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Congratulations to Andrew Nelson `01, Melissa Uhl `
Seabury Hall Giving Report 2011 - 2012 Giving Profile P a model for mentorship aying it Forward teaching through giving The Malone Family Foundation selected Seabury Hall for their 2012 Malone Scholarship Program funding gifted students who might not be able to afford a Seabury Hall education The Malone Family Foundation was established in 1997 by Dr. John C. Malone, founder of Liberty Media Corporation, and his family, with one principal objective: to improve access to quality education— particularly at the secondary school level—for gifted students who lack the financial resources to best develop their talents. Dr. Malone’s life significantly changed for the better thanks to a scholarship he received in middle school. Because of the impact of his independent school education, Dr. Malone focuses his philanthropy on education. Seabury Hall was one of 40 schools nationwide invited to compete for the Malone Family Foundation endowment. After advancing through several rounds of the selection process, the executive director from the Malone Family Foundation, Cathie Wlaschin, flew out to Maui to visit the campus. Asked why she recommended Seabury Hall to the Malone Family Foundation trustees, Cathie shared, “Though the beauty of the Seabury Hall campus is striking, the lasting impression is of the school’s nurturing environment and the students’ excitement about learning, which only reinforced my sense that Malone scholars would be happily embraced and developed to their potential here.” Seabury Hall was selected by the Malone Family Foundation as a 2012 recipient of the Malone Scholarship Program and was awarded with a $2 million endowment. The endowment will be used to fund gifted students, those ranked in the top 5% nationally, who might not be able to afford a Seabury Hall education. Seabury Hall is the only school in the state of Hawai‘i to receive this distinguished endowment. Headmaster Joe Schmidt surmised that “the Malone Family Foundation endowment is not only a gift to the school but a gift to the Maui community. Seabury Hall and Maui can both take pride in this accomplishment.” MISSION Seabury Hall is an independent school affiliated with the Episcopal Church designed to: prepare students for successful college and university work; move students to develop mind, body, and soul; cause students to realize their responsibility to community. Printed on FSC-certified paper with soy-based inks • Photography by: Heidi Riecke ’87 Bigelow • Randy Jay Braun • Lee Kajiyama ’67 Carson • Gabi Richards ‘83 Dunn • Nancy LaJoy • Kat Martin • Zach Pezzillo ’11 • Eric Rolph • Ned Simonds • Michael Sugimura ’10 • Design: joan selix berman design board of trustees 2011 - 2012 Cordelia MacLaughlin President of the Board Dr. Bobby C. Baker Jeremy Baldwin Heidi Riecke ‘87 Bigelow Zadoc Brown, Jr. R. Lee Kajiyama ‘67 Carson Sumner Erdman ‘83 The Rt. Rev. Robert L. Fitzpatrick J. Stephen Goodfellow James Haynes Charles Jencks Dr. Daniel Mayeda Paul Meyer Cyrus Monroe Father Austin Murray Andy Pells Henry Rice Judy Siracusa R. Clay Sutherland Thomas Welch Chatt Wright Leslie-Ann Yokouchi Joseph J. Schmidt T here are specific times in the life of a school that are truly transformational and this past year has been one of those times. We can celebrate the completion of an entire school wide master plan that began in 1989. This plan called for the development of a new middle school, a new athletic facility, a new upper school and a new art center. With the completion of the Creative Arts Center, we can truly state that we have transformed our campus so that it matches any school in the country with regards to effective, future-thinking educational space. A second transformational event is the Malone Family Foundation endowment of $2 million that was bestowed on the school. The foundation sought us out based on our reputation on the national scene. We were selected because of the quality of our program, school community and the ability to meet the needs of gifted students. This gift will provide financial aid for gifted students. These transformational experiences occur because of the dedication of an outstanding Board of Trustees, talented faculty and staff, and well-rounded students and alumni. Through the generosity of all who believe in our school and their willingness to sacrifice, they ensure that we make a difference in the lives of young people and provide them with a future filled with promise. We are grateful to all who have entrusted us with their gifts to build this school into the nationally recognized institution that it has become. You should all be very proud of the part you have played. your gifts … building this school into the nationally recognized institution that it has become.” p Aloha, H e a dm a s t e r T r u s t e e Em e r i t u s Betsy Erdman Joseph J. Schmidt Cordelia MacLaughlin John Baldwin (deceased) Headmaster President of the Board Roderick McPhee (deceased) 1 Stellar… achievements Star Poets In the 2012 statewide Star Poets competition, Seabury Hall had four of the top five winners for the 6th grade: • J.D. Pells ‘18 • Caroline Slate ‘18 • Sydney Walker ’18 • Kano Watanabe ‘18 Honorable mention: • Hunter Cella ’18 • Shelby Ferrier ‘18 • Star Poets 2012 L-R (back row) Mrs. Gayle Martelles, Hunter Cella and J.D. Pells; (front row) Kano Watanabe, Sydney Walker, Shelby Ferrier and Caroline Slate Athletics 2 •• •• • 10 MIL championships (a school record) 5 Individual State Champions 1 Team State Championship Runner Up 2 College Athletic Scholarships 1 Gatorade State Runner of the Year Massachusetts Institute of Technology NEST Award given to Zeb Mehring ’15. This award is based not solely on a student’s scholastic achievements, but on the student’s outreach into the school and community, and their passion for science. Zeb was endorsed by MIT alumnus Philip Blackman and he flew to Maui to present the award to Zeb at Seabury Hall’s academic awards assembly. • MIL Volleyball Champions and State Runner-Up. (L-R) Coach Carlos Fejerang, Ariana Emde ’12, Coach Tim Walsh, Travis Taylor ’12, Blake Rizzo ’14, Rocky DeLyon ’12, Ryan Noufer ’13, Shane Jacobs ’12, Max DeLyon ’13, Nyck Yashiro ’14, Cameron King ’14, Makena Jost ’15, Michael Clarion ’13, Sage Trudeau ’12, Coach Caleb Palmer ‘90 … again! Bravo! Stellar… the passionate pursuit of excellence lives here. Arts Alliance Award Seabury Hall Middle School was honored to receive the 2011 Arts Excellence Award from the Hawaii Arts Alliance. The Arts Excellence Award recognizes exemplary schools that teach the arts as disciplines and integrate the arts with other core subjects. Seabury Hall Middle School was recognized because of the opportunities to explore art whether it is an area of passion or something entirely new in the Exploratory Program. Options include both fine and performing arts such as drawing and painting, ceramics, chorus, marching band, drama and technology. The excitement occurs when teachers enhance their curriculum with projects and activities from these areas. Malia Craver Hula Kahiko Competition Artwork by Zach Ferrier ‘17 Under the direction of Seabury Hall’s Hawaiian Studies teacher and kumu hula, Napua Makua, Seabury Hall won first place in wahine Middle School Division and first place in the wahine Upper School Division at the 2012 Malia Craver Hula Kahiko Competition held at Pearl City High School. The Seabury Hall Middle School dancers were: Hiwa Greig ‘18, Leslie Kimura ‘18, Brittany Lundberg ‘17, Kaya Givensel ‘18, Komela Dudoit ‘18 and Kyleigh Manuel-Sagon ‘16. The Seabury Hall Upper School dancers were: Taylor Hori ’12, Megan Kirton ‘12, Lyssa Nishikawa ‘12, Kaulu Lu‘uwai ‘13, Lia Matsunaga ‘13, Reggie Tirona ‘13, Julia Crespo ‘13, Christie Kimura ‘14, Rachel Lopez ‘14, Mapuana Andrade 15, Elle Bega ‘15, Pi‘ikea Lono ‘15 and Alexis Smith ‘15. • • Seabury Hall • Fall 2012 3 62 of our 72 graduates were offered merit scholarships in excess of $6.7 million dollars 2012 Graduation Awards D Valedictorian Award Laura Mayron Salutatorian Award Travis Taylor Headmaster’s Award Ashley Cooper A. Angelina Demirbag Kelsey Greenway William Harris Taylor Hori Megan Kirton Justine Malek Laura Mayron E. Grace Peck Amanda Perreira Gregory Saydah Jared Shimada Travis Taylor Devin Vinoray Faculty Merit Award Megan Kirton Bishop’s Citizenship Award Ashley Cooper D 4 Serena Arena . . . . . University of San Francisco Alexander Armstrong . . Centre College John Bailey . . . . . . . United States Military Michelle Bailie . . . . . University of Hawaii, Manoa Julia Baldwin . . . . . . University of Hawaii, Manoa Katheryn Barraco . . . . Biola University Alexander Chapple . . . Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Alexander Chiarella . . . University of San Diego Zoe Chotzen-Tsuruda . . Bond University Ashley Cooper . . . . . Chapman University Brandon Crowe . . . . . Pacific University Rocky DeLyon . . . . . . California Baptist University A. Angelina Demirbag . . University of San Francisco Cole Drake . . . . . . . California State University, Monterey Bay Ariana Emde . . . . . . Pacific University Jake Golm . . . . . . . University of Colorado, Boulder Kelsey Greenway . . . . Vassar University Kyla Greenwell . . . . . Cornell University Keoni Grundhauser . . . Colorado State University Christiana Haines . . . . University of Virginia W. Coleby Hanisch . . . Drake University William Harris . . . . . . Colorado College Jessica Hartley . . . . . California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo College Bound 2012 Zowie Haugaard . . . . University of Utah Kalei Hendershot . . . . Willamette University Alexandria Hoeck . . . . Colorado State University Taylor Hori . . . . . . . University of Hawaii, Manoa Yuka Inaba . . . . . . . Linfield College Shane Jacob . . . . . . Pacific Lutheran University Sean Jensen . . . . . . Lehigh University Anneka Johnston . . . . University of Oregon Isabelle Jones . . . . . . University of Delaware Megan Kirton . . . . . . Brigham Young University Shane Kiyota . . . . . . University of Puget Sound Lukas Kramer . . . . . . Chapman University Tristan Loesberg . . . . Colorado State University Justine Malek . . . . . . Saint Martin’s University Chase Matayoshi . . . . University of Hawaii, Manoa Laura Mayron . . . . . . Wellesley College Tara McBarnet . . . . . University of Arkansas Jessie Merriman . . . . . University of San Francisco Dominic Mills . . . . . . Lewis & Clark College Haley Murayama . . . . Mills College Makena Neuhoff . . . . University of Colorado, Boulder Taylor Neuhoff . . . . . University of Oregon Lyssa Nishikawa . . . . . University of Hawaii, Manoa Megan O’Malley . . . . Oregon State University Jessica Patterson . . . . University of Utah E. Grace Peck . . . . . . Tufts University Levi Pells . . . . . . . . Boston College Amanda Perreira . . . . George Fox University Julian Rimm . . . . . . Seattle University Anastasia Rogers . . . . University of Hawaii, Manoa Dylan Ross . . . . . . . Lehigh University Gregory Saydah . . . . . Georgetown University Sebastian Sayegh-Grant . New York University Jared Shimada . . . . . Santa Clara University Steven Shoemaker . . . Regis University Mele Smallwood . . . . University of Victoria Blaec Somaoang . . . . University of Colorado, Boulder B. Robert Stoner . . . . George Washington University Brooke Sturdevant . . . George Fox University Travis Taylor . . . . . . . California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo Ciara Thyne . . . . . . . George Fox University Sage Trudeau . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Devin Vinoray . . . . . . Willamette University Kylie Vorfeld . . . . . . California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo Nicholai Whiticar . . . . Chapman University Brendan Wilson . . . . . Washington State University Carly Wright . . . . . . University of San Francisco Shirley Xiao . . . . . . . University of Puget Sound Tyler Yamada . . . . . . Creighton University 5 With Gratitude The 2011-2012 school year has been filled with enriching experiences made possible by the many donors named on the following pages. Seabury Hall’s Annual Giving Report acknowledges all gifts received between June 1, 2011 and May 31, 2012. 6 Total Gifts $7,759,226.65 Gifts Amounts Annual Fund $ $435,628.05 Capital Projects $ 4,289,628.33 Gifts to Endowments $ 2,006,535.00 Restricted Giving $ 965,111.73 Special Programs $ 62,323.54 uition and endowment income provide most of the Giving T school’s operating budget, but like most independent schools, Seabury Hall relies on tax-deductible donations to make up the difference. 2011-2012 F or it is in giving that we receive. St. Francis of Assisi Seabury Hall is grateful to all its supporters for their generosity, belief and confidence in a Seabury Hall education. Allocations Amounts General Operations $ 1,045,468.22 Financial Aid $ 355,271.56 Endowment $ 2,004,200.00 Designated Program $ Capital Projects $ 4,289,628.33 64,658.54 7 Endowments • the cornerstone for future financial sustainability • reflecting on the Betsy Erdman Professional Development Award L inda Lindsay... by Receiving the 2012 Betsy Erdman Professional Development Award was a complete surprise to me, because I didn’t think I was in the running! Yes, the tears flowed when I heard. The tears came because I felt that this award was not really about me. The work I do at Seabury is the norm for school librarians, not the exception. Mr. Schmidt made it crystal clear to all present that school librarians are indeed teachers. The professional development that I choose will involve travel and will center around educational technology. And I will definitely bring back what I learn to benefit the Seabury community. I feel extremely fortunate to work in a school that supports my professional growth! Linda Lindsay is this year’s honored Betsy Erdman Professional Development Award Recipient from the recipient of the Polly Baldwin Whittier Scholarship Fund I do not know how to tell you how much being able to go to Seabury means to me. I wanted to say thank you for what you have made possible for me. Eventually, I want to be able to pay your gift forward by helping someone else in this same way. But for now, thank you. Gratefully, Ruby Hopkins ‘13 82 roviding for the future of Maui children… P Extraordinary people who are paying it forward through these inspired gifts 2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 A w a r d R e ci p i e n t s Linda Lyons Bissler Scholarship Fund From the generosity of: Dan Bissler For a student who shows special ability in either the fine or performing arts. Recipient: Kelsey Greenway ’12 Helen “Snooker” Hamilton Memorial Scholarship Fund From the generosity of: Icer Vaughan ‘93 For a student that exhibits good citizenship, leadership, communication skills and caring, both in school and in the community. Recipient: Jared Shimada ’12 Mayeda Family Scholarship Fund for the Creative Arts From the generosity of: Dr. Daniel Mayeda and Colleen Sotomura Mayeda For a student who has a demonstrated passion for and commitment to the creative arts. Recipient: Ariella Brandon ’13 Bruce Wilson ’85 Memorial Scholarship Fund William E. and Carol G. Simon Scholarship Fund Rob Thibaut Family Scholarship Fund From the generosity of: William E. and Carol G. Simon From the generosity of: Patty Thibaut and Family For academically talented students For deserving students each year. Recipients: Kelsey Greenway ’12 Taylor Hori ’12 Shane Kiyota ’12 Haley Murayama ’12 Sebastian Sayegh-Grant ’12 Jared Shimada ’12 Sage Trudeau ’12 Tyler Yamada ’12 Kristina Brown ’13 Carissa Ratte ’13 John Van Scoy ’13 Celina Bekins ’14 Alyssa Bettendorf ’14 Dakota Grossman ’14 Tyler Kiyota ’14 Rowan Mulligan ’14 Fletcher Prouty ’14 Carter Umetsu ‘14 Recipients: Rocky DeLyon ‘12 Isabelle Jones ‘12 Gregory Saydah ‘12 Malia Brock ‘13 Michael Clarion ‘13 Renny Richmond ‘13 Polly Baldwin Whittier Scholarship Fund From the generosity of: Nancy W. Grady For a student who shows great potential as a scholar and citizen. Recipient: Ruby Hopkins ’13 From the generosity of: John and Donnette-Gene Wilson For a student who displays qualities of leadership, cooperation, teamwork and good communications skills in school and in the community. C.N. Wodehouse Faculty Benefit Trust From the generosity of: Maud Wodehouse Supports faculty salaries, benefits and their professional development opportunities. Faculty Professional Development Fund From the generosity of: Betsy Erdman For the faculty member who is selected each year to receive the Betsy Erdman Professional Development Award. Recipient: Linda Lindsay Class of 2010 Legacy Fund From the generosity of: Class of 2010 To give other young men and women the gift of knowledge through a Seabury Hall education. Thank you for allowing me to pursue and achieve my academic and artistic goals. Justin Ringsby ‘15 Recipient: Devin Vinoray ’12 If you are interested in setting up your own named endowed fund, please contact the Advancement Office at 573-0068. 9 Gift Clubs Maunalei Society Trustees’ Circle Headmaster’s Circle (cont) Spartan Society (cont) Planned Giving Virginia Brown Zadoc Brown ‘87 Auriol Flavell Lisabeth Halstead ‘83 Elizabeth Ivey ‘72 Sharon McPhee Henry Rice * Joe Schmidt * Cynthia Schmidt * Jane Thompson Daniel White $2,500 to $4,999 Dan and Heidi Riecke ‘87 Bigelow * Peter and R. Lee Kajiyama ‘67 Carson * Ron and Debi Chapple Drs. Jeff and Heather Haynes ‘87 Drood * Goldman Sachs Peter and Perrie Longhi Paul and Cordy MacLaughlin * Richard Meagher Katrina Niehaus ‘00 Joe and Cynthia Schmidt * Jon Siracusa ‘96 & Cambria Garell ‘97 R. Clay Sutherland * Robert and Carol Suzuki The Hafer Family Foundation The O. L. Moore Foundation Patty Thibaut * Icer S. Vaughan ‘93 * Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker, Jr. * Tsunehisa Watanabe and Priscilla Carmichael Tom and Claudia Welch * Windermere Valley Isle Properties Leslie-Ann Yokouchi and Gene Awakuni * Zadoc W. and Lawrence N. Brown Foundation Jhamandas Watumull Fund Martin and Paula Lenny Tom and Anne Leuteneker Longhi’s Wailea Maui Oil Company Meek Foundation Peter and Vicki Merriman * Graham Monroe ‘00 Lee Monroe ‘97 Scott Monroe Christine Newport Richard and Doris Ouye Penntex Contractors Wendy and Doug Peterson Chuck Pezzillo and Susannah Christy Brent Pickering and Sally Dominick Virginia Morriss ‘67 Pressler R. Clay Sutherland, Attorney at Law Roll Giving & Paramount Community Giving Bob and Margo Rowland * Robert Sendall Elizabeth Warrick ‘95 Smith Lee and Terry Smith Pia Spee * Robert ‘80 and Betsy Stoner Lindy and Cherry Anne Sutherland Tedeschi Vineyards The Clarence T. C. Ching Foundation Travis and Ali Thompson VIP Foodservice Dave and Natalie Walters Ronald and Shannon West Lance Whitney Janice and Chatt Wright Brian and Sharon Yamada * Glenn and Kyoko Yamasaki Kimura Yokouchi Foundation Erin and Sal Diaz The Lorne Direnfeld Family Electronic Scrip Incorporated Randall and Patti Endo FIM Group Hawaii Philip and Gloria Fleck The Fox Family Joao and Patricia Gentil Haleakala Ranch Company Hawaii Fueling Network Grey ‘90 and Nicoya Toliver ‘90 Hecht Island Sotheby’s International Realty Lisa and Jim Judge Kaanapali Land Management Charly Kleissner ‘75 Todd and Kimberly Krost Kuleana Realty Phoukong Lavongtheung and Phimvanh Mydouangchanh Daniel and Nancy Lickle Dr. Kenny and Mrs. Josie Malott Maui Paving Maui Petroleum Paul and Rosalyn Meyer * Clifford Moniz The Moon Family Munekiyo & Hiraga Zelie Harders ‘76 Myers * Elaine Nelson * Alexander Neuhoff Pacific Painting and Refinishing Peter and Susie Peck Rodney and Dawn Perreira, Jr. Rodney and Cecelia Perreira, Sr. Cynthia and Terry Quisenberry S & F Land Company The Sandler Family Carolyn M. Schaefer Nielson W. Schulenburg ‘84 * Tia Anderson ‘94 St. Cyr Steve and Debi Sturdevant T S Restaurants Troy Tanga and Kelley Kramers Michael and Lisa Tateishi * Anne Young ‘75 Taylor * The New York Community Trust Anthony and Barbara Tomasino Glenn and Alice Tremble Derrick and Jody Vinoray Walker Industries The Weymouth Family John and Donnette-Gene Wilson * Kimberly Wilson Frederick and Christine Wong Jennifer Yapp ‘87 Belinda Yung-Rubke ‘76 * Heritage Society $10,000 or more Anonymous Kathrine and Emiliano Achaval Atherton Family Foundation Jeremy and Michelle Baldwin Zadoc and Hilary Brown, Jr. * Bob and Jennette Cella Betsy and Pard Erdman * Erdman Family Fund Michael and Janice Fergus Fred Baldwin Memorial Foundation Tamar and Steve Goodfellow Harold K. L. Castle Foundation Jimmy and Honey Bun Haynes * Cyrus and Jill Monroe * The Pells Family Henry and Sandy Rice * Schwab Charitable Fund Seabury Hall Golf Tournament Seabury Hall Parents Organization Pete and Judy Siracusa * The Malone Family Foundation Seabury Hall regrets the omission of any names deserving of recognition from this report, and apologizes in advance for any such omissions. Seabury Hall welcomes and encourages any corrections to the report. Please contact the Advancement Office at President’s Council $5,000 to $9,999 R.B. Davenport IV Jacqueline and Christian P. Erdman Sumner ‘83 and Angie Erdman * Frank and Maile Ford Dan and Claudia Goodfellow * Chad S. Goodfellow ‘98 Hawaii Community Foundation Kent and Polli Smith Family Fund Dr. Daniel T. Mayeda and Ms. Colleen Sotomura * The Aumakua The Red Cabin Foundation 808-573-0068 or email advancement@ seaburyhall.org. 10 * Consistent Giver giving consecutively for ten years or more Headmaster’s Circle $1,000 to $2,499 Alexander & Baldwin Foundation American Savings Bank Lou and Catherine Bellafiore Bikes Aren’t Bad Foundation Dan Bissler * Dr. Susan Bondy Michael and Pepi Brooks Doug and Cindy Clark Ted and Marilyn Cleghorn * Dr. and Mrs. Terry Codington Dr. James and Robin Ferrier Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company The Rev. and Mrs. Robert L. Fitzpatrick Nancy and Adrian Hendler-Fourie John and Pamela Meyer ‘68 Gerstmayr * Susan Root Graham * Jeffrey and Deborah von Tempsky ‘73 Grundhauser * Glenn Haines and Cathy Paxton-Haines Laura and Woodrow Harrelson Hawaii Alliance for Arts Education Kimo ‘84 and Sheila Haynes * Fritz and Clarice Hill HMSA Dr. Todd and Mrs. Shannon Hoekstra John and Riuko Inge Bill and Riette Jenkins * Spartan Society $500 to $999 Anonymous (1) Alliance Bernstein Foundation Fund Arita Poulson General Contracting Pete and Mallory Haines ‘71 Armstrong * Art by Suzuki Matthew and Carla Bailey Anne Barry Bill and Terry Blietz Kathleen Buenger Alan and Patricia Cadiz Connec Tim and Tracy Coppin Robert H and Nancy Jaqua Dein * Blue & Red Club $100 to $499 Anonymous (13) A. H. Builders Kim Abrahamson, John, Dylan ‘11 and Cameron ‘14 King Ace Printing Co. Sam and Josalind Reber ‘84 Akoi IV Althea Alabab Aloha Jewelry and Gifts Erik Anderson ‘94 Alan Arkles Dr. Sheri and Christopher Armstrong David Askov and Maria Corrales-Askov Troy and Vicki Atkinson Selma Au Yin ‘87 Ryder ‘93 Austin-Swatek and Emily ‘93 Haines-Swatek Stephanie and Michael Bailie Jeff ‘80 and Janet Baldwin Ba-Le Sandwich & Plate Lunch Keone ‘89 and Mariana Ball Jacob and Maryann Barros, Jr. * Eric and Tamara Barto * Carter Barto ‘04 Holly Barto ‘03 Kelsea Barto ‘06 Marina Batham Glenn and Cindy Beadles Doug Beaton ‘83 and Jill Ficke-Beaton ‘84 J. Gordon Beaton Eric and Mary Jean Bega Lindy Shimizu ‘70 Belcher Ben and Esther Bello Howard and Mikey Benson Mitch and Joan Berman * Richard and Rachel Berman Mark and Joyce Berry Jeff and Leslie Bettendorf Rebecca Bicker Ben H. Bland III Ginger Blomberg ‘73 Matthew and Aranya Boone Karl and Diane Bossert Emily Bott Sarah Bott ‘80 and Kelly Ray Mulholland Moka Brown * Pamet Brown Zadoc ‘87 and Stephanie Brown, III Andrew and Heidi Burger Eugene and Chongsuk Burgio Korena Burgio ‘07 Cathy Burkitt Jefferson Burnett Robyn Cabral and Hartmut Bielous David and Gerri Cadiz Susan and Dana Cagen Robert and Cheri Campbell Lisa Capp Douglas Carney ‘00 The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Richard S.O. Chang Eric Chang and Sharon Suzuki Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program Tiffany Chou ‘04 Keith and Andrea Christie Priscilla Christy Shirley Chun-Ming and Ron Gess Colleen Cluney Jeanne C. Codington Acton Steve and Melissa Otte ‘67 Colflesh * Ms. Susan S. Conger Family Brian and Laulani ‘98 Cordero Miki Crane ‘84 Dr. David and Mrs. Susana Crow Kathleen Bennett ‘76 Cullings Dennis Daly and Gina Francesconi Margaret and David Dalzell Carolyn J. Damon Leah and Mark Damon Deanna E. Danley Danley ‘Ohana - Guy, U’ilani, Anela ‘16 and Kai Shelly d’Arcambal ‘77 Daniel DeFoe ‘00 Anita Dekker and Jule Wind * Francis and Jane DeLara Curt Dellplain Maddisen Dellplain ‘11 The DeLyon Family Mustafa and Jocelyn Romero Demirbag John Dependahl * Karen Derris ‘86 DFG Masonry The Doan Family Paul and Kimberly Dobson Pepper Dombroski The Dombroski Family Andrew and Edith W. Don Michael and Brenda Donahoe Matthew Driggers ‘95 Jesse Dudoit Jr. Darren and Peige Egami Paul and Nori Ehman, Ehman Productions Martin ‘83 and Jennifer Cleghorn ‘83 Emde * Marc ‘88 and Terry Raikes ‘88 Emde Victor and Yeiko Endo Campbell Farrell and Angela Cochran-Farrell Ken and Nancy Findeisen First Hawaiian Bank Robert Flowers ‘82 Marcie Frampton, Filiberto Colon ‘07, Nicolas Colon ‘14 * Dean Frampton ‘90 Bill ‘87 and Karen Frampton Richie Franco Julie Frazier Bryan and Cynthia Funai Adrienne Gaedeke Philip and Ann Gallant Gallant Family Charitable Fund Gap Foundation Gift Match Program Dominick and Lisa Gentile Gregory W. Getzan ‘75 Michael Gibbons and Josephine Moyes Stan and Ila Goter James and Mary Emily Greenwell The Greenwell Family J.B. Guard ‘90 and Emalia Brown ‘89 Karen Hewitt Guest ‘68 Alyce B. Haines Michele Milovina ‘90 Hakakha William and Karen Hanisch Drs. Till and Sonya Hansen Kay Cross ‘68 Harper Alan and Judy Harris Bruce and JoAnn Harris John and Trez Harrisson Ross and Gayle Hart * Joe ‘75 and Vanessa Hartley Rick Haylor Lisa Head Michael and Martha Hecker Linda and Kenneth Hedden Roger and Paula Hegele Ruth Hegele HEI Charitable Foundation Allen and Susan Helschein Rick and Kim Herrera Garret and Mary Hew * Karl and Dorothy Higa Connor Hill ‘11 Thomas and Juliana Hilt Alan and Roberta Hodara * Jeffrey Grant and Mariya Hodge ‘96 Lee and Sue Hoeynck Edward and Maryanne Hogan and Family Ty and Jayne Hori Peter and Liana Mancini ‘88 Horovitz John and Elizabeth Hoxie Lehn Huff and Les Skillings * William Hurd and Nancy LaJoy Barry and May Hyman Iinuma - Nakaaki ‘Ohana Island Electric Maui Elizabeth J. Ivey ‘72 Marcus and Tamiko Jackson J. Richard and Rachael James Jeffery and Kelly James Sierra Jansen ‘07 Harold and Rosemary Janssen Dr. Andrew and Nikki Janssen Brian R. Jenkins ‘71 Robert and Suzanne Jensen The Jiran ‘Ohana Mike and Grace Johnson Bob and Helen Jones Alain and Aimee Bott ‘79 Joyaux David Kahoe ‘77 James and Angela Kai Salvatore and Rose Kalmeta Stacey and Cindy Kaopuiki John and Cheryl Kaupalolo III * Teri Kawaguchi Robin ‘98 and Jennifer Kean Kean Properties Natalie Keil ‘03 Monica Kelsey * Peter Kelsey * Sydney and Barbara Kikuchi Gilson and Caroline Killhour Kelly and Michael Kim Bill and Peggy King * Bill and Rachelle Kirton Evelyn S. Kiyota Charles and Lenore Knobel Thelma Kocivar Stacy Kodani ‘00 Rickey Koga ‘08 T & K Koyanagi * KRS Development Coors and Janet Kugeler * Dan and Evelyn Lacanienta * Nellie LaJoy Barbara LaMarca Lawrence and Mary Lambert * Hung and Qui Le Seabury Hall • Fall 2012 11 Gift Clubs continued * Consistent Giver giving consecutively for ten years or more 12 Blue & Red Club (cont) Bill and Brooke Colflesh ‘99 Levien Brett and Shannon Lickle Linda J. Lindsay * Dean and Yolanda Lingenfelder Jaime and Dina Lobato Donald and Francesca Lono Louis and Laurie Lopes Max and Tracey Ludwig Sergio Lugo and Cora Tasaki-Lugo Gregg and Marlene Lundberg Robert K. and Leihua Lu’uwai Robert J. and Helen Lu’uwai Sam and Camille Lyons Mette Lyons Thomas and Kristina Lyons ‘88 Lambert Jill and Scot Mackie * Beth Macknik ‘84 Wade and Ruth Maeda Makani Nui Associates John Malek and Lisa Mullen Loren Malenchek Betsy Mannick and Conrad Hornick Darlene T. Manuel George and Toni Martin Louie and Kathleen Martin Martin Prouty Construction Derek, Lynn, Chase ‘12 and Andie ‘14 Matayoshi Lyle, Cindy, and Lia ‘13 Matsunaga Maui Mall Merchant Association Maui Rents Maui Surfer Girls Mark Mayeda ‘03 Barbara Bezdicek and Ray Mayron Kevin and Eden McAfee Terry ‘69 and Gill McBarnet * Alec ‘67 and Maren McBarnet * Mary Jane McBarnet Phillip McGain Jessica McLellan ‘96 Douglas and Gale McNish * Zachary McNish ‘95 Sharon S. McPhee Julie and Gary Medeiros Jody Medeiros Mike and Kerrin Medrano Edwin and Judy Mee Patrick Mehring Woodene Merriman * Nick Meyer ‘04 Stephanie M. Michael ‘98 Kathy Middleton * Joseph and Christy Miles Daniel Mills and Masumi Mikuni Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mitchell Sarah Moen ‘90 Joel Moffett ‘84 Monarch Insurance Services Monica Riecke ‘79 Morakis Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Erin Mukai ‘01 The Mulligan ‘Ohana Faye Murayama The Reverend Austin Murray Leslie and Mary Myles Stephanie Nabor Gordon Nash Gus Neckelmann * Mike and Mary Nees David and Brigitte Nelson Michael and Konnie Newbro Nelson and Lois Nishikawa Trey and Stefanie Nolette James and Ruth Noonan Clark B. Norman Blair Norris ‘83 Philip Norris Steve and Penny Noufer Ashley Colflesh ‘97 Oakley Brendan O’Colmain ‘03 Peter O’Colmain John O’Connor * Dennis and Robin O’Donnell Dexter and Glynes Okamura Kit Okazaki ‘91 Darren Okimoto ‘00 Dennis and Darlene Okimoto George and Melissa Olivit Ann P. Olmedo Kevin and Leslie O’Malley Howard and Sun Cha Orite Ryan and Sandra Ouye Kevin and Christine Ozee Paul and Molly Pagel Caleb ‘90 and Tara Palmer Patrick and Venita Palmer Patrick and Julie Patterson Nick Pechin ‘74 Jacqueline Peterka and Yod Ned Lawrence and Rachel Ball ‘84 Phillips Matt and Michelle Pietsch Piilani Mauka Corporation George and Connie Pluchos Cindi Pojas Smith Ian and Bonny Ponting David J. Porteus Leslie Wilkins and Richard Priest Jacqui and Chuck Probst Martin and Ann Prouty Graham Quill ‘04 Bruce and Janet Raney James and Pam Ratay Dr. and Mrs. Fred Rawe Tom Rehrer and Beverly LeMaster Dawna and Ron Richmond Gray and Bettina Ringsby Mr. and Mrs. Chris Robbins ‘88 Rosemary S. Robbins, M Ed Muriel R. Roberts Maria and Vincent Robinson Nancy and Ray Rogers Eric and Colleen Rohozinski Eric and Willa Romanchak * Manuel and Daisy Roque Ken Rothman Bobby Rowland ‘87 Ingrid Fronk ‘87 Rowland Joel and Barbara Rudow Kathleen Hull ‘70 Rutledge S. J. Ungar/ J. Shapiro Family Foundation George Salamack Michelle Sayegh Keoki ‘77 and Toni Worst ‘77 Schattauer Sally and David Johnston * Ellyn Shapiro Robert and Penny Shimada George and Annette Shipman Patrick Shipman and Nicole Timon Shipman Gary and Evelyn Shiraki Grant Shoemaker Tricia Shoemaker * Klaus and Michele Simmer Mark Simon Ned Simonds Patrick and Jody Murata ’82 Singsank Kimberly Skog ‘02 Jerry and Karli Smallwood * Steven and Christine Smith Sara DePalma ‘92 Smith Norman, Sonia, Jade ‘04, Erik ‘08 and Conner ‘11 Snow * Lora Sokolow Wilfred Somaoang Carmelita Somaoang Ryan and Chikako Sorayama Yasuo and Fimiko Sorayama Kiki and Penny Spangler * Patricia Sparks Russell and Kerri Sparks Jordan Stark ‘89 Brook Starr ‘91 Shea Staszak ‘90 State Farm Insurance Agency of Kit K. Okazaki Barbara Stehouwer * Karen N. Stephens Laura and Tracy Stice * Ethelyn and Jackson Stisher * Lindsey and Michele Stisher Britt ‘78 and Susan Stisher Gary and Lori Stone Michael Stone Earl and Sandi Stoner Maxine Sturgeon Doug and Candace Sugidono Kim, Raymond, Mikhaila ‘18 and Patricia ‘18 Sung Chris and Irene Sutherland Mark Suzuki ‘11 Maureen Suzuki Howard and Bernie Sylva Jon Tavares ‘90 Rod and Linda Taylor Faith N. Tengan Myrtle K. 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Russell Rita Ryan Greg Santiago Gregory Saydah ‘12 Kevin and Virginia Pyle ‘96 See Zarin Sevenich ‘01 Anna Severson ‘82 Ari Shapiro Ray and Shadan Shirkhodai Kate Shoemaker ‘09 Andrew Silard ‘01 Deborah Silverman ‘07 Fred and Peggy Silverman Jack Skinner Peter Slate Tiffany Smith Melissa Sowers Wailana Spangler ‘09 Chirs Speere Willard and Darlene Stluka Carson Strohecker Chris Sugidono ‘08 Stacey Sullivan Samantha Sullivan ‘11 Surf News Network Sherry Tavares Rebecca Nelson ‘04 Taylor Rodney and Pamela Telford Tom and Lori Tezak Tracy Thomas Jeffree Trudeau Maya Brown ‘00 Tudor Emily Turnbull ‘04 Nina Valley Amanda Van Scoy ‘08 Caroline Walker Ryan Walsh David A. Ward Puck and Lois Waterhouse Katie Welsh ‘93 Bob Wesson Paul and Angela Williams Kelly Bass and Michael D. Wilson Summer Wilson ‘00 John and Margaret Wright Shao Wei Xiao and Rui Yi Chen MacKenzie Yamamoto-Lane ‘11 Jason and Amy Zolotow Seabury Hall • Fall 2012 13 Gift Lists Alumni Class of 1967 Class of 1989 Britt Stisher Keone Ball Emalia Brown Fyfe McLean Kellermyer Jordan Stark R. Lee Kajiyama Carson Melissa Otte Colflesh Kathleen Bennett Cullings Alec McBarnet Virginia Morriss Pressler Class of 1979 Class of 1968 Pamela Meyer Gerstmayr M. E. “Meg” Greenwell Karen Hewitt Guest Kay Cross Harper Jeff Baldwin Cherisse Bandy Sarah Bott Robert Stoner Matthew Yung Class of 1969 Class of 1981 Aimee Bott Joyaux Monica Riecke Morakis Melinda Trautman Neuwirth Class of 1980 Kathy Law Czar Terry McBarnet Robyn Ficke Carvalho Class of 1970 Robert S. Flowers Anna Severson Jody Murata Singsank Lindy Shimizu Belcher Kathleen Hull Rutledge Class of 1971 Mallory Haines Armstrong Brian R. Jenkins Class of 1972 Elizabeth J. Ivey Class of 1973 Ginger Blomberg Debbie von Tempsky Grundhauser Class of 1974 Michelle Thiessen Aschwald Nick Pechin Class of 1975 Gregory W. Getzan Joe Hartley Charly Kleissner Anne Young Taylor Kim Van Zwalenburg Class of 1976 Shandra Hanchett Zelie Harders Myers Belinda Yung-Rubke Class of 1977 Leslie Arnold Shelly d’Arcambal Holly Ficke-Perdido David Kahoe Toni Worst Schattauer Keoki Schattauer Paul Van Zwalenburg Jennifer Bruce Winston 14 Class of 1978 Class of 1982 Class of 1983 Doug Beaton Bailey Dahms Jennifer Cleghorn Emde Martin Emde Sumner Erdman Blair Norris Class of 1984 Josalind Reber Akoi Miki Crane Jill Ficke-Beaton Kimo Haynes Beth Macknik Joel Moffett Tyler Morrison Rachel Ball Phillips Nielson W. Schulenburg Class of 1990 Dean Frampton J.B. 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Brown III Heather Haynes Drood Bill Frampton Ingrid Fronk Rowland Bobby Rowland Jennifer Yapp Class of 1988 Marc Emde Terry Raikes Emde Liana Mancini Horovitz Kristina Lyons Lambert Christopher Robbins Puacita Hakela Carlin De Caires Matthew Driggers Zachary McNish Elizabeth Warrick Smith Class of 1996 Mariya Hodge Jessica Guard McLellan Kimo Ohta Virginia Pyle See Jon Siracusa Shaun Thayer Class of 1997 Class of 2001 Cambria Garell Sarah Olverson Jonathan Keyser Lee Monroe Ashley Colflesh Oakley Amelia Rowland Courtney Cole-Arlidge Erin Mukai Zarin Sevenich Andrew Silard Class of 2002 Kimberly Skog Class of 1998 Laulani Hart Cordero Chad Goodfellow Lawrence Kao Robin Kean Stephanie M. 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Okazaki Surf News Network T S Restaurants Tedeschi Vineyards The Boeing Company Up-Country Electric Company VIP Foodservice Walker Industries Windermere Valley Isle Properties In Memory Of In Honor Of Jane Aldrich Asher Jen Elliott Callahan Alan and Patricia Cadiz Julia Rivas ‘85 Frey Cynthia Austin ‘68 Carter Christie ‘14 Ryder ‘93 Austin-Swatek and Emily ‘93 Haines-Swatek Anthony and Barbara Tomasino Colin and Margaret Cameron Robert and Carol Suzuki Paul Van Zwalenburg ‘77 and Marnie Foust Helen Snooker Hamilton Icer S. Vaughan ‘93 Seamus Hannon ‘97 Jake Musson ‘04 Mike Russell Kim Abrahamson, John, Dylan ‘11 and Cameron ‘14 King Greta and Mark Walker Kelly Bass and Michael D. Wilson The Jacob Family Richard and Rachel Berman Ken and Nancy Findeisen Class of 2011 Pard and Betsy Erdman R.B. Davenport IV Connor D. Hill ‘11 Thomas and Juliana Hilt McKenna Lickle ‘13 Gallant Family Charitable Fund Skylar Lickle ‘18 Gallant Family Charitable Fund Jenna Mezin ‘04 Anonymous Ms. Middleton Gregory Saydah ‘12 Al Roth Lundie Fleming ‘04 Jack Thompson Henry and Sandy Rice Charles and Lenore Knobel Mette Lyons Bob and Margo Rowland James and Mary Emily Greenwell Jai Karen Roberts Williams ‘84 Julia Rivas ‘85 Frey Muriel R. Roberts Bruce Wilson ‘85 Julia Rivas ‘85 Frey 15 The 39th Annual Craft Fair With the support of over 1,500 volunteers, the 39th Annual Craft Fair was a genuine community event. Along with the generosity of assorted local companies and individuals, over 5,000 visitors enjoyed the Craft Fair. Under the leadership of Sachi Yamamoto Lane and Paula Hegele, the event raised an impressive $155,000 in financial aid. Anonymous A Piece of Maui A Saigon Café A. H. Builders Georgina Abelenda Ace Printing Co. Aina Pottery Air Liquide America Corporation Ajja Artwear Alii Kula Lavender Aloha Cowboy Aloha Honua Aloha Jewelry and Gifts Aloha Kine Aloha Maui Aprons Aloha Natural Brokers Aloha Wizard’s Wands & Canes Ameritone - Maui Mayor Alan M. Arakawa and Mrs. Ann Arakawa Dean S. Arashiro, D.D.S. Art By Loyd Art by Suzuki Ashaman Gray, LMT Atlantis Submarine ATMs Hawaii J. Avila Ms. Emi Azeka Ba-Le Sandwiches Bamboo Maui BamBoo Tees Hawaii Banyan Tree House Barefoot Minded Stanley Bartlett Bhakti Rocks Heidi Riecke ‘87 Bigelow Bill’s Carpet Bishop Museum Benjamin and Valerie Bland IV Blue Ginger Blue Hawaiian Helicopters Bob’s Maui Dive Shop Alii Nui Bounty Music Branch-Out Tree Service Catherine Brandon Brown - Kobayashi Buzz’s Wharf Restaurant By the Bay Café Mambo Captain Jack’s Island Grill Ceramic Tile Plus Chewbeads China Bowl Asian Cuisine Dr. Ian Cholewa Chris Curtis Landscapes Cilantro Mexican Grill John Clark Collections Maui Cool Cat Cafe Country Cuts & Color County of Maui County of Maui, Department of Fire and Public Safety Ron Croci Da Kine Hawaii Dairy Queen/Orange Julius Dani Girl & the Kryptones David L. Welty Designs David’s Happy Nails Madelyn Denbeau Deva Farm Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art DoubleTree Alana HotelWaikiki Down to Earth Natural Foods Dr. Barkley Bastian, D.D.S. Dr. Bennett’s Med Spa Dragon Dragon Chinese Restaurant Duck Soup Elements of U Sumner ‘83 and Angie Erdman Eve Black Jewelry Expeditions Falcon’s Nest Furnishings First Hawaiian Bank Flatbread Company Paul Flinn Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea Beth and Andy Fox Free Radicals Projekt Arthur Froe Michael Gagne Gecko Trading Co. Gemini Charters Carol Giardino Glorious Oceanic Creations Dan and Claudia Goodfellow Goodies Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa Grandma’s Coffee House Grassmaster Greta’s Happy Ears Hailey Grossman ‘10 Deborah von Tempsky ‘73 and Jeffrey Grundhauser Haiku Hillbillies Haiku Maui Orchids Hale Hoomana Spa Retreat Haleakala Bike Co. Haleakala Distillers Haleakala Ranch Company Halekulani Hana Lima Soap Co. Hard Rock Cafe Maui Harmer Communications Hawaii Coconut Protectors Hawaii Grower Products Hawaii Ukulele & Gift Corp. Hawaiian Island Fountains Hawaiian Island Surf & Sport Sue Haylor HFM Food Service Hilton Hawaiian Village Tom and Vivian Hiramoto Hi-Tech Surf Sports Hoa Elua Creations Rosemary Hogarty Matthew Holton ‘96 Home Maid Bakery Hot Island Glass Hotel Modera Hotel Wailea Howie from Maui HST Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa If The Shoe Fits Island Flipbooks Island Home Accents Keokea Island Sprouts Island Tiki Pools Island Tray’s It’s A Beautiful Day Jeanne The Bread Lady Bob and Suzanne Jensen Jim Meekhof JMD Beverages JMD Watercolor John Henry Photography Michael Jost Joy Vocal Studio Ka’anapali Beach Hotel Kachi Jewelry Kahelelanishells.com Kahili Golf Course Maui’s Favorite Springtime Event! Kahoma Ranch Kahului Florist Kaonoulu Ranch Kazuma Surfboards Jim Kempton Ki-Hana Nursery Kihei Physical Therapy Kimo’s Furniture Maui Kimo’s Restaurant Kirsten Bunney Gallery Kobe Japanese Steakhouse Kula Country Farms Kula Hardware & Nursery Ms. Denise LaBarre Lappert’s Hawaii Latitudes Lava Java Coffee Roasters Phoukong Lavongtheung and Phimvanh Mydouangchanh Lei Floor and Window Coverings Leilani’s on the Beach Lia Live Lifestyle Maui Furniture Linda Taylor Engineering LJ Driving School Local Motion Lokahi Ceramics Longhi’s Wailea Donald Lono Lucia Lorenzo Love the Beach Mac Net Computer Center Makawao Veterinary Clinic Makena Beach & Golf Resort Mala, An Ocean Tavern Malihini Groove Mana Health Foods Mantokuji Soto Zen Mission Marriott’s Maui Ocean Club Pat Masumoto Matson Navigation Company Maui Academy of Performing Arts Maui Art Gallery Maui Arts & Cultural Center Maui Beach Glass Jewelry Maui Classic Charters Maui Coffee Roasters Maui Country Club Maui Disposal Inc. Maui Eko Systems Maui Excellent Maui Family YMCA Maui Feed and Farm Supplies Maui Fire Control Maui Floral Maui Jim Sunglasses Maui Ki-Aikido Maui Koa Wood Creations Maui Macaroons & More Maui Mamaki Tea Company Maui Moa Maui Music Conservatory Maui Ocean Center Maui Oil Change & Tune-Up Maui Printing Company Maui Soda & Ice Works Maui Treasures Maui Tropicals & Foliage Maui Tropix Maunalei Florist Kari McCartney Meadow Gold Dairy Menehune Water Company Merriman’s Restaurant Milagros Food Co. Teri Mister Monarch Insurance Services Monsoon India MPM Infinity Jewelry Murata Designs Murata Leis Shep and Abbie Murray Nagamine Photo Studio Naish Hawaii Naish Maui Pro Center Napili Kai Beach Resort Napili Surf Beach Resort NBI Charts Neil Pryde Maui David and Brigitte Nelson Ohana Ranch of Maui Old Lahaina Luau Ole Surfboards Olinda Bonsai & Ornamentals Orchids of Olinda Outdoor Living Pacific Millwork Pacific Produce Pacific Whale Foundation Pacific’O Restaurant Palapala Designs Paradise Beverage Paragon Sailing Charters Maui Penne Pasta Café Wendy Peterson Piiholo Ranch Piiholo Ranch Adventures Piilani Mauka Corporation Pink So Foxy Pizza Paradiso Mediterranean Grill Polli’s Mexican Restaurant Pony Express Tours Steven Power Proflyght Paragliding Pukalani Chiropractic Pukalani Country Club Pukalani Plant Co. Pukalani Superette PWC Hawaii Corporation Queen Bee Productions Rainbow Jo’s Rainbow Rentals Portable Sanitation Randy Hufford Art Janet Renner Resort Management Group Riecke Nursery Ripple Gems Dr. Nat and Rio Ritmo Rock & Vibe Jewelry - Art Rock’n Chair Ding Repair Rococo Hats Round Table Pizza Ruth’s Chris Steak House Ruwanga Trading Marjorie Sado Safeway Stores Sailboards Maui Sailing Windward Farm Shirley Saito Alan and Robin Sandler Alan Saunders Michelle Sayegh Joseph J. Schmidt David Schoonover Seabury Hall Alumni Association Security Tech Serpico’s Pizzeria Service Rentals & Supplies Surfer Art, John Severson Sheraton Maui Hotel Sheraton Waikiki Sherri Reeve Gallery & Gifts Shine Salon Simmer Hawaii Pat ‘08 and Cris Simmons Simonds Collectibles Sit Means Sit Dog Training Siu’s Chinese Kitchen Snorkel Bob’s S e a b u r y H a ll Pa r e n t O r g a ni z at ion board 2011-2012 Robert Cella President Galen Kiyota Vice President Klaus Simmer Pa s t v i c e p r e s i d e n t Southern Turf Hawaii David Spee Chris Speere Stacey Lee Designs Barbara Steinberg Stella Blues Cafe Tracy and Laura Stice Stopwatch Bar & Grill Sunset Surf Sales Surf News Network Surfbooks.com Surfing Goat Dairy Surfing Heritage Foundation Te Hotu Mana Tahitian Pearls Tedeschi Vineyards Faith N. Tengan Mr. Dennis Terracina and Dr. Donelle Williams The Bounce House Company The Curtis Wilson Cost Gallery The Foam Company The Jewel Within The Love Shack The Maui News The Pet Shop The Plantation Inn The Reading Clinic The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua The Westin Ka’anapali Ocean Resort Villas The Westin Maui Resort & Spa Susan H. Thomson Tiffany’s Bar & Grill Timpone Hawaii Tommy Bahama’s Restaurant & Bar Topaz Goldsmith & Gallery Travel Network Treehouse Designs Tri Isle Tri Star Landscape Services Trilogy Excursions Akihiro and Ayako Tsutsui ‘Ulalena at Maui Theatre Ulupalakua Nursery Upcountry Balloons & Laminating Upcountry Fitness Valley Originals Vaquera Maui Vasi’s Gourmet Catering Velzy Surfboards VIP Foodservice Visibly Shaken Waffles of Hawaii Wai Ulu Farms, Inc. Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Wailea Golf Club Wailea Massage & Body Care Wailea Tennis Club Cynthia Warner Warren & Annabelle’s Magic Tatsuro and Yuko Watanabe Watanabe Vegetable Processing Glenda Watson Wave Train Wei Wei BBQ Steve Wilkings Kathy Wilson XCEL International Daryl and Joyce Yamada Yoga Supernova Chris Yunker Faye Murayama Treasurer Lori Tezak S e c r e ta r y D IRE C TORS Carol Aldred Scott Anderson Sue Haylor John Inge Robert Jensen Grace Johnson Daniel Lane Kenneth Rothman Rhonda Sanchez Joseph J. Schmidt h e a dm a s t e r Gladys Lacanienta ‘93 fa c u lt y r e p Gayle Hart ahalo to all for making the Craft Fair another huge success! Assoc. Direc tor o f Adva n c e m e n t & Pa r e n t R e l at i o n s Maunalei Notes “: Class Agent A man smarter than a computer? Mr. Martin Emde ‘83 “To some he is a teacher, to others he is an old curmudgeon, but to me, Mr. Emde is an inspiration. He has pushed me so far out of my comfort zone and been with me after every test when I considered crying and leaving AP Calculus. On more than one occasion he has proven the calculator wrong and insisted his students write a letter to Texas Instruments. A man smarter than a computer, yes, our very own Sir Emde is an elderly, whiter, Will Smith, with an equivalent workout regimen…” Excerpts from a speech by Levi Pells ’12, currently a freshman at Boston College 18 1967 • “Wendy Baldwin [email protected] 1968 • “Karen Hewitt Guest [email protected] Kimball Wheeler is enjoying life in Guadalajara, despite recent events. She is currently preparing solo recitals (Schubert, Charles Ives and R. Strauss songs) with the brilliant Spanish pianist Javier Vasquez Grela. In October, the maestra (sounds pretentious, but that’s what everyone calls me!) will produce and perform in Music from the Jewish Tradition. Other projects include a new CD, singing in and conducting her village choir, her third trip to Manila to sing with orchestra, a premiere by Mexican composer Demian Gallindo, artistic and administrative work for the Pro Musicis Foundation, and a busy private vocal studio. Daughter Amanda earned her Master’s at NY’s Fordham University and, at 23, became Professor of Modern Communications at Adelphi College on Long Island, commuting from her home in Brooklyn. Kimball’s volunteer work includes delivering crucial supplies to the firefighters in the recent wildfire in Guadalajara’s Bosque de la Primavera. 1969 • “Volunteer needed 1970 • “Joan Goodale Evans [email protected] 1971 • “Candy Rutherford Hibner [email protected] Ginger Curtis shares, “It is hard to believe it was over 40 years ago that we shared our time together at Seabury. I continue to work as a school nurse, having that wonderful teacher’s schedule is great. Our daughter just graduated from high school and will be leaving for North Carolina. It brought back memories of our day with all those flower lei and holoku. Kelsey has seen those pictures so it was exciting to pick flowers in the early morning and string lei for her. It will be interesting having her so far away but I will try my best to be brave. She worries I may take up a job at the McDonald’s just off campus. We live in the last little town before Sequoia National Park. A lovely spot.” Nevajac Lili Frye lives in Massachusetts, up near the Vermont border. She tells us, “I lived on Cape Cod for 15 years, before that Oregon, England for 5 years, Spain. My life has been rather, er, *colorful* — I trained and showed horses for many, many years; wrote for a newspaper; managed a restaurant. My passion is garden design — won an award on Cape Cod for one of my gardens. I now live with my daughter, 23, and am helping her raise my grandson, Jax, who is 3. We are trying to move to Portland (OR, not Maine) where my eldest son lives — and there isn’t 10 feet of snow in the winter!” Camie Romer Grenier reports, “Not much new on this frontier! Coulter, our son, graduated from high school in June, and is off to UC Irvine this fall. We are going to Brazil in August to look for a business to start up, and plan to keep our house in San Juan Capistrano for the time being.” Candy Rutherford Hibner is “still teaching part time in a small private school even though I officially retired four years ago. I just love kids and this school so I may be doing this until I’m eighty. Allie (daughter-25) and Jeff (son-23) are happily employed and out on their own. Life is pretty quiet as it is just my husband Dan, my rescue dog and me who ramble around our house now. Wow, it is amazing how the years pass. Allie just got engaged so there is a wedding to plan for next year. Jeff lives in Salt Lake so we always have an excuse to get out of the heat and visit him.” Brian Jenkins lives in Kula and practices business and real estate law in Wailuku. Brian and Lisa are raising two adopted Kona Nightingale donkeys that they are training to be pack burros for future Crater trips. ªcoSntnaeycted! eabury latest S e h t t e G ck out nd che a s p o sco rtal on mni po t the Alu bsite a g. our we hall.or y eabur .s w w w Pat Hunt Passon has found time to go back to her roots and now plays/practices the ukulele on a regular basis. The songs are recognizable! And, she really enjoys it…a nice way to take her mind off the markets. Pat and Charlotte at the Evergreen Museum in McMinnville. The Spruce Goose, created by Howard Hughes, is in the background. Barbara Howell Shephard writes that “There is relatively little excitement in my life!!! Let’s see – all the kids are now out of the house and Lee and I are enjoying empty nesting with our dog, Nellie. I’m working full time at our high school as registrar and really love being in that environment. The best part is hearing the drum line in the 300-member band - a far cry from the high school experience of Seabury Hall in 1971! Allison got married last fall to a wonderful guy named Joe. It was a fun day!” Michelle Steuermann says “I always feel like I’m being redundant: Growing coffee, raising chickens, growing fruit and veggies, playing music... same old, same old. I did go to Kona in June for a mini reunion of some of the “old originals” of Seabury. It was hosted by Maile Mitchell ‘68 Melrose and Meg Greenwell ‘68. (See Class of ’67 Reunion on page 27.) It was wonderful getting together after all these years (45???). Lots of laughter and stories, some never heard before. We’re looking forward to a big 50-year reunion in two years, celebrating Seabury’s beginning in 1964.” ª Get updates, view the latest photos, and find your friends on Seabury Hall’s Alumni Facebook page. Make professional connections with other alumni on LinkedIn.com. Visit our website for links directly to these and other Seabury social networking groups. Debbie Holden Tracey can’t believe that she has been retired for a year! “Time flies! I have been doing lots of projects around home and enjoying the many friends that have visited this year. We traveled after my retirement from Forest Grove School District of 30 years. We went to Oahu, California, and then Kauai. I was on Kauai for two weeks in November and Dennis and I are going again in September. Chris, my son, is working at Staples and living in Oregon. Jen is living in Seattle and looking for a job. I have a new lab, Halia, who is such a joy.” 1972 • “Johnny McWilliams [email protected] 1973 • “Debbie von Tempsky Grundhauser [email protected] 1974 • “Debbie Roberts Hendricks [email protected] 1975 • “Charles Schmidling [email protected] On a recent Maui visit, we spent a delightful afternoon with alumna Anne Young Taylor. Anne regaled us with stories of her childhood visits to Maunalei and the good ole days as a student at Seabury Hall. 1976 • “Volunteer needed 1977 • “Jennifer Bruce Winston [email protected] 1978 • “Volunteer needed 1979 • “Monica Riecke Morakis [email protected] Alumna artist Shari Elf writes, “I just had one of my ‘Jesus with his Kittens’ silk-screened print on painted board go viral on the Internet earlier this week. It ended up being blogged and reblogged and I sold a bunch to fun-loving people who looked me up. I’ve been making a living at my good and sturdy art from trash since about 1993 and enjoying it very much. I have 1200 folks on my good and sturdy art email list and send a note out every week or two when I post new works. I also had a fun thing happen when Cher tweeted a picture of a friend Ron wearing one of my ‘What Would Cher Do?’ t-shirts. I sold a bunch of t-shirts to Cher fans after that. I print on recycled thrift store t-shirts and other clothing.” Check Shari’s art ad tees out at sharielf.com. From Derek Knoebel, “Parents of daughter Sydney (26) a soon to be PhD in Animal/Meat Science from Texas Tech, and son Martin (23) a senior graphics communication major at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, we now plan to live vicariously through our children, just as Mom and Dad (Charles and Lenore, still in Kula) have done as we’ve moved throughout California. I am currently VP-Ranch Operations, managing daily operations on a 23,000 acre farm and ranch in Orange County. Can you believe that there are ranches here in urban OC? Well, we’re one of the last land grant biggies. I am currently using my English skills, courtesy of Fred Rawe and Nelson Foster et al, as Editor of the California Avocado Society Yearbook, a publication of technical and general interest articles for our 1000 plus worldwide members.” Derek and Kimo “hard at work” Seabury Hall • Fall 2010 • ‘Ohana Seabury & Maunalei Hall • FallNotes 2012 • ‘Ohana & Maunalei Notes 19 1979 • continued Monica Riecke Morakis proudly Monica with her reports that her son Galen reson Galen and ceived his doctor of pharmacy husband Chris in Chapel Hill, NC on May 12th. Monica writes, “It was a great Mother’s Day!” 1984 • “Beth Macknik [email protected] Brent Rosenkranz recently celebrated the graduation of his eldest child, daughter Christie, from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ. Leilani Magee was recently inducted into the Honolulu Sunset Rotary Club (the Hawaii District 5000 Club of the Year) as an Honorary Member. (Editor’s Note: Honorary members have distinguished themselves by meritorious service in support of Rotary’s ideals. They’re considered friends of Rotary for their permanent support of Rotary’s cause and are elected by the club.) Leilani is the founder of HIT, which provides excellence in character and tennis programming for keiki in underserved communities, mentors women and girls, revitalizes communities and recycles apparel and equipment. Son Andrew (19), son Christian (16), Brent, daughter Christie (23), son Brendon (21) and wife Lori It was great to hear from Lisa Totherow Sacca. “I am living in Palmdale, California with my husband, Gregg, and two children, Gregory (21) and Dana (18). They are both in college. I am an Instructional Aide in the Special Education Department at our local high school. Working with kids with behavioral problems and/or mild handicaps is quite challenging. Some days more so than others! The photo is a picture of us on Molokai over Thanksgiving last year.” [email protected] 1987 • “Jennifer Yapp [email protected] Zadoc Brown III [email protected] “ 1988 • “Danielle Cleveland Cadman [email protected] 1980 • “Sarah Bott Exciting news from Shelly Fairbanks Harris, “My daughter Taylor has just graduated from Kamehameha Schools, Maui and will be attending Marist College in NY this fall.” Sarah Auerswald is living in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons, ages 9 and 13. She’s a blogger and founded three sites: MomsLA.com, SarahAndSons.com, and MarVistaMom.com. She misses Maui and thinks about Seabury, Kihei, and Komoda’s donuts practically daily. Shelly’s parent’s Janice and Tom Fairbanks, Shelly, daughter Taylor, husband Brian and son Cade 1981 • “Robin Ficke Carvalho 1989 • “Heather Wilson GERARD 1982 • “Susan Kock Okie [email protected] 1990 • “JB Guard [email protected] 1991 • “Robb Cole [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 1983 • “Melissa Burnett [email protected] 20 “Matthew Kresser [email protected] 1985 • “Julia Rivas Frey [email protected] 1986 • “Krishna McIntosh Renauer 1992 • “Devaki Murch [email protected] 1993 • “Mino McLean [email protected] Erin Dubin Ward and husband Ralph welcomed the birth of their son, Ryan Hudson, on June 15, 2012. He joins their daughter, Emma Giselle who is 2 1/2. Erin absolutely loves being a stay at home mom and continues to live in NYC where she has been for the past 12 years working in art, dance and theater/TV. 1994 • “Robert Judge [email protected] 1995 • “Alicia Middleton Stephens [email protected] Pua Carlin DeCaires welcomed baby boy Bronson James on March 17, 2012. He was born in the water at her family’s home in Las Vegas. Big sister Ava (age 3) is thrilled to have a new brother and Pua reports that the family is enjoying life with their newest addition. Annalisa Bernard Lee and husband Chad were blessed by the arrival of their new baby boy Kainoa Kameehonuakapi’iali’i on July 11, 2012. 1996 • “Leila Monroe [email protected] 1997 • “Eric Gerdes [email protected] From Chelsea Fahsholtz Bryce: “We welcomed a new addition to the family this year. Kelton Aukahi Bryce was born on April 12th - about a month before his brother Keenan’s second birthday!” Kelton (2 months) and Keenan (2 yrs) 1998 • “Jason Bello [email protected] John Daters and wife Beth Lacher welcomed Even Benjamin Daters into the world on June 21st. Evan came out a kicking and screaming 11 lbs 4.2 oz. and 22” long. John also just completed his first year as Website Manager for Cleveland Metroparks. 1999 • “Stacy Roth [email protected] 2000 • “Melissa Schwab Keeport [email protected] “Victoria Wayne Bowley [email protected] Douglas Carney and friends made a visit to Maui in May in celebration of his 30th birthday and what better place to include on the trip than a “hard hat” tour of Seabury Hall’s new Creative Arts Center (CAC)! Doug writes, “It’s been a great summer with lots of work, sailing trips, and a month in Jamaica! I’m looking forward to returning to Maui for the CAC Opening Weekend Celebration in late September.” Doug (center with lei) and friends tour Seabury’s new Creative Arts Center site Angelina Hills shares “My husband Vetea Ribet and I are excited to announce that we are expecting our first child in October. Also, this past June, we traveled with a group of Maui friends to Tahiti for my and Caitanya Belisle’s ‘00 big 30th birthday celebrations (both born on June 28th). Seabury alumni (below) on the trip included: Lucas Woodford ‘00, Lee Monroe ‘97, Chad Goodfellow ‘98, Lani Monroe ‘00 Galetto and Aiko Curtis ‘01 Da Silva. “Dan Keeport and Melissa Schwab were married on June 24, 2012, in Audubon, PA. It was a fabulous, magical wedding. Friends and family included: Reid Johnson ‘99, Danielle Allaire ‘00, Victoria Wayne ’00 Bowley, Vanessa Marsh ‘00 and Aaron Schwab ‘02. Dan will be a 1st year at Tulane School of Medicine and I start my 2nd year. Come visit us in New Orleans!” From Mike Quisenberry: “I am in the final month(s) of completing the construction of two single family homes in Haiku. I started about a year ago with a dream and some time; now we are painting, setting tile, and getting ready for internal doors, cabinets, countertops, and electrical fixtures. It’s been an exciting and big learning process for me, I couldn’t have done it without the skills I learned at Seabury Hall! I also started my own energy consulting business call MLQ Energy LLC here on Maui to help building and equipment owners reduce energy consumption and costs (electric, gas, etc.), therefore investing in themselves and producing stunning financial returns. The first step in any energy conservation project is to measure current consumption so we also sell electric monitoring equipment that can pay for itself as well. Contact me if you are interested at [email protected].” 2001 • “Courtney Cole [email protected] “Jeremy Stice [email protected] Congratulations to Dante Siracusa who received his MBA from the USC Marshall School of Business in May. 2002 • “Kauila Rivera [email protected] 2004 • “Jenna Mezin [email protected] Liz Hart graduated from University of Hawai’i Maui College with her Associates in Administration of Justice. “I am now living on O’ahu going to Chaminade University of Honolulu for my bachelor in forensics science and a minor in criminal justice. I will be here for another three years. I am also taking care of my grandparents, who I live with in Mililani. I am lucky enough to be closer to my nieces, my sister’s (Laulani ’98) two little girls. They bring such craziness to my life, but they are amazing! I do get to play volleyball once a week depending on homework and such in Kaneohe and that has been a great outlet here.” Excerpts from Rachel Hodara’s blog: “After coursework at the University of Sheffield in Northern England I’ve arrived back in Turkey— Giving up a well-paid job and nearly idyllic life in San Francisco was hard—but I knew that in my professional life I wasn’t pursuing a career that utilized my skills or passions. So I took some risks and set out for a new life in England. Right now I am sitting in the archaeobotany laboRachel (left) with ratory out at Çatalhöyük, an friend in Konya, Turkey archaeological site in central Turkey. ” Follow Rachel at rachelhodara.blogspot.com. 2003 • “Kaimanamaile Lee Brummel [email protected] Seabury Hall • Fall 2010 • ‘Ohana Seabury & Maunalei Hall • FallNotes 2012 • ‘Ohana & Maunalei Notes 21 2004 • continued Mikiah Malerba graduated in 2009 with a Masters in International Business Administration from University of Denver. “I worked for two years in procurement and project planning in the renewable energy industry for Navarro Research and Engineering in Golden, Colorado. Last fall, I accepted a position as a Project Planner for Raytheon’s Polar Service Program based in Antarctica during the austral summer and in Denver the rest on the year. I just got back from working in Antarctica planning projects and I love my job! I look forward to continuing my work in Antarctica next season.” Annie Shoemaker is still working at Vassar Elementary School in Aurora, Colorado. She shares, “I have a class of 33 fifth graders at the moment, but my classroom seems to have a revolving door on it, so we will see what tomorrow brings. Nolan and I have been working on making our new house a home. I have really enjoyed all the shopping! Over fall break we visited Napa Valley for the first time. We stayed at a bed and breakfast and toured a lot of wineries that we just loved, including a few tours in caves. I can say with 100% certainty that we will be back. This summer I was home on Maui over the Memorial Day holiday to celebrate my baby brother’s (Steven ’12) graduation from Seabury Hall!” An update from Emily Turnbull, “I am working on my masters in teaching/Special Education at Drexel University and will be moving to Charlotte, NC with my boyfriend this summer after he completes his MBA program. Looking forward to seeing a new part of the country!” 22 2005 • “Halley Allison [email protected] Natalie Baker [email protected] “ After Danielle Travis graduated from TCU in 2010, she was accepted on team USPA, a national polo team for the United States Polo Association, where she “played some great polo with the best pros in the nation. I lived in South Carolina for 8 months, then moved to Sarasota, FL to play some more polo. I decided to move back to Santa Barbara so I drove across country with my horse. I’m going to real estate school this fall at Santa Barbara City College. Maybe study interior design as well. I am currently working as a sales/ marketing intern at a magazine here called The Independent.” Kevin Curran lives in Palm Springs, CA. “I am self-sufficient, in a healthy relationship for a bit over a year and a half, and think about moving to the coast every day. Pretty good start to real life.” News from Lise Hamilton: “I just moved to the coast of Mozambique in southern Africa where I am working on a fellowship placement in international development. Spent a year working in South Africa last year. Living on the beach here and it looks a lot like Hawaii. Come visit...” From Lise’s blog at liseinsouthafrica.blogspot.com: “One day you are in snowy Winnipeg, the next you are headed for a month of training and preparation in summery Ottawa before embarking on an 8 month Fellowship placement in Mozambique through the Aga Khan Foundation Canada. If you had told me two years ago that I would be packing for my third journey to southern Africa, I would have laughed. But now I can add ’Monitoring and Evaluation/Reporting and Communications Fellow at Aga Khan Foundation Mozambique in the Food Security and Enhancing Incomes Program’ to my resumé.“ Matt Hecker is working as an English instructor at an elementary and junior high school in Gunma prefecture, Japan. He is exploring East Asia in his free time. Katie Kilbride loves her new job as a Communications Coordinator for GoPro. “They have me flying to a bunch of places. Just got back from Utah, was there a week for this bike dealer camp, was in LA for the X Games the week before that and I’m going back to Utah for a tradeshow at the end of the month. Then, I think Whistler sometime in August, and Vegas in September.” From Sam Matthews: “Hey, it’s been awhile so I have some news! I’m married now and live in Queenstown, New Zealand, where I’m the Food and Beverage Manager at Matakauri Lodge.” Halley Allison Maza has been working on her master’s degree in school counseling while attaining her license in mental health counseling from Old Dominion University (ODU) in Norfolk, VA. She is the Graduate Assistant for Marketing, Publications, and Community Relations in the Dean’s Office of Darden College of Education at Old Dominion University. She is serving on the Ways and Means committee for the Junior League of Norfolk Virginia Beach and enjoying living by the beach. Raf Oania writes, “In September 2010 I spent a month abroad in Cambodia shadowing a plastic surgeon and did free work all over. I was able to get a good amount of experience and did things they’d never even think about letting me do here in the states. When I got back I moved from OC to LA with a bunch of college friends. In July of last year, I moved to O’ahu to attend the John A. Burns School of Medicine. I’m excited to start my professional career and to take residence in Hawaii again. If you’re on Oahu...Hit me up!” Katherine Warrick is living in Columbia, South Carolina surviving the heat this summer by working as a Financial Advisor with Prudential. She writes, “Although I received a bachelor’s degree in psychology I still feel like I’m putting what I learned to good use. This summer I’m going up to Maine to see my family including my sister, Elizabeth Warrick ‘95 Smith, and I finally get to meet my nephew!” ct Contaª us P “ lease send alumni updates directly to your Class Agent. Their contact information is listed with your year. You can also send your updated contact information, news, questions or comments to Alumni Relations: Email: [email protected] • Telephone: 808.573.6863 • Fax: 808.572.3765 2006 • “Lacie Rhodes [email protected] 2011 • “michelle malott 2012 • “tara mcbarnet Lauren Bangerter graduated summa cum laude with a master’s degree in communication studies from Arizona State University in May 2012 where she specialized in health and lifespan communication. During her graduate studies, she served as a research intern at Mayo Clinic where she assisted with stress management programming for transplant patients. She received a fellowship to study at Pennsylvania State University and will begin her Doctorate Program in Human Development and Family Studies in the fall of 2012. During her PhD program, she plans to study biological, social, and cognitive stress in older adults with specific interests in prevention research. Maddi Dellplain has spent the last year “trying to get used to the winters in Vancouver, while attending the University of British Columbia. I’m currently working to qualify for one of the more competitive majors at my school - International Relations. This upcoming school year, I’ll be sharing an apartment with a new friend from college and Izzy Lorenzi ‘11. Mark Suzuki ’11 and Connor Hill ’11 visited Izzy and me for “American Thanksgiving”. Other than that, I’ve been lucky enough to get in some travel time. In February, I went to Florence, Italy with my boyfriend and in July I’ll be visiting him in his home town in Lima, Peru. Overall, it’s been an interesting year and I can’t wait to see what’s next.” [email protected] 2007 • “Emma Burns [email protected] 2008 • “Volunteer needed Roxanne Bockius graduated with a BFA in Illustration from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y. on May 9th. Her work was recently selected for the prestigious annual Pratt Show. The photo represents Roxanne’s first (paid!) published illustration in the N.Y. business magazine, The Deal. 2009 • “Ariel Duell [email protected] 2010 • “Aly Cabral [email protected] Zoe Kleiman-Tapley transferred from art school to Hampshire College in 2010, and will graduate in December 2012 with a degree in Developmental Cognitive Neuropsychology. She is currently working on original research for her senior thesis: an EEG study on brain potentials related to emotional expression and face processing, and is also a research grant recipient and a principal research assistant in two of Hampshire’s brain labs. In her free time, she does social justice work and mentors incoming transfer students. [email protected] Continuing her schooling at the University of British Columbia, Jana Kozlo has decided to major in environmental studies/sustainability and minor in business. Now living in the heart of downtown Vancouver, Jana has fully immersed herself into a fast-paced city lifestyle. She is working full time for several marketing and promotions companies and continues to pursue her entrepreneurial endeavors. She is looking forward to another snowy winter season in Whistler. Ayanna Watende shares, “I’ve just finished my freshman year at Yale and have kept busy doing all sorts of things, from riding on the Equestrian team, to debating with Samantha Monge-Kaiser ’10. My time at Yale has taken me all the way to Chile, where I have spent the summer studying observational astrophysics. After traveling to the Atacama Desert to see the world famous telescopes, I have encountered some bizarre and incredibly beautiful places. I am excited as to where the rest of my college years will take me, but wherever I travel, I am always happy to call Maui my home.” [email protected] “gregory saydah News from John Bailey: “I recently enlisted in the Army and my AIT, or Advance Individual Training, will be in the 11X Infantry Division. Thankfully I don’t leave until January 2013, so I get to spend the holidays on island with my family before 16 weeks of Basic Training and AIT; which I will complete at Fort Benning in Georgia. (In the meantime), I work out with other recruits on weekdays. There are many kinds of specializations with these recruits, including a recruit training for the Airborne Army Rangers. The going has been tough, but I am glad I finished my high school career and can get started on my next step in life in the military.” This summer, Angelina Demirbag participated in a two-week Arabic language immersion program at UH Manoa put on by OneWorld Now and the Qatar Foundation. Angelina tells us, “It was a great experience! It is amazing how much you can learn in two weeks if you apply yourself. At the camp we learned the basics in reading, writing and speaking and we had to communicate in Arabic for a majority of the time with our peers and teachers. Thank you to Mr. Asato for recommending the program!” Kyla Greenwell has been working with Americorp through Kupu Hawaii. Kyla shares, “I was lucky enough this summer to be involved in a summer conservation program. We spent time on Oahu, Kaho’olawe, and Maui learning the native Hawaiian culture and species of each place and helping each group with various projects. We eradicated invasive species, restored paths, and planted native plants all over the islands. Along with a college work scholarship and awesome memories, I gained priceless knowledge about where I grew up and am happy to say that I will be leaving for college with a greater understanding of our beautiful island chain.” Seabury Hall • Fall 2012 • ‘Ohana & Maunalei Notes 23 to be edited 2012 • continued Christy Haines and her family travelled to Rome, Florence and Venice, Italy, as well as Avignon and Paris, France this summer. It was fun for the family, and Christy particularly enjoyed seeing all of the art and experiencing the rich history. It really allowed what she learned in AP European History at Seabury to come to life. The rest of her summer will be spent working at the Kula Animal Hospital and riding horses until she goes off to the University of Virginia in the fall. Willy Harris shares, “In lieu of a graduation party, I convinced my parents to take me on a trip to Peru. We started our journey in Lima, enjoying some of the world’s best cuisine. Amazingly, we ran into Samantha Monge’s ’10 parents. Her mother, a native Peruvian, gave us information on the country’s must sees and dos. Shortly after arriving in Puno to explore Lake Titicaca, my dad fell very ill and we returned to Lima to see the specialists. He was well enough to return to Maui. My mom and I continued on to Cuzco, where we explored Machu Picchu, as well as the even higher Huayna Picchu.” From Yuka Inaba: “I went to Seoul, Korea for a few days. It was exciting going there for the first time. Most people spoke English so it wasn’t difficult to get by. Then, I went to Fukuoka, Tokyo, and Sapporo in Japan. I got to visit some family and friends before I leave for college, and that was very nice. The food was great too!” This summer, Shane Kiyota visited Japan for two weeks. Shane writes, “During my time there, I did a variety of things, from visiting Asakusa to shopping for the latest in Japanese stationery. Asakusa really stood out for me because, not only did I get to see the temples, but I also got to see the newly opened Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in the world standing at a staggering 2,080 feet.” Jessica Patterson is attending a ballet intensive with Ballet West in Salt Lake City, Utah, this summer. She is doing this in preparation for next year, when she will be attending The University of Utah in Salt Lake City, where she plans to double major in Ballet Performance and an undecided academic concentration -- most likely pre-law. Laura Mayron spent a month in Peru, where she worked as a volunteer, teaching English to child laborers, living with a host family, and traveling to many wonderful places, including Machu Picchu. Gregory Saydah has spent his summer working as a host at Flatbread Company in Paia and interning for the Linda Lingle for United States Senate Campaign. Working on the campaign has been an incredible learning experience for him; he has really enjoyed learning how campaigns work, and understanding more about local and national issues. Gregory is doing this in preparation to attend Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. in the fall where he will most likely be pursuing a double major in Finance and International Business with a possible minor in History. Tara McBarnet shares, “Apart from working at the Ma’alaea Retail Store for Pacific Whale Foundation, I also went on a 12 day surf trip to Nicaragua with several other Seabury alumni. The group included: William McBarnet ‘03, Kale Haywood ‘03, Katrina Neihaus ‘00, Andrew Middleton ‘00 and Terry McBarnet ‘69. We stayed at Playa Popoyo & Playa Colorado, and enjoyed hitting the surf and soaking up the sun from dawn ‘til dusk. Aside from surfing, we also went hiking, fishing, and embarked on frequent adventures for exotic animals. Hopefully, next summer we’ll meet up in another tropical part of the world!” A lumni Careers • Congratulations to Andrew Nelson ’01, Melissa Uhl ‘04, Jamil Newirth ’98 and Michael Rosales ’02, who received their Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law in May. 24 This summer, Travis Taylor has been doing civil engineering work and enjoying his last months on Maui before he leaves for college. He will be going to Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo to study electrical engineering. Taylor Yamada has had a busy summer. Taylor shares, “Of course, it has been filled with a lot of fun under the sun whether it is cruising at the beach, hiking the majestic mountains, or just soaking in the vast beauty of the island. But it hasn’t been all fun and games. I have an internship at the Hali’imaile Pineapple Company as a researcher.” • At a ceremony in late July, Rafael J. Oania ’05 was one of 66 students to receive short white coats that signify they are “physicians in training” at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine. Raf was among the first-year medical school class, which was chosen from more than 1,600 applicants. • Joe Schmidt enjoyed catching up with alumni professionals Rob Judge ’94 (left) and Darren Okimoto ’00 when they presented their careers in engineering to the junior and senior classes as part of our Alumni Career Connections series. c A lumniofVolunteer the Year A ward O f f the s. hart Dear Alumni, I’ve always been a “numbers” kind of guy. I love statistics, figures, equations, trends, graphs, metrics, and records. So let me give you a few numbers that summarize the Alumni fund drive for 2012: • Goal: $35,000. • Amount Donated: $44,500. Equates to 27% over the goal. • Donors: More than twice as many alumni donors as last year. • Class Participation: 100%. That means at least one member from each of our 45 alumni classes donated. On the surface those numbers are impres- sive. It’s clear that Seabury alumni enjoy a challenge and responded well to the class challenge that JB Guard ’90 and I issued. Congratulations to Class of 2000 Class Agents Victoria Wayne Bowley and Melissa Schwab Freeport, winners of the Greatest # of Donors challenge. I salute my partner-in-crime, JB, who was successful in getting a whopping 54% of the Class of 1990 to participate. Each of these Class Agents received a Kindle for their extraordinary efforts. But let’s take a moment to dig a little deeper and reflect upon these numbers in the context of current events. We are living in truly difficult economic times. Unemployment is high, many are upside-down on their mortgages, stock prices are more up and down than my seven-year-old on his pogo stick. Costs are escalating for college, weddings, and even food — putting further pressure on our personal budgets. There is tremendous competition by charitable organizations for our limited financial resources from the US Olympics, political parties, animal rights and natural resource organizations, among others. Seabury Hall Alumni Association President Robert Stoner ’80 was presented the inaugural Alumni Volunteer of the Year Award at Summer Reunion by Headmaster Joe Schmidt. The school is grateful for Rob’s effort, leadership and vision for the Alumni Board and his understanding of how important alumni stewardship is in making Seabury Hall a truly outstanding institution. S e a b u r y H a ll a l u mni a ssoci at ion board of directors 2011 – 2012 Robert Stoner ‘80 President Kaimana Lee ‘03 Brummel S e c r e ta r y Holly Ficke-Perdido ‘77 Treasurer Sarah Bott ‘80 Zadoc Brown III ‘87 Robyn Ficke ‘81 Carvalho Neighbor Island Direc tor J.B. Guard IV ‘90 Jonathan Herman ‘90 Liana Mancini ‘88 Horovitz Nick Meyer ‘04 West Coast Direc tor Erin Mukai ‘01 in this light Taken , the numbers given above are actually outstanding, exceptional, terrific, wonderful, stupendous, dazzling, marvelous, excellent, great, superior and remarkable! I just used the entire thesaurus from Microsoft Word, and I still feel that I’m understating the results. In my business, the Aerospace industry, flat is considered the new up in terms of revenue projections. 27% growth is off the charts and would not be expected by even the most delusional vice president. Doubling the amount of donors in 2012 proves that Seabury alumni will go way beyond the call of duty. thank you In closing, let me just all for your participation in the 2012 Alumni Annual Fund drive. It was very fulfilling for me personally and allowed me to reconnect to a special place that represents one of the foundational pillars of my life. And, remember, if you didn’t participate in 2011-2012, you still have this year! Aloha from Virginia, Nielson W. Schulenburg ‘84 Annual Fund Alumni Chair Melinda Trautman ‘79 Neuwirth Katrina Niehaus ‘00 East Coast Direc tor Danoucha Starkweather ‘99 Reynon Kimberly Skog ‘02 Sara DePalma ‘92 Smith Kim Abrahamson Director of Alumni Relations (de facto) * Next time you see an alumni volunteer, be sure to thank them. To join this wonderful group, contact Kim Abrahamson in the Alumni office at 808-573-6863 or [email protected]. PS: “We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.” W i n s t o n C h u r c h i ll Seabury Hall • Fall 2012 • ‘Ohana & Maunalei Notes 25 Summer Reunion 2012 Class of ’77 Thank you to all who attended! Don’t miss the fun! Make your plans today for Summer Reunion 2013. Upcoming Alumni Events Maui Events: 18th Annual Seabury Hall Golf Tournament • Wailea Emerald oSaturday, September 15, 2012 Alumni Keiki Holiday Party oTuesday, December 21, 2012 Young Alumni Winter Reunion Games & BBQ oSaturday, December 29, 2012 26 Reminisce • Renew • Reconnect! Summer Reunion Weekend oJune 22-23, 2013 Special celebrations are planned for classes ending in 3 and 8. Contact the Alumni Relations Office to learn more and to volunteer to serve on the 2013 Summer Reunion Planning Committee. Regional Events: Philadelphia Cocktail Reception oFriday, March 1, 2013 o Neighbor Island Connections } We are planning neighbor island get-togethers on Kauai, O‘ahu and Wanna Host the Big Island. a Regional Event? V Pease contact the Alumni Relations Office [email protected]. Class of ’92 Reunion In celebration of their 20th class reunion, members of the Class of 1992, joined by other alumni, family and friends, came together over the weekend of July 13-15 at Manzanita, a picturesque beach resort located on the northern coast of Oregon. “There was lots of fun, laughing and catching up.” We hope to see them in Maui for their 25th reunion in 2017! Class of ’67 • Big Island Reunion Alumni in attendance included: Oesa Glick Hauch, Devaki Murch, Lillian Gaither Kirby, Dan Pyle, Pete Bjordahl, Julia Cummings ’94, Katie Welsh ’93, Allan Anderson, Paddy Hannon and Matt Niles. We met on a Friday night at Ken and Maile Mitchell Melrose’s (both class of ’68) for a spaghetti dinner and a chance to meet and greet friends we hadn’t seen for 40+ years. It was awesome. But not as awesome as the next day. We drove up to the 5,100 foot level to Meg’s Greenwell ‘68 “cabin” called Papaloa. It was beautiful old Hawaii up there, way above the cloud line and part of the Debbie Ching ’68 Maiava former Greenwell ranch. Debbie Ching ‘68 with school co-founder Maiava, who owns Ken’s Pancake House in Charlotte Melrose Hilo, brought enough marinated steak, ribs and BBQ chicken for 50 people. Jillynn Parker ‘67 made an absolutely gorgeous and fabulously delicious Salad Nicoise and did all the BBQ-ing on the big veranda at the back of the house while Michelle Steuermann ‘71 serenaded the group with her guitar and lovely singing voice. We took a walk while Maile narrated a historical perspective of the area. We ate, laughed, ate and told stories all afternoon. We laughed for hours. It was magic. We are look- ing forward to seeing each other again, maybe at the school’s 50th anniversary of its founding. — Lee Kajiyama ’67 Carson Back Row - Lex Morris ‘70, Stephanie Ackerman ‘69, Jeff Melrose ‘69, Michelle Steuermann ‘71, Charlotte Melrose, Jillynn Parker ‘67, Meg Greenwell ‘68, Ken Melrose ‘68, DD Morris. Front Row - Neil Morris ‘70, Lee Kajiyama ’67 Carson, Ginny Morris ‘67 Pressler Fisher, Maile Mitchell ‘68 Melrose, Debbie Ching ’68 Maiava I n Ginny Pressler ’67, Jillyn Parker ’67, Maile Mitchell ‘68 Melrose m e m o r y Karol Van Zwalenburg ‘79 Christine “Tina” Drabble ’89 McCormack 5/18/61 – 6/27/12 5/30/71 – 7/9/12 Her classmates remember Karol as a jokester, who was caring and outspoken. As an adult, she was dedicated to her work with non-profits. Karol’s epic strength and incredible love for her son, Keoni, allowed her to live long enough to see him graduate from high school. Christine was class valedictorian, a top golfer at Seabury and beyond, and had a heart of gold according to school librarian, Linda Lindsay. She fought a valiant battle against melanoma that finally claimed her life. 27 C Re-Unite: O G pening ala! Seabury Hall’s New Creative Arts Center Fri & Sat • Sept 28 and 29 • 7 pm 480 Olinda Road • Makawao • seaburyhall.org Tickets: $25 • Students & Seniors: $20 Reservations: 573-1257 A‘ali‘ikūhonua Creative Arts Center 28 I F oin us! or over three decades Seabury Hall has steadily established a fine and performing arts tradition that has garnered state awards and national attention. With the completion of the Creative Arts Center, the school finally has a worthy home for its worthy programs. To showcase this state of the art facility, the school’s inaugural performance will feature alumni from the past three decades accomplished in song, dance, theater, music, and visual art in a retrospective that looks to the future. A‘ali‘ikūhonua creative arts center Left: Keali‘i Reichel, Betsy Erdman, Cordy MacLaughlin, Joe Schmidt “For it contains the beloved legacy Below Left: Camille ’18, Danielle ’15, Betsy and Angie Erdman From those who went on before, for those here at hand” O n August 3, 2012, trustees, faculty and staff joined together for a blessing of the new Creative Arts Center. Keali‘i Reichel began the blessing with a chant and presented the name A‘ali‘ikūhonua to Pardee Erdman who then bestowed the name to Seabury Hall. I C reative Arts Center Blessing f you would like to be part of this legacy, you might want to consider a specific naming opportunity with your contribution. For more information or to make a donation, call Kathleen Buenger, Director of Advancement, at 808.442.6112. Keali‘i Reichel, with performing arts faculty, André Morissette, David Ward, Vanessa Cerrito, Stephen Haines, Richie Franco and Todd Van Amburgh. PRESORTED FIRST CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID HONOLULU, HI PERMIT NO. 1023 Change Service Requested Open House ª ing m o c p U hool Sc ts Even for Prospective Students & Families Sat • October 20, 2012 8:30 – 9:00 • Registration • Sept. 15 18th Annual Golf Tournament at Wailea Emerald Do you have friends interested in Seabury? Please invite them to the Open House where they can have their questions answered. • Sept. 28 & 29 Creative Arts Center Opening Gala • Oct. 20 Admissions Open House 9:00 – 11:15 • Program and campus tour (including the new Creative Arts Center). ª • Oct. 26-27, Nov. 2-4 Upper School Play • Nov. 16-18 Middle School Play For reservations or more information, please contact the Admissions Office [email protected] 808-572-0807 RSVP by Thursday, October 18th • Dec. 7 & 8 Christmas Concert • Dec. 29 Winter Reunion FRONT COVER: Seabury Hall’s award-winning electric vehicle. To learn more visit www.seaburyhall.org Click on Quicklinks, Engineering. Parents: if this is addressed to your child who no longer lives at home, call 808-573-6863 or email [email protected] to update the address. We thank you. Please join us for the 18th Annual Seabury Hall Golf Tournament September 15, 2012 Wailea Emerald Golf Course 808.573.6863 [email protected] SeaburyHall.org/GolfTournament
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