpose something
that was once not so beautiful. It’s also a nonprofit
organization that continually raises money to preserve the
space, which I appreciate. It ties in a lot of what New York is
about: the old-timey subway tracks, amazing food, eclectic
people and hidden gems.
Amrit Judge ’14
TITLE: Digital media manager at HilsingerMendelson Inc.
JOB IN BRIEF: All things social and digital
media-related at the literary PR firm HilsingerMendelson, including mapping social strategies,
then developing and rolling out the plans for
clients, campaign analytics, media placement and
“influencer partnerships”
STUDIED: B.A. in business and international
affairs (double-major)
LIVES IN: Two Bridges, Lower East Side
NEW YORKER SINCE: 2014
FROM: South Grafton, Mass.
The best part of my job is working with the coolest clients. I
learn so much from them and it’s awesome to see and work
with them beyond the limelight. They are industry experts,
executives, entrepreneurs, academics and celebrities. Some
familiar names are listed among our clients.
Sweet Briar gave me confidence because I had the freedom
to pursue what I wanted. That and seeing the results of my
hustle help me in the real world.
I love NYC because it’s a place where you can constantly
reinvent yourself. There’s no such thing as fitting in;
everyone stands out so it forces you to build selfconfidence.
Living in NYC is expensive! I love my apartment after seeing
and living in some of my friends’ places. Anything bigger than
a closet works! My commute isn’t so bad, though the F train
can be unreliable at times. It takes about 25 to 30 minutes
on a good day.
On weekends, I like venturing out to a few neighborhood
favorites, a great bar that features live music — the vibe is
incredible.
Photo: Roommates Alex Grobman and Amrit Judge out on a
Friday night at Weather Up in Tribeca
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Pam Weekes ’83
TITLE: Co-owner, Levain Bakery
JOB IN BRIEF: Co-owner of Levain
Bakery, established in 1994 in the Upper
West Side. Today, Weekes and co-founder
Connie McDonald also run neighborhood
bakeries in Harlem and the Hamptons — all
renowned for their rustic breads, pastries
and popular cookies, which have been
featured on TV and in countless publications.
STUDIED: B.A. in studio art with a
concentration in painting, arts management
minor certificate
LIVES IN: Harlem
NEW YORKER SINCE: Forever
FROM: Long Island, N.Y.
Our original vision for the bakery was a bit smaller
than we actually are now, although we still run our
business in a “hands-on” way. We wanted to be a
part of a neighborhood, to give back to society and to
enjoy our work. We have been able to do that in all
three of our locations. We make people happy every
day in a very simple way. We know our neighborhood
customers; we bake everything fresh daily, donating
leftover products at day’s end to local charities; we
have tourists from all over the world coming to visit.
I began a great career in the fashion industry, but
always thought that I wanted a business of my own
some day. My best friend and I were training for an
ironman-distance triathlon (2.4-mile swim, 112-mile
bike, 26.2-mile run) and spending a lot of time on
a bike discussing our lives, our dreams, the future.
It turned out that Connie had the same dream of
owning a business. A bakery was never in either of
our plans, but it came very naturally to us. I still love
fashion and stay in touch with all my friends who still
work in fashion.
Photo: Weekes works primarily out of the Harlem store,
where Levain’s mail-order business is based.
Kara D’Ambra Dickey Moore ’95
TITLE: Managing director of global philanthropy
and engagement at Bloomberg
JOB IN BRIEF: Coordinate with and promote
Michael Bloomberg’s foundation, Bloomberg
Philanthropies, globally and establish philanthropic
priorities for the company
STUDIED: B.A. in English and art history with a
minor in dance
LIVES IN: Midtown West (aka Hell’s Kitchen)
NEW YORKER SINCE: 1999
FROM: Middleburg, Va.
I worked for Mike Bloomberg during his last term as mayor,
after meeting members of his administration when I was
working at MoMA. After City Hall, I went to Bloomberg’s
philanthropic operations in 2014. We work to create
better, longer lives for people through the arts, education,
environment, public health and government innovation.
I check emails first thing in the morning and sometimes
in the middle of the night. We are a global company and
somewhere in the world Bloomberg is open.
I love the museums in New York, favorites being MoMA
and the Met [both former employers]. They are beautiful
places to escape from the noise of the city. I love the variety
and diversity the city offers. There really is something for
everyone.
During my downtime I love to travel. I think it is by far the
best way to learn about people, religion, arts and culture.
When I’m not traveling, I take full advantage of what the
city has to offer. I recently took my son to an Alvin Ailey
performance. Why live here if you aren’t going to showcase
how wonderful it is to be in Manhattan? I also enjoy
volunteering. I often volunteer with my son, and it’s a great
way to give back to the local community.
Photo: Spencer Finch’s “Sunrise (Over the Atlantic Ocean)”
(in background) is one of several notable artworks on display
throughout Bloomberg headquarters.
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Betty Skeen ’07
TITLE: Freelance dancer and choreographer;
sales associate at Gaynor Minden; member,
PEARSONWIDRIG DANCETHEATER
JOB IN BRIEF: Recently choreographed a short
developmental piece at Judson Church’s Movement
Research, an experimental theater
STUDIED: B.A. in dance with a minor in English
and creative writing; M.F.A. in dance from the
University of Maryland-College Park
LIVES IN: Crown Heights, Brooklyn
NEW YORKER SINCE: 2010
FROM: Aiken, S.C.
New York City provides this ideal environment for
performance-based works by fellow artists in and outside
of your own medium. All of it is relevant and informative.
All of it has an impact on the way you build and see your
own work. This kind of indirect and direct collaboration is
not easy to find. It’s something unique to large cities and, in
some respects, perhaps even to New York City alone.
Making it in NYC as an artist is tough. It was difficult
to decide where and how to spend my energy at first.
I wasn’t sure whether I wanted to be a performer or a
choreographer. I worked all week long in an office in order
to spend my days off performing with PEARSONWIDRIG
and simultaneously rehearsing and designing my own work.
I have only recently shifted my focus entirely back to my own
choreography, taking a total break from performing.
Living in Manhattan isn’t for everyone. Brooklyn offers much
larger spaces for equal or lesser rent than the city. Plus, all
the cool kids live in Brooklyn.
My day starts with coffee. Walk the dog. Check email. Run
to the train!
Photo: We caught up with Skeen before a Sunday rehearsal
session at the arts building where she leases a dance studio in
Brooklyn’s Gowanus neighborhood.
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Katie Kirkwood ’04
TITLE: Clinical trials administrative and data
manager in the Department of Population Health
Science and Policy, Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai
JOB IN BRIEF: Biostatistician for the
Cardiothoracic Surgical Trials Network, involving
study design and planning, data management,
statistical analysis and manuscript publishing, and
some statistical methodology research
STUDIED: B.S. in mathematics and physics;
M.S. in engineering sciences from Yale
LIVES IN: Upper East Side
NEW YORKER SINCE: 2012
FROM: Sweet Briar, Va.
One of the most New York things about me is Silvy’s
routines. I love how dog-centric the city is. People stop
to talk to dogs all the time, so I’ve met a lot of neighbors
that way. Dogs are allowed in stores, so we shop together.
We also enjoy brunch with friends when the weather is
warm and restaurants have outdoor seating where dogs are
allowed. Also, walking everywhere, including the 12 blocks
to work.
It is really, really hard to pick just one favorite thing
about New York! Top three are everything dog-friendly,
the Philharmonic, and all the food. OK, and maybe all the
different parks if I add a fourth.
Becoming a New Yorker has been a slow assimilation, but
it’s hard to imagine living elsewhere at this point. Buying
my apartment made me feel like the move was permanent.
Being able to get new places and giving directions without
looking up at subway stops was another sign. Also, this may
sound strange, but learning how to cross the street like a
New Yorker — staring at drivers trying to turn while walking
across streets instead of waiting for the car, or slipping
between cars instead of waiting for the light to change.
Nobody likes to waste time!
Photo: The Yorkville firehouse in Manhattan (in background) is
a regular stop on the way to the park for Saturday walks. Silvy
visits with the firefighers, who keep a supply of treats
for canine visitors.
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When One Award Won’t Do …
The 2015 Distinguished Alumna Award goes to the
‘Saving Sweet Briar seven’
T
he women of the Saving Sweet
Briar Inc. board of directors
personify every description of
a Sweet Briar woman. They are
leaders. They are unafraid. They
are women with integrity. They are
savvy businesswomen, community
pillars and caring family women.
These alumnae used their vast and
varied experiences to help save the
very thing that binds them together
— Sweet Briar College.
They were inspired by mothers, professors,
classmates and, especially, the thousands of
alumnae sisters who worked beside them to
save the College. There was no playbook in the
Saving Sweet Briar movement, but that never
slowed them down. They gave their all — and
then some — and prevailed to save a place worth
saving.
It is fitting that the Alumnae Alliance
bestowed on this team of women the 2015
Distinguished Alumna Award. By giving this
award to such a dynamic and diverse group of
leaders, the Alumnae Alliance and the College
symbolically recognize the equally dynamic and
diverse alumnae who assisted in saving Sweet
Briar — not just in the past year, but also those
who have supported Sweet Briar for generations
and are working to save Sweet Briar today and
in years to come. This article can never fully
capture and commend the efforts of so many.
This year, we award this honor to applaud the
individual contributions of the “Saving Sweet
Briar seven,” but recognize that it is a tribute to
all of our alumnae, who brought distinction to
Sweet Briar in the fight to save her.
Magnolia “Maggy” O’Donnell ’18, in
collaboration with the Office of Alumnae
Relations and Development, interviewed each
member of the Saving Sweet Briar Inc. board to
find out what enabled her to meet the challenge
of fighting closure, and what she learned in the
process.
Story by Magnolia O’Donnell ’18 with Jane Dure ’82 and Clélie D.D. Steckel
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Christine Davis Boulware ’77
B
efore putting her efforts into Saving Sweet Briar
Inc., Christine Boulware’s top priorities were her
consulting business, an executive search service for
nonprofit, public and private sectors, and her short-film
website. Positivity was key when it came to her approach
to the Saving Sweet Briar movement.
“From day one, I never doubted that this was going
to work out,” she says.
That positive thinking was born of her experiences at
Sweet Briar, including her January term in Washington,
D.C., and two European tours as a political economy
major. She remembers thinking: “There is a great big
world out there, and all you have to do is think about
what you want to do and you can do it.”
For Boulware, alumnae now have a duty to
Sweet Briar beyond financial contributions. Boulware
continues to lead this effort, reaching out to high school
guidance counselors in her community and sharing her
results with the alumnae relations and development and
admissions teams. Her insights were the inspiration in
adding a high school tracking field to the admissions
advocate software program that the alumnae admissions
recruiters (AARs) are using.
“It is so important to never disengage from the
College. Every year, everybody should do three things,”
Boulware says. “They should send a check. They should
recruit a student. Also, I think we should maintain our
community. We should stay connected to our younger
alumnae. We need to help people in any way that we
can. We need to come back to campus for more than
just Reunion. We need to come back for engagement.
“Without alumnae engagement, there is no future.
I think that is a distinguishing mark of Sweet Briar
College in general. For a school the size of Sweet Briar,
and our ‘in perpetuity’ mandate from Indiana, it’s all
about our community.”
The idea of community has always driven the
Sweet Briar experience, and it was vital in the Saving
Sweet Briar movement. With that in mind, Boulware
challenges the Class of 2016 and young alumnae:
“Connect yourself to the Sweet Briar network and
specific alumnae. Do not lose touch. Any ideas that
newly minted alumnae have about what we can do, they
should pursue.”
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Sarah Clement ’75
S
arah Clement is an administrative judge at U.S.
Merit Systems Protection Board in Arlington, Va.,
adjudicating employment appeals of federal employees.
She majored in English at Sweet Briar, earned an M.A.
in English literature from Columbia University in 1977
and a J.D. in 1984 from the University of Virginia.
After the closure announcement, Clement and
other alumnae attorneys connected via social media and
began holding conference calls to work through the legal
challenges, as alumnae were told they had no standing
to take a position against the closure of the College. The
first attorney call was with Troutman Sanders on March
4. By March 6, legal work was underway to form Saving
Sweet Briar Inc. Clement was named chairwoman of
the Saving Sweet Briar Board of Directors on March 16,
2015. She later testified at the April 15 hearing.
Clement says she never expected to be involved in
something so life-changing in her 60s.
“I just feel like I have a whole new game plan for
what my sixties, seventies and eighties are going to be
like. I want to do everything I can to make Sweet Briar
thrive. In whatever way I can be of service, even if it is
just making phone calls.”
Clement is one of two co-chairs for the
Alumnae Alliance working group dedicated to career
development, lifelong learning, volunteerism for the
College and the “Kit to Vixen” program.
Her mother, Martha Mansfield Clement ’48, worked
on campus as a development officer. Her sisters, Anne
Clement ’78 and Ellen Clement Mouri ’80, and her
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niece, Sarah Mansfield Mouri ’06, also attended the
College.
Sweet Briar is a family affair, and as she reminds us,
“Sweet Briar is our alma mater — Latin for ‘nurturing
mother.’ ”
Clement urges young alumnae to not forget their
alma mater.
“Always think of Sweet Briar. By making
connections through the alumnae network, your
possibilities multiply exponentially. If we don’t know, we
know someone who can probably find out or who knows
herself. Just always keep Sweet Briar in mind, not only
as your object of charitable giving.”
However, she recognizes that a culture of
philanthropy is critical to Sweet Briar’s path to
sustainability.
“I don’t have the means that some of our
unbelievably generous donors came forward [with to
save the College]. But I will never, ever forget that every
nickel and every dime makes a difference. Just because I
can’t give thirty thousand or ten thousand doesn’t mean
that my thousand is not needed and [that it] doesn’t
add up with all the other people who can put in their
hundred or their thousand or their fifty or whatever it
is,” she says. “I’ll never make the assumption again that
Sweet Briar doesn’t need my help.”
Clement also recalls what President Phillip C. Stone
has taught us: that every young woman we recruit who
stays with us for four years is the equivalent of writing a
check for $100,000.
Sally Mott Freeman ’76
A
fter graduating from Sweet Briar College, Sally Mott Freeman was a speechwriter and news media
division chief at the Federal Communications
Commission, then spent two decades as a public relations
executive before becoming a freelance writer. Right
before March 3, 2015, she signed a contract with Simon
& Schuster to publish her book. The book recounts the
true story of how her father — the naval officer who set
up the White House Map Room for President Franklin
D. Roosevelt — searched for his youngest brother, also
a naval officer, who was listed as missing after the fall of
Manila in early 1942. When asked to join the board of
directors of Saving Sweet Briar Inc., Freeman heard her
mother in her head encouraging her.
“There was no saying no!” she says.
During her involvement with Saving Sweet Briar,
she edited the original 650-page manuscript.
Freeman is a self-proclaimed risk-taker, and as she
reflects on the experience of leaving her job to pursue
freelance writing, she thinks that it benefited her in the
Saving Sweet Briar movement.
“I don’t think doing things like that is for the fainthearted. In my career, I have led efforts; it’s my nature.
I’ve taken risks; it’s my nature. Both of those attributes, I
think, have served me well.”
From her experience with Saving Sweet Briar,
Freeman views social media as a key element to Sweet
Briar’s sustainability, and emphasizes that it is a power
not to be underestimated as it made a huge difference
during the Saving Sweet Briar campaign last year.
“It certainly knocked the opposition back,” she says.
“They were not expecting it, and they were not prepared
for it.”
Today, Freeman advises the Development
Workgroup of the Alumnae Alliance in communications
associated with fundraising.
As Saving Sweet Briar harnessed the network that
developed in March, she says younger alumnae need to
understand and harness the power of our network.
“The alumnae relationships are as important as our
education. Obviously, that was proved in the Saving
Sweet Briar movement. … That thousands of women,
most not knowing each other, kicked into gear on
March 3.”
The Saving Sweet Briar experience was affirming
and satisfying for Freeman, who believes it will
profoundly influence today’s students.
“It just fortified my view in life that nothing
ventured, nothing gained. It was a long shot. It was a
David versus Goliath. I feel great about having imparted
that to a whole generation of students,” she says.
“Not every eighteen- to twenty-year-old has an
experience that powerful at that age. It will alter their
professional lives because life is nothing but a series of
challenges. They have seen an almost overwhelming
challenge and seen it met and defeated. And a challenge
they were so personally impacted by. I just can’t imagine
a better motivational force at that formative age.”
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Jo Ann Soderquist Kramer ’64
J
o Ann Soderquist Kramer graduated from Sweet Briar
College in 1964 and went on to pursue a master’s
degree in engineering at the University of Virginia. She
was the only woman in her class and the first woman to
graduate from the program with a Master of Aerospace
Engineering.
Kramer believes being a woman in a maledominated field had a great impact on her ability to
overcome challenges.
“I spent my career in a business that was almost all
men,” she says. “When you have been in that kind of
environment and been successful and the men, by and
large, respect you because you know what you’re doing
and get results, then I don’t think anything is too hard.
Including saving Sweet Briar.”
According to Kramer, an active and engaged alumna
since she graduated, “Sweet Briar women are unafraid
to take on any challenge in this world. There are no
alumnae or alumni, female or male, from any institution
of higher learning that I know of who are as passionate
about their school as Sweet Briar alumnae. And I think
we proved that. There are very few schools, very few
colleges, that, given what happened here last year, could
have pulled off what we pulled off.”
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In her mind, one of the biggest challenges ahead for
Sweet Briar is keeping alumnae engaged. She wants to
do her part by trying to ensure that the alumnae who
were never active with Sweet Briar before continue to
support the College. Kramer has served as a leader for
the College for decades, and she continues to dedicate
time, especially in fundraising.
“A whole new set of alumnae woke up, became
outraged, became engaged,” she says. “The biggest
challenge to ensuring we are successful in stage two of
this is to keep those thousands of alumnae engaged.
That’s a real challenge. It means there must be constant
communication without becoming overwhelming.”
Kramer asks alumnae, young and old, to keep Sweet
Briar at the top of the list of organizations they support
financially. Everyone can do something, she suggests.
“It’s really easy as a young alumna, first year out,
to give one hundred dollars to the Sweet Briar Fund.
If you just set aside a little money every month, if you
have five dollars put on your credit card every month, or
something like that. Keep engaged with your classmates
and learn philanthropy.”
She also challenges current students to connect with
alumnae, even suggesting a dinner invitation with a
group of alumnae from the Class of 1964.
Brooke Linville ’04
A
lthough Brooke Linville did not graduate from
Sweet Briar, her experience last spring is one that
resonates with her fellow alumnae and anyone who has
been touched by the College. She recalls how difficult it
was to move to another institution after leaving Sweet
Briar. Her motivation for being a leader in the Saving
Sweet Briar movement was to assist students faced with
transferring to other colleges as a byproduct of the
March 3 announcement. For Linville, being involved in
Saving Sweet Briar Inc. was an opportunity to give back
to a place that had given her so much.
“The closure announcement and the fight to save
the College gave me the opportunity to reconnect with
a place that was important to me,” she says. “For that,
I am truly grateful. The fight was hard, and it was
unfortunate in some ways, but there are silver linings.
More of us who were not engaged are now helping the
College move forward.”
Linville’s work with Saving Sweet Briar is complete,
but she was honored when the alumnae relations and
development office asked for her help to implement some
of the social media and engagement strategies that were
successful during the Saving Sweet Briar campaign for
a critical fundraising effort for the College. She pulls
inspiration from her career. She is currently CEO of
IonVR, a mobile virtual reality headset company, and
owner of Digavise, her website design and development
company.
“I work in technology. Innovation is a huge part of
technology, but innovation is everywhere,” Linville says.
“I think it belongs in fundraising, too.”
She hopes to leverage social media to not only meet
fundraising goals for the College, but also to engage
students and younger alumnae. She believes the Class
of 2016 has the opportunity to lead the way in higher
education as an example of what a truly engaged
graduating class looks like.
Linville encourages young alumnae and students
to consider that their unique experiences in higher
education will affect them for the rest of their
professional lives — which could be a huge advantage as
they make their way in the world.
“I transferred to a coed college, and the difference
for me between the two experiences was incredibly
profound. I was frequently aware of how often I was the
only female voice speaking up in class. More women
need to be comfortable with their voices. I encourage
young women to recognize the importance of learning
to use their voices,” she says.
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Ellen Ober Pitera ’93
E
llen Pitera’s experience with Saving Sweet Briar
reminded her of the importance of working together
for something larger than oneself. Not for credit or
reward, but because it’s the right thing to do.
“The Saving Sweet Briar movement was not about a
career move, it wasn’t about making money, or gaining
personal or professional status. It was rolling up our
sleeves and working hard to do something right. The
experience brought to the forefront in everyone’s hearts
and minds that you can actually make a difference in
the world.”
As Pitera says, “The recent graduates need to
remember that they are part of a movement that is
bigger than themselves. Everyone who is involved in
saving Sweet Briar has something to share to help propel
the school into the future with strength.”
She also urges them to use their Sweet Briar
education as a solid platform as they continue to
grow personally and professionally: “Your Sweet Briar
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education is a gift and one to be shared in all aspects of
your life.”
As a result of the threat of closure, Pitera believes
that staying informed is extremely important.
“Be diligent and smart about keeping up with what’s
going on at Sweet Briar. We all must read and think and
communicate about the progress being made,” she says.
“We cannot take Sweet Briar for granted anymore. We
need to be inspired by the leadership and get involved.
If there is even the smallest bit of time that you can give
to the College, in whatever gifting area you have, that’s
what we need to be doing.”
Pitera continues to serve as her class president, a
class fund agent, is volunteering with the Friends of
Riding, and has been an active Vixen Den participant.
Tracy Stuart ’93
A
day after the news of the planned closure broke, on
March 4, Tracy Stuart contacted the Richmond
office of Troutman Sanders LLP to fight the decision.
She also identified a public relations spokesperson, Eric
Cote, who began speaking to the media and alumnae to
rally support.
With Troutman Sanders’s counsel, Saving Sweet
Briar Inc. was organized as a nonprofit and a board of
directors was vetted and elected before its first meeting
on March 16. The seven-member board began spreading
the message that the legal fight was underway.
Stuart said it was difficult at first to strike out
against the College.
“My mother instilled in me the importance of not
following the herd. She taught me to speak my mind
and stand strong in my convictions and beliefs, no
matter what others are saying to you. You don’t have
to accept a certain outcome, because in real life, things
aren’t always what they seem.”
She quit working to volunteer full time on behalf of
Saving Sweet Briar Inc., and says it wasn’t always easy.
is important to do what is right even if it isn’t deemed
popular.”
The Saving Sweet Briar movement connected
thousands of alumnae on social media and beyond.
“Saving Sweet Briar rallied everyone to become
one united team. I think if the College can continue
to harness that energy, the more engaged the alumnae
will be, and the more they will give personally and
financially,” Stuart says.
Stuart moved to Lynchburg during the fall of
2015 to volunteer as an assistant field hockey coach for
the Vixens. Today, she continues to work with fellow
alumnae to help support the College, especially in
athletics and recruitment, and hopes more students and
alumnae will do the same. She also was recently featured
in The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the top
10 most influential people in education in 2015 for her
role in Saving Sweet Briar.
Her message to the students is simple: “Never be
afraid to ask the tough questions and follow your gut if
something doesn’t seem right.”
“Part of being a leader is having the confidence to
step up and say the things that are hard to say. That it
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he work of Saving Sweet Briar’s board is
endlessly inspiring. I witnessed this effort,
which proved that fighting for what is right and
good, no matter how hard the journey, is what
builds a life of integrity. As I continue my education
among the red bricks and grassy dells, I will never
take another moment for granted. The Saving Sweet
Briar movement has confirmed what I already knew,
but perhaps did not fully appreciate: My education
here is unparalleled anywhere in this country. I can
safely roam acres of woods and trails at any time of
the day. My professors not only push me to expand
my mind but also treat me as an equal with valid
thoughts and arguments. I know not only everyone
on my hall, but in the entire building. Honestly, I
know almost everyone in the other dorms, too.
It is a late summer afternoon. The sun is high
in the clear cerulean sky and the grass is so green it
looks as if each blade has been painted by hand. On
the main road, there is an ice cream truck. Kids ride
bikes toward the chapel, and professors laugh as they
wait in line. Girls crowd the lawn on blankets.
The Sweet Briar experience has lows, too, but
that is life. Sweet Briar is a microcosm of the real
world, but it can also be a haven where you can take
a step back, take a breath. Communities like this are
harder and harder to find. Let me set a scene for you:
– Magnolia O’Donnell ’18
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It’s not a movie. It is not a scene from a novel
depicting an idyllic, small Southern town existing
some time before now. It is a real place. It is our
alma mater. A place we as a community fought for
in our own ways, and a place we would all drop
everything again to save. So, on behalf of everyone
here on campus today, thank you. We understand,
just as you do, the importance of preserving a place
like Sweet Briar College.
what’s next?
Please consider a truly significant gift now.
Your gift to this special initiative for the Sweet
Briar Fund shows your strong belief in Sweet
Briar’s future — in perpetuity.
Our Path to Sustainability
Sweet Briar Fund
External Grants Endowment Tuition & Fees
Auxiliaries
FY ’16 (228)
FY ’17 (324)
FY ’18 (433)
FY ’19 (539)
FY ’20 (674)
* Figures in parentheses are projected student enrollment
* Endowment draw-down rate is 5% each year
Five-year growth in revenue from tuition, fees, grants and auxiliary
enterprises will lead to decreasing reliance on the Sweet Briar Fund
for operating expenses. Increasing budgetary health will allow us to
grow our endowment and meet future capital needs.
Together, we can do this.
Our immediate need by June 30, 2016, is $30 million in
additional unrestricted funds. Your gift now is more than a contribution;
it is an investment in an extraordinary educational institution, the return
on which will be reaped for generations to come. Thanks to your
generosity, Sweet Briar’s future has already begun.
Give online at sbc.edu/gift or by
calling 1-800-381-6131
Drawing ©
Edith Schermerhorn
1980
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Sweet Briar College 2014-2015 Honor Roll Special Edition
July 1, 2014 – December 31, 2015
All donors to Sweet Briar College (including donors through Saving Sweet Briar, Inc.)
Our Future Has Begun
THANK YOU and Holla Holla to each and every one of you who supported Sweet Briar College during the
emotional, triumphant and historic events of the last 18 months! Support from alumnae, parents, community
members and businesses near and far directly to Sweet Briar College, through Saving Sweet Briar, Inc. or
through both are forever part of our story of Sweet Briar College.
Despite the multiple challenges resulting from the closure announcement, Sweet Briar women won:
we took back the keys and we continue to propel our beloved College toward a future that sets the standard
for the education of women in this country and beyond, a future in which the beauty of the campus and its
buildings are restored, a future that is worthy of our storied past.
You, your sister alumnae, and Sweet Briar’s friends are the keepers of the keys to that future. Your
financial support will unlock that future for generations of young women who demanded and deserve the
Sweet Briar experience.
The fall semester has come and gone. The spring 2016 semester is underway, and we enjoy a semester of
scholarship, culture, athletics, and new endeavors and opportunities, made possible by the wonderful gifts
of time, talent and treasure from our alumnae, parents, friends and community members. Whether you
faithfully gave every year since you graduated or made your first gift this year, because of YOUR support,
Sweet Briar’s future begins now.
Phillip C. Stone
President
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Mary Pope Hutson ’83
Vice President of Alumnae Relations
and Development
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
{ July 1, 2014-December 31, 2015 }
Margaret Dally Abate ’99
Sally Whittier Adams ’56
Sarah Alexander ’93
Alexa Anderson
Constance Norweb Abbey ’74
Sarah Austen Adams ’58
Bradley Alfers
Beth Anderson
Dr. Gina Abbruzzi and
Susan Finn Adams ’86
Courtney Blair Banton
Charlotte A. Anderson ’68
Carl Martin
Louise Brandes Abdullah ’54
Dana Abernathy
Victoria Lee Adams ’82
Alford ’87
Christie Cardon Anderson ’96
Ann Massie Addison ’74
Alicia Allen ’97
Cynthia Bekins Anderson ’73
Elizabeth Edwards
Natalie Brown Adee ’96
Aline Payne Allen ’59
Dorothy J. Abernathy ’11
April Adelson ’86
Ann Stevens Allen ’56
Michelle Abrahams
Patricia Adelstein
John Allen
Gene Anderson
Susan Ragland
Alison Kohlhepp Adkins ’86
Julia Hunt Allen ’63
Jana Bekins Anderson ’59
Antha Adkins
Nancy Allen
Jennifer Marie Anderson ’98
Claire Therese Affleck ’03
Samantha Allen
Judith B. Anderson
Lili Afkhami
Susan Norton Allen ’72
Judith Ruffin Anderson ’57
Brooke D. Agee ’09
Tammy Allen
Kathi and Rick Anderson
Ellen Agnew
Irene Alley
Kelley Dize Anderson ’99
Joseph Ahearn
Rebekah Reeves Alley ’83
Kristy Winstead Anderson ’98
Sandra Lynn Ahern ’83
Christine Carl Allison ’99
Lucy Otis Anderson ’63
Mary Oakey Aiken ’71
Katherine Rose Allison ’14
Maggie Anderson
Kate Ainslie
Kathryn Allison
Mary Symes Anderson ’45
Annabelle Aispuro
Susan Sumners Alloway ’67
Melissa Lee Anderson ’13
Amorette Witt Aitken ’93
Holly Pflug Allport ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J.
Erin Coppersmith Aitken ’09
Rachel B. Allred ’02
Deborah Butteri Akers ’77
Margaret Almon
Brian Andrews
Ramona K. Akins ’77
Jean Meyer Aloe ’63
Harriette Hodges
Janet Albarran
Shelli Alter
Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. Alberda
Katherine Gumerson
Abrahamson ’57*
Bernadette Insalaco
Abrams ’93
Jessica A. Abramson ’08
Daisy Abreu
Sixtine Abrial ’15
Carolyn Sample Abshire ’51
Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Ackermann
Amanda Mary Acuff ’97
Sara Acuff
Amy Walker Adair ’06
Anne Ellice Adam ’62
Abigail Adams ’06
Carlisle Gibbes Adams ’10
Catherine Adams ’76
Charles Adams
Corinne E. Adams ’12
Mr. and Mrs. Crosby
Lyman Adams
Cecilia Albert ’72
Heather Pirnie Albert ’82
Jean Love Albert ’46
Katherine Adams
Julianne Albert
Park Adams
Ramona Albin
Phoebe DeFoe Adams ’52
Leslie Carson Albizzatti ’90
Priscilla Powell Adams ’78
Kristy Alderson ’73
Ms. Rebecca Adams ’09
Margaret Ryan Ale ’76
Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Harriet McNair Alexander ’86
John Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Adams, Jr.
Rodney Adams
Kathryn Jeanne Alexander ’11
Mr. and Mrs. Peter N.
Alexander
Robert R. Alexander and
Sheila K. Alexander
Altshuler ’97
Anderson ’70
Andres*
Andrews ’53
Jean M. Andrews ’72
Joelle M. Andrews ’06
Chelsea Ximena Alvarado ’17
Schuyler Andrews
Nessim A. Al-Yafi ’97
Jacqueline Andrusky
Loring Harris Amass ’70
Catharine Hubbard Andry ’85
Beverley Sharp Amberg ’65
Lea Osborne Angell ’63
Julia Kientz Ambersley ’01
Vanessa Angus
Shawn Ambrose
Elizabeth W. Anke
Cathryn Amerault
Amanda D. Ankerman ’00
Beth Bradford Amico ’81
Mary Barbara Annan ’67
Jane Yardley Amos ’63
Martha Garrison Anness ’48
Michael Amowitz
Anonymous
Katherine Amsden ’53
Sara Green Ansell ’66
Cody Anders
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Abby Schmidt Anzalone ’00
Wayne Atchison
Florence Pye Apy ’53
Martha M. Atherholt
Deborah Pollock Arce ’73
Betty Boswell Athey ’65
Mary Bai
Yasmeen Bakht
Megan Foran Atkins ’99
Alberta Zotack Baigent ’69
Laura Pearson Balach ’04
Allison Davis Atkinson ’00
Blyth Steere Bailey ’79
Tamara Balderson
Doyne M. Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan A. Bailey
Ann Works Balderston ’76
Ellen Howard Attar ’83
Caroline Nell Bailey ’13
Maggie Balderston ’11
Amelia Dudman Atwill ’96
Dorothy A. Bailey ’94
Mr. and Mrs. David W.
Anne Walton Arey ’96
Christina Anne Aubin ’82
Elizabeth Bailey
Pamela Henery Arey ’71
Edward Auble
Jennifer Black Bailey ’90
Beth Baldwin
Elizabeth Kurtz Argo ’67
Pamela Fine Auble ’98
Katherine Bailey
Dorothy Tobin Baldwin ’44
Joanna D. Arias ’75
Nancy Moog Aubrecht ’65
Linda Wallace Bailey ’66
Justin Baldwin
Heather Thomas
Simone Aubry ’61
Russell Bailey and
Kathryn Renaud Baldwin ’78
Laura M. Arceneaux ’92
Victoria Leigh Archer ’81
Nino Ardemagni
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M.
Ardemagni
Armbruster ’98
Susan Armbruster
Leigh Anne Armstrong
Lindsay S. Arnett ’12
Mr. and Mrs. George E.
Arnold
Leigh Anne Arnold ’10
Robin Parkinson Arnold ’05
Carol A. Arnott
Jeanne Arnott
Susan L. Aronhalt ’98
Mr. Fred Artibee and Ms.
Martha Margrave
Corinne Davies Asakevich ’07
Zehra R. Asghar ’10
Lucinda Converse Ash ’47
Barbara Ashbrook
John E. Ashbrook
Eleanor Johnson Ashby ’53*
Susan Wilson Ashcom ’66
Christine M. Ashdown
Rachael Ashdown
Ashdown ’13
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Ashe
Angelia Goodwin Ashley ’83
Elizabeth Caitlin Ashley ’07
Laurel LeStrange Ashley ’91
Lauren Ashwell
Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Aspinwall
Marjorie Whitson Aude ’57
Frank Auer
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A.
Bahret
Anne Lowrey
Susan Lazarus Bailey ’85
Shella Baker
Victoria J. Baker ’67
Balding
Marguerite Emmert
Baldwin ’46
Suzanne Craft Bailey ’86
Mary Dixson Baldwin ’67
Robyn Bailey Orchard ’86
Monroe Baldwin III
Melinda Wick Aufmuth ’92
Ashleigh Caisse Bain ’10
Susan Baldwin
Cynthia Whitley Auman ’78
Joy Gillio Baiocco ’81
Chris and Susannah Balish
Lisa Aumiller Anderson ’96
Abby Starke Baird ’65
Julia Ball
Margaret H. Aurand ’64
Gray Baird ’62
Whitney L. Ball ’84*
Kate Ausbrook
Amanda E. Baker ’00
William Ballance
Elizabeth Aust
Ashley Elizabeth Baker ’15
Jennifer Jarvis Ballard ’93
Allie Austin
Ben Baker
Mary Fran Brown Ballard ’49
Aline Hope Carter Avery ’94
Benjamin Spencer Baker
Sarah Ballard
Claire Anderson Avery ’05
Brian and Leslie Baker
Rebeccah Ballo
Elizabeth Groves Aycock ’96
Carol Baker
Kathleen Peeples Ballou ’55
Linda Ayers
Caroline Carter Baker ’15
Kirby Baltzegar
Cassandra Smith Babbitt ’78
Dori Baker
Stephanie Bamberger
Hilary Babbitt
Elizabeth Beach Baker ’69
James Banahan
Ann Babcock
Elizabeth Davis Baker ’00
Mr. David Bandas
Gwendolyn Hickey
Elizabeth R. Baker ’11
Patricia Carroll
J. Alexandra Sienkiewicz
Auer ’99
Babcock ’95
Jessica M. Baker ’09
Bankenstein ’74
Sarah Garland Babcock ’83
Joanna and Paul Baker
Cecily Schulz Banks ’85
Susan Babcock
Judith K. Baker
Maia Pearson Bannan ’97
Tana Malm Baber ’01
Katherine Barrett Baker ’83
Cecile Dickson Banner ’57
Anne Baber Wallis
Lella Baker
Dale Anderson Banfield
Lauren Elizabeth Babineau ’12
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Baker
Barbara Gracey Backer ’71
Michelle Baker
April Bacon
Olivia Chaplin Baker ’81
Michelle L. Badger ’06
Patricia Baker
Barbara Wesley Bagbey ’80
Rebecca P. Baker ’94
Mr. Robert Baker
Banning ’85
Dorothy A. Bannish ’55
Mr. Julian W. Banton
Anita Barbee-Cunningham
Charlotte Barbour
Susan M. Barbour ’91
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Michelle Storey Barclay ’03
Juliana and Scott Bartlett
Kathryn Beard ’55
Amanda M. Beller ’08
Christopher Barcomb
Sarah Barton
Marianne Muse Beard
Cynthia A. Beller ’04
Jean Beard Barden ’78
Ann Ritchey Baruch ’62
Mona Wilson Beard ’51
Lucy Bellerud
Jeanne Stoddart Barends ’54
Stephanie Marie Basinger ’11
Shannon O’Neill Beasley ’02
Melissa Bellitto
Ashton Barfield ’64
Catherine Price Bass ’45
Carley Guinevere Beatty ’15
David J. and Patricia L.
Brenda Muhlinghaus
Mary Brush Bass ’62
Ms. Rachel Beaudry
Sarah Young Bass ’95
Jane Roulston Beaver ’62
Carol Covington Bellonby ’70
Rebecca Carter Barger ’81
Austin Basten
Elizabeth Churchill
Sophie MacKenzie Belouet ’68
Joanne Harrier Barker ’60
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Basten
Katherine L. Barker ’06
Lora Isabelle Basten ’14
Carol S. Bebb ’74
Peter Benda
Tamara Barker
Andrea Bateman ’71
Sofia Becerra-Licha
Lucy-Charles Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A.
John Bateman
Brandi Beck ’90
Carey Bates ’91
Kathryn A. Beck
Andrea Peacock Bender ’74
Katherine Woodson Bates ’01
Kellie J. Beck
Kathleen Bender
Marnie Tokaruk Bates ’98
Susan Holman Beck ’98
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon
Victoria Bates ’74
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Barger ’65
Barkley
Kathy Primm Fons Barkley ’87
Nella Gray Barkley ’55
Pamela Ythier Barkley ’87
Stephanie Barko
Carol V. Barlow ’83
Robert H. Barlow
Calypso Barnes
Kristin D. Barnes ’08
Lisa Thompson Barnes ’88
Catherine Barnett
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Battad
Kimberley J. Battad ’07
Megan Batten ’88
Basile Baudez
Tracy Pryba Baugham ’86
Melissa Jo Halstead
Baugher ’86
Susan M. Barney ’98
Jill Goolsby Baumhover ’95
Florence Rowe Barnick ’80
Paul Bausch
Nora Baron ’18
Rachel Reynolds
Carroll Randolph Barr ’67
Baxtresser ’07
Thomas Barr
Robin L. Bayless ’80
Ann E. Barrett ’97
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bayliss II
Philippa Barrett
Julia Viola Bayliss ’15
Vicky A. Thoma Barrette ’65
Mary Baylor
Merrill Underwood
Wendy Baynard
Barringer ’54
Thomas Baynham
Jeff Barry
Myth Monnich Bayoud ’80
Louise Smith Barry ’44
Megan Bea
Katherine Reynolds
Ben and Carol Beach
Barsness ’82
Kelsey Rae Barta ’15
Tamora A. Barta
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Barta
Catherine Bartholomew
Alexia Redick Bartlett ’06
Chantel N. Bartlett ’98
David Beach
Martha Isdale Beach ’54
Hannah Casey Beall ’17
Judith D. Beall
Spencer K. Beall ’14
Bronwyn E. Beard ’98
Frank Beard
Beazley ’06
Beck, Jr.
Phyllis G. Becker ’74
Peggy Pattillo Beckham ’56
Darby Beckman
John and Pamela Beckner
Harpreet Bedi ’93
Elizabeth Pennell
Bedrosian ’68
Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Beebe, Jr.
Bellieau
Christopher Beltz
Bendall ’46
Benhard
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Carlyle Benjamin
Elizabeth Anderson
Bennett ’48
Jean Bennett
Lea Sparks Bennett ’83
Leigh Ringler Bennett ’86
Lindsay Bennett
Mary Ann Gheen Bennett ’98
Teri Bennett
Page Breakell Beeler ’79
Mrs. William Bennett
Susan Beers
Andrew Benson
Josie Erin Beets ’00
Heidi A. Benson ’05
Elizabeth Leigh Begej ’13
Sally Ann Sells Bensur ’79
Robin E. Behm ’79
Lisbet Bent
Judith Howe Behn ’65
Bryan Alphin Bente ’69
Andrea Behrer
Sandra Hamilton Bentley ’70
Megan E. Behrle ’09
Isabelle Benton
Elaine Belancourt
Pamela Burwell Benton ’68
Irene Pschorr Belknap ’63
Leslie Malone Berger ’83
Carolyn and Alex W. Bell
Stephanie Lee Berger ’91
Kathleen Bell
Nicole Bergeron ’06
Melissa Bell
Mrs. Francis H. Bergh
Priscilla Bell
Rachel Bergmann
Ruth Marshall Bell ’67
Beryl Bergquist ’71
Sylviane Bellamy
Kristen E. Bergquist ’06
Melissa Jean Bellan ’00
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Kristin Farris Bergquist ’03
Krista Biggs ’89
DeAnne Blanton ’85
Sara Howard Bolton ’94
Victoria Bergs
Deborah Pelham Bigum ’74
Victoria Blase
Tacy Katharine Leigh
Amanda Priddy Berkey ’90
Devon Vasconcellos
Lynn Carol Blau ’63
Barbara Denton Berlage ’57
Bijansky ’99
Christine Blaustein
Claire Carson Berlat ’08
Diane Billings
Denise Landau Blind ’88
Pamela Subranni Berman ’93
Laura D. Billings ’96
Cynthia Craig Bliss ’66
R. Berman
Katrina Ann Balding Bills ’97
Diane Bliss
Ben Bernard
Janet Whitehurst Binder ’75
Jane Weihman Block ’68
Michelle Bernard
Anne Carr Bingham ’67
Megan Blocker
Susan Bernard
Elisabeth Brawner
Kyle DuVall Blonde ’01
Allison Bailey Bernhardt ’10
Bill Bernick
Felecia C. Bernstein ’80
Logan Bernstein
Helen Berry
Laurel Sanders Berry ’08
Marsha Berry
Mary Dance Berry ’08
Melissa Berry
Michael Berry
Suzanne Seaman Berry ’61
Claudia K. Berryhill ’72
Lynette Bertman
Renee Besanson
Ellena Bethea
Kenneth Bethune
Elyse Marie Betz ’15
Mr. and Mrs. Gary N. Betz
Kristin Betzler
Brett Beutell
Karen R. Bewick ’75
Patricia Beyer
Cyrus Bharucha
Sandra Biagini
Elizabeth Gilgan Bianco ’94
Anne Traynor Biasiolli ’04
Eleanor B. Bibb ’83
Cierra Biel
Nicole Biergiel
Bingham ’51
Mary McBride Bingham ’79
Susan Page Bingham ’18
Kathryn Marie Bird ’09
Katie M. Bird ’05
Mark Bird
Ashley Biser
Drusilla Hall Bishop ’78
Jane Bishop
Nancy Schmitt Bishop ’66
Mary Margaret Dixon Biss ’96
Katie Bitting
Rachel Blacher
Linda Black
Scott A. Black
Joan Clinchy Blood ’65
Mary Davis Blood ’04
Margaret Blount
Lynn Waterman Blum ’72
Victoria Vidal Blum ’85
Jo Ellen Lenoir Blunk ’75
Mary Blunt
Jade V. Boardman ’03
Emily Taylor Boatright ’00
Stephanie H. Boaz ’94
Elizabeth Hudson Boba ’41
Stephanie Bobb
Susan Christine Bobb ’00
Harriet McCormick
Bobbitt ’63
Caitlin Blackwell
Louise Bock
Mary Clayton Blackwell ’67
Donna Bockian
Regan J. Blackwood ’02
Ms. Nancy Boclstael
Alexandra Cathryn Blair ’06
Julie Pfautz Bodenstab ’78
Barbara Blair
Dave Bodkin
Elizabeth W. Blake
Sarah Porter Boehmler ’65
Kendall T. Blake
Patricia Ashby Boesch ’58
Jacqueline Israel
Liesl Veazey Bogar ’89
Blakeslee ’68
Ashley Flynn Blanchard ’90
Clare Newman Blanchard ’60
Danielle Schofield
Blanchard ’99
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J.
Blanchard, Jr.
Julia Corte Bierster ’84
Patricia H. Blanchard
Sidney Albers Bieser ’10
John Bland
Lynn Biggart
Anne McNeer Blanken ’50
Emily Boggs
Louise Cobb Boggs ’61
Gregory Bogle
JoAnn Bogolin ’89
Carol Lynn Searles Bohrer ’82
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Kimberly N. BolzAndolshek ’99
Lauren Picard Bomar ’10
Carolanne Margaret
Bonanno ’09
Aaron Bonar
Victoria Bonasera
Katherine Bonazzi
Allison Akeson Bond ’86
Ina Brown Bond ’67
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bond
Kerri Bond
Nancy Bond
Rachelle Bond
Sara Wilcoxson Bond ’98
Elliott and Laura Bondurant
Kristen Boney
Martha Neill Boney ’72
Robert Bongers
Patricia L. Bonham
Charlotte D. Bonini ’92
Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael
Bonnell
Roselle Bonnoitt
Mary Ames Booker ’82
Chimene Boone
Cheryl Willits Booth ’74
Kelsey Holzman Booth ’05
Laura Booth
Mary Morris Gamble
Booth ’50
Sharon Booth ’85
Jennifer Dodge Booysen ’84
Jody N. Booze-Daniels ’79
Ms. Natasha Haugerud
Boraas ’14
Ici Ollison Bojarczyk ’89
Charla Borchers-Leon ’81
Diane Dunaway Boles ’82
Jane Borden ’65
Jim Bolin
Kendra Marie Borden ’06
R. Lianne Johnson Boller ’74
Mary Green Borg ’64
Pauline Wells Bolton ’52
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Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Borgemenke
Jennifer Borkowski
Deborah Price Bowman ’82
Elizabeth Sprague Brandt ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Brock
Elizabeth Williams
Nicole E. Brandt ’06
Kathryn R. Brock ’09
Bowman ’72
Robert Brandt
Mary Jane Hipp Brock ’70
Claire Borrelli
S. Bowman
Megan Brandt-Meyer
Mary Baker Brockman ’84
Barbara Sampson Borsch ’59
Laura T. Bowrey ’08
Elizabeth McGovern
Robert Brockman
Lorinda Bosch
Lee Bowron
Kathryn Bosco ’85
Diana Everitt Boxall ’86
Susan Bransford
Joan Breier Brodsky ’67
Laura Lee Bost ’76
Becky Boyd
Gale Oertli Braswell ’85
Allison Egbert Brokaw ’78
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wayne
Donna Boyd
Sarah Parson Breeden ’05
Ashley Wilson Brook ’79
Bostain
Brann ’01
Ms. Anne E. Brodie
Elinor Plowden Boyd ’74
Alison Brown Breene ’01
Lynn Bostain
Anne C. Brooke ’54
Elizabeth Rodgers Boyd ’84
Jenny Kelsey Breining ’79
Susan Desmet Bostic ’72
Frances Bailey Brooke ’38
Julia Boyd
Bobbie Breitkreutz
Christa Perry Boston ’96
Catie Brooks
Lee Carollo Boyes ’78
Donald Breivogel-Williams
Mrs. Veta Boswell
Cheryl Brooks
Eleanor Boylston
Bryan Brendle
Eugenia Botea
Florence Brooks
Susanna D. Boylston ’87
Drs. David W. Breneman and
Julia Skilinski Brooks ’93
Saralee Cowles Boteler ’79
Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. Bracey
Blair Bunting Both ’40
Renee Tanner Bracey ’07
Amy Brener
Mary Blair Both ’65
Nadene Bradburn
Patrick Brennan
Elizabeth Harder Botzis ’93
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.
Suzanne Bresee
Desiree M. Bouchat ’83
Bradford III
Donna Plasket
Ann Smith Bretscher ’60
Lindsey Brooker Brooks ’00
Margaret Brooks
Nicole Hlusko Brooks ’90
Rhoda Allen Brooks ’71
Bonnie Chronowski
Judith Bell Boucher ’58
Kristen Bradford
Bryca Nikole Brewer ’10
Madeleine Lyons
Marjorie Hill Bradford ’61
Dylan Brewer
Sarah Sutton Brophy ’83
Wendy Bradford ’77
Madeline Adelle Brewer ’10
Christine Davis Boulware ’77
Anita Brosius-Sisk
Elizabeth Bulkley Bradley ’61
Marilyn Brewer
Lucie Bourgeau
Anne Brothers
Katherine Hollister Bradley-
Martha J. Brewer ’69
Leslie Wilkinson Brotman ’78
Boudreau ’14
Marisha G. Bourgeois ’99
Black ’92
Brophy ’74
Barbara E. Brewster ’70
Megan Boutwell
Beverly Ambler Bradshaw ’61
Martha Freeman Brouse ’81
Anne S. Briber ’69
Rene Roark Bowditch ’71
Helen Otelia Bradshaw ’10
Lauren Brow
Paula M. Brice ’02
Heather M. Bowen ’07
Lisa Bradshaw
Dean Browell
Allison Garrison Bridges ’10
Mr. and Mrs. John
Christina Lee Brady ’99
Lincoln P. Brower and
Nancy Arni Briggs ’64
Melvin Bowen
Linda S. Fink
Ellen Bass Brady ’74
Samantha Bower
Danielle F. Briggs-Hansen ’07
Alice Cary Farmer Brown ’59
Laura Hawkins Brady ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A.
Beth Brigham
Amy Gibbs Brown ’99
Marie Brady
Ashley Simmons Bright ’86
Antoinette Christian
Sue P. Brady
Kay A. Brimijoin
Sydney Graham Brady ’57
Ann Brinsmead
Brianna Boswell Brown ’82
Rebecca Bragg
Virginia White Brinton ’43
Carrie M. Brown and John
Deborah Purvis Bramhall ’93
Phyllis Herndon
Carlisle Morrissett Branch ’44
Brissenden ’55
Bowers
Hannah Bowers Bowers ’15
Darcy Bowie
Ruth Bowker and Greg
Schlosberg
Edith McRee Bowles ’74
Kay Diane Moore Bowles ’57
Nancy Fleshman Bowles ’62
Megan Knight Bowling ’05
Deborah Ohler Bowman ’70
Brown ’78
Gregory Brown
Corinne Brown
Barbara A. Brand ’71
Ms. Vicki Bristow-Kitchens
Courtney Totushek Brown ’97
Dorothy Wetzig Brand ’71
Nicole Brittain
Dianne Dickson Brown ’93
Judy Brandman
Beatrice Totten Britton ’65
Douglas Brown
Ann Hallsey Brandt ’16
Kathleen D. Britton ’70
Eden Zuckerman Brown ’88
Caroline Casey Brandt ’49
Mary-Dame Stubbs Broad ’50
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Elizabeth Brown
Catherine Cage Bruns ’55
Mrs. Joanne M. Bump
Debra Jackson Busker ’75
Elizabeth Huggins Brown ’83
Jean Randolph Bruns ’51*
Alison Bundy
Leah Solivan Busque ’01
Ellen Apperson Brown ’72
Elizabeth and James Brunson
Marie Ironmonger Bundy ’51
Jill E. Butcher ’97
Ellen Hagan Brown ’81
Margaret Hayes Brunstad ’72
Susan L. Bundy ’73
Evelyn Day Butler ’66
Ellen Moseley Brown ’71
Ann-Barrett Holmes Bryan ’49
Tera Bunger
Helen Pruitt Butler ’84
Emily Garth Brown ’73
Jean C. von Schrader
Isabel Ware Burch ’60
Kathryn Talaber Butler ’01
Sarah Kidd Burchett ’05
Laura Butler
Emily McNally Brown ’72
Bryan ’82
Grace Wallace Brown ’52
Amanda Prine Bryant ’08
Sara Burdick
Melinda Butler
Mr. Harold G. Brown
Ana-Elisa Marie Bryant ’11
Kimberly Leach Burge ’00
Melissa Cicotello Butler ’99
Jean Rushin Brown ’69
Casey Bryant
T. Burge
Stephen Butler
Julia Harris Brown
Cecilia A. Bryant ’68
Elisabeth Chambers
Kimberly Shrader
Karen L. Brown ’90
Eleanor Grace Bryant ’12
Kathleen McNamara
Martha Bryant
Barbara C. Burke
Mary Buxton Buxton ’73
Michael Bryant
Emily M. Burke ’06
Meghan Jaffe Bynum
Laura Lee Brown ’63
Micheala Rachele Bryant ’14
Felicia Dunn Burke ’03
Victoria Campo Byrd ’91
Lauren Brown
Whitney Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Burke
Catharine Byrne
Mary Jo Biscardi Brown ’86
Rene Bryce-Laporte
Nina Sledge Burke ’64
Jean Shaw Byrne ’65
Mary Lanman Brown ’50
Sara H. Brydges ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke
Lauren P. Byrne ’04
Mary Perkins Traugott
Sarah Betz Bucciero ’97
Joan Phelps Burkett ’56
Michael Byrne
Julia Watts Buchanan ’59
Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Catherine Caldwell
Brown ’02
Brown ’45
Burgess ’59
Melinda S. Brown ’98
Susanne Buchau
Melissa Brown ’00
Dorothy Buchli
Julianne C. Burkhardt ’87
Meghan Cade
Michelle Elizabeth Brown ’14
Alice Lancaster Buck ’44
Jessica Burks
Stella and William Cade
Pamela Jones Brown ’66
Lynn M. Buck and Jonathan
Marietta Eggleston
Jeanette Rowe
Patrick and Sue Ellen Brown
D. Green
Burkhardt, Jr.
Butterfield ’09
Burleigh ’58
Cabaniss ’61
Cadwallender ’79
Pauline Hudson Brown ’43*
Margaret Tucker Buck ’02
Kathrin Burleson
Peggy Kennedy Brown ’67
Marie Buck
Alison A. Burnett ’98
Rosamond Sample Brown ’64
Amy Budd
Bonita L. Burnett
Sue Caffrey
Ruth Rowan Brown ’73
Missy McShan Budd
Emily Black Burns ’01
Mr. and Mrs. David Cahoone
Susan Glasgow Brown ’64
Rachel Dawn Buechler ’14
Shelby Burns ’86
Ann Walsh Cahouet ’54
Susan W. Brown
Lynda Lanphere Buel
Henry Burr
Allyson Welch Cain ’89
Tiffanie Rose Brown ’15
Nina Wilkerson Bugg ’60
Wynn Cole Burr ’96
Mrs. Craig J. Cain
Walter H. Brown H ’49*
Mr. and Mrs. Clive H. Bullard
Anne Cogswell Burris ’75
Patricia Cain
Wendy Norton Brown ’71
Natasha Heyworth
Rebecca Burt
Jessica Caknipe
Kerri Rawlings Burtner ’97
Nancy Ivonne Calderon ’16
Abigail Mason Browne ’65
Bullard ’08
Margaret Wadman
Cafasso ’61
Aja Brownell
Sidney Cauthen Bullard ’93
Amy E. Burton ’90
Eugenia Dickey Caldwell ’65
Amanda C. Browning ’07
Margaret J. Bullers ’87
Carolyn Burton
Louise Phinney Caldwell ’60
Elizabeth Browning
Deborah Donigan Bullett ’81
Katherine Burton ’68
Martha B. Caldwell
Tiffany Corbin Broyles ’07
Jacquelyne Elizabeth
Ethel Ogden Burwell ’58
Virginia Rulon-Miller
Helen Bauer Bruckmann ’78
Nancy Hagar Bruetsch ’72
Mary Landon Smith Brugh ’57
Catherine A. Brumley ’05
Bullett ’15
Susan Heitmiller Busch ’78
Anna Clayton Bullock
Terese DeGrandi Busch ’76
Natasha Stanfill Bullotta ’92
Bryan Bush
Christine P. Bump ’00
Deborah Lanham Bushek ’99
Caldwell ’68
Elaine C. Cale ’72
Tysha Noel Calhoun ’94
Dave Call
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Rushton Haskell
Callaghan ’86
Anita Crossingham
Cannon ’77
Beverly Turnbull
Carpenter ’71
Julia Carter
Maculey Carter, Jr.
Angela and Clifton Callahan
Ann Cannon
Victoria White Carpenter ’72
Stacey Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Sean Callaway
Suzanne Jones Cansler ’63
Angela Walton Carpita ’99
Sherry Carton
Emily Virkus Calle ’98
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cantfil
Alison E. Carr ’08
Kaitlyn Chase Cartwright ’14
Anna Lydia Callicoat ’15
Cyndy Cantley
Andrea S. Carr ’78
Elizabeth Caruso
April Scarlette Callis ’02
Terrilynn Cantlon
Anna M. Carr ’12
Elizabeth Caruthers
Leslie Calman
Mr. and Mrs. Steve W.
Eugenie Carr ’68
Mario Carvajal
Sally Caltrider
Cantrell
Katherine M. Carr ’98
Ellen Reed Carver ’85
Deborah Camalier-Walker
Andrea L. Capano ’99
Mary Housel Carr ’38
Eli Casalini
H. Stuart Camblos ’70
Laurie Capen
Tiffany McCabe Carr ’04
Sarah Ashley Capen ’15
Elizabeth Dickson Frenzel
Anne Richards Camden ’69
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Carr
Angela Aiken Cameron ’01
Mary Noble Caperton ’54
Ann Eagles Carrell ’59
Anne Faulconer Case ’85
James Cameron
Julie H. Capodanno ’03
Mary Phillips Carrera ’72
Eric S. Casey
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F.
Susan M. Capozzoli ’80
Katy Kruschwitz Carricato ’01
Michelle Cash
Jeff Caputo
Nancy Beekman
Caitlin E. Cashin ’07
Cameron
Virginia Shipe Cameron ’75
Veatrice Carabine
L. Clay Camp, Jr.
Lisa Carangelo ’80
Ruth Simpson Carrington ’21*
Anne Elliott Caskie ’53
Rose Thomas Camp ’74
Betty Noland Caravati ’63
Mary Woltz Carrison ’70
Katherine Connors
Randy Campana
Jonita E. Carder ’74
Amanda Carris-Swan ’05
Amy Leigh Campbell ’97
Hallie Powell Cardwell ’78
Ashley Maria Carroll ’10
Deborah Ann Hauck Castle
Ann Sheldon Campbell ’51
Kate Carey
Georgia Graham Carroll ’66
Elizabeth Gantt Castles ’82
Benita Campbell
Lucy Kreusler Carey ’50
Jade Carroll
Mary Killorin Caswell ’74
Dana Varnado Campbell ’93
Gloria H. Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Catalon
James Campbell
Mary Cooke Carle ’59
Lee Huston Carroll ’64
Jennifer Taylor Catano ’02
Jan Thomas Campbell
Elaine Kimball Carleton ’57
Priscilla Newton Carroll ’87
Elizabeth Stanly Cates ’63
Janie Campbell
Karen Holland Carlisle ’91
Robert Carroll
John Cates
Jennifer Sirois Campbell ’06
Lola Carlisle
Sigrid Zirkle Carroll ’93
Mackenzie Cates Allen
Jessica Lea Campbell ’03
Susan Carlisle
Susan McGettigan Carroll ’77
Katherine Cummings
Judith Franklin Campbell ’59
Catherine Dillingham
Victoria McCullough
Lisa Rabasca Campbell ’91
Carlson ’63
Carringer ’60
Casalini ’82
Carroll ’84
Alexandra Grace Caskey ’14
Cassada ’86
Catlin ’70
Cynthia Catts
M. Lin Campbell ’66
Justina Brie Carlton ’95
Kevin Carson
Francesca Angela Catucci ’03
Mary Johnson Campbell ’58
Martha Baum Carlton ’62
Beverly and Thomas Carson
Teresa Catucci
Melanie H. E. Campbell ’06
Mary McKee Carmichael ’70
Donna Robinson Cart ’52
Elizabeth Brewer
Susan Graham Campbell ’81
Frank Carnabuci
Abigail Carter ’89
Allison S. Camper ’07
Andrew Carnahan
Ann MacDonald Carter ’97
Margaret Stephens Caulk ’90
Paige Vaught Campion ’96
Barbara Hastings Carne ’69
Anne Carter
Ashley Celis Cavalier ’93
Nancy Hanger Canada ’81
Rew Price Carne ’59
Connie Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher
Ashlyn Goosens Canfield ’98
Roy Ann Carney
Eleanor Jane Wells Carter ’83
Ann Arnspiger Canipe ’69
Katherine Caron-Greig
Elsie Prichard Carter ’59
Carrie Jean Cann ’05
Barbara Vaught Carothers ’84
Erin O’Boyle Carter ’93
Kathryn Cannie
Olevia Neary Carothers ’03
Jessica Anne Carter ’04
Robin L. Cannizzaro ’84
Barbara S. Carpenter
Caughman ’70
Cavalleri
Kiera Michele Cavalleri ’15
Aaron Cave
Miriam Choi Cave ’06
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Elaine Horton Cavener ’65
Lamar and Geri Cecil
Lori Cerato
Sarai Cervantes
Kathryn Ann Cesarz ’00
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Cesarz
Jill Chabut
Claire Chafee
Sarah Chaffee Paris ’96
Marydee Wimbish
Chalfant ’60
Jennifer R. Chalmers ’98
Judith Sorley ChalmersSimpson ’59
Jacqueline Razook
Chamandy ’52
Jeff Chamberlain
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A.
Chasen
Lee Anne MacKenzie
Chaskes ’83
Cynthia Manning
Chatham ’75
Kristy Lynn Chatham ’00
Helen J. Chatt ’10
Mr. and Mrs. James Allan
Chatt, II
Mr. and Mrs. John Chaussee
Robert Chave
Katherine Chavigny
Tina Cheng
Courtney Warrick Cherna ’84
Cara C. Cherry ’06
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Cherry
Terra I. Chamberlain ’04
Eva Villaran Chesneau ’57
Bettye Thomas Chambers ’62
Annette Teng Cheung ’79
Lyndsay Welsh Chamblin ’05
Carolisa Cheung
Robyn Chamblin
Patricia Chick
John and Nancy Champoux
Patricia Chicka
Nell G. Champoux ’05
Jennifer Roach Childs ’88
Jamila Hyder Champsi ’80
Heather L. C. Aspinwall
Fay Martin Chandler ’43*
Janna McLarty Chandler ’96
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B.
Chandor
Chiles ’95
Monica Chilton
Lorie Chimento
Margaret Chisholm ’51*
Claudia Chang
Pia K. Cho ’09
Larry Chang
Caitlin Anderson Choate ’07
Elizabeth Oliver Chapell ’68
Ali Chohan
Donna Pearson Josey
Dorothy Montague
Chapman ’64
Cholnoky ’50
Margaret Rand Chapman ’65
Sharon Bradford Christhilf ’65
Melinda Musgrove
Archer and Carol Christian
Chapman ’65
Lynn Mather Charette ’86
Charis Lease-Trevathan
Chase ’06
Katharine Barnhardt
Chase ’67
Leslie C. Chase ’04
Gabrielle E. Chasen ’11
Elizabeth Howie Christian ’89
Kate-Roy Massie
Christian ’64
Amanda Chuan
Jonna Creaser Clarkson ’70
Barbara Little Chuko ’64
Kirkland Tucker Clarkson ’53
Victoria Chumney ’87
Lucile McKee Clarkson ’69
Diana M. Church ’01
Anita Lippitt Clay ’44
Ginger Ryon Church ’85
Kathryn Clay
Glenys Dyer Church ’73
Allan and Catherine Claypool
Lisa A. Church ’82
Amanda Clayton
Lucy Canary Church ’61
Catherine London Clayton ’99
David Churchill
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Clayton
Janet Hamilburg
Jan Schnibbe Cleary ’75
Churchill ’53
David J. Clement
Sara Churchin
E. Anne Clement ’78
Mara Wegerski Ciciarelli ’03
Sarah P. Clement ’75
Ellen Kelley Cinq-Mars ’67
Heather Tully Click ’70
Sharon Van Cleve
Joan Dabney Clickner ’91
Cipriano ’64
J. Cayenne Claassen-Luttner
Nicole Basbanes Claire ’04
Candyce Clanton
Frances Shannonhouse
Clardy ’56
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Clark
Carole Clark
Carrie Ruda Clark ’78
Dana Clark
Deborah Clark
Donald Clark
Edith Knapp Clark ’58
Florence Flanigan Clark ’77
Kelly Clark
Kenneth Edward Clark
Lynn Adams Clark ’61
Samantha A. Clark ’09
Sonya Clark
Temma Clark-Braverman ’10
Anne Rienecke Clarke ’60
Henry Clarke
Tara Christie Kinsey
James Clarke
Wallace Christner
Katherine Wood Clarke ’65
Claire Cannon
Nan Robertson Clarke ’73
Christopher ’58
Kari Ann Christopher ’16
Richard Clemens
Mrs. Joan V. Churchill
Suzanne Elisabeth Stovall
Clarke ’84
Lindsey S. Cline ’06
Barbara Darnall Clinton ’56
John and Lisa Clough
Jeannette Singleton Cloyd ’75
Lieschen M. Cluiss ’08
Julia Trant Coates ’87
Elizabeth Anne Lux Cobb ’15
Hope Alexandra P.C. Cobb ’10
Laurel Norris Coccio ’73
Katherine Mikell Cochran ’76
Patricia and Steve Cochran
Michelle Cock
Betty Farinholt Cockrill ’44
Melanie Coyne Cody ’76
Carl Coffey
Leonard and Patricia Coffey
Sara J. Coffey ’06
Bo Coggins
Mrs. Margie M. Cogswell
Lisa Doczi Cohen ’95
Tegan Danielle Cohen ’08
Sheila Cohig
Vivian Yamaguchi Cohn ’77
Harriotte Bland Coke ’48
Margaretta Colangelo ’87
Martha Colangelo
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Angela M. Colarusso
Debra Combs
Elizabeth B. Cooper ’05
Mary J. Cowles
Heather Colburn
Mary W. B. Combs ’74
Fran Cooper
Susan Swagler Cowles ’86
Kaytlin Jeanette Colburn ’11
Elinor Humphrey Comer ’78
Harriet Y. Cooper ’56
Abigail Cox
Keli Colby ’84
Jon R. Comola
Martha Hays Cooper ’76
Clare and Donald Cox
Peggy Colby
Laura Jacqueline Comola ’13
Octavia Wood Cooper ’68
Cynthia Cox
Louise Galleher Coldwell ’56
Helen Compton-Harris ’80
Peter Cooper
Susan Cox
Alexandra Carpenter Cole ’58
Nancy Lenihan Conaty ’73
Leif Coorlim
Virginia Baldwin Cox ’69
Catherine Sobke Cole ’05
Deirdre S. Conley ’72
Dr. and Mrs. Kevin
Lucy H. Coyle ’79
Christine Cole
Anne White Connell ’54
Constance H. Cole
Barbara Tragakis Conner ’85
Lara Jean Corazalla ’03
Christine Crabtree
Martha Bennett Conner ’68
Marc Corbett
Tom Crabtree
Catherine L. Connor ’77
Lee Corbin
Mary King Craddock ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connors
Madeleine Blanchard
Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Jean Holmes Cole ’98
Mary Lib Holman Cole ’74
Tyler Cole
Bennett Butcher Coleman ’89
(Jocelyn Palmer ’62)
Coppersmith
Corbo ’89
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Coyne
Craddock
Erin Elizabeth Coleman ’04
Amanda-Paige Conrad ’03
Bonnie Cord ’66
Heather Swenberg Craft ’93
Jean Raney Coleman ’71
Cynthia M. Conroy ’74
Martha Tisdale Cordell ’82
Anne-Ryan Sinnott Craig ’00
Joyce M. Coleman ’85
Jennifer Conroy
Nancy Webb Corkery ’81
Rachel Lynn Craig ’14
Kimberly Earhart
Michelle MacMurtrie
Durwood Corley
Susan M. Craig ’73
Georgia Cornell
Cindy Craighill
John Cornell
Paula Wirtzman Craighill ’63
Coleman ’00
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Charles Coleman
Constable ’93
Penelope Lagakos
Constantinidi ’74
Anna Coroneos ’76
Rejinal R. Cramer
Sarah Huie Coleman ’81
Tara L. Conte ’03
Maria Corpora
Elizabeth Moore Conti ’78
Alice Dahm Crane ’49
Stephanie Ewalt Coleman ’67
Maureen Correll
Maureen Conway ’71
Kristin Crane
Kerry Elizabeth Coleman-
George Corrent
Al Cook
Courtenay Cranford ’94
Margaret Murchison
Mr. and Mrs. Page D.
Proksch ’97
Julie Collier
Carolyn Cook
Virginia Marks Collier ’92
Daniel Cook
Caroline F. Corum ’88
Rose Toppin Cranz ’75
Virginia Upchurch Collier ’72
Denise Cook
Lisa Cosman
Bernard and Jeanne Cravath
Dylan Colligan
Hilary Cooper Cook ’05
Mazeppa M. Costa ’78
Sarah Cravens
Anne Collins ’96
Karen Cook
Elizabeth Meyer Costello ’74
Margaret A. Craw ’72
Carole Thrash Collins ’87
Katherine Cook ’94
Dorothy Cothran
Polly C. Crawford ’93
Cissel Gott Collins ’72
Khirsten H. M. Cook ’15
Paul Coudert
Virginia Ramsey Crawford ’59
Julie Martin Collins ’88
Louise Mueller Cook ’79
Elizabeth Dennig Coulter ’79
Grace Turner Creasey ’01
Mrs. Karen R. Collins
Margaret C. Cook ’59
Page Phelps Coulter ’57
Louise Martin Creason ’72
Lee McEachern Collins ’94
Matthew Cook
Sandra Counts
Martha Baird Boxley
Mary Henningsen Collins ’75
Paula B. Cook
Cary Lamond Courier ’62
Sean Collins
Dennis J. Cooke
Kelly Courington
Edwin Crego
Tim Collins
Kim Patmore Cool ’62
Melinda Treutle Courtland ’79
Lisa C. Crego ’92
Christine M. Colpitt
Anne Helms Cooper ’71
Alison Sims Courtney ’09
Alison Crehore
Richard C. Colton, Jr.
Anne Peyton Cooper ’50
Carol Tanner Cover ’43
Ann Kiley Crenshaw ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher
Barbara Bush Cooper ’81
Jane Ellis Covington ’60
Emily Gooch Crenshaw ’70
Carol D. Cooper ’71*
John Cowan
Laura L. Crews ’06
Colvin
Verda Andrews Colvin ’87
Dale A. Cooper ’61
Corse ’50
Cranford
Creasy ’85
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Nancy Crichlow
Jennifer Paige Crutcher ’99
Katherine Cyphert
Elizabeth Spruill Darby ’78
Flora Cameron Crichton ’46
Ameka Reeves Cruz ’01
Jessica Czajkowski
Cathy Darden
Cullen Crispen
Stacey Vilar Csaplar ’88
Kathryn Czarkowski ’95
Mary Landon Darden ’74
Lisa Crispin
Casey Cucino
Penelope Lane Czarra ’75
Bryna Darling
Paige E. Critcher
Kelly Cuddihy
Lauri L. Dabbieri ’93
Ruth Allen Darlington ’71
Colon Critz
Martha Moore Cuenod ’53
Ronald Dabbieri
Page Darney ’98
Heather M. Critz ’10
Maria Guadalupe Cuevas ’14
Mrs. Charlotte Gmelin
Lisa Buckingham Darr ’95
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Critz
Betty Ruth Culbertson
Sarah Critz
Roberta A. Culbertson ’73
Petra Dacheva
Mary Simpson Daugette ’55
Cutler Bellows Crockard ’72
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C.
Gerald Dackin
Alice Edwards Davenport ’45*
Samuel Daggett
Jane R. Davenport ’70
Traci Crockett
Daniel Cullen
Suzanne Gay Dailey ’83
Elizabeth Martin Davey ’12
Susan Brush Croft ’68
Michelle Messier Cullen ’12
Beverley Stone Dale ’95
Elizabeth Ripley Davey ’47
Faith Rahmer Croker ’54
Cathy Culp
Chesley Johnson Dale ’43
Katherine Robison Davey ’83
Robert Croker
Emily Ward Culp ’64
Giovanni D’alessio
Casey Perlow Davidson ’02
Sally L. Croker ’92
Lindsay A. Culp ’98
Jacqueline Sexton Daley ’40
Diane Mott Davidson
Carol Crombie
Cory Nichelle Culver ’15
Teresa Lizeth Daley ’08
Mary Reid Davidson ’03
Laura K. Cromwell ’09
Electa Hoffman Culver ’68
Elizabeth Day Dalrymple ’78
Nancy Daugherty
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Jennifer Elizabeth Cumby ’95
John Dalsheim
Jill Cunningham
Diane Dalton ’67
Rebecca Liesl Davidson ’13
Cheryl Cronin
Kathryn Cunningham ’97
Susan Holbrook Daly ’70
Emily J. Davies ’11
Jessica A. Cronin ’98
Sarah Sunshine
Charlene La Fleur Damp ’98
Robin Davies and Thomas
Spencer Crockett
Cromwell
Lindsay Cronk
Culbreth
Cunningham ’00
Dabney
Jamie Dance
Jennifer Warde Darrell ’04
Davidson ’82
Loftus
Margaret Reeder Crosbie ’64
Mary Via Cuoco ’87
Holly Crosby
Meagan Cupka
Martha Stewart Crosland ’71
Calvin Curlen
Raymond and Vera Dancy
Amy M. Davis ’94
Anne Frothingham Cross ’66
Diane Curling
Mary T. Danford ’73
August F. Davis
Mary Stoll Cross ’57
Mr. and Mrs. William K.
Sally Dobson Danforth ’59
Betty Sivalls Davis ’58
Walter Cross
Carol Turner Crosthwait ’57
Lynne Smith Crow ’64
Hillary Crowder
Katherine Nicole Crowder ’03
Susan Hobbs Crowder ’65
Nannette McBurney
Crowdus ’57
Thomas I. Crowell
Leona Chang Crozier ’56
Susan Andrews Cruess ’79
Laura L. Crum ’79
Blakeslee Potter
Crumbliss ’98
Marilen Crump ’00
Curling
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood S.
Dance
Mr. Enrique Davila
Amy Calandra Davis ’90
Paul and Sara Dangel
Bridget C. Davis ’08
Richard Curran
Angela Daniel
Caroline Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton B.
Caitlin Bondurant Daniel ’15
Chris Davis
Pamela Boyd Daniel ’68
Mr. David Carl Davis and
Currens, Jr.
Molly Moloney Currens ’89
Rhyannon Curry
Bruce and Gail Curtin
Roberta T. Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge
Daniel
Ms. Anthony
Elizabeth Haeberle Davis ’01
Gina Pollock Davis ’89
Adam Curtis
Carol Daniels
Holly Chaikowski Davis ’61
Angela Marie Curtis ’13
Charles Daniels, Jr.
Ret. Col. and Mrs. James W.
Carroll N. Curtis ’75
Sandra Daniels
Kerry Lee Buxton Curtis ’06
Sarah Davis Daniels ’82
Jane McKenzie Davis ’03
Jaquelin Ambler Cusick ’57
Lynn E. Dann ’75
Julia Brooke Davis ’81
Pamela Miscall Cusick ’87
Lara Sayler D’Antonio ’09
Kathleen Davis
Lindsey Michelle Custer ’00
Joan Danzansky
Lauren Davis
Mrs. Charles H. Cuthbert
Rebecca Danziger
Lisa Heisterkamp Davis ’80
Davis, Jr.
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Louise Davis
Ellie Spivey Decker ’67
Laura T. Denson ’05
Dr. and Mrs. Mark W. Diehl
Mary Boyd Davis ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L.
Diana G. Dent ’50
Melissa Nicole Diehl ’09
Mary Hitchcock Davis ’54
Decker
Emily Marie Dent ’12
Laura Elizabeth Dietrich ’12
Mary Reynolds Davis ’84
Amanda de Coligny ’68
Chad S. Denton
Elizabeth and Luther Dietrich
Nancy Davis
Gabrielle de Courcy
Elise Wachenfeld de Papp ’55
Cathleen Gilmore Dietz ’75
Rhonda Davis
Teresa Ramirez de Dixon ’84
Henry Deposit and
Elizabeth Buxton Dietz ’56
Sung Davis
Anne Elizabeth
Whitney Waller Davis ’13
Winifred Storey Davis ’61
Sally Davoren
Alain Dawson
Angela Withers Dawson ’02
Lorna Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Day
Tara M. Day ’98
Mindy Deacon
Glenn Deal, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Anthony Deal
Morgan Nicole Deal ’16
Abigail Dean
Christine Witcover Dean ’68
Elizabeth Robinson Dean ’91
Monica F. Dean and
Robert A. Steckel
Briana Lynn Deane ’08
Debra Deane
Walter Deane
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Deane, Jr.
Janet Myers Deans ’77
Direxa Dick Dearie ’67
Ashley-Lauren Lopez De
Armond ’09
Kristin Deason
Ryan Debatt
Mary-Elizabeth Conway
Debicki ’57
Constance Williams de
Bordenave ’68
Jane Pinckney de Butts ’57
Virginia S. deBuys ’64
Emily Kitchel DeCamp ’83
Deffenderfer ’06
Kylene Smith DeFrate ’03
Michelle Elyse Degnin ’10
Brianna Meighan
Janine Ipsen
Maureen A. Deppman ’86
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L.
DePriest
Alexandra G.
DiFeliceantonio ’08
Claude Diggs
Jennifer Walkiewicz Dill ’09
Barbara Tessin Derry ’72
Sarah A. Diller ’05
Michael DeSantis
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delaney
Daniel Dillon
Rolfe DeShazor
Kristen McCowan
Leigh Darrell Dillon ’06
Roberta Lynne Desiderio ’15
Martha Gamble Dillon ’86
Rapti M. de Silva ’88
Joseph Dimino
Judith Barthold
Anne Kinsey Dinan ’68
de Hanna ’05
DeLargy ’97
Laura Delargy
Vonda Delawie
De Simone ’66
Lauren Delk
Mary Dubuque Desloge ’75
Gail DellaFave
Jean Lindsay de Streel ’58
Dianne Delledera ’80
Catherine Newman
Marlene Weber Delledera ’81
Detering ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Delmas
Lynne Gardner Detmer ’68
Lynne DelMonte
Erin Detterbeck
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Del
Susan C. Detweiler ’88
Monte
Rebecca C. Waite
Del Piano ’02
Kathryn Chandor DelPlato ’93
Danielle Delude
Ronda R. DeLuney ’05
Jennifer Grimm de Mello
e Souza ’92
Victoria Hutcheson
DeMichele ’91
Mary Jane Demling
Joseph Dempsey
Margaret T. Dempsey ’84
Crystal Dempsey-Gillum
Debrah L. Denemark ’70
Guy and Sandra Dennehy
Jessica L. Dennig ’99
Nancy C. Dennis ’76
Sarah Strapp Dennison ’10
Franklin Denson
Natalie Griess Deupree ’63*
Margaret Twohy DeVan ’84
Linda C. DeVogt ’86
Pamela J. DeWeese
John P. Dewey, Jr.*
Sherry Pyles Dewindt ’97
Anne DeWitt
Marcia Hill Diamantis ’58
Amanda Diamond Ring ’98
Emily Diaz
Adriana Beckman
Diaz-Farias ’89
Susan Di Bianca
Jennifer L. Dick ’07
Jan M. Dickel ’71
Morgan Dickerman
James Dickinson
Sarah Dicks
Comer Schmoeller Diehl ’71
E. DiNello
Nancy Dingman-Cobb
Anne Dingus
Nancy Dionne
Gerianne DiPiano
Katherine Wright Dippel ’69
Mary Geer DiRaddo ’49
Della Haden Dirickson
Peter B. Dirlam
Alice Elizabeth Dixon ’82
Allison Dixon
Mrs. Joseph M. Dixon, Jr.
Louisa S. Dixon ’75
Meredith Dixon
Leslie MacNeil Dobbins ’81
Katharine H. Dobie ’06
Kaitlin Ann Marie Dobson ’15
Alice V. Dodd ’65
Beatrice A. Dodd ’58
Christen Cummings Dodd ’97
Mrs. Donna H. Dodd ’15
Vincent J. Doddy
Janis Csicsek Dodge ’75
Mrs. Nancy Noble Dodge
Angelique Milone Dodson ’03
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Fredericka Dodson
Nora Douglas
Judy Loving Dudley ’73
St. Claire Hayden D’Wolf ’51*
Jacqueline Dodwell
Virginia Stanley Douglas ’67
Hal Duff
Karen Dyer
Mary Walch Doe ’80
Allison Vollmer Douglass ’94
Jeanne Duff ’53
Elizabeth Walker
Mary Burch Doering ’74
Mr. and Mrs. James V. Dove
Kerry Condy Duff ’92
Jennifer B. Doherty ’08
Tria Pell Dove ’64
Renee Dupre Dugan ’00
Sherri Brockwell Dymon ’89
Joan Dokson
Susan Dowd
Virginia A. Duggins ’42*
Meredith Taylor Eads ’01
Swee-Lan Wong Dolan ’80
True Dow-Datilio ’80
Anne Duguid
Allison Eakin
Carolyn Thomas Dold ’71
Ethel Burwell Dowling ’82
Ann Plumb Duke ’58
Gina Eakins
Elise Stine Dolinar ’11
Catherine J. Downey ’93
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Duke
Katherine Earls
Cary Dollard ’80
Joan L. Downs
Maria Shields Duke ’76
Frances Early ’62
Tamara Doloff
Ms. Alexis Samantha
Melanie C. Duke ’91
Marie Engel Earnhart ’82
Susan Hancock Duke ’73
Mary Earnhart Earnhart ’14
Sara J. Dominick ’88
Doyle ’10
Dykes-Steib ’54
Alice Warner Donaghy ’62
Alison Constance Doyle ’92
Michele Dunaway
Brentz Basten East ’05
Elizabeth Kyle Donahue ’82
Caroline B. Dozier ’08
Jennifer Duncan
Erin Wright East ’00
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery W.
Diana Muldaur Dozier ’60
Mary Major Duncan ’56
Clay and Joan Easterly
John Dozier
Mimi Galloway Duncan ’42
Julie Micou Eastwood ’51
Elizabeth and Thomas
Phyllis and Wayne Duncan
Melissa C. Eaton ’96
Theresa Duncan
Putnam Mundy Ebinger ’70
Anne Fisher Duncklee ’59
Evelyn G. Echols ’71
Sally Dunham ’66
Taler Alexsis Echols ’12
Barbara Baur Dunlap ’68
Mara Ryan Eckert ’81
Celia Williams Dunn ’61
Cynthia A. Eckley
Elizabeth Space Dunn ’59
Jeb Eckstine
Helen C. Dunn ’64
Johnette Eckstine
Michelle Kristine Dunn ’02
C. Cliff Edahl
Rebecca Dunn
Jennifer Eddy
Stefanie Dunn
Dawn Edgerton-Cameron
Leslie Hardy Dunville ’99
Jessie Martin Edington ’13
Sonja Gruhl Dupourque ’90
Dawn Edmiston
Heidi DuPree
Amy Margaret Edwards ’93
Suzanne Ireland Dupree ’83
Jane O’Neill Edwards ’12
Jane R. Dure ’82
Lauren Edwards
Leon Dure
Mary Evans Edwards ’64
Edwin Durgy
Sandra Edwards
Chris Durham
Shirley Small Edwards ’47
Christopher Durham
Anne Wrightson Efird ’63
Deborah L. Durham
Leslie Eglin ’84
Helen Masters Durham ’81
Catherine H. Ehlen ’95
Rhonda Griffith Durham ’72
Mr. and Mrs. James G.
Donahue
Misty D. Donathan ’99
Anna Kathryn Donko ’14
Adelaide Eshbach
Donnelly ’78
Drahman
Tess Drahman ’08
Amelie Marie Drake ’10
Angela Donnelly
Kathleen Patricia Drake ’14
Ann Thomas Donohue ’54
Kathleen Walsh Drake ’72
Irene Donohue
Lisa M. Drake
Catherine Donovan
Ms. Mary Drake
Anne Quarles Doolittle ’78
William B. Drake, Jr.
Michele Dore ’74
Elizabeth White Drbal ’77
Sarah J. Dorminey ’99
Patricia Markle Dresden ’65
Palmer Lane Dorn ’73
Molly Cameron Dreux ’97
Palmer Gulley Dorn ’71
James Drew
Julie G. Dorsett ’87
Amanda Drewry
Dianne Hayes Doss ’93
Lynne Higgins Dreyer ’86
Joelle Jackson Doss ’98
Lucy Elizabeth Drinkwater ’15
Carol Goodman Doty ’87
Amy Ayers Peck Driscoll ’92
Elisabeth Doucett and
Philip Driscoll
Daniel Ford
Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Doucett III
Susan Page Driver ’66
Natalie Elizabeth
Dubishar ’14
Allene R. Doucette ’91
William Dubishar
Martha Shorter Lanier
Sarah Dubois
Dougherty ’85
Caroline Douglas
Michel Douglas
Nancy Douglas
J. P. DuBuque
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
DuCharme, III
Barbara Duchnowska
Angela and Don Dusenbury
Annette C. Dusenbury ’97
Carol Dwire
Ehlen, Jr.
Ann Wheeler Ehrich ’70
Patrick Eidman
Andrea Eis
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Maria Jamal El-Abd ’12
Debra Epstein
Stuart Bohannon Evans ’61
Haley Nicole Elder ’15
Eleanor Crosby Erdman ’60
Judith Evans-Grubbs
Harriet Thayer Elder ’52
Caroline Szak Erickson ’82
Anne Pruitt Everett ’64
Marcy Farris
Virginia Jago Elder ’53
Don Erickson
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L.
Allison Farrow
Martha Meehan Elgar ’67
Erin Erickson
Elizabeth Elgert
Katherine Taylor Erickson ’80
Joy Everett
Anthony Fastige
Patricia Littleton Eliades ’83
Kelly Wood Erickson ’90
Matthew Everett
Ann Sims Fauber ’64
Claudine Clarke Elian ’72
Laurie Erickson
Melinda Brown Everett ’68
Sarah Norman Faulconer ’44
Bryce L. Elkins
Andrea Staton Eridani ’04
Renee Merion Everett ’90
Kory Aldrian Faulkner ’92
Cheryl Elkins
Mary Jane Eriksen Ertman ’51
Chloe Briscoe Ewalt ’73
Lisa Faulkner-O’Hara ’80
Mr. and Mrs. David Elkins
Carol Ervin
Caroline Miller Ewing ’53
Chris Faussemagne
Debra A. Elkins ’93
Honore Ervin
Heather Colson Ewing ’90
Lisa Koob Fawcett ’89
Regina Jones Elkins ’75
Louise Wright Erwin ’79
Susan Sellers Ewing ’71
Mrs. Catherine I. Fawell
Ruth B. Elkins
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Esbensen
Sam F.
Barbara Fay
Caroline Robinson Ellerbe ’56
Katherine Rinehart Eskew ’98
Simone Margaret Faas ’14
Amanda Featherstone
Amy Catherine
Jane Eskildsen
Michelle Fabian
Kristina Fedorenko
Sara Hoverson Espina ’06
Olivia Fabian Slocum ’17
Nancy Banfield Feher ’64
Marguerite Rucker Ellett ’48
Sandra Esposito
Olivia Claire Fagan ’15
Melissa O’Malley Fein ’91
Diane Elliot
C. Lee Essrig ’72
Kyle Faget
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Fein
Angela Callis Ellis ’87
Kimberly Bramley Estep ’94
Jean Ridler Fahrenbach ’45
Phyllis Feddeler Fejzuli ’83
Christine M. Ellis
Carol Ann Estes
Marianne C. Fahs ’71
Marianne Hutton Felch ’79
Kimberley Page Hatter
Carlos Estrella
Blythe Fahy
Christina Stoltz Feldkamp ’89
Norma Faye Etheridge
Jill S. Fahy ’91
Suzannah Feldman
Lydia Kathryn Ethridge ’15
Mrs. Thomas W. Fahy
Margaret Mather
Janet Pehl Ettele ’57
Victoria Grace Fairman ’17
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
Lucy Faison
Kimberly Harden Fella ’00
Gladden Adam Falivene ’90
James and Patricia Fellabaum
Eller-Lewis ’93
Ellis ’91
Mary-Jo Sue Ellis ’85
Yulita Ellis
Jadette Joy Ellison ’06
Leslyn Ellston
Eubanks
Everett
Lenora L. FarringtonSarrouf ’94
Maydelle Foster Fason ’60
Feldmeier ’71
Amra Elmore
Helen Scribner Euston ’65
Keri L. Falk ’11
Olivia Felo
Elizabeth DuCharme
Kimberley McGraw
Ms. Linda Falk
Laura Penick Felt ’66
Rokhsan Fallah ’92
Mary Jane Roos Fenn ’54
Elwell ’97
Euston ’92
Brenda J. Elze ’99
Allison Evanow
Cassandra Corie Fenton ’18
Maxine Emerich-Jaquish ’10
Stacey Fallah
Candice Rae Evans ’07
Greg and Lee Ann Fenton
Margaret Jenks Emerson ’68
Patricia Dolph Fallon ’84
Carol Brewer Evans ’75
Charna Manning Falls ’90
Martha White Feola ’53
Vanessa Emerson
Caroline Evans
Tabb Thornton Farinholt ’59
David Ferebee
Hannah Davis Emig ’83
Donald Evans
Mary Anne Calhoun
Norris Judd Fergeson ’76
Dana Dotten Endacott ’78
Greg Evans
Daniel and Sally G. Eneguess
Henslee Rutledge Evans ’06
Suzanne Gipson Farnham ’57
Carol Holbrook Ferguson ’12
Jane Campbell Englert ’57
Jamie Evans
Frances Dabney Faro
Catherine and David
Michela A. English ’71
Laura W. Evans ’79
Sue Wakeman Farquhar ’63
Kenneth A. Englund
Mark Evans
Anne Marie Farrell ’87
Daniel S. and Tia D. Ferguson
Sarah Colhoun Engram ’79
Rebecca Dane Evans ’78
Sarah Engleby Farrell ’86
Mr. and Mrs. David Ferguson
Greg Ennis
Richard Evans
Augusta Saul Farrier ’39
Kathy Knox Ennis ’60
Ms. Stephany Anne Evans ’10
Farmer ’66
Ashley Sigredda Ferguson ’18
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Earl Ferguson
Frances McClung
Ferguson ’80
Jennifer Stockwell
Autum MatysekSnyder
Fish ’04
Michelle Cox Fish ’85
Marion Lucas Fleming ’61
Sherri Foster
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Susan Foster
Fletcher
Sadè Denise Fountain ’15
Sarah Davis Fishback ’10
Judith Brown Fletcher ’71
Virginia Watts Fournier ’44
Robin Bettger Fishburne ’96
Phil Flickinger
Sarah Reidy Ferguson ’96
Cynthia A. Fowle ’52
Grace Jones Fishel ’52
Lucile Redmond Flournoy ’82
Wendy Alicia Ferguson ’15
Barbara Childrey Fowler ’61
Elizabeth Glenn Fisher ’83
Ann McCullough Floyd ’58
Mary Berkeley Fergusson ’50
Carol McMurtry Fowler ’57
Elizabeth Potts Fisher ’75
Jennie Lyons Fogarty ’68
Courtney McDonald
Jaclyn Marie Fowler ’07
Frances Butt Fisher ’66
Margaret Anne Fogarty ’87
Kathleen J. Fowler ’02
Margaret Fisher
Judy Schlatter Fogle ’67
Anne Gwinn Fox ’57
Susan Croker Fisher ’84
Carol Remington
Brittany Lee Fox ’12
Ferguson ’73
Fernandez ’90
Maria Elena Ferran ’84
Laura Marie Ferrazzano ’88
Jennifer Fesche
Alice Johnson Fessenden ’44
Carlota Stoevhase
Fetiveau ’03
Carrie Fette
Alice Mighell Foster
Ficken ’65
Sarah Kalber Fiedler ’66
Rosalyn Fielding
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linton
Fields
Katherine Guerrant Fields ’53
Nicole J. M. File ’95
Valerie File
Robyn Peckol Filimaua ’96
Shelbie Brooke Filson ’91
Linda A. Fite ’67
Martha Field Fite ’56
Janet Foley
Robert and Wilma Fithian
Margaret Andrews Foley ’03
Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Fitton
Sarah Kingsley Foley ’99
Roscoe W. and Brenda L. Fitts
Stephanie Pappanikou
Deborah Meister
Fitzgerald ’77
FitzGerald ’68
Cathy Patton Foose ’78
Janna Staley Fitzgerald ’61
Hayley Foraker
Margaret Handly
James Forbes
Fitzgerald ’67
Judy S. Forbes
Rachel Mays Fitzgerald ’73
Jeanne Brassel Ford ’68
Kelley Manderson
John Ford
Fitzpatrick ’85
Stephanie O’Sullivan
Fitzpatrick ’04
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Fine
Marian Fitzsimons
Max and Martha G. Fink
Barbara J. Fivecoate
Rachel Fink
Deborah Fixter
Mary Fleming Willis
Anne Riordan Flaherty ’78
Jacqueline Weiner
Flaherty ’98
June Eager Finney ’49
Jessica Flaherty
Amy Finstein
Mary-Linda Morris
Michael Fiorella
Flasche ’94
Leslie Hertz Firestone ’82
Sue Flasche
Christina Firth
Arthur Fleischmann
Georgia Compton Fischel ’72
Carey Johnson Fleming ’78
Ulrike M. Fischer ’90
Carolyn Swift Fleming ’57
Andrew Jordan Fischette
Casey Knapp Fleming ’06
Deirdre Flannery Fleming ’98
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Sara A. Foltz ’01
Vida Henry Fonseca ’84
Stephanie Stitt Fitzpatrick ’81
Kayla Maureen Finn ’16
Foley ’97
Elizabeth Harvey
Daniel Fine
Finlay ’66
Foglesong ’71
Patricia Lynas Ford ’51
Patrick Ford
Sarah Ford
Beth Fore
May Humphreys Fox ’70
Theresa Walters Fox ’96
Bailey Foy
Mary Carter Frackelton ’72
Alexandria S. Francis ’74
Chris Francovich
Heather Beck Frank ’85
Daun Thomas Frankland ’74
H. C. Franklin, Jr.
Kimberly Howell Franklin ’83
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Franson
Page E. Franson ’87
Kim Frawley
The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. A. W.
Frazier, Jr.
Barron Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph
Frazier
C. Ashley Forehand ’05
Linda L. Frazier-Snelling ’75
Leigh McDonald Forrester ’78
Margaret M. Frederick ’93
Deborah Blair Forrey ’84
Renee Brooks Frederiksen ’94
Misty Vandergriff
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Free
Forsberg ’04
Chloe Fort ’62
Deborah Fort
Carla de Creny Freed ’51
Catherine Gornto
Freeman ’92
Jessica Megan Fortner ’15
Denton B. Freeman ’88
Ann Foserty
Heather Willson Freeman ’84
Thomasin A. Foshay ’93
Marjorie M. Freeman
Dabney Bragg Foshee ’77
Sarah Mott Freeman ’76
Alice Foster
Mary Ann Robb Freer ’54
Joanne O’Malley Foster ’52
Genevieve Freier
Sally Bianchi Foster ’50
Matthew Freil
Ria Fyffe Freil ’11
Theresa Gaasterland
Mellora Burrell Garden ’77
Angie Gazdziak
Nancy Powell French ’62
Carolyn Gabel-Brett ’63
Bridget Wray Gardner ’79
Mary C. Gearhart ’78
Shelby French
Rachel Gable
Elizabeth Moore Gardner ’58
Eileen P. Gebrian ’72
Shirley French
Chesley Phillips Gaddis ’03
Fred Gardner
Constance A. Gehrman ’91
Barbara Fretwell
Maryangela and Randolph
Laura Mink Gardner ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Leslie C. Fretwell ’02
Gadikian
Barbara Gargano
Geiersbach
Kristen Noelle Frey ’16
Mila Sarina Gaetano ’93
Michele A. Gargano ’88
Peter Geiger
Mark Frey
Mariah Read Gaffigan ’88
Jane Garland
Michael Gekas
Mary Jo Haydanek Frey ’79
Rachel Gagen
Katelin Chmielinski
Heather Minor Gelormine ’02
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L.
Frey, Jr.
Gager, Jr.
Garland ’99
Alissa Genovese
Carolyn Garneau
Denise McDonald Gentry ’02
Mrs. Eric G. Friberg
Gay Hart Gaines ’59
Caroline Chobot Garner ’54
Victoria Bradley Gentry ’12
Mary Elizabeth Friberg ’98
Jason Gajderowicz
Elza Long Garnett ’72
Lisa George
Brian Frickie
Anne Crow Galanides ’91
Madelyn Virginia Garnett ’14
Patricia Mast George ’70
Alexandra Friedman
Jaimie Del Monte
Mary Davis Garone ’81
Thomas W. George
Nina Garrett
Allison A. Gerber ’98
Tracey T. Garrett
Edward R. Gerber
Mary Moore Garrison ’78
Stefanie Gerbig ’00
Margaret Garry
Charlotte Gay Gerhardt ’80
Virginia Carson Garver ’41
Victoria Rangel Gerken ’04
Benito Garza
Suzanne Blieszner Gerus ’02
Lynn Frazier Gas ’67
Julia H. Geyer ’05
Jean McIlhenny Gaskins ’71
Susan Stephens Geyer ’74
Nancy Gast
Amy C. Ghiz ’92
Virginia Woodward Gast ’73
Emily Irene Ghiz ’92
Ann Gateley ’70
Sara Ellen Ghrist ’89
Frances Diane Dilworth
Lucy Martin Gianino ’60
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Frier
Jill C. Frier ’06
Jane Hutcherson Frierson ’74
Tyana Frisk
Mary Stockburger Fritzges ’88
Caroline Bailey Fritzinger ’50
Deborah A. Fritzler
William Tell Fritzler
Stephanie White
Frost-Rocha ’91
Martha Stewart Fruehauf ’80
Laura B. Fry ’85
Sarah Dabbs Fryer ’72
Betty Works Fuller ’72
Kimberly Wood Fuller ’80
Nancy Bade Fuller ’80
Patricia I. Fuller ’71
Sheila Nolan Fuller ’66
Penn Willets Fullerton ’66
Elizabeth Whitley Fulton ’75
Julian Fulton
Moira Fulton ’74
Natalie Roberts Funk ’66
Darcy Funkhouser
Jennifer Fuqua-Calsyn
Carol A. Furman
Margaret Lewis Furse ’50
Mary South Gaab ’79
Galbreath ’92
Patricia Galbreath
Susan Soriero Galbreath ’67
Heather MacLeod Gale ’75
Margaret Highlands Gale ’65
David Galgano
Virginia Del Greco
Galgano ’64
Marleni Galindo
Dolores Joan Gallagher ’15
Sharon Mendelson Gallery ’75
Sybil F. Gallier
Carol Provence Gallivan ’73
Fielding Clark Gallivan ’70
Joan Fisch Gallivan ’56
Gordon Galloway
Marianne Schultz Galt ’68
Betsie Meric Gambel ’73
Ann Mountcastle Gamble ’51
Sarah Belk Gambrell ’39
Lynn Crosby Gammill ’58
R. Christopher Gammon
Cheryl Gannon
Debra Marks Gantt ’77
Clara Jackman Garbett ’79
Kristin Palbicke Garces ’06
Jane Wheeler Garcia ’59
Dolly Garcia-Simonet ’90
Gates ’80
Kelli Giavelli
Gay Owens Gates ’77
Ann Major Gibb ’73
Patricia Frawley Gates ’59
Nancy Corson Gibbes ’60
Ms. Dawn Gatewood
Marcia G. Gibbons ’79
Laura Powell Gatling ’96
Dorothy Gibbs
Katrina Evans Gatti ’88
Margaret Works Gibbs ’51
Kelly Turney Gatzke ’99
Cynthia Livingstone
Nicole J. Gauthier ’91
Gibert ’63
Patti Gavett
Michelle Giblin
Jill E. Gavitt ’97
Janet Nelson Gibson ’72
Matthew Gavitt
Katherine A. Gibson ’83
Nancy E. Gavitt
Mary Ware Gibson ’83
Anne Christovich Gay ’73
Patricia Gibson
Anne Pinckney Gay ’63
Susan Roessel Gibson ’69
Karen Greer Gay ’74
Mary Bryan Gay ’72
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Satania Rhiannon Gidney ’18
Stephanie Gleason ’04
Lucy Regester Goode ’51
Kathryn Keys Graham ’72
Melissa J. Giggenbach ’96
Sue Gleason
Jennifer Elise Gooding ’09
Kelly Elaine Graham ’84
Cheryl Giggetts
Carson Gleberman
Andrew Goodman
Pamela Cogghill Graham ’74
Charlotte Rognmoe Gilbar ’98
Sarah Giddens Glenday ’69
Carol Goodman
Patricia Paterson Graham ’79
Anne Green Gilbert ’69
Mary Elizabeth Ryan
Jane H. Goodridge ’63
Sherry Graham
Shelby and Thomas Goodrum
Tiffiney Whitmire Graham ’98
Kaitlyn Katherine
Michele Gralak
Linda MacPherson Gilbert ’58
Nancy Hawbaker Gilbert ’58
Paula Ruth Gilbert
Penelope Walsh Gilbert ’72
Mary John Ford Gilchrist ’52*
Tarra Gilder-Rai
Ruth Gilgenbach
Anne Kilby Gilhuly ’55
Mark Whitney Gilkey
Gerald Gill
Jill Berguido Gill ’67
Robert Gill
Elisabeth Elmore
Gilleland ’50
Katherine McCartney
Gilliam ’97
Glenn ’78
Gwen Maureen Fisher
Glew ’91
Patricia S. Glick ’86
Susan Hill Glick ’68
Goodwin ’15
Elizabeth Williams
Gookin ’44
Maggie Glickman
Balir Gordon
Gail N. Glifort ’86
Catherine Hass Gordon ’84
Angelica M. Glover ’08
Gail and George Gordon
Laura Hand Glover ’86
George Gordon
Barbara Davis Godbout ’71
Greer Westcott Gordon ’12
Susanna Bader Goddu ’97
Tarl Gordon
Ivey Godfrey
Valerie Gordon-Johnson ’74
John Godl
Margaret Laurent Gordy ’78
Marie and Eddie Godsey
Cheryl L. Gorman ’84
Maria Thacker Goethe ’02
Michelle Lennane
Elizabeth Freeman Goetz ’78
Gorman ’89
Mary McGuire Gilliam ’47
Judith Kobliska Goetz ’91
Mary Murchison Gornto ’69
George and Melanie Gillies
Elizabeth A. Gold ’08
Anne Evans Gorry ’64
Nancy Lee Gillies ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Victor R.
Ann Sutton Gosack
Olivia Sophia Gillies ’11
Gold, Jr.
Karen Greer Goss ’89
Tasha Purcell Gillum ’04
Kathleen Anne Golden ’77
Mary Ann Gosser
Cheryl Bishop Gilman ’90
Nancy L. Golden ’81
Patricia Roby Gotfredson ’84
Diana Gilpatrick
Michael Goldman
Jane E. Gott ’70
Nancy Young Gilpin ’71
Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Daniel Gottlieb
Weezie Blakeslee Gilpin ’73
Edith Ann Gilson
Kelly Gimson
Marion Phyllis Girard ’69
Rebecca Anne Girten ’09
Wendy Robin Glaberson ’05
Suzanne Lockley Glad ’51
Leigh Glaeser
Julia Glanz
Adelaide Boze Glascock ’40
Kathryn Johnson Glass ’91
Elizabeth J. Glassman ’71
Courtney Yerdon Gleason ’03
Jane Piper Gleason ’74
Goldman
Elizabeth F. Goldring ’05
Germaine Nickole GottscheWilson ’00
Laura Radford Goley ’52
Dr. and Mrs. John I. Goulde
Mrs. Tania T. Gonda
Sarah Goulde Elizares
Kathie Shirk Gonick ’75
Fairfax MacRae Gouldin ’65
Ann Martin Gonya ’85
Suzanne Taylor Gouyer ’61
Kathryn Robertson
Claire Goves
Gonzales ’06
Alex Grabiec
Ann Winfree Gooch ’66
Mrs. Elizabeth S. Grace
Rebecca Frost Good ’77
Constance Quereau Graf ’67
Wayne Stokes Goodall ’48
Anna Nicolaisen Graham ’04
Barbara Paulson
Cathleen Graham
Goodbarn ’83
Barbara Ross Goode ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H.
Graham
Mercedes Gravatt Grandin ’72
Catherine Yerkes Grant ’52
Jo Gulick Grant ’50
Judy Wilson Grant ’66
Kenneth Grant
Priscilla R. Grant ’83
Brooke Grant-Snow
Megan Grasham
Krista Wigginton Gravatt ’99
Anne Lee Gravely ’62
Sarah Elizabeth Graves ’10
Betty Gray ’45
Jane Powell Gray ’72
Jennifer Marie Gray ’13
Lea Marie Gray ’15
Lendon F. Gray ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Gray
Rachel Cooper Gray ’96
Sarah Nicole Gray ’15
Alyce Gray-Army
Ivy Gray-Klein
Sara K. Gredler ’04
Becky and Finnie Green
Charlotte Randolph Green ’18
Clara Barton Green ’89
Deborah Green
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Chamberlain Green II
Mr. and Mrs. Jim B. Green
Julia T. Green ’58*
Kenneth Green
Kristen Green
Marie Green
Mary Polk Green ’82
Nancy Hall Green ’64
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Stacy Green
Ginny Grivas
K. Ellen Hagan ’81
Tracy C. Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Dawn Everett Grobe ’98
Whitney Crispen Hagins
Tracy Drake Hamilton ’81*
Green
Paulina Maria Grochala ’10
Derrill Maybank Hagood ’55
Winborne Leigh Hamlin ’58
David Greenberg
Pamela Webster Grogg ’13
Carol Hague
Deirdre Hamling
Patricia Barnett Greenberg ’74
Patricia Grogg
Carol Johnson Haigh ’71
Peggy Toomey Hammann
Susan D. Greenberg
Monnie Brown Groos ’70
Michelle Lee Haigh
Lisa Waldrop
Allison Roberts Greene ’81
Marie Pickering Grose ’61
Nancy H. Haight ’75
Cheryl Greene
Allison V. Gross ’02
Kate Cecilia Haisch ’01
Nyja Greene
Betsy Shure Gross ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Halberstadt
Virginia Chamblin Greene ’55
Gerhard Gross
Jackie Chatham Halcomb ’00
Whitley R. Greene ’81
Karen Gross
Marie Wright Halder ’91
Susan E. Greenwald ’71
Frances Grossman
Barbara M. Hale ’60
John and Mary-Jane
Susan Grossman
Helen Hale
Jimmie Groves
L. Pryor Hale ’65
Eleanor Gruber
Hollie Michelle Halford ’15
Mary Pederson Grum ’65
Alison S. Hall ’97
McKenzie Grundy
Bettina Batterson Hall ’65
Isabelle Viguerie Gsell ’86
Constance Hill Hall ’55
Margaret Moss Guegan ’92
Danielle Michelle Hall ’13
Lindsay Drake Guenther ’04
Elizabeth Nott Hall ’86
Audra Hancock
Stephanie Guerlain
John and Dawn Hall
Elizabeth Foothorap
Brice Guile
Kelly E. Hall ’95
Julie Gurdin
M. C. Hall ’72
Elizabeth Wood Hancock ’63
Dawn Gurganus
Marion Dean Hall ’63
Jeanette Kennedy
Rafael Guroian
Sarah B. Hall ’09
Lynne McCullough Gush ’51
Metta Streit Halla ’55
Juliet Young Hancock ’65
Mrs. Barbara Guthans
Virginia Everett Halley ’07
Jennifer Smith Hanes ’74
Barbara Sublett Guthery ’62
Angie Vaughan Halliday ’51
Sudie Clark Hanger ’42
Linda Guthrie
Sarah V. Halman ’13
Stacy Gilmore Hanling ’90
Mary Chen Gutmann ’59
Dorothy Grant Halmstad ’60
Bettina Hanlon
Lottie Lipscomb Guttry ’56
Rick Halpern
Amy Ross Hanna ’94
Justin Guy
Mary Halsey
Elizabeth Becton Hannah ’84
Anne Percy Clarke Gwinn ’68
Brett Maher Haltiwanger ’92
Mary Elizabeth Hannah ’62
Mary Sutherland Gwinn ’65
Shannon Haltiwanger
David Hannon and
Mary Koonz Gynn ’56
Lisa La Londe Hamaker ’93
Carola Haas
Jennie Bateson Hamby ’76
Ann Young Habliston ’82
Catherine Cox Hamilton ’08
Adrienne Haden
Doreen Booth Hamilton ’54
Mrs. Sally D. Haeberle
Elizabeth Taylor Hamilton ’69
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Haes
Jeanne Bounds Hamilton ’61
Elizabeth Bennett Haga ’88
Kim Hamilton
Alice Hagan
Patricia Louise Hamilton ’01
Greenwood
Kelly Bowman Greenwood ’98
Brawner Greer
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Greer
Jennifer Anne Gregg ’91
Laura Pratt Gregg ’67
Marian Finney Grenn ’82
Elizabeth A. Gressle ’96
Donald and Mary Grey
Maryanne F. Grey ’12
Laura Grier
Ann Crowe Griffin ’66
Annabeth Griffin
Elizabeth Pearson Griffin ’62
Janelle Griffin
Joanna Griffin
Claire Dennison Griffith ’80
Katherine Griffith ’64
Leza M. Griffith ’89
Mavis Ray Griffith ’78
Viktor Grigoryan
John Grigsby
Anne Grimes
Laura H. Grimes ’89
Courtney Kneece Grimm ’89
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth D.
Grimm
Cecelia Williamson
Grinstead ’68
Susan Stetson Grist ’80
Hammerschmidt ’90
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D.
Hammock
Mary M. Hammock ’08
Claiborne Gooch
Hammond ’75
Melissa Reed Hammond ’89
Tracy Hammond
Georgie Hampshire
Hampshire ’66
Nadian Finch Hampton ’66
Katie Jo Hamre ’12
Cassandra Streett
Hamrick ’66
Hancock ’71
Hancock ’55
Nancy Vogel
Elizabeth Jane Hannon ’12
Keith Hannon
Mr. Gregg Thomas Hanold
Laura Elizabeth Hanold ’10
Daphne Johnson Hanrahan
Elizabeth B. Hansbrough ’13
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Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lousin
Hansen
Rebecca Hanson
Christian Maxwell Harris ’03
Dale Hutter Harris ’53
Nancy Laemmel
Hartmann ’52
Sally W. Hawksworth
Elizabeth Puckett Haworth ’01
Dr. David J. Harris
Tara K. Hartnett ’99
Brendy Reiter Hantzes ’81
Eleanor Magruder Harris ’74
Virginia Griffin Hartrampf ’58
Adelaide H. Hapala
Elizabeth Harris
Martha Mitchell Hartzog ’67
Sarah Hayden
Mary Beverley Taylor
Elizabeth Trueheart Harris ’49
Deborah R. Harvey ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B.
Emily Harris
Laurel Lea Harvey ’90
Jennica A. Harris ’08
Margaret Jordan Harvey ’74
Elizabeth Dunck Hayes ’95
Joshua Harris
Martha Mattern Harvey ’64
John T. Hayes*
Kathryn H. Harris ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Harvey
Jonathan Hayes
Kendall Foote Harris ’14
Victoria Chappell Harvey ’06
Louise L. Hayman ’70
Mary C. Harris ’99
Donna Hoogland
Nancy Hays
Haque ’73
Louise Towers Hardage ’73
Margaret May Harden ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Harden
Mrs. Stephanie Dee HardenO’Brien ’87
Dr. and Mrs. Byron B. Harder
Jean Mann Hardesty ’72
Anne Hardin
Austin Hardin
Carolyn Gough Harding ’60
Margaret Nelson Harding ’52*
Dr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm
Hardy*
Rosemary C. Hardy ’82
Nancy Green Hargrove ’71*
Steven Haring
Colleen Harland
Barry Harlow
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harlow
Brandy F. Harman ’04
Amanda Harner
Leigh McReynolds Harpel ’01
Ariel Lynn Harper ’15
Heather Riegel Harper ’83
Sandra Elder Harper ’58
Sarah Jennings Harper ’11
Adele Vogel Harrell ’62
Margaret Harrell
Mary Elmore Harrell ’64
Winston Harrell
Terrell Luck Harrigan ’81
Lynn Prior Harrington ’58
Molly Harrington
Alex Lowe Harris
Alissa Joanne Harris ’00
Mike Harris
Rhoda J. Harris ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Harris, Jr.
William and Anne Harris
Caroline Camp Harrison ’07
Erin Packard Harrison ’01
Julie Harrison
Katherine G. Harrison ’56
Maren Harrison
Marian Powell Harrison ’63
Martin Leigh Harrison
Nezahat Ozmen Harrison ’92
Russell Harrison
Stephanie Lucas Harrison ’67
Amy Harshfield
Alexis C. Hart ’11
Ann Sterling Hart ’83
Christina Rose Hart ’02
Georgia Herbert Hart ’40
Henriette Minor Hart ’39*
Ina Hart
Jen Hart
Lauren Anne Hart ’10
Meredith Paysinger Hart ’10
Polly Hart
Sophia Crysler Hart ’81
Penelope Parker Hartline ’84
Anthony Hartman
Thomas Hartman
Harwood ’99
Mr. Joel Hasbrouck and Ms.
Kirsten Summers
Judith Williams
Hawthorne ’79
Hayden
Tonay Schubert Hayward ’71
Caroline Chappell
Hazarian ’09
Vesta Murray Haselden ’38
Camilla Reid Hazlehurst ’68
Lauren Ann Haser ’11
Kelly Gardner Headd ’93
Connie G. Haskell ’70
Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Kaitlyn Alexander
Haskins ’15
Healey, Jr.
Elizabeth Sutton Healy ’65
MaryAnne Haslow-Hall ’11
Mildred Carothers Healy ’45*
Allison Hassard Hassard ’15
Anne and Jeff Heaney
Anne Mobley Hassett ’87
Mary Groetzinger Heard ’63
Wendy S. Hastings ’88
Katherine A. Hearn ’85
Diane Hatch ’64
Allison Martell Heath ’06
Jessica Hatch
Adelaide Frances Hedge ’15
Trudy Dowd Hatch ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L.
Jane Macdonald Hatcher ’61
Hedrick
Sydma Hatzopoulos
Ramona Achterberg Heers ’01
Evelyn Sanders Haugen ’55*
Beverley Crispin
Hildegerd Haugen
Meghan M. Hauser ’03
Alexandra Hiniker
Hausler ’09
Heffernan ’75
Joe Heffernan
Leslie Alexandra Heffron ’08
Barbara Cain Hegarty ’73
Damien Haussling
Christine Heikkenen-Black
Linda Havens
Stacey Heikkila
Kathryn L. Haw ’92
Lea Yejin Heil ’17
Amber Hawk
Nancie Heinemann
Christina O’Leary Hawk ’81
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Steven
Emily Hawk
Janet Hawk
Mary C. Hawkins ’00
Ross A. Hawkins
Heiser
Lucille Held
Katherine Powell Heller ’78
Robin Rodger Heller ’76
Samuel Hellier
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Elizabeth Biggar Hellmuth ’74
Kathleen Tyler Herndon ’03
Caroline E. Heltzel ’12
Alexandra Herrera ’11
Emmett and Lynn Heltzel
Margaret Pulis Herrick ’62
Susan Calhoun Heminway ’58
Sandra G. Herring ’74
Maria Wiglesworth
Anne Day Herrmann ’64
Hemmings ’67
Achsah Easter Henderson ’50
Anne Johnston
Henderson ’62
Janet Maynard
Henderson ’60
Kelly Hamrick Henderson ’87
Roberta Malone
Ann Banks Herrod ’68
Deborah and James
Hershman
Karen Goodspeed
Hertlein ’84
Patricia Neithold
Hertzberg ’67
Kathryn Trogdon
Hightower ’67
Elizabeth Simpson
Hilberts ’81
Anita Hildebrandt
Brandi Whitley Hilder ’99
Ann Ramsey Hill ’78
Drs. Barbara A. and
John M. Hill
Debra Bogdan Hill ’73
Harry H. Hill III
John Paul Hill
Matt Herzfeld
Katherine Hill
Kristin Herzog ’70
Leslie Elbert Hill ’74
Catherine Gross Hendren ’71
Laure M. Herzog ’14
Mary A. Hill ’00
Kathryn Barnes
Gwendolyn Bombay Hess ’89
Melissa Henning Hill ’99
John and Margaret Hess
Preston Hodges Hill ’49
Elizabeth G. Hester ’79
Theodora G. Hill ’60
Anne Willis Hetlage ’56
Susan Sudduth Hiller ’66
Carolyn Mapp Hewes ’69
H. Therese Robinson
Henderson ’57
Hendricks ’70
Shirley Pinson Hendricks ’03
Deborah Hendrickson
Sarah Hendrickson
Jaime E. Henna ’02
Dorothy Hennessey
Mayde Ludington
Henningsen ’48
Elizabeth Henry
Jacqueline Geets Henry ’92
Alexis Henshaw
Geraldine and Marvin
Hensley
Betty Waddell Henson ’58
Mary Basten Heppner ’79
Gillian M. Heptinstall ’73
Anna Fines Herbert ’03
Dorothy Compton Marks
Herbruck ’51
Carol Cody Herder ’72
Sarah Nolton Hergert ’98
Sharon McKinney
Herman ’85
Hailey Hickman Hermosa ’03
Amira S. Hernandez ’99
Dr. and Mrs. Rafael E.
Hernandez
Wendy Hernberg
Elizabeth Gurley Hewson ’46
Hillyer ’83
Jean Heyer
Iris Potteiger Hinchman ’56
Floride Buchanan
Bettina Hindin
Heyward ’58
Cynthia Hague Hineline ’98
Kristina Pody Hibdon ’95
Abigail Phillips Hinga ’96
Susanna Broaddus
Ashley C. Hinkle ’11
Hickman ’88
Trienel Ahearn Hickman ’92
Katharine Pauley Hickok ’72
Mark Hinshaw
Dr. and Mrs. Pedro F.
Hiribarne
Carolyn Elizabeth Hicks ’12
Eve Godchaux Hirsch ’48
Karla Kennedy Hicks ’85
Juri Hirschey
Linda C. Hicks
Cameron Cox Hirtz ’88
Andrea Priscilla Hidalgo ’01
Ginger Hite
Mrs. Derba C. Higginbotham
Katherine Cole Hite ’88
Gloria A. Higginbotham
Lisa C. Hite ’79
Melanie K. Higginbotham ’10
Ruth Hite
Paula D. Higginbotham ’02
Melissa Schoen Hitt ’85
Susannah Taylor
Jessica M. Hiveley ’97
Higginbotham ’15
James and Mary-Ellen
Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins
Richard Higgins
Renate Weickert Hixon ’60
Donna Meyer Hodgert ’89
Corinne Judeikis Hodges ’93
Dorothy Duncan Hodges ’57
Linda Schwaab Hodges ’65
Shannon Newman Hodges ’95
Mariah A. Hoelz ’11
Elizabeth Carper Hoffman ’54
Katherine Cooper
Hoffman ’91
Laura Hoffman
Louise Chapman Hoffman ’61
Sally Thomas Hoffman ’66
Stephanie Dewey Hoffman ’75
Virginia Faris Hoffman ’80
Peter Hoffmann
Kathryn Hoffmann-Loyd
Katherine M. Hoffner ’84
Audrey Elizabeth Hogan ’09
Meaghan K. Hogan ’14
Anne Hoge
Mary Jewett Hogenson ’08
Linda S. Hogle ’74
Barbara Dabney
Hohenlohe ’88
Charles Hoilman
Lloyd Hoilman, Jr.
Tricia Lynn Holcombe ’95
Jennifer Frost Holden ’86
Ethel Ann Holladay ’83
Winton Smoot Holladay ’74
Katherine Judd Holland
Lucie Stevens Holland ’82
Martha C. Holland ’72
Anne Holler ’71
Harriet Broughton
Holliday ’73
Helen Stanley Hollifield ’51
Paula HollingsworthThomas ’74
Mary Boulware Hobbs ’86
Aliece Rowland Hollis ’81
Hugh Hochman
Kaitlyn Aki Holloway ’13
Emily Koch Hodge ’12
Alyssa Kristin Holly ’06
Suzanne Harvey Hodge ’06
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Kimberly Holly
Paula M. Horning ’85
Kelly McBride Hudson ’79
Mr. Ryland Hunt
Constance Grace Holman ’96
Leslie A. Hornor ’83
Laura Thomas Hudson ’95
Susan Scales Hunt ’87
Leslie Hager Holman ’99
Elizabeth Mason Horsley ’90
Michael Hudson
Amy Schroeder Hunter ’95
Rosalie Gambrill Holman ’85
Marshá Taylor Horton ’76
Rebecca Hudson
Elizabeth Hunter
Margaret Millender
Samira Hossain ’05
Susan Miller Hudson ’78
Louise Lambert Hunter ’77
Michelle Youree Hostler ’78
Alexandra Hanson
Steve Huppert
Holmes ’63
Nevil Crute Holmes ’33*
Karen T. Hott ’91
Allison Holt
Laura Swope Hottel ’95
Natasha Weiss Huff ’11
Hallam Hurt ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G.
Jo Dougherty Hottenstein ’59
Cheryl and James Huffman
Jessica Hurt
Danelle J. Houck ’11
Martha Bennett Huffman ’87
Steve Hurt
Patricia Elizabeth Houser ’14
Susan Hughes Huffman ’83
Kathryn Johnstone Hurtz ’10
Dr. and Mrs. Alan Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hughes
Kerry Pollock Huskey ’93
Judy Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C.
Christopher Hutchens
Holthaus, Jr.
Candy Holtzman
Heidi Holzapfel
Jessica L. Holzer ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W.
Homoki
Zeda Elizabeth HomokiTitus ’94
Abigail Honeycutt
Elaine Mathews
Honeycutt ’06
Lee and Mandy Houston
David Howard
Nan Howard
Pamela Howard
Sharon Howard
Kathy Jackson Howe ’78
Huebner ’92
Hughes
Florence and Francis Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Hughes, Jr.
Joanna Slusser Hughes ’01
Mary Farmer Hughes ’99
Suzanna Kaye Hugi ’03
Courtney Louise Hurt ’10
Katherine Grosvenor
Hutcheson ’83
Frieda Manley Hutchinson ’47
James Hutchinson
Pete Hutchinson
Dawn Czaplicki Hutchison ’88
Mary Pope Maybank
Janet Storey Honick ’73
Mary Costello Howell ’76
Maria Garnett Hood ’61
Nancy Trimble Howell ’82
Jennifer Hooper ’00
Wanda Cronic Howell ’74
Kristen Blair Hooper ’93
Everett B. Howerton, Jr.
Lesley Bissell Hoopes ’68
Ann Pegram Howington ’59
Ruth S. Hoopes ’69
Ann Horrigan Hoy ’53*
Betsy Benoit Hoover ’65
Christina Andert Hoy ’93
Kathryn Levi Hoover ’81
Randall Hoyle
Tara Hoovestol
Carolyn Barr Hoyt ’70
Dani Humphrey
Courtney Hyers
Angela Hope
Katherine Victoria Hoyt ’16
Jacqueline Mabie
Elizabeth Hyland-Swann ’00
Ashby Clark Hopkins ’85
Nathalie Ryan Hoyt ’72
Charlotte Gibson Hopkins ’15
Jing Wang Huang ’68
Rebecca Penny Humphrey ’08
Deborah Ziegler Hopkins ’73
Henrietta Hill Hubbard ’50
Marion McKee
Elizabeth Pease Hopkins ’61
Leverett M. Hubbard, Jr.
Heather Hopkins
Mary Jane Schroder Oliver
Joanne E. Hopkins ’98
Kay Hopkins
Kendal Hopkins
Margaret Ellisor Hopkins ’76
Jessica Hopson
Susan Messikomer
Horenkamp ’93
Mr. and Mrs. Meade P. Horne
Hubbard ’62
Charles and Elizabeth Hulfish
Hutson ’83
Dayna Avery Hulme ’86
Jenine Bonnet Hutton ’03
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Beth and Kenneth Huus
Humenuck
Arthur F. Humphrey III
Lauren MacMannis
Huyett ’79
Cissy Humphrey ’76
Alice Wright Hyde ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Elizabeth Richmond
Humphrey
Humphrey ’60
Humphreys ’73
Christine Patten
Hundertpfund ’95
Sarah McCrady Hubbard ’65
Carol Hays Hunley ’81
Susan Taylor Hubbard ’51
Linda and Samuel Hunley
Brooke Hubbuch
Barbara Plamp Hunt ’55
Jeanne Many Huber ’79
Conover Hunt ’68
David Huddle
Gannon Hunt ’98
Nancy Kaufmann Hudec ’72
Joseph Hunt
Leigh Hudgins
Laura Hunt
LuAnn Haag Hunt ’90
Hyder ’84
James E. Hyler II
Renee Hylton
Kathleen Meredith
Iacobelli ’88
Nese Icgoren Icgoren ’80
Ruth Schmidt Igoe ’66
Elizabeth Ihle
Elizabeth E. Ike ’96
Anna May Archer Imbrie ’14
Laurel Shay Imes ’98
Sonia ImMasche
Carolyn Imperato ’93
Sarah Elkins Ince ’99
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Alix Ingber and
Jeffrey R. Ingber
Sarah Paradise Ingber ’68
Alice Williams Inge ’42
Karen Ingebretsen
David Ingram
Lynn Rosemarie Hanna
Ingram ’82
Mary Amanda McThenia
Iodice ’55
Suzanne Hoag Ippolito ’67
Kenton Irby
Rand Irons
Mike Irvin
Shannon Irvin
William Irvin
Ryan Irving
Janet Caldwell Irwin ’56
Paul Irwin
Elizabeth Glaser Isaacs ’67
K. Isaacs
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Ison
Ian Iverson
Mary Bailey Izard ’52
Kim E. Izquierdo ’98
Elizabeth Binford Jack ’12
Ann Biggs Jackson ’68
Barbara Garforth Jackson ’55*
Marian Shanley Jacobs ’44
Sarah Lindsey Jacobs ’08
Elizabeth Gallagher
Jeffery ’86
Mrs. Mary M. Johnson
Mary Williams Johnson ’73
Julie Lindauer Jacobson ’88
Carol Williamson Jenkins ’80
Molly Katherine Johnson ’82
R. Eugene Jaegers
Dale Jenkins
Molly Marie Johnson ’12
Carol McNealus Jaffe
Hunter Jenkins
Nancy Johnson
Gabriel Jaffe
Kelly Judson Jenkins ’82
Richard Johnson
James Jaffe
Mr. and Mrs. Larry V. Jenkins
Sharon Johnson
John G. Jaffe
Susan Jester Jenkins ’67
Sondra Johnson
Carol Dickson Jahnke ’86
Elizabeth Jenkins-Joffe
Vicky Toof Johnson ’54
Charles and Merilee Jahnke
Elizabeth B. Jennings ’91
Tiffany Johnson Bidler
Doug Jahnke
Elizabeth V. Jensen ’08
Sharon Johnson Lewis
Maia Free Jalenak ’88
Jamie Lynn Jensen ’05
Kimberly Johnson-Smith ’69
Caroline Miller James ’95
Mr. and Mrs. Russell R.
Bernadette Johnston
Catherine Blaik James ’94
Deanne Dawson James ’86
Elisabeth Widdifield
McClung James ’97
Jensen
Marilyn Jentzen
Amy Jessen-Marshall
Al Jette
Elizabeth Johnston
Katherine L. Johnston ’97
Lisa Johnston
Liz Johnston
Katelyn Patricia James ’11
Ileann Jimenez-Sepulveda
Murray Armstrong James ’48
Paige Tomberlin Jobe ’95
William James
Allison Clark Joe ’01
Rebecca Garrett Jamison ’80
Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Joerger
Susie Venable Jamison ’61
Verena Mireille Joerger ’15
Jessica Joiner Joiner ’11
Dennis K. and Linda Janiak
Katherine John
Laura Rihl Joiner ’96
Mrs. Mary Janick-Smith
Thomas John
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Joiner
Susan Janofsky
Dearing Ward Johns ’63
Benjamin Jolliff
Elizabeth Farmer Jarvis ’76
Karole Boggs Johns ’86
Alison Jones ’71
Elizabeth Washabaugh
Molly Elizabeth Johns ’12
Ann Thrash Jones ’78
Amanda L. Johnson ’14
Anne Smith Jones ’61
Jarvis ’75
Rose Montgomery
Johnston ’56
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G.
Johnstone
Barbara Jackson
Sarah Melcher Jarvis ’49
Amelia Johnson
Cassidy L. Jones ’11
Denva E. Jackson ’05
Jaclyn Jason
Ann Gumaer Johnson ’59
Colleen Handte Jones ’86
Doris Jackson
Tempe Javitz
Benita Phinizy Johnson ’52
Dallis Johnson Jones ’54
Fanchon Lewis Jackson ’50
Michelle Jay
Carol Worboys Johnson ’62*
Deborah H. Jones ’84
Kathleen Jackson
Beverly Smith Bragg
Carolyn A. Johnson ’75
Deborah L. Jones ’70
Louise Jackson ’71
Jeans ’54
Cynthia Jill Johnson ’72
Denise Jeffrey Jones ’94
Margaret Jackson
Marie-Edith Jedla ’93
George Johnson
Dona Van Arsdale Jones ’64
Marilyn Jackson
William T. Jefferies
Grace Butler Johnson ’66
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones
Mary Jackson ’67
Kelsey E. Jeffers ’07
Jaye and Brian Johnson
Elizabeth A. Jones
Nancy Ord Jackson ’53
Janet Jefferson
Jerry Johnson
Elizabeth Brooks Jones ’75
Rebecca A. Jackson ’99
Sally Ann Jefferson ’14
Jorgee Boyles Johnson ’03
Heather Daly Jones ’92
Whitney Jackson
Stephanie Christine
Kelly Johnson
Jasmine M.D. Jones ’10
Margaret K. Johnson ’13
Jean Jones
Gaye Gardner Jacob ’60
Jefferson ’03
Alice Preston Jacobs ’68
Stuart Jefferson
Margaret Sexton Johnson ’77
Margery Scott Johnson ’57
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Jeffrey Allan Jones
Sara Esther Kaplan ’02
Adele Laslie Kellman ’67
Debra J. Kertzman ’81
Jenni Jones
Emile Karafiol
Laura Kellner
Melissa McGee
Jillian Cody Jones ’64
Jay Kardan
Leslie Ross Kellogg ’87
Joan Sheets Jones ’69 and
Todd Karl
Barbara LaLance Kelly ’70
Susan Ray Karlson ’76
Catherine Grier Kelly ’75
Stacey McKimmey
Elizabeth Kelly ’85
James F. Jones, Jr.
Judith Cowen Jones ’60
Louise Coleman Jones ’51
Karmen ’15
Elizabeth C. Kelly ’79
Lucy Kiker Jones ’43
Katherine Seder Karon ’97
Lindsey Neef Kelly ’99
Margaret Fitzsimons
Adele Karoum
Rebecca E. Kelly
Peter Kashou
Sharon Staley Kelly ’87
Anne-Claire Wackenhut
Anne Hoagland Kelsey ’52
Jones ’51
Mark Jones
Nicole Jones
Kasten ’98
Sarah C. Jones ’11
Juliet Jacobsen Kastorff ’84
William Jones
Jane De Butts Kates ’76
Minta M. Jones-Ford ’88
Beth Katona
Rosanna Jones-Thurman ’90
Kara Elizabeth Katona ’18
John Jordan
Erin Elizabeth Katz ’91
Phyllis Watt Jordan ’80
Lisa Michelle Katz ’90
Amoret Thissell
Martha Legg Katz ’52
Jorgensen ’82
Sarah Katz
Keenan Colton Kelsey ’66
Ashley Kemp
Janet and Robert Kemp
Denali Kemppel
Keith Kendrick
Stephen Kenefick
Frances Barnes Kennamer ’71
Brianne Harvey Kennedy ’01
Drew Kennedy
Holly Joy
Lizbeth Lynn Kauffman ’82
Susan Joyce
Kelly Hughes Kaufman ’03
Phyllis A. Joyner ’55
Kathleen A. Kavanagh ’74
Anna Jubb
Jodie Weber Kavanah ’06
Ruina Wallace Judd ’61
Dara Kaye
Kristy Judson ’77
Barbara and Marc Kaylor
Sandra Judy
Cori Kaylor
Robin Sayre Juliana ’97
Sarah Webb Lent Keat ’50
Vanessa Corry Julsen ’01
Hope Keating ’81
Ellen Nichols Jump ’60
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Keating
Keeley Sullivan Jurgovan ’92
Alison Trout Keeports ’92
Laurna Michelle Kaatz ’01
Georgia Kegley
Serena Basten Kachinsky ’02
Briggett J. Keith ’72
Elizabeth R. L. Kadesky ’10
Katlin D. Kelety ’67
Monika Kaiser ’82
Margaret Waters Keriakos ’67
Janet Sheppard Kelleher ’75
Nicole Johnson Kaler ’96
Kathryn Waldrop
Nicole Kelleher-Linkonis ’97
Kerkering ’70
Karen Cole Kallis ’89
Leslie Keller
Donna C. Kerley ’10
David Kalman
Barbara Tillman Kelley ’67
Karen D. Kerlin ’83
Sarah Whitney Kammerer ’11
Frances Lane Smith Kelley ’82
Stacey L. Kerr ’12
Mr. Keith C. Kanaga
Mary A. Kelley ’70
Tom Kerr
Emily Clark Kang ’99
Pamela Ford Kelley ’67
Marcy Kersch
Rachel E. Kaniss ’12
Paula Brown Kelley ’78
Nancy D. Kershner ’90 and
Gwen Speel Kaplan ’60
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Holly Kennedy
Lee Kennedy
Tatum Carolyn Kennedy ’98
Karen Bender Kennelly ’98
M. L. Kenney
Sarah Houston Kenning ’01
Jean Felty Kenny ’53
Holly Weaver Kenreich ’76
Jane Johnson Kent ’48
J. D. Keogh
Thomas Keogh
Mary Stevenson Fontaine
Keown ’63
William R. Kershner
Keshishian ’71
Bonnie and Charles C.
Kestner
Kristen Kestner
Nancy Hudler Keuffel ’62
Dianne Wood Keyser ’73
Ronda J. Keyworth ’97
Meridith Khan
Amy Kidd
Greta Kidd
Virginia Klise Kidd ’70
Edward and Karen Kiely
Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Kientz III
Allison Kijak
Cornelia Kiley
Katherine Ashley Kilgore ’12
Christina Cotter Kilhefner ’98
Elizabeth J. Killiam ’08
Marie-Therese Killiam
Christina Killoran
Elizabeth Giguere Kimball ’03
Gloria and Zac Kimball
Courtney Pfaff Kimble ’03
Beverly Bassett Kimmel ’69
Elizabeth Scott Kimmel ’75
Stacey Kimmel-Smith
Brenda Darden Kincaid ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey C. King
Cary Davis King ’73
Dorothy Dana King ’67
Holly Patricia Caswell
King ’92
Kaitlyn King
Mary Haskins King ’45
Michaelle Palmer Connors
King ’87
Sarah Strother King ’64
Susan J. King ’78
Dean Kinley
James Kinney
Miriam Kirch
Harriet Heiden Kirchhoff ’51
Karen Steinhardt
Kirkbride ’56
Bessie H. and James R.
Kirkwood
Mr. and Mrs. Winfield S.
Ann Lindquist Krikos ’92
Ashley Rogers LaGanga ’05
Creigh Casey Krin ’73
Jamison Laib
Dawn Knopf
Brooke Krivokucha
Alice Cutting Laimbeer ’83
Amanda Bliss Knost ’95
Amy Jane Kroeger ’90
Aileen H. Laing ’57
The Reverend and Mrs. Peter
Carol Anne Kroese ’74
Emily Leming La Jeunesse ’91
Janet Kroh Kroh ’83
Heather McPheeters Lake ’10
Cynthia Krohn
Dorothy Senghas Lakner
Cathleen Cummings
Jaya Lakshminarayanan
Knoke
N. Knost
Katherine Anne Kirkwood ’04
Casey Elaine Knott ’12
Virginia Lynch Kiseljack ’84
Rebecca Faxon Knowles ’55
Katherine Kissling
Jocelyn Koch
Mr. and Mrs. Glen E.
Mr. Mark Kockler
Lynne Kropinak
Jenny Hogan Koehn ’98
Anne Hauslein Kruchten ’00
Cynthia Pierce
Bruce Watts Krucke ’54
Katherine Wilson Lamb ’71
Gus Krucke
Mary Johnston Lambert ’05
Gen. Charles C. Krulak
Muriel Wikswo Lambert ’66
Linda Mallon Krulwich ’68
Benedicte Valentin
Kitchen, Jr.
Sally Old Kitchin ’76
Virginia MacKethan
Kitchin ’59
Ms. Misti Denise Kittman
Kohlenberger ’84
Winston Kohler
Ann Elizabeth Knoke
Page M. Kjellstrom ’70
Kohudic ’92
Jacqueline M. Kjono ’91
Dennis Konkel
Susan Walton Klaveness ’76
Summer Konneker
Deborah Davison Klein ’78
Alexandra Kontes
Richard Klein
Jami Elizabeth Kontkanen ’10
Savannah Klein ’16
Patricia Gilroy Koochaki ’69
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Klein
Karl and McKenzie Koon
Heather Kleiner
Katherine Koops
Hugo and Nancy Kleinhans
Greg Kope
Megan Sinner Kleinhans ’04
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Koper
Charlotte Evans Klett ’73
Marlena Koper ’00
Lisa Hagan Kliefoth ’79
Dale Kortze
Michelle Scherrer Klimt ’84
Elizabeth Anne Koslow ’13
Alicia Zuke Kline ’82
Ted Kouba
Jeanie Kline
Jana E. Koubek ’78
Mr. Robert H. Kline
Kama Boswell Koudelka ’85
Ann Stuart McKie Kling ’74
Anna Kovatcheva
Jean Reeve Klinges ’53
B. Joyce Kramar
Laure Klopsis
Jo Ann Soderquist Kramer ’64
Jackie Knapper
Grace Krause
Lindsey Parr Knick ’04
Melville Douglass Krebs ’69
Kate Knight
Kathryn Kreeger
Linda Whitlow Knight ’71
Leanne Weber Kreis ’85
Randolph Knipp
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.
Sarah Johnston
Knoblauch ’74
Kremer
Alice Johnson Krendel ’72
Leslie Knodt
Linda Hill Krensky ’71
Matthew Knoester
Margaret Feild Kresge ’65
Krolczyk ’95
Deanna Kubota
Deborah LaLonde
Jennifer Stringfellow
Lamanna ’01
Lamothe ’00
Emily T. Kuchar ’96
Kimberly LaMotta
Mario Kuhar
Amy Campbell Lamphere ’80
Jeanette Kuhn
Chris Lancaster
Caroline Johnston Kukla ’98
Grayson Harris Lane ’83
Lynda Kukla
Helen Murchison Lane ’46
James Kulikowski
Florence Baldwin Langford ’81
Katherine Ann Kummer ’03
Jo Ann Langham
Jane Shipman Kuntz ’58
Emile Langlois
Beth Kurtz
Erin Coyne Lanier ’08
Priscilla Blackstock Kurz ’67
Diane Mann Lankford ’67
Daniel Kuthy
Gen A. Lanphere
Nancy Kuykendall
Willie Newbury Lansing ’62
Amy Katherine Kvien ’15
Catherine R. Lanter ’96
Min Ho Kwaan ’60
Shapleigh Donnelly
Sara Ruhle Kyle ’75
Susan Herbert Kyle ’68
Karen Malmquist Laakso ’90
Ms. Deborah A. LaBarre
Sally Byron LaBarre ’79
Peter M. Labombarde
Jose LaCambra
Adrianna Taylor
La Candia ’14
LaPointe ’86
Elizabeth Larabell
Marthe Lardanchet ’99
Reyhan Tansal Larimer ’62
Cara Ardemagni LaRoche ’92
Kirsten Vold Larsen ’84
Mary Pat Behnke Larsen ’66
John LaRue
Nicole Gilkison LaRue ’01
Anne Richardson Lackey ’90
Marisol G. Laserna ’99
Norman LaCroix
Frances Griffith Laserson ’70
Sherry Lacy
Barbara Bullis LaFayette ’60
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Jeannine Petersen Laskey ’75
John Leathers
Amy J. Lemieux ’91
Xinyu Li ’14
Howard and Susan Lasky
Marilyn Clark Leathers ’54
Johanna Lemieux
Annamarie Lichtenberg ’13
Linda McGuire Last ’58
Harriet Harrison Leavell ’81
Leslie Braginetz Lemish ’89
Lorie Teeter Lichtlen ’82
Nancy Dew Lathrop ’67
Katherine Leaver
Charles Lemme
Virginia Sheaff Liddel ’52
Irfan Lorraine Kiratli
Kimberly Lebar
Ann Crowell Lemmon ’60
Kristen Lientz
Courtney LeBlanc
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Francis
Nancy Palermo Lietz ’86
Latimer ’90
Mrs. Catherine Crowell
Latimore
Kirsten Latsen
Cynthia Laufenberg
Lynn M. Laufenberg
Catharine King Laufer ’96
Sue Mossey Laufer ’73
Pamela Laukaitis
Elizabeth Blackwell
Laundon ’69
Melissa Carrington Laurie ’86
Daniel Lavery
Karen Lavin-Sutton
Stacey Marie White Law ’89
Christina Lawes
Blair Walker Lawrence ’68
Irene Lawrence
Katherine Schuhmacher
Lawrence ’60
Moira Erickson Lawrence ’80
Adam and Lollie Lawson
Dorothy Moore Lawson ’59
Josephine Shaw Lawson ’70
Karol A. Lawson ’81
Kathryn Elizabeth Lawson ’04
Kurt Lawson
Mary Scales Lawson ’70
Rebecca Harris Layne ’03
Eleanor Snow Lea ’40
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leach
Mr. and Mrs. Carville B.
Leaf, Jr.
Hilary Taylor LeBlanc ’93
Nancy Newell Lennon ’64
Betsy Liles
Laura S. Lechler ’96
Ruth Willingham Lentz ’74
Gary Liljegren
Martha Dabney Leclere ’54
Liz Kent Leon
Anthony Lilly
Nicole Ledbetter
Olivia Anne McGregor
Rachel McHugh Lilly ’63
Scott Ledbetter
Anne McGrath Lederer ’57
Ann Tremain Lee ’69
Ardyce G. Lee ’00
Camille Lee
Caroline Lee
Debra Lee ’90
Johnny Lee
Paul Lee
Paula Victoria Lee ’89
Rosemary Lee
Stacey Lawrence Lee ’91
Lola Lee Beno
Irene Leech
Nancy Fink Leeds ’57
Virginia Bennett Leeds ’88
Adam Lees
Ann Leggett
Katherine Leggett
Maren Howard Leggett ’95
Matthew Legner
Rachel Bostain Legum ’03
Nahtaniel Lehigh
Lynda Leibel ’82
Margaret W. Leigh ’73
Jessica B. Leiner ’10
Rob Leischner
Kathleen Leake
Laura Virginia Leitch ’14
Jennifer A. Lear ’99
Claire Leland
Kelly Collins Lear ’96
Deirdre A. Leland ’68
Patricia Lear
John Leland
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Sarah M. Lightbody ’12
Roxie LeBlanc
Kaelyn D. Leake ’09
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Leon ’65
Alexis Simmont Leonard ’11
Ann Colston Leonard ’47
Harriet Ivey Leonard ’80
Keedie Grones Leonard ’76
Richard Leonard
Jessica E. Leonardi ’07
Ginger Dreyfus Lerner ’52
Diane M. Leslie ’73
Kristen Lessen
Dorothy Wood Letts ’50
Mary Entwistle Limbert ’66
Crystal Limerick
Camelot J. Lindauer ’93
Megan Read Lindberg ’91
Nancy Robinson Lindberg ’78
Sarah M. Lindemann ’13
Mollie Katherine Linden ’10
Ryk and Wendy Linden
Karin Lindgren ’75
Susan Lynne Dickinson
Lindner ’84
Emmy Sau Han Leung ’89
Brittany Griffith Lindsey ’10
Lynda Overly Levengood ’64
Douglas Lindsey
Christine Eng Leventhal ’73
Elizabeth R. Lindsey ’86
Jonathan Levi
Jenna Wasylenko Lindsey ’10
Sasha Anne Levine ’05
Kathleen Lindsey
David Levite
Sarah R. Lindsey ’04
Karyn Harcum Levy ’86
Marcia Pace Lindstrom ’66
Susan Mann Levy ’86
Susan Anthony Lineberry ’79
Ruth Darnley Lewin ’83
Christina K. Link ’02
Elizabeth Nicholson Lewis ’74
Miriam Wyse Linsky ’50
Emily Lewis
Elizabeth Linville
Helen Lewis
Julia Hanneken Linza ’92
Helen Smith Lewis ’54
Margaret Lippard
Mrs. Jack C. Lewis
Elizabeth Hanger
Jean Graceanne Lewis ’87
Jeanne H. E. Lewis ’83
Jennifer Crawley Lewis ’88
Lippincott ’42
Elizabeth Johnston
Lipscomb ’59
Lydia Frances Lewis ’15
Linda Lipscomb ’73
Sarah E. Lewis
Suzanne Petrie Liscouski ’91
Turina Nicole Lewis ’14
Suzanne M. Little ’68
Betty Mundy Littrell ’52
Col. and Mrs. Ward
Litzenberg
Mary A. Lively
Astrid M. B. Liverman ’98
Eric Liverman
Maria Burroughs
Livingston ’40
Marilynn Marshall
Livingston ’74
Gail P. Lloyd ’60
Jennifer Beck Locke ’96
Stacey Sickels Locke ’88
Sandy Lockridge
Peggy Jean Fossett
Lodeesen ’58
Patricia Lodewick ’57
Margaret E. Loebe ’06
Page Nelson Loeser ’62
Cheryl Harris Lofland ’79
Martha C. Loftin ’07
Nan Dabbs Loftin ’81
Edna Osmanski Loftus ’72
Richard Loftus
Katharine Fish Lohr ’09
Michael Lokmor
Brennan Lollis
Kathryn Hall Lombardi ’97
Amelie Lombardini ’07
Martha Watson Lombardy ’82
Chelsea Capizzi-Walsh
Lomicka ’08
Carolyn Loram
Elizabeth Meyerink Lord ’59
Lundy
Amber Lee MacKay ’15
William MacKenzie
Harrah Lord ’66
Victoria Lunsford
Elizabeth Eisinger Mackes ’86
Paul Lorio
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Luoni
Milissa Mackey
Roderick Loss
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Douglas
Julie Whitehurst
Noelle Lotano ’00
Stephanie Belk Loter ’98
Hannah Lott
Rosalie Morgan Louis ’10
Amy Elaine Loux ’94
Mary C. Love ’70
Virginia Page Love ’50
Amy Loveridge
Angela Love-Zaranka
Candida Connard Low ’68
Anne Simonds Lowe ’78
Julia Fort Lowe ’63
Katharine Tilghman Lowe ’57
Linda Lowell
Danielle Catherine Lowery ’16
Joan Lowery
E. James Lowrey
Kristen Whitney Lowrey ’87
Christine Smith Lowry ’57
Amber Lubeck ’09
Michelle Lucado
Carol Lucas
Perry Liles Lucas ’85
Jane Garland Lucas ’73
Wendy S. Lucia ’93
Eve Jackson London ’78
Frances Matton Luckett ’45
Jean Morris Long ’54
James Luckinbill
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E. Long
Joan Lucy
Michelle A. Long
Jerry Dreisbach Ludeke ’54
Randi Miles Long ’66
Susan Posey Ludeman ’80
Savannah Humphrey
Mary F. Ludington ’76
Long ’05
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.
Stacy Ludington ’12
Zackariah Long
Kelli Ludlum
Elizabeth Wray Longino ’78
Melanie Luke
Amy F. Longley ’84
Peyton White Lumpkin ’76
Kathryn Lookofsky
Anne Lund
Beatrice Dingwell Loos ’46
Jennifer L. Lundy ’10
Lusby
Courtney S. Luther
Barney Walker Lutsk ’65
MacKinlay ’66
Brooke Hamilton
MacKinnon ’62
Cheryl Lux ’76
John MacKinnon
Sara Finnegan Lycett ’61
Katherine Margaret
Ary Lotterhos Lyle ’60
M. Lynn Lyle ’67
Cassandra Kathleen
Lynch ’07
Macklin ’13
Monna Simpson
MacLellan ’51
G. W. MacLeod
Eleanor Lynch
Nancy E. MacMeekin ’65
Erica Thomson Lynch ’92
Josephine Wiens
Patricia Sparks Lyndon ’68
Jennifer Swisher Lynes ’97
Catherine W. Lynn ’64
Elizabeth Francke Lynn ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edgar Lynn
Jennifer N. Lynn ’06
Merrill Lynn
Nancy Coppedge Lynn ’61
Edith Bell Lyon ’52
Megan Coffield Lyon ’80
Emily Lyons
Christina Savage Lytle ’88
Clair Falcon Maasbach ’81
Margot Mabie
Mary Rhoda Mabry ’80
MacMichael ’67
Heather MacMillan
Victoria Amanda
MacMillan ’87
Tonia W. Macneil ’68
Melaina Macone ’11
Marion MacRae ’67
Peter T. and Claire C. Macy
Michael J. Madden
Stacey Dyan Maddox ’04
Diane Magasich
Meta Bond Magevney ’63
Kathryn Thilking
Maginnis ’73
Ella Hanson Magruder ’75
and Mark M. Magruder
Maria MacCormack
Helene Bauer Magruder ’57
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.
Mia Magruder
MacDonald III
Mary MacDonald
Nina Brown MacDonald ’81
Faith Bullis Mace ’61
Mrs. Marian D. MacGregor
Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Machinist
Sarah C. Machinist ’01
Whitney W. Machnik ’85
Katherine Cooley Maher ’68
James Mahon
Kristen Layman Mahoney ’89
Monica C. Mahoney ’89
Blanchette Chappell Maier ’73
Michelle Maitland
Alice Benton Major ’79
Jennifer Schmidt Major ’99
Marieluise Macht
Elizabeth Haskell Mack ’57*
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Julia Easley Mak ’49
Ms. Candice Marceau ’10
Mr. and Mrs. Danny J. Martin
Linda Mason
Ann Vandersyde Malbon ’80
Jennifer Marchal
Dixie Lynn Martin ’15
Susan Hickman Mason ’95
Sonja Malcolm
Christina E. Marchetti ’05
Edna L. Martin ’81
Tracy Meier Mason ’93
Ann South Malick ’75
Anita Marcotte
Elizabeth Hensley Martin ’91
Robin D. Mass
Stefan Belza and
Laura Reither Marcotte ’02
Erin Martin
Ellen Massey
Anna Malicka
Joan Teetor Marder ’50*
Harriet Wall Martin ’65
Meg Massey
Mariah Smith Malik ’86
Dale and Myrna Marfell
Jamie Planck Martin ’81
Antonia Bredin Massie ’77
Barbara E. Mallett ’79
Evelyn Cantey Marion ’41
Jeanette Martin
Eleanor Gilmore Massie ’66
Fannie Zollicoffer
Kathryn Marion ’84
Jennie L. Martin ’02
Joy Peebles Massie ’57
Nancy Blackwell Marion ’74
Jennifer Martin
Lourine Mays Massie ’67
Meredith-Clarissa Mark
Jesse K. Martin ’02
Mary Massie
Mr. and Mrs. Felix D.
Mallonee ’80
Margaret Milnor Mallory ’76
Susan Mallory
Judith Powell Martin ’67
Mary Catherine Massie ’10
Markham IV
L. Joe and Martha Malloy
Julia Groves Martin ’42
Sara Massy
Mary Markham
Emilie Janay Malone ’04
Katherine J. Martin ’98
Mary McCall Mastin ’67
Dea Markley
Frances Redmond Malone ’77
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E.
Elinor Vorys Matchneer ’54
Alexandra Marks
Caiti Maloney
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Marks
Laura Gredys Martin ’90
Jane A. Maloney ’74
Ruth Ratliff Matheny ’08
Lori Saraniero Marks ’92
Laura Rose Martin ’91
Megan C. Maloney ’08
Autumn L. Mather ’97
Mary Shaw Halsey Marks ’74
Lucile Page Martin ’95
Timothy Maloney
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mather
Sarah Elizabeth Maroney ’10
Margaret Sheffield Martin ’48
Megan C. Maltby ’95
Elizabeth W. Matheson ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell L.
Molly Dunn Martin ’73
Fionna J. Matheson ’98
Olivia W. Martin ’76
Mr. and Mrs. James V.
Holly Miller Mallos ’95
John Mammarappallil
Anne Williams
Maroney
Martin
Anna Kay Matejka ’08
Jackie Marquardt
Peninah Meighan Martin ’58
Mary Cole Marquis ’86
Linda Mancini
Robert Martin
Rebecca Claire Matheson ’15
Amanda Marr
Susan Jahn Mancini ’64
Debra and Ronald Martin
Ann C. Mathews ’69
Olivia Ungerer Marschall ’06
Elizabeth Mandler
Ryan Martin
Deyanne Passarello
Kenneth Marsh
Jennifer Temple
Stephanie C. Martin
Pamela Marsh
Consuelo Michelle
Manchester ’55
Mangrum ’03
Sharon T. Mangus ’74
Nalini Mani ’93
Anne Baldwin Mann ’78
Sue Corning Mann ’49
Ursula Mann
Elvira McMillan Mannelly ’65
Stephanie Mannen
Megan C. Manubay ’08
Alexandra Stewart
Manwarren ’94
Melissa Clough Manzo ’12
Diana Marahrens
Cynthia Wacholtz Marbut ’86
Thomas Marcais
Anne Randolph Marshall ’77
Martinez ’82
Bradford Marshall
Ms. Delia E. Martinez
Diana E. Marshall ’04
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martinez
Eleanora L. Marshall ’70
Marcia Brandenburg
Emily Suzanne Marshall ’15
Martinson ’74
Matheson
Mathews ’75
Jessica Steinhice Mathews ’87
Melanie Stembal Mathews ’68
Kathryn Carroll
Mathewson ’66
Barbara Offutt Mathieson ’70
Cornelia Long Matson ’58
Holly Elkins Marshall ’95
Elizabeth Eager Marvel ’05
Victoria Matter ’90
Liz Marshall
Mary-Ellen Martin Marvel ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Richard V.
Rosalind J. Marshall
Anna L. Maschal
Sharon Marshall
Laura Maschal
Faith Mattison ’48
Carol Allison Martell
Stephen Masciola
Brigette Laib Mattox ’98
Andrew Martin
Judith Harbottle Maselli ’68
Mr. Charles Mattox
Barbara D. Martin ’01
Reda Annis Masincup ’09
Kristin Liljegren Maurice ’92
Dr. and Mrs. C. Allen
Irene M. Maslanik ’07
Laura Maus
Kathryn Mason
Madalyn DeLaurrie
Martin, Jr.
Caterine Martin
Kirstin Mason
Mattingly, Jr.
Mawyer ’12
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Sarah Madison Maxey ’02
Jane McCarthy
Dorothy and Matt McDaniel
Christopher McGowan
Genevieve Maxon-Stark
Karen McCarthy
Nancy Moss McDaniel ’65
James McGrady
Donna and Stephen Maxwell
Mary McCarthy
Patricia J. McDaniel and
Martha E. McGrady
Emory Furniss Maxwell ’74
Mary (Mai) McCarthy ’11
McNair Currie Maxwell ’63
Maura H. McCarthy ’93
Brenda May
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Louise Jenkins Maybank ’60
McCarthy
Judy Addison Mayberry ’67
Shannon Burke McCarthy ’95
Dorothy Ulf Mayer ’59
Carol McCrary McCartney
Gay Reddig Mayl ’55
Mary Lee McGinnis
Olivia Benedict Maynard ’58
Jimmy Mayne
Cheryl Tyree Mayo ’70
Cathy Cash Mays ’84
Erin G. Mays ’05
Mary U. Mazgaj ’09
Caitlin Webber Mazzucca ’04
Virginia Tripp McAdams ’05
Emily Dick McAlister ’78
June Neighbors
McAllister ’58
Kathryn McAllister
Ann McAllister-Thomas ’87
Anne Stupp McAlpin ’68
Linda Lee McAndrew ’64
Anna McAninch
Allen McBride
Anne McBride
Elli McBride
Caitlin McCabe
Cynthia Hardy McCabe ’74
Mary McCahill
Maline Gilbert McCalla ’60
Erica C. Kennedy
McCallie ’07
Lenetta Archard
McCampbell ’85
Allison Jennings
McCance ’64
Amy Thompson
McCandless ’68
Diana McCargo
Deborah Koss McCarthy ’77
McClain ’54
William F. West
Harriotte Dodson
McDannald ’65
Lisa M. Rogness
McDermott ’83
Timothy McDermott
Joan A. McDevitt
Mary Lee McDonald ’65
Stacey D. McClain ’93
Susan Strong McDonald ’65
Marilyn K. McClelland ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Deborah and Richard
McClintock
McDonough
Gretchen M. McDonough ’08
Kate Gorman McClung ’11
Anne Billings McDougall ’73
Margaret Graves McClung ’53
Martha Benn McDowall ’64
Polly Parker McClure ’83
Barrie Jeffrey McDowell ’81
D. D. McClurkin
Mary McDowell
Elizabeth Parker McColl ’63
Nancy B. McDowell ’63
Janet Baldwin McColloch ’79
Elizabeth Kennon McElroy ’16
Margaret Katterjohn
Randolph McElroy, Jr.
McCollom ’40
Aline Rex McEvoy ’65
Judy A. McComb ’90
Colston McEvoy
Carol Blanton McCord ’47
Fiona Margaret McFadden ’12
Marissa Jo McCord ’15
Margaret Hoy McFadden ’72
Pamela Drake McCormick ’72
Jane A. McFaddin ’73
Rita McCowan
Margaret S. McFaddin ’75
Elena McCoy
Sadie McFarlane
Leah McCoy
Lynn Ulrici McGarvey ’57
Martha Hoffman McCoy ’44
Barbara L. McGehee
Elizabeth Waring
Karis Mcgill
McCracken ’02
Mariah Leakhim McGill ’02
Kathleen Ann McGregor ’14
Michael A. McGrew
Sarah Kennedy McGroarty ’77
Thelma Houk McGrory ’57
Seana Lyn McGuffey ’04
Mary Boyd McGuire ’89
Catherine Roberts
McHaney ’55
Comber R. McHugh ’86
Sarane McHugh ’81
Deana McInnis
Jordan C. McIntire ’11
Michelle McIntire
Jean McIntosh ’65
Ann Mc Iver
Carole Craven McIvor ’71
Cynthia A. McKay ’78
Alaina C. McKee ’10
Janine Brockie McKee ’70
Margot A. McKee ’60
Virginia Ready McKeel ’62
Lauren Friend McKelvey ’03
Susan Mckelvey
Bernadean Gupton
McKelway ’78
Barbara McKenna
Arthur E. McKenzie
Dr. and Mrs. Peter McKeown
Adrienne McKinney
Gwen M. McKinney ’03
Mary McCracken
Sarah Dean McGill ’66
Lianne McCray
Bridget M. McGinley ’14
Julia McCready
Evah Pottmeyer McGinley ’98
Kimea W. McCuller ’15
James M. McKinnon
Sharon Kane McGinley
Ann Knickerbocker
Trudy Slade McKnight ’71
K. Holly McGlothlin ’78
Christine McLain ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Vol Forrest
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck McLamb
McCulloch ’63
Diana Landau McCulloch ’81
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E.
McCulloch, Jr.
Robert McCullough
Andrea McCully
McGlothin
Karen Jaffa McGoldrick ’79
Anthony F. McGonigle
Tracey McGovern
Stephanie Lyon Pratt
McKinney ’91
Rachel McLane
William McLarty
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Tara and Timothy
McLaughlin
Ann McLean
Marjorie Rebentisch
McLemore ’70
Sarah E. McLemore ’08
Dorothy Woods McLeod ’58
Douglas R. McLeod
Doreen M. McVeigh ’09
Lisette Mendes
Aaron Michalove
Rebecca Michie McVeigh ’87
Frances Crispin Davis
Amy Daugherty Michel ’96
Lynn M. McWhood
Menefee ’98
Norma Michels
Cynthia McWilliams
Carl Merat
Paul and Therese Michels
Sheila M. McWilliams ’92
Joan Messenger Merchan ’65
Meredith Slane Michener ’47
Caren J. Meade ’06
Carolyn Foster Meredith ’61
John Michie
Frances deSaussure
John Meredith
Ida Mick
Karen Black Meredith ’80
Joan Adriance Mickelson ’69
Meade ’68
Heather A. McLeod ’99
Mary Mead-Hagen
Amanda Mergenthaler
Theron Diana McLeod ’08
Jennifer Middleton
Emma Terese Meador ’09
Angela Elliott Merrick ’98
Elizabeth J. McMartin ’79
Matthew Mikula
M. Jill Meadows ’97
Justin Merrick
Lynne Pottharst McMillan ’69
Linda Mill
Margaret Meadows
Anne Rhett Taylor Merrill ’69
Rebecca Gheen McMillan ’03
Rebecca Elizabeth Mill ’15
Mary Beeler Meadows ’69
Ellen Merritt
Tia Campbell McMillan ’66
Lucy Chapman Millar ’83
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Jacqueline Roxanne
Jarrett Dudley Millard ’70
Caroline Hayley
McMillian ’15
Meadows III
Merritt ’11
Katherine Turner Mears ’53
Ramona Merritt
Sally Hyde McMillin ’56*
Alexandra Stark Mebane ’12
Emma Marie Merritt-
Judith A. McMoran, PhD.*
M. Elizabeth Medaglia ’69
Janie Willingham
Julia Mee
Stephanie Merves
Wendy Schnering Meehan ’76
Angela Mescall
Peter Meek
Jane Jamison Messer ’59
Rebecca Bottomley
Mary Watt Messer ’83
McNabb ’67
Rebecca Towill McNair ’60
Margaret E. McNamara ’12
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R.
McNamara
William McNamara
Mary Clare Briscoe
McNatt ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Colin A. P.
McNease
Kate McNeel
Catherine J. McNider ’83
Barbara Baisley McPartlin ’92
Carolyn Ream McPheeters ’82
Margaret McPhillips
Molly McQueen
Meeker ’71
Adriana L. Meeks ’05
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W.
Meeks
Miriam Washabaugh
Meglan ’71
Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Meyer
Elizabeth A. Meyer ’03
Faun Meyer
Louellen Brooks Meyer ’85
Carson Freemon Meinen ’80
Margot Saur Meyer ’60
Robert Meisel
Mary Trabue Meyer ’63
Virginia Borah Meislahn ’62
Patricia Stanton Meyer ’61
Kimberley Dickey
Richard G. Meyer
Melcher ’90
Cecelia Clark Melesco ’75
Jack McReynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Melia
Michael G. McShane
Anne Milbank Mell ’71
Rebekah A. McSpadden ’07
Mary Virginia Roberts
Lauren McTague
Rebecca Young Metro ’86
Rachel Renzy Meima ’90
Bethany May Melendy ’09
McTague ’11
Messikomer
Karen Gill Meyer ’63
Nan McRee Williams
Heather Marianne
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E.
Megan E. Meighan ’07
Morgan Lynn McRae ’15
Catherine McSwain
Cuneo ’14
Mellow ’50
Michele Melton
Roy J. Melton, Jr.
Catherine and Charles Melvin
Ruth Oddy Meyer ’51
Frances Mallory Meyers ’64
Petsy Gautier Mezey ’55
Jean Chaloux Miani ’72
Deborah Glazier Michael ’62
Juliette Nicole Michael ’15
Rosalinda Guardabassi
Michael ’77
Scott Michaels
Autumn Hope Miller ’17
Barbara Yocom Miller ’63
Carol Vontz Miller ’68
Carolyn Eney Miller ’03
Catherine Adams Miller ’82
Charlotte Taylor Miller ’55
Chasity Clarke Miller ’04
Georgina O. Miller ’11
Jaime Oliver Miller ’02
Jeannette Bush Miller ’71
John C. and Bette B. Miller
John E. Miller, Jr.
Joyce Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis N.
Miller, Jr.
Marlo Miller
Mary Ann Miller
Mary Fitzhugh Miller ’64
Mary Webb Miller ’57
Mary White Miller ’41
Rebecca Denise Miller ’97
Sara B. Miller ’02
Sharon Resener Miller ’81
Warren Moore Miller ’72
Mr. and Mrs. William Miller
Sheila Miller-Guttenberg ’95
Amy Jenkins Millican ’89
Laura McGlamery Million ’96
Virginia Corwin Millo ’63
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Elaine L. Mills ’74
James Mills
Stephen Douglas
Modzelewski
Cecilia A. Moore ’88
Katharine Fisher Morland ’71
Franklin Moore
Amy Moroney
Lindsay Elizabeth Mills ’09
Sarah Bonham Mohle ’77
Ivan Moore
Lena Marie Morrill ’11
Michael and Susan Mills
Page Moir
Janes Moore
Richard Morrill
Norma Patteson Mills ’60
Virginia Edahl Molan ’10
Jennifer Moore
Alicia Markham Morris ’02
Sloane Yeadon Mills ’84
Shawn Mole
Kara D’Ambra Dickey
Carter Heyward Morris ’73
Susan Mills
Citlali Molina ’16
Sharon Milne
Kelly Schmitt Molique ’94
Maria Moore
Julia Walton Milstead ’86
Robert Moll
Mary Varn Moore ’72
David Morris
Alice MacKroth
Carol Jean Hadley Molnar ’83
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell L.
Grant Morris
Minassian ’64
Amy Andrews Monahan ’80
Moore ’95
Moore
Claiborne and Courtney
Morris
Dr. and Mrs. J. Douglas
Meri T. Minatel-Schreiber ’89
Virginia M. Moncure ’08
Sally Hamilton Moore ’61
Lydia Marsh Mindling ’12
Gina M. Mondel ’99
Shanna Moore
Miriam Baker Morris ’83
Margaret Henning
Carmen Pinelli Mones ’85
Sonja Johnson Moore ’93
Samuel Morris
Kara Evans Mongello ’07
Taylor Moore
Scott Morris
Nancy Ettinger Minor ’56
Carolyn Monger
Virginia Freeman Moore ’76
Shauna Morris
Anne Ortengren Miranda ’01
Caitlin Monjeau
Jane C. Moorefield ’51
Simone Lucy Wallace
Lisa Mirando
Mary Gillespie Monroe ’67
Kimberly Roda Moorhead ’95
Kimberley Schmidt
Catherine Montague
Randy Bruce Moorhead
Kelly S. Morrison
Edna Montague
Megan Gallagher
Mary Carozza Morrison ’59
Moosman ’91
Susan Parker Morrison ’66
Minnick ’66
Miscavage ’01
Julie Harju Misakinis ’99
Rachael Davis Mitakides ’09
Elizabeth Mitchell
Elizabeth Hamshaw
Mitchell ’00
Jennifer Green Mitchell ’86
Joette Keaton Mitchell ’91
Katie Pritchett Harris
Mitchell ’66
Pamela Ramsdell Mitchell ’79
Rush Harris Mitchell ’98
Sarah Liston Mitchell ’06
Virginia Cates Mitchell ’63
Wendy Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Mittelholtz
Mary Mittell
Jennifer Whitney Mix ’15
Alyssa Mobley
Sue Lawton Mobley ’55
Katharine A. Mockett ’66
Mildred Moon Montague ’40*
Morris
Morris ’11
Charles and Patricia Mooza
Tyler Morrison
Laura M. Mooza ’12
Peggy Morrison-Outon ’72
Christopher Morales
Betty Booker Morriss ’66
Mr. Michael C. Montalbano
Diane D. Moran
Makanah Dunham
Hannah Rose Montalvo ’12
Julia Elizabeth Moran ’15
Jackelinne R. Montero ’13
Kenneth Moran
Agnes Towers Morrissey ’79
Jennifer Leigh Montfort ’01
Sasha M. Moran ’05
Gertrude Kelly Morron ’52
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W.
Hannah Craighill
Jane Clarke Morrow ’45
Susan Taylor Montague ’59
Hailey Beaudry
Montalbano ’16
Montfort
Morehead ’79
Morriss ’66
Margaret Moran Morrow ’67
A. Elizabeth Montgomery ’75
Betsey Belisle Moreland ’60
Wendy Morrow
Denise Montgomery ’75
Amy Morelli
Elvira Whitehead Morse ’48
Tonya Grudier
Dale Sayler Morgan ’45
Frances Kirven Morse ’68
Daria (Dasha) Morgan ’65
Katherine W. Morse ’01
Mr. and Mrs. John Luther
Tyler Morse
Montgomery ’98
Elizabeth Braden Moody ’67
Anya Elizabeth Moon ’02
Morgan III
Kristen Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Moon
Megan Lincoln Morgan ’76
Dorothy Lear Mooney ’78
Mehegan Bennett Morgan ’15
Whitney Mortimer
Jane D. Mooney ’77
Mitzi Morgan ’85
Jenny Mortimore
Jessica Thistlethwaite
Robert Morgan
Caperton Morton ’85
Sarah Ashley Morgan ’13
Marion Harvey Morton ’67
Mary Payne Morton ’64
Mooney ’04
Sarah Adams Model ’62
Ann R. Moore ’69
Steve Morgan
Chelsea Karina Modeste ’15
Catherine Taylor Moore ’78
Susan E. Morgan ’94
Mortensen ’09
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Tegan Morton
Gerald and Pamela Munro
Margaret Mundy Mosby ’62
Kennedy Elspeth Munro ’11
Steven D. and Janet Moseley
Mary Munson
Alyson G. Napier ’08
Patricia Winton Newmark ’69
Kris Murchie
Shayal Narayan ’14
Lindsay Smith Newsom ’67
Chuck and Mary Lou Moss
Valeria Murphey ’71
Maggie Mae Sherwood
Beth Ann Trapold Newton ’86
Marguerite McKee Moss ’66
Catharine Adams Murphy ’72
Miriam Molander Moss ’62
Dagmar Stoll Murphy ’64
Tay Moss
Elizabeth Burdge Murphy ’75
Lorelei Bahret Mote ’94
Emily Murphy
Jenny Motley
Erin Oney Murphy ’95
Donna Mottilla
Helen Turner Murphy ’56
Cynthia Stover Motyka ’80
Jessica Faye Murphy ’13
Joy Reynolds Mouledoux ’84
Joe Murphy
Patricia Mountrey ’68
Mary Petree Murphy ’70
Ellen Murphy Clement
Maureen Murphy
Monique Moshier Moshier ’02
Mouri ’80
Michael D. Murphy
Sarah Mouri ’06
Pam and Tom Murphy
Lydia Plamp Mower ’55
Christina Murphy Vaughn ’06
Jim Mozingo
Bettina Patterson Murray ’64
Cleveland Muecke
Brian P. Murray
Sara Stone Mueller ’89
Caroline Tuttle Murray ’71
Susan Lykes Mueller ’70
Christine Kulczycki
Joanne Mueller-London
Murray ’68
Carlina N. Muglia ’07
Colleen Karaffa Murray ’06
Elisabeth S. Muhlenfeld ’53
Corell Lauter Murray ’56
Christina L. Muir ’97
Jane Cox Murray ’85
Sutapa Mukherjee ’93
Sally Beer Murray ’65
Karen Mulder
Winifred S. Murray ’66
Meredith Davis Mulhern ’99
Kerry Keins
Anne Carroll Mulholland ’56
Mutschelknaus ’04
Kimberly Mullane
Katherine Johnston Myatt ’64
Marilyn Mullane
Christina Hoefer Myers ’75
Amy Elizabeth Mullen ’02
Helen Myers
Audrey H. Mullen ’89
June Speight Myers ’87
Carla Lackey Muller ’93
Katharine Vaughan Myers ’06
Bonnie Mullinax
Margaret Gillmer Myers ’66
Carol Lowdon Mullis ’64
Susan Myers
Linde Mullis
Thomas E. Myers
Luke Mulock ’93
Jasmine Myers-Duncan
Christina Tellalian
Tiffany Moseley Myrick ’03
Mulvihill ’88
Susan Waller Nading ’72
Melissa Gist Mundy ’03
Kathleen Bailey Nager ’53
Carole E. Munn ’67
Reji Nair
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Catherine Crowell Latimore
Namorato ’96
Nase ’10
Terry Sprouse Nash
Wendy (Mary M.) Nash ’08
America Navarro
Kristen Nawn
Frederika Merriman
Naylor ’55
Emma Malone Neave ’12
Elise Webb Neeland ’72
Caitlyn Gladstone
Neilands ’10
Candace Sheffield Neilson ’73
Catherine Osuna Neis ’97
Anne Garrity Nelson ’79
Brian Nelson
Dawn Monahan Nelson ’91
Diane King Nelson ’48
Elizabeth Nelson
Jane W. Nelson ’66
Jennifer M.Gaudette
Nelson ’95
Judith Nelson
Julie Hildebrand Nelson ’96
Mary Johnson Nelson ’64
Mellie Hickey Nelson ’67
Michael Nemeth
Michelle Nenov
Mary Burwell Nesbit ’56
Jan Armstrong
Neuenschwander ’57
Anna L. Newberg ’11
Frederick Newberg
Jessica Newmark
Linda Sims Newmark ’60
Louise Cooke Newton ’82
Pamela Tipton Newton ’69
Rosalind Newton
Frances Browder Nibley ’51
Catherine Detmar
Nicholls ’63
Martha Clay Nichols ’56
Margaret Louise
Nicholson ’09
Jennifer and Neil Nicholson
Ruth Mackie Nicholson ’58
Karen Gonya Nickles ’86
Julia Nicodemus
Barbara Ashton Nicol ’74
Britton Hassell Nielsen ’67
Tennessee Nielsen ’76
Derrick John Niemann
Kathryn A. Niemeier ’05
Jera L. Niewoehner ’99
Catherine Winship Nihem ’95
Lori Smith Nilan ’02
Marcelle Blankenship
Niles ’90
Frances Stith Nilsson ’72
Molly Reeb Nissman ’77
Laura Niswander
Nancy Nix-Karnakis ’63
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
Noble, Jr.
Laura Leigh Noble ’82
Elizabeth Coggeshall
Nock ’58
Jane Shoesmith Newcomb ’48
Samuel Noe
Tasha Swales Newill ’97
Judith Wright Noel ’80
Margaret deLashmutt
Michele Noel
Newlyn ’62
Angela Rodriguez
Newman ’01
Carol D. Newman ’71
Lossie Taylor Noell ’41
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G.
Noggle
Jill Redpath Noland ’85
Martha Bulkley O’Brien ’59
Dawn Oleksy
Melissa O’Toole
Louise Konsberg Noll ’44
Pat Obrien
Meagan L. Oliphant ’11
Shana-Tara Regon O’Toole ’95
Lindsay Crumpler Nolting ’42
Susan O’Brien
Jacqueline Alexander
Susan C. O’Toole ’73
Carol Noon
Kathleen O’Bryant
Oliver ’14
Amanda DePriest Ott ’93
Shelley M. Oliver ’98
Cynthia Wilson Ottaway ’57
Shirley M. Oliver ’84
Carol Barnard Ottenberg ’60
Lynn Watson Norfleet ’74
Dorotha Ocker
Maria Olmedo
Alton Feild Owen, Jr.
Anne Garrett Norloff ’72
Anita McVey O’Connor ’73
Elizabeth Olmstead
Elizabeth Donald Owen ’89
Kimberly Knox Norman ’85
Beth Gottlieb O’Connor ’89
Jane Ramsay Olmsted ’52
Murphy Leanna Owen ’14
Mary Kyger Norman ’70
Cecily Bay O’Connor
Mary Scully Olney ’41
Norma Davis Owen ’56
Virginia Illges Norman ’47
Eleanor O’Connor
Corey OLoughlin
Sue Ann Owen
Margaret Swann Norris ’45
Elizabeth O’Connor ’82*
Suzanne Marie
Catherine O’Neal Owens ’76
Mary Norris
Justus O’Connor
Diana North
Katherine K. O’Connor ’88
Alicia Roddy Olsen ’02
Jane Gray North ’63
Kevin O’Connor
Elinor Von Rebhan Olsen ’67
Dorsey Tillett Northrup ’75
Michele O’Connor
Emily N. Olson ’07
Laurie Northrup
Sarah Whitener O’Connor ’63
Jenny Olson
Julie Seibels Northup ’68
Tammy O’Connor
Leslie Sidwell O’Neal ’03
Mary Bush Norwood ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.
Megan C. O’Neal ’08
Ann Prichard Pace ’61
Harriet Whittaker O’Neil ’79
Elizabeth Conner Pace ’86
Barbara Callahan O’Neill ’84
William Pack
Michael Noonan
Alysha Maitland Norbury ’10
Tiffany Williamson
Norwood ’03
Jean Notestein ’86
Kelly Novak
Loretta Fitzgerald Nowlan ’77
Pamela Noyes ’69
Virginia Marchant Noyes ’59
Beth Slayman Nubbe ’84
Sarah Nucci
Mercedith M. Nuesca ’05
Nancy Nunnelley ’74
Julie Brooks Nyquist ’90
Patricia Nyquist
Georgeanne Lee Oakes ’04
Ann Shipper Oates ’71
Grace Mary Garry Oates ’64
Mary Robison Oates ’87
Brittany Carlton
O’Bannon ’08
Seth Obed
Danielle Ross Oberg ’03
Ashley Peeples Oberlin ’89
Charles O’Boyle
Patricia Anne
O’Callaghan ’76
O’Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.
O’Connor, Jr.
O’Loughlin ’98
Harriett Tavenner Owens ’44*
Ralph Ownby
Savannah Elizabeth
Oxner ’05
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Oybkhan
Michelle Lynne O’Neill ’85
Karlina Packard
Tania Odabashian
Nora S. Oney ’92
Mr. and Mrs. Michael K.
Jessica Odell
Barbara Falge Openshaw ’57
Susanna Bernard Odence ’55
Douglas and Ellen
Janice P. O’Donnell ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
O’Donnell
Oppenheimer
Packard
Sarah Anne Packard ’10
Wilma L. Packard ’70
C. Gail Robins O’Quin ’67
Mary Bliss Packer ’72
Dina Ruth Orbison ’00
Leslie Farinas Padron ’98
Kerry S. O’Donnell ’93
Kimberly Anne Orchowski ’15
Stacy Lee Pae ’87
Mary Kathleen O’Donnell ’11
Carol P. O’Reilly
Janet L. Page ’87
Linda J. Odum ’72
Katherine Orr Knuth ’75
Katie Page
Megan E. Ogborn ’03
Aelica Ingenthron Orsi ’92
Virginia Marks Paget ’57
Kristin M. Ogden ’04
Mary Beth Miller Orson ’86
Anna Chao Pai ’57
Lamar Ellis Oglesby ’54
Katharine Wilson Orton ’75
Kathryn Taylor Paine ’99
Terry Ojure
Mary Anne Osborn ’73
Kerri Davis Pakalnis ’96
Alethea M. Okonak ’00
Jae Osborne
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen J.
Ally Okonak
Mrs. Douwina Osinga
Marilyn Okonak
Mr. and Mrs. Albert V.
Paige Shiller Okun ’88
Cheryl W. Olander
Deborah Mutch Olander ’76
Osterholm, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerold M.
Ostrow
Jay Old
Jeanette H. Oswald ’98
Deborah Fischer Oleisky ’85
Drucilla Springer Oswalt ’78
Palermo
Emanuelle Pallia
Pauline Hanson Palm ’89
Alicia Palma
Jennifer Palmer
Nicole Brittany Palmer ’15
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Alica Hart Palmore ’00
Amanda E. Palmore ’05
Carrington Lancaster
Pasco ’40
Marsha Pearcy
Patti and Robert Perhala
Katherine Madden Pearl ’95
Lindsay Ann Perkins ’00
Mara Pandolfo
Cathy Pasquariello
Sarah W. Pearre ’48
Alvin P. Perkinson, Jr.
Clifton W. Pannell
Andria M. Pasquel ’10
Lucretia Crater Pearse ’55
Rachel Millrood Perlman ’82
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gary Pannell
Elizabeth Blair
Elizabeth Schell Pearson ’09
Mr. and Mrs. David Perry
Michelle Pearson
Doug and JoAnne Perry
Parker Shultis Pearson ’90
Elizabeth G. Perry ’73
Richard Pearson
Helene Perry ’57
Skylar Naomi Peavley ’17
Julie Boothe Perry ’58
Angelina Marlene Peck ’14
Kathleen Paige Perry ’18
Barbara Behrens Peck ’78
Sally Perryman
Beverly Ayers Peck ’61
Dorothea Pershing
Anne Hutchison Pede ’84
Alex Persinger
Gregory and Therese Peek
B. Person
Sally Shapard Peek ’82
Julia Huntington Pesek ’86
Shawna Peek
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Petchul
Helen C. Peemoeller
Catherine Connor Peters ’73
Lyn Clark Pegg ’63
Elaine Newton Peters ’57
Emily Pegues ’00
Greta Barksdale Brown
Sylvia Pannell
William Pannell
Cristina M. Paolicchi ’01
Kathleen Papadimitriou ’84
Kathy Gagnon Pappas ’81
Virginia Conley Pappas ’73
Dennis Paranzino
Kimberly Willock
Pardiwala ’89
Passagaluppi ’12
Helen Addington Passano ’55
Lorie A. Patel
Renis Siner Paton ’55
Maggie Saylor Patrick ’07
Martin Patrick
Elizabeth Patt
Julia K. Patt ’09
Britt Patterson
Alicia Paresi
David and Michelle Patterson
Leila Kucewicz Parham ’63
Edith and Robert Patterson
Julia Paris ’99
Emily Sartor Patterson ’99
Angelia Parish
Isabel Parrish Patterson ’10
Robert Park
Mr.and Mrs. M. P. Patterson
Elizabeth Parker ’01
Margaret Pittman
Elizabeth Cheney Parker ’69
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Parker
Jo Ellen Johnson Parker H ’10
and Richard G. Manasa
Patterson ’67
Renee Patrice Patterson
Sarah B. Patterson ’01
Joanne Holbrook Patton ’52
Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Parker
Olivia Cantey Patton ’53
Amanda Parks
Elizabeth Parker Paul ’56
Katharine Johnson Parks ’82
Lindsay Eneguess Paulette ’11
Denise Parra
Stanley F. and Dorothy Pauley
Margaret Weimer Parrish ’76
Marie-Elysse B. Paulhus ’01
Mr. and Mrs. Will Parrish
Susan Verbridge Paulson ’76
George Parry
Lisa Paulus
Megan Fletcher Parry ’96
Colleen Pavce
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M.
Leslie Paxton
Parry, Jr.
Barbara J. Payne ’71
Sara Buttine Parsatoon ’11
Brenda Childress Payne ’88
Tana Meier Parseliti ’74
Gail Dalton Payne
Allen G. Parsons
Mollie Archer Payne ’58
Allison Boykin Parsons ’56
Stacey Eisenberg Payne ’94
Bonnie Parsons
Jessica Peace
Mary Hamilton Parsons ’78
Aimee Armentrout
Stuart Parsons
Peacemaker ’99
Carol Parssinen
Phoebe Brunner Peacock ’68
Melissa Byrne Partington ’83
Lucy Eubank Peak ’77
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Kathleen Garcia Pegues ’71
Peters ’66
Janelle Peifer
Kristina Sweval Peters
John Peifer
Melanie Chriscoe Peters ’97
Matthew Peiffer
Joshua Petersen
Rebekah Pekar
Mary Petersen
Catherine Pelland
C. Gregg Petersmeyer
Karl Pelletier
Ruth Magee Peterson ’51
Courtney Gibson Pelley ’59
Carmen Petracco
Carol Cole Pelzer ’65
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Petrie
Melinda Lopez Pendino ’69
Illona Petrovits Campbell ’74
Elizabeth Few Penfield ’60
Steven Petrow
Deborah Haslam Peniston ’66
Michael Petrucelli
Kim Penn
Olivia Hardin Pettifer ’86
Jacqueline Coles Penny ’71
Barbara Bernick
Alan Perdigao
Mitzi Perdue
Virginia Stanford Perdue ’69
Sandra Martin Pereira ’89
Christopher Perez
Kimberly Perez
Tia Trout Perez ’02
Adlyn M. Perez-Figueroa ’08
Lauren Michelle Perhala ’12
Peyronnet ’77
Darelle A. Pfeiffer ’98
Lynn Norris Pfeiffer ’75
Christine Weiss Pfeil ’74
Jamie Pfister
Anne Allen Pflugfelder ’54
Laura McGarry Phares ’08
Laura Pharis
Marvin M. Phaup
Susan Phelps
Mary Nichol Phemister ’94
Emily Vermilya Phillips ’08
Elizabeth Holloway
Playforth ’70
Thom Potts
Averala Paxton Poucher ’57
Brienna McLaughlin
Pruce ’04
Erin Bronson Phillips ’01
Claudia Forman Pleasants ’70
George G. Phillips, Jr.
Craig Pleasants
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phillips
Ruth Myers Pleasants ’34*
David and Emily Powell
Barbara Pryor
Margery Moses Phillips ’66
Andria Calhoun Plonka ’67
Florence A. Powell ’80
Carley Przystac
Rebecca Bentsen Phillips ’70
Christi-Anne Plough
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Cynthia Bumgardner
Kay Parham Picha ’70
Erin Plumb
Amy Pickard
Sally Gammon Plummer ’54
Judith B. Powell ’69
Sarah Scales Puckett ’95
Laura Louise Fitton Pieper ’98
Janice E. Pogue ’71
Kitty Corbett Powell ’38*
Christina Puder
Susan B. Piepho
Jessica Pisciotta Pohl ’09
M. Anne Powell ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Pugh
Linda Duke Pierce ’70
Sarah Canovaca Poirier ’03
Margaret Morris Powell ’54
Louise E. Pulizzi ’75
Margaret Booth Pierce ’45
Karen Polensky
Tom Powell
Louise Kelly Pumpelly ’52
Gail Coyne Pierdiluca ’80
Dana Bordvick Poleski ’98
Marsha Decker Powers ’75
Dana W. Purcell ’98
Bonnie Blew Pierie ’67
Serge Polevitzky
Marion K. Poytner
Laura Purcell
Darlene B. Pierro ’69
Ivana Polic
Gregory and Janet Prato
Robin Sue Purcell
Mary Kraus Pierson ’51
Lindsay Politi
Ann Kerr Preaus ’66
Virginia Stevens Purcell ’72
Alaric Piette
Mary Collett Polk ’61
Noreen Prenty
Anne D. Purinton ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Pike
Susan Pollard
Jameson Presley
M. Claire McDonnell
Robert Martindale Pilch
Mr. and Mrs. Dale W.
Jennifer Preston
Jessica Yvonne Pilgrim ’10
Hannah L. Pillsbury ’74
Jeannette N. Pillsbury ’72
Helen Raney Pinckney ’66
Hope Pinkerton
Kathryn M. Pinner ’70
Maud Anton Pinter ’05
Kathleen Abel Pione ’93
Nancy Mortensen Piper ’74
Paul Pisano
Guinevere Anne Pitcher ’16
Bonnie L. Pitman ’68
Briana Beckham Pitt ’04
Elizabeth Brawner
Pittman ’59
Polley, Sr.
Virginia Spangler Polley ’76
Powell II
Katherine House Beck
Preston ’84
Kellner L. Pruett ’12
Puckett ’98
Purnell ’81
Connie Purvis
Patricia Owens Purvis ’50
Stephen Preston
Patricia Powell Pusey ’60
Jane Polsky ’68
Christine Mendel Prewitt ’73
Serena K. Putegnat ’98
Saynor Johnson Ponder ’57
Anne Osterholm Pribble ’96
Janet Putks
Emily L. Poore ’99
Barbara Mendelssohn
Natalie A. Pye ’07
Mrs. Margaret A. Poore
Michelle L. Poore ’04
Eleanor Cain Pope ’58
Elizabeth Dykes Pope ’83
Ardis Fratus Porter ’48
Catherine Tift Porter ’44
Elisabeth Scott Porter ’64
Sandra Porter
Kirsten A. Porter-Stransky ’09
Paulette Porter-Stransky
Amy Jo Pitts ’99
Audrey Breitinger Post ’51
Sarah Christine Pitts ’03
Charles Poston
Sarah E. Pitts ’91
Nancy Dutton Potter
Kathryn Spencer Pixley ’63
Russell Potterfield
Rebecca Placek
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Jill Whittaker Player ’89
Powell ’95
Cynthia Gridley Pruden ’71
Sandra Pollock
Julia S. Pittman ’11
Susan Dern Plank ’73
Catherine Cleveland
Pottmeyer
Jane G. Potts ’73
Price ’78
Steven Pye
Deborah Price
Daisy E.A. Quarm ’70
Janice Price
Leslie Heye Quarrier ’62
Margaret Craighill Price ’41
Kathleen Kraemer Quayle ’70
Mary Lanford Price ’91
Cecilia Robertson Queen ’75
Rachel Baltus Price ’96
James B. Query
Richard Price
Aurelie Queste
Jan Pridmore ’71
Elena Quevedo ’83
Day Smith Pritchartt ’79
R. M. Quicke
Anne K. Proctor ’07
Meredith Borst Quillman ’78
Elizabeth Proctor ’84
Catherine Catlett Quinlan ’76
Mr. and Mrs. James Proctor
Elizabeth Schumacher
Lindsay K. Profenno ’15
Quinn ’83
Terri Proffitt
Emma Quinn
Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Prothro
Meredith Quinn
Katherine Elizabeth
Patricia Quinn
Provaznik ’15
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Stacey Hannan Quinn ’89
Molly F. Randolph ’67
Mary McDuffie Redmond ’47*
Jason Reynolds
Melissa Murray Quinones ’87
Sarah Rebentisch
Nicole Leigh Redwine ’01
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Reynolds
Ann Benson Reece ’63
Marguerite Morgan
Jane Marie Rabadi ’95
Randolph ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rabuse
Milbrey Sebring Raney ’65
Sara Radamus
Christine R. Rangel ’01
Lori Radcliff
Jane C. Rangel ’06
Elizabeth Sheets Reed ’82
Carol Reifsnyder Rhoads ’65
Mary (Mamie) Rader
Joan Stewart Rank ’52
Gregg Reed
Marquita Belzer Rhodes ’98
Mrs. Kathleen Carr Rae ’10
Mary Kendig Rankin ’70
Katherine Reed
Sandy and Suzy Rhodes
Catherine Raeder
Whitney Jester Ranstrom ’65
Mr. Kenneth Edward Reed
Vanessa K. Rhodes ’90
Wallis Wickham Raemer ’70
Tiffany Nicholle Rapetsky ’11
Nancy Bullard Reed ’66
Lucy Batten Ricardo
Jane Richley Rafal ’70
Kaitlyn Rappleye
Noreen Conover Reed ’73
Daniela N. Ricci ’95
John Ragosta
Pamela J. Rasche ’73
Patricia Talbott Reed ’76
Amy Riccitelli
Marcia Pollock Ragsdale ’70
Nancy Pesek Rasenberger ’51
Patsey Carney Reed ’62
Paula Riccobono
Alexandra Harlan
Catharine Clark
Scarlett Leigh Reel ’13
Amanda Lynn Rice ’00
Raifsnider ’15
Rasmussen ’50
Bettie Katherine Arnold
Reed ’64
Reynolds ’65
Betsy Rhame-Minor
Kathryn Ingham Reese ’88
Lindsay L. Rice ’08
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Raifsnider
Maryam S. Rasoulian ’14
Kimberly H. Reese ’04
Melanie Holland Rice ’76
Carolyn Rogers Rainbow ’70
Carolyn King Ratcliffe ’60
Catherine D. Reeve ’88
Paul and Gina Rice
Heather and Robert Raines
Alyssa Ratledge
Jessica Reeves
Susan Bloomer Rice ’69
Caroline G. Rainey ’10
Rosemary K. Ratliff ’94
Bagley Reid
Ann Littleton Lassotovitch
Louise Weston Rainey ’74
Mary Scott Rauch ’62
Fergus Reid
Lynn Rainville
Jennifer Parker
James W. Reid
Diana Cassedy Rich ’69
Marion Sim Reid ’36*
Kathryne Ellis Richard ’15
Nancy Reid
Dr. Sam Richard
Pamela L. Reid ’72
Alexia Albrecht Richards ’16
Cristi G. Hooper Reiger
Anna Devol Richards ’14
Diane Dale Reiling ’73
Anne H. Richards ’84
Erica Reiling
David Richards
Alicia Ann Remington ’18
Elizabeth Hooks Richards ’48
Alicia Mariane Renfrow ’03
Michael D. Richards
Page Munroe Renger ’67
Anna Richardson
Mary Lee Renken
June Lee Richardson ’86
Melinda Renken
Leslie Buchman
Janet Rakoczy ’78
Therese and Wendell Rakosky
Carl Rakowski
Gail Anderson Ramey ’64
Diana Ramos
Melissa Ramos ’10
Bonnie Damianos
Rampone ’75
Col. and Mrs. Donald A.
Ramsay
Patricia Clair Clancy
Ramsay ’85
Raudenbush ’95
Nia Fonow Ravenstahl ’01
Elizabeth D. Rawles ’75
Katherine Rose Rawls ’75
Mary Lyman Ray ’71
Shannon Young Ray ’84
Betty Forbes Rayburn ’56
Jerry Raymond
John G. Raymond
Michelle D. Raymond ’09
Mary Duff Rayneri
Ellen Pringle Read ’60
Ann Wesley Ramsey ’75
Ann Morrison Reams ’42*
Kimberly Riccardi Ramsey ’73
Samuel Rebelsky
Laura B. Ramsey ’96
Natalie Ann Lindfors
Leslie Armstrong Ramsey ’72
Marianne Ramsey
Jane Randall
Melody McCormick
Randall ’64
Jennifer Stone Randolph ’88
Mary Clemens Randolph ’70
Recupero ’98
Anna Carmichael
Redding ’99
Camille E. Reding ’14
Elizabeth Wallace
Redmond ’58
Gretchen Armstrong
Redmond ’55
Fred H. Renner III
Georgia Johns Renner ’84
Robin Ould Rentsch ’60
Susan Smiley Renzi ’77
Sandra Renzy
Guinevere M. Reyes ’06
Annie Reynolds
Catherine Cox Reynolds ’49
Charla Leonard Reynolds ’72
George Reynolds
Rich ’15
Richardson ’63
Lloyd Richardson
Louise Winslett
Richardson ’60
Robbin Richardson ’71
Margaret Anderson
Richburg ’02
Meredith K. Richel ’05
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Richel
Patience Richeson ’91
Susan P. Richeson ’81
James L. Reynolds
*Deceased
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Emily Rose Richonne ’12
Maggie Roberts
Ann T. Rockwell ’80
Ellen Rosenshein
Judy and Marc Richonne
Malone Barry Roberts ’10
Cynthia Marie Roden ’10
Anne Sargeant Rosenthal ’81
Judith H. Richter
Martha French Roberts ’75
Robin Roden ’73
Janis Roskelley ’00
Victoria Clarendon
Nancie Howe Entenmann
The Reverends D.H. and
Jean Platt Rospondek ’73
Richter ’80
Charles Rickers
Amy Dickson Riddell ’92
Roberts ’56
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond R.
Roberts
Barbara Rodgers
Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Rodgers, Jr.
Deborah Luby Rie ’68
Sarah Archibald Roberts ’83
Josephine Wells Rodgers ’53
Melissa Greenwood
Sarah Dennis Roberts ’96
Laurel Speilman Rodgers ’03
Anne Robertson
Julie Jacocks Rodriguez ’06
Dr. and Mrs. Gary H. Riggs
Edith Brooke Robertson ’50
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Amy Rigsby
Eliza Robertson
Jordel and Robert Rihl
Katie Clarkson Robertson ’97
Lee Carroll Roebuck ’87
Ursula B. Rij
Legare Thompson
Rev. and Mrs. Burlyn
Riemer ’75
Ursula Jerianna Rij ’10
Robertson ’46*
Rodriguez
Rogers, Jr.
Niraj Rijal
Lisa Nelson Robertson ’76
Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers
Amy Waite Riley ’93
Marcia Robertson
Erin L. Rogers ’08
Hollylane Riley ’06
Wendy Hoilman
Newnie Rogers
Patricia Parkinson Riley ’69
Mr. and Mrs. Randy M. Riley
Lynne Riley-Coleman ’64
Mary Cosby Rinehart ’61
Melanie Fiorenza Rinehart ’14
Robertson ’73
Sascha Givanni Rogers ’04
Raina S. Robeva
Virginia Luscombe Rogers ’50
Diana Robin ’57
Lynn Kahler Rogerson ’76
Susan Robinette
Mr. and Mrs. James J.
Betsy Alden Robinson ’58
Rognmoe
Amy Biathrow Ross ’94
Ashley Ross
David Ross
Audrey Lahman Rosselot ’48
Daniel Roth
Thomas Roth
Nancy Buckey Rothacker ’86
Eric Rothamel
Sara Renee Rothamel ’09
Jennifer A. Rotman ’84
Suzanne and Karl Roulston
Susan Hight Rountree ’59
Gary Maxwell Rousseau ’56
Katie Routh
Wendy Wise Routh ’75
Alisa Yust Rowe ’71
Carolyn and Mick Rowe
Elizabeth Beltz Rowe ’48
Carol L. Robinson ’79
Kelli M. Rogowski ’99
Mr. Josiah P. Rowe III
Christa Shusko Robinson ’00
Sarah Bradford Rohr ’01
Megan Thomas Rowe ’01
Corinna Robinson
Blair Josephs Rohrer ’69
Charity Rowland
Captain and Mrs. Evan D.
Caroline Reu Rolader ’88
Hugh Rowland
Susan Castle Rolewick ’74
Daniel Roy
Deborah Warren Rommel ’70
Ashley Elizabeth Royal ’15
Leticia I. G. Romo ’92
Donna Daniels Rubin ’76
Elizabeth Thomas Rook ’80
Jennifer Smith Rucker ’96
Frances A. Root ’80
Joseph Rucker
Mary Ann Mellen Root ’53
Traylor Rucker ’65
Barbara Burns Roper ’64
Cynthia Rucker-Staton
Mary K. Rora ’12
Paige Kaylor Ruddy ’10
Nan Locke Rosa ’53
Eden L. Rue ’89
Jeffrey Rose
Matt Ruedinger
Rachelle Colquitt Rose ’97
Raymond G. Ruff
Rosie Robledo
Reneca Rose-Levine
Jill Steenhuis Ruffato ’80
Marti Robson
Jennifer Bach Rosen ’88
Erin A. Ruffead ’05
Bria Roberts
Heather Mae Roby ’94
Jennifer Memmott
Suzanne Ruffin ’61
George H. Roberts, Jr.
Nicole Balding Roca
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hiniker
John Roche
Robin Rinker
Catherine Howell Riordan ’72
Dana G. Ripperton ’05
Amy Whitney Rippey ’01
Jennifer Lauren Mooney
Risey ’93
Charles Ritman
Barbara Ritter
Eileen Roach
Mary Reid Roach ’74
Nancy Reid and Robert Roach
Norma Neblett Roadcap ’76
Alice Haywood Robbins ’65
Charlotte Battle Robbins ’73
Joanne Hicks Robblee ’70
Sabryna McClung
Roberson ’93
Robinson
Katherine-Anne Parnell
Robinson ’06
Marguerite Brendlinger
Robinson ’44*
MaryLou Robinson
Olive Wilson Robinson ’63
Virginia Stone Robinson ’85
Kathryn Robinson
Hillestad ’89
Shannon Mary-Lynn
Robison ’02
Rosenberg ’86
Kimberly Nicole
Rosenberg ’11
Teresa Baldus Rugeley ’84
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Mason Bennett Rummel ’83
Sarah Andres Sale ’90
Elizabeth Wassell Sauder ’84
Katherine A. Schlech ’70
Meriwether Hagerty
Kerry J. Salem
Deborah Hooker Sauers ’74
Georgia Schley Ritchie ’80
Rumrill ’59
Marie Salgado
Catherine Callender Sauls ’86
Emily Eugenie Schlosberg ’19
Caitlin Sundby Russell ’94
Hilary Harris Salley ’87
Danielle Saunders
Anne Parker Schmalz ’62
Graham Maxwell Russell ’79
Christie Calder Salomon ’64
Whitney and Ellen Harrison
L. Angelyn Schmid ’87
John Russell
Lauranah Ison Russell ’03
Dejerianne Ostrow
Salomon ’96
Saunders ’75
Ernest and Rita Schmidhauser
Yolanda L. Davis Saunders ’96
Jenna Elizabeth Schmidt ’12
Nancy Hinton Russell ’52
Magdalena Salvesen ’65
Elma L. Savage ’68
Jennifer Wiley Schmidt ’06
Dr. and Mrs. Robin O. Russell
Margaret Lyle Samdahl ’72
Kathryn Renee Savage ’92
Julia M. Schmitz ’03
Susan Clay Russell ’81
Courtney L. Sames ’06
Tracy G. Savage ’70
Edgar and Janet Schneider
Susan Griste Russell ’78
Amanda K. Ryan Samford ’10
Anne Savarese Bigham
Evan Schneider
Fiona Russo
Jo Schneider Samp ’77
Saving Sweet Briar, Inc.
Ingrid Schneider
Ann P. Rutherford ’61
Mary T. Ziebold Sampson ’87
Fleming Parker Rutledge ’59
Maureen Sampson
Jana L. Sawicki ’74
Ron Sampson
Mark and Cris Ellen Sawyer
Jane Hubbard Sams ’79
Melanie Sayed
Patrick Schneider
Lynn Samuel
Elizabeth Miller Sayler ’55
Leslie Caroll Cantrell
Kathleen A. Ryan ’75
Heidi Samuelson
Mr. Charles Saylor and Ms.
Kathleen E. Ryan ’08
Layton Sanders, Jr.
Margaret Christian Ryan ’74
Letitia Sanders ’62
Mary Johnson Ryan ’86
Margaret Mackie Sanders ’71
Rebecca Ryan
Mary Ferguson Sanders ’43
Shanna P. Ryan ’08
Nicholas E. Sanders
Susan Ryan
Dicksie Lee Waterhouse
James Rutrough
Sharon Ruvane ’76
Gina Kirsten Ryan ’14
Carolyne Ryder
Sandifer ’61
Anonymous
Laurie Bell
Kristina Schneider
Linda-Jean Smith
Schneider ’76
Schoeffel ’87
Patricia Schoen
Roselle Faulconer Scales ’43
Elliott Graham Schoenig ’76
Cecil Collins Scanlan ’63
Jane and Richard Schoessow
Susan P. Scanlan ’69
Carol Schofield
Belinda Scanlon
Janine Paris-Mesanko
Dorothy Scarborough
Sallie F. Scarborough ’75
Schofield ’96
Elizabeth Kopper
Schollaert ’64
Catherine Scheer Rymer ’04
Julia Grosvenor Sanford ’80
Terry Scarborough
Eugenia Bull Ryner ’67
Lee Addison Sanford ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Schaefer
Elizabeth Schreiber-Byers
Anne Cho Ryoo ’95
Norma and Stephen Sanford
Laura Jane Schaefer ’07
Lisa Schrenk
Mr. and Mrs. Michal J. Sabat
Betty Rau Santandrea ’70
Frances Dornette Schafer ’70
Alexa T. Schriempf ’97
Margaret M. Sabo
Shirley Santora
Muriel Abrash Schapiro ’44*
Vikki A. Schroeder ’87
Emilie Saccenti
Caroline Anne Sapp ’09
Elizabeth Schappert
Holly Zweigler Schroeter ’65
Katherine Michelle Sachs ’02
Margaret Jenkins Sapp ’97
Laura Christine Schein ’11
Lisa A. Schubert ’76
Debbie and Dennis Sackman
Jonathan Sargeant
Barbara Pratt Schelhorn ’83
Rowena Van Tuyl Schubert ’76
Jessica Porter Sadeq ’04
Judith Welton Sargent ’59
Katherine Maxwell
Barbara Schuh
Anne Wingfield Saelens ’09
Margaret Elizabeth Stookey
Jonell Briggs Safford ’67
Paul and Denise Sagan
Lee Grzybowski Sakowicz ’86
Carolyn Hallahan
Salamon ’80
Judith Greer Schulz ’61
Alyssa B. Sarmiento ’15
Linda Mae Visocan Scherr ’87
Mary Lou Schulz
David and Lisa Sarmiento
Christina Bacchiani
Alyssa Brook Schulze-
Jessica McCarthy Sarolli ’08
Ute K. Sartin ’97
Claire Sasser
Acacia Marie Salazar ’15
Virginia Payne Sasser ’72
Marianne Salcedo
Polly Sattler ’88
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Amelia and Jeffrey Schultz
Ann Fulenwider Schenck ’59
Sargent ’88
Tanya Salas Platt ’10
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Schieffelin ’68
Stark ’09
Alicia DuPont Schiff ’92
Dirk Schumacher
Anne Schiff
Laura Schumacher
Grace Tredwell Schild ’82
Nancy Townsend
Schlachter ’67
Kasprzak ’88
Jessie Ruth Schuster ’17
*Deceased
Kathleen Cochran Schutze ’73
Marguerite Sears
Marty Shapard
Dorothy Wyatt Shields ’58
Dawn Leary Schwarting ’95
Mary Sears
David H. Shapiro
Julia Shields ’62
Brenda Schwartz
J. R. Sears III
Lisa Brundage Shapiro ’77
Kristin James Shields ’92
Emily Busse Schwartz ’98
Cheryl Marie Sedlak
Ms. Anita Shapolsky
Megan Gerringer Shields ’15
Elizabeth Hutchins
Anne Ross Shipe ’75
Lauren M. Schwartz ’09
Mary Boehling Schwartz ’81
Robert Jay Schwartz
Samantha Jay Schwartz ’13
Susan Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schwartz
Nancy Hatch
Schwartzmiller ’79
Edward L. Schwarzschild
Thomas Schweitzer
Mr. Gregg Scible
Caridad Scordato
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Scott
Constance A. Scott ’74
Elizabeth Pinkerton Scott ’36
James M. Scott
Joan Scott
Joyce M. Scott ’05
Matthew Scott
Nancy Pendergrass Scott ’67
Prudence Sandifer Scott ’59
Prudence Scott
R. Strother Scott
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Scott
Thomas Scott
Kelli N. Scott-Uttley ’98
Cara Scouten
Margaret Scouten
James W. Scow
Cornelia Harrison
Scribner ’62
Angela M. Scully ’77
Ieke Osinga Scully ’78
Ebony T. Scurry ’04
Alexandra Seal
Elizabeth Duke Seaman ’59
Stella Renchard Seamans ’67
Alexandria Searls
Mr. John Sears
Seaver ’09
Dr. Mark E. Seaver and
Dr. Andrea J. Sedlak
Sharland ’61
Renee Shipe
Janeen K. Sharma ’96
Charles Seawell
Kari Andersen Shipley ’76
Shweta Sharma ’01
Rosemary Warner Seawell ’69
Karen Schwabenton
Sneha Sharma ’06
Mabelle Garrard
Elizabeth Cahill Sharman ’84
Deborah Shlager
Chiquita Rahnez Sharp ’14
Eva Lee H. Shober
Julie Alissa Sharp 13
Joan Shoemaker
Mary Miller Sharp ’40
Karla K. Shone
Rose Smith Sharp ’67
Mr. Robert W. Shone
Mary Cowell Sharpe ’79
Erin Shore
Andrea A. Sharples ’92
Caitlyn Jean Elizabeth
Seawright ’58
Eddie Seay
Anne Secor ’80
Lesli Sedwick-Sheusi ’94
Alex Seely
Amy Segposyan
Amanda Thrasher Segrest ’71
Elizabeth Taylor Seifert ’83
Bonnie L. Seitz ’01
Pamela Dickens Sellars ’83
Sandra Compton Sellman ’89
Cynthia Seng
Stella Sergeeff
Christina Serio
Susan Allan Severns ’79
Anne Frierman Sewell ’84
Sara Seyfarth ’99
Antoinette F. Seymour
Marshall Metcalf Seymour ’64
Peter Seymour
Randle Seymour
Dayna Kinnard Shah ’70
Esme Shaller
Pamela Leary Shandrick ’66
Brittany and Susan ShandsCrawford
Cole B. Shanholtz ’06
Scott C. Shank
Daniel E. Shannon
Jessica L. Shannon ’03
John R. and Sylvia P. Shannon
Patricia L. Shannon ’74
Lixin Shao
Andrea L. Sharretts ’99
Shipper ’67
Short ’18
Helen Anderson Shaw ’63
Jane Reeb Short ’74
Mary Halliday Shaw ’88
Margaret Shortlidge ’06
Michelle Shaw
Virginia Yelverton
Margaret Shawley
Brent M. Shea
Diana K. Sheehan
Jane Russo Sheehan ’52
Mary Sheehan
Mr. Harold V. Sheets, Jr.
Brian Shelburne
Jessica Suzanne Sheleg ’15
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jay Shepard
Nancy Anderson Shepard ’55
Rebecca Patton Shepard ’63
Lola Steele Shepherd ’50
Beth Shepperd
Melinda D. Sher ’88*
Amy Sherman ’01
R. Anne Pankoski
Sherman ’96
Showalter ’67
Whitney Bay Shuck ’89
Katelin Shugart-Schmidt
Will Shumadine
Heather McKoy Shumaker ’94
Rick Shuman
Carol Siddons
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Sidles
Penelope Steketee Sidor ’66
Ari Siegert
Emily Siegrist
Jone Sienkiewicz
Catherine Siewick
Jane Slack Sigloh ’56
Monica Signoretti ’00
Susanna Judd Silcox ’52
Laura Greene Silsbee ’94
Stephanie F. Sherrard ’01
Hannah J. Silva ’05
Angela Sherwood
Courtney Arnott
Mary Alexander Sherwood ’53
David Shiben
Silverthorn ’03
Anne Smith Simet ’63
Alice Shields
Christiana D. Shields ’00
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Amy Ann Simmons ’86
Alexandra Slater
Ellen S. Smith ’87
Rachel M. Snider ’03
D’Andra C. Simmons ’91
Gracia Walker Slater ’62
Elsbet Carroll Smith ’04
Tina Hansel Snover ’99
Elizabeth Perkinson
Louise Archer Slater ’71
Emily Pleasants Smith ’65
Stephanie Frantz Snyder ’83
Carter Van Deventer
Ferrell Lyles Smith ’07
Erin E. Sobotta ’99
Simmons ’78
Jana Portman Simmons ’82
Slatery ’49
Frances Street Smith ’52
Levi Sofaer-Morse
Leigh Ramsay Simmons ’78
Rosa McGowin Slaughter ’79
Gillian M. Long ’03
Jessica Soler
Margaret Lawrence
Susan Hendricks Slayman ’60
Gordon Smith
Jane Hamill Sommer ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Smith
Andrea Beerman Sonfield ’68
Hallie Darby Smith ’67
Colleen Sonosky
Heather Smith
Suzette Morton Sorenson ’47
Holly L. Smith ’72
Lorna Allen Sorley ’68
Julie Littleton Smith ’89
Rachel C. Souder-
Simmons ’49
and Kelson E. Slayman
Rachel Simmons
Dawn W. Slekis ’08
Allison Stemmons Simon ’63
Steven and Paula Slekis
Diana Simon
Carey Thomas Slesinger ’74
Jane Simon
Emily Hunter Slingluff ’55
Sophie Simonard-Norman ’98
Lauren Kaplan Slobin ’01
Jennifer Simpkins
Len Davis Slusser
Diana K. Simpson ’08
Mary Celeste Holmes
Kendra Hawkins Simpson ’07
Slusser ’94
Margaret Simpson
Deborah B. Slutz ’10
Melissa Simpson
Wylie Jameson Small ’83
Mr. Michael Simpson
Alexander Smelson
Stacia Simpson ’92
Catherine Brownlee
Susan D. Sinclair and
Louis Burns
Smeltzer ’59
Alexis Smith
Ross Singletary
Alix Sommer Smith ’71
Martha Bickham Singleton ’71
Amy K. Smith ’79
Marvin Singleton
Ann R. Smith ’74
Anita Sinha
Ann Whittingham Smith ’52
Brooks Sinnen
Anne G. Smith ’86
James and Laura Sinner
Anne Herrmann Smith
Jessica Michelle Sinnott ’86
Barbara Hahn Smith ’51
Anne Sinsheimer ’51
Barret R. Smith
Cameron Clark Sipe ’87
Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Smith
Eric Sirio
Bethannie Swisher Smith ’01
Judith E. Sirkis
Camillia Smith and
Wendy Anne Sivik ’14
Mariah Keelin Skalka ’14
Ellen Wahl Skibiak ’77
Sarah Garrison Skidmore ’56
Mary L. Skinner ’71
Nancy Howell Skinner ’62
Elizabeth Gallo Skladal ’58
Ginger Carter Skoog ’97
Stephen Slade
Jennifer Slade Belovsky ’71
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Jay Barnes
Caroline Newton Smith ’92
Carolyn Smith ’53
Catherine Cassidy Smith ’81
Champe C. Smith ’73
D. Smith
Daniel Smith
David Smith
Elizabeth Smith
Ellen Bryan Tozzer Smith ’87
Katharyn Kelly Smith ’76
Katherine Smith
Kendy Allen Smith
Kirby Smith
Kitty Lou Smith
Lisa Neuenschwander
Smith ’78
Lochrane Coleman Smith ’76
Louise Streeter Smith ’50
Margaret Lotterhos Smith ’54
Maria Smith
Mrs. Marilyn S. Smith
Olivia Trees Smith ’14
Patricia Donaldson Smith ’73
Peggy Arduser Smith ’58
Sally Smith ’63
Saralyn McAfee Smith ’65
Sheila Haskell Smith ’61
Susan Dabney Smith ’73
Susanna Smith
Wendy Weiss Smith ’71
William Smith
Dereece Smither
Elizabeth Shelton Smolens ’75
Ashley Smoyer
Alice Allen Smyth ’62
Amy Hess Snawder ’00
Susanne Williams Snead ’64
Virginia Snell
Elaine Snider
Judith Whitacre Snider ’62
Arguedas ’01
Katherine Blythe
Southerland ’69
Chara Lindel Southworth ’15
Susan Moorman
Southworth ’66
David and Rachel Soward
Donald Soward
Megan Sowers
Nancy Lumpkin Sowers ’89
Christina Spada ’89
Tracy Glaves Spalding ’84
Cynthia Hubard Spangler ’63
Ava Spanier ’86
Katherine Lemming
Sparkman ’99
Leslie Sparkman
Karol Kroetz Sparks ’73
Caroline Hawk Sparrow ’81
Stephanie Bredin
Speakman ’68
Kathleen Spear
Alester Spears
Carrie Leigh-Anne Speck ’03
Heather Anne Speer ’06
Ms. Laurel Speer
Chris Anne Spehar ’90
Charlotte Speilman ’05
Rosalind Ray Spell ’74
Jared Spencer
Nancy Salisbury Spencer ’56
Caroline G. Stark ’00
Joseph Sterling
Anne Green Stone ’53
Stephanie Jeanne Sperling ’07
Nancy Sanders Starr ’46
Renee Sterling ’73
Debra Stone
Arielle Sperrazza ’15
Laurie Lyn Starrett ’87
Anne Stern
Elizabeth Smith Stone ’58
Mr. and Mrs. David Sperrazza
Robert Starrett
Linda Reynolds Stern ’66
Glenn Stone
Benjamin Spier
Jennifer Phelps Staton ’02
Margaret Jones Steuart ’54
Hattie Hughes Stone ’54
Lynne Spies
Margaret Semmes
Janet C. Steven
Jacqueline Hekma Stone ’59
Amanda Davis Stevens ’02
John Stone
Catherine McNease
Phillip C. Stone
Marilyn Spies
Stavropoulos ’61
Cora Morningstar Spiller ’50
Meghan Frier Stawasz ’01
Monica Saumweber
Clélie D. Steckel
Spillias ’73
Stevens ’86
Heather Anne Stoner
Leslie Austin Steddenbenz ’04
Cladd Stevens
Hunter Anne Stoner ’15
Katharine Osborne Spirtes ’75
Kristen Lawlor Steege ’00
Craig R. Stevens
Bonnie Moe Stook ’72
Amanda Birge Spivey ’61
Cheryl L. Steele
Elizabeth Little Stevens ’77
Catherine H. Stopher ’69
Emily Nicole Spivey ’15
Christina Steele
Hayley Stevens
Kim Storbeck
Laura Saunders Spratley ’66
Harriette Lineberger
John and Sharyl Stevens
Valeria Parker Storms ’58
Meredith Stevens
Carol Stout
Natasha Nickodem
Katharine McDill Stover ’95
William Sprecher
Catherine Gumpman
Springer ’10
Steele ’54
Jane Street Steele ’56
Kathleen Pretzfelder
Stevens ’01
Alexandra M. St. Pierre ’12
Steele ’73
Stacy McKimm Stevens ’97
C. Allen Sprinkle
Kelly Steele
Lisa Claypool Stevenson ’89
Jane A. Sprouse
Linda Lucas Steele ’75
Alice Fales Stewart ’64
Adria Spruell
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Steele, Jr.
Demis Stewart
Suzanne Spruell
Tracy L. Steele ’92
Kasey Brooke Stewart ’15
Diane Doscher Spurdle ’59
Victoria K. Steele ’70
Mary Page Stewart ’78
Susan Jayne Spurrell ’91
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Steele
Mary Stickney
Ingrid Weirick Squires ’86
Jamie Ranae Steen ’07
Charlotte Snead Stifel ’52
Rebecca Stachel
Ann Maricle Stefano ’78
Amanda Stiff
Wenllian Jenkins Stallings ’47
Janice Renne Steffen ’74
Nedra Greer Stimpson ’51
Nicole McDaniel-Carder
Melanie Bowen Steglich ’78
Megan Stine
Stephanie Steigman
Melanie Stine
Caville Stanbury-Woolery ’06
Amy Stein
Joseph P. Stinnett
Jane Johnson Stanek ’68
Jean Blanton Stein ’44
Meredith Stinson
William Stanfield
Jonathan A. Stein
Amy B. St. John ’06
D. J. Stanhope ’81
Barbara H. Steiner
Charlie Stringfellow
Blair St. Ledger-Olson
Anne Stanley ’64
Celia Newberg Steingold ’68
Margaret Strobbe
Alison Stockdale ’00
Carol MacMillan Stanley ’67
Anne Stelle ’78
Belinda Smith
Mary Copeland Stockton ’96
Christina Benson Stanton ’97
Aja Grosvenor Stephens ’02
Kristin Stockwell
Christopher Stuart
Fiona Marie Stanton ’15
Elynor Neblett Stephens ’57
Anne Stoddard ’68
Nan Stuart ’75
Gary Stanton
Erica Stephens
Gracey Stoddard ’67
Tracy Anne Stuart ’93
Margaret Stanton
Jocelyn M. Stephens ’11
Susan L. Stoebner ’89
Cate Stuart-Hodges
Sarah Anderson Stanton ’89
Tamara Stephens
Kate Stoeckel
Prudence Gay Stuhr ’63
Wendy Congdon Stanton ’77
Rebecca Jane Stephenson ’00
Martha Lou Lemmon
Emily Clifton Stump ’08
Cathy Calello Staples ’79
Dr. and Mrs. Steven L.
Glenn King Springer ’77
Stamant ’02
Sarah Riggs Stapleton ’01
Stephenson
Kate McClure Straccia ’00
Sally C. Strain ’63
Robert Straitt
Jesse Durham Strauss ’96
Ronny Strauss
Tamar Strauss
Lynn Gullett Strazzini ’67
Ian Street
Kathy Streetman
Taylor Streetman
Dorothy Streett
Hilary Pool Strickland ’03
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.
Stringfellow, Jr.
Struckmeyer ’94
Stohlman ’34*
Anne K. Stokes ’75
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Emily Stump
Scarlett E. Swain ’98
John Tan
Rebecca Sturdy
David Swan
Stephanie Dance Tancredi ’90
Katherine Haskell
Morgan Jane Swan ’04
Patricia Tang
Mary Kimball Temple ’52
Subramanian ’63
Martha L. Swanson ’85
Amelia Watkins Tankard ’87
Janet Templer
Emily Grace Suchta ’04
Martha Madden Swanson ’66
Joie Roderick Tankard ’90
Elizabeth F. Tennant ’88
Shirley Hayman Sudduth ’60
Vinca Swanson ’94
Ashley Tanner
James E. Terrell
Rebecca Sugarman
Signee Hoffman Swartley ’91
Deborah Griffin Tanner ’74
Patricia Hassler Terrell ’47
Elizabeth Nelson Suhr ’87
Elizabeth B. Swearingen-
Elizabeth Tanner
Evie Terrono
Mary B. Tanner
Martha Roton Terry ’71
Bareara Sullivan
Edens ’80
Madeleine Long
Tellekamp ’67
Jane Hemenway Sullivan ’78
Lillian Sinks Sweeney ’80
Sarah Pankoski Taranto ’92
Lisa Wolff Terwey ’07
Margaret Myers Sullivan ’74
Lurline Tolbert Sweet ’65
Caroline Lewis Taraschi ’87
Amy Dyer Terzian ’10
Mary Sullivan
Melinda Moore Sweet ’60
Leila Thompson Taratus ’56
Beth Bogdan Tetrault ’79
Mary Lane Bryan Sullivan ’58
Dr. and Mrs. James A.
Helen Bradley Tarbutton ’89
Barbara Anne Tetzlaff ’57
Anina Tardif-Douglin
Deborah L. Thacker ’77
Patricia Tate
Leroy Thacker
Lilian Alexandra Tauber ’14
Elizabeth Ball Thagard ’60
Regina M. Taurino ’10
Prerana Thapa
Meredith Thompson
Sullivan ’74
Rachael Sullivan
Swenberg
Jennifer McDonaugh
Swiatek ’02
Rachel M. Sullivan ’09
Elena Nicole Swick ’15
Sarah Sullivan
Mary Taylor Swing ’58
Wendy Pressel Sullivan ’91
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Swisher
Kerry Sullivan-Kaiser
Katharine Baker Sydnor ’66
Jennifer L. Summerfield ’07
Sarah Herndon Sydnor ’01
Carroll Waters Summerour ’75
D. Sykes
Leslie Williams Summers ’80
Anne Allen Symonds ’62
Lori Ann Harris Summers ’94
Rebecca Trulove Symons ’79
Shelley Summers
Sophie Wackenhut
Jozanne S. Summerville ’04
Carlene Harper Sumner ’94
Margaret Sumner
Andrey Suntsev and
Katerina Suntseva
Szymanski ’02
Amy Louise Tabb ’01
Natalie Tacke
Mr. and Mrs. Tim G. Tade
Diana Tadler
Patricia Sagasti Suppes ’93
Penelope Tadler ’91
Marie E. Sushka ’67
Elizabeth Bundy Taft ’57
Virginia Wood Susi ’04
Paulett Long Taggart ’44
Cornelia Kennedy Suskind ’81
Katherine Upchurch
Julia K. Sutherland ’78
Patricia Davis Sutker ’59
Grace E. Suttle ’60
Judith Suttles
Amanda Megargee Sutton ’71
Bethany Sutton
Evelyn M. Sutton
Shirley Sutton
Kristin Amylon Swain ’74
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Takvorian ’72
Caroline Busby Talbot ’72
Margaret Cromwell
Taliaferro ’49
Alexandra M. Taylor ’10
Ann Alleva Taylor ’84
Ann Hoxton Taylor ’68
Ann T. Taylor ’58
Carol Woodcock Taylor
Elizabeth Smith Taylor ’69
Evangeline Easterly
Taylor ’00
Martha Owen Thatcher ’48
Mildred Newman Thayer ’61
Jane Rather Thiebaud ’57
Cynthia Thiele ’92
Vera Blake Thiers ’77
Kathleen Watson Taylor ’65
C. J. Thomas
Laura Taylor
Catherine L. Thomas ’98
Mary Herbert Taylor ’45
Charlene E. Thomas ’77
Mary Satterfield Taylor ’74
Cristina June Thomas ’13
Molly Taylor
Eugenia Stark Thomas ’95
Rodney Taylor
Kathryn Wright Thomas ’00
Rosie C. Taylor
Kay Morcom Thomas ’96
Sally A. Taylor ’70
Lucy Brooks Thomas ’00
Sandra A. Taylor ’74
Mary Sue Morrison
Terri Taylor
Rebecca Teachey-Peerman ’07
Marcia Dutton Talley
Rebecca Teaff
Margaret Robinson
Elizabeth Doyle Teare ’86
Joy Powell Talmon ’01
Laura Thatcher
Marcia J. Thom-Kaley
Ann Collins Teachout ’54
Margaret Towers Talman ’49
Jean Mackenzie Thatcher ’71
Jessica L. Taylor ’06
Elizabeth Wilkins Talley ’88
Tallmadge ’81
Bajracharya ’91
Ann B. Tedards ’70
Sue Rosson Tejml ’58
Thomas ’72
Penelope A. Thomas ’72
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Thomas
Robert S. Thomas
Sarah Wilkinson Collins ’04
Sheree E. Thomas
William Thomas
Carolyn Birbick
Thomason ’80
Cassandra Lynn ThomasSheehan ’97
Kelli Bergmann
Thomasson ’04
DeAndrea Thomas-Young ’95
Alice Wood Thompson ’59
Amanda Nicole Thompson ’14
Cathy Weiss Thompson ’74
Christie Sears Thompson ’05
Elodie Taylor Thompson ’71
Francina Thompson
Grace Quirk Thompson ’88
James Thompson, Jr.
Jane Arensberg
Thompson ’61
Jane Page Thompson
Jennifer Stanley
Thompson ’03
Joanne Bossert Thompson ’59
Pamela Thompson
Patricia Thompson
Rachel Elkins Thompson ’91
Ray Henley Thompson ’62
Robert Thompson
Susan Boline Thompson ’80
Tracy E. Imse Thomson ’93
Joan Vail Thorne ’51
Angela Renee Thornton ’16
Elizabeth Schneider
Thornton ’80
Rosaline Tignor
Lea Gardner Tikka ’91
Laura Ann Humphress
Toussaint ’06
Patricia Tikkala
Elizabeth Brown Tucker ’69
Erin Till
Audrey Townsend ’78
Emily Green Tucker ’09
Virginia Nolte Tillman ’74
Cynthia Little Townsend ’79
Freida Carpenter Tucker ’73
Elizabeth Payne Tillson
Anne P. Toxey ’86
Greyson Shuff Tucker ’72
Mary Bell Timberlake ’67
Newell Bryan Tozzer ’55
Holli Tucker
Lida Matthews Tingley ’61
Jessica Grace Pava Tra ’98
Jeanette Tucker
Ellen Tinnin
Ingrid Zensen
Katie Curling Tucker ’03
Amy Tipton
Maria Jones Tisdale ’75
Katherine Paige Tisher ’13
Paula Tishok
Mark Tobias
Nancy Tobias
Teresa Tobias
Amy Donnelly Tobik ’90
Eugene M. Tobin
Courtney Elizabeth Todd ’15
Elizabeth McMahan
Tolbert ’57
Stephen Tolbert
Jane Roseberry Tolleson ’52
Hubertina Rose Tolpa ’10
Debbie Tomlin
Melanie Tomlin
Teresa Pike Tomlinson ’87
Sally Anne Toms ’13
Catherine Jane Tooke ’11
Michael Tooke
Sarah Tooke
Trachtenbarg ’03
Catherine Kinnear Train ’52
Randolph Anderson
Trainor ’75
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Trant III
Elizabeth A. Trantham ’02
Christine Corcoran Trauth ’85
Helen W. Travis ’74
Nancy Travis
Amanda Trefzger
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J.
Triana
Jill A. Triana ’99
Rosemary Dunaway Trible ’71
Kathy Ann Trimble ’69
Pamela Trimingham ’68
Van Trinh
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tripp III
Janet Thrash
Leslie Charlotte Toro ’95
Gail Rothrock Trozzo ’64
Brooke Linville Thurber ’04
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W.
Heidi L. Trude ’07
Janelle Touma
Mary Craighill Tourgee ’81
Heidi Belofsky Turk ’85
Brian Turner
Carol Childress Turner ’63
David Turner
Jessica Story Turner
Kathleen Stevenson
Turner ’64
Louisa Z. Turner
Mary Stimpson Turner ’86
Mr. and Mrs. Perry E.
Turner, Jr.
Eileen B. Tuttle
Chamberlain Trotter III
Kristina Troxel
Linda Grizzard Tiffany ’67
Ms. Elizabeth Turek
Ted Turner
Lytch Tornow
Kate W. Toth ’93
Laura Tunison
Mr. and Mrs. William
Eleanor St. Clair Thorp ’58
Renee Tidwell
Susan Enns Tully ’63
Sandra Schwartz Tropper ’73
Virginia Hudson Toone ’53
Terry Starke Tosh ’75
Lisa Tully
Sidney Turner ’66
Saranna Thornton
William Thurman
Elizabeth Weaver Tully ’58*
David Trop
Jennifer Toomey
Rick Toscano
Tucker
Sharon Watts Turner ’91
Margaret Thornton
Torretti
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Mary Montelle Tripp ’82
Courtney Toomey ’98
Deborah Massie Thurman ’76
Carol Exnicios Tucker ’53
Anita Grymes Towell ’60
Leslie C. Thornton ’75
Daniel Thurber
Ashley Nicole Tucker ’15
Tamara Trout ’01
Stephanie Banton
Troutman ’91
Stephen and Laura Trudeau
Victoria Anne Trudeau ’11
Jenifer Trujillo
Sonya Lynn Truman ’02
Ann Kays Tsuji ’96
Hazel Fellner Tuttle ’44
Elisabeth Brower Tutwiler ’07
Harriet Newman Twigg ’74
Nancy Twigg
Michal S. Twine ’68
Patricia Lynn Longest
Tyler ’80
Truly Tyler
Elizabeth Tyree-Taylor ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Carlo A. Uchello
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Uglum
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Ainslie Jones Uhl ’76
Linda R. Uihlein ’77
Jennifer Valentine
Van Ness ’92
Erin J. Vlasaty ’99
Charles Walbridge
Anne Marliese Vogel ’92
Elizabeth C. Walbridge ’72
Arne Ulbrich
Louise J. Van Patten ’86
Lindsay Mactavish Vogt ’96
Margaret Walbridge
Alyssa Moonen Ullmeyer ’04
David van Roijen
Stephanie Vogt
Jennifer Ann Walcott ’90
Suzanne Stryker Ullrich ’78
Beverly Van Zandt ’71
Stephanie Vojas
Nancy Walcott
Ann Martin Goldmann
Lucy Dennington
Hollis Hutchens Volk ’80
Patricia Doran Walczak ’93
Jennifer Volk
Leah Brooks Waldrip ’01
Elizabeth Volkmann
Karen H. Waldron ’75
Krista Vollack
Anne Dickson Waldrop ’45
Maria Carozza Volpe ’62
Carolyn Milton Walker ’67
Eileen Yates Von Herbulis ’95
Carolyn Peyton Walker ’64
Sarah P. vonRosenberg ’72
Gale Young Walker ’60
Anne Souder von Weise ’86
Jane Tatman Walker ’60
Mr. and Mrs. William W.
Marion F. Walker ’72
Uloth ’83
Oliver Ulsaker
Laura Warren Underwood ’93
Natasha K. Ungerer ’02
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Ungerer
Susan Knapp Hurley
Van Zandt ’73
Sharon Singletary
Vanzant ’69
Kelly Brown Varga ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Varnado
Claire Cartwright
Vaughan ’78
Upshaw ’99
Lyssa Ann Vaught ’95
Luther J. Upton
Oscar W. Vaught, Jr.
Pilar Uribe ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Vavala
Barbara Clark Utley ’44
Melissa Leib Veghte ’74
Carolyn Rose Vaccaro ’11
Samantha Vejay
John A. Vaccaro
Amber Vellenga ’91
Ellen Vadl
Michelle Erika Venema ’84
Georgene M. Vairo ’72
Mrs. Megan Combs Veney ’09
Aria Vaitekunas
Dorothy Barnum Venter ’35
Karen Valanzano ’93
Ruth Verbunt
CeCelia E. Valentine ’95
Victoria Chainski Verity ’66
Norma Stieh Bulls
Legare Davis Vest ’89
Valentine ’93
Wanda Vest
Pam Valle
Elizabeth Scott Via ’91
Suzanne Fitzgerald Van
Sarah Underhill Viault ’60
Horne ’47
Britt Vice
Sally Schall Van Allen ’42
Amanda Vickers
Gypsie Bear Van Antwerp ’73
Marion Harrison Vickers ’67
Marie van Beek
Gretchen L. Vida ’95
Gayle Dearborn Vance ’67
Jennifer Sullivan Vieceli ’90
Jennifer C. Vance ’91
Jane Richardson Vieth ’46
Patricia Neale Van Clief ’72
Catherine R. Viette ’93
Rachael Sterling Van Clief ’16
Virginia Viette
Anne Hinshaw
Angie Villamil Novoa
Vanderweil ’68
Nancy VanDyke
Katharine Weinrich
van Geel ’65
Lennie Rae Vangorder
Ann Pritchett Van Horn ’74
Gretchen Van Ness
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Bronwyn Vincent
Patricia Balz Vincent ’39
Barry Vine
Glenna Jillian Vine ’11
Voorhees
S. AtLee Walker ’69
Albert and Diana Voorthuis
Tracy Walker
Elizabeth Carwile Voss ’11
Wendy Walker
Madge Hall Vosteen ’85
Wendy Igleheart Walker ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W.
Carrie M. Walkiewicz
Wackenhut
Celeste C. Wackenhut ’08
Anne Rubel Waddell ’77
Anna Meres Wade ’98
Autumn Catalon Wade ’04
Elizabeth Wade ’77
Megan Walkowiak
Kelly Nixon Wall ’01
Marie G. Wall ’96
Annabel Metson Wallace ’15
Catherine Matheson
Wallace ’74
Janet Taylor Wade ’83
Elizabeth Fleet Wallace ’62
Lauren M. Wade ’05
Ms. Karen Wallace
Lisa Wade
Laura Sauls Wallace ’63
Victoria McClintock Wade ’95
Lisa Wallace
Kimberly Paige Wadelton ’07
Nan Wallace
Amanda K. Wager ’14
Amy Elizabeth Waller ’04
Yana Wagg ’95
Kenneth Waller
Kate Wagle Hitmar
Jennifer Kemper Wallis ’91
Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Wagner
Diana Bradford Walsh ’92
Jennifer M. Wagner ’97
Jason Walsh
Jo Ann Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J.
Louise W. Wagner
Walsh
Marye Taylor Wagner ’73
Kearsley Walsh ’81
Marian Roberts Wahlgren ’84
Margaret Erin Keck Walsh ’03
Virginia Haynie
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Wainstein ’86
Tiffany Vines
Laura Waisner
Joe Vitale
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Waite
Walters, Jr.
Susanne Walters ’84
Carolyn Jones Walthall ’71
Patricia Whitaker Waters ’44*
Maureen Wedner
Mary Walthall ’87
Sandy Waters ’68
Pamela S. Weekes ’83
Amanda Moore Walton ’04
Kevin Watford
Seanne Weekes
Tyesha D. West ’14
Andrew Walton
Amanda Watkins
Jane Best Wehland ’57
Jane Westbrook ’53
Anne B. Walton
Chelsea Watkins
Heather Bayfield Weidle ’94
Dorothy C. Westby ’60*
Lisa Moore Walton ’04
Sarah Lawrence Watkins ’68
Katie Keogh Weidner ’88
Lynn V. Westine ’79
Patrick Walton
Lindsay Hicks Watrous ’99
Nancy J. Weigle ’95
Suzanne Torgan Weston ’68
Lura Coleman Wampler ’60
Anne Mohana Watson ’04
Mr. Arthur Weil
Robin Platt Wetherbee ’82
Barbara Sullivan
Dinah H. Watson
Jeanne Weiler*
Doreen Brugger Wetzig ’45
Joseph Watson
Wendy C. Weiler ’71
Tara Moran Weyer ’96
Nancy Cunningham
Pamela Weiler-Colling ’79
Alice Anderson Wharton ’75
Cay Ramey Weimer ’59
Elizabeth Kemper
Wanamaker ’63
Jessica Bemis Ward ’63
Phyllis Blythin Ward ’70
Watson ’75
Reardon C. West and
Margaret Guis
Wharton ’58
Ms. Marian Wardle
Sarah Watson ’70
Jerrold G. Weinberg
Christine Devol Wardlow ’63
Aubrey Watts, Jr.
Gwendolyn Weiner ’62
Anne English Wardwell ’65
Barbara Watts
Ellen R. Weintraub ’71
Betty Byrne Gill Ware ’55
Charlotte Heuer Watts ’57
Robert Weintraub
Patricia Ware
Emily Watts
Paul Weinwurm
Jane Oxner Waring ’58
Margaret Murray Watts ’06
Charles M. Weis
Mary Waring
Donna Waugh-Robinson
Lisa M. Weisbrich ’10
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.
William Deal Waxter III*
Micaela Jessica Weiss ’09
Erin Curpier Whipple ’94
Jenny Waybright
Betty S. Weiss
Rachel E. Whitacre
Candice Pride Waycaster ’06
James Welch
Adrienne Whitaker
Andrew D. and
Jane Feltus Welch ’55
Joel Whitaker
John Welch
Sigur Whitaker
Meredith Leslie Welch ’65
Katherine V. Whitby ’95
Patricia Welch
Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. White
Katharine Harrington
Alexander White
Waring
Christine Sherwood
Warner ’73
Elinor H. Warner ’85
Elizabeth Farnsworth
Warner ’05
Katherine G. Warner ’95
Elaine S. Weaver
Sarah Clifford Weaver ’95
Katharine McCardell
Webb ’70
Dr. Lesley A. Warner ’05
Larissa Guignard Webb ’90
Margaret Smith Warner ’58
Matthew Webb
Diane Lotz Warren ’05
Milea Webb
Mary Wilkinson Warren ’74
Trisha J. Webb ’95
Pamela Walsh Warren ’82
Barbara Chase Webber ’54
Wendy Hyland Warren ’84
Bill Webber
Christine Warrington
Nahliah L. Webber ’03
Emily Rose Wartella ’15
Tracie Allen Webber ’93
Anjela Washington
Ellen B. Webster ’83
Jesse Wasserman
Heather Webster
Claude Becker
Mrs. John A. Webster
Wasserstein ’82
Melinda P. Waterbury ’86
Caroline Waterman
Catherine R. Waterman ’11
Diana Duffy Waterman ’83
Jon Waters
Langhorne Tuller Webster ’58
Lindsay Douglas Webster ’09
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W.
Webster, Jr.
Annegret P. Weckerle ’93
Welder ’95
Elder Witt Wellborn ’67
Marguerite Geer Wellborn ’56
Ann Denton Wells ’67
Elizabeth Melvin Wells ’99
Jason Wells
Anne Harrell Welsh ’55
Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Wendt
Kyra Jean Meelan Werner ’92
Murrell Rickards Werth ’44*
Kristin Wessell
Amy Larsen West ’93
Catherine O’Brien West ’99
Jessica L. West ’99
Elizabeth McKnight
Whatley ’87
Christopher and Barbara
Wheatley
Nicole Whelan
Courtney Huffman
Whetstone ’95
Alice Stansbury White ’52
Angela Renee White
Ann Rowell White ’56
Caroline W. White ’79
Cassandra White
Elizabeth Smith White ’59
Gwin Schroder White ’72*
Hedi Haug White ’64
James White
Ms. Jesse A. White ’86
Joyce White
Kimberly Diane Shaheen
White ’96
Leigh Ann White ’86
Joan Darby West ’46
Patrick West
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Mary White
Deborah Wiley
Nancy C. White ’79
Elizabeth Stoebner Wiley ’87
Richard Avery White
Vicky Marie Harvey
White ’92
Virginia Shields White ’72
Wendelin A. White ’74
Wendy White
Margaret Bromberg
Allison Ditton Winger ’93
Williams-Jones ’47
Mary Steiger Wingerd ’43
Emily C. Wiley ’07
Austin Williamson
Patricia Wood Wingfield ’73
Erin McKinley Wiley ’01
Tara Williamson
Gail Zarwell Winkler ’76
Jane Marie Wiley ’11
Karen Williams-Wickre ’84
Patricia Layne Winks ’52
Kristin Wiley
Susan M. Willig
Betty Bentsen Winn ’53
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T.
Deborah Edith Willis ’11
Mary Gordon Winn ’66
Faye Rathgeber Willis ’57
Rosanna Winner
Wiley, Sr.
William White
Marvin Wilke
Marguerite Smith Willis ’71
Jennifer Winnett Denniston
Kimberly White Alcantara
Patricia and William
Blake Willms
Celeste Rustom Winslow ’10
Glenn Willoughby
Lisa Fowler Winslow ’73
Carey Whitehead
Wilkerson
Eric Whitehead
Jacquelyn Denise Wilkins ’03
Regina Mancusi Wills ’71
Jean Guthans Wilkins ’85
Jo C. Winstead ’77
Michelle Whitehead
Richard B. Wills
R. Alan Winstead
W. Whitehead
Linda Wilkinson
Holly Ann Wilmeth ’00
Sarah E. Winstead ’12
Donna R. Whitehouse
Margaret Butler Wilkinson ’72
Amanda Dawn Kottke
Florence Barclay Winston ’57
Patricia Davis Whitehurst ’67
Robert Wilkoff
Joan McCarthy Whiteman ’49
Gail Willard
Ann L. Wilson ’54
Catherine Cranston
Jennifer Lindsey Will-
Carmen Marie Wilson
Whitham ’75
Campbell ’13
Wilson ’98
Carolyn Burke Wilson ’56
Sarah Hitt Winston ’63
Ashley C. Winters ’11
William Wayne Wirthman, Jr.
Anne Brown Wise ’76
Frances Fowler Whitlow ’82
William H. Willcox
Catherine M. Wilson ’02
Mary and Lyndon Whitmore
Elizabeth Harley Willett ’84
Courtenay Sands Wilson ’66
Charlotte Whitten
Barbara Bryant Williams ’81
Elizabeth B. Wilson ’70
Jennifer Wicke
Caroline Diaz Williams ’03
Gail Hayman Wilson ’60
Christine Williams
William Wiseman
Elisa W. Wickham ’73
Jacquelyn M. Wilson ’05
Barbara R. Wiss ’72
Katherine Wickham
Elizabeth M. Williams ’78
Jane Stephenson Wilson ’67
Kathleen Wilson Wissel ’06
Margaret Gearing
Elizabeth Plunkett
Katie Tipton Wilson ’08
Jennifer Solveig Wistrand
Kimberly A. Wilson ’06
Patricia Witcher Jordan ’89
Lois Peterson Wilson ’26*
Alexia Witcombe
Madeline Wilson Wilson ’12
Christopher Whitcombe
Margaret Street Wilson ’64
Giulia Victoria Clare
Wickham ’42*
Margaret Richards
Wiederseim ’78
Alysha K. Wiegand ’09
Sarah Ellen Wiegand ’03
Pamela Hellmuth
Wiegandt ’64
Williams ’48
Emily Williams ’93
Fielding Williams, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary L.
Williams
Hunter Williams
Leigh C. Wilson Williams ’97
Elizabeth Colwill Wiegers ’59
Louise Spilman Williams ’78
Cassandra Whaling
Margaret B. Williams ’97
Wierman ’85
Herbert N. Wigder
Mary Ballou Handy
Williams ’59
Melissa O. Wiggins
Meredith Williams ’95
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams
Wilcoxson
Sallie Yon Williams ’63
Wendy J. Wilcoxson ’93
Scott W. Williams
Cynthia Wilder
Shelby Snyder Williams ’95
Patricia Calkins Wilder ’63
W. Steven Williams
Carolyn Wiley
Wendy Williams
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Mary Beaird Wilson ’85
Bet Bashinsky Wise ’75
Ms. Elizabeth Carrington
Wise ’14
Whitcombe
Natalie Wilson
Melissa Gentry Witherow ’80
Richard Guy Wilson
Mary Withers
Shyne Wilson
Megan Beley Withrow ’01
Virginia L. Wilson ’08
Rebecca Witte
Susie Wilson Lyons
Marcia G. Wittenbrook ’72
Nancy Ray Wiltshire ’86
Ariana Jones Wittke ’46
Joan O’Meara Winant
Anne Wittle
Haden Ridley Winborne ’69
Erin M. Wittle ’09
Christine Jones Winder ’86
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B.
Susan Windley-Daoust
Heather Stevens Wine ’94
Wittle
Helen Harrison Witty ’75
Kelly Ann Winer ’13
*Deceased
Camilla Crocker
Sara Woodson
Margaret Jones Wyllie ’45
Thomas B. Young
Wodehouse ’71
Thomas Woodward
David Wynne
Joseph Yount
Patricia Woernet
Cornelia Redington
Jenna Evans Wynne ’02
Christine Yu
Christina Wofford
Woodworth ’86
Susan Snodgrass Wynne ’72
Hannah Ackley Yuhas
Kirkland Victoria Wohlrab ’04
Amy Woody
Xue Xia ’16
Kathryn Hagist Yunk ’91
Laura J. Wolcott ’12
Dana Dewey Woody ’58
Kelly Xing
Letha Dameron Zackowski ’81
Mary Alma Wolfe ’75
Anne Little Woolley ’83
Cindy Yablonski
Maria Zade
Molly Poole Wolfe ’65
Autumn Wooster
Janet M. Yabroff
Sandra Zahrn
Timothy T. Wolff
Kymberleigh Wooten
September Yancone
Shannon Bazar Zahrn ’99
Earle G. Wolfrom*
Jessica Wootton
Susan Tucker Yankee ’50
Mr. and Mrs. David Zak
Melinda K. Wolfrom ’05
Kurt Wootton
Sarah McClain Yarber ’15
Gregory Zak
Johanna Yaple Wolski ’70
Nancy Finley Worcester ’85
Cheri Burritt Yates ’84
Nellie Min-Ju Kan ’94
Ariana K. Wolynec-Werner ’01
Lucy Winston Works ’38
Dorothy Malone Yates ’42*
Heather Benhard Zander ’97
David Womack
Mary Boykin Wortley ’64
Suzanne Yates ’70
Jean Romanske Zaniewski ’77
Portia Wong
Beth Wortman
Ann H. Yauger ’78
Christina Margaret Love
Anita Woo
Cecilia Kirby Wraase ’74
Carolyn Griffin Yeager ’92
Andrea Wood
Barbara Wray
Marshalyn Yeargin-
Ann Benkendorf Wood ’74
K. Wray
Christine Sheris Wood ’73
Mary Denny Scott Wray ’61
Susan Wooldridge Yeatts ’95
Patricia Zeh
Diane Duffield Wood ’57
Gwendolyn Wray-Samans ’01
Andie L. Yellott ’76
Diana L. Zeidel ’71
Faye and Tom Wood
Andrew Wright
Ann Benet Yellott ’51
Jo Ann Zenger
Jeremy and Janie Wood
Elizabeth Finch Wright ’01
Heather Tiffany Yepez ’14
Henry C. Zenke II
Keitt Matheson Wood ’63
Dr. and Mrs. H. Boggs
Emily A. Yerby ’02
Virginia H. Zenke ’81
Alice Yew
Boyd Zenner ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Kevin Wood
Wright, Jr.
Allsopp ’68
Kristin Wood
Heather Nicole Wright ’05
Laura J. Yim ’98
Lawrence Wood
Jayne Wright
Henry M. Yochum
Marguerite McDaniel
Joan Broman Wright ’56
Dagmar Halmagyi Yon ’57
Karen Wright
Lizora Miller Yonce ’59
Mary Beth Wood
Kathy G. Wright
Kendall Madison York ’16
Mina Walker Wood ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T.
Michael York
Wood ’57
Nancy Trask Wood ’52
Wright
Nancy W. Wood ’63
Nancy Hickox Wright ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.
Sarah Schofield Wright ’11
Wood, Jr.
Sierra T. Wright ’12
Sandra Wood
Neil Wroten
Shannon M. Wood ’87
Barbara L. Wuehrmann ’71
Susan Wood
Colleen Wulff
Elizabeth Clegg Woodard ’72
Patricia Wunder
Helen Cantey Woodbridge ’44
Jeanne O. Wurster
Clark Elizabeth Woods ’12
Elizabeth H. S. Wyatt ’69
Don and Lola Woods
Joan Collins Wyatt ’85
John and Leigh Woods
Lynn Wylde
John Woodson
Alexandra Bernard Wyllie ’86
Ms. Susan York
Anne Kendig Young ’63
Barbara Smith Young ’71
Cheryl Fortin Young ’85
Jacqueline Lowe Young ’53
Jennifer E. Young ’11
Jillian Young
Lauren Place Young ’78
Lindsey Lewis Young ’09
Margaret Mapp Young ’67
Zaranka ’15
Christine Marie Carriere
Zazulak ’90
Zensen
Katherine Schupp
Zeringue ’94
Mr. and Mrs. Zuhui Zhou
Krista Schuler Ziegenfuss ’02
Christy Holterman Ziegler ’01
Suzanne M. Ziesmann ’91
Linda Zimmer
Suzanne Weaver Zimmer ’85
Louise Swiecki Zingaro ’80
Roger L. Zissu
Lindemann Rollenhagen
Zook ’97
Elizabeth W. Zuckerman ’09
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W.
Zuckerman
Ormand Young
Paula Young
Roma Skeen Young ’71
*Deceased
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CORPORATIONS AND
FOUNDATIONS
{ July 1, 2014-December 31, 2015 }
Abbott Laboratories Fund
The Ackermann Foundation
Act for Alexandria
Aetna Foundation, Inc.
Agilent Technologies
Alliance Data
American Endowment
Foundation
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Foundation, Inc.
Brown Charitable Trust,
Bruce Ford
Bush Hill Enterprises
Cahouet Charitable Trust
Caldwell and Gregory, Inc.
Calk Havens Gallery Inc.
America’s Charities-AARP
Capital Concrete
Amherst Elementary
School-PTO
Capital One Bank
Andrew Sinclair
Carrie S. Camp
Foundation, Inc.
Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation
AON Corporation
The CarMax Foundation
Cedar House Publishers
Aramark Corporation
Central Alabama Community
Foundation
AREVA NP Inc.
Certified Gold Exchange Inc
Atlanta Medical Day Spa &
Surgery Center, LLC
Charlottesville-Abermarle
Community Foundation
Baltimore Community
Foundation
Chevron Products Company
The Chisholm Foundation
The Community Foundation
for The National Capital
Region
Community Foundation of
Gaston County, Inc.
Community Foundation of
Greater Chattanooga
Fiduciary Trust
Formia Design
Foundation For The Carolinas
Four G’s Charitable Trust
Gannett Foundation Inc.
GE Foundation
Community Foundation of
Louisville
Georgia Power Company
The Community Foundation
of Middle Tennessee
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Community Foundation of
Richmond
Greater Houston Community
Foundation
Connie Burwell White
and William W. White
Foundation
Greater Lynchburg
Community Trust
Cord Charitable Foundation
Gilson Investments, Inc.
Great Idea, LLC
Greater Saint Louis
Community Foundation
Corning Incorporated
Foundation
Greer Family Foundation
Corporate Executive Board
The Hadley and Marion
Stuart Foundation
Council of Independent
Colleges
Bank of America
Citrix Systems, Inc.
Bank of America
Foundation, Inc.
Clara Weiss Fund
Craige Pepper Family
Foundation
Clifton Foundation, Inc.
Crum Charitable Foundation
Bank of New York
Clorox Company
Bank of The James
BASF Corporation
Coastal Community
Foundation of South
Carolina
The Davey Tree Expert
Company
H. Malcolm Hardy Trust
The Harrison Foundation
Henderson Foundation
The Henry Foundation
Henry Laird Smith
Foundation
Deupree Family Foundation
Hershey Foods
Corporation Fund
Dominion Resources, Inc.
HRACRE
Bergen County United Way
The Coca-Cola Company
Elements and Alloys, Inc.
HTMelle
Blue Grass Community
Foundation
College Campus Art LLC
Eli Lilly and Company
Foundation
The Hulme Family
Foundation
Enemble Worldwide, Inc.
Human Dynamics
Consulting, LLC.
Barbara C. Burke Trust
The Boeing Company
Boston Foundation
BP America Inc.
Bright Funds Foundation
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The Comegys Bight
Charitable Foundation
Community Found Greater
Birmingham
EOS Foundation
Community Foundation for
Greater Atlanta
Fidelity Investment
Charitable Gift Fund
Exxon Mobile Foundation
Human Factors
Associates, Inc
Hunt Farms
The Huntly Foundation
IBM International Foundation
Intel
J. C. Penney
J. M. Hubert Corporation
Jack Jouett Chapter NSDAR
Jailbreak Brewing Company
Jewish Foundation of Greater
New Haven, Inc.
John and Mary Camp
Foundation
Mc Adams Charitable
Foundation
Portland General Electric
SunTrust Foundation
Powell Foundation
McGraw-Hill Companies
Foundation, Inc.
Pridmore Family
Foundation, Inc.
Sweet Briar Alumnae Club
of Atlanta
Merck Company Foundation
Procter and Gamble Fund
Tactical Rabbit, Inc.
MetaMD LLC
Prudential Foundation
Take The Shot, LLC
Microsoft Corporation
Qualcomm
Minnesota Women’s Soccer
League
Quintiles
The Talbott and Ann Bond
Family Foundation
Rain Raps LLC
TC Group
The Rains Family Foundation
Theodore Cross Family
Charitable Foundation
Minor Foundation, Inc.
Monte Costa Photography
John and Sarah Freeman
Foundation
Montessori School of McLean
John L. Dabbs III LTD
Morgan Stanley Foundation
Jones Lippincott Family
Foundation
Mountain Laurel Foundation
Moody’s Corporation
Raytheon Company
Red Hat Matching Gifts
Program
Renaissance Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Thurston Roberts Charitable
Foundation
The Titmus Foundation, Inc.
Toledo Community
Foundation, Inc.
Kahn Education Foundation
Mumpower and
Sutherland PC
Kelsey Family Foundation
The Neiman-Marcus Group
Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation
Kookaburra Foundation
New York Community Trust
Roberts Family Foundation
Travelers Companies, Inc.
KPMG Peat Marwick
Foundation
New York Life Foundation
Rochester Area Community
Foundation
The Turner Corporation
Lanier Goodman Foundation
NewTower Trust
Lantern Advisors
Norfolk Southern Foundation
The Law Office of Catherine
Cole, P.A.
Northern Trust Company
Lettie Pate Whitehead
Foundation, Inc.
LeVain Bakery Cookie
Company, LLC
LexisNexis
Loftin and Company
Loraine Ince
Lotos Bean Inc
Luther and Claire Griffith
Foundation
Newcastle Foundation
Rose and Walter Montgomery
Foundation
Tomorrow, LLC
Torretti Law Office
The U. S. Charitable
Gift Trust
UBS
Rose’s Fund for Animals
United Way of Rhode Island
Rouse-Bottom Foundation
Van Clief Foundation
Rust Foundation
Vanguard Group
Oakwood Garden Club
Saving Sweet Briar, Inc.
Verizon
Off Edge
Sweet Briar Alumnae
Association
Virginia Foundation for
Independent Colleges
Sweet Briar Club of
Lynchburg
Virginia Baptist Hospital
Schwab Fund for
Charitable Giving
Waters Corporation
Shell Oil Company
Foundation
Wells Fargo & Company
The Northrop Grumman
Foundation
Old Dominion Box Co.
Omaha Community
Foundation
Once For All Inc
P. E.O. Chapter II
Mackenzie Park Incorporated
The Paul and Merrill
Barringer Family
Foundation
Macy and Company
Paul H. Pusey Foundation
Marefield Meadows
Pennsylvania Lumbermens
Mutual Insurance
Marie G. Dennett Foundation
Robbin’s Nests, LLC
The Tack Room, Inc.
Silicon Valley Community
Foundation
Weisman Revokable Trust
Westine Associates INC
Wiegers Family Foundation
Sony Pictures
Wiley, Rein LLP
Stanley and Dorothy Pauley
Charitable Trust
William and M. L.
Christovich Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Marsh & McLennan
Companies, Inc.
Perkins-Prothro Foundation
The Martin Agency
PNC Bank Foundation
Master and Main
Enterprises, LLC
State Farm Companies
Foundation
Polymer Solutions
Incorporated
Stupp Bros Bridge-Iron Co.
The Pittsburgh Foundation
Vixen Enterprises LLC
Starlight Bicycles LLC
Winston-Salem Foundation
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Commencement 2015
Sixtine Abrial
Ashley Elizabeth Baker
Caroline Carter Baker
Kelsey Rae Barta
Julia Viola Bayliss
Elyse Marie Betz
Hannah Christine Bowers
Emily Boggs Brooks
Tiffanie Rose Brown
Jacquelyne Elizabeth Bullett
Anna Lydia Callicoat
Sarah Ashley Capen
Alexis Morgan Cash
Kiera Michele Cavalleri
Katherine Elizabeth Clark
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Elizabeth Anne Lux Cobb
Carrie Danielle Cogdell
Khirsten Haley Michelle Cook
Sarah E Cooper
Cory Nichelle Culver
Taylor Nicole Daigneault
Caitlin Bondurant Daniel
Roberta Lynne Desiderio
Emily Ann Diamond
Kaitlin Ann Marie Dobson
Abigail Whitney Dwire
Victoria Lynn Eisenmann
Haley Nicole Elder
Lydia Kathryn Ethridge
Kathryn Diane Fanta
Wendy Alicia Ferguson
Hayley Flo Foraker
Jessica Megan Fortner
Sade` Denise Fountain
Faith Elise Frampton
Charity Loreece Gaile
Dolores Joan Gallagher
Amanda Lee Gandee
Carter Elizabeth Garrett
Morgan Claire Garrison
Lea Marie Gray
Sarah Nicole Gray
Lambda Louise Grace Green
Hollie Michelle Halford
Ariel Lynn Harper
Kaitlyn Alexander Haskins
Allison Ashley Hassard
Adelaide Frances Hedge
Susannah Taylor
Higginbotham
Alayna Alexandra Hoblik
Charlotte Gibson Hopkins
Marian Jordan Huber
Leah Shannon Humenuck
Sarah Angelina Javed
Verena Mireille Joerger
Stacey McKimmey Karmen
Megan Elliott Kee
Courtney Nicole Kockler
Hannah Katelyn Kowitz
Photos by Meridith De Avila Khan, Kollin Kirven ’18 and Katherine Martin ’18
Lydia Frances Lewis
Fumin Li
Amber Lee MacKay
Emily Suzanne Marshall
Dixie Lynn Martin
Rebecca Claire Matheson
Kimea W. McCuller
Caroline Hayley McMillian
Morgan Lynn McRae
Juliette Nicole Michael
Rebecca Elizabeth Mill
Jennifer Whitney Mix
Chelsea Karina Modeste
Julia Elizabeth Moran
Mehegan Bennett Morgan
Patricia Ann Morgan
Olivia Ariel Muchmore
Elizabeth Erin Newhart
Caitlyn Suzanne Ondrick
Kimberly Anne Orchowski
Nicole Brittany Palmer
Laura Melisa Patlan
Lindsay K Profenno
Rosalie Shea Purvis
Alexandra Harlan Raifsnider
Ann Littleton Lassotovitch
Rich
Kathryne Ellis Richard
Ashley Elizabeth Royal
Acacia Marie Salazar
Alyssa B Sarmiento
Marta Phillips Saul
Jesse Caitlin Schaaf
Jessica Morgan Schwarcz
Jessica Suzanne Sheleg
Megan Elizabeth Shields
Chara Lindel Southworth
Epiphany Danielle Soward
Arielle Sperrazza
Kasey Brooke Stewart
Charlotte Harding Swenson
Elena Nicole Swick
Kendall Michelle Taylor
Courtney Elizabeth Todd
Ashley Renee Tomlin
Annabel Metson Wallace
Emily Rose Wartella
Eryn Patricia Wiley
Leanne Marie Williams
Shannon Elizabeth
Williams
Makenzie Hope Williamson
Sarah McClain Yarber
Angelic Michelle Yousef
Christina Margaret Love
Zaranka
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1. M.A.T. graduates Caitlyn Ondrick, Faith Frampton,
Victoria Eisenmann, Marian Huber, Eryn Wiley and
Charity Gaile
2. Olivia Muchmore with aunt Shelley Oliver ’98
3. Anne McMurrain with mother Churchill
McMurrain ’83 and godmother Tish Eliades ’83
4. Charity Gaile ’14 (M.A.T. ’15) with sister
Faith Gaile ’17
5. Katherine Hoyt with mother Elizabeth Archibald ’78
and aunt Carrie Nichols ’80
6. MJ Clark with daughter Colby Stinnette ’12
7. Jacquelyne Bullet with mother Deborah Bullet ’81 (aunt Barbara Donigan ’85 not pictured)
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Alexandra Raifsnider with great-aunts
Jan Sheets Jones ’69 and Beth
Sheets Reed ’82
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8. Elizabeth Cobb with mother Cheryl Lux ’76
9. Turning Point graduates MJ Clark, Donna Dodd, Angel
Yousef and Christy Gaulton
10. Jessica Fortner ’15, pictured here with her sister Katie,
was the recipient of the 2015 Presidential Medal, the
highest honor that Sweet Briar bestows on her students.
She graduated with a double major in mathematics and
classical studies with a language concentration and was
a music minor.
11. Rachel Byrd with mother Laurel Byrd ’93
12. Ashley Baker with sister Jessica Baker ’09
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Remembering
Ann Morrison Reams ’42
THE SWEET BRIAR COMMUNITY WAS DEEPLY
saddened to learn of the passing of a beloved member, Ann
Morrison Reams ’42, who died June 28, 2015, at her home
in Lynchburg. She was associate director of the Alumnae
Association from 1968 to 1974 and director from 1974 until
1991, when she retired with the title of emeritus director.
In 2002, Reams was recognized with the College’s
Outstanding Alumna Award for her ongoing volunteer work,
which included service on the Alumnae Board, the Boxwood
Circle Committee, the Friends of the Library board, as class
president, and as secretary for the Class of 1942 — a role she
continued until her death.
Reams was a Lynchburg native and graduate of E.C.
Glass High School. She worked briefly for the U.S. Navy and
as a reporter for the News & Advance, then the Lynchburg
Daily Advance, after graduating from Sweet Briar with
a degree in music. She married Bernard Reams in 1944
and raised four children, Bernard Jr., Stephen, Winifred
(“Winkie”) and Ann Kendall.
Upon Reams’ retirement, Nannette Crowdus ’57, then
president of the Alumnae Association and an emeritus trustee
of the College, lauded her representation of Sweet Briar and
its alumnae “with admirable charm, unfailing good humor,
incredible energy,” and gift for remembering people and
making them feel special.
Reams was active in her home community, serving as
president of the Junior League of Lynchburg; chairman of
the board for the Florence Crittendon Home; regent of the
Poplar Forest Chapter of the DAR; president of the Oakwood
Garden Club; president of the Katherine Tekakwitha Circle
of Holy Cross Church, where she was a lifetime member;
and member of the Lynchburg Garden Club, the Lynchburg
Historical Foundation, the Opera on the James Guild, and a
number of other civic and cultural organizations.
During her tenure at Sweet Briar, her many contributions
included developing a computerized alumnae network and
establishing the Distinguished Alumna Award. According
to a story in the 1991 issue of the Sweet Briar Alumnae
Magazine, under Reams’ leadership, Reunion attendance
increased fourfold and the association earned a Council for
Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) award in
recognition of its 1990 Reunion.
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“But let me assure you that while Ann is a lovely lady,
there is a great deal more to be admired,” Crowdus is quoted
as saying in the 1991 magazine. “She is also an outstanding
administrator with an attention to detail that reaches
perfection. She runs a tight ship and has trained all of us
who have had the privilege of working with her to raise our
standards to meet hers and to enjoy it.”
The board of the Alumnae Association recognized her
influence in a resolution that stated in part, “We commend
her administrative abilities, her leadership skills, her patience,
her sagacity, her energy and her bright spirit.”
Sandra Maddox ’59 worked with Reams in the alumnae
office for 24 years and last spoke to her in April.
“Ann was a lovely person, so considerate of others and
likeable by all who knew and worked with her,” Maddox says.
“Ann was a devoted and dedicated alumna of Sweet Briar. I
will miss her bright smile and cheerful ways!”
Kathy Pegues ’71 remembers Reams as “Sweet Briar’s
hostess,” always making sure everyone in the room was
comfortable with introductions that went beyond sharing
names.
“There were other roles by which she was officially
known, but it was her gentle and joyful ‘working the room’
that I will remember,” Pegues says. “She had an encyclopedic
memory and could pick up, with exacting detail, the threads
of alumnae lives — career, family, classmates’ news — even
when years had passed.”
Her smile, warm hug and “Welcome back!” had
authenticity, Pegues says, and they were kindnesses extended
to everyone.
announcement of the College’s closure, and there was
deep sadness as well as anger in the room,” Pegues says.
“Afterwards, Ann consoled us in that lilting and charming
Lynchburg voice, suggesting that Sweet Briar College was
important as a state of mind, as well as a place. And, in that
regard, whatever happened, Sweet Briar would always be.”
She was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years,
Bernard Lawrence Reams, and is survived by her children
and grandchildren, among numerous other relatives.
Those wishing to honor her memory are asked to
remember Holy Cross Catholic Church, Sweet Briar College,
the Garden Club of Virginia or a charity of choice.
“I last saw Ann at the annual meeting of the Friends
of the Library this spring. We were still processing the
Remembering
Prof. John McClenon
IN DECEMBER, SWEET BRIAR MOURNED THE
loss of John Raymond McClenon, Dana Professor of
Chemistry emeritus, a revered member of the community
and professor emeritus with 38 years of service to the College.
McClenon, 78, of Lynchburg, died Dec. 24, 2015, after
a struggle with cancer. He was the husband of Mary Alice
“Molly” Thornton McClenon for 56 years.
Born May 1, 1937, John was the son of the late Raymond
Benedict McClenon and the late Erica Weber McClenon.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters,
Anne McClenon and partner, Martin Rader, Marca
McClenon, and Maureen Sacon and husband, Neal; and
five grandchildren, Ryan, Myles and Molly Ann McClenonGrant, and Walker and Lilly Etta Sacon.
Born and raised in Grinnell, Iowa, McClenon graduated
from Grinnell College and earned his Ph.D. in chemistry
at the University of California, Los Angeles. He was named
Sweet Briar’s Charles A. Dana Professor of Chemistry in
1982.
An obituary in the Dec. 30, 2015, issue of the News &
Advance notes his love of teaching and Sweet Briar, as well
as the importance of music in his life. A classical and jazz
musician, he was involved in numerous local and regional
symphonies, in
addition to his
own 15-piece
Johnny McClenon
Big Band,
according to the
obituary.
Sweet Briar students also recall his enthusiasm for the
arts, even at the occasional expense of his own discipline.
“Such a Renaissance man!” Vida Henry Fonseca ’84
wrote in an online condolence. “I will never forget his
mock remonstrance with me for coming to Chemistry for
the Liberal Arts lab when there was a master dance class
in Baroque dance going on across the street — one of my
dearest Sweet Briar memories!”
A remembrance will be held at Sweet Briar during
Reunion Weekend, June 3-5. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be sent to the First Unitarian Church of
Lynchburg, Sweet Briar College, the Lynchburg Symphony or
a charity of your choice.
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In
Memoriam
If you wish to write to the family of someone
recently deceased, please contact the
alumnae relations and development office at
(800) 381-6131 for the address.
1943
1946
1949
Annie Laurie Malone Bolling
Date unknown
Katherine Brooks Augustine
Oct. 2, 2015
Alberta Pew Baker
Dec. 6, 2015
Pauline Hudson Brown
Nov. 6, 2015
Louise Wilbourn Collier
Oct. 1, 2014
Nancy Houriet Colton
Nov. 27, 2014
Fay Martin Chandler
March 3, 2015
Dorothy Caldwell Crowell
June 9, 2015
Vidmer Megginson Downing
Sept. 11, 2015
Sally Lerner David
Feb. 3, 2016
Lee Stevens Gravely
Oct. 12, 2015
Katharine Veasey Goodwin
March 26, 2015
Sarah Belser Eggleston
July 15, 2015
Sarah McDuffie Hardaway
Feb. 19, 2015
Ann Doar Jones
March 16, 2015
Camille Guyton Guething
Nov. 24, 2014
Elizabeth Fruit Metzenthin
March 8, 2015
Jacquelin Jacobs Leffers
Nov. 8, 2015
Marguerite Hume
Oct. 30, 2014
Katharine Bowdre Budd Poer
July 28, 2015
Mary Sommers Booth Parker
Jan. 27, 2016
1933
1939
Barbara Bolles Miller
June 29, 2015
Legare Thompson Robertson
Oct. 21, 2015
Sally Ayres Shroyer
April 9, 2015
Mary Alice Durham Ellis
Feb. 18, 2015
Elizabeth “Betsy” Vanderbilt
Crampton
April 6, 2015
Julia Horner Mulligan
June 24, 2012
Carroll Cone Saxton
Dec. 27, 2015
1950
Mary Jane Lampton Peabody
Feb. 11, 2015
Leila McLaughlin Thompson
Feb. 13, 2014
Caroline Tillett Bailey
April 26, 2015
Frances Gregg Petersmeyer
Nov. 10, 2015
1947
Mary Ellen Davis Gettel
Aug. 6, 2015
Francoise Yoe Schneider
March 19, 2015
Lois Andrews Cleland
Dec. 31, 2015
Constance Reed Lewis
Jan. 30, 2015
Florence Cheek Tutwiler
July 2, 2014
Joan McCoy Edmonds
July 15, 2015
JoAn Teetor Marder
April 26, 2015
Peggy Roudin Weinberger
Oct. 20, 2014
Sara Ann McMullen Lindsey
Feb. 25, 2015
Ann Green Pangels
Feb. 1, 2015
1944
Margaret Redfern
Sept. 24, 2015
Yvonne Worley Randall
Aug. 29, 2015
Leslie Herrick Danford
Jan. 24, 2015
Mary McDuffie Redmond
Oct. 11, 2015
Nancy Storey White
Jan. 13, 2015
Margaret Ridgely Keith
Date unknown
Virginia Barron Summer
Aug. 19, 2015
1951
Ethel Gurney Betz
Sept. 1, 2012
Marguerite Brendlinger
Robinson
Jan. 23, 2016
1948
Jean “Randy” Randolph Bruns
Dec. 31, 2015
Laetitia Seibels Frothingham
Dec. 23, 2014
Muriel Abrash Schapiro
Nov. 15, 2014
Kathryn Fulton Alston
March 10, 2015
St. Claire Hayden D’Wolf
Jan. 2, 2015
1942
Eleanor La Motte Trippe
Oct. 26, 2015
Ruth Harris Bennett
Oct. 7, 2015
Nancy Brumback Kruvand
Jan. 22, 2015
Nancy Moses Eubanks
Aug. 26, 2015
Chloe Mason Smith
Aug. 8, 2013
Jane Taylor Ix
Oct. 24, 2015
Catherine Arp Waterman
April 21, 2015
Mary Barrett Robertson
Feb. 28, 2015
1952
Beatrice Backer Simpson
Jan. 12, 2015
Gabrielle Maupin Bielenstein
May 18, 2015
1934
Martha Lou Lemmon Stohlman
Oct. 5, 2015
1935
Roberta Cope Gerlach
Sept. 27, 2000
1936
Sara Doughtie Crocker
June 30, 2013
Anne Farr Foot
Date unknown
Marion “Sunny” Sim Reid
Sept. 10, 2015
1937
Nancy Nalle Genung
March 7, 2015
Elizabeth “Lib” Lee McPhail
Dec. 23, 2014
1938
Marion Fuller Kellogg
Nov. 16, 2015
Elizabeth Lockett Lord
Aug. 10, 2015
Beverley Bailey Taylor
March 16, 2015
1940
Marjorie Stock Clemens
March 12, 2015
Mildred Moon Montague
Jan. 24, 2015
Ruth Beach Robinson
Nov. 10, 2015
Anna Feuchtenberger Stuart
Aug. 17, 2015
Ellen McClintock Templeton
Sept. 3, 2011
1941
Carolyn Monteith Clarke
June 29, 2015
Lucy Call Dabney
Jan. 23, 2015
1945
Hilda Hude Chapin
Oct. 23, 2014
Nancy Davis Damtoft
July 27, 2015
Alice (Hedy) Edwards Davenport
Dec. 12, 2014
Margaret Dunbar Pence
Nov. 18, 2013
Kitty King Corbett Powell
Nov. 13, 2015
Harriet Willcox Gearhart
Nov. 27, 2014
Eloise English Davies Rankin
March 3, 2015
Anne Warriner Prince
Nov. 2, 2014
Mildred Carothers Healy
May 1, 2015
Ann Morrison Reams
June 28, 2015
Margaret Weimer Shepherd
Feb. 22, 2015
Grace Clark Hornby
Aug. 9, 2015
Dorothy Malone Yates
Dec. 29, 2015
Sarah Temple Moore
Dec. 14, 2015
Frances “Jinny” Faulkner
Mathews
Jan. 4, 2016
Elinor Edenton Smith
Nov. 20, 2000
Dorothy Thomas Upton
Jan. 23, 2015
Justine Domhoff Wright
Nov. 6, 2014
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Eulalie Jenkins Draper
Nov. 21, 2015
Mary Marshall Dyke
Jan. 2, 2014
Mary John Ford Gilchrist
Oct. 31, 2014
Marion Gregory Graves
Feb. 25, 2015
Margaret Nelson Harding
June 2, 2015
Julia “Judy” Snowden Neumeyer
Feb. 2, 2015
Mildred O’Neal Palmer
June 25, 2015
1953
1957
1963
1977
1984
Eleanor Johnson Ashby
July 25, 2015
Susan Ragland Abrahamson
May 24, 2015
Natalie “Nikki” Griess Deupree
Dec. 26, 2015
Sarah Steel Levine
Dec. 26, 2013
Whitney Lynne Ball
Aug. 17, 2015
Helen (Polly) Hedge Carpenter
Oct. 22, 2015
Sarah “Sally” Groce Love
Jan. 2, 2016
Marilyn Mitchell Sweeney
Dec. 4, 2015
1978
1985
Ann Horrigan Hoy
April 23, 2015
Elizabeth Haskell Mack
April 18, 2015
1964
Robin Jones Eddy
Nov. 25, 2014
Elizabeth “Beth” Brunson
Jan. 30, 2015
Jean Ann Rosenbaum Morris
Jan. 14, 2016
Mary Shaw Parker
July 5, 2015
Mary Duer Colen
April 1, 2015
Martha Wrenn Heron
Dec. 24, 2013
1987
Constance Werly Wakelee
Feb. 18, 2015
1958
Genie Johnson Sigler
Oct. 11, 2015
Ellen Leslie Yevak
Nov. 20, 2014
Mary Bliss Hartman Ross
Nov. 17, 2009
Kathryn Johnson Waller
March 9, 2015
Roberta Joan Nelson Bargamin
Aug. 9, 2015
1966
1980
1988
Barbara Buxton Waugh
Jan. 11, 2015
Joan Cabaniss Harrison
Aug. 1, 2015
Kirven Watson Bond
Nov. 4, 2015
JoAnne Vitt Hastings
Dec. 12, 2014
Melinda Diane Sher
Nov. 16, 2014
1954
Elizabeth “Betty” Weaver Tully
Sept. 26, 2015
1968
Diana Tarride Palmer
Feb. 15, 2015
1990
Elizabeth Wilson Brown
March 5, 2015
Patricia Williams Twohy
Nov. 3, 2015
Mary Beirne Minor Harding
July 23, 2015
1981
Beth Anne Pesiri Solomita
Jan. 11, 2016
Ruth Frye Deaton
Jan. 23, 2016
1959
1969
Tracy Drake Hamilton
July 18, 2015
2014
Randa Richani Laham Najjar
Date unknown
Annika Christine Lewis
March 3, 2015
1983
Margaret Garner Gustin
April 26, 2015
Snowdon Durham Byron
Dec. 22, 2014
Monica West Sonnamaker
Nov. 29, 2014
Sibyl Whelchel Nestor
July 25, 2015
Martha Burnet Carlisle
Jan. 5, 2015
1970
Jane Keating Taylor
Feb. 5, 2016
Evelyn Horton Rickert
May 16, 2015
Sydney McCampbell Healey
Aug. 19, 2015
Nancy Campbell Zivley
Dec. 30, 2014
1960
1971
1955
Yolande Tsai Chun
Dec. 15, 2014
Nancy Kate Green Hargrove
Jan. 25, 2016
Evelyn Sanders Haugen
May 23, 2015
Frances Newman Hilton
June 4, 2015
1972
Ann Jeffers Hogarty
Nov. 27, 2015
Jane Haldeman Hope
June 17, 2015
Frances “Gwin” Schroder White
Jan. 15, 2016
Leslie Woods
May 23, 2014
Linda Canaday Mays
Jan. 7, 2015
1974
1956
Dorothy Westby
March 17, 2015
Elizabeth Smith Abse
March 25, 2015
Barbara Reeves Winston
July 15, 2015
Laura Hailey Bowen
Nov. 6, 2015
1961
Paula Sue Burnum Hayes
July 4, 2015
Mary Hunter Kennedy Daly
May 4, 2015
Mabel Harrison Luxenberg
June 18, 2015
1962
Sally Hyde McMillin
Jan. 5, 2016
Jessie Morgan Christie
Dec. 1, 2014
Gretchen Stauffer Torres
June 30, 2015
Drusilla McEachern Martin
June 15, 2015
Josephine Andrews Barksdale
Jan. 1, 2015
Pamela Reynolds
Jan. 3, 2015
1975
Polly Shriver Kochan
Jan. 21, 2016
Billie Graves Raney
Dec. 21, 2015
Cora Snyder
June 17, 2015
Maria Vonetes
Feb. 14, 2015
Cathleen “Cissee” Pfeiffer Ward
Sept. 28, 2015
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daughter Harper
2. Larkin Barnett ’76
3. Stephanie Scherer McCallister ’06 and
family
4. Dottie Norris Schipper ’64 with husband
Roy receiving Caring for the Carolinas
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5. Cory Lynn Alderton Nordyke ’09 married
Mark Jerome Nordyke Jr. on 12/13/14.
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6. Mirielle Asakevich, daughter of Corinne
Davies Asakevich ’07, on her first birthday
(2/19/15)
7. The families of Molly Finney Grenn, Nancy
Daugherty Davidson, Jean von Schrader
Bryan and Brianna Boswell Brown met for a
week of fun in Nags Head, N.C.
8. Cadence Noelle (Jessica Mercier
Andryshak ’06)
9. ’72ers Cissy Gott Collins, Tobey Gilmore
Shaw, Susan Norton Allen and Marilyn
Pritchard Harvey at a mini reunion in
Nantucket to celebrate birthdays
10.Emily Maycock ’11 and John Aniolowski
say “I do” on Waikiki Beach.
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Blind ’88 and Julie Martin Collins ’88 with
husbands Frederick W. Blind IV and Dr.
Jerry Collins at their fifth SBC Reunion and
in September 2014
12.Deirdre Conley ’72 and husband Gerard
on the Mekong Delta
13. From left: Erin Sobotta ’99, Kim Izquierdo ’98,
Jane Frierson ’74, Erin Wortley Valliere ’98,
Joanne Hopkins ’98, Erikka Sund Neal ’98 and
Janeen Sharma ’96 with professors Jim and
Bessie Kirkwood at Erikka’s wedding to Tom
Stark on 10/4/14 in Culpeper, Va.
14.From left: Reneca Rose Levine ’97, Jennifer
Smith Rucker ’96, DeAndrea ThomasYoung ’95 and Yolanda Davis Saunders ’96
at Jennifer’s wedding
15.Katherine Carr and Cyndi Hague Hineline,
Class of 1998
16.Candice Broughton Maillard and Chantel
Bartlett, Class of 1998
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January 2015) and mom, Astrid Liverman ’98
18.Amanda Swan ’05 married her best friend
and partner on 9/20/14 in Highland, N.Y.
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19.Martha Schley Kemp Smith ’12 with husband
Zachary E. Smith
20.Amanda Ankerman Miller ’00 married David
Miller on 1/17/15 in Old Town Alexandria,
Va. Her cousin Lydia Smith ’11 (a onesemester SBC girl) was a bridesmaid and
best friend Evangeline Easterly Taylor ’00
was Matron of Honor. Christine Bump ’00
(right) attended as well.
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21.Martha Schley Kemp Smith ’12 on her
wedding day. From left, back row: Eleftheria
Treklas ’12, Tiffany Hunter ’12, Allison
Stansberry ’11, Catherine Wilson ’11, Caitlin
Daniel ’15, Adrianna LaCandia ’14, Khristian
Salters ’12, Brooke Watts ’12, Emily Jones ’12,
Lydia Marsh Mindling ’12 and Caroline
Heltzel ’12. From left, front row: Rachel
Lasky ’12, Victoria Bradley Gentry ’12, Jordan
McIntire ’11, Scarlett Reel ’13, Martha Schley
Kemp Smith ’12 and P.J. Peek ’12
22.Jill Johnson, Mary Heller and Martha
Holland (all ’72) under the Kwa-gulth Sun
from the Kwakiutl Indian Tribe
23.Caroline Chappell Hazarian ’09, daughter
of Wendy Weiler ’71, with her husband and
son, Dylan Steven Hazarian, born 9/11/14
24. Bronwyn Beard and Lindsay Culp, Class of 1998
25.Kirsten Porter-Stransky ’09, Alex
DiFeliceantonio ’08 and Alison Carr ’08 at
Alex and Matthew Howe’s wedding
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26.Patrick Robert Rodriquez, born 8/21/14, and
Marshall Isaac Rodriquez, born 8/3/12, sons
of Mary Pat Jones Rodriguez ’09
27.Maggie Nicholson ’09 and roommate
Amanda Strickland ’09 in front of the Swan
Coach House in Atlanta, Ga.
28.Visiting international students and teaching
assistants gathered in Prothro, from left:
Offra Elmkies Jeri ’05, French teaching
assistant Eloise Poutier Tillinac, Diana
Boncheva ’05, Simona Rupoli ’05, Kathryn
Stubbs ’05, Cristina Tavares Alvarez ’05,
Fraser “Katie” Gjeldum ’02 and German
teaching assistant Friederike Nohl ’05
29.Megan Meighan ’07 and sister Brianna
Meighan de Hanna ’05 with nephews
William and Julian during the baptism of
Julian Philip Hanna in Panama, Oct. 2014
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Ferreira
31.Kathleen Wilson Wissel ’06 and daughters
with sister Kimberly Wilson ’06
32.Heidi Trude ’07 (center) with a group
of students and their teacher, Nicholas
Houpert, visiting Sweet Briar from the Lycee
Bazin in France in Oct. 2014
33.Erin Coppersmith Aitken ’09 with her
husband and son, Declan Thomas Aitken,
born 12/14/14
34.Gwen Speel Kaplan, Anne Reinecke Clarke
and Jane Tatman Walker, Class of 1960, got
together for lunch in Venice, Fla.
35.Elaine Mathews Honeycutt ’06
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36.Second- and third-generation Sweet Briar
women Ellen Tozzer Smith ’87 (from left),
Newell Bryan Tozzer ’55, Mary Lane Bryan
Sullivan ’58 and Keeley Sullivan Jurgovan ’92
welcomed the New Year on Sea Island, Ga.
37.Phillip Wayne Broyles III, son of Tiffany
Corbin Broyles ’07
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38. Wedding of Kimberly Shrader Butterfield ’09
to Jeremy Butterfield in Oct. 2014. From left,
back row: Linda DeVogt ’86, Julia McClung
Ferrintino ’09, Dori Rucker Finger ’09, Lauren
Guyer Thomas ’09, Pia Cho ’09, Megan
Behrle ’09; from left, front row: Megan Combs
Veney ’09, Kimberly Shrader Butterfield ’09,
Paige Cantfil ’09 and Michelle Raymond ’09.
39.Marcia Wittenbrook ’72 (second from right)
and family at a surprise birthday party for her
brother Joe’s 60th at his culinary school in
San Francisco.
40.Susan Snodgrass Wynne ’72 loves the light at
Roussillon in Provence, the site of last year’s
“girlfriends only” regular trip to France.
41.Abigail Adams ’06, the day after she got
engaged in Puerto Rico
42.Wedding of Gordon Crenshaw, son of
Ann Kiley Crenshaw ’76, with fellow SBC
classmates and friends Melanie Holland
Rice ’76, Sally Old Kitchin ’76, Lisa Nelson
Robertson ’76 and Emily Hunter Slingluff ’55
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43.Allison Martell Heath ’06 and husband Mike
welcomed little Vixen Clara Nelle Heath on
9/23/14.
44.Paige L. Kaylor ’10 married Jack Ruddy
(H-SC ’10) on 8/10/13. Heather McPheeters
Lake ’10 and Mollie Linden ’10 were both
bridesmaids. Leighanne Arnold ’10, Sarah
Fishback ’10, Leslie Wilkinson Brotman ’76
(aunt) and Renn Goldberg ’11 were also in
attendance.
45.Vivian Finley ’72 and her new BFF koala in
Sydney
46.Petra Weisbrich Chesanek ’10 and Randy
Chesanek married on the Carnival Splendor.
47.Isabele Jean-Pierre Myers, Joelle Jackson
Doss, Cynthia Bumgardner Puckett and
Gretchen Gravely Tucker, Class of 1998
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48.Whitney Waller Davis ’13 married Michael
Davis (Virginia Tech ’12) on 9/20/14 in Wake
Forest, N.C. Pictured are Liz Koslow ’13,
Kelly Winer ’13, Morgan Franke ’13, Whitney
Davis ’13, Katie Davis and Lee Grove ’13.
49.Birthday reunion at The Homestead for
the Class of 1976 with Terese DeGrandi
Busch, Meg Shields Duke, Cathy Slatinshek
Prillaman, Sally Mott Freeman, Ann Kiley
Crenshaw, Mary Beth Hamlin Shannon,
Sally Old Kitchin, Tricia Cassidy O’Callahan,
Treacy Markey Shaw, Lisa Nelson Robertson,
Liz Jenks Carden, Laura Lee Bost and Katy
Mickell Cochran
50.Michael Shawn Tucker III, son of Emily
Tucker ’09, born 12/26/14
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Cochran Library’s Rowe Periodical Gallery, where they celebrated their
50th Reunion with a toast (right) at a special dinner in their honor.
Caperton Morton ’85 dances with
Bob Barlow, former dean of student life.
A cocktail buffet was held in the Upchurch Field House of the Fitness and Athletics Center.
Bagpiper William Plail leads the
march to Monument Hill.
The quad was one of four locations for
Friday night’s welcome-home picnic.
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Lea Harvey ’90 and Lisa
Johnston, former associate
director, College library.
Professors Bessie and
Jim Kirkwood at the
welcome-home picnic.
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Night Vision provided the music in the
Upchurch Field House.
Dance professor Mark Magruder takes
Jackie Dawson for a spin.
Fran McClung Ferguson ’80
Frances Anne Root ’80
Frances Root ’80 (third from left) with mother Mary Ann Mellen Root ’53 (center)
and friends in the Root Green House.
The children took the stage and stole
the show in the Upchurch Field House.
Fran and Frances were honored as
Outstanding Alumna Award recipients.
The Rev. Deacon Katharine B. Chase ’67
spoke at the Service of Remembrance on
Monument Hill.
#SweetBriarForever
Reunion 2016
June 3-5
S
weet Briar College will host a celebratory Reunion for alumnae
and their families. These events will not only honor Reunion
classes (those ending in a “1” or “6”), but will embrace and include
all alumnae. All classes are invited.
More details and registration information coming soon!