The Magazine of Rhodes College ? Fall 2008 Jameson Miller Jones 1916-2008 On the Cover ?Self?Portrait,? Jameson Miller Jones ?36 Professor of Moral Philosophy, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, 1955-1971 The college fondly remembers scholar, administrator and artist Jameson Jones, who passed away August 25, 2008, at the age of 92. His teaching inspired students not just to think, but to probe, to question, to stretch in directions they hadn?t before imagined, for which alumni thank him to this day. President Peyton Rhodes asked him to become dean by declaring, ?I look on myself as shepherd of the Southwestern fl ock, and I need you for my crook.? Jones accepted the offer with characteristic grace, good humor and his seemingly ever-present smile, serving, himself, as a good shepherd to the faculty for 16 years. This issue of the magazine is devoted to the many ways in which Rhodes people? students, faculty, alumni and friends?are connected. Dean Jones was all of those, a model for us all. ?Watercolor from the collection of the Jameson Miller Jones Family Contents FALL 2008 VOLUME 15 NUMBER 3 2 Paying the Piper The Campaign for Rhodes 6 Respected Scholar Is New Academic Leader A profi le of Michael Drompp 8 Examining the Environment The new Environmental Studies Program 12 Open Rhodes A look at new student orientation 14 The Well-Connected How Rhodes people look after Rhodes people 21 Alumni News Class Notes, In Memoriam 40 President?s Page A message from President William E. Troutt 14 8 2 6 Online Visit rhodes.edu to fi nd current campus, alumni and athletics news, upcoming events and much more. Get up-to-the-minute news with a RSS feed? Go to rhodes.edu/6208.asp See more at rhodes.edu/magazine Rhodes Online offers Web-only content extras? Visit rhodes.edu/magazine to see these special features: Slide Show From the magazine article, ?The Well-Connected??see students? costume designs for the upcoming Opera Memphis production of ?Scott Joplin and Treemonisha? Profi les ? A close-up of Michael Drompp, Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs ? What the new Environmental Studies postdocs are teaching this semester Campus News ? Gail Streete Receives Jameson M. Jones Award ? New Full-Time Faculty Make an Impressive Roster ? A Standing Ovation for Ostrander Award Winners from Rhodes ? The Newest Class on the Block ? Lartigue-Ndiaye ?88 Honored with Jefferson Star ? Rhodes Radio Heard Around (Mid)Town! Talk Back Look for the Talk Back feature at the end of online articles. Send us your comments and view other reader responses. is published three times a year by Rhodes College, 2000 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112 as a service to all alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff and friends of the college. Fall 2008?Volume 15, Number 3 EDITOR Martha Hunter Shepard ?66 GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Larry Ahokas Robert Shatzer CONTRIBUTORS Justin Fox Burks, Trey Clark ?89, Daney Daniel Kepple, Marci Deshaies Woodmansee ?90 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Please address postal correspondence to: Martha H. Shepard, Editor, Rhodes Magazine, Rhodes College, 2000 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112-1690. E-mail: magazine@rhodes.edu Phone: (901) 843-3544 Fax: (901) 843-3579 CLASS NOTES: Please send all Class Notes including marriages, births and obituaries to: Alumni Offi ce, Rhodes College, 2000 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112-1690. Phone: (901) 843-3845 Fax: (901) 843-3474. E-mail: alumni@rhodes.edu RHODES ALUMNI OFFICE: 1 (800) 264-LYNX RHODES ADMISSIONS OFFICE: 1 (800) 844-LYNX POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: RHODES, 2000 North Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112-1690 CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Please mail the completed form below and label from this issue of RHODES to: Alumni Offi ce, Rhodes College, 2000 North Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112-1690. Name Street City State Zip Home Phone Business Phone E-mail Employer Title { 2 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu F aculty dedicated to undergraduate teaching is one of Rhodes? greatest strengths. Alumni from the 1940s to the class of 2008 attest that their Rhodes experience is shaped by our outstanding faculty. Teaching, not limited to the classroom, permeates the campus through regular one-on-one exchanges between faculty and students. The frequent interaction enables faculty to engage students in all aspects of their particular discipline, including their research, and results in lifelong friendships. A primary goal of the Campaign for Rhodes is to ensure that our faculty and staff have the talent, time and resources to inspire and involve our students in meaningful study, research and service. Alumni, parents, foundations and friends clearly recognize the value of faculty contributions, and they have expressed their appreciation through gifts to support specifi c endeavors. Most visible is the Paul Barret Jr. Library which has transformed the center of campus and provides a place for faculty and students to plan their collaborations and share news of progress along the way. The renovations and addition to the McCoy Theatre made possible by the Harry B. McCoy Foundation has reinvigorated all of the arts on campus by providing space for theatre faculty to be housed under one roof as well as additional rehearsal space for upcoming performances. In addition to these gifts, alumni, Paying the Piper Support for Teaching and Learning at Rhodes By Daney Daniel Kepple Photography by Justin Fox Burks foundations, parents and trustees have provided generous support of the academic program at Rhodes. The gifts and bequests, all aimed at attaining the Rhodes Vision, benefi t a wide variety of departments along with an eclectic array of innovations and programs. The Virginia Ballou McGehee Chair in Muslim- Christian Relations honors an alumna of Rhodes College and aims to enable a student to work closely with an outstanding member of the Rhodes faculty. The funds support a distinguished faculty member?s research and course development as well as the work of a student research associate who can contribute to and benefi t from working closely with the faculty member. The current occupant is Professor John Kaltner who says, ?In addition to the funding for my research which is, of course, very welcome, the best thing about the chair is that it allows me to work with talented students as a mentor and collaborator. Lars Nelson, a Religious Studies and History double major, is my research assistant this year, and I have thoroughly enjoyed working with him.? The Jameson M. Jones Outstanding Faculty Service Award, also in support of the Rhodes Vision?s Student Learning Imperative, has been endowed by Dr. John Gladney ?74 to continue the tradition of honoring faculty service at Rhodes at Opening Convocation each year. rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 3 } ?Members of the faculty serve Rhodes in many ways that go beyond formal teaching duties and scholarship,? notes Gladney, mentioning in particular academic advising and oversight of the academic program. All members of the Rhodes faculty are eligible to receive the award. Nominations are considered by a committee comprising primarily faculty members and members of the Offi ce of Academic Affairs. Recipients have included Professors John Katlner, Tim Huebner and, most recently, Gail Streete. The Martin-Kragh Faculty Development Fund for Biology and Chemistry was established by parents Steve and Nancy Martin in hope of perpetuating the close learning and working relationship their son Stuart ?08 had working in the laboratory of chemistry professor Loretta Jackson-Hayes. ?When we came for Parents? Weekend, my son Stuart wanted us to meet one his professors, Dr. Loretta Jackson- Hayes,? Steve Martin recalls. ?We were expecting a quick Loretta Jackson-Hayes, assistant professor of Chemistry { 4 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu handshake, but we stayed in her lab for nearly an hour listening to her and Stuart describe their research project. I?m sure it is every parent?s dream to see a son or daughter so excited to work on a fascinating project under the direction of a great mentor.? The fund provides support for a chemistry or biology student to conduct research in the laboratory of a faculty mentor. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation established two programs that benefi t the Rhodes academic program. The fi rst provides support for faculty in all stages of their careers to grow professionally. Benefi ciaries have included professors Tim Huebner and Lynn Zastoupil of the History Department; Jennifer Brady, English; and David Jeter, Chemistry. The most recent Mellon program provides funding to expand the Environmental Sciences program to a much more broadly defi ned Environmental Studies program (see story on page 8). The Environmental Sciences program, which appeals to students in Mathematics, Chemistry, Tim Huebner, associate professor of History rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 5 } Biology and Economics, is broadening its focus to include environmental policy and will be attractive to students interested in areas such as Political Science, International Studies, Business or Economics with career interests in environmental law, ethics, politics or economics. ?Emerging from this program, our students can position themselves to be leaders in addressing some of the world?s most pressing issues,? says Professor David Kesler, who is chairing the effort. The program has hired three new postdoctoral fellows, Robert Lustech, Tait Keller and Jennifer Sciubba, who are working with Kesler to implement a variety of interdisciplinary aspects of the program. Lustech also teaches courses in the Anthropology/Sociology Department, Keller in History and Sciubba in International Studies. The Dr. Iris Annette Pearce Shakespeare Endowment was established through a generous bequest from Dr. Pearce ?42 to support the Student Learning and Engagement Imperatives of the Rhodes Vision. Dr. Pearce had a history of giving to her country and community. She served as a WAVE during World War II, was a fi fth-generation physician and a pioneer for women in the fi eld of medicine. She was the fi rst woman resident in internal medicine and the fi rst woman chief resident at John Gaston Hospital in Memphis. She also served as director of the City of Memphis Hospitals. Dr. Pearce had a unique compassion for the poor and underserved. In 1981, she received the prestigious L.M. Graves Memorial Health Award for outstanding contributions to community health care. Income from her endowed fund will be used to enhance and enrich courses in the Shakespeare Studies program through lectures by visiting scholars, classes offered by actors and directors in residence, conferences, workshops and performances. A portion of the funding will support research by the faculty member holding the position in Shakespeare Studies in the English Department. Plans for the program are highly interdisciplinary in nature. Collaboration with the Theatre Department will be ongoing, and more innovative partnerships are also planned. Work is under way for a program on Shakespeare and the Environment, in celebration of the new Environmental Studies program, and Shakespeare and Politics is slated for next year. The Plough Foundation has endowed a chair in Urban Studies to strengthen public education, early childhood development, crime protection, health care and economic development in Shelby County. The chair is held by Professor Mike Kirby, chair of the Urban Studies program. ?This support is gratifying recognition of the important work our students do in the community,? Kirby says. ?It also encourages us to document Rhodes? success stories and disseminate the information to other programs and community members. We have begun publication of a Community Journal to accomplish that goal. The fi rst one deals with community policing and has been very well received.? The James T. and Valeria B. Robertson Chair in Biological Science was established by Dr. James Robertson ?53 to support faculty teaching and research in the sciences. The current occupant, Professor Terry Hill, says, ?Being the occupant of this chair is a great honor. It?s also much more than that. The funds allow me to travel to international conferences which is quite as important in the sciences as in modern languages and international studies. There are three collaborations that [Chemistry] Professor Darlene Loprete and I are involved in that arose from associations I made at such meetings. There are great things happening in our research that would not be happening without this support.? The Spence Wilson Faculty International Travel Fund was established by the Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation in honor of Spence Wilson to enable faculty to conduct research outside the U.S., collaborate with colleagues from throughout the world, travel to retool or expand the curriculum, present papers at international conferences and take students abroad. ?The Rhodes Vision clearly states the college?s goal is to inspire its graduates to be effective leaders not only in their local communities and professions but in the world,? Wilson says. ?To achieve that goal of enriching our students? global perspectives, it is imperative that our faculty have access to international resources and opportunities.? In the fi rst two years since its inception, the fund has provided international experiences to seven faculty members including: Professors Mauricio Cafi ero (Chemistry), Eddie Mallot (English), Jeffrey Jackson (History), Gary Lindquester (Biology), Michelle Mattson (Modern Languages), Marsha Walton (Psychology) and Tom McGowan (Anthropology/Sociology). ?I am very grateful to the alumni/ae, foundations, parents and trustees who have underwritten these important programs,? says Rhodes president William E. Troutt. ?It is a strong affi rmation that they understand and appreciate the vital nature of what happens here every day. The Rhodes faculty is second to none and I am delighted that friends of the college are supporting their work.? { 6 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu By Martha Hunter Shepard ?66 M ichael R. Drompp, Rhodes? new academic leader, steps into his two-year appointment as Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs with three points in his favor: He was the unanimous choice of President Troutt and the Faculty Governance Committee. He is a distinguished scholar and teacher as well as an able administrator. He has a solid record of leading the campus community through waters that have not always been smooth. Drompp, a Phi Beta Kappa at Indiana University, came to Rhodes in 1989 as an assistant professor of history after teaching at Illinois State University and serving as the director of the Pacifi c Rim/Asia Study- Travel Program at the University of Puget Sound. He was promoted to associate professor in 1993 and full professor in 2003, and chaired both the Department of History and the Asian Studies Program for several years. Drompp has also served as Dean of Academic Affairs for Postgraduate Fellowships. He received the Clarence Day Award for Outstanding Teaching in 1999. Drompp?s classroom skills rest on a fi rm foundation. A lifelong musician who was encouraged by his parents to look for a more ?practical? major, Drompp discovered the Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies at Indiana University and was captivated. His fi rst experience was a course called ?Inner Asia before the Mongol Conquest,? taught by a master teacher who later became one of his mentors. ?I have stayed there ever since. I am fascinated by the relationship between the Chinese people and the nomadic peoples to China?s north. I stayed at Respected Scholar Is New Academic Leader By Daney D. Kepple Michael Drompp J U S T I N F O X B U R K S rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 7 } The Svalbard Global Seed Vault Indiana for all three of my degrees because that was the only place in the world that could offer me that concentration,? he says. Drompp lived in Taiwan for two and a half years while writing his dissertation and studied, among other things, gourmet cooking. A few years ago he set off for Mongolia on his own and rented a Jeep, driver and translator to examine and photograph archaeological sites that had not yet been excavated. Perhaps most formative was the year he spent leading University of Puget Sound students on a year-long academic experience in Asia. ?We went to Japan, Korea, China, Thailand, India, Nepal and Pakistan, and the students studied a different course in each country,? he recalls. ?In Thailand we lived in a monastery and studied Theravada Buddhism. In Nepal, on a 20-day trek of the Himalayas we studied the fl ora and fauna of the area. I taught art history in China and still include art in many of my classes. The capstone course was on the history and cultures of the Silk Road, taught while we traveled a good portion of that ancient route. The net effect was that I truly came to value international education and its impact on students.? Soon after President Troutt arrived at Rhodes he asked Drompp to chair the Diversity Initiative, a task force charged with looking at obstacles to attaining a more diverse campus and how those obstacles could be overcome. The fact that 21 percent of the class of 2012 are students of color is an eloquent testimony to the often challenging work of that task force. Later, Drompp led the steering committee established to oversee the faculty/trustee teams that tackled the 10 ?steps forward? highlighted in President Troutt?s inaugural address. The 10 initiatives, which have since been consolidated into the Rhodes Vision and its four strategic imperatives, set such goals as recruiting and retaining the best faculty and promoting increased opportunities for students to do research, engage with the Memphis community and study abroad. They also called for curricular revision and a new library. Major progress has been achieved in all those areas. Michael Drompp has earned the faculty?s and the administration?s trust many times over, yet he begins his new assignment with humility. ?The Diversity Initiative was a very good learning experience for me,? he says. ?Through it I came to see that process is important as well as outcome, and progress is often slow. As part of that work other members of the task force and I met with many groups with the goal of engaging as many constituencies as possible. It reinforced for me the tremendous importance of listening.? Drompp enters his new role with that realization. ?I have great respect for the work of everyone here and for the level of trust we share. I hope to promote improved communication and strive for greater transparency. I want to honor and celebrate the work of the faculty in all its diversity. There is a marvelous variety of teaching and research and creative activity here, and I am very glad of that.? Drompp admits to some sadness at the thought of leaving the classroom. ?I love teaching,? he says. ?I was reminded of that recently when I got a postcard from a student who is now studying in China. It is very gratifying to me that she thought of the class in which we studied the emperor who is pictured on the card. We really do have great students at Rhodes.? On the other hand, ?I won?t miss grading! Over the years I?ve learned that I enjoy working with the faculty as well as with the students, and this job gives me a new way to do that.? ?I want to honor and celebrate the work of the faculty in all its diversity. There is a marvelous variety of teaching and research and creative activity here, and I am very glad of that.? ?Michael Drompp { 8 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu H ow did Columbus? arrival in the New World impact the native population? What happens to the environment of an area when you start building parking lots? In what ways can population, disease and technology impact war, power and sovereignty? What does ?national security? mean from an environmental standpoint? Students at Rhodes are getting the opportunity to tackle these complex issues and many more through a newly expanded Environmental Studies program?all made possible by a major grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. With the Mellon Grant providing more than $500,000 over the next three years, Rhodes has created an interdisciplinary course of study that crosses humanities, natural and social sciences and greatly enhances what began as an Environmental Science minor in the natural sciences just a few years ago. Students are now exploring aspects of ecological anthropology, environmental archaeology and the politics of pathogens, to name just a few new topics of study, under the guidance of three faculty fellows whose appointments were funded by the Mellon Grant award. The new Environmental Studies program helps position Rhodes as a leader in the national higher education conversation on the environment, and is another area of study in which the college can take full advantage of its urban location. ?Our faculty has created three postdoctoral positions emphasizing environmental policy, which adds both depth and breadth to our program, along with teaching experience in a liberal arts environment for humanities Ph.D.s,? says Rhodes President William E. Troutt. ?The program plays to our strengths in interdisciplinary learning that crosses traditional departmental boundaries. The timing is ideal for Rhodes as we implement several Examining the Environment By Marci Deshaies Woodmansee ?90 Photography by Justin Fox Burks Tait Keller rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 9 } new initiatives that continue to integrate academic and experiential learning, and we are very grateful to the Mellon Foundation for this support.? According to Michael Drompp, vice president for Academic Affairs and dean of the faculty, the Rhodes faculty is due the credit for successfully winning the prestigious grant, and the newly expanded Environmental Studies program is already building bridges in terms of uniting different disciplines. ?For years, before the [Environmental Science] minor was created, we sputtered along trying to put together some sort of an environmental program,? he says. ?I was quite pleased when we adopted the philosophy of first building on our strength in sciences with the Environmental Science minor. I believe that successful program was an important component in our proposal to the Mellon Foundation.? While the new Environmental Studies courses Jennifer Sciubba Rob Lusteck ?Our History, International Studies and Anthropology/Sociology departments are hosting the new postdocs at Rhodes,? explains Drompp, ?but the program has the potential to impact students across an even wider variety of disciplines and courses of study. It is really exciting because it?s such a broad-based initiative. The new courses are intended to appeal to a great number of students, not just those who want to minor in Environmental Science.? Biology Department professor David Kesler, who helped develop the original Environmental Science minor and who will direct the expanded interdisciplinary program, agrees that it is an ambitious effort. have interest for students in a wide variety of disciplines at Rhodes, the History, Anthropology/ Sociology and International Studies departments are particularly happy about welcoming new faculty fellows in their specifi c disciplines. With a Ph.D. in history from Georgetown, faculty fellow Tait Keller is guiding students in the exploration of the development of human society and the ways in which human experience is lived in an ecological context. Jennifer Sciubba, who has her Ph.D. in international studies from the University of Maryland, is sharing the most compelling aspects of her work at the Pentagon and helping students explore what she describes as her { 10 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu broad, nontraditional view of international relations. And with a Ph.D. in anthropology and minor in paleoecology from the University of Minnesota, Rob Lusteck brings a distinctly archaeological perspective to students examining ecological and anthropological aspects of environmental issues. ?When we were offered the chance to apply to host one of these postdoctoral fellows, it made perfect sense to me try to bring in someone with an interest history and politics of consumption and the relationship of science and technology to society at large. They examine urban planning and suburban sprawl, and the interaction between cultural values and the setting in which we live. The histories of these pertinent areas are often absent from current debates, but to understand where we are environmentally, we need to know what political, social and ethical decisions got us here.? ?Solutions to today?s environmental problems demand a diverse background of experience and study. Th e heart of our liberal arts and sciences tradition is the examination of questions from multiple perspectives.? ?Professor David Kesler in environmental archaeology,? explains Anthropology/ Sociology chair Susan Kus. ?Rob is teaching students about ecological anthropology, which examines how other cultures? particularly those we?d consider indigenous to their particular area?understand their environment and their place in the larger ecological scheme. He?s also an archaeologist, so he brings an understanding of how people through time lived in this area in North America?and a historical and prehistorical perspective to how humans and the environment interacted with one another here.? For History Department chair Gail Murray, the fact that the Environmental Studies courses are bridging natural sciences, social sciences and humanities fits well with Rhodes? emphasis on a liberal arts experience that produces articulate, well-read, engaged citizens. ?Environmental historians are asking some of the most cutting-edge questions in the field of environmental studies,? Murray says. ?These scholars confront questions about the development of industry, the use of natural resources, the Like his colleagues in the History and Anthropology/ Sociology departments, International Studies chair Steve Ceccoli is excited about the opportunity Rhodes has to continue offering an innovative interdisciplinary curriculum for students. ?Recruiting new faculty members in our departments has allowed us to bring together scholars from diverse fields and enable them to share their insights,? he says. ?I expect that this opportunity will create several excellent synergies, many of which we have not yet anticipated.? All three postdoctoral fellows point to the opportunity to teach in an intimate liberal arts environment as one of the deciding factors in accepting their appointments at Rhodes. The chance to shape a new course of study was also part of the appeal. ?Carol Ekstrom, David Kesler and others have certainly laid a solid foundation for the new Environmental Studies program, and seem to have successfully drummed up a lot of interest and support for it,? says Jennifer Sciubba. ?Now it?s rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 11 } up to us to bring our own unique perspectives and talents and see their vision through.? Sciubba plans to do just that through her ecological politics course, which challenges the notion that international relations is all about states, bombs and money. Her Pentagon research on population and nontraditional security will be equally interesting for students wishing to explore feminist and environmental perspectives on national security. ?I hope to show students that there are multiple ways of looking at the world and that there are other issues just as important as war and power,? she says. ?I also think it is important to connect to the local community so that students can feel that what they are learning is tangible. There are international issues in Memphis, such as refugee communities of people who were forced away from home by environmental and political issues, and there are local connections between pollution and poverty that mirror what?s going on in less industrialized countries. There are many commonalities, and by looking at what is happening right here, students can better understand what is happening abroad.? The opportunities to connect to the local community will undoubtedly have great appeal for Rhodes students, who are already well-known for putting theory into practice and testing classroom concepts in real-world settings. ?If you?re going to study the environment, you have to be out in it!? Keller says with a laugh. ?I think these new courses are not only an excellent addition to the curriculum, but also a great opportunity to do work beyond the Rhodes College campus. One example is sustainable development on the Memphis riverfront and all along the Mississippi River. I think our work in Environmental Studies will have a part to play in that. There are also some pretty serious environmental justice issues here in Memphis that we can examine. One of the ways Rhodes can really set itself apart compared to similar programs is by capitalizing on our urban environment in exploring such issues. I think that will really appeal to the kinds of students who come to Rhodes.? Sciubba agrees. ?Having a strong environmental program here, situated in Memphis, allows us to plug into the community and demonstrate that there are people in the area interested in green issues,? she says. ?That makes us a part of the movement, not a city left behind.? Lusteck echoes these sentiments in describing how Environmental Studies will make a difference at Rhodes and beyond. ?One of the reasons this program was funded was that people are becoming more aware of environmental problems,? he says. ?For example, in Tennessee, there are several EPA-designated Superfund sites (an uncontrolled or abandoned place where hazardous waste is located, which can possibly affect local ecosystems or people). There are all sorts of environmental changes that can happen with everything humans do, and sometimes they can be fairly catastrophic. Often you will see people in some degree of power who have stepped on little people and caused areas of environmental degradation that have negatively impacted the lifestyle of the less powerful segment. ?With society?s increased awareness of certain environmental issues, it?s a good time to examine other cultures and the ways they approach the environment,? he continues. ?We teach 20 students, and we hope they go out and teach 20 more. I?d like to help create a strong Environmental Studies program here by teaching young people to be aware of these issues, so they can use that knowledge in their future and try to fix these problems.? Kesler says it is critical to pull out all the stops in tackling today?s environmental problems. ?Why is this program important?? he asks. ?Because it?s critical that we expose tomorrow?s business, civic and academic leaders to these issues. Solutions to today?s environmental problems demand a diverse background of experience and study, and the heart of our liberal arts and sciences tradition is the examination of questions from multiple perspectives. My long-term, blue-sky hope for this program is an Environmental Studies major that allows students to explore environmental issues from the perspectives of the natural sciences, humanities, social sciences and the fine arts. I hope that a large proportion of Rhodes courses will fold discussion and study of environmental issues into their content, and that study of the environment will become one of our mission statements.? { 12 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu OPEN RHODES By Martha Hunter Shepard ?66 Photography by Justin Fox Burks R eady, set, go! That?s how most alums and current students over the age of 20 would sum up the fi rst days they spent at Rhodes. In one week?s time, they would move in, meet their classmates and a host of peer assistants, attend orientation sessions, register and begin classes. Depending on one?s class year, Parent/ Family Weekend would be a long two or three months off. That?s the way it was?until two summers ago, when Open Rhodes was born. It?s an aptly-named two-day residential summer orientation program for incoming students, parents invited. The concept was designed by a committee of faculty, staff and students who knew exactly what was needed and worked quickly during the 2007 spring semester to bring it about that summer. Why the change? Incoming students and their parents wanted?and needed? more time to assimilate, and they let the college know about it, says Marcus Langford, director of New Student Programs. ?In their evaluations of the old system, students said they felt a high level of anxiety because there was a lot to accomplish over a relatively short period of time,? Langford explains. ?In just a few days, they had to think about what they were going to major in, register for classes, meet their academic adviser and other new students and orient themselves to the campus. Plus, students didn?t have regular communication with the college between the time they?d paid their deposit in the spring until they arrived in August. There was a huge gap that wasn?t allowing them to develop a connection with Rhodes. All this, coupled with our desire to help students make that connection earlier rather than later, led us to Open Rhodes.? In June and July, students and their parents attend one of four two-day sessions. Each is geared to accommodate up to 125 students. Students are mailed an Open Rhodes Resource Book beforehand, a 32-page booklet fi lled with valuable information on how the college works. When they arrive for the session, students stay on campus, parents in hotels. On campus, the entire Rhodes community is involved. Some 30 faculty participated this year, along with countless administrators and 45 current students, including 20 Open Rhodes Assistants, or ORAs, who met the incoming students, led panels and acted as tour guides. At each Open Rhodes session, there are common informational panels, meals and receptions. There are also separate events for students or parents only. Everyone meets with faculty, current students and administrators in formal and informal settings. There are faculty presentations on the Foundations Curriculum, humanities, fi ne arts, natural sciences and social sciences. Participants also hear from the dean of students and director of Campus Safety. There are sessions on academic transitions, Search/Life, community and diversity, community service, health and wellness and computer services. A panel of current students?a particular favorite?reveals what life is really like at 2000 North Parkway. Most important, each incoming student meets with a faculty member to plan his/her fi rst semester schedule. In addition, they leave with their ID cards and a sense of what their fall semester course schedule will be. At the end of Day 2, they and their parents know Rhodes backward and forward. In August, despite the temperature, move-in is a relative breeze. Tom and Jacie Kuchan from Chicago attended Open Rhodes 2008 with their daughter Regan. ?I have a much better feel for the college, its environment, what its values are,? Tom said on Day 2. ?I know what to expect, the environment Regan will be living in, the opportunities and resources that are available to her.? Jacie enjoyed speaking with current students: ?It was very informative and made me feel it?s a good fi t for Regan.? Jeff Tucker from Franklin, TN, who participated with wife Allison and son Sam, said, ?As a parent, I feel rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 13 } Chaplain Walt Tennyson and Regina Simmons, associate director of residence life (right), greet a parent at an Open Rhodes session more acclimated to the campus. I have a much better idea of what the expectations are. Hearing from the administration, faculty and students helped me gain confi dence that Sam?s going to be able to come here and be successful and independent on his own, and that there?s a good support system for all of that here.? Sam agreed, adding, ?It?s also a good way to get to know people.? Jessica Cowan ?11, an ORA who went through the fi rst Open Rhodes in summer 2007, concurs with Sam. ?It is a good way to meet people. I know that when the students arrive in August, they?ll see a familiar face and have someone to talk to. It?s good for parents, too. Last year, my mom remembered everything she heard from the panels and would remind me of things throughout both semesters.? Langford says Jessica speaks for other sophomores who went through the fi rst Open Rhodes. ?It meant so much to them and their parents. But on the fl ip side, there were a number of juniors and seniors who hadn?t had the Open Rhodes experience and wanted to be involved?they wish they?d had that.? This year, 452 incoming students, more than 90%, attended Open Rhodes. (Other colleges and universities with summer orientation programs average 80% attendance, Langford says.) Of the 41 students who didn?t come, most live or were traveling abroad, and a few had confl icting plans. The $110 it costs for a student to attend (included in the fall tuition bill) covers meals, materials and lodging in a residence hall (women in Robinson, men in Blount). ?Rhodes is unique. Most small, private colleges operate under a ?fall model,? the way Rhodes used to, whereas larger institutions, those with 7,000 students in the incoming class, conduct several two- to three-day summer orientation programs,? explains Langford. ?Open Rhodes makes a difference,? he continues. ?It allows students to make a connection with the college earlier and gives them more time to think about some of the many transitions they?re going to have to make, whether it?s related to academics or meeting new people and encountering new things. It gives parents an understanding that there are people here who have their sons? and daughters? best interests at heart and who will go out of their way to help them succeed.? Attending Open Rhodes is Step 1. In August, now- confi dent fi rst-years arrive for an action-packed fi ve-day academic, social and cultural orientation before classes begin. And these days, Parent/Family Weekend is only one month away. { 14 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Prof. Judith Haas, Jamie Augustine ?89, La?Sandria Ward ?09 and Chris Williams ?11 The Well-Connected By Martha Hunter Shepard ?66 Photography by Trey Clark ?89 The Svalbard Global Seed Vault rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 15 } R hodes people are very well-connected. In fact, alumni, students, parents, trustees, faculty, staff, friends over time become linked for life in myriad ways. It all starts in high school, when students who attend college fairs can meet Rhodes Admissions Offi ce staff and perhaps representatives from RAVE (Rhodes Alumni Volunteer Effort). In some cities, Rhodes Chapters? groups of alumni and parents?invite accepted students for get-togethers to learn more about Rhodes. The next step can involve a campus visit, when prospectives stay with students, meet faculty, attend classes and interview with Admissions. When students enroll, alums and parents in some of their hometowns throw a send-off party. Choosing Rhodes is one thing, getting here is another. Around 85 percent of Rhodes students receive some form of fi nancial aid?federal, state, institutional or outside assistance or a combination of any of these. Add to that a history of Rhodes people looking after Rhodes people?more than 50 percent of students attend Rhodes with the help of scholarships or fellowships provided by people who love the college. Students who receive named scholarships sometimes have an opportunity to meet the donors. But there are thousands of others they won?t meet?all the alumni and friends whose regular Annual Fund gifts go straight to fi nancial aid and faculty salaries. Students also take courses from some faculty who hold endowed chairs named for people who love Rhodes, and they attend classes, and live, in buildings often named for the donors who provided them. Relationships deepen throughout their Rhodes years. Thanks to faculty, staff, alumni, trustees, parents and friends, students? intellectual and personal growth fl ourish inside the classroom and beyond: ? Faculty mentors, whom their students will remember forever, guide them through rigorous courses, projects and research. They suggest and help them secure off- campus internships and counsel them on postgraduate work and careers. ? The Center for Outreach in the Development of the Arts (CODA) connects students with arts organizations in Memphis and around the country, thanks in large part to a grant from friends and the help of alumni and parents. ? The Buckman Center for International Education connects students with study and internships abroad. Several of the internships are provided by Rhodes trustees, alumni, parents and friends. ? Service scholarships and other programs administered by Rhodes CARES (Center for Academic Research and Education through Service) and the Chaplain?s Offi ce offer opportunities for service learning and community service. Several programs are provided by alumni and friends. ? Career Services and Alumni Relations put them on the trail of stateside and international internships and jobs, again, often through trustees, alumni, parents and friends. ? A highlight for Economics and Business Administration students is the annual New York City Career Tour in January, where they meet and network with Rhodes trustees, alumni, parents and friends, learning what it takes to work in the fi nancial markets there. ? Rhodes chapters host career networking events for undergraduates in several cities throughout the year. ? At Homecoming, the Alumni Offi ce sponsors panels of young alumni who live in New York and Washington, DC, to speak to current students about living and working in those cities. Homecoming 2008 added a similar health sciences symposium and a reception with Dan Cullen, Political Science professor who led discussions at several Rhodes Chapters around the country this fall. The saga continues. After commencement, some Rhodes Chapters welcome new alums with jobs in their city with, yes, a party, making sure they meet everyone across generations and widening their circle of acquaintances. There?s an old saying that your best friends are your college friends. A quick read of Class Notes reveals who and how many alumni make a point of getting together for mini-reunions on a regular basis. And nowadays, many alums stay in touch through either Rhodes? or their own Facebook and LinkedIn accounts. Homecoming weekend is prime time for re- establishing old ties with classmates and faculty, yet throughout the year, some alums reconnect in different ways. Alumni authors are encouraged to send two of their books to the Barret Library?one for the Alumni Collection, the other for general circulation. Other alums who are tops in their fi eld are invited to speak to classes in economics, natural sciences, English. Whatever our relationship is to Rhodes, one could say we are linked (lynxed?)?for life. { 16 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Art History major La?Sandria Ward ?09 knows what it means to be well- connected. The Memphis native who attends Rhodes with a Dean?s Fellowship and a Rhodes Grant, both provided by Annual Fund gifts to the college, also works on campus part time through the Federal Work-Study Program. She?s also academically well- connected. Last semester, Ward took a class in theater design ?to fulfill a requirement.? But her talent for costume design led her professor, David Jilg ?79, to suggest she apply for the section he would lead in the summer 2008 Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies. Three students would design the costumes for the January 2009 Opera Memphis production of ?Scott Joplin and Treemonisha,? a work that tells the story of composer Scott Joplin?s struggle to have his opera ?Treemonisha? produced during his lifetime. Ward didn?t need convincing. Nor did Katie Grills ?10 and Natalija Kokoreva ?10, who also signed on. The three participated in the program as fellows of Rhodes? Mike Curb Institute for Music, created in 2006 through a $5 million donation from the Mike Curb Family Foundation. Mike Curb is founder and chairman of Nashville-based Curb Records and the family foundation. The institute aims to foster awareness and understanding of the distinct musical traditions of the South and the impact of music on its culture, history and economy. During the summer the trio thoroughly researched the opera ?Treemonisha? and locales in which the Opera Memphis production are set, late 19th-century Texarkana, AR, and early 20th-century New York. They studied history, clothing styles, Joplin?s life and a film production of the opera before finally ?being turned loose? in Hancock Fabrics where the project began to come to life. ?We wanted the costumes to be historically correct,? explains Ward. The trio agreed on colors, color schemes, which character should wear what, how the costumes would move, but Treemonisha?s wardrobe is still ?under consideration.? Ward graciously says she and her colleagues will resolve the dilemma well before opening night. The group met over the summer with Opera Memphis artistic director Michael Ching, showing him a PowerPoint presentation of their plans. ?Mr. Ching was happy about our color scheme. He said it looked like the one for an Opera Memphis ?Porgy and Bess? production, so they could pull some of those costumes and mix and match with ours, which is good because ?Treemonisha? has a 40-member chorus,? says Ward. Ching also liked several of the students? ideas, such as dressing both the chorus of dancing bears in Texarkana and the New York producers in the same suits. Noting Ward?s enthusiasm and work ethic, Prof. Jilg invited her to design the costumes for McCoy Theatre?s February 2009 production of Neil Labute?s play ?Fat Pig,? a request she readily accepted. Earlier in the 2007- 08 academic year, Ward took an art history course from her adviser, Prof. David McCarthy: Topics in Art History? Photographs from the Memphis World, 1949-1964. The Memphis World was an African-American newspaper published from 1931- 73 whose photographers included such luminaries as Ernest Withers and the Hooks brothers. The class culminated in a joint project with La?Sandria Ward ?09 Fashioning a Career rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 17 } the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, which is mounting an exhibition of the photos through Jan. 5, 2009. Nineteen additional photographs were on view at Rhodes? Clough- Hanson Gallery earlier this fall. The students? assignment: to write the catalogue entries. All semester, they scrolled through microfilm at the public library and scoured the phone book for names of the subjects? relatives in hope of recording oral histories. Ward has three entries in the catalogue, all won at the microfilm reader; her subjects had no survivors. Ward?s academic connections have taken her into several realms in the community; now she?s looking beyond. ?I once told Prof. McCarthy that I wanted to go into costume or fashion design. One day during the Institute this summer, Prof. Jilg told me he and Prof. McCarthy had been talking about me, and they decided it would probably be in my best interest to study abroad. Since then, I?ve been looking at schools in Paris, along with New York and Los Angeles.? History major Chris Williams is studying to go to medical school. He?s also minoring in French. His adviser is French professor Shira Malkin. Next year, with Malkin?s help, he plans to study abroad in Aix- en-Provence. This year, with physics professor Ann Viano?s help, he holds a prestigious physics fellowship. This happens at Rhodes sometimes. It also happens that there exists a peaceful coalition among Williams and the history, French and natural sciences faculty. They work it out. Biology professor Alan Jaslow, director of health professions advising, gives Williams plenty of help, too. The sophomore from Baton Rouge, who attends Rhodes with the help of a Cambridge Fellowship (provided through Annual Fund giving), holds the Rhodes InMotion Musculoskeletal Research To see the students? costume designs for ?Scott Joplin and Treemonisha,? visit rhodes.edu/magazine. Chris Williams ?11 Channeling the Renaissance Fellowship. InMotion, a Memphis- based musculoskeletal institute, is a nonprofit orthopedic laboratory whose mission is to ?reduce disability and to improve mobility for the musculoskeletal patient through translational research.? Its research fellowship provides a Rhodes undergraduate research opportunities in both clinic and laboratory for two summers and one academic year. Williams is involved in ?determining the different rates of ?wear? among various hip implant-bearing materials in a patient population.? ?My main area of focus is RSA?radio stereometric analysis,? Williams says. ?It?s a process that was developed in Sweden where you basically take two X rays and fire them simultaneously at a target point?the hip, arm, leg. In surgery, when the hip implant is put into the body the surgeon shoots tantalum markers?tantalum is a heavy metal that shows up on X rays?in both the implant and the top of the femur. By doing this you can create a three-dimensional model of the hip, the implant, everything. Based on the position of the beads, you can figure out if the implant is moving, how much { 18 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu creep there is, how much wear. Normal X ray techniques allow us to look at this in millimeters; now we can see it in micrometers. It?s really good for predicting whether or not a hip or knee implant is going to be successful in the long term. In the past, we haven?t been able to predict that; you?d have to take it out of people after 20 years and see how the implant has performed.? Williams? fellowship allows him to work with people from the entire Memphis community. This summer, he worked with Dr. Robert Heck ?91, an orthopedic oncologist at Campbell Clinic. ?In that project I looked at different ways to repair a humerus (the long bone of the upper arm that extends from shoulder to elbow) to prevent it from fracturing when it?s been attacked by a tumor. In the late stages of cancer, patients develop bone metastases. It weakens the bone, makes it very fragile and likely to break. You remove the tumor and repair the bone in a way that stabilizes it and allows the patient to regain the use of that limb. The goal is to reduce pain and make the quality of life better for that person.? The summer project called for working with cadaver bones, a unique opportunity for a college sophomore, says Williams. At the end of the fellowship, he?ll get to work on his own project, form his own questions, experiments, conclusions??all before I?m a junior.? Back on campus, Williams the realist pursues his love of the liberal arts. ?If the med school thing doesn?t work out, or if I decide that being a doctor isn?t for me, I might be a teacher,? he says. ?I?m trying to keep my options open. I?m majoring in history because it?s my interest? it?s always been my favorite subject, and I fi gure if not now, when?? Having these options, plus getting to know Rhodes people helped Williams choose Rhodes over four other colleges. ?I attended two gatherings for accepted students in New Orleans?one for Rhodes and one for another college,? he says. ?That?s where I decided Rhodes would be the place for me. I looked at the difference between the two kinds of people who went to these schools and realized I fit in a lot better with Rhodes people. ?Rhodes really does have your best interests at heart. That?s one thing I?ve found about this place. My mom and dad are on the Parent Council. Every time they come home from a meeting, they say, ?They?re really looking out for you here. They really want you all to succeed.? ?I know that for a fact?the opportunities I?m getting here are unparalleled.? Judith Haas, who teaches and serves the Rhodes community across the board, is connected to the college in many ways. An assistant professor of English who also teaches second-year Search and Feminist Theory, she also serves as: Chair of Women?s Studies, which is undergoing a name change to the Gender and Sexuality Studies Program Co-director of postgraduate fellowships with Mike LaRosa, associate professor of history and director of the Latin American Studies Program Secretary-treasurer of the Rhodes chapter of Phi Beta Kappa ?In addition to teaching courses such as Chaucer, medieval lit, Dante and first-year writing seminar, I?ve taught the English Department?s contribution to Search since I came to Rhodes six years ago?two to three courses a year in addition to one English course and Feminist Theory in the Women?s Studies Program,? says Haas. ?I?ve always taught second- year Search, which covers the 1600s to the late 1980s. We begin with Machiavelli and end with a Don DeLillo novel, White Noise. I like teaching sophomores?I think they can be somewhat overwhelmed in the first year of the course, and by the second, they?re starting to have opinions. I enjoy that.? Haas particularly enjoys teaching Feminist Theory. ?It?s sort of been my baby, re-working and re-thinking it every year, trying to figure out what students minoring in the program really need,? she says. ?I guess I teach in the two most interdisciplinary programs in the college?Search and Women?s Studies. There are many ways in which they?re antagonistic to each Teaching Across the Board rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 19 } other?for example, much of Search involves great books great men have written, and the Feminist Theory class is critical of that tradition. But you have to know that tradition in order to see the critique. It?s very useful to me to say in Feminist Theory class, ?Do you remember what John Locke wrote about equality in the 17th century? Well, here?s what he was missing.? I like to have those two traditions to speak to each other, and students need that Search education to understand the Feminist Theory class.? The Women?s Studies Program is for all students, Haas emphasizes. ?We?ve changed the name to attract more students. We?ve definitely had some wonderful male students, but it?s been difficult to draw them in. It?s the study of gender, although the topic of women is still a major part of what we do. Some students come in very skeptical, then find themselves challenged. We want to show students that this is a legitimate area of knowledge?that Rhodes trustee Jamie Augustine ?89 has been connected with Rhodes ever since he was a student. The senior vice president of the Memphis office of international investment services company Raymond James firmly believes that ?Rhodes is a lifelong commitment if you?ll allow it to be.? Augustine, who majored in economics and business administration, ?had a job right out of college working for Doug Southard ?75, owner/principal of Southard Financial in Memphis. My Judith Haas Fanning the Flame challenging norms is legitimate.? The program offers a minor, and internships are available at a variety of local and national agencies. Haas? concern for students is evident outside the classroom. As co-director of postgraduate fellowships, she and Prof. LaRosa counsel students on academic life after Rhodes. Because these are new positions which they began coordinating well before classes began this fall, there is more to be written on the subject in the future. Well cast in another leadership role, Haas has worked with the Rhodes chapter of Phi Beta Kappa since coming to the college. A Phi Beta Kappa herself, she holds her Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and B.A. from Wesleyan University in Connecticut. ?As a member of the PBK executive committee, I helped choose memberships and interview students for the Peyton Nalle Rhodes Award. Four years ago, I took over as secretary- treasurer from [biology professor] Terry Hill. I plan events, the induction, luncheon and visiting speaker every year. It?s a nice way to be involved. ?The thing I like best about it is the many second-year students I meet in Search who, two years later, become members of Phi Beta Kappa. ?Doing what I do, you reach so many students. I really enjoy that.? { 20 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu second job was in New York working for Bill Michaelcheck ?69 and John Sites ?74 at Bear Stearns. ?That made a huge impact on my career,? he continues. ?In turn, when I came home in 1994 and worked at Morgan Keegan, a lot of people there had interns, but my group didn?t. So I immediately started bringing in Rhodes students. It wasn?t long before I started getting calls from people in other divisions asking me to introduce them to someone from Rhodes. ?Our students are always well prepared, and I?m seeing it all over again. Doug Lensing ?08, who was a student trustee and president of Rhodes Student Government last year, was interested in the bond market and would talk to me about it. When an opening in my firm came up this summer, Doug came to work for us. He now works directly with me in our strategies group. From the beginning, everyone at Raymond James has been most impressed with him.? Augustine is thankful to this day for the opportunities he had at Rhodes. ?Because of the size of the school you learn to communicate what you know. In my business, it?s not just what you know, it?s how effectively you can communicate what you know, both in writing and orally,? he says. ?For example, Dr. John Planchon, one of my economics professors, dropped an entire letter grade from one of my papers for one grammatical error. I went into his Jamie Augustine ?89 office and said, ?You?ve got to be kidding?you?re giving me a B on this?? He said, ?If you turn in a grammatical error like that when you?re in the real world, they?re going to can the project and they?re probably going to can you.? Now, when people send me things for review, yes, I mark it up. ?When I was at Bear Stearns I called professor Planchon and professors Chuck Orvis and Mark McMahon and said, ?I have to thank you for the attention I got at Rhodes. I?m coming into a rookie class with Ivy League MBAs. I am so intimidated, but I know I can do it thanks to the quality of my education.? I tell people all the time I can?t imagine that I could have received a better education anywhere else.? Augustine, who played football for the Lynx, values lifelong friends and lessons gained at Rhodes. ?My closest friends are a group from childhood and the group from college,? he says. ?The opportunity I had to play football taught some life lessons. You learn about teamwork and that life isn?t always fair, but you have to hang in there for your teammates. And in the classroom, you know you?re going to be successful at Rhodes because you have to learn.? Both Augustine and his wife, Tanya, who have three young children, are active in the life of the college. ?My wife didn?t go to Rhodes, but she feels she did,? he laughs. ?I?m not going to force our children to go to Rhodes, but I will insist they take a long, hard look at it. ?It?s never too late to re-engage in Rhodes and stay engaged. It?s a central part of my life. So many people have such fond memories of the time they were here. When you get re-connected, you feel like you?re still here.? rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 21 } Greetings from the Alumni Relations Offi ce! This issue of Rhodes magazine celebrates connections. As prefacing remarks for this column, I am reminded of the fi rst Chapter Leaders Seminar our offi ce hosted in June 2006. Attending the conference were approximately 20 alumni from what was then 10 chapters. Among those in attendance, we had alumni from the ?50s through the class of 2004. The program began on Friday evening with icebreakers and exercises geared toward fi nding common values attributed to the Rhodes experience. What emerged through the process was recognition that regardless of when participants attended the college, there was a strong sense of shared community?a sense of connection that bound them together. This seemed to have the biggest impact upon an alumnus from the class of 1957, but it was wasted on no one. Connections are at the core of the work in the Alumni Relations Offi ce. Much of our programming is delivered through Rhodes Chapters, which serve to connect alumni and parents of students at the community level. We ask our chapters to help recruit students, support student learning, embrace newcomers, help the young fi nd work and assist with fundraising. Routinely, chapters exceed our expectations. In addition to working with chapters, Alumni Relations staff members constantly encourage students and young alumni to contact alumni in fi elds they wish to explore or enter. As they do, we hear from them that the contacts they made resulted in meaningful opportunities that have often included landing fi rst jobs. There are times when they are amazed at the assistance they receive from our established alumni. We seize that teachable moment to plant seeds, saying, ?This is how it works ? you receive the gifts of this community when you have need. Your turn to give comes next ? help those who follow you.? Without the shared values of community members, grounded in the college?s core values and Vision for Rhodes, the connections among alumni would have no substance or foundation upon which to rest. As it is, however, I marvel at the degree of concern and care you show for those within and outside the Rhodes family. You embrace the young, particularly, which not only helps them in their development and careers, but also serves as a powerful example of ?This is how it works ? ? so that they will be prepared to help those who follow. Thank you for giving meaning to Rhodes connections. Best regards, Bud Richey Associate Vice President and Director of Alumni Relations From the Alumni Relations Offi ce Dear Alumnus/a, Alumni News Bud Richey { 22 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Class Notes By Kristine E. Overacre ?09 Carrie Tahu ?09 Rhodes College Alumni Association President Marcus Kimbrough ?90 Charlotte, NC 1952 Reporter: Sara Jane Bryant Greenlee 355 Bluff Ridge Cove Cordova, TN 38018 Ken Berryhill writes, ?During the 2008 Nashville Film Festival, the paths of movie actress Patricia Neal and me crossed again after 51 years. Neal answered questions from the audience following the showing of her 1964 movie ?Hud,? as did I after the presentation of ?Turn Your Radio On,? a documentary of my 60-plus years of radio/TV experience. We met in Memphis during the shooting of the 1957 movie ?A Face in the Crowd.? I was the model for Walter Matthau?s character ?Mel Miller? who had my then- nickname ?Old Vanderbilt.? I was a Memphis television producer/director at the time, and aided in the production of the movie. My wife Mary Morris Berryhill ?68 and I live in Nashville and have two sons in Memphis. I currently claim to be the world?s oldest living disk jockey (and may be!). I am still on the air on three Nashville stations and can be heard worldwide via WRVU.org.? 1958 50th Reunion Homecoming: Oct. 3-4 Reporter: Lorraine Rayburn Abernathy 30 Willway Ave. Richmond, VA 23226 804-353-4202 labernathy04@comcast.net When the fall issue of Rhodes comes out, we will have just celebrated our 50th class reunion! That was unimaginable in 1958. John Quinn, a practicing attorney in Washington, DC, let us know that he?s alive, well and apparently incredibly busy. He participates in a 7 a.m. exercise group three mornings a week, teaches a junior high Sunday school class, serves as chair of a DC Bar committee on hearings and is chair of the Metropolitan Club?s library committee. That last responsibility includes managing a 15,000-volume library, plus all of the club?s archival material and sponsoring 25 or more literary-oriented special events a year. John never was lazy! Dickie Jones stays busy not only with his real estate appraisal business in San Diego, but also doing some serious traveling. He and wife Joan took a three-week trip to China in fall 2007, seeing all of the sights in Beijing (Forbidden City, Great Wall), went on to Xian where they saw the terra cotta army, then spent nine days sailing down the Yangtze River to Shanghai. They stopped at villages along the way, toured the Three Gorges Dam, then went to Hong Kong for some The charitable gift annuity is an increasingly popular way to make a planned gift to Rhodes while enjoying fi xed income for life and possible tax benefi ts. 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For additional information, please contact: Roberta Bartow Matthews Director of Planned Giving 901-843-3919 or 800-264-5969 rhodes.edu/plannedgiving The Charitable Annuity: The Gift That Keeps Giving rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 23 } shopping. In June they took a land/cruise tour of Alaska including Fairbanks, Denali National Park and Mt. Whitney. Over the summer their four grandchildren from South Carolina and Oregon visited them, making life lively. Also mentioning San Diego was old Navy man Robert Neil Templeton. He and wife Karen, who live in Virginia Beach, VA, planned an August trip to San Diego. They have six grandchildren and enjoy summer beach visitors. We received fascinating news from Ben Dukes in Cedar Rapids, IA. His city was dreadfully damaged by the big fl ood. Ben lives on a hill so he wasn?t washed out, though electricity was interrupted and there was a water-use ban for several days. He serves on two boards for recreation trails in the city and county, and those will take a lot of work to get back in shape. It seems that Ben is a BIG traveler. ?Since I left Southwestern I?ve been a travel hack, and I?ve gone just about everywhere in the world that I wanted to see (two days after I fi nally retired I fl ew around the world). Actually, I got the travel bug two ways at Southwestern; one was from the Man course when I fell in love with the concept of Gothic architecture and fl ying buttresses and all that; the other was in our junior year when John Quinn, Richard Teaford ?57 and I and drove to New York, Boston, et al, during a spring break. I loved the traveling so much that I?ve been doing it ever since. I?ve been spending January in Spain for several years; it?s much warmer than Iowa.? Also traveling, but with grandchildren, is Richard Dortch from Jackson, MS. He tells his own stories so well: ?Recently we attended Grandparents Camp, a fun- fi lled week at Sagamore in the Adirondacks sponsored by Elderhostel. The little ones and their grandparents participated side-by-side in those traditional summer camp activities such as hiking, canoeing, swimming, square dancing, crafts, campfi re songs, lawn games, catching creatures who live under rocks, storytelling, talent night and more. Parents were not allowed. At the end of the week the adults were ready for assisted living!? Betty Russell sent a quick note from Piggott, AR, saying that she was looking forward to seeing old friends at the reunion in October. Milton and Mary Joy Pritchard Knowlton ?61 live in Memphis and have two sons, Scott and Geoff, both of whom work in their father?s fi rm, Lewis and Knowlton Financial Group Inc. Mary Joy recently returned from a trip to London and Paris with 12-year-old grandson Geoff Jr. Milton continues to be honored in his fi eld, becoming a 43-time member of the Million Dollar Round Table and receiving the George M. ?Smoky? Russell Outstanding Agent Award for the third consecutive year from the Memphis agency of Mass Mutual Life Insurance Co. Kip and Louis Zbinden joined the rest of their family (9 adults and 7 grandchildren) at a ?fabulous house? their doctor son in Charlotte, NC, had rented at Baldhead Island, NC (yes, it really is named that and it?s wonderful?editor?s note). The Zbindens planned to join the Miebaums (Marion Forsythe) in Chicago to celebrate Neville and Johnny Bryan?s 50th anniversary in August. We missed Mike and Jane Ivy at the reunion since they were in Hawaii. He wrote earlier that they were busily planning shore excursions? and saving their pennies. What a lovely trip. Sam Cole writes, ?My youngest of three sons was here in July from Hong Kong for a three-week Cole family reunion; he brought my two- year-old grandson, Patrick Cole, with him. My son, Trey (Sam III), is an English teacher at the University of Hong Kong. My middle son David came down from Alexandria, VA, where he is an ESL high school teacher. My oldest son Jonathan has a master?s degree in counseling from UT Memphis; he is in charge of quality control at the Memphis Mental Health Hospital. My brother Jim Cole ?67 joined us. If anybody in our class will have any grandchildren here during our fall reunion, they ought to plan a trip with them to the Children?s Museum on Central Avenue at Hollywood. My grandson loved the place so much that we went back three times!? Billy ?57 and Sue Robinson McLean celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this summer with a wonderful cruise down the Rhine and Danbue Rivers (Grand Circle Tour). ?Our anniversary night included a marvelous concert in Vienna. I am still enjoying real estate and Billy, his business, Dauphin Enviromental Equipment LLC. In our spare time we love our part-time condo on the beach at Perdido Key. Also take in many cultural activities Mobile offers including season tickets to symphony and opera. We attend most art shows around town, pops concerts, occasional plays and enjoy season tickets to University of South Alabama basketball games. Mobile is a great place to live and visit. We have spare bedrooms and would love to host any of our Rhodes friends.? As always, we are grateful for your news. 1959 Reporter: Sara Jean (Shiney) Jackson sjj1022@earthlink.net The classes of ?59 and ?58 extend our condolences to our friends Jack ?58 and Jane Alexander Biedenharn on the death of their son John U. Biedenharn Jr. in Vero Beach, FL. News from others includes lots of travel. Nancy Wooddell Warlick and husband Bill led a group on a church-related trip to Madagascar, a journey that allowed them to visit with daughter Elizabeth and her family who have lived and worked there for the last 12 years. Nancy writes that visiting with her daughter and grandchildren was a very special occasion. In July, Nancy and Bill celebrated 47 years of marriage with a family reunion in Orlando. Nancy loves being a grandmother to William Robert (12) and Frances Link (9) and Turk and Chloe (8) and Jack (5) Warlick. Bates Peacock Toone can always be depended on to { 24 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Class Notes send news of family and friends. This time she reports of a visit from Noel and Joan Waggoner Bacchus. Bates? daughter and two grandsons live nearby in Winston- Salem. Her photographer son and his wife live in Barcelona, Spain. Check out his Web site at E4fotos.com. Ed and Martha Dale Stock joined Sam and Hervey Doughty Martin ?58 and Louis ?58 and Kip Shoaf Zbinden ?58 and other 1962 graduates of Union-PSCE in a special service honoring Old Testament scholar Dr. James L. Mays. Ed also writes with special pride of his visit to Rhodes with his granddaughter, Sloane Stock, and of the hospitable treatment afforded them by the Admissions Offi ce. Our most peripatetic classmate continues to be San Andrews Robertson and husband Bill. This time she reports trips to Norway and Scotland and later to the Czech Republic and Slovakia with their two younger sons and wives. San and Bill will soon have seven grandchildren. Walker and Diane Wellford and Betty Gandy ?61, spent two weeks in Austria visiting Will and Lauren Wellford Deming ?87 and their grandsons. Will is the director of the University of Portland Salzburg summer program. The group enjoyed concerts, hikes, touring and eating lots of excellent chocolate. Congratulations to several classmates who are celebrating 50 years of marriage! 1960 Reporter: Kim Baxter Henley kbaxhen@comcast.net 427 Colonial Rd. Memphis, TN 38117 901-761-1443 Anne Vines Roberts has retired as the executive director of Metro?s Historical Commission in Nashville after 32 years, where she helped to preserve many neighborhoods and landmarks. She looks forward to gardening, playing with her granddaughters and taking a trip to Eastern Europe. 1963 45th Reunion Homecoming: Oct. 3-4 Joe Pack and Joy Millsaps Arnold have semi-retired to Truth or Consequences, NM. Joe Pack continues to lead retreats and workshops and does consulting work on the side. 1964 After four decades of serving as a Presbyterian minister, Jim Bullock is retiring. Through his ministry, he served as an infl uential leader in the civil rights movement and has spent much of his career reaching out to abused and homeless children in Ocala, FL. He was featured in the May 31, 2008, edition of the Ocala Star-Banner. 1965 Reporter: Virginia Lowry Ives virginiaives65@bellsouth. net Suzanne Burns writes, ?I am now on the board of the Scottish Society of Middle Tennessee?I am Campbell on both sides of the family. Toured Ireland last summer and Scotland this summer. Also this summer, I visited friends in Canada and went to the Stratford Theatre Festival.? Sterling (Jim) Greenwood had a busy summer: ?As publisher of the Aspen Free Press, I wrote about the street scene in Denver during the Democratic National convention. Also this summer, I covered Condoleezza Rice being interviewed by Walter Isaacson at the Aspen Institute. Before that, it was King Abdullah II of Jordan, the Dalai Lama and John McCain. I started out in ?big city? journalism with The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, covering street violence in the wake of the King assassination. I moved on to Aspen, covering the western slope in Colorado for another Scripps-Howard newspaper, the Denver Rocky Mountain News, before becoming editor of the Aspen Daily News, then publisher of the Aspen Free Press, ?Aspen?s Worst Newspaper,? which I established in 1982.? Lynn Parsons writes, ?I am still practicing general surgery in Bellefontaine, OH, and am old enough to have twin grandsons and be on Medicare. I would like classmates and other interested sportsmen to know that I recently published a book about my late father titled Showman Shooter-The Life and Times of Herb Parsons. Information about the book can be obtained by going to http:// showmanshooter.com.? 1966 Reporter: Sammy Primm Marshall samamarshall@comcast. net Seattle painter Randy Hayes has been awarded a prestigious Neddy Artist Fellowship, an unrestricted cash award of $15,000 granted to visual artists in the Northwest. His exhibition, ?Ruins of Mississippi and Other Places in the World,? will run from Jan. 13-March 8, 2009, at the University of Mississippi Museum. The series of works compares and contrasts the ruins left by Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi with those in other parts of the world. Marvin and Betty Walker Hudson are encountering a number of wildlife in their backyard this year. ?Normally we have deer munching our landscaping, but this year we have had several bears and a raccoon visiting us,? says Betty. ?They climb our high wooden fence with just a grasp of the top of the fence and then swing over. A bear entered our backyard while it was still light outside. Our dog began to bark and the next thing I knew, the bear walked on our patio up to our door. My husband threw things at him to get him out of the yard, but the bear jumped into a tree and climbed about 40 feet, then peered down at us and the neighbors who had rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 25 } gathered to watch. Another bear was discovered as a neighbor started back toward her house and found one sitting on her porch. They were not aggressive so the Wildlife offi cers wouldn?t come out or do anything about moving them. We have to be careful not to leave any bird feeders or garbage out, which we don?t. We have a trip to Europe planned for October. This will be a special anniversary sort of trip for us and another couple who are friends.? Dixie DeMoville Johnson reports that she and Bob went to Scotland in mid- August to be in Edinburgh for the festival. Terri and Lee Pevsner of Merced, CA, attended a wedding in Athens, GA, for the daughter of a friend from Helena, AR. Also in attendance were Brady ?67 and Betty (Wray) Anderson ?68, Herbert ?67 and Jann (Riddle) Hill ?68 and Judy Capes. The wedding featured an eclectic mix of music, with bagpipes present at the ceremony and ?70s music at the reception, which brought everyone to the dance fl oor. 1967 Reporter: Jeanne Hope Jacobs Buckner Box 345 Winter Harbor, ME 04693 jhbuckner@aol.com Billy Heiter and family took a trip to Maine this summer?seven people in all. He said that he and wife Judy got tired of driving to see this and that lighthouse??just wanted to relax and enjoy where we were staying. Our neighbors (and caretakers as it turned out) were Dan and Jean. Jean is an artist with her own Web site and some very nice Asian brush paintings. Dan took us (and the g-kids) lobster fi shing with him. We ate the local product, ?played with? the seals and met the prisoners from the local big house?nice shop in Thomaston?and saw every lighthouse (son- in-law addiction) available, including walking all the way out to Rockland Breakwater in the absolute fog. Next junket?Judy and yours truly are headed for Anchorage by ourselves.? Susan Livingston Smith took early retirement from her position as a professor in the School of Social Work at Illinois State University and moved with her husband Jim ?69 to Raleigh, NC, to be near her children and grandchildren. She writes that she ?now works for the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute doing research on adoption (which has been my main area of research throughout my career) and with a local agency doing home studies for international adoptions. Jim is executive director of the International Lactation Consultants Association. (Although he?s learned a lot about breastfeeding, he is responsible for managing the professional association itself.) Through his job we sometimes get to travel to international locations (most recently Australia), which we both really enjoy!? Their son Geof teaches in the veterinary school at N.C. State and daughter Shannon, a social worker, lives in Chapel Hill. ?We especially enjoy being near our two grandkids, ages 5 and 6.? George Abraham is making news again. He has been asked to host a radio talk show on work issues. ?I will send you more info when the show starts. It was a result of someone who read my book who owns a radio station. I am praying that it will work out, as so many people need answers to their work problems and cannot afford professional coaching. This would give many people access to sound advice just by picking up the phone.? Beth Pevsner Polanka took a fabulous trip to France in June where she did a walk through Provence ?with a bunch of other middle-aged women, many more fi t than I, but I survived it! Besides work, I spent time in my garden this summer and played as much as possible.? Jimmy Whittington wrote: ?It would be impossible for me to tell everyone how much the reunion in October meant to Annette and me. We still have a hole in our souls, but are picking up the pieces and putting some of them back together. Annette fi nished the year teaching and decided to go back one more year before taking retirement. I am still trading the market for the private investment group and giving historical tours for Shiloh. I resigned my disaster response position in December because I did not think I needed to be away for weeks at a time. One month later, I was asked by the local churches in our county to head up an interdenominational ministry to provide emergency assistance to those who need it in our area. We now have 32 churches on board, with 226 volunteers. We meet with clients and help with emergency aid, but also sit down with them to fi gure out what the real problems are, and then work with those who are willing to try to turn their lives around. It turns out to be disaster response for individuals and single families instead of communities. I have found this to be extremely fulfi lling and in some cases healing.? Sam Highsmith sends cheers from Arkansas. He and Beth are traveling a bit. ?In May we made a trip to Missouri, Wisconsin and Illinois, ending in Chicago for the annual pen show. She and I have each had recent surgeries. Beth had a Spegelian hernia repaired in late April. It was not an emergency surgery but as close to it as one would want to get. I had a total right knee replacement May 27. It has only been recently that I have been able to say I am glad I had it done. Up to that point the pain was diffi cult to manage. Beth and I are each recovered. In August we took another road trip, this one through Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, ending at the Washington, DC, Pen Show. The best ongoing news is that all three of my children are now living in Little Rock and Beth and I are delighted to be able to see them far more frequently than when they were scattered.? My dear roomie K.E. Field Boyd fl ew to Maine in July for a fun-fi lled week with me in Winter Harbor. Besides the lobster, Acadia National Park, 7 a.m. swims and { 26 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Class Notes copious bottles of white wine, her favorite thing was sleeping with ocean breezes coming in her windows. Memphis in the summer can do that to you. 1968 40th Reunion Homecoming: Oct. 3-4 Reporters: Bob Morris bmorris68@comcast.net Drue Thom White drueboo@aol.com Jinger Jackson Campbell writes, ?I haven?t heard from classmates in a long time and was pleased to hear that you all were trying to get us back together. Larry and I lived in Sherwood, AR, after we retired from UT Center for the Health Sciences, but we moved to Columbus, GA, in 1994, and now we?re across the river in Phenix City, AL.? David Capes was on our list of missing classmates, but thanks to Carol Ann Colclough Strickland, we were able to locate him. David says he is in St. Louis where he has been practicing law for 31 years. He was recently at a wedding and ran into Brady?67 and Betty Wray Anderson as well as Herbert and Jan Riddle Hill ?67. Bruce Cook writes, ?In 1999, Claudia ?69 retired after 32 years as a 5th- grade teacher, and I retired from the U.S. Department of Justice after 25 years. I retired Sept. 5, 2008, from the United Methodist Church where I have been in parole and chaplain positions throughout my career. We have a 38-foot boat on Lake Allatoona and can be found there. We are both heavily involved in our local church and volunteer a lot there.? Suzanne Troth Donaldson writes: ?My golf team did not advance to the national tournament, although we had the lowest gross score and we are proud of our performance. We tied with the Memphis team and they beat us in a scorecard playoff.? Jennifer Fey Edmonds has lived in Memphis since graduation, taught special education for Shelby County Schools and later worked for Memphis City Schools in the psychological services division. She has been married to Oscar Edmonds III for 35 years and they have two children, Brian and Lauren, daughter-in- law Stephanie and one grandchild, Davis. She works part time in their family business, St. Clair Foods Inc., along with both of their children and her husband. She enjoys gardening, playing with their two golden retrievers and most of all babysitting Davis. She hosted our reunion at her home in October. Susan Lucas writes that in June, she had the double pleasure of seeing both Noni Harvin Buchanan and Peggy Crull. Noni was in Florida for the Mississippi dentists? meeting, and they had a great lunch along with Noni?s little sister Mimi and their husbands. A few days later in New York, Lukie and her husband Richard, taking granddaughter Catie (10) on her fi rst visit to the big city, had dim sum in Chinatown and spent the afternoon with Peggy. They had a great time, seeing two shows, eating at great restaurants and visiting numerous museums. Lots of talk about the upcoming reunion and a new Web site?susanlucasart.com. Ann Bruce Pineda writes, ?My husband, the fi nest man I?ve ever known, is from El Salvador. We met in Memphis in 1971. He was studying and I was teaching Spanish at Geeter High. He has worked for a Japanese- Salvadorian textile factory, managed a textile factory, and is now a fi nancial consultant working for a fi rm that makes clothes. We both retired seven years ago and have a small pension but can still work. I was at Escuela Americana for 25 years, the last nine as a SSL teacher, and have been working this past year at Colegio Internacional, which is much smaller, teaching history, economics and current issues. We have two children, a boy and a girl, who are both married and have children. I love being a grandmother to two (with a third on the way) and teaching and learning history. During vacation, I?m back to the gym to my dance class everyday.? Jim Williamson recently joined the faculty of the University of Memphis as a professor in the new Department of Architecture. Jim signed copies of his new novel, The Architect, at Homecoming. Memphis architect Louis Pounders of Askew Nixon Ferguson Architects, has been named 2009 chair of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) National Committee on Design (COD). He assumed his duties at the August COD Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. The COD was created in 1968 to promote design excellence among members of the AIA, the broader design community and the public at large, both nationally and internationally. Louis is currently designing a new library for Southwest Tennessee Community College in Memphis, an interpretive center at the Alex Haley House Museum, in Henning, TN, and a fi ne arts building for the University of Tennessee at Martin. Mauria Jackson Aspell is a retired psychotherapist, having been in private practice for almost 30 years. ?My husband Bob, a urologist, and I have been married for 29 years. We have four children and seven grandchildren. I am loving the grandchildren part! I saw Chip Hatzenbuehler ?67 in Pocatello, ID, a couple of years back. He teaches there at Idaho State U., as does his wife Linda (a Ph.D. forensic psychologist) who was giving a seminar on forensic psychology that I attended. She was fantastic! They had a fl at tire on one of the days, and he came to get her for lunch. Really unbelievable, yes? Neither of us recognized the other! Only our names?but that was enough. My brother Don Jackson ?67 has retired from OB but is still practicing gynecology in Hot Springs.? rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 27 } 1971 Reporter: Betha Hubbard Gill 1365 Yorkshire Dr. Memphis, TN 38119 901-685-6712 yorkforest@aol.com John Rone?s production of ?Pride and Prejudice? at Theatre Memphis received Ostrander Awards from the Memphis theater community in August. The play headed the list of honors for dramatic production, director, supporting actress in a drama and ensemble acting. 1973 Reporter: Margaret Lawson Headrick mheadrick@utmem.edu Herman Morris joined the Waddell and Reed fi rm as a fi nancial adviser. 1974 Sarah Lodge Frulla, Conie Lowry Abernathy, Dabney Nicholls Haugh and Louise Pryor Campbell were together again for their annual summer retreat to Grayton Beach in July. They have enjoyed a week together at the beach with their children for the past 19 years. This is the fi rst year that none of the children was able to join them. These Rhodes friends report that one of the best parts of their week together is that their children have been able to grow up together and have developed friendships as close as their own. In fact, two of the children are alums: Leland Haugh ?04 and Nick Campbell ?06. Sarah, who lives in Chattanooga, is the director of business and fi nance at Saint Andrews-Sewanee School. Conie recently moved to Covington, LA, where she and her husband Bill enjoy seeing Jeff Tarkington and his wife Betsy who live in nearby Madisonville. Conie is an employment attorney with Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak and Stewart. Dabney and her husband Bob Haugh ?73 live in Paducah, KY. Dabney recently fi nished her term as district commissioner for the Four Rivers Pony Club and serves as director of the Altar Guild of Grace Episcopal Church. Louise lives in Dunwoody, GA, where she owns and oversees the operations of L.P. Campbell Co., a fi rm that consults with city governments to obtain federal funding. 1976 The Virginia Supreme Court has appointed Ray Inscoe to serve on the Disciplinary Board of the Virginia State Bar. He continues to serve on the executive management team of Westminster Canterbury Richmond as director of pastoral care. 1977 Inspired by their 30th reunion in 2007, six friends from the class of ?77, Susan O?Donaghue Witek, Pat Schenck Robertson, Sarah Powell Sharpstein, Nancy Crowell, Annette Wilkerson Porter and Elizabeth Brown Sims, gathered in the beautiful Pacifi c Northwest for a summer vacation. Seattle, La Conner (home to Nancy Crowell, the trip architect) and Orcas Island provided the perfect playground, and friendships were established and re- established. All six decided the journey west and its rewards were a defi nite highlight of their collective lives? journeys to date. A rumored book and perhaps a movie are forthcoming. 1978 30th Reunion Homecoming: Oct. 3-4 Anne Herbers Farris and Perry Rosen married in June 2008. She is freelancing in Washington, DC, concentrating on two projects funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts. ?One is covering the fi nal days of the Bush administration; the other, the presidential campaign,? she says. ?So I have a foot in both the past and the future.? Mary Engel has joined the science desk at the Los Angeles Times after almost two years as a health care reporter for the newspaper?s California section. She will cover infectious disease and public health. In 2005-06, she was a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, where she studied global health, infectious diseases and medical ethics. Real estate attorney Steve Hatcher was among the fi ve percent of Florida attorneys who received the title of Florida Super Lawyer. He is with the Orlando fi rm of Zimmerman Kiser Sutcliffe. 1980 Jill Johnson Piper represented Calvary Episcopal Church in Memphis at the National Episcopal Historians and Archivists annual convention held at Calvary in June. Robert Shankman, Rhodes College Track and Field head coach, has been appointed head coach of the USA Open Track and Field team to compete at the 18th World Maccabiah Games in Israel, July 2009. 1981 Rusty Robinson has been appointed to the Mrs. J. Avery ?Janie? Rush Endowed Chair in Women?s Health and Oncology at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo. Art Rollins was featured in the Atlanta Journal- Constitution on May 8, 2008, for his work and former participation in the Atlanta Boy Choir. He joined the choir when he was 8 and for the past 15 years has served as a member on the choir board, including two stints as its chairman. 1984 Reporter: Tracy Vezina Patterson 2680 McVay Rd. Memphis, TN 38119 901-624-6681 tvpatterson@bellsouth.net Dear Classmates, Once again, thank you for taking the time to send in news about yourselves. It is always such a pleasure to hear from you all. For those of you who have never sent in news ? what are you { 28 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Class Notes waiting for? Your classmates want to know what you?ve been doing all these years! Russell Rainey has been particularly busy. ?My wife and I moved back to Little Rock in January 2007 after raising our children, Brittany (23) and Joshua (21), living life and building businesses in Jackson Hole, WY.? (Russell?s business included inventing and manufacturing innovative ski bindings and equipment.) In January, I became the ?release pastor? for Fellowship Bible Church in Little Rock, AR. In a nutshell, I?m an entrepreneurial coach to successful, high-capacity, marketplace leaders who wish to transition the focus of their lives from success to signifi cance. During June and July, Cheryl and I return to Jackson Hole to conduct Father and Son Adventures through Christ in the Tetons, the outdoor adventure ministry we began in 2001. Our Web site tells a bit of the story: christinthetetons.org.? Another entrepreneur in our class is Stephen Farrar, who began Flying Swine Advertising and Design last year. Stephen admits to being ?old enough to have a child who is preparing for college.? His daughter Anne considers Rhodes her top choice, but is looking at other Southern colleges and universities. He and wife Elizabeth have three other children: Will, a high school sophomore; Grace, a sixth-grader; and Emma, who is in the fourth grade. In addition to his news, Stephen forwarded an old publicity photo of his band, The Generics, that he helped found as a student with his ATO fraternity brothers, Kevin Ferner, Lee Booth ?85 and Rodney Nash ?80. Seeing the photo reminded me of dancing at The Antenna Club! Kudos to Demaris Bailey Ford, who received her MBA with honors last May from Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, NC. ?In addition, I recently purchased a clothing consignment shop in quaint Forest City, NC. I will continue teaching this year at Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy, but hope to move on to the community college level soon.? Debbie Sicard Templeton wrote in to brag on her husband, Bowden?s, accomplishment. ?Bowden recently fi nished his Ph.D. in child and family development at UGA. We were in Boston recently where we had a brief, but very nice, visit with Terry ?79 and Trudy Palmer-Ball Regan ?82.? Cathy Reese also had something special to report. Cathy is a professor at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. At an honor society banquet, her students presented her an award they created just for her?the Political Science Student Choice Outstanding Teacher Award for 2008. Cathy was thrilled! She also sent in news about two other classmates. ?I ran into Jimmy Bryant at the Montessori school one day this summer. He was picking up his daughter, Abigail, and I was picking up Selah. Imagine our surprise when we also discovered that we live in the same part of town! He has been back in the Jonesboro area for about 10 years and has his own computer business. I learned that he and Mike Akers, who was probably Jimmy?s best friend when we were in college, married sisters, so their kids are all cousins and they see each other for family events as well. Jimmy and I used to play guitar and sing in Trezevant Quad when we were freshmen. He reports that he seldom plays now, somewhat like me, but he did ask Santa Claus for a guitar this past year. Then! In August, I was headed to Jackson, TN, to visit my family. Before I left I received an e-mail from Chris Matthews, who is also from Jackson and was headed there at the same time. He is still the New York spokesperson for the European Union, lives in Manhattan with wife, food writer Kathryn Matthews, and owns a farmhouse in Dutchess County, NY, which they have been renovating for about seven years. Chris also writes articles on wine and spirits for a comparatively well- funded law society, which sends him on fi eld trips to places like Tuscany, Sicily and maybe in the future, Argentina! It was great to see him.? Beth Kaller wrote, ?I moved to Chattanooga in August. I bought a house there last January, in the same neighborhood as my sister, Janet Kaller Geerlings ?82, and her family, as well as my parents. My mom is a member of the class of ?54. We walk as a mob through the neighborhood?three generations plus pets. I have been a speech and language pathologist for 14 years and work in geriatric rehabilitation. I heard about the opening from Alice- Marie Clark Danks. Thanks Alice-Marie! For fun, I have been working on taming two feral kittens. I also travel for pleasure and am considering China or Spain/ Portugal for my next trip!? Janet Comperry McReynolds recently completed an interesting role: ?We fi nished a production of ?Sylvia? by A.R. Gurney. I played Sylvia (a dog). It was a great role, and even included a fi ght scene (which I will admit right now I am WAY too old for).? Jeff Giddens reports that he and his wife, Angie, live in Gulf Breeze, FL, with their three children, Karina, William and Evie. Jeff is an associate with Sacred Heart Health Systems in Pensacola and Sandestin, dividing time between the two facilities and providing trauma/emergency care for his emergency medicine group practice on the Gulf Coast. He is currently involved in the building and staffi ng of a new Sacred Heart facility in the Port St.Joe/Apalachicola/Cape San Blas area. When not traveling and exploring the coast, the Giddenses are avid sailors, always searching for an uncharted harbor or anchorage for the kids to explore. Leonora Green Clifford and her family explored some uncharted territory of their own recently. ?Our summer adventure was taking an RV with seven teens to Bonnaroo. We went in at midnight with a caravan of 25 other vehicles. rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 29 } We had a great time?Pearl Jam was amazing; Jack Johnson and The Raconteurs had great shows. We did not make it through Metallica. Happily, our group came home in good condition except my husband, who fell and tore his shoulder, had surgery and is in a sling for months. Didn?t see that coming. Other than that, Sarah is moving into her fi rst apartment at UT and Katherine will be driving soon. It?s the fi rst time in 20 years I?m not driving a child somewhere.? Beth Boellner has also completed her driving duties. ?I have an organizing/ redesign business in Little Rock, working with people in their homes and offi ces. I?m also working on two books, one fi ction and one nonfi ction. A little way to go yet before I begin submitting the manuscripts, but I?m having a blast doing it. My two daughters (18 and 20) have been gone for much longer than most as they each attended boarding school for the majority of their high school years. My older one is a junior studying interior design at Savannah College of Art and Design, and my younger one will begin college at Scripps in Claremont, CA, in January after spending a few months in Mexico, where she studied abroad her senior year.? Chris Brumlow recently accepted a position as business development manager at ESP Systems in Charlotte, NC. ?I am in charge of leading go- to-market sales efforts for the patented Guest Custom Service application targeted at the casual dining industry,? he says. Bert Carlock writes, ?I still love living in sunny San Diego. In addition to doing military work and waiting to see when my next deployment is, I?m co-facilitating leadership courses for PSI Seminars. The twins (Andrew and William) are starting school and Deanna, my wife, is producing half-a- dozen seminars a year and directing summer camps for youth-at-risk.? Paul Fromberg shares this wonderful news: ?Grant Martin and I were married in a civil ceremony on Friday, July 18, in San Fancisco. The Hon. Gavin Newsom, mayor of San Francisco, offi ciated in his offi ce at City Hall.? Paul and Grant had their union blessed at St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church, where Paul serves as interim rector. I had the opportunity to visit Father Paul at St. Gregory?s in March 2007. This is an extraordinary church doing truly good work in the San Francisco area. More good news from Ruth Metcalf Rye: ?Scott ?83 (a Navy commander) is fi nishing his one-year recall to Baghdad. My daughter is a freshman at Spring Hill College and my son is a freshman in high school. I have been busy renovating houses as well as selling real estate.? That?s all for this issue. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to my Rhodes classmates and friends who have so generously taken time to send cards, letters, e-mails, gifts and memorials. Your love, support, prayers and friendship have lifted my children and me and have enabled us to begin this new journey on very strong footing. Thank you. 1985 Reporter: Jim Golden jimatphi@hotmail.com Greetings from New England. Fall is here and kids have headed back to school. I had the pleasure of hearing from a lot of folks this summer. Shari Morrow Cooper writes, ?We moved to Pennsylvania from New Jersey two years ago (Jordan took a new job). We?re 45 minutes out of Philadelphia in a town called West Chester. The countryside is beautiful and the whole area is steeped in Revolutionary War history. Adam (10) and Justin (8) keep me busy with various sports, Cub Scouts and school activities. I volunteer quite a bit in the schools. This past spring I hosted a Morrow family reunion which included a few Rhodes alumni. Teresa Morrow ?83 (my sister) and Maria Allen ?83 and Mary Sue Morrow ?75 (my cousins) helped make the weekend a blast! I have also been in touch with my old roommate Mary Holman DeLoach who seems to be doing very well!? Some classmates met this summer at Sundance resort near Park City, UT, ?for a get-together that has averaged out to be every other year for about 15 years,? according to Blair Gatewood Norman. Blair, who lives in Colorado says, ?We are spread out over the country and even in Europe and wish that Brigid Elsken Galloway could have joined us.? Attending were: Kelley Ashby Paul, Kentucky; Meg Waters Lambert, California; Kathleen Albritton Fittro, Florida; Sevgi Curtis Libor, Gibraltar, Spain; and Margaret Bryan French, North Carolina. Bill Krieger sends greetings to the class and says, ?Our son Will (16) went on a church pilgrimage to Italy over the summer. David (9) is playing kid pitch baseball and TACKLE football and has NAFOD (no apparent fear of death). I checked out as captain on the 757 (our new fl eet addition at FedEx) and am an instructor. I miss seeing the old gang ... call me if you ever get near Memphis.? I got a very nice note from Leslie Alford Mathis. She says, ?I?m enjoying all the reports in the Rhodes magazine. I hope everyone is doing well. I can?t believe how time fl ies! I moved back to Memphis about a year ago (from the Alabama Gulf Coast area) and on Jan. 5, 2008, married Alex Mathis, a native of Memphis who also had been living in Alabama. Alex now works in insurance here with Menard, Gates and Mathis Inc., and I am a tutor at Lausanne Collegiate School. I especially enjoy working with international students in the Additional Language program. We really are enjoying living in Memphis again; we attend lots of Memphis Redbirds baseball games, plays and barbecue restaurants!? Julia Weaver writes from Ocean Springs, MS: ?After almost three years, we fi nally moved back to our pre-Katrina address. Living on the water is wonderful, except for the occasional { 30 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Class Notes heartbreaking natural disaster.? Julia is alderman at large in Ocean Springs, and husband Robert practices public interest environmental law. Their daughters Amelia and Caroline are 10 and 8. Helen Reinecke-Wilt reports: ?I am inspired to write upon returning from a month of traveling with my husband and children (9 and 11). We were extremely lucky to be able to take a three-week trip to Spain and Italy and spend a week with my family at the beach in North Carolina. If you ever get the chance to visit Barcelona or Tuscany, jump at it. They are extraordinary places to see in addition to the usuals?Venice, Rome, Florence and Pisa. Now onto the mundane business of work, etc. in Washington, DC!? Kathryn Woodson Barr sends ?Greetings from Alabama! I am now head of Highlands School in Mountain Brook. I have become increasingly interested in China and have enjoyed traveling there to hire teachers, attend an international principals? forum and take students and parents for a school exchange program. My husband Tom, who was a Rhodes professor from 1984- 2006, is now chief operating offi cer of a biotechnical company.? Margaret Bryan Hakimian sent a quick note??We had a busy spring and summer with travel and school activities. My kids (Christopher and Megan) and I traveled south over spring break and saw Heather Cutting Munk and her beautiful 8-year-old triplets (Andrew, Neil and Kathleen). It was great catching up and sharing a bottle of wine here and there! This summer, my family traveled to London for two weeks to tour and spend time with my husband?s family. Then we returned to the states for a week with my family (including Felix ?88 and Mary ?82) at Pawley?s Island, SC. A great time was had by all!? Peggy Wood Townsend says, ?I am entering my second year as a business owner after having left a 20-plus-year career in the nonprofi t arts administration fi eld. I have been traveling to lots of trade shows in the craft, hobby and art material industry to exhibit our products (townsendatelier. com). It is great fun and lots of hard work and I cannot believe how much time I spend on the computer. Our son Samuel is in second grade at our local museum magnet school. I am apparently one of the last to discover the wondrous world of Facebook and have had a blast reconnecting with a lot of Rhodes classmates. After 20 years of losing touch, I can see what they?re doing and share photos on a daily basis.? I checked out Peggy?s site and it has some very cool and beautiful stuff. I hope everyone has a great autumn?keep in touch. 1986 Reporter: Colleen Grady gradyc@lls.org Ray Barfi eld is now a tenured associate professor at Duke University in its School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Oncology. As its new medical director for Pediatric Palliative Care, Ray spends half of his time doing research and developing programs for palliative care for seriously ill children and their caregivers. The balance of his time is divided between clinical work in oncology and either lecturing or assisting graduate students in the Divinity School or doing work in the fi eld of ethics. 1987 Reporter: Brian Mott mott.brian@gmail.com ?87 Compadres: Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa! I know, I know, you got your last issue of Rhodes, tore to the back pages to devour the class notes from 1987, and ? there was nothing. But, being the troupers I know you are, you managed to soldier on, heartache notwithstanding. I missed (i.e., totally forgot) the deadline for the last issue, so I?m hoping to make it up to you all with this one. You get the added bonus of hearing from some folks we haven?t heard from before. (HINT HINT to the rest of you!) I?m writing this column in the heart of busy, bustling Manhattan, where I now live. I?ve been hired by the New York City schools to teach special education. The city is awesome and fearsome, loud and smelly and alluring. It?s certainly taking some getting used to! If you fi nd yourself up this way for work or for pleasure, drop me a line. In the meantime, let me remind y?all how this works. I send out e-mails three times a year, asking folks to report news so that I can type it all up into a breezy, conversational tone. I send that in to the Rhodes magazine editor. So if I don?t have your e-mail address, just drop me a line at mott. brian@gmail.com and get on the list. It?s painless, I promise. And you Memphis- area folks (Rick Melton, Alice McCarthy Finn, Leslie McCormack Darr) who had e-mail addresses that ended in midsouth.rr.com, those addresses no longer work. So drop me a line so I can keep you in the loop. I?m not the only one with some life-changing goin? on. Katherine Bres Ware reports, ?I fi nally have something sunny to report: (husband) Alan and I fi nally made time for a vacation?and what a vacation it was! We took a complete break from our current reality, spent a week on Grace Bay in the Turks & Caicos Islands. White sand, blue, blue waters, peace and quiet and cold, potent, fruity drinks?nirvana!? Has anyone actually seen Katherine since August? Maybe they didn?t come back! Alan Harris writes to report his professional development thusly: ?In April, I started my own law fi rm, Harris Law Firm PC in Houston. My practice focuses on representing fi nancial institutions and their investors in regulatory and corporate matters.? I am so happy to hear from Mimi Swords Fondren who says, ?I am fi nally using my MSSW! I?m the house manger for the Hospital Hospitality House rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 31 } of Nashville. We provide housing and supportive services at little or no cost to folks who have to travel to Nashville for medical treatment.? And this just in from Regina Murphy: ?I spent the summer as a Kansas City Certifi ed Barbecue Judge. My partner Andy Houchins and I traveled from festival to festival in Kansas and Missouri honing our skills. Perhaps Memphis in May will be next! I?m also conducting a community-wide food drive to benefi t the local food pantries. Emporia has been hit particularly hard by the economic bust, and through my ?Murphy?s Menu? food column in The Emporia Gazette, I have launched an informative and creative plan to boost awareness, donations and a community spirit of ?We?re all in this together!?? Not all the news you send in has to be about life- changing events. Just a quick shout to your classmates with an update about how you?re doing in life works well, too. For example, Carol Pierce Olson succumbed to my guilt-trip strategy to write: ?All is well in the Olson house. Summer consisted completely of baseball (2 boys?5 teams!) and a few vacations to break up the games. Football has started, then wrestling, then baseball again?it is a vicious cycle for our household. On a Rhodes note, Pierce, my oldest, had so much fun at our reunion last fall that he has proclaimed he wants to be a Lynxcat! We are obviously a convincing crowd. I am still working as in-house counsel for a book publisher in Franklin, TN (not as fun as watching the boys sports, but I like it).? And the ever-fi tter, 5K-runnin? Michelle Dry says, ?This spring I joined a women?s recreational soccer team and really enjoyed it, despite not having played before and knowing very little about the game. I plan to play again in the fall. I?m sure that my classmates have 8-year-olds whose skills are better than mine. Right now I?m training for a 5K, which may not sound like much to people who run all the time, but it?s a challenge for me. My goal is to complete it without having to walk and not be last one over the line. This fall I will become a sorority chapter adviser at the University of Memphis, which could either make me feel young or really old.? And from those folks who haven?t previously reported to this column: Jackie Thacker Prester writes, ?I?m a shareholder in the Memphis offi ce of the Baker, Donelson law fi rm. I?m a business lawyer, which means I never get to act like Perry Mason, but my clients are usually happy with me since I help them get deals done. My son Ian (16) is currently thinking about going to Rhodes. My daughter Erin (10) wants to be an artist when she grows up. Between paying for Rhodes and supporting an artist in the family, I expect to be working hard at Baker, Donelson for a very long time to come.? (Jackie and Carol should talk!) File this one under ?I?M JEALOUS!? Hank Bremer writes, ?I am currently president of Pacifi c Southern Wine Company, a small regional wine brokerage/ marketing company. We market 12 different California, Oregon and South Africa wines in the Southeast to the wine distribution network. I also own a small wine brand called NO Vineyards and Winery with my wife Kathy. Web site is novineyardsandwinery.com. I travel a lot to California for meetings in wine country and Monterey. I have been happily married for 15 years and have a daughter (13) and a son (11), both of whom are very active in sports and school activities. Life is good!? I?m no wine- lover, but it sure sounds glamorous, yes? And I am very glad to receive simple greetings from classmates, as the ones I got from Nell Fullinwider Bush, Karen Cagle York and Harriet Smalley Monnig. Lorna, I don?t have a current e-mail address for you. Drop me a line and get on my list, please? Looking forward to serving your class notes needs more consistently in the future ?Brian 1988 20th Reunion Homecoming: Oct. 3-4 Reporter: Mandy Bond Judd amanda_judd@adp.com Kendra Rogers Martin writes: ?My husband Jim and I have been busy with a recent renovation of our 101-year-old Midtown Victorian cottage. We had the attic converted into a master bedroom suite, so now we have our own sanctuary from our very busy boys Jacob (12) and Matthew (7). Better yet, we have a Midtown house with closet space and two bathrooms! The renovation took 371 days but it was worth it! During the renovation I fi nished up my master?s in instructional design and technology. I have taught for 18 years in the Memphis City Schools. At this point I am the economics teacher at Melrose High School and am looking forward to designing and teaching a new course, Personal Finance. This will be a real challenge since the curriculum guide is the basis for the class.? Toby Ballard still lives in Belgium, still works for Merck & Co. (subsidiary in Belgium is known as Merck Sharp & Dohme) and still deals with the numbers (her current title is sales effectiveness manager). She says, ?My husband Guy Lefebvre moved from private practice to government work, and is now in the Federal Agency for Nuclear Control in Belgium (as I am not a physicist, I do not have the slightest clue what he does there). Our four children are growing up strong : Constance (10) speaks the best English of the four and is doing well in math and languages; Clarisse (9) is our musical expert; Gregory (6) is the cartoonist, but is beginning to take a broader interest in football (soccer); and Coralie (5) is beginning to enjoy the fruits of losing her teeth. We keep busy, but don?t see much of the Rhodes crowd. Last summer as we traveled through the U.S. to see family, we did manage to squeeze in visits { 32 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Class Notes with Lynn Lawson Cabell ?87, Dave and Marti Moore Carter ?90, Tom Horton, Salil Parikh and Bob Barnett. It was as close to a class reunion as I have been able to manage since going abroad to live (I have been in Belgium since the end of 1991).? Valerie Gray Jordan says she ?feels blessed with a fantastic husband, two great kids and working part time as a small animal vet. We live in the heart of Amish Country, which makes for really great cycling. We love to travel whenever possible?the best trips have been to France (saw Lance Armstrong?s fi nal ride into Paris!), Belgium and Italy. My parents don?t live in Memphis anymore so I really don?t get there, but I do love to hear about people and the city and Rhodes, of course. I always look forward to the next edition of Class Notes.? Chris and Carolyn Tatum Ray ?90 and their sons Henry and John live in Jackson, MS, where they are restoring an old house that belonged to writer Willie Morris. Chris runs a marketing communications fi rm, Ramey, that specializes in premium brands. He is also a partner in Memphis-based Lokion, a Web development company whose CEO is Megan Jones ?90. 1989 Aaron Kaufman graduated from the doctorate of physical therapy program at the State University of New York at Stony Brook June 27, 2008. Greg Krosnes tied for leading actor in a drama for his role in the McCoy Theatre production of ?How I Learned To Drive? at the 25th annual Ostrander Awards bestowed by the Memphis theater community in August. 1990 Reporter: Rod White rodw@white-associates. net Laura Blankenship received a Ph.D. in rhetoric and composition from the University of Arkansas in August 2007. ?It took a very long time, writing while working a 9-5 job and taking care of kids, but I?m glad I did it. It hasn?t changed much about my life. I?m still working at Bryn Mawr College. I teach one class a year in addition to my administrative duties.? 1993 15th Reunion Homecoming: Oct. 3-4 Lela and Logan Germann welcomed a son, Claybon Maksim, Sept. 25, 2007. Tanja Lueck Thompson, a member of the Memphis law fi rm of Kiesewetter Wise Kaplan Prather, has been named among the nation?s Top 100 Labor Attorneys by the Labor Relations Institute for the second consecutive year. She is the only labor attorney in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi to receive this professional honor, putting her in the top one percent of labor attorneys in the U.S. 1994 Reporter: Judy.Brown judy.brown@borax.com Jason and Merryl Taylor Cooper announce the birth of a son, Taylor Bain, April 20, 2008. He joins sisters Camille (5) and Emily (2). The Coopers are also busy opening Schoolhouse, a retail educational supply business in Vestavia Hills, AL. Kathryn Green and Fred Holmes married April 26, 2008, in Caldwell, TX. Heather Green Talbot ?96 was matron of honor and George Talbot ?93 was best man. Kathy Coe ?91 also attended the celebration. Kathryn and Fred reside in Dallas, where Kathryn teaches 5th grade at Torah Day School. Matt Hardin and Janet Sidlowe married April 12, 2008, in Franklin, TN. Mark Manno served as best man and Jeff Carlton, Will Harris ?93, Daniel Ivey and Brad Todd ?92 were all members of the wedding party. Also in attendance at the wedding was Mary Clare Champion Younger ?96. Matt is an attorney with Gullett, Sanford, Robinson and Martin in Nashville with a concentration in personal injury litigation. Janet graduated in 2002 from Notre Dame with a degree in chemical engineering and works as a product manager for Universal Lighting Technologies. The Hardins reside in the Green Hills area of Nashville. Thomas and Gina DeLuca Johnson welcomed a son, Nathan Kimbrough, March 20, 2008. Chris Linder and Gabriela Gomez are happy to announce their marriage, May 25, 2008, in Dauphin Island, AL. They currently reside in Rockville, MD. 1995 Reporter: Sarah Sears- Egeli 703-971-9417 sarahsears@live.com Tracy Adkisson, associate director of Rhodes Physical Plant, and Brad Terhune had a daughter, Joan Michaela Terhune, May 3, 2008. Jennifer Eason Barnett and husband Carl welcomed a daughter, Genavive Day, Nov. 14, 2007, in Laramie, WY. Big brother Cullen loves her and attempts to help all the time. Jennifer recently accepted a position as a therapist at Lifelong AES in Denver. ?My husband and I have been slowly making our way back to Colorado and after seven years we have returned,? she says. ?I have a fantastic job providing individual and family therapy as well as parenting skills.? Melissa Rundt Barrett and husband Kirk are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Grace, July 21, 2008. David ?94 and Beth Rodgers Mann are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Whit, April 19, 2008, in Germantown, TN. Katie Terrell Morrow and husband Matt had a daughter, Charlotte Katherine, Aug. 8, 2008, in Birmingham, AL. Chris ?93 and Robyn Williamson Pollette welcomed Madelyn Grace, May 18, 2008, in Atlanta. Big sister Meredith loves Maddy and thinks it?s all right if she stays. rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 33 } 1996 Reporter: Jennifer Larson larsonj96@rhodes-alumni. net After a team victory in the United Way Golf Tournament at the Colonial Country Club, Rob Downey was selected as the Memphis representative to the 2008 BMW Golf Cup International Final in Pinehurst, NC. ?This is a great opportunity and I will be toting my Rhodes College golf bag,? he says. Daniel and Jennifer Wilson Stringer had a daughter, Amelia Caroline, April 8, 2008, in Shreveport, LA. 1997 Reporter: Leslie Beck Norman 321 S. Watkins Memphis, TN 38104 901-276-7529 lesliebnorman@yahoo. com Joy Richmond Bowen received a master of arts in religion from Memphis Theological Seminary May 10, 2008. Deinde and Heather Coleman-Otuyelu welcomed a daughter, Nadia Camille, Feb. 29, 2008. Reuben and Ginnie Roberts Farnsworth are happy to announce their marriage, July 12, 2008, at Top of the Pines in Ridgway, CO. They will continue to reside in Cedaredge, CO. Ginnie is still teaching English, speech and journalism at Hotchkiss High School and Reuben is an EMT and award-winning cowboy poet. Heather Tyler was a bridesmaid. Tom Hamling has written a satirical coffee-table book on famous actors and athletes who have recorded awful musical albums. The book launched in June and is currently available in 25 countries around the world. He and his wife Carlisle ?98 live with their son William and dog Macho in Venice Beach, CA. Emily Hogue and Michael Krause married May 24, 2008, in Jackson, MS. They currently reside in Atlanta. Sarah Larson writes, ?I?ve been keeping busy as a technical writer by day, volunteer by night. Into swing dancing now, I?ve even started a side business (NewVoBlues.com) to promote blues music and dancing in Memphis, where I still live in Midtown.? Liz Markovits and Bennet Hazlip are happy to announce the birth of a son, Joseph Markovits Hazlip, July 5, 2008 in Northampton, MA. Liz recently accepted an appointment as assistant professor in the Politics Department at Mount Holyoke College. Earlier this year, she completed writing The Politics of Sincerity: Plato, Frank Speech and Democratic Judgment, which was published by Penn State University Press and is now available in Barret library. Bennet received an appointment as senior strategic writer with Capstrat, a Raleigh, NC, marketing agency. Brendan Minihan is a cross-country coach and a teacher at Metairie Park Country Day School in New Orleans. He recently wrote an article for popular runner?s Web site LetsRun. com, which centred on his decision to run a race in the midst of his Hurricane Gustav evacuation and how running literally saved a friend?s life in the middle of Hurricane Katrina. Amy Hobby Rickard recently accepted a position at The Salvation Army in Augusta, GA. She was previously employed as executive director at Augusta Urban Ministries. ?I left AUM after fi ve years to help the Augusta Corps of The Salvation Army with the fundraising, program planning and other preparations for Augusta?s Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center. It?s a $30-million building project that will bring dozens of community and human service providers together to better serve our neighbours while also revitalizing the Harrisburg neighborhood near the Augusta canal.? Hallie Lanier White was hired as director of development at Stuart Hall School for Boys and has been appointed as the editor of ?Lagniappe?, the magazine of the Junior League of New Orleans. 1998 10th Reunion Homecoming: Oct. 3-4 Reporter: Amanda Grebe Tamburrino 1805 Central Ave. Memphis, TN 38104 901-278-1093 tamburrino@rhodes.edu John ?97 and Sally Stevens Humphrey announce the birth of a son, Thomas Andrew, May 13, 2008, in Gainesville, FL. Big sister Campbell (2 ?) is thrilled with her new baby brother. Chip and Sarah Lane had a son, William Griffi th, March 25, 2008, in Houston. Heidi and Eric Lindh welcomed a daughter, Clara Nell, April 12, 2008, in Dallas. Big brother Isaac is excited to have a sister. Audra Drechsler Cornelius and Chip Schramm married May 31, 2008, in Birmingham, AL. Elizabeth Smith Ritter ?00 and her husband Bill were bridesmaid and groomsman. Shana and Matt Weber and Paula and Michael Laney were also in attendance. After the ceremony at Cathedral Church of the Advent they celebrated with friends and family at Vulcan Park overlooking the city. Tamer and Melissa Hasslen Selim are happy to announce the birth of a son, Aden Tamer, April 27, 2008, in Edina, MN. Melissa writes, ?We are fortunate to have two very sweet little boys! Tarek (3) is doing great with his new little brother.? Andrew and Laura Squire Trott welcomed a son, William Arthur, May 24, 2008, in Memphis. 1999 Reporter: Leigh Powell powla99@gmail.com Jim and Anne Moncrief Henriques welcomed a daughter, Eleanor Moncrief, June 27, 2008, in Meriden, CT. Anne writes, ?We are so excited about our baby girl, and big brother Charlie is still fi guring out what to make of his new little sister.? Michael Henry recently received his RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer) designation. He works for { 34 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Class Notes I.C. Thomasson Association, a consulting engineering fi rm in Nashville, where he has accepted a new position as an IT&S project manager. Constance Marie Roskin and Dudley Baker married March 1, 2008, in New Orleans. Ellen Baker Jurewicz ?94, Cres ?98 and Marcie Gardner ?98, Matt Breaux, Katharine Farmer and Drew Hamric helped them carry it off. Constance and Dudley live in Nashville, where he is an investment banker for Morgan Joseph. Ty Hallmark and Roddy Mehrad Rasti married Oct. 20, 2007, in Galveston, TX. Jackie Ross Shepard and Jill Peterfeso ?00 were among Ty?s attendants, and Sam Jordan ?98 was a guest. ?Since then,? Ty writes, ?I?ve been consumed with various theater projects throughout the DC area. My latest is an original ensemble piece titled ?Iconicity? that premiered to strong reviews and sold-out crowds at the 2008 Capital Fringe Festival.? Matt Willis is completing his residency in Chatta- nooga, TN. Next July, he will begin a shoulder and elbow fellowship in Tampa, FL. May 11, 2008, was a particularly special Mother?s Day for Elizabeth Rozelle Borski when she and husband Joey welcomed their daughter, Anne Madeline. Molly Wantuck Keathley is taking some time off from her law practice to spend time with her new daughter Megan Susannah, born Nov. 4, 2007. Molly, her husband Craig and Megan make their home in Fort Worth, TX. Daniel and Jill Baldwin Brown are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Emma Kate, May 1, 2008. Charles and Madison Moore Agee welcomed their son Charles Matthew April 1, 2008. Patty Rouse and Santos Vargas married Oct. 6, 2007, in San Antonio, TX. Those in the wedding party included Steven ?03 and Lindsay Levine Rouse ?03, Claire Dowler, Elisabeth Hause Burrows, Nicole Atkins Johnson and Clare Dempsey. Those in attendance included Mary Reid Colter Tevis, Elizabeth Rozelle Borski, Alison Nathan, Alison Barnwell, Meredith Schember, Katharine Farmer, Dustin Burrows ?01, Stuart and Susan Brombacher Fallen ?00 and Sunni Thompson ?98. Patty has been practicing law with the fi rm of Duncan, Weakley & Bressler Inc. in San Antonio since 2002. Her primary practice areas focus on commercial litigation, fi duciary litigation, probate and estate planning. 2000 Tyler Buckner was honored with UNC Health Care?s distinguished 2008 Robert C. Cefalo House Offi cer Award May 28, 2008. Five outstanding physicians were recognized with the Cefalo Award for exhibiting compassion for their patients and demonstrating clinical expertise in their respective fi elds. Tyler is an administrative chief resident for the Internal Medicine and Pediatrics program, and he is currently serving for a second year as president of the UNC Housestaff Council. Stuart ?99 and Susan Brombocher Fallen welcomed a daughter, Sydney Charlotte, April 19, 2008. Kristin Kleber earned her MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business in June 2008. She split her summer between living in Napa and traveling in Eastern Europe before starting work full time. At the end of September, she began work as a regional operations director for DaVita in Los Angeles. John Marshall has moved to Singapore for two years, where he is with JP Morgan. His advice to Rhodes students includes learning a new language and exploring other cultures. Paul and Rachel Bozynski Richey had a daughter, Mary Ellen, May 8, 2008, in Johnson City, TN. Rachel received a master?s degree in community counseling from the University of Alabama in December 2007. Lisa Schum, a postdoctoral fellow in pediatric psychology at St. Jude Children?s Research Hospital, and Danny Kahalley ?98, director of admissions at Memphis University School, married May 17, 2008, in an outdoor ceremony at The Grand Hotel in Point Clear, AL. Members of the wedding party included best man David Kahalley ?92 and groomsmen Brendan Beehan ?98, Evan Beziat ?97, Scott Evans and Alex Thomas. Bridesmaids included Margaret Henry Burnside ?00 and Emily Sims Jones ?00. Rhodes alumnae in the house party were Cara McNeese Pierce ?00, Amanda Presnall Warner ?00, Aiveen Killian Kahalley ?93 and Johanna Kahalley Anton ?91. The happy couple resides in East Memphis. Andrew Shulman writes, ?After a very busy 2007 (and early 2008) in New York City working on Rudy Giuliani?s presidential campaign as the deputy research director, I moved to Albuquerque to do communications consulting work on Steve Pearce?s successful Senate primary race. Now I am in beautiful Salisbury, NC working as the research director for Sen. Elizabeth Dole?s campaign.? 2001 Reporter: Elisabeth Meyers Yoder elisabethyoder@gmail. com Sam and Andrea Hutchinson Champion married Aug. 2, 2008, in Montgomery, AL. Members of the wedding party included: Emily West Bynum, Allison Dalton McCammon and Hamilton Hutchinson ?05. The couple spent their honeymoon in Italy and Spain. They currently reside in Nashville, where Andrea is the communications director with the Nashville Downtown Partnership and Sam is a landscape architect with Hawkins Partners Inc. Leigh-Taylor Manasco Harmon was recently promoted to operations excellence specialist with Quiznos. After spending six years living in Denver, she and her husband Brad relocated to Austin, TX, in August. Mia and Kalman Bencsath announce the birth of a son, Ian Kalman Robert Aladar, rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 35 } May 6, 2008, in Mayfi eld Heights, OH. Hillary Livingston Butler lived in Los Angeles for fi ve years where she met her husband Dave. They married May 26, 2007, in Bastrop, TX. Dave and Hillary drove two days through the desert to move to Austin, TX, in April 2008. Despite the heat and humidity, they love Austin, and Hillary is glad to be back in Texas (and glad her Boston-born and -bred husband likes it too). Hillary works for CB Richard Ellis, along with other Rhodents Alison Barnwell ?99 and Drew Robinson ?02. Erin Massey Everitt and her husband Matthew recently left Washington, DC, for Nashville, TN, where he serves as an assistant U.S. attorney. Erin has joined the law fi rm of Bass, Berry & Sims as an associate in the litigation group, focusing on antitrust and securities litigation. Monica Lewis Griffi n writes, ?I graduated from my family medicine residency June 27, 2008. After serving as chief resident this past year, I am excited to be fi nally out of training!? Matthew and Kate Moody Lasseter are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Emeline Ann, June 4, 2008, in Los Angeles. Marcus and Hannah Smith Mason married April 12, 2008, at the First Presbyterian Church in Natchez, MS. Emily Blaschke, Dayna Dwyer and Dorothy Weir served as bridesmaids. Olivia Deloach Mayberry, Sarah Trigg Sherman, Shelley Short, Tiffany Feagin, Anna Johnson, Jenny Wiedower, Meagan Fouty Brancato, Corinne Graddick, Collin Schultenover ?05, Parke McEnery ?02, Laura ?00 and John Houseal ?99, uncle of the bride Jim Moss ?71 and mother of the bride Helen Moss Smith ?74 all attended, while Dr. John Larson ?68 offi ciated. The newlyweds honeymooned in Playa Mujeres, Mexico, and reside in Natchez. John and Allison Dalton McCammon welcomed their daughter, Catherine Allison, May 16, 2008, in New Orleans. Cate just missed her dad?s May 10 law school graduation from Loyola University. John began working at McGlinchey Stafford in August. Tabitha and Kelly McNulty, are the proud parents of Max, born March 3, 2008. The McNultys live in Little Rock, where both Kelly and Tabitha are attorneys. Corey and Erin VanCleve Nolen welcomed their son, Grayben Andrew, June 19, 2008. Leanne Paris received her master?s degree in anesthesiology in May 2008. She began her new job as a certifi ied registered nurse anethestist at Broward General Medical Center, a level I trauma center in Fort Lauderdale, FL. She and Ryan Wade married August 2, 2008, in Coconut Grove, FL. Kate Archibald Stakem is teaching at The Soulsville Charter School in Memphis and has begun work on her doctor of education. Andrew Sullivan recently accepted a position as media design specialist at Le Bonheur Children?s Medical Center in Memphis. In 2007, he cofounded Chatterbox Audio Theater, for which he continues to serve as technical director. He has produced more than 20 shows in the past 16 months, all of which are currently or will soon be available for free streaming and download at chatterboxtheater.org. Anna Teekell and Shannon Hays married May 17, 2008, in a Shreveport, LA, ceremony co-offi ciated by Emily Schwartz ?02, with David Weatherman singing the Irish Blessing. Lynxcats in the wedding party included Laura Gray Teekell ?05, Megan Lawler Salemi and James Lyles. Even more Rhodents helped drink up the champagne: Andrea Master ?00, Josh and Robyn McKellar White ?00, Eric ? 02 and Lauren Blalock Sefton ?03, Brooke Foster, Agnes Surowka Webb, Lauren Davis, Tanya Gietz Wilkinson, Emily West Bynum, Andrea Hutchinson Champion, Jennifer Moore Wood, Anna Johnston. Natalie Harris ?03, Michael Ulm ?04, Rene Weller ?05 and Colleen Bookter ?08. (Which adds up to quite a lot of champagne!) Anna and Shannon live in St. Louis, where she is writing her dissertation on 20th-century Irish literature for her Ph.D. from Wash U, and he owns Hays Garden Services. Aaron and Meredith Davis West are happy to announce their marriage, May 3, 2008, by the private lake at Tall Timbers Lodge, her family?s B&B in Homer, LA. Sara Kate Allen, Brian Clary, Katie Franklin ?02 and Christina Black Gladney ?81 attended the ceremony. Following a honeymoon in Italy, the couple resides in Alexandria, VA. Meredith is assistant administrator for Policy and Strategic Planning at the U.S. Small Business Administration in Washington, DC, and Aaron is an architect with Focus: Architecture & Design in Arlington, VA. Jessica Tackett and William Preston White married June 7, 2008, at Christ United Methodist Church in Memphis. The reception was held at David Lusk Gallery, where Jessica interned as a senior at Rhodes. They honeymooned in Jamaica. Jessica is currently teaching art at Central High School in Memphis and Preston works for St. Jude Children?s Research Hospital. Other alumni in attendance were Meredith Harrison Mackay, Raven Babcock Cooksey, Meredith Cain ?02, Amy Williams ?02 and Abby Bomar ?03. 2002 Reporter: John Ramsey jtramsey@rhodes-alumni. net Christina Randall and Kristopher Wade Vlosich married June 14, 2008, in Dallas. Mandy Fisher Moore ?02, Jill Doshier Meyer ?02, Emily Schwarts ?02 and Molly Bickel Rhodes ?01 served as bridesmaids. Christina is in her fourth year of teaching high school English at a north Dallas private school. Wade is the director of surgery at the VA Hospital and is currently working on his Ph.D. in public affairs at UTD. In August, Eric Sefton received an Ostrander Award from the Memphis theater community for sound design for the McCoy { 36 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Class Notes Theatre production of ?How I Learned To Drive.? 2003 5th Reunion Homecoming: Oct. 3-4 Reporter: Kim Kirkpatrick kirkpatrick_k@yahoo.com Raina Adelman accepted a position as a language arts instructor at St. George?s Independent School in Collierville, TN. Matt and Mary Campbell Toussaint had a son, Jacob Finnegan, April 22, 2008, in Dallas. Kate Dietzen and Curt Beaulieu married June 7, 2008, in New Orleans. Bridesmaids included Elaine Hardie, Lauren Deen, Lindsay Bond, Elizabeth Cooper, Rachel Luck Africk and Anne Schaberg Summerour. Patrick Browne was a reader. Many other Rhodes graduates attended. The couple resides in Washington, DC. After staging his original blues/folk musical, ?Lysistrata and the Death Of Cupid,? for the McCoy Theatre at Rhodes, Kyle Hatley was offered a job as assistant artistic director of the Kansas City Repertory Theatre in Missouri. He will be directing his fi rst League of Resident Theatres play this season as well as creating and cultivating new and original plays by him and other generative artists. Kyle also directed two original plays for the Kansas City Fringe Festival in late July, an audio theater piece called ?Six? and a new one-act tribal musical based on Aeschylus? ?The Libation Bearers? called ?Watering the Grave.? Kyle is also artistic director of Chatterbox Audio Theater, which recently won The Silver Ogle Award for best Horror and Fantasy Audio Productions in the world. The awards, presented by The American Society for Science Fiction Audio, were formally announced at the CONvergence Conference in Bloomington, MN, on July 3. Mike McDorman writes, ?Having completed advanced degrees at the University of Melbourne and the ?cole normale sup?rieure in Paris from 2004-2007, I am now enrolled in the JD class of 2010 at Cornell Law School. Here I have also been admitted into a dual degree program in French and American law, jointly administered by Cornell and Columbia Law Schools, respectively, as well as the law faculty of the University of Paris-Sorbonne. Successful completion of the program (and the respective French and American bar exams) is suffi cient to practice law in the U.S. and France, which is broadly what I am planning to do. I will be in Ithaca, NY, until summer 2010, at which time I will be moving back to Paris to complete the French half of the degree.? Karyn Spence and Paul Bondi married April 20, 2008, at Calvary Episcopal Church in Memphis. Fellow Rhodes students Elizabeth Serex Evans ?02 and Brett Stauffer joined the wedding party. The Bondis currently live in St. Louis where Karyn is fi nishing her Ph.D. in physics at Washington University. They look forward to settling down in Memphis soon. EvanBeth Goss recently moved to the legislative department of the Texas Classroom Teachers Association. TCTA represents Texas teacher issues at the federal and state levels and is a key partner in legislation development and advocacy. EvanBeth also is on the board of directors of the Austin Singers and is an active member in the Young Women?s Alliance of Austin, an organization developed to give professional women a resource for opportunities to lead, educate, network and serve in the Austin community. Carrie Osborne ?06 and Stu Johnston married June 28, 2008, in Charleston, WV. Numerous Rhodes alumni and staff attended the wedding. Attendants included Catherine Birdwell ?06, Ashley Crosland ?06, Michael Lamb ?04, Chad Jones and Robert Dove. Sarah Tuttle Edgecombe, Leslie Austin ?06 and Laura Dallas ?06 participated as readers. Lauren Blalock Sefton was recently promoted to associate director of Admissions at Rhodes. She will also be assisting with international students and will spend several weeks in Asia for student recruitment. She and her husband Eric ?02 continue to spoil their dog with walks along the Mississippi River. In addition to theatrical sound design, Eric continues to work as a media specialist at Le Bonheur Children?s Medical Center. David and Beverly Saffold Baer welcomed a new addition to their family, William Allen, March 10, 2008. They currently live in Dallas. Lauren McLaughlin and Austin Carr married June 28, 2008, in Mobile. Shelley Fulghum, Lauren Blalock Sefton and Annie Givens ?02 were members of the wedding party. Ben Chastain, Liz White ?02, Brook Bissinger ?02 and Lin Moses ?02 were some of the Rhodes guests. Shayla Purifoy graduated from the University of Memphis? Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law May 4, 2008. Scott Holmes and Lauren Fay ?05 married Oct. 13, 2007, in Fisher Garden at Rhodes. A reception followed in the Skyway at The Peabody. Many Rhodes alumni were members of the bridal party and in attendance. The couple currently lives in Northport, AL, where Scott works as a deputy district attorney and Lauren teaches high school science. James ?00 and Anna Fraser Underwood celebrated the birth of their fi rst child, George Allen, July 11, 2008. Melinda Phillips was recently promoted to development coordinator for the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University. She is focusing on stewardship programs for the Development and Alumni Relations offi ce as well as developing affi nity groups and opportunities for donors. She has been at Vanderbilt since July 2005, where she previously served as the alumni program coordinator. 2004 Reporter: Kyle Russ ckyleruss@yahoo.com Lauren and Rhett Butler rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 37 } are proud to announce the birth of a son, Reese Alexander, May 8, 2008, in Memphis. 2005 Reporters: Brandon Couillard brandon.couillard@gmail. com Molly Fitzpatrick mhfi tz11@hotmail.com Christine Coy and Rob Fohr married in Louisville, KY, in early August. The two met in the Presbyterian Church (USA)?s Young Adult Volunteer Program. The wedding party included Caroline Downing, Alanna Flax-Clark, Brooke McClelland, Lauren Bell and Laura Dallas ?06. Tripp Hullender still resides in Memphis and is working for Regions Morgan Keegan Private Banking. Katie Lipsmeyer and Latham Fink ?03 recently moved to Galveston where she is the new business coordinator in the School of Medicine Admissions Offi ce at the University of Texas Medical Branch. Latham is attending medical school working toward a M.D./Ph.D. dual degree. The happy couple recently bought their fi rst home in the Historic District of Galveston, which Bazile Lanneau, Chris Johnson ?03, Sandi Russom ?04, Spencer Pharr ?04 and Katie Richter ?04 are expected to claim as their personal beach house. Sarah Hildenbrand and Travis Esberger married July 5, 2008. Alumni in attendance included Terese Holm, Lisa Ulevich, David Goudie, Nicole Lobdell, Elizabeth Maxey, Josie Orlando, Frances Rabalais and Susannah Young. Sarah graduated with a M.A. in English from Middle Tennessee State University in May. The couple lives in Smyrna, TN, where she teaches English at Smyrna High School. Eliza Hanson is living in Cape Town, South Africa, teaching high school students geography and volunteering at a refugee camp. Clifton Bryant has moved to Waco, TX, where he?s starting work on his Ph.D. in philosophy at Baylor University. Brian London began law school at Tulane University this fall. Megan Fuller and Shane Adams married Dec. 21, 2007. She is working as a rebuyer at Fred?s corporate offi ce. Taylor Driskill is currently working on her master of divinity from Candler School of Theology at Emory University where she focuses on music and worship arts ministry. Taylor is also the assistant director of children?s ministry at Dunwoody United Methodist Church. Although she spends most of her time at school and work, she continues to perform in professional musical theater in Atlanta. Ben Jorge is currently teaching anatomy and physiology labs at the University of Tennessee at Martin and applying to grad schools for neurological research. Wes Lawrence and Meredith Fowler married June 27, 2008. The couple resides in Austin, TX. Brandon Couillard was recently promoted to associate at Bank of America Securities where he covers health care stocks in equity research. Craig Cooper sat for the Missouri Bar Exam at the end of July. He is now practicing law as a new associate attorney at Faber & Brand in Columbia, MO. Ginnie Arnold and Mark Meredith married May 17, 2008, at Crescent Hill Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. Laura Hilliard and Melissa Dorsey ?06 were bridesmaids, and Nicole Lazo served as the fl ower girl at the joyous union of the two Louisville families. Other alumni in attendance were Cynthia Pfohl, Liz Wiedemann, Dani Ray Barton and Katharine Etchen. The couple currently resides in Washington, DC. Nicole Lazo is taking a break from her charity work with Cuban Americans in DC to focus on improving the lives of children in Africa. Nicole will be spending three months in Africa and working for the Foundation for Tomorrow, a nonprofi t devoted to empowering the future of developing nations by educating their youth. When Nicole returns to DC she will be the alumni adviser for Chi Delta Sorority of Rhodes College Women?s Soccer Team. Liz Wiedemann, senior reporter for the San Diego Business Journal and whale rights activist, traveled to Alaska for six months for a major story for the SDBJ. Liz studied the rapidly- melting ice caps and how their depletion is affecting the livelihood of whales in Southern California. She has since moved to Atlanta to further her aquatic studies at Emory University. Molly Chapman is teaching in a Montessori school for 3-6 year olds in Washington, DC. She and Logan Wheeler are part of a softball team in the DC League, often playing on the Mall and other parks around the city. The two are keeping the ?Fancy Lads? Intramurals Team of Rhodes proud with an impeccable record. Lucie Watkins received her master?s in communication: fi lm and video production from the University of Memphis in May 2008. She is currently in Birmingham, AL, where she has a new job as a technological aide at Crestline Elementary School. In May, Laura Stanford moved from Memphis to Chattanooga, where she has accepted a position as a fi nancial analyst for Decosimo Advisory Services. Having recently received his master?s degree in higher education from the University of Redlands, Dan Swanstrom is currently working at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Susannah Young is in the second year of a master?s program in arts, entertainment and media management at Columbia College Chicago, and is the associate producer for MusiciansStudio, a television program that airs on Chicago PBS station WYCC. She is also an intern/ Forkcast contributor for Pitchfork Media. It should be noted that she doesn?t write the album reviews, so don?t contact her hoping to settle a Pitchfork vendetta. Melanie Woods received her master of science in biology medical sciences { 38 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Class Notes In Memoriam ?33 Elizabeth Richey Stansel of Greenwood, MS, June 24, 2007. She was a charter member of the Ruleville Garden Club and Ruleville Twentieth Century Club. An active member of the Ruleville United Methodist Church, she served as president of the North Mississippi Conference of United Methodist Women. The widow of Eugene A. Stansel, she leaves a son and a daughter, seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. ?34 Clifford ?Son? Dinwiddie of Brownsville, TN, May 20, 2005. He was a member of the Brownsville First United Methodist Church and a World War II Army veteran. The widower of Mabel Ellen Hawkins Dinwiddie, he leaves three daughters, seven grandchildren, nine great- grandchildren and a great- great-grandchild. ?34 Cyrus Cleveland Johnson Jr. of Jackson, MS, Dec. 9, 2007. He served as a fl ight surgeon in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, reaching the rank of major. He also spent two years in the China- Burma-India Theater. He practiced urological surgery for more than 25 years and was a member of several medical associations. An active tree farmer for more than 50 years, he was a member of the Mississippi Forestry Association. He served as a lifetime deacon of First Baptist Church and was a member of the Solidarity Sunday school class. The widower of Jean Chambless Johnson, he leaves a son, a daughter, three grandchildren, three great- grandchildren, a brother and two nephews. ?35 Wertie Golden Martin of Looxahoma, TN, May 24, 2008. She was a retired elementary school teacher in Mississippi and member of the Senatobia First United Methodist Church. The widow of W.B. Martin, she leaves a son and a daughter, as well as two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. ?36 L. Alex Gilliam of Memphis, June 18, 2006. A World War II Navy veteran, he practiced law in Greenville, MS, then joined the legal department of the Arab-American Oil Co. until he took early retirement and moved home to Clarksdale. He practiced law a short time in the Roberson Firm before joining the trust department of Coahoma National Bank. He was a past president of the Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce and Regional Mental Health Center, as well as one of the founders of the Coahoma County Industrial Foundation. A member of St. George?s Episcopal Church, where he served as a longtime vestryman and senior warden, he wrote several books on his family?s history. He leaves his sister, two nieces and two nephews. ?36 Raford Watson Herbert of Jupiter, FL, May 23, 2008. He joined the F.B.I. after graduating from Georgetown law school, and in 1947 joined the CIA at its inception, where he served until he retired in 1965. That year, he went to Buenos Aires as president of Swift-Armour Argentina, S.A. He later worked for the King Ranch of Texas and with the Ethiopian from Mississippi College Aug. 2, 2008. Upon completing her research on cell death pathways at St. Jude Children?s Research Hospital, Desiree Steimer moved to Lexington to begin medical school at the University of Kentucky. 2006 Reporter: Nicole Vasquez nicolev@rhodes-alumni. net Marie Francis was recently promoted to deputy press secretary in the offi ce of Sen. Evan Bayh in Washington, DC. Ashley Mitchem completed her master?s in social work from the University of Tennessee May 30, 2008. She received the Rhoda O?Meara Award for Service and a University of Tennessee Health Science Center Student Service Award for her work as the president of the Social Work SGA. ?I now work as a foster care counselor at Youth Villages in Memphis, and I love it!? Adam Wilkinson received a master of science degree in college student personnel administration from the University of Central Missouri May 9, 2008. Adam writes, ?Starting July 1, I became the academy residential coordinator at the Advanced Academy of Georgia, a dual-enrollment program for gifted high school juniors and seniors housed within the honors college at the University of West Georgia. In this capacity I will, in conjunction with Academy and Residence Life, run the residential program for the academy, which includes 100-130 students and 11 undergraduate staff.? 2007 Alice King writes, ?I have been accepted to Columbia University?s Teachers College in New York City. I began my courses this summer. Thank you, to Dr. Smith in the Education Department at Rhodes, for all of your support.? 2008 Amy DeLong?s essay on the Memphis Catholic Human Relations Council (1968-70) was accepted for publication in the Tennessee Historical Quarterly (Summer 2008). In August, Katie Preston was honored for supporting actress in a drama for her role in the McCoy Theatre production of ?How I Learned To Drive? at the Memphis theater community?s 25th annual Ostrander Awards. Andrew Whaley was also honored at the Ostrander Awards for his cameo in McCoy?s ?Rocky Horror Picture Show.? rhodes.edu FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S { 39 } Livestock Development Co., a joint venture among the Ethiopian government and American and German investors. He leaves his wife Patricia, two daughters, a son and seven grandchildren. ?36 Jameson Miller Jones of Corinth, MS, Aug. 25, 2008. Professor of moral philosophy at Rhodes and dean of the college from 1955-1971, he later became associate director of institutional development at the Memphis College of Art, serving as its president from 1976-1981. In honor of his service to Rhodes, the Jameson M. Jones Award for Outstanding Faculty Service was established in 2005. He leaves three sons; a daughter, Sally Jones Heinz ?81; and fi ve grandchildren. ?37 John Robertson Pepper of Memphis, Nov. 20, 2006. During World War II, he served as a lieutenant commander in the Navy. He founded several companies, including the Goyer Company in Greenville, MS, Pepper Records and Sound Studio, which later became Pepper Tanner Advertising Agency. He leaves three children and a granddaughter. ?39 Marjorie Jennings Wunderlich of Memphis, Aug. 27, 2008. A member of Second Presbyterian Church and the Salvation Army Auxiliary and a volunteer at LeBonheur Children?s Medical Center, she leaves her husband of 65 years, Alvin Wunderlich ?39; a daughter; two sons; a sister, Louise Gagstetter ?41; and eight grandchildren. ?40 Martha Anne Moore Johnston of Memphis, Nov. 11, 2007. She was a charter member of Christ United Methodist Church, where she served as a church board member, president of the United Methodist Women, a delegate to the annual Methodist Conference and a Sunday school teacher. She leaves a sister, Gladys Moore Ellis ?43; four children; nine grandchildren; and six great- grandchildren. ?41 Helen Quenichet Keith of Columbus, OH, July 1, 2008. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, an associate member of Lake of the Woods Chapel and active in numerous service and nature organizations. The widow of Luther M. Keith Jr., she leaves two daughters, fi ve grandchildren and a niece. ?42 Dorothy Williamson McGehee Via of Memphis, July 5, 2008. She was a recent contributor to the Germantown (Tennessee) Historical Commission?s Oral Archives. As a USO greeter during World War II, she met her future husband, U.S. Army Air Corps Lt. Robert Foster Via. Bob pursued a career in the Air Force, and they moved more than 60 times. She leaves four daughters, nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. ?43 Walton Smith Cole of Boone, NC, Aug. 26, 2008. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church and a retired music professor, having taught for 34 years at Appalachian State University. A World War II veteran, he served in the Air Force as a link trainer instructor and a tail gunner in a B-17 aircraft. He leaves two daughters and four grandchildren. ?43 John Childress Whitsitt of Memphis, Sept. 3, 2008. A World War II Navy veteran, he was with First Tennessee Bank for more than 30 years, retiring as vice chairman of the board in 1983. A charter member of Christ United Methodist Church, he belonged to several civic organizations. He leaves two sons, a daughter and 11 grandchildren. ?44 Henrietta (Penny) Ruhmann of Austin, TX, Aug. 7, 2008. A retired secretary at the University of Texas business school, she was a member of University Presbyterian Church for more than 50 years, where she taught Sunday school and was a member of the women?s Bible study and church choir. She leaves a half-sister. ?45 Nancy Moore Palmer of Memphis, Sept. 25, 2006. She was a past president of Les Passees and the Les Passees Fine Arts Club. She was also a member of the Tuesday Study Club, The Woman?s Exchange and Holy Communion Episcopal Church. The widow of John Palmer, she leaves a daughter, Jeanne Palmer ?74, and two sisters, including Martha Anne Johnston ?40. ?46 Thomas H. Durham Jr. of Memphis, July 22, 2008. A lawyer and veteran of World War II and Korea, he worked for the U.S. Army as a civilian in the legal offi ces at Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, NJ, and Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL, where he stayed until retiring in 1981. He then served as president of the H.W. Durham Foundation in Memphis for 25 years. A former member of the Church of Christ at White Station, he was an active member of the Twickenham Church of Christ in Huntsville. He leaves his wife of 52 years, Bettie Platt Durham, a daughter, a son, a granddaughter and two nieces. ?46 Madelyn Estes Earles of Oakland, TN, May 28, 2008. She was a charter member of Christ United Methodist Church in Memphis and Reach to Recovery Cancer Program. She also served as a Pink Lady at Methodist Hospital. She leaves a daughter, a son and two granddaughters. ?46 William M. Flack of Cordova, TN, Jan. 6, 2004. A retired regional account manager for L.S. DuBois Drug Co., he was a choir member at Central Church. He leaves his wife, Carolyn B. Flack; two sons; a sister; and fi ve grandchildren. ?47 Bettie Roe Clouse Barnes of Griffi n, GA, June 24, 2008. She enjoyed volunteering in numerous community activities, clubs and service projects. A member of St. George Episcopal Church, she leaves her husband, Grantland Barnes, two daughters, a son, three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. ?47 Monta Clarice Irby Bender of Dallas, May 31, 2008. She was a member of Spring Valley United Methodist Church and an avid traveler. The widow of Marvin Jimmie Bender, to whom she was married for 40 years, she leaves three sons and four grandchildren. { 40 } FA L L 2 0 0 8 R H O D E S rhodes.edu Connections By President William E. Troutt O One constant theme continues to emerge in all my conversations with Rhodes alumni. Whether you graduated in 1936 or 2006, you each tell a personal story about how you connected with Rhodes professors in ways that changed your lives. I continue to be inspired by these stories of how a relationship with a faculty mentor made the critical difference in your personal and professional lives. I am especially inspired by the countless ways our late dean, Jameson Jones ?36, affected the intellectual and spiritual lives of so many of you, both during and after his years at Rhodes. As John Gladney ?74, who established the Jameson M. Jones Outstanding Faculty Service Award, has said, ?Members of the faculty serve Rhodes in many ways that go beyond formal teaching duties and scholarship.? As I begin my 10th fall at Rhodes, I appreciate more than ever how excellence at our college indeed begins with our faculty. They are gifted teacher/scholars who challenge, engage and connect students in life-changing ways. As John Hugon ?77, one of our trustees, says, ?It?s with our faculty?that?s where the magic begins.? In this issue of Rhodes, you have read how faculty like David McCarthy, David Jilg and Judith Haas are making an impact in the lives of our students, and how our new Environmental Studies Program postdocs are reaching across the curriculum, all under the able leadership of Michael Drompp, our new Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs. When today?s fi rst-year students graduate in 2012, they will truly be connected with a talented and committed faculty. They will have taken full advantage of their Rhodes education, and without a doubt, they will have experienced the ?magic? of a liberal arts education that for them, and generations of Rhodes students, began with our faculty. At Opening Comvocation?President Troutt (left) with Gail P.C. Streete, the W.J. Millard Professor of Religious Studies and recipient of the 2008 Jameson M. Jones Award for Faculty Service, and Michael Drompp, Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs J U S T I N F O X B U R K S O ur students? passion for learning is matched by the passion for giving in our alumni/ae, parents and friends. We express our deepest gratitude to all who sustain Rhodes College with their fi nancial commitments. Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 ur s ? passi n f r l arni g is atched b the passi n f r givi in r alumni ae par r deepe t gr ll s Co e with th r nanc l commi ments Honor Ro of Donors 20 7-20 The Rollow Avenue of Oaks, named in memory of John A. Rollow?26, college engineer from 1926-68 2 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 The Benefactors? Circle The Benefactors? Circle in the Cloister of Palmer Hall includes the names of those who have made historic commitments to Rhodes. Connie and Dunbar Abston Emily P. ? and Emerson A. Alburty ? Lucille Hamer ?48 and Robert W. Amis ?48 ARAMARK Corporation Ann Pridgen ?47 and Edgar H. Bailey Paul Barret, Jr. ?46 ? Walter D. Bellingrath ? Carolyn ? and Winton Blount ? Corella Allen ? and Bertram F. Bonner ? L. Palmer Brown, III ?30 ? Neville Frierson Bryan ?58 and John H. Bryan ?58 Joyce A. Mollerup and Robert H. Buckman Stanley J. ? and Mertie W. Buckman ? Valerie S. and Glenn C. Burgess Catherine ? and A. K. Burrow ? Christine Barham Caruthers ? Rachel M. ? and S. DeWitt Clough ? Patricia H. and John H. Crabtree, Jr. ?57 Brenda and Lester Crain ?51 Linda and Mike Curb The Day Foundation William B. Dunavant, Jr. Sarah M. ? and Robert C. Flemister, Jr. ? ?26 The Ford Foundation Nancy Hill Fulmer ?51 and Arthur Fulmer Allison and Thomas M. Garrott Alfred C. Glassell ?11 ? Boyce ? and Cecil M. Gooch ? The Hassell Family ? of Clifton, Tennessee Napoleon ? and Marie Cordes Hill ? Hazel M. ? and Ralph C. Hon ? The Hyde Family Foundations Margaret R. Hyde ?34 ? Dorothy C. King ? The Kresge Foundation E. H. Little ? Suzanne and Neely Mallory, Jr. Edward C. Martin, Jr. ?41 ? Virginia ? and Robert ? McCallum Harry B. McCoy, Jr. ? Mabel M. and Phillip H. McNeill Pamela and William Michaelcheck ?69 Judith Deavenport ?56 and Frank M. Mitchener, Jr. Axson Brown and Bryan Morgan Lillian ? and Morrie Moss ? Bruce K. and Harold F. Ohlendorf ? ?31 Catherine ? and Edmund Orgill ? Joseph and Irene Leatherman Orgill Weetie and Harry Phillips, Sr. ? The Plough Foundation Carol W. and James H. Prentiss ? Robert and Ruby Priddy Charitable Trust Linda W. and S. Herbert Rhea Josie and Julian Robertson Patricia K. and Charles W. Robertson, Jr. ?65 Martha R. ? and James D. Robinson ? Jac C. Ruffi n ?41 ? James F. Ruffi n ? J. S. ? and Jan S. Seidman Leone W. ? and P. K. Seidman ? Cindy L. and John C. Sites ?74 Jeannette Spann ?30 ? James A. Thomas III ?62 ? Terry E. Westbrook ?66 ? Mary Wilson White ? The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Dorothy ? and Kemmons ? Wilson Rebecca Webb and Spence L. Wilson Marjorie ?39 ? and Alvin Wunderlich, Jr. ?39 ? In Memoriam Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 3 Endowed Circle of the Charles E. Diehl Society To ensure Rhodes? continuing fi nancial strength, unrestricted endowment gifts can be made to fund perpetual memberships in the Charles E. Diehl Society. These unrestricted gifts may be either current or deferred or some combination of the two. They are recognized with membership in the Endowed Circle. Endowed Guarantors Mr. ? and Mrs. James A. Thomas, III ?62 Members of the Charles E. Diehl Society Members of the Diehl Society provide annual unrestricted gifts. Membership levels in the Society are Philanthropists ($100,000 or more), Guarantors ($50,000 or more), Fellows ($25,000 or more), Benefactors ($15,000 or more), Sustainers ($10,000 or more) and Patrons ($5,000 or more). For those alumni who have not yet celebrated their 10th reunion, membership is offered for a gift of $2,500 or more. Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk. Diehl Society Guarantor Mr. Robert H. Buckman Ms. Joyce A. Mollerup Diehl Society Fellow Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Anderson ?71 (Carmen Cockrill Webb ?71) Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Crain, Jr. ?51 Mr. John C. Hugon Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jerden ?59 Mr. J. Stephen Martin Mr. and Mrs. William J. Michaelcheck ?69 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Rollins ?81 Mr. and Mrs. ? Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ?39 (Marjorie Jennings ? ?39) Diehl Society Benefactor Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Abston, Jr. Ms. Deborah L. Craddock ?80 Mr. Robert E. Craddock, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Hamilton* (Barbara Howell ?51) Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Hyde, III Mrs. Vicki G. Palmer ?75 Mr. John Palmer Dr. Morris T. Reagan ?60* Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sites ?74 Dr. and Mrs. William E. Troutt Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wallace, III ?75 Mr. and Mrs. Spence L. Wilson Two Anonymous Donors Diehl Society Sustainer Mr. and Mrs. James N. Augustine, Jr. ?89 Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Barnish, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bryan ?58 (Neville Frierson ?58) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Clark, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coats ?75 Mr. and Mrs. Trow Gillespie (Elizabeth Holland Johnston ?75) Rev. Robin R. Hatzenbuehler ?71* Mr. Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler ?71* Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Johnson ?83* Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph Jones, III ?79 Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Lainoff Mr. Herbert Linville ?50 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montesi, III* (Pamela Gaye Palmer ?80) Mr. L. Allen Reynolds ?60 Dr. Randall R. Rhea ?77 Dr. and Mrs. James T. Robertson ?53 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Rudner Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. James F. Springfi eld, Sr. ?51 Diehl Society Patron Ms. Madison M. Agee ?99 Mr. Charles M. Agee, III ?99 Ms. Michelle B. Babcock ?98 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Bailey (Ann Elizabeth Pridgen ?47) Mr. and Mrs. David H. Barber Ms. Mary Beth Blackwell-Chapman Mr. Christopher J. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Blair Mr. and Mrs. James B. Boone, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bryan, III ?83 Mrs. Dorothy Dyess Bryce-Morton ?47 Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams Butler, III ?63 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Campbell, Jr. Ms. Denise Fontenot Conte ?91 Mr. James V. Conte, Jr. ?91 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cook, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Costello (Maura Therese Brady ?83) Mrs. Mary Farnham Crawford ?78 Mr. Calvin Mew Ms. Meg Thomas Crosby ?92 Mr. Scott Crosby Dr. and Mrs. James H. Daughdrill, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Donelson ?38* Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Doramus ?72 Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Eckels ?70* (Laila Dianne Adams ?71) Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe A. Feild, Jr. ?52 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Geddes Mr. David B. DuBard ?88* Ms. Deirdre Giblin* Ms. Katherine Buckman Gibson* Mr. J.W. Gibson* Dr. Michelle Long Greene ?91 Dr. Jason T. Greene ?91 Mrs. Sara Jane Bryant Greenlee ?52* Mr. Roy L. Greenlee* Dr. Melissa A. Herbst ?94 Dr. and Mrs. C. Stratton Hill, Jr. ?50 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jacoway ?62 Dr. Robert M. Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus A. Kimbrough ?90 Mrs. Dorothy Orgill Kirsch Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lientz, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Llewellyn Mr. and Mrs. George A. Makris, Jr. ?78 Mr. and Mrs. W. Neely Mallory, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Maxwell, Jr. ?57 Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. McCord, Jr. (Mary Jack Rich ?51) Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGehee, Jr. (Virginia Ballou ?46) Mr. and Mrs. John T. McLoughlin (Harriette Cox Hollis ?41) Mr. and Mrs. David R. McWilliams ?78 Mrs. Jennifer W. Newman ?73 Mr. James E. Newman Mr. and Mrs. James A. O?Donnell ?74 Mr. and Mrs. David Overend ?96* Mr. and Mrs. John L. Pattillo (Janet Lynn Emery ?69) Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Pearson Dr. John R. Pharis ?67* Mrs. Harry J. Phillips, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Posey, III ?80 Mrs. Laurie Enos Quattlebaum, Jr. ?84 Mr. A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr. ?86 Mrs. Kathryn Reed ?42 Dr. and Mrs. S. Herbert Rhea Ms. Lisenne D. Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. W. Reid Sanders Dr. Deborah Owen Schadt Mr. Stephen C. Schadt Mr. and Mrs. David L. Simpson, III ?58 (Elizabeth LeMaster ?58) Dr. and Mrs. S. Shepherd Tate ?39 Dr. Elizabeth L. Todd ?73 Mr. William H. Wilcox Dr. Edward O. Uthman ?74 Dr. Margaret Uthman Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Varnell, Jr. (Jeanne Hyde Scott ?58) Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Waller Dr. Mary Rodriguez Wardrop ?55 Mr. and Mrs. David D. Watts ?63 Dr. Joy Brown Wiener ?52 Dr. Russel L. Wiener ?42 Ms. Kathryn A. Williams Mrs. Grace M. Williamson ?57 Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Wynne Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Young* Four Anonymous Donors Executive Committee Michele B. Babcock ?98 Bill Butler ?63 John Coats ?75 Deborah Legg Craddock ?80, President Roscoe Field ?52 Randy Rhea ?77 ? In Memoriam The Charles E. Diehl Society Deborah Legg Craddock ?80, President The Diehl Society is named for Charles E. Diehl, who served as college president from 1917-49. The Society recognizes individuals who have provided generous fi nancial support for the operation of the college as well as leadership, loyalty, and expertise throughout the year. 4 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 H. William Allen, III ?66, President Members of The Red & Black Society provide annual unrestricted gifts. Membership levels in the Society, which takes its name from the colors in the college seal, are Partners ($3,500 or more), Senior Members ($2,500 or more), Associates ($1,500 or more) and Members ($1,000 or more). For those alumni who have not yet celebrated their 10th reunion, membership is offered for a gift of $500 or more. Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk. Red & Black Society Partner The Hon. and Mrs. William H. Davis, Jr. ?68* Dr. and Mrs. Jerald M. Duncan ?61* Ms. Edna Hall Gambling Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Hollingsworth ?73 Mr. David Hunter of Montlaw ?85* Ms. Elizabeth R. Pearce ?91* Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Storrs* (Betty Lou Wood ?53) Mr. and Mrs. David L. Taub* (Pamela Leigh Bishop ?92) Mr. and Mrs. David G. Zanca* Red & Black Society Senior Dr. and Mrs. J. David Alexander, Jr. ?53 (Catharine Ballard Coleman ?56) Mrs. Susan S. Arnold ?89 Mr. E. Alan Arnold ?86 Ms. Edith S. Bingham Mr. and Mrs. David D. Blalock, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Bollinger Ms. Carole L. Branyan ?67 Ms. Susan E. Brown Mr. William McCoy Dr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Bye, Jr. ?66 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Campbell, IV* Ms. Carolyn Crenshaw Carl ?79 Mr. Ralph A. Carl ?75 Dr. Thomas P. Chu ?80 Dr. Anita A. Davis ?90 Dr. Russell T. Wigginton, Jr. ?88 Mr. and Mrs. W. Lipscomb Davis, Jr. Ms. Tracy Terwilliger Dean ?93 Dr. Kristen T. Duncan ?96* Mr. Douglas B. Duncan ?96* Mr. and Mrs. David L. Eades ?82 (Evelyn Christine Ray ?82) Mrs. Priscilla Hinkle Ennis ?68 Mr. Robert J. Ennis Mr. and Mrs. C. Bradford Foster, III ?69 (Susan Hoefer ?69) Mr. and Mrs. John B. Goss Dr. Sara Helen Goza ?80 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Grace Ms. Kathy L. Hayek ?81 Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Henkel ?79* (Mary Frances Clevenger ?79) Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Hermann ?42 Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Howell ?66 (Nancy Lowry Cox ?67) Dr. and Mrs. Homer L. Isbell (Betty Jean Wilkinson ?45) Mr. Robert A. Jetmundsen ?77 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lowe* Ms. Kim Chickey MacQueen ?83 Mr. Andrew L. MacQueen ?87 Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Forrest S. McCartney (Ruth Edna Griffi s ?50) Dr. James T. McDonald, Jr. ?51 Dr. Katherine M. McElroy ?77 Mr. James L. McElroy ?69 Mr. Alexander J. McKelway ?86* Mr. John H. McMinn, III ?68 Mrs. Margaret Ruyl McTier ?61 Dr. Vivian D. McWilliams ?73 Mr. Joe McWilliams Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Mischer, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Luther J. Nussbaum ?68 Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Ogden ?71 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Patton, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. George F. Pierce, III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Price Mrs. Joanna Smith Priester ?88* Dr. W. Bradford Priester ?86* Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O. Proctor ?80 (Allyson Mann Hooper ?87) Ms. Elizabeth Proctor Reichelt ?92* Mr. Charles J. Reichelt, Jr.* Mrs. Melody Hokanson Richey Mr. Warren A. Richey Dr. and Mrs. S. Gwin Robbins, Jr. ?68 Dr. Mary Jane Smalley Roberts ?58* Dr. Paul O. Roberts* Ms. Wendy Tallent Rotter ?87 Mr. Cary G. Rotter Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rouse* Ms. Sally J. Rutherford Mr. Glenn N. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey A. Smith, Jr. ?63 Mrs. Degna Spoldi Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sullivan, III* Ms. Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ?77 Mr. Thomas D. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John R. Tilton ?67 Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Trusty ?56* Mr. and Mrs. William P. Utt Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wild, Jr. ?66* Mr. and Ms. H. Wesley Williams, III ?89 Mrs. Richadean G. Wilson ?25 Red & Black Society Associate Dr. Bette J. Ackerman* Dr. Henry A. Kurtz* Dr. and Mrs. John R. Adams, Jr. ?81 (Stephanie Marie Bankston ?82) Mr. Bryan T. Baker ?01 Ms. Donna Lorraine Barlett ?80 Ms. Carolyn Alison Barnwell ?99* Mrs. Nancy C. Black ?94* Mr. and Ms. Christian D. Boswell ?84 Ms. Laura Keever Brimberry ?89 Mr. Olin K. Brimberry Mr. Rickman P. Brown ?77 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cancelosi Mr. Alper M. Cetingok ?97 Mr. and Mrs. R. Alan Chambers Ms. Susan M. Clark ?74 Dr. Mark A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Clary ?77 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Coolidge, Jr. Dr. Mary Beth Overton Cotham ?74 Mr. John T. Cotham, Jr. ?74 Dr. Martha H. Crenshaw ?74 Mr. Henry M. Lee, Jr. ?75 Ms. Samantha Briden Duke ?87 Mr. William Britton Duke II Dr. Carl G. Dury II ?72 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Edington ?67 Dr. Christopher N. Emanuel ?92 Mr. Lawrence E. Evans ?65* Mrs. John Farley ?37 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Fogelman Dr. Russell E. Galloway ?80 Dr. Sherry Galloway Dr. Karen M. Gehrs ?83 Dr. R. Sann Gossum ?86* Dr. John S. Goza ?83* Mr. and Mrs. John H. Guthrie, Jr. ?85* Mr. and Mrs. Brent C. Haney Mrs. Margaret Lawson Headrick ?73 Mr. S. Russell Headrick ?73 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Highsmith ?67 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Hoggard* Mr. and Mrs. C. Alton Hollingsworth, Jr. (Elizabeth Shaifer ?55) Dr. Ann Holmes ?85 Mr. Lowry H. Howell ?95 Mrs. Anne Hixon Huff? ?57* Dr. Thomas A. Huff ?57* Ms. Molly Bradley Jackson ?94 Mr. William D. Jackson ?94 Mr. Scott P. Howard ?73* Ms. Bridget Jensen* Dr. Emily Mills Johnson ?83* Dr. and Mrs. Warren T. Johnson, Jr. (Erin Stukey ?73) The Rev. Margaret Wood Jones Mr. Frank A. Jones Mr. Tsutomu Kawazoe ?63 Dr. Harry L. Swinney ?61 Mrs. Lizabeth Kelley Ms. Daney D. Kepple Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lawrence (Patricia Lynn Weaver ?50) Mr. and Mrs. James M. Martin Dr. and Mrs. James G. McClure ?46 Ms. Katherine Bullard Melhorn ?77 Ms. Marilyn A. Meyers ?64 Mr. and Ms. William A. Miller Dr. and Mrs. James M. Millis Miss Grace Meredith Moorhead ?42 Dr. and Mrs. John R. Morgan Dr. and Mrs. Julian C. Nall ?43 Mr. Thomas A. Jones ?73 Ms. Molly Newman Mr. Michael G. Nolan ?79 Ms. Rosalia Nolan Dr. and Ms. Charles W. Parrott ?83 Mrs. Sarah Rook Perkins ?49 Mr. Timothy B. Perry ?97 Mrs. Grace Wunderlich Prange ?39 Mr. and Ms. John M. Presley ?82* Ms. Allison F. Prickett ?03 Mrs. Mary L. Puckett ?74 Mr. Richard H. Puckett Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ratcliff, Jr. ?52 Mr. and Mrs. Roxburgh Rennie Mr. Eugene C. Reynolds ?43 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Robertson, III Mr. and Mrs. F. Michael Royer* Ms. Diane Rudner Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Samuelson Mrs. Melissa Coleman Savage ?82 Ms. Margaret Bane Schatzman ?79* Dr. Nathan K. Schatzman* Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamilton Sloan Ms. Kathleen Fleece Smoke ?91 Mr. Jonathan P. Smoke? 91 Ms. Sara L. Stainback ?98 Dr. Burton N. Stodghill ?92 Dr. Mary Rebecca Moore Tait ?83 Mr. David L. Tait Mr. Frank B. Thacher, III ?01 Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Tiernan* Mrs. Jenna Goodloe Wade Mr. John P. Wade Dr. Jane Walters ?56 Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Ward, Jr. ?65 Ms. Hallie McNeill Ward ?96 Ms. Suzanne M. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Watts ?85 Dr. W. Allen Wesche ?88 Ms. Tracy L. Wesche Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Westmoreland (Erwin Ann Hansch ?57) Mrs. Allyson K. Williams ?96 Mr. Brett K. Williams ?94 Mr. and Mrs. Doug K. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Williams, Jr. Mrs. Frances Uhlhorn Wunderlich ?45* Red & Black Society Member Mr. and Mrs. H. William Allen, III ?66 (Betty Katherine Willis ?66) Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Andrew ?42 Mr. Ward Archer, Jr. ?74 Dr. and Mrs. Omar T. Atiq Mrs. Anna Kathryn Atkinson ?38 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Austin, Jr. ?52 (Susan Fulmer ?55) Dr. Joseph H. Autry, III ?65 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Awsumb ?61 (Martha Elizabeth Breytspraak ?63) Mr. Dudley Baker, Jr. ?99 Ms. Olivia D. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Bale Ms. Kimberly C. Bates ?88* Dr. G. Wright Bates, Jr. ?87* Mr. and Mrs. William P. Battaglia Ms. Effi e Vanzola Bean ?99 Ms. Anne G. Beard ?84 Mr. Richardson Beard Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Bearman, Jr. (Joy Phyllis Magdovitz ?58) Dr. Tatiana Bidikov Dr. Igor Bidikov Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Blake, Jr. Mrs. Doris Fenton Blew, Jr. ?49 Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Blumer ?59* (Nancy Jane Haynes ?62) Dr. Suzanne L. Bonefas* Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bonham ?76 Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Boone, Jr. ?71 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Borleske (Barbara June Lesh ?68) Dr. Charlotte G. Borst* Dr. and Mrs. Robert I. Bourne, Jr. ?54 (Anne Elizabeth Riley ?54) Mr. and Mrs. B. Snowden Boyle, Jr. ?46 Mr. Anthony L. Brady, Jr. ?80 Mr. Matthew H. Breaux ?99 Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Brown* Mr. and Mrs. S. Toof Brown, Jr. ?47 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bruce, III Mr. and Mrs. John R. Buckthal The Red & Black Society Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 5 Mr. and Mrs. E. Steward Butler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Byars Mr. Frank C. Byrd, III ?90 Mr. and Mrs. Duke E. Cain ?73 (Susan Lyn Smith ?72) Mrs. Betty Calandruccio Dr. R. Bradford Camp, Jr. ?66 Ms. Theresa Cloys Carl ?75 Mr. Norman A. Carl Dr. P. Ross Bandy ?72 Ms. Donna Casparian Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Cater ?56 (Venita Irene Saunders ?56) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Chadwick Mr. John S. Cherry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Clay, III ?51* Mrs. Annelle A. Clute ?55* Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Cobb ?44* Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Coleman ?89 (Deborah Ellen Blinn ?90) Rev. and Mrs. C. Allen Cooke ?53 Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Coolidge Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Corey Mr. and Mrs. E. Ralph Cotham, IV (Mary Frances Buxton ?62) Mr. Jeffrey L. Crader ?01 The Rev. Senter C. Crook ?65 Dr. Isaac Joseph McFadden Ms. Wynona G. Crosby Dr. C. Richard Crosby Mrs. Mary W. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery K. Davis ?85 (Mary Lynn Tucker ?84) Ms. Erin S. Davis Shedd ?98 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Irving DesRoches* Ms. Jennifer N. Dill ?04* Mrs. Elaine Anthony Dooley ?39 Mr. and Mrs. Todd S. Doolin ?87 (Amy Jo Markle ?89) Dr. Barbara B. Dorsett Dr. Cecil R. Dorsett Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Dortch ?58 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Douglas ?48 Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. Dufour, Jr. ?87 Dr. Ben M. Dukes ?58 Rev. Judith Simono Durff ?66 Dr. Thomas H. Durff ?65 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Edmonds, III (Jennifer Fey ?68) Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Edwards ?79 Mr. and Mrs. K. Wyatt Engwall ?69 Dr. Jennifer L. Erkulwater ?95 Mr. R. Trent Taylor ?95 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Falk, Jr. (Dorothy Ann Johnson ?67) Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Farrell ?71* Ms. Joyce Parker Fegette ?99 Mrs. Ellen M. Feldman-Elliott Dr. Gary B. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fenton, III Ms. Donna K. Fisher ?71 Mr. Eric D. Flanders ?94 Dr. Patricia M. Flynn ?77 Dr. Jerry D. Heston ?78 Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Foshee Mr. Samuel O. Franklin Ms. Laura A. Frase ?82 Mrs. Gladys Frazier ?32 Mrs. Catherine Moore Freeburg ?40 Mr. and Ms. Michael R. Frick ?80 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Fulmer, Jr. (Nancy Lynne Hill ?51) Ms. Michelle Vick Fulmer ?83 Mr. Arthur Fulmer, III Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee Garrett, Jr. Mr. Steven M. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Logan H. Germann ?93 Mr. and Mrs. Sean E. Glancy Mr. and Mrs. Mackie H. Gober ?68 (Jane C. Campbell ?69) Ms. Lynda Godkin Mr. Ken Hickey Dr. and Mrs. Emmel B. Golden, Jr. ?72 (Nancy Virginia Jaco ?71) Mr. William K. Gooch ?76 Dr. and Mrs. T. Keith Grebe Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne B. Gregory, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Griffi n Mr. Jack W. Grigsby Ms. Lauren B. Gunn ?02 Ms. Elizabeth M. Haag ?98* Mrs. Emily Williamson Haizlip ?46 Mr. Douglas F. Halijan ?89 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Harris Dr. Diana C. Harris Mrs. Lynn S. Hazelrig Dr. Jeffrey E. Hazlewood ?82 Mr. Alexander S. Heit ?08 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Henley ?60* (Virginia Kimbrough Baxter ?60) Dr. Jack D. Herbert ?62 Dr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Higdon (Joanna Coss ?66) Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hille ?69 (Mary Tansill Heslip ?69) Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hixon ?60 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hofto Mr. William M. Holmes, Jr. ?64 Ms. Elizabeth B. Hood ?98 Dr. Anna K. Hopla Mr. Robert E. Wilton Mr. Daniel M. Hougland ?76 Mrs. Therese P. Howell* Ms. Susan Logan Huffman ?83 Mr. John R. Huffman Ms. Catherine L. Hughes ?74* Mr. Ron Hughes* Mr. William W. Hunt ?56 Mrs. Elizabeth S. Hurley ?84 Mr. Mark N. Hurley ?82 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hussey, Jr. (Eva Mae Duncan ?59) Dr. and Mrs. John Jacobus ?62 (Kathryn E. Smallwood ?62) Mrs. Julia Auwarter Javarone ?01 Mr. Jason A. Javarone ?00 Mr. and Mrs. Beverly H. Johns, III Dr. and Ms. Archibald C. Johnston ?67 Dr. Jameson M. Jones ? ?36 Ms. Vickie Hardy Jones ?93 Mr. Stephen P. Jones Mr. Malcolm J. Katt Mr. and Mrs. Sam K. Kaywood Mr. Ernest G. Kelly, Jr. Ms. Robin Meredith Kelly ?89 Dr. Keith E. Kelly ?88 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kennedy ?69 (Eleanor Rosson ?69) Ms. Angeline Kinnaird Linn ?79* Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kirkpatrick Mr. and Ms. Robert A. Koch (Lynn Elizabeth Stapleton ?83) Ms. Patricia A. Lane ?72 Ms. Tracee Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Lane Mrs. Berta Radford Laney ?50 Mr. James T. Laney Mrs. Sue Dean Langfi tt ?63* Mr. Silas B. Langfi tt ?63* Mr. and Mrs. John D. Langston Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Lembke ?88 Ms. Nancy H. Lenox ?71 Mr. and Mrs. David E. Lindsey ?63 (Jeanie Hay Heltzel ?65) Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Lowry, III ?63 Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Lydick, Jr. ?68 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. MacDonald, III Dr. Ahad Mahootchi ?88 Mr. W. Neely Mallory, III Mrs. Laura G. Mansur Dr. and Mrs. Bouldin A. Marley, Jr.* Ms. Elizabeth B. Martin ?80 Mr. Douglas F. Martin Ms. Claire Campbell Massey ?66 Ms. Margaret C. Massey ?86 Mr. James W. Massey ?83 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Matlock ?74 Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Matthews ?84 Mr. David L. McAdoo ?62 Mr. and Mrs. W. Neal McAtee ?85 (Amy Lynne Hazlewood ?86) Mr. Vern E. McCarty ?66* Mr. John D. McCharen ?63 Rev. Robert E. McClelland ?57 The Rev. Senter C. Crook ?65 Dr. Isaac Joseph McFadden Mrs. Jean H. McFadden ?46 Mr. Brian S. McGeorge ?95 Ms. Susan McGeorge Ms. Dawn McGriff ?83 Mrs. Joanna Kindig McKnight ?57* Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. McKnight ?49 (Patricia Caldwell ?49) Mr. and Mrs. John W. McQuiston, II ?65 (Robbie Evelyn Walker ?65) Dr. and Mrs. Stevens D. Melton ?77 Ms. Carol Middleton Messineo ?74 Dr. James W. Thomas II ?70 Dr. Geraldine Miller Mr. Charles S. Mitchell V ?94 Mrs. Houston N. Moore ?29* Dr. and Mrs. William E. Morehead (Patricia Ann Riegle ?54) Ms. Sarah M. Morgan ?99* Mr. David J. Morgan ?00* Dr. and Mrs. William R. Mott Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mudd Mr. Joseph J. Nash ?81 Mrs. June D. Neal Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Nelson Mr. and Ms. David G. Newbern (Linda Adair Baird ?82) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Noble, III Ms. Sarah Horne Nolan ?72 Mr. D. Christopher Nunn ?97 Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Ollinger ?91* Mr. and Mrs. C. Penn Owen, III (Gwen Elizabeth Jones ?79) Dr. D. Davidson Oxley ?87 Dr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Parker ?70 (Laura Elizabeth Whittemore ?71) Ms. Charlotte Patton Parks ?83* Mr. Paul N. Parks, Jr. ?83* Ms. Tracy Vezina Patterson ?84* Mr. Scott D. Patterson ? ?85* Dr. Pedie Pedersen ?70 Mrs. Frances Crouch Perkins ?51 Ms. Suzanne Gonce Perlis ?90 Mr. David W. Perlis ?90 Mr. Charles Perry Mr. J. Russell Perry Mr. Joshua L. Pesses ?01 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Petersen ?60 Dr. Lesley A. Petrich* Mr. Ronald A. Teer* Ms. Cynthia M. Pfohl ?05 Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Ping ?51* (Bessie Claire Oates ?53) Dr. Deborah Nichol Pittman ?71 Mr. Arnold H. Pittman ?67 Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Polovich Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Porter Ms. Rosemary W. Potter ?70 Mr. R. Michael Potter Ms. Dorothy Johnson Pounders ?68 Mr. Louis R. Pounders ?68 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Pyeatt Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Pyhrr Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Quay (Rosamond Goldman ?75) Mr. M. Rex Rankin, III ?74* Dr. and Mrs. John E. Rawson (Mary Asbury Crouch ?60) Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ray (Charlotte Ann Lebo ?67) Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Reynolds, II Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rice ?74 Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Richardson, Jr. ?51 (Patricia Anne Cooper ?51) Ms. Carol Greaves Rockett ?59 Ms. Debbi Fields Rose Mr. Michael D. Rose Ms. Ann Rollow Ross ?52 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ross Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rosser Ms. Carol Lee C. Royer ?78 Mr. Joe Royer Mr. and Mrs. George M. Russell ?56 Ms. Deborah Sale ?70 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sartwell, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Satterthwaite ?71* Mr. Jon P. Seiler Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Semmes Mr. John R. Shanley, Jr. ?84 Ms. Elaine K. Shanley Mr. Leighton A. Shantz ?88 Mrs. Betty Sue Wilcox Shaw ?53* Mr. Charles W. Sheehan ?01* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Simmons Ms. S. Jeanette Sims ?76 Mr. Timothy D. Davis ?87 Ms. Lisa B. Singer Mr. J. Matthew Skvarla ?99 Dr. and Mrs. John M. Smith, III* Dr. Julie Atkinson Smith ?99* Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Kirby H. Smith ?81 Mrs. Florence Swepston Snowden ?47 Dr. and Mrs. John C. Stepan ?63 Ms. Elizabeth K. Stinson ?97 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stokes, Jr. Dr. Gayle S. Storey ?70* Dr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Strickland, III ?68 (Carol Ann Colclough ?68) Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sweeney, Jr. Mrs. Kathryn W. Tanner ?57 Mr. Ray U. Tanner ?54 Dr. K. C. Ptomey, Jr. ?64 The Rev. Carol Tate 6 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Ms. Leslie Copeland Taylor ?76 Mr. Eric M. Teal ?91 Ms. Amy Morris Teal Dr. Paige W. Tench ?76 Ms. Martha G. Thomas ?03* Mr. Gerald A. Koonce ?73 Ms. Myrna Thomas Mr. John J. Thomason ?51 Dr. Sally P. Thomason Dr. and Mrs. William C. Threlkeld ?53 (Amy Josephine Taylor ?54) Mr. and Mrs. William C. Tong Mr. and Mrs. Darrell G. Townsend Mr. J.D. Trimble, Jr. ?52 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Trimble, V ?79 Mrs. Robin B. Trimble Mrs. Agnes Ming Turley ?44* Dr. and Mrs. James E. Turner ?56 Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Tutor* (Ruth Evelyn Green ?85) Mr. and Mrs. William C. Tyler, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Van Cleve ?90 (F. Amanda Illges ?91) Dr. Carl E. Vest ?92 Dr. Patricia L. Walls Dr. and Mrs. Ronnie J. Wann* Mrs. Grace W. Ward ?03 Ms. Lynn Morrow Ward ?66 Dr. Julia M. Watkins ?83 Dr. W. Bryan Watkins Mr. and Mrs. David B. Weatherman ?01 Ms. Rebecca Wynn Weiler ?69 Mr. Richard E. Weiler Mrs. Diane M. Wellford ?59 Mr. Walker L. Wellford, III ?59 Mr. and Mrs. Lin C. Wetterau, Jr.* (Mary Irene McDonald ?54) Mrs. Lynda Lipscomb Wexler ?60 Mr. Lewis P. Wexler Mrs. Carol P. White ?66 Dr. Thomas J. White, Jr. ?62 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. White, Jr. ?39 (Sarah Aydelott Boothe ?39) Dr. and Mrs. G. Kenneth Williams Mrs. Jane Wittichen Williams ?52 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Williams Mr. Jon David Willingham ?04 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wilson, III ?53* Mr. and Mrs. David J. Wottle Mr. and Mrs. Murray H. Wright ?67* Ms. Stephanie H. Wynne ?07 Dr. Linda K. Yates ?69 One Anonymous Donor Executive Committee Mr. H. William Allen, III ?66, President Mr. Dudley Baker, Jr. ?99 Ms. Anne Gaudet Beard ?84 Mrs. Nancy C. Black ?94 Mr. Christian D. Boswell ?84 Mr. Rickman P. Brown ?77 Dr. Raymond E. Bye, Jr. ?66 Mr. Ralph A. Carl ?75 Ms. Emily W. Deichmann ?07 Mr. David B. DuBard ?88 Mr. William H. Edington ?67 Ms. Elizabeth Bokesch Fairman ?98 Mrs. Claire C. Hegarty ?01 Dr. Peter Y. Kim ?91 Mr. Marcus A. Kimbrough ?90 Ms. Nancy H. Lenox ?71 Mr. Michael L. Matthews ?84 Dr. Vivian D. McWilliams ?73 Mr. David Overend ?96 Mrs. Gwen Parrish Owen ?79 Dr. Thomas E. Strong ?54 Ms. Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ?77 Mr. Ray U. Tanner ?54 Ms. Leigh Bishop Taub ?92 Mr. Claude B. Trusty ?56 Mr. Walker L. Wellford, III ?59 Dr. Thomas J. White, Jr. ?62 Mrs. Carol P. White ?66 Mr. Jon David Willingham ?04 ? In Memoriam Mr. Joseph W. Blount ?79 Ms. Carole L. Branyan ?67 Mr. Robert H. Buckman and Ms. Joyce A. Mollerup Dr. C. Stratton Hill ?50 Mrs. Dorothy Orgill Kirsch Mr. John B. Maxwell, Jr. ?57 Dr. Paul S. Mostert ?50 Harrison Kirkland Osoinach, Ph.D. ?55 Dr. Randall R. Rhea ?77 Dr. James T. Robertson ?53 and Mrs. Valeria B. Robertson Ms. Ann Rollow Ross ?52 Mr. ? and Mrs. James A. Thomas, III ?62 Rebecca Webb and Spence L. Wilson William C. Wilson, Esquire ?61 ? In Memoriam The Walter D. Bellingrath Society With much gratitude, Rhodes College honors members of The Walter D. Bellingrath Society whose concern for the future fi nancial strength of Rhodes has led them to make historic deferred gifts to the college. The Red & Black Society continued from page 5 The Ralph C. Hon Society With much gratitude, Rhodes College recognizes members of the Ralph C. Hon Society who have ensured the future strength of the college by making Rhodes a direct benefi ciary of a variety of estate plans including will provisions, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts and life insurance policies. Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Abston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Amis (Helen Elizabeth Hoye ?52) Ms. Ruth Foster Arnold ?77 Mrs. Anna Kathryn Atkinson ?38 Mr. John T. Atkinson ?70 Mr. John A. Austin, Jr. ?52 Ms. Michelle B. Babcock ?98 Ms. Cindy Brown Bair ?83 Mr. Frank G. Barton, III ?78 Ms. Martha J. Becker Prof.. Ann Bell ?41 Mr. Leo Berg ?78 Mr. Charles P. Boone Mr. Robert L. Booth, Jr. ?58 Mrs. John McKay Boswell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Denby Brandon, Jr. ?50 (Helen Holt Deupree ?51) Mrs. Mary Jane Howard Brandon ?66 Mr. David E. Brock ?80 Ms. Anne S. Caldwell ?51 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Campbell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Carruthers, Jr. ?39 (Mary Jane Ogden ?48) Ms. Lorna Lyell Chain ?87 Mr. William D. Challen Ms. Sandra Beck Charlton ?83 Mr. Tom S. Charlton ?78 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Chivetta Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Clark, Jr. Mr. James N. Clay, III ?51 Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Cobb ?44 Mr. Oliver P. Cobb, III ?76 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Cole ?68 Dr. and Mrs. William O. Coley, Jr. ?50 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Collier ?46 (Louise Wilbourn ?46) Mr. Kevin E. Collins ?81 Mrs. Katharine Meacham Conover ?43 Mr. and Mrs. B. Bruce Cook, Jr. ?68 (Claudia Cooper ?69) Mr. and Mrs. H. Brent Cooke, IV ?83 Mr. Pete Cornish ?62 Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Crais ?58 Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Crumby ?53 Dr. Cecil G. Culverhouse ?54 Dr. Alan E. Curle ?82 and Dr. Andrew S. London The Hon. and Mrs. William H. Davis, Jr. ?68 Mr. W. Lipscomb Davis, Jr. Mr. Edward A. de Villafranca ?83 Prof.. Richard B. Dixon ?50 Ms. Wilda Henderson Dodson ?74 Dr. F. Elaine Donelson ?59 Dr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Donelson ?38 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Douglas ?48 Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Dudley, III ?84 (Mary Lynn Myrick ?82) Dr. William B. Dunavant, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Duncan ?63 (Janet Lee Seabrook ?73) Rev. Judith Simono Durff ?66 Dr. Thomas H. Durff ?65 Dr. Thomas H. Durff ?65 Dr. Carl G. Dury, II ?72 Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Eckford, III ?81 (Elizabeth Louise Larson ?82) Mr. Michael A. Edwards ?79 Mrs. Patricia B. Egger ?65 Mr. Lawrence A. Egger Dr. Kurt Elias ?40 Ms. Barbara Swaim Ensrud ?61 Dr. and Mrs. James G. Finley ?62 (Mary Lou Carwile ?64) Ms. Demaris Bailey Ford ?84 Dr. Robert M. Ford, Jr. ?82 Mr. L. Dossett Foster ?64 Mr. W. Aaron Foster ?67 Mrs. Catherine Moore Freeburg ?40 Mr. James L. Fri, Jr. Mr. Frank A. Frisch ?77 Mrs. Jennie Puryear Gardner ?31 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Garrott, III Mrs. Willis Gayle Dr. Mary R. Goodloe ?84 Mr. Henry Goodrich Mrs. Justine Klyce Guthrie ?42 Mr. Gus Halliburton Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Haugh ?73 (Dabney Nicholls ?74) Mr. Samuel C. Highsmith ?67 Mr. Allen H. Hilzheim ?43 Mr. Jack B. Hilzheim^ ?48 Mr. Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr. ?64 Mrs. Norma Keisling Holmes ?52 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 7 Mr. William M. Holmes, Jr. ?64 Mr. and Mrs. Jason P. Hood ?87 Dr. Marcus C. Houston ?70 Mrs. Margaret Jones Houts ?40 Mr. Scott P. Howard ?73 Dr. Karen Hulett Dr. William B. Hulett ?69 Mrs. Catherine Howe Hunt ?81 Mrs. Elizabeth Sheppard Hurley ?84 Mr. Mark N. Hurley ?82 Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Ingvalson ?81 Mr. T. Francis Jackson, III ?62 Ms. Paula S. Jacobson Ms. Bridget Jensen Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jerden ?59 Mrs. Sarah Josephine Johnson Dr. Richard C. Kamm, Jr. ?96 Ms. Daney D. Kepple Dr. Thomas R. Kepple, Jr. Ms. Louise Lyell Lampton ?88 Ms. Patricia A. Lane ?72 Ms. Brenda K. Webb-Lanier Dr. James C. Lanier Dr. Martha S. Laurie ?69 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lawrence (Patricia Lynn Weaver ?50) Dr. Walter S. Lazenby, Jr. ?51 Ms. Nancy H. Lenox ?71 Dr. V. Markham Lester ?73 Dr. Donald J. Lineback Mr. Herbert Linville ?50 Mrs. Frances Livesay Dr. Jerry L. Lovelace, Jr. ?86 Mrs. W. Paul Luttrell Mr. Andrew L. MacQueen ?87 Ms. Kim Chickey MacQueen ?83 Mr. W. Neely Mallory, Jr. Dr. H. Grady Marlow, III ?72 Mr. Patrick L. Matlock ?74 Mrs. Ethel Taylor Maxwell ?36 Mr. Vern E. McCarty ?66 Ms. Kathleen McClain ?74 Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonnell Ms. Carolyn Bruninga McGough ?68 Mr. William H. McLean ?57 Mr. and Mrs. John T. McLoughlin (Harriette Cox Hollis ?41) Mr. N. P. McWhirter, III ?73 Ms. Susan Neal McWhirter ?75 Mr. David R. McWilliams ?78 Dr. Stevens D. Melton ?77 Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Mischke ?79 (Lisa Carol Gilchrist ?81) Dr. Virginia Roberson Mitchell ?60 Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Morehead ?82 (Catherine Wilkerson Harrell ?82) Miss Rosanna Morris ?41 Mrs. Truly Brown Mount ?59 Dr. C. Eric Mount, Jr. ?57 Mr. Philip P. Mulkey ?77 Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Ogden ?71 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. O?Keefe ?81 (Chandra Thakkar ?95) Ms. Anna R. Olswanger ?75 Major John K. Osoinach ?69 Ms. Susan Head Osoinach ?67 Mr. and Mrs. G. David Overend ?96 Mr. and Mrs. George D. Overend Mr. Richard A. Park ?59 Mr. Michael D. Pearigen ?77 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Peete, Jr. ?41 Mr. J. Russell Perry ?33 Mr. Amel C. Peterson, Jr. ?54 Dr. John R. Pharis ?67 Ms. Pamela A. Portwood ?78 Ms. Rosemary Wood Potter ?70 Mr. R. Michael Potter Mrs. Carol W. Prentiss Mr. Patrick O. Proctor ?80 Dr. and Mrs. Ira W. Pyron, Jr. ?48 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Ray ?88 (Carolyn Tatum ?90) Mr. J. William Reddoch, III ?84 Mr. and Mrs. William W. Reid, Jr. Mr. David Reinmund ?82 Dr. and Mrs. S. Herbert Rhea Dr. Mary Jane Smalley Roberts ?58 Dr. Paul O. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Rollins ?81 Mr. Peter A. Rooney ?84 Mr. William B. Rudner Mrs. Marjorie M. Russell ? and Mrs. Theo Matthews Hayden ? Mr. Michael H. Sadler ?72 Dr. H. Stanford Sanders ?63 Rev. C. V. Scarborough, Jr. ?67 Dr. Carolyn P. Schriber Mr. Floyd A. Schriber Ms. Elaine K. Shanley Mr. John R. Shanley ?84 Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Sharp, Jr. ?72 (Ann Gotschall ?72) Mrs. Nelly Galloway Shearer ?60 Mrs. Rebecca Laughlin Sherman ?38 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Skvarla Mrs. Eva Sladen Mr. J. Brian Sladen Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamilton Smythe, III ?52 (Katherine Hinds ?53) Mr. James F. Springfi eld, Sr. ?51 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stewart ?53 Mr. and Mrs. Ray U. Tanner ?54 (Margaret Kathryn Whitsitt ?57) Dr. J. Charles Taylor ?74 Mr. Mark W. Taylor ?80 Mr. Thomas P. Teasley ?69 Mr. and Mrs. Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. ?56 (Margaret B. Ross ?56) Mr. and Mrs. John J. Thomason ?51 Dr. Margareta O. Thompson Dr. James H. Thompson ?56 Mr. Robert T. Threlkeld ?82 Mr. Richard A. Trippeer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William E. Troutt Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Trusty ?56 Ms. Sybil Tucker Dr. Donald W. Tucker Dr. Frank L. Turner, Jr. ?50 Dr. Ralph V. Turner ?57 Dr. Rann L. Vaulx ?60 Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Waller (Sarah Pickens ?63) Dr. Benjamin F. Ward, Jr. ?65 Dr. Mary Rodriguez Wardrop ?55 Mr. David D. Watts ?63 Mr. H. Reiter Webb, Jr. ?52 Mrs. Norma Webb ?52 Ms. Rebecca Wynn Weiler ?69 Mr. Richard E. Weiler Mr. Lewis D. Wellford ?43 Mrs. Erwin Hansch Westmoreland ?57 Mr. Lewis P. Wexler Mrs. Lynda Lipscomb Wexler ?60 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. White, Jr. ?39 (Sarah Aydelott Boothe ?39) Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wild, Jr. ?66 Dr. Sue Legge Wilkie Mr. and Mrs. James F. Williamson, Jr. ?68 (Margaret Lee Early ?68) Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wilson, III ?53 Rebecca Webb and Spence L. Wilson Mr. Winston Wolfe Ms. Eileen Ruffi n Wood ?89 Mr. and Mrs. H. Trent Wood ?48 Dr. Franklin M. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. ? Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ?39 (Marjorie Jennings ? ?39) Ms. Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg ?62 Mr. Ron A. Yarbrough ? In Memoriam $50,000 and up Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barton Ms. Carole L. Branyan ?67 Ms. Susan E. Brown Mr. William McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Carter, Jr. Ms. Deborah L. Craddock ?80 Mr. Robert E. Craddock, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton D. Hill Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jerden ?59 Mrs. Mildred P. Marshall Mr. J. Stephen Martin Estate of Mrs. Mona Rice Matthews Mr. and Mrs. John B. Maxwell, Jr. ?57 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H. McNeill Mr. and Mrs. William J. Michaelcheck ?69 Mr. and Mrs. James A. O?Donnell ?74 Dr. and Mrs. Ira W. Pyron, Jr. ?48 Dr. and Mrs. F. Ray Riddle, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Robertson, Jr. ?65 Dr. and Mrs. James T. Robertson ?53 Estate of Mrs. James D. Robinson Estate of Mrs. Marjorie M. Russell Estate of Mrs. Mary Gideon Schillig ?47 Mr. and Mrs. David L. Simpson, III ?58 (Elizabeth LeMaster ?58) Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamilton Smythe, III ?52 (Katherine Powell Hinds ?53) Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Waller (Sarah Pickens ?63) Estate of Mr. John W. White ?67 Mr. and Mrs. Spence L. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. ? Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ?39 (Marjorie Jennings ? ?39) Six Anonymous Donors $10,000 - $49,999 Mr. and Mrs. James N. Augustine, Jr. ?89 Estate of Mr. Winton M. Blount Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bryan, III ?83 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Gafford Mrs. Tandy Gilliland Dr. John D. Gladney ?74 Dr. and Mrs. C. Stratton Hill, Jr. ?50 Estate of Mrs. Frances A. Holmes ?31 Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Johnson ?83 Mrs. Gayden Rasberry Jones ?59 Mrs. Carolyn T. McAfee Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGehee, Jr. (Virginia Ballou ?46) Mrs. Katherine Davis Murfree Mr. Matthias B. Murfree, III Ms. Wayne Steele Sharp ?75 Mr. Malcolm Sharp Mr. James F. Springfi eld, Sr. ?51 Mr. Cal Turner, Jr. Fifteen Anonymous Donors $1,000 - $9,999 Ms. Michelle B. Babcock ?98 Ms. Anne Johnsen Bailey ?80 Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Bailey Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bizzell Mr. and Mrs. James B. Boone, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Bradley A. Boucher Dr. and Mrs. John H. Broocks, IV Mr. and Mrs. David Brunson Estate of Dr. Mertie W. Buckman Mr. and Mrs. John C. Buford Mrs. Betty Calandruccio Ms. Marcie Allen Cardwell ?96 Mr. Christopher W. Cardwell ?94 Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cates Mr. Alper M. Cetingok ?97 Dr. Sallie B. Clark ?76 Mr. Robert L. Puckett Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Michael Cody ?58 (Suzanna L. Marten ?75) Ms. Deborah E. Cole Mr. and Mrs. William D. Conkell Dr. Anita A. Davis ?90 Dr. Russell T. Wigginton, Jr. ?88 The Hon. and Mrs. William H. Davis, Jr. ?68 Dr. Donna Lee Deines Dr. Kelly B. Deines Restricted Gifts, Deferred Gifts and Gifts to the Endowment Rhodes gratefully acknowledges the following alumni, parents and friends who made gifts restricted for specifi c purposes, deferred gifts or gifts to build Rhodes? permanent endowment this year. 8 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Mr. Byron Dobell Ms. Elizabeth Dobell Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Doramus ?80 Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Duncan ?63 (Janet Lee Seabrook ?73) Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Edwards ?79 Dr. J. Rodney Feild ?56 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. William J. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. John B. Goss Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Griffi n Dr. Mark L. Hammond ?79 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Haney Mr. and Mrs. Brent C. Haney Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Henkel ?79 (Mary Frances Clevenger ?79) Mr. and Mrs. Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr. ?64 Mr. E. Thompson Holloway, Jr. Ms. Susan Logan Huffman ?83 Mr. John R. Huffman Ms. Kristin D. Hurst ?88 Dr. Vernon Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jayne Mrs. Lynn Jaseph Jones ?59 Mr. Allan B. Korsakov ?64 Dr. Billy W. Landers ?61 Ms. Denise S. Lange Mr. Richard A. Bartolomei Dr. Walter S. Lazenby, Jr. ?51 Dr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Lee, III Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lientz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. MacDonald, III Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. George A. Makris, Jr. ?78 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. McCallum, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall E. McMahon Mr. John H. McMinn, III ?68 Mrs. Margaret Ruyl McTier ?61 Ms. Susan Neal McWhirter ?75 Mr. N. P. McWhirter, III ?73 Mr. Wesley N. Meador ?00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Mitchener, Jr. (Judith Crosby Deavenport ?56) Mr. R.J. Moskop Mr. Craig W. Murray ?69 Mr. and Mrs. Jere B. Nash, Jr. ?50 (Margaret Anna Boisen ?50) Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. O?Keefe ?81 Mr. Elliott Perry Estate of Mrs. Evelyn Hester Perry ?36 Dr. Deborah Nichol Pittman ?71 Mr. Arnold H. Pittman ?67 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Posey, III ?80 Ms. Margaret A. Read ?79 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Reed, Jr. Mrs. Penelope W. Register-Shaw ?79 Ms. Holly M. Renehan ?97 Dr. James E. Renehan ?97 Dr. Randall R. Rhea ?77 Estate of Mrs. Lola Ellis Robertson ?33 Dr. Tracy Young Roth ?87 Dr. Randall C. Roth ?88 Ms. Carol Lee C. Royer ?78 Mr. Joe Royer Ms. Diane G. Sachs ?61 Mr. Robert Vidulich Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Scarborough Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey A. Smith, Jr. ?63 Mr. James D. Smith Mrs. Degna Spoldi Dr. Gayle S. Storey ?70 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Strong ?54 (Peggy Louise Crocker ?55) Ms. Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ?77 Mr. Thomas D. Sullivan Dr. Harry L. Swinney ?61 Mrs. Lizabeth Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. ?56 (Margaret B. Ross ?56) Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Varnell, Jr. (Jeanne Hyde Scott ?58) Mrs. Jenna Goodloe Wade Mr. John P. Wade Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Walker, III (Emily How Holloway ?64) Mrs. Katy E. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Wallace Mr. Joe M. Weller Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. Williams ?89 Dr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Wolf Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Womack, Sr. Ms. Sallie C. Woodell ?00 Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Wynne Ms. Elisabeth M. Yoder ?01 Mr. Patrick D. Yoder ?01 Four Anonymous Donors Up to $1,000 Dr. David J. Abbott ?83 Mr. Shawn B. Abel ?87 Ms. Alison R. Abernathy ?87 Dr. George R. Abraham ?67 Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Abston, Jr. Dr. Bette J. Ackerman Dr. Henry A. Kurtz Ms. Carol D. Alberson Mr. P. Max Aldrich ?82 Dr. Lynda L. Alexander ?69 Mr. Jerry Allensworth Mr. Lester L. Allison, III Mr. John J. Almond, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Alvino Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Amis (Helen Elizabeth Hoye ?52) Estate of Mrs. Jean M. Amy Mr. and Mrs. Leroy L. Anderson, III Ms. Janet H. Angell Mr. Daniel D. Anglin ?04 Prof.. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Anthony (Anne Elizabeth Sayle ?73) Dr. George M. Apperson Mrs. Claire E. Archer Rev. Jay E. Archer Ms. Rosemary B. Archer Ms. Lisa M. Armstrong ?02 Mr. Ross Armstrong ?01 Mr. Scott A. Arnold, III ?68 Mr. Bryce W. Ashby ?00 Ms. Mari L. Askew ?71 Mr. Oren Asnis Mr. and Mrs. Terry Atmar Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Atnip Ms. MeChe Cochran Austin ?92 Mr. Carlton J. Austin ?95 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Austin, Jr. ?52 (Susan Fulmer ?55) Ms. Cathryn Babbit Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Bacon ?93 Ms. Gloria Payment Baehre Mrs. Adele K. Bailey ?99 Mr. Frank C. Baker, Jr. ?85 Mrs. Melissa H. Baker ?84 Mr. G. Robert Baker, Jr. ?87 Mr. and Ms. Robert L. Baldwin ?93 (Katherine Gill McCaa ?93) Ms. La M. Banks Ms. Miriam Nabors Banks Mr. John A. Barnes ?85 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Barningham Mrs. Ruth M. Barningham Mr. James M. Beckham Mrs. Jayne M. Beesley Mr. Matthew E. Beesley Dr. and Mrs. James D. Beeson Mrs. Kelley A. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Bellande Mr. John Berard Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Berger Ms. Doris F. Bernard Mrs. Marianne D. Berry Mr. William H. Bessire Mr. Brian L. Biffl e ?96 Mr. Steven Bigelow Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bitters Mr. Emile A. Bizot, III Ms. Lucy Hill Black ?67 Ms. Lynne M. Blair Mr. and Mrs. David D. Blalock, Jr. Ms. Ruth G. Bodkin Mr. Harry J. Bolwell Dr. and Ms. Brian J. Bolwell Mrs. Mary P. Boothe ?41 Ms. Laura A. Borg ?04 Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Borgman Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bostock ?74 (Katherine Eugenia Bruce ?74) Mr. Jettie D. Bowen, Jr. ?58 Mrs. Joy Richmond Bowen ?97 Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Bradshaw Dr. Jennifer Brady Mr. and Mrs. E. Denby Brandon, Jr. ?50 (Helen Holt Deupree ?51) Mr. John Branston Rev. Philip M. Breen Ms. Kay Brookshire Mr. Scott S. Brown ?96 Mrs. Vickie Lynn Brown Col. Walter J. Brown Ms. Courtney Poole Brunetz ?96 Mr. Neil A. Brunetz ?97 Mr. John Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bryant Dr. and Mrs. Brian C. Buck Ms. Gretchen O. Bufe ?06 Ms. Lauren K. Bunch Ms. Mary A. Burkhart Mr. Robin I. Burks ?80 Mrs. Karen O. Burnup Ms. Stacy D. Busby Ms. Terese J. Buscher Dr. Frank M. Buscher Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Buss Mr. H. Richard Butker Dr. Elizabeth Fraser Cabrera ?90 C. Lee Cagle Ms. Rebecca Cain Ms. Anne S. Caldwell ?51 Dean and Mrs. Stephen A. Caldwell ?68 Dr. Aaron Calodney Ms. Allison Carmody Mr. David B. Carr ?98 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Carrell ?58 (Mary Alice Masters ?59) Mr. and Mrs. Fabio Carrillo Mr. Neville C. Carson ?81 Ms. Carol Casey Ms. Jean H. Caton Mr. and Mrs. John E. Caviness, Jr. ?91 Mr. Thomas Cesnick Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. Raybon L. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. William D. Chandler Ms. Thelma L. Chandler Ms. Sandra Beck Charlton ?83 Mr. Tom S. Charlton ?78 Ms. Autumn Cartmill Chastain ?98 Mr. Christopher E. Chastain ?96 Ms. Jean Chen Mr. Stanley N. Chervin Mrs. Rouh-Yu Chou Mrs. Alice Gadberry Clark ?60 Dr. Diane M. Clark ?62 Ms. Susan M. Clark ?74 Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Clarke, III Mr. Joseph F. Cleary, Esq. Mr. Glenn Clemmensen Mr. Joshua B. Cockerham ?00 Ms. Barbara Cockrill Mr. David Coker Ms. Lucia Ouellette Colbert ?81 Dr. Sandy L. Colbs ?80 Ms. Bronwyn M. Cole Mr. Kevin E. Collins ?81 Ms. Tracy T. Comer Ms. Antoinette O. Conroy Mr. Sloan Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Cook Ms. Heather Stewart Cook ?91 Maj. John Harper Cook ?93 Mr. R. L. Cook Ms. Elizabeth Cooper Ms. Frances Elizabeth Cooper ?03 Mrs. Polly C. Cooper ?38 Mrs. Barbara P. Corcoran Mr. Michael P. Cotogno ?04 Dr. Michael R. Couden ?92 Ms. Alice H. Cowley ?06 Dr. and Mrs. John P. Cowley Mr. Paul L. Cox ?65 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Crabb ?60 (Elizabeth Anne P?Pool ?61) Ms. Daisy L. Craddock ?71 Mr. Rogers L. Crain Ms. Kellye J. Crane ?91 Mrs. Trish Puryear Crist ?90 The Rev. Senter C. Crook ?65 Dr. Isaac Joseph McFadden Mrs. Molly Caldwell Crosby ?95 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Crowley, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Crumby ?53 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cuellar Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cullen Dr. Cecil G. Culverhouse Mr. Kenneth R. Curtis Mr. Timothy D. Curtis Ms. Sandra Dacheux Ms. Nance E. Daiker Ms. Tara E. Daniel ?08 Dr. Lindley Darden ?68 Mr. and Ms. Richard J. Dardenne Dr. and Mrs. Tripp A. Dargie ?84 Mr. Glen W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery K. Davis ?85 (Mary Lynn Tucker ?84) Restricted Gifts, Deferred Gifts and Gifts to the Endowment continued from page 7 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 9 Mr. Theodore R. Davis ?89 Ms. Dorothy J. De Tuerk Dr. Hendrik Dekruif Mr. and Mrs. Emery L. Delavan, Jr. Mrs. Jean P. Dennis Mr. Bruce J. Derr Mr. Charles Dewhurst Ms. Stacy L. DeZutter ?90 Ms. Enid Diamond Ms. Jan C. Diamond Mr. Todd L. Peterson Ms. Margaret C. Dickinson Ms. Miriam G. Dolin ?04 Mr. David W. Mickle ?02 Mr. William R. Dolphin Mr. Robert Dove Mr. Robert W. Downey ?96 Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Drash ?61 (Virginia Gates Taylor ?66) Dr. and Mrs. Jerald M. Duncan ?61 Ms. Alexandra B. Duval Mr. Donald B. Dyer ?65 Ms. Mary B. Dykes Ms. Katherine N. Edmonds ?03 Ms. Jamie L. Edrington ?97 Ms. Mary Beth Ehney Mrs. Adrienne B. Elder ?99 Mr. David Allen Elder ?99 Mr. Charles T. Ellingsworth ?97 Mr. Frederick Elliott Mr. Fred Elsas Ms. Cheryl Elstins Mr. J. Kelly Ensor, III ?99 Mr. William Erickson Mr. J. H. Ervin Ms. Katharine H. Etchen ?05 Ms. Jane J. Evans Mr. Joe B. Evans, Jr. ?86 Dr. William E. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Jeff M. Everett Ms. Julia Ewing Ms. Kimi Eye Ms. Cherry V. Falls ?73 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Falls ?79 Mrs. Anna Gallaher Farris Dr. S. Nichole Feeney ?96 Mr. Ryan B. Feeney ?96 Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Felsenthal (Gloria Cornell ?65) Mr. Anthony J. Fiedler ?02 Dr. Rebecca S. Finlayson Dr. Marshall Boswell Dr. and Mrs. Mack T. Finley Dr. and Mrs. James G. Finley ?62 (Mary Lou Carwile ?64) Rev. George J. Fischer, Jr. ?56 Mr. Hal D. Fogelman ?85 Dr. Digna M. Forbes Mr. Howard N. Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Foshee Mr. W. Aaron Foster ?67 Mr. David J. Fournier Ms. Heloise A. Frame Mr. and Mrs. James H. Frame Mrs. Evelyn H. Francis Mr. Steven C. Francis Mr. and Mrs. Van J. Frankel Mrs. Catherine Moore Freeburg ?40 Mr. and Ms. Edward S. French, III Mr. and Ms. Roger W. Fritsche Ms. Denise E. Fuller Mr. Richard N. Fuller Ms. Michelle Vick Fulmer ?83 Mr. Arthur Fulmer, III Mr. Baylor H. Fulton Dr. Lawrence A. Fury, Jr. ?60 Mr. Richard Grant Gandy ?99 Dr. Kathryn A. Garner Dr. Mark W. DelBello Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Gaudioso Prof. Claire M. Gehrki ?76 Dr. Gary P. Gehrki ?76 Mrs. Cynthia J. George Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Gerber Ms. Melinda J. Gertz Ms. Emily E. Gifford Ms. Maria Gifford Mr. Blair Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Gilbert Ms. Elizabeth J. Gillot Mr. Daniel B. Gilmore Mr. Jimmie F. Glorioso, Jr. ?97 Ms. Melissa Martin Gonda ?95 Mr. G. Michael Gonda ?94 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Grabias Mr. Mark Green Dr. Mary H. Gregg Dr. Thomas L. Purdy Ms. Mary S. Gregg Mr. Benjamin M. Guion Mr. Suneel C. Gupta ?01 Mr. Dutch Gurak Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Gurkovich Ms. Judith P. Haas Dr. Gordon Bigelow Ms. Ty Reagan Hallmark ?99 Mr. Charles West Hammond ?92 Mr. and Mrs. Dewey W. Hammond, III (Rebecca Lynn Cowart ?77) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Handwerker Mr. Scott R. Haner Mrs. Jane T. Haney Mr. Michael B. Hathorn ?08 Mr. and Mrs. O. Mason Hawkins Ms. Amy N. Haygood ?06 Estate of Mr. Ronald G. Hayhoe ?33 Mrs. Elizabeth S. Hefl in ?83 Mr. Michael D. Hefl in Mrs. Sally Jones Heinz ?81 Mr. Brad Heinz Ms. Dorothy M. Henderson Mrs. Lynn Puryear Henderson Dr. James P. Henderson Mr. Rozell C. Henderson ?85 Mr. William D. Henry, Jr. ?01 Ms. Julie L. Herring ?97 Mr. Everette A. Herring ?94 Mr. James W. Hever ?86 Ms. Janice Hewitt Dr. and Mrs. Terry W. Hill Ms. Holly Hilliard Mr. Ross W. Hilliard ?07 Mr. William H. Hodgkin Ms. Gail A. Hofmeister Ms. Meghan E. Hofto ?07 Ms. Victoria M. Hogan Dr. Laura E. Holcomb ?90 Mr. Donald M. Hollingsworth ?67 Mr. Terrance Hopkins Rev. Stephen N. Horn ?92 Ms. Barbara M. Hoth Dr. Timothy S. Huebner Ms. Kathryn P. Huestis Mrs. Rebecca K. Hughes ?04 Mr. Scott R. Hughes ?03 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Hurd, III Mr. Joseph Hyrka ?79 Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Iglehart ?82 (Lillian Hortman Barr ?80) Mr. John Ingle The Rev. W. Ray Inscoe ?76 The Rev. Laura D. Inscoe Ms. Catherine McInerney Iskander ?83 Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Iwaskiewicz Ms. Erin J. Iwaskiewicz Mr. C. Allen Jackson, Jr. ?96 Ms. Cheryl Jackson Dr. V. Markham Lester ?73 Ms. Jeanne L. Jackson Mr. T. Francis Jackson, III ?62 Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Jacobs Dr. Katherine H. James ?64 Dr. Carolyn R. Jaslow Dr. Alan P. Jaslow Ms. Lisa B. Jehl Dr. and Mrs. David Y. Jeter Ms. Amanda Abramas Johnson ?03 Mrs. Carolyn Johnson Dr. Robert M. Johnson, Jr. Ms. Tyra Johnson-Pirtle Estate of Dr. W. Thomas Jolly ?52 Dr. Mark A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. William Ralph Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph Jones, III ?79 Mr. James E. Jones ?55 Mr. and Mrs. William Carrington Jones Mr. John S. Joplin Mr. and Mrs. George A. Joplin, IV Dr. Craig Jordan Mr. James Joyce Ms. Daney D. Kepple Mrs. Bonnie Killian Mr. Dana Kirchner Mr. Justin M. Klestinski ?94 Mr. Gary B. Klinger Ms. Liza A. Knapp Mr. James L. Koley Mr. Patrick Koley Ms. Alexandera G. Kostina Ms. Karla Washburn Kramer ?94 Ms. Jessica H. Kremeier ?03 Mr. Michael J. Kremeier ?02 Mr. Gerard Kriegshauser Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Kriegshauser Dr. Timothy W. Kutas ?90 Ms. Laura Goza Kutcher ?98 Mr. and Mrs. Noble W. Kyle Dr. Neal Lakdawala ?97 Ms. Alli Lambert ?94 Ms. Loretta E. Lambert ?96 Mrs. Louise Lyell Lampton ?88 Mr. John D. Langdon ?96 Mrs. Sarah Lanneau ?01 Mr. William G. Lansden ?86 Mrs. Mary Munn Laronge ?87 Prof.. Michael J. LaRosa Dr. Angela Gailey Laster ?92 Mr. and Mrs. James N. Lawnin Mr. Theodore A. Lee, Jr. Ms. Joan G. Lemaire Ms. Kristin Marie Lensch Mrs. Judy M. Leonard Mrs. Brooke R. Levy ?04 Mr. William T. Levy ?04 Mr. Kelly E. Lewis Mr. Jonathan Lewson Ms. Ann C. Liberty Ms. Darlene Liberty Ms. Jessica McLaughlin Lierzer ?97 Mr. Stephen P. Lightman ?65 Estate of Mrs. Adeline Likes Mrs. Anna P. Lillis ?00 Dr. Terri E. Lindquester Dr. Gary J. Lindquester Dr. and Mrs. John A. Long Mr. John C. Long Mr. and Mrs. John C. Long, IV Mrs. Jean Longan Ms. Marissa M. Loper ?99 Mr. Brook W. Loper ?98 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff B. Love Dr. and Mrs. Michael B. Lupfer ?59 Ms. Marianne C. Luther Mr. William M. Lybrook, IV ?92 Mrs. Rachel A. Lyles ?99 Mr. and Mrs. Charlton H. Lyons, III Mr. Joel R. Lyons ?85 Ms. Padma Ayyagari Lyons Ms. Caroline G. MacQueen ?60 Ms. Dorothy Magill Mr. Virren Malhotra ?01 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mallory, III Dr. J. Edward Mallot Mr. Michael A. Mammarelli ?89 Ms. Corletra F. Mance ?05 Dr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Mance Mr. Hillman K. Mann ?81 Mr. Ted Mann Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Mantovani Mr. David Marcum Dr. Elizabeth K. Markovits ?97 Mr. Bennett K. Hazlip ?97 Mr. Kyle A. Marks ?92 Dr. and Mrs. Henry F. Martin, Jr. Mr. Bristol Maryott Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Maryott Ms. Margaret C. Massey ?86 Mr. James W. Massey ?83 Mr. and Mrs. Randall Glenn Mast Ms. Amy A. Matheny ?92 Mr. Russ Mawn Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. McAlpine Mr. Wayne J. McCants, Jr. ?00 Mr. Brian M. McCarthy ?03 Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. McCord, Jr. (Mary Jack Rich ?51) Mr. and Mrs. James E. McCrury Mr. Russell W. McDonald ?84 Mr. Robert E. McGill, III Mrs. Robin McGowan Mr. Alexander J. McKelway ?86 Donald K. McKim Ms. Sandra McLaughlin-Tabler Rev. and Mrs. William H. McLean ?57 (Susan Adelaide Robinson ?58) Mrs. Mary Louise Q. McMillin ?64 Dr. Challace J. McMillin ?64 Ms. Julie A. Mediamolle ?02 Mr. Caldwell K. Meeks ?96 Ms. Margaret Montgomery Meeks Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Mennemeyer Dr. and Mrs. Lee W. Milford Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Miller Ms. Laura J. Miller ?87 Col. Allen D. Mills ?66 Ms. Margaret Ann Taylor Minihan ?98 Mr. Brendan P. Minihan, Jr. ?97 Dr. Ryan D. Mire ?93 Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Mischer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Mischke ?79 (Lisa Carol Gilchrist ?81) Ms. Cathy M. Mitchell Mr. Jeb Mitchell Ms. E. Susan Moffatt ?73 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montesi, III (Pamela Gaye Palmer ?80) Mr. Peter T. Montgomery ?99 Mr. Joseph P. Montminy, Esq. ?97 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Moore Ms. Gayle Courtney Moore ?81 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Moore Mr. John D. Moore Dr. Kelley S. Morel ?03 Mr. Marlin L. Mosby, Jr. Ms. Christina L. Mueller ?07 Ms. Nancy Mueller Mrs. Shirley A. Mueller Mr. Michael J. Mueller Prof.. Mark W. Muesse Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Mull 10 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Restricted Gifts, Deferred Gifts and Gifts to the Endowment continued from page 9 Dr. Gail S. Murray Dr. Joe M. Hawes Mrs. Patricia Carter Nagler ?71 Dr. and Mrs. Julian C. Nall ?43 Ms. Joan Narog Mr. Richard Narog Ms. Paula Narog-Nucaro Mr. Joseph J. Nash ?81 Mrs. June D. Neal Ms. Brooke Nelson Mrs. Doris M. New Mr. Thomas A. Jones ?73 Ms. Molly Newman Dr. Rebecca Jane Edwards Newman Ms. Virginia Nicklas Mrs. Elisabeth Niedermann Ms. Martha Nixon ?78 Mr. Larry Noble Ms. Helen W. Norman Mr. Fred S. Norman Ms. Theresa G. Nucaro Mr. D. Christopher Nunn ?97 Ms. Laura W. Nunnallee ?02 Mr. Adam R. Nunnallee ?02 Ms. Linda Carol Odom ?84 Mr. Kenneth Olson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Oltmann Ms. Constance P. Ouellette Mr. and Ms. Roy L. Ouellette Ms. Marina Pacini Dr. David P. McCarthy Ms. Beverly J. Palm Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Palmer Mr. Richard A. Park ?59 Ms. Charlotte Patton Parks ?83 Mr. Paul N. Parks, Jr. ?83 Dr. and Ms. Charles W. Parrott ?83 Mrs. Iona Pasch Dr. Sharon D. Pasch Dr. John H. Pasch Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Patterson (Emma Jane McAtee ?50) Mr. and Mrs. W. Guy Patterson Ms. Tracy Vezina Patterson ?84 Ms. Julianne Johnson Paunescu ?89 Mr. Marcus L. Penn, M.D. Mrs. Frances Crouch Perkins ?51 Mr. and Mrs. H. Jerry Peters ?60 (Ruth Ella Burrow ?60) Mr. Jimmy K. Petty ?84 Dr. Leslie E. Petty Ms. Cynthia M. Pfohl ?05 Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Phares Dr. A. Warner Phelps, Jr. Ms. Brenda Phelps Mr. Daren O. Phillips ?97 Mr. David H. Phillips ?02 Mr. Kenneth J. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips, III Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Phillips Mrs. Jean W. Pigott Mr. M. Andrew Pippenger ?93 Mr. and Mrs. Conrad C. Pitts ?74 (Mary Rachel Fraser ?73) Mrs. Margaret H. Plunket Ms. Caroline W. Plyler Mr. Henry Poellnitz Mr. Edward Poole Mr. James L. Porter ?78 Mrs. Janet Potter Ms. Maureen Prinicipi Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O. Proctor ?80 (Allyson Mann Hooper ?87) Mr. Walter L. Purdy Ms. Leah Mercer Purvis ?00 Mr. Don B. Purvis, Jr. ?97 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Puryear Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Quay (Rosamond Goldman ?75) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ragan Dr. Jennifer M. Ramp Neale ?99 Mrs. Julia G. Randolph ?01 Mr. Clinton W. Randolph ?02 Ms. Allyson A. Ray Dr. Ross Reed Ms. Elaine Reis Dr. Mary V. Relling Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Relyea Mrs. Barbara J. Rich Ms. Paula R. Richeson Mrs. Melody Hokanson Richey Mr. Warren A. Richey Mr. Patrick D. Riederer ?96 Dr. and Mrs. W. Russell Ries ?75 (Susan Hunter Webb ?75) Mr. Justin L. Rikard ?03 Dr. J. Michael Ripski ?71 Mr. Edward G. Rizk Mr. Michael J. Robb Ms. Ann Vines Roberts ?60 Mrs. Patsy F. Roberts Dr. Robin Roberts Dr. and Mrs. David Robinson Mr. and Mrs. John L. Robinson, Jr. Dr. Alfred Jay Robison, Jr. ?99 Mr. Robert O. Roebuck ?92 Mrs. J. A. Heiden Roizen Ms. Shirley Rollins Ms. Mary P. Rooney Mr. Justin M. Ross ?95 Mrs. Ann Finley Rouch Mr. David Rourke Mr. Don Rovak Ms. Deborah C. Ruggero Mr. Kyle Russ ?04 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan F. Russ, Jr. Mrs. Steve Russo Ms. Martha Rutherford Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Ryan Dr. Martha E. Saavedra ?83 Mr. Roger A. Said ?78 Dr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Salzer Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Scarborough Ms. Marie Brandewiede Schofer ?04 Mr. Stephen Schottenfeld Mr. Howard M. Schramm, III ?98 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schrier Mr. Thomas P. Schult Mr. and Mrs. Eric H. Schultz Mr. Robert P. Schutt ?87 Mrs. Vicki J. Scott Mrs. Norma E. Sergey Ms. Claire R. Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Sharp, Jr. ?72 (Ann Gotschall ?72) Dr. Jane E. Shea Mr. Charles W. Sheehan ?01 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sheftall Mrs. Rebecca Laughlin Sherman ?38 Mr. Ronald C. Sherman Ms. Patricia Morris Short ?89 Mr. James B. Short ?87 Mr. William M. Short ?71 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Shuman Ms. Katherine B. Skillin Mr. and Mrs. John E. Skvarla Mrs. Laura Lee R. Slimp Mr. Beverly B. Slimp Mr. William J. Sloan Mr. F. William Small ?43 Dr. and Mrs. Stover L. Smith, Jr. (Clara Louise Stephens ?60) Mr. Dane Smith Ms. Gina Mascolo Smith ?90 Mr. Todd E. Smith ?90 Ms. Helen Theo Smith ?78 Ms. Kathryn B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Solar Mr. Marvin E. Spears ?90 Mr. Donnie D. Spence ?88 Mr. and Ms. Stephen C. Spinks ?91 Ms. Stephanie Gordon Spivey ?90 Ms. Maureen Sproul Ms. Allison M. Squires ?09 Rev. Sarah J. Squires Mr. Blaine P. Squires Ms. Sara L. Stainback ?98 Ms. Melissa Eubanks Staley ?89 Mr. Robert E. Staley ?87 Mr. Arthur Stauffer Prof.. Frederic R. Stauffer Dr. and Mrs. William P. Stepp, Jr. ?69 Ms. Patricia Sterba Mr. John H. Stevens ?81 Ms. Andrea S. Stewart Dr. Edwin W. Stock, Jr. ?59 Dr. W. Kirk Stone ?89 Mrs. Joelen Stone-Frank Mr. John P. Frank Mrs. Marjorie M. Stoner ? ?53 Dr. Robert J. Strandburg Mr. and Mrs. Casey M. Stuart Ms. Anna L. Sullenberger ?04 Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sullivan, III ?53 Ms. Claire J. Sullivan Mr. Sean J. Sullivan Ms. B. Michele Sumara ?71 Ms. Sunya M. Sweeney ?06 Dr. William F. Symes Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tahu Dr. Retta M. Taney Mrs. Lucille Taschereau Mrs. Keyes Tate Mr. James S. Tate, Sr. Mrs. William L. Taylor Dr. Deirdre A. Teaford ?84 Ms. Maria Terragni Mr. John C. Thatcher Mr. Mark Thomas Ms. Shirley L. Thomas Ms. Staci R. Thomas ?08 Mr. Christopher A. Thompson ?05 Ms. Marilyn Walser Thompson Mr. Robert A. Thompson, Jr. ?99 Ms. Debra N. Thorington Ms. Catherine A. Tipton ?88 Mr. Les Tivers Mr. J. M. Scott Toland ?97 Ms. Jan Tonroy Mr. John W. Tucker ?80 Ms. Sybil Tucker Dr. Donald W. Tucker Ms. Therese A. Tucker Mr. James G. Utt Mr. Paul W. Utt Dr. Lori R. Vallelunga ?89 Mr. Bill Varley Mr. and Mrs. Himanshu Varma Ms. Alanna D. Venezia Mr. James L. Walser Dr. and Mrs. James M. Vest Mrs. Tammy Vines Dr. Michelle V. Roberts Mr. Thomas D. Votaw Mr. Carl J. Wack, IV ?01 Ms. Susan S. Wagner Dr. Susan M. Walsh Mr. Anthony W. George Mr. and Ms. David H. Ward Dr. James E. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Warth Mrs. Kim Watson Ms. Ellen E. Weirich ?00 Mrs. Diane M. Wellford ?59 Mr. Walker L. Wellford, III ?59 Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Wells Dr. W. Allen Wesche ?88 Ms. Tracy L. Wesche Mrs. Darby E. Westfall ?86 Dr. J. Mark Westfall ?86 Mr. and Mrs. George B. Whitaker Ms. Gloria C. White ?80 Mr. Ed Rainey Mr. Douglas P. Williams Mr. Todd V. Williams ?02 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Williamson, Jr. ?68 (Margaret Lee Early ?68) Mr. Paul S. Williford ?82 Ms. Jennie C. Wingad ?98 Mrs. Lisa N. Wise Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wolff Mr. Charles E. Wolpert Mr. Joseph S. Woodley ?78 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Wottle Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wright Ms. Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg ?62 Mrs. Nao K. Wylie ?97 Mr. M. Andrew Wylie ?99 Dr. Linda K. Yates ?69 Ms. Lorie W. Yearwood Mr. Liu Zhu Two Anonymous Donors ? In Memoriam Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 11 $2,500 and Up Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bizzell Mr. and Mrs. John C. Buford Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Duncan ?63 (Janet Lee Seabrook ?73) Mr. and Mrs. William J. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Dana B. Holt Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Lainoff Scott Kirk Family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. MacDonald, III Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. George A. Makris, Jr. ?78 Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Scarborough Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Ungashick Mr. and Mrs. William P. Utt Seven Anonymous Donors $1,000 - $2,499 Ardmore Telephone Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Augustine, Jr. ?89 Dr. and Mrs. Bradley A. Boucher Dr. and Mrs. John H. Broocks, IV Mr. and Mrs. David Brunson Mr. Alper M. Cetingok ?97 Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Michael Cody ?58 (Suzanna L. Marten ?75) Ms. Deborah E. Cole Mr. and Mrs. William D. Conkell Cordova Investments, LLC The Hon. and Mrs. William H. Davis, Jr. ?68 Dr. Donna Lee Deines Dr. Kelly B. Deines Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Edwards ?79 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Goss Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Griffi n Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Haney Mr. and Mrs. Brent C. Haney Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jayne Dr. Billy W. Landers ?61 Ms. Denise S. Lange Mr. Richard A. Bartolomei Dr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Lee, III Pittman Management, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Posey, III ?80 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Reed, Jr. Ms. Holly M. Renehan ?97 Dr. James E. Renehan ?97 Dr. Tracy Young Roth ?87 Dr. Randall C. Roth ?88 Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Schumacher Mrs. Degna Spoldi Swanson Meadows Golf Course Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Wallace Mr. Joe M. Weller Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. Williams ?89 Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Womack, Sr. Ms. Elisabeth M. Yoder ?01 Mr. Patrick D. Yoder ?01 $500 - $999 Mr. P. Max Aldrich ?82 Ms. Janet H. Angell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Atnip Mr.and Mrs. Stephen E. Bradshaw Chadwick Family Foundation, LLC Crown Coach Corporation Ms. Jan C. Diamond Mr. Todd L. Peterson Mr. Steven C. Francis Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Jeff B. Love Ms. Corletra F. Mance ?05 Dr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Mance Mr. Hillman K. Mann ?81 Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Mantovani Dr. and Mrs. Henry F. Martin, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. McAlpine Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Mischer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Mischke ?79 (Lisa Carol Gilchrist ?81) Mr. D. Christopher Nunn ?97 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. O?Keefe ?81 Dr. and Ms. Charles W. Parrott ?83 Dr. Marcus L. Penn Mr. Daren O. Phillips ?97 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan F. Russ, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schrier Mr. and Mrs. Eric H. Schultz Mr. Charles W. Sheehan ?01 Dr. and Mrs. Stover L. Smith, Jr. (Clara Louise Stephens ?60) Mr. and Ms. Stephen C. Spinks ?91 Mrs. Joelen Stone-Frank Mr. John P. Frank Mrs. Darby E. Westfall ?86 Dr. J. Mark Westfall ?86 Mr. Charles E. Wolpert Mr. and Mrs. ? Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ?39 (Marjorie Jennings ? ?39) Two Anonymous Donors $250 - $499 Aircraft Consultants, Inc. Mr. Lester L. Allison, III Dr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Alvino Mr. and Mrs. Leroy L. Anderson, III Ms. Lisa M. Armstrong ?02 Mr. Ross Armstrong ?01 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Atmar Mrs. Melissa H. Baker ?84 Mr. G. Robert Baker, Jr. ?87 Mrs. Jayne M. Beesley Mr. Matthew E. Beesley Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Berger Mr. Harry J. Bolwell Dr. and Ms. Brian J. Bolwell Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Borgman Mr. Scott S. Brown ?96 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Buss Dr. Aaron Calodney Mr. David B. Carr ?98 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Carrell ?58 (Mary Alice Masters ?59) Mr. and Mrs. John E. Caviness, Jr. ?91 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Chandler Mr. Joshua B. Cockerham ?00 Mr. David Coker Mr. R. L. Cook Dr. Michael R. Couden ?92 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Crowley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery K. Davis ?85 (Mary Lynn Tucker ?84) Mr. Theodore R. Davis ?89 Mr. and Mrs. Emery L. Delavan, Jr. Mr. Charles Dewhurst Ms. Mary B. Dykes Mrs. Adrienne B. Elder ?99 Mr. David Allen Elder ?99 Mr. Charles T. Ellingsworth ?97 Mr. Hal D. Fogelman ?85 Dr. Digna M. Forbes Mr. Howard N. Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Van J. Frankel Mr. and Ms. Edward S. French, III Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Gaudioso Ms. Melinda J. Gertz Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Gurkovich Mr. and Mrs. Dewey W. Hammond, III (Rebecca Lynn Cowart ?77) Mr. Scott R. Haner Mrs. Elizabeth S. Hefl in ?83 Mr. Michael D. Hefl in Ms. Julie L. Herring ?97 Mr. Everette A. Herring ?94 Mr. Terrance Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Hurd, III Mr. Joseph Hyrka ?79 Ms. Cheryl Jackson Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph Jones, III ?79 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Joplin, IV Knox Pak Ms. Jessica H. Kremeier ?03 Mr. Michael J. Kremeier ?02 Mr. Gerard Kriegshauser Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Kriegshauser Mr. and Mrs. Noble W. Kyle Mr. and Mrs. James N. Lawnin Mr. Kelly E. Lewis Mr. Stephen P. Lightman ?65 Mr. William M. Lybrook, IV ?92 Mr. Russell W. McDonald ?84 Mr. Marlin L. Mosby, Jr. Mr. Thomas A. Jones ?73 Ms. Molly Newman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Oltmann Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Palmer Ms. Charlotte Patton Parks ?83 Mr. Paul N. Parks, Jr. ?83 Ms. Tracy V. Patterson ?84 Mr. Jimmy K. Petty ?84 Pfi zer Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Conrad C. Pitts ?74 (Mary Rachel Fraser ?73) PRN, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O. Proctor ?80 (Allyson Mann Hooper ?87) Mrs. Julia G. Randolph ?01 Mr. Clinton W. Randolph ?02 Mr. Edward G. Rizk Dr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Salzer Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Scarborough Mr. Marvin E. Spears ?90 Mr. Donnie D. Spence ?88 Ms. Sunya M. Sweeney ?06 Mr. John W. Tucker ?80 Mr. James G. Utt Dr. Lori R. Vallelunga ?89 Mr. and Mrs. Himanshu Varma Mr. and Mrs. George B. Whitaker Mr. Douglas P. Williams Mrs. Lisa N. Wise Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wolff $100 - $249 Dr. David J. Abbott ?83 Mr. Shawn B. Abel ?87 Ms. Carol D. Alberson Mr. John J. Almond, Jr. AmeriServ Trust and Financial Services Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation Ms. Cathryn Babbit Bar-B-Cutie Drive-In Mr. John A. Barnes ?85 Mr. William H. Bessire Mr. Brian L. Biffl e ?96 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bitters Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bostock ?74 (Katherine Eugenia Bruce ?74) Mr. Jettie D. Bowen, Jr. ?58 Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Bowen Mr. John Branston Mrs. Vickie Lynn Brown Col. Walter J. Brown Ms. Courtney Poole Brunetz ?96 Mr. Neil A. Brunetz ?97 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bryant Dr. and Mrs. Brian C. Buck Dean and Mrs. Stephen A. Caldwell ?68 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Chadwick Ms. Thelma L. Chandler Ms. Sandra Beck Charlton ?83 Mr. Tom S. Charlton ?78 Mr. Stanley N. Chervin Ms. Susan M. Clark ?74 Dr. Mark A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Clarke, III Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Cook Ms. Alice H. Cowley ?06 Dr. and Mrs. John P. Cowley Mr. Rogers L. Crain Ms. Nance E. Daiker Mr. and Ms. Richard J. Dardenne Dr. and Mrs. Tripp A. Dargie ?84 Dr. Hendrik Dekruif Mr. Bruce J. Derr Ms. Enid Diamond Ms. Margaret C. Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Doramus ?80 Dr. and Mrs. Jerald M. Duncan ?61 Mr. Donald B. Dyer ?65 Ms. Cheryl Elstins Mr. Joe B. Evans, Jr. ?86 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff M. Everett Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Felsenthal (Gloria Cornell ?65) Mr. Anthony J. Fiedler ?02 First Horizon National Corporation Ms. Heloise A. Frame Mr. and Mrs. James H. Frame Mrs. Evelyn H. Francis Mr. Richard Grant Gandy ?99 Dr. Kathryn A. Garner Dr. Mark W. DelBello Prof. Claire M. Gehrki ?76 Dr. Gary P. Gehrki ?76 Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Gerber Mr. Blair Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Gilbert Goldman Sachs & Company Ms. Melissa Martin Gonda ?95 Mr. G. Michael Gonda ?94 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Grabias Dr. Mary H. Gregg Gifts for Athletics Rhodes gratefully acknowledges the following alumni, parents and friends who made gifts to support the athletics program this year. 12 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Dr. Thomas L. Purdy Ms. Mary S. Gregg Mrs. Jane T. Haney Mr. James W. Hever ?86 Ms. Janice Hewitt Mr. William H. Hodgkin Ms. Gail A. Hofmeister Ms. Victoria M. Hogan Rev. Stephen N. Horn ?92 Ms. Barbara M. Hoth Mrs. Rebecca K. Hughes ?04 Mr. Scott R. Hughes ?03 Mr. and Mrs. William Ralph Jones, Jr. Mr. James Joyce Mrs. Bonnie Killian Mr. Justin M. Klestinski ?94 Mr. Gary B. Klinger Mr. James L. Koley Mr. Patrick Koley Dr. Timothy W. Kutas ?90 Dr. Neal Lakdawala ?97 Mr. William G. Lansden ?86 Mr. Theodore A. Lee, Jr. Ms. Joan G. Lemaire Mrs. Brooke R. Levy ?04 Mr. William T. Levy ?04 Mr. John C. Long Mr. and Mrs. John C. Long, IV Ms. Marissa M. Loper ?99 Mr. Brook W. Loper ?98 Mr. Joel R. Lyons ?85 Ms. Padma Ayyagari Lyons Mr. Michael A. Mammarelli ?89 Manley Brothers, LLC Mr. David Marcum Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Maryott Ms. Margaret C. Massey ?86 Mr. James W. Massey ?83 Mr. and Mrs. James E. McCrury Mr. Robert E. McGill, III Rev. and Mrs. William H. McLean ?57 (Susan Adelaide Robinson ?58) Mrs. Mary Louise Q. McMillin ?64 Dr. Challace J. McMillin ?64 Col. Allen D. Mills ?66 Dr. Ryan D. Mire ?93 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Moore Mr. John D. Moore MRCO, LLC Ms. Nancy Mueller Mrs. Shirley A. Mueller Mr. Michael J. Mueller Dr. and Mrs. Julian C. Nall ?43 Mr. Richard Narog Ms. Paula Narog-Nucaro Mrs. Doris M. New Ms. Virginia Nicklas Ms. Laura W. Nunnallee ?02 Mr. Adam R. Nunnallee ?02 Ms. Linda Carol Odom ?84 Old Security Title Co. Ms. Beverly J. Palm Dr. Sharon D. Pasch Dr. John H. Pasch Mrs. Frances Crouch Perkins ?51 Mr. and Mrs. H. Jerry Peters ?60 (Ruth Ella Burrow ?60) Mr. M. Andrew Pippenger ?93 Mr. and Mrs. Rob L. Popovitch ?85 (Dawn Maria Bass ?86) Mrs. Janet Potter Promise Land Church Mr. Walter L. Purdy Ms. Leah Mercer Purvis ?00 Mr. Don B. Purvis, Jr. ?97 Quest Diagnostics Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ragan Ms. Elaine Reis Mr. Patrick D. Riederer ?96 Dr. and Mrs. W. Russell Ries ?75 (Susan Hunter Webb ?75) Mr. Justin L. Rikard ?03 Mrs. Patsy F. Roberts Dr. Alfred Jay Robison, Jr. ?99 Mr. Robert O. Roebuck ?92 Mrs. J. A. Heiden Roizen Ms. Shirley Rollins Mr. Kyle Russ ?04 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Ryan Mr. Roger A. Said ?78 Mr. Howard M. Schramm, III ?98 Mr. Thomas P. Schult Mr. Robert P. Schutt ?87 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sheftall Mr. and Mrs. James B. Shuman Mrs. Laura Lee R. Slimp Mr. Beverly B. Slimp Ms. Gina Mascolo Smith ?90 Mr. Todd E. Smith ?90 Rev. Sarah J. Squires Mr. Blaine P. Squires Ms. Melissa Eubanks Staley ?89 Mr. Robert E. Staley ?87 Dr. and Mrs. William P. Stepp, Jr. ?69 Ms. Andrea S. Stewart Dr. W. Kirk Stone ?89 Mr. and Mrs. Casey M. Stuart Mrs. William L. Taylor Mr. Christopher A. Thompson ?05 Ms. Marilyn Walser Thompson Ms. Catherine A. Tipton ?88 Ms. Sybil Tucker Dr. Donald W. Tucker Mr. Paul W. Utt Van Jeffreys Ltd. Ms. Alanna D. Venezia Mr. James L. Walser Mrs. Jenna Goodloe Wade Mr. John P. Wade Ms. Susan S. Wagner Mr. and Ms. David H. Ward Dr. James E. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Warth Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wright Mrs. Nao K. Wylie ?97 Mr. M. Andrew Wylie ?99 Ms. Lorie W. Yearwood Up to $100 Ms. Alison R. Abernathy ?87 Mr. Jerry Allensworth Mr. Scott A. Arnold, III ?68 Mr. Bryce W. Ashby ?00 Mrs. Kelley A. Bell Ms. Doris F. Bernard Ms. Lucy Hill Black ?67 Ms. Ruth G. Bodkin Ms. Laura A. Borg ?04 Ms. Gretchen O. Bufe ?06 Ms. Lauren K. Bunch Mrs. Karen O. Burnup Mr. H. Richard Butker Ms. Rebecca Cain Mr. Joseph F. Cleary, Esq. Ms. Lucia Ouellette Colbert ?81 Ms. Bronwyn M. Cole Ms. Antoinette O. Conroy Mr. Sloan Conroy Ms. Elizabeth Cooper Ms. Frances Elizabeth Cooper ?03 Mr. Paul L. Cox ?65 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Crabb ?60 (Elizabeth Anne P?Pool ?61) Ms. Dorothy J. De Tuerk Ms. Miriam G. Dolin ?04 Mr. David W. Mickle ?02 Mr. Robert W. Downey ?96 Ms. Alexandra B. Duval Ms. Katherine N. Edmonds ?03 Mr. Frederick Elliott Ms. Katharine H. Etchen ?05 Ms. Jane J. Evans Ms. Cherry V. Falls ?73 Rev. George J. Fischer, Jr. ?56 Mr. and Ms. Roger W. Fritsche Dr. Lawrence A. Fury, Jr. ?60 Mrs. Cynthia J. George Ms. Elizabeth J. Gillot Mr. Daniel B. Gilmore Mr. Jimmie F. Glorioso, Jr. ?97 Mr. Charles West Hammond ?92 Mr. William D. Henry, Jr. ?01 Ms. Holly Hilliard Ms. Kathryn P. Huestis Mrs. Carolyn Johnson Mr. James E. Jones ?55 Mr. John S. Joplin Ms. Alli Lambert ?94 Ms. Maria Terragni Mr. John D. Langdon ?96 Mr. Jonathan Lewson Ms. Ann C. Liberty Ms. Darlene Liberty Mrs. Anna P. Lillis ?00 Ms. Dorothy Magill Mr. Virren Malhotra ?01 Mr. Bristol Maryott Mr. and Mrs. Randall Glenn Mast Mr. Brian M. McCarthy ?03 Ms. Sandra McLaughlin-Tabler Ms. Julie A. Mediamolle ?02 Mr. Caldwell K. Meeks ?96 Ms. Laura J. Miller ?87 Ms. Margaret Ann Taylor Minihan ?98 Mr. Brendan P. Minihan, Jr. ?97 Mr. Joseph P. Montminy, Esq. ?97 Ms. Gayle Courtney Moore ?81 Dr. Kelley S. Morel ?03 Ms. Christina L. Mueller ?07 Mrs. Patricia Carter Nagler ?71 Ms. Joan Narog Mrs. Elisabeth Niedermann Ms. Theresa G. Nucaro Mr. Richard A. Park ?59 Mrs. Iona Pasch Ms. Brenda Phelps Dr. Jennifer M. Ramp Neale ?99 Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Relyea Dr. J. Michael Ripski ?71 Mr. Michael J. Robb Mr. Justin M. Ross ?95 Ms. Deborah C. Ruggero Ms. Martha Rutherford Dr. Martha E. Saavedra ?83 Ms. Marie Brandewiede Schofer ?04 Mrs. Norma E. Sergey Dr. Jane E. Shea Mr. William J. Sloan Mr. F. William Small ?43 Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Solar Ms. Maureen Sproul Dr. Edwin W. Stock, Jr. ?59 Ms. Anna L. Sullenberger ?04 Ms. Claire J. Sullivan Mr. Sean J. Sullivan Mr. John C. Thatcher Ms. Staci R. Thomas ?08 Mr. Robert A. Thompson, Jr. ?99 Ms. Jan Tonroy Ms. Therese A. Tucker Mrs. Tammy Vines Mr. Thomas D. Votaw Mr. Todd V. Williams ?02 Ms. Jennie C. Wingad ?98 Mr. Joseph S. Woodley ?78 ? In Memoriam Gifts for Athletics continued from page 11 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 13 Diehl Society Fellow Mr. J. Stephen Martin Diehl Society Benefactor Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Abston, Jr. Diehl Society Sustainer Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Barnish, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Lainoff Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sherman Diehl Society Patron Mr. and Mrs. David H. Barber Ms. Mary Beth Blackwell-Chapman Mr. Christopher J. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. James B. Boone, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cook, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Geddes Mrs. Dorothy Orgill Kirsch Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lientz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Pearson Ms. Lisenne D. Rockefeller Ms. Kathryn A. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Wynne Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Young* Two Anonymous Donors Red & Black Society Partner Mr. and Mrs. David G. Zanca* Red & Black Society Senior Ms. Edith S. Bingham Mr. and Mrs. David D. Blalock, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Bollinger Ms. Susan E. Brown Mr. William McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Campbell, IV* Mr. and Mrs. W. Lipscomb Davis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Goss Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Grace Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lowe* Dr. Vivian D. McWilliams Mr. Joe McWilliams Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Mischer, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Patton, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. George F. Pierce, III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Price Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rouse* Ms. Sally J. Rutherford Mr. Glenn N. Wagner Mrs. Degna Spoldi Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sullivan, III* Mr. and Mrs. William P. Utt Red & Black Society Associate Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cancelosi Mr. and Mrs. R. Alan Chambers Mr. and Mrs. William A. Coolidge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brent C. Haney Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Hoggard* Mr. and Mrs. James M. Martin Mr. and Ms. William A. Miller Dr. and Mrs. James M. Millis Dr. and Mrs. John R. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Roxburgh Rennie Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Robertson, III Mr. and Mrs. F. Michael Royer* Ms. Diane Rudner Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Samuelson Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamilton Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Tiernan* Mr. and Mrs. Doug K. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Williams, Jr. Red & Black Society Member Dr. and Mrs. Omar T. Atiq Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Bale Mr. and Mrs. William P. Battaglia Dr. Tatiana Bidikov Dr. Igor Bidikov Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Blake, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Brown* Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bruce, III Mr. and Mrs. John R. Buckthal Mr. and Mrs. E. Steward Butler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Byars Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Coolidge Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Corey Mrs. Mary W. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Irving DesRoches* Dr. Barbara B. Dorsett Dr. Cecil R. Dorsett Mrs. Ellen M. Feldman-Elliott Dr. Gary B. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fenton, III Mr. Samuel O. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee Garrett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sean E. Glancy Ms. Lynda Godkin Mr. Ken Hickey Dr. and Mrs. T. Keith Grebe Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne B. Gregory, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Griffi n Mr. Jack W. Grigsby Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Harris Dr. Diana C. Harris Mrs. Lynn S. Hazelrig Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hofto Dr. Anna K. Hopla Mr. Robert E. Wilton Mrs. Therese P. Howell* Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Beverly H. Johns, III Mr. Malcolm J. Katt Mr. and Mrs. Sam K. Kaywood Mr. Ernest G. Kelly, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Lane Mr. and Mrs. John D. Langston Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. MacDonald, III Mrs. Laura G. Mansur Dr. and Mrs. William R. Mott Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mudd Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Noble, III Dr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer Dr. Lesley A. Petrich* Mr. Ronald A. Teer* Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Polovich Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Porter Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Pyhrr Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Reynolds, II Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ross Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rosser Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sartwell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Semmes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Simmons Dr. and Mrs. John M. Smith, III* Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sweeney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Tong Mr. and Mrs. Darrell G. Townsend Mr. and Mrs. William C. Tyler, Sr. Dr. Patricia L. Walls Dr. and Mrs. Ronnie J. Wann* Mr. and Mrs. John A. Williams Dean?s Society Mr. and Mrs. Dana B. Holt* Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Kovalic* Ms. Judith W. Lineback Dr. Donald J. Lineback Cloister Society Dr. and Mrs. Neel B. Ackerman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Allison Mr. Mark P. Becker Mr. and Mrs. L. William Bergin Mr. and Mrs. David Brunson Mr. and Mrs. Keith Calder Mr. and Mrs. James S. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Alex Conaway, Sr.* Dr. and Mrs. John A. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dortch, Jr. Mr. Michael S. Fawer Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Ferguson Mrs. Joelen Stone-Frank Mr. John P. Frank Mr. and Mrs. John B. Frierson Mr. Anthony W. George Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Greer Dr. and Mrs. Jeffery G. Grigsby Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Howorth Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Ingwersen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William Ralph Jones, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ullin W. Leavell, III Mr. and Ms. Robert F. Leibner Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Loux Dr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Mance Dr. and Mrs. Norman F. McGowin, III Dr. Diane S. Phillips Dr. Bruce A. Phillips Dr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Pinchak Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Swiger, II Mr. and Mrs. George S. Tallichet Mr. and Mrs. James M. Turk, IV Ms. Laura L. Voisinet Ms. Konnie S. Walker Dr. Susan M. Walsh Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Wingo Mr. Charles E. Wolpert Tower Society Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Abbott* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Allen Mr. Jerald N. Andry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randy E. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Berger Dr. Robert E. Bledsoe Dr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Brewer* Mrs. Susan Lowry Bridwell* Dr. Robert Randall Bridwell* Dr. and Mrs. Warren P. Campbell Ms. Nancy H. Cashon* Mr. and Mrs. Shabtain Chassan Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Clarke, III Mr. Edward S. Cody* Mr. and Mrs. William D. Conkell Mrs. John D. Craft Ms. Janis H. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Kerry C. Dove Mr. and Mrs. James F. Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Figari, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Bobby F. Flanders Mr. Glen T. Gardner* Mr. Vernon M. Goode Dr. Mary H. Gregg* Dr. Thomas L. Purdy* Mr. and Ms. Willis W. Hobson, V Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Hughes The Hon. Claudia R. Isom* Mr. A. Woodson Isom, Jr.* Dr. Natalie F. Krynetskaia Dr. Evgueni Y. Krynetski Dr. Pamela A. Lally Dr. Kevin P. Lally Mr. and Mrs. James N. Lawnin* Mr. and Mrs. William P. Lehman* Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lindner* Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Loveland* Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mallory, III Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Mallott* Dr. Howard W. Marker Mr. and Mrs. Duncan M. McKenzie Dr. and Mrs. Allen H. Moffi tt Mr. and Mrs. John R. Parkinson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Pellegrom Col. and Mrs. Mark S. Pernell Mr. and Mrs. James Prayer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Primm Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Punzalan Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Ricketts Mr. Rosco A. Scippa Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Stumb, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. William W. Waring, Jr.* Mr. Marshall J. Wellborn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wilkinson* Dr. and Mrs. Pat M. Woodward Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Zeigler Loyalty Club Mr. and Mrs. Steve R. Accinelli Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Agre Mr. and Mrs. Leroy L. Anderson, III Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Arant Mrs. Claire E. Archer Rev. Jay E. Archer Parent Donors Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hofto, Co-Chairs Rhodes appreciates the generosity of these parents and grandparents who made gifts to Rhodes during this year. Gifts are recognized in the Charles E. Diehl Society ($5,000 or more), The Red & Black Society ($1,000-$4,999), the Dean?s Society ($750-$999), the Cloister Society ($500-$749), the Tower Society ($250-$499), the Loyalty Club ($100-$249) and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk. 14 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Parent Donors continued from page 13 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Arnold, III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arrington, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Atnip Mr. and Mrs. William H. Avery Mr. Donald E. Babcock Mrs. Lorraine Babcock* Mr. and Mrs. Odon L. Bacque, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vollie C. Bailey, III Dr. and Mrs. Carlos E. Bamberger Dr. and Mrs. James T. Berry Mr. Joseph D. Bishop Dr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Bittel Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Blades Dr. and Ms. Brian J. Bolwell Mrs. Jennifer E. Bombardi-Mount Dr. Ronald J. Bombardi Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bowker Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Brandewiede Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brenner Mr. and Mrs. James R. Breth Mrs. Tami Y. Brock Dr. and Mrs. John H. Broocks, IV Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Bullins Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Butler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Norris W. Campbell Ms. Molly A. Cannon Mrs. Linda B. Carrington Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cavett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Chastain* Dr. Jane Carville Chauvin Mr. Elmore A. Chauvin Mr. and Mrs. Reagan C. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Dudley W. Coates Mr. and Mrs. Prachak Comkornruecha Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Coney Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conley Ms. Dorothy Corddray Mr. Jon P. Cordray Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Cowan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Blythe B. Cragon Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cuellar Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Dagen Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. DeArmond Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. DelBove Dr. and Mrs. Neal F. Devitt Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Dill Dr. and Mrs. William E. Dismukes Mr. and Mrs. David B. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. John S. Dryman, Sr. Ms. Cynthia Dudziak Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. DuMont Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Duvall, III Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Eckley, III* Mr. Barton C. English Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Erkel, Jr. Dr. Kathy D. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Evins, IV Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fabacher Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Fair Ms. Epsey C. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Terry E. Federline Ms. Anetta B. Ferguson Mrs. Carrie Finlayson Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Forbes Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Foster, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb C. Freeman Ms. Denise E. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Galaro Mr. and Mrs. George A. Garris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Wayne Gatlin Dr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Georgiade Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Gieselmann The Hon. and Mrs. Burton D. Glover Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Gochnauer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Grabias Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Guerin Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Haley Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Harn Dr. and Mrs. Durward S. Harris Mrs. Karen L. Harrison* Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hathorn Mr. and Ms. John R. Hays, Jr. Mr. Roger N. Heinrich, Sr. Mr. and Ms. Robert L. Hohos Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Huddleston, III Mr. Still Hunter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ingels Mr. and Mrs. Larry Don Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Joplin, IV Mrs. Mary Jo Jordan Ms. Robin K. Kamphaus Mr. and Mrs. Yoshiyuki Kato Dr. and Mrs. Jerry P. Katz Mrs. Andria L. Keil-Bilan Mr. Peter E. Bilan Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Kneip Dr. Gwyn E. Kooy-Smith Mr. David C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kopald, Jr. Ms. Margaret A. LaPlante Mr. Michael R. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Billy D. Leach Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Lehfeldt Mrs. Connie Lewis Lensing Mr. David C. Lensing Dr. and Mrs. James F. Link Mr. and Mrs. Chin-Yu Liu Mr. and Mrs. Bennie W. Loper Mr. David L. Lotz Mr. and Mrs. Silas E. Lucas, III Mr. and Mrs. David R. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Mackall Dr. and Mrs. Ramon Magrans Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Malik, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Marksteiner Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Maryott Prof. Sarah E. Matheny Mr. Michael D. Matheny Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. McLain Mr. and Mrs. Sam K. McMurray, III Mr. Howard C. McWilliams Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Meaher, III Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Merriman Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Larry T. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mingos Dr. Kuruganti A. Murti Dr. Kuruganti G. Murti Dr. and Mrs. William R. Neelly Mrs. Samuel H. Nichols, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Nucaro Ms. Mary O?Boyle, II Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Osler Mr. and Mrs. William S. Owens Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Patrick Mrs. William J. Pedigo, Sr. Mr. Thomas W. Pettyjohn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edeard E. Peyronnin Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Phillips Dr. and Mrs. James A. Pitcock Mr. and Mrs. William P. Powers Mr. and Mrs. David B. Purdy Ms. Ann M. Rabalais Ms. Victoria M. Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ranson Ms. Ann W. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Ricke* Dr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Roads Dr. Veronica L. Rouse Dr. Richard G. Rouse Dr. and Mrs. William D. Routh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ruocco Mr. and Mrs. Moliere Scarborough, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Schaberg Dr. Amy Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schrier Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Sechler Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Shearer Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Sheridan Mrs. Laura S. Shields Dr. and Mrs. Dean W. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Slater Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sligh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James M. Spitzer Mr. and Mrs. William R. Stagg, Jr.* Mr. Dennis L. Stanford, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Stoner Mr and Mrs James G. Stranch, III Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Strossner Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Taylor Mr. and Ms. William A. Terry Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Thames Mrs. Alexandra N. Thim Rev. Paul R. Thim Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. J. Louis Tonore, Jr. Ms. Mary Tucker Mr. Kirt H. Kiester Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn H. Turner, III Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Utley Dr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Vance, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Warth Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Weaver, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Whaley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Wicker Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wigodsky Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Williams Mr. and Mrs. George A. Williams Dr. and Mrs. Jim Winkates Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Wiseman Ms. Clara C. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Radford M. Yates Donor Mrs. Jacqueline M. Abdurhman Mr. Abdoulwasi A. Abdoch Mr. and Mrs. David M. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery L. Appleton Mr. and Mrs. Braxton W. Ashe Mr. and Mrs. James H. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Bachmeyer Dr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Baird Mrs. Melissa Davis Baize Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Barker Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Rex M. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Beckham Ms. Lisa A. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Jean I. Benjamin Ms. Doris F. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bitters Dr. Anne K. Black Prof.. Kell A. Black Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Blanton Ms. Kate B. Bledsoe Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie B. Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Borgman Ms. Donna S. Bourland Ms. Dianne M. Boyce Mr. and Ms. William K. Boyer Mr. Dennis F. Brennan Ms. Carol C. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bromert Mrs. Charles S. Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Burns, Jr. Mrs. John F. Canale, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carr Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Carr Mr. Sergio Cartagena Mr. and Mrs. Foster S. Carter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Casey Ms. Molly L. Cavin Ms. Gloria J. Cellini Dr. and Mrs. Muammer Cetingok Mr. and Mrs. Brend P. Chaisson Ms. Susan B. Chiarello Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Cian, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Clark, Jr. Mrs. Stacey E. Claypool Mr. Steven R. Claypool Mrs. Brandi A. Cooksey Dr. and Mrs. William L. Cooper Dr. and Mrs. John P. Cowley Mr. and Mrs. Susan M. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Daggett Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. DeZutter Mr. and Mrs. Gautam Dirghangi Ms. Edna P. Dockery Ms. Lynne Kronberg Dorough Mr. and Mrs. Vasilios D. Douklias Mrs. Janet H. Downie Ms. Rosemary Earp Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Erskine Mr. and Mrs. Byron F. Faust Mrs. Alexander A. Fedinec Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Finley Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Forsyth Mr. and Ms. Roger W. Fritsche Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Gallagher Mrs. Geli Gao Mr. Xiling Wu Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Gathright Ms. Stephanie L. Gay Mr George N. Carpenter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Glenn Ms. Kathryn Finch Godbold Dr. Catherine M. Greene Mr. David A. Greene Ms. Tammie Y. Groover Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie E. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hamilton Dr. and Mrs. David M. Harr Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Harris, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Jeffery L. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Heacock Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 15 Individual Donors Rhodes appreciates the generosity of these individuals other than alumni and parents who made gifts to the college during this year. Gifts are recognized in the Cloister Society ($500-$749), the Tower Society ($250-$499), the Loyalty Club ($100-$249) and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk. Tower Society Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gooch, Jr. Ms. Sally V. Green Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stout, Sr. Mrs. William L. Taylor Ms. Emilee Wright Loyalty Club Mr. Lawrence A. Barrett Mrs. J. Norton Dendy Mr. Richard L. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. R. Marsh Gibson Mr. Blair Gilbert Ms. Susan G. Goetze Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Kaplan Ms. Beverly Z. Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Sims Ms. Zoe Talbert Mr. Thomas H. Todd, Jr.* Mr. Mark Uicker Mr. and Mrs. Ron Walter The Hon. Harry W. Wellford* Donor Ms. Deborah Carpenter Mr. Charles R. Chandler Dr. and Mrs. Dan A. Dunaway Mr. Cedric Garner Mr. Nikolay V. Kryukov Ms. Glenda Melton Mr. Edward G. Moore Ms. Sara J. Weible Ms. Catherine Orgill West Mr. J. Thomas Helm, III Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Hendrickson Dr. Katherine G. Hendrix Mr. V. Keith Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell P. Henkin Ms. Joanne T. Hilliard Mrs. Judith L. Hodges Dr. and Mrs. William J. Hook Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoyle Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Huffenus Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Hutson Ms. Suzanne B. Hutto Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Iberg Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Ingraham Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Ix Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jensen, Sr. Ms. Xiaoli Ji Mr. Yu Liu Mr. and Mrs. Gregg M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James S. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Francis Bruce Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Jones Mr. and Mrs. William J. Judkins Mr. and Mrs. Garry G. Keckler Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Keim Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Kerwick Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. King Ms. Mary Kleinjan Mr. and Mrs. Mehandi Lakhani Dr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Larson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Law Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Likes Mr. and Mrs. George O. London Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Luby Mrs. Liping Ma Mr. Jin Zhang Mr. and Mrs. Virble S. Marbry Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Markus Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Martin Mrs. Marion A. Massey Mr. and Mrs. George M. McMillan, Jr. Ms. Karen M. McNulty The Hon. and Mrs. Charles McPherson Mr. and Mrs. Barry W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moak Mrs. A. Maxine Montgomery Mr. William E. Montgomery Mrs. Patsy J. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. John F. Moore Rev. and Mrs. Michael D. Moreland Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Morgan Ms. Jan E. Morrell Mr. Gregory S. Morrell Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Nabers Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Nemer Mrs. Vicky J. Ormand Mr. and Ms. Roy L. Ouellette Mr. and Mrs. James L. Pannell Mr. John A. Parazak Ms. Nancy Jo Penny Mr. and Mrs. David L. Pesses Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Pillow Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Pittman Ms. Christine K. Plant Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pledger Mr. James M. Pluta Ms. Karen L. Porter Mr. and Mrs. John D. Queen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe J. Ragghianti, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Randall Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Relyea Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Richardson Mr. Tommy Richardson Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Ricker Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Robertson Dr. and Mrs. William C. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Danny W. Rogers, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. J. Reece Roth Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Rotzoll Mr. and Mrs. Bruno R. Rumbelow Ms. Diana M. Ryder Mr. Robert C. Salmon Ms. Virginia A. Salmon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schniper Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Sears Dr. Jane E. Shea Mrs. Shirley A. Singh Ms. Jennifer S. Smiley Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Smith Dr. and Mrs. James O. Speed Ms. Candace F. Stanford Mr. and Mrs. Randolph P. Summ Mrs. Sandy M. Summers Mr. Ranny A. Meier Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Tamason Ms. Elizabeth W. Tannenbaum Mr. Peter M. Falion Mrs. Philip C. Tetlow Dr. Jeffrey L. Thomasson Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Trout, Jr. Ms. Stephanie E. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. William W. Wagner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wall Mr. and Ms. David H. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Washam Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Watkins, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Olin West, III Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Whetsell Dr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Wilkes Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Woodiel Dr. Joseph R. Woods Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Yannitell Mr. and Mrs. William D. Yarborough Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius H. Yuan Mr. Dennis K. Zimmerman Parent Council Co-Chairs Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hofto Team Leaders Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Crowley, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Hoggard Dr. Vivian D. McWilliams Mr. Joe McWilliams Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rouse Mr. and Mrs. F. Michael Royer Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Smith Council Members Mr. and Mrs. David H. Barber Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Bollinger Mr. and Mrs. James B. Boone, Jr. Ms. Susan Brown Mr. William McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Dougal Alexander Cameron, IV Mr. and Mrs. James S. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Coolidge Dr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Eiland Mr. and Mrs. James F. Erwin Mrs. Ellen M. Feldman-Elliott Dr. Gary B. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Geddes Mr. and Mrs. John B. Goss Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Grace Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Griffi n Mr. Jack W. Grigsby Dr. and Mrs. Steven D. Hennessy Ms. Lynda Godkin, Esq. Mr. Kenneth M. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hurst Ms. Karin I. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Henry F. Martin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Martin Dr. and Mrs. James M. Millis Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Mischer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Morgan Dr. and Mrs. William R. Mott Dr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. George F. Pierce, III Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Polovich Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Price Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Pyhrr Dr. and Mrs. Richard Rauck Mr. and Mrs. Roxburgh Rennie Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Sponseller Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Utkov Mr. and Mrs. William P. Utt Mr. and Mrs. James C. Vardell, III Ms. Sally J. Rutherford Mr. Glenn N. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Doug K. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Young Mr. and Mrs. David G. Zanca 16 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Campus Donors Rhodes appreciates the generosity of its faculty, staff and retirees and their spouses who made gifts to the college this year. Gifts are recognized in The Charles E. Diehl Society ($5,000 or more), The Red & Black Society ($1,000-$4,999), the Dean?s Society ($750-$999), the Cloister Society ($500-$749), the Tower Society ($250-$499), the Loyalty Club ($100-$249) and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk. Emeriti faculty and staff are marked with a tilde. Corporate, Foundation and Church Gifts Rhodes gratefully acknowledges the following businesses, foundations and churches that contributed to the college this year. Diehl Society Benefactor Dr. and Mrs. William E. Troutt Diehl Society Patron Dr. and Mrs. James H. Daughdrill, Jr.~ Dr. Robert M. Johnson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Llewellyn~ Red & Black Society Senior Dr. Anita A. Davis ?90 Dr. Russell T. Wigginton, Jr. ?88 Mrs. Melody Hokanson Richey Mr. Warren A. Richey Red & Black Society Associate Dr. Bette J. Ackerman* Dr. Henry A. Kurtz* Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Clary Ms. Daney D. Kepple Mrs. Jenna Goodloe Wade Mr. John P. Wade Red & Black Society Member Dr. Suzanne L. Bonefas* Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Boone, Jr. ?71 Dr. Charlotte G. Borst* Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Foshee Dr. Jameson M. Jones ? ?36~ Ms. Tracy V. Patterson ?84* Mr. Scott M. Patterson ? ?85* Dr. Deborah Nichol Pittman ?71 Mr. Arnold H. Pittman ?67 Dr. and Mrs. G. Kenneth Williams~ Mr. and Mrs. David J. Wottle Dean?s Society Mrs. Mary Allie Baldwin ?61*~ Dr. B. Denton McLellan ?58* Mrs. Sue D. Hall ?69 Dr. and Mrs. Mark V. Smith Cloister Society Dr. Anthony J. Becker, Jr. Ms. Terese J. Buscher* Dr. Frank M. Buscher* Dr. John C. Kaltner* Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Munson Dr. and Mrs. John S. Olsen Mr. Matthew R. A. Semko* ?98 Dr. Gail C. Streete* Dr. John L. Streete ?60*~ Ms. Amanda G. Tamburrino* ?98 Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Taylor ?44~ ?46 Mr. Christopher S. Wood Tower Society Ms. Tracy L. Adkisson ?95 Mr. Bradley N. Terhune ?95 Mr. G. Hudson Andrews, Jr.* ?70 Mrs. Julia Wellford Allen ?47~ Mr. and Mrs. E. Denby Brandon, III Dr. Thomas R. Caplinger* Mr. and Mrs. Thom E. Eckles Ms. Kathy M. Foreman Dr. Roberta K. Gibboney* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Handwerker* Ms. Kristin Marie Lensch* Dr. Timothy S. Huebner* Dr. and Mrs. David Y. Jeter Dr. Michael P. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Matthews Mrs. Anne Davey Morrell Dr. Kenneth S. Morrell Dr. Shadrack W. Nasong?o Ms. Diane G. Sachs ?61~ Mr. Robert Vidulich~ Mrs. Lauren Blalock Sefton ?03* Mr. Eric T. Sefton ?02* Ms. Dena C. Selmer* Mr. Forrest M. Stuart* Mr. John C. Thatcher* Dr. Ann M. Viano Dr. Brent K. Hoffmeister Mr. J. Kyle Webb ?91 Loyalty Club Dr. Shubho Banerjee* Prof. E. Allen Barnhardt ?59~ Ms. Lucy Hill Black ?67 Dr. Carole C. Blankenship ?85* Ms. Dorothy C. Brownyard Ms. Carol Casey Dr. Stephen J. Ceccoli* Mrs. Susanna B. Cullen Dr. Daniel E. Cullen Dr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Fields Mr. Caley A. Foreman, III Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Frey~ Dr. P. Eric Henager ?89 Dr. and Mrs. Terry W. Hill Ms. Christina M. Huntington ?96 Ms. Nora P. Jabbour Mr. Daniel D. Jacobs Mr. Angelo Curtis Johnson Dr. and Mrs.~ Michael P. Kirby Dr. Susan M. Kus Ms. Kathleen Laakso Dr. Darlene M. Loprete Dr. and Mrs. Marshall E. McMahon~ Mrs. Nikki Moore Mr. Jeffery S. Norris* Mr. Stacy S. Pennington ?94 Mr. Herbert L. Rhodes Ms. Katherine Owen Richardson ?83* Mr. John H. Rone ?71 Ms. Claudia Rutkauskas Mr. John Rutkauskas Mr. Kevin J. Sackett Mr. Ray E. Scruggs* Dr. Brian W. Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Randall B. Shepard, Jr. ?64 ?66 Mr. William M. Short ?71 Ms. Dawn U. Shute Mr. Willie Frank Sims* Dr. and Mrs.~ Grant W. Somes* Dr. Robert J. Strandburg Mr. and Mrs. James M. Strickland Dr. and Mrs. James M. Vest Ms. Lori Von Bokel-Amin* Ms. Christy M. Waldkirch Mr. Douglas Walker Dr. Marsha D. Walton Dr. Christopher G. Wetzel Ms. Jane H. Wells ?03 Mrs. Elizabeth W. Whittaker Mr. John M. Whittaker, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Wirls* Mrs. Elizabeth W. Wyatt* Donor Ms. Stacy D. Allen Ms. Maria S. Ballinger~ Ms. Martha J. Becker~ Mr. John R. Blaisdell Dr. Jay A. Blundon Dr. Milton P. Brown, Jr.~ Dr. Mauricio L. Cafi ero Mrs. James P. Carney, Jr. Ms. Dionne R. Chalmers Ms. Stephanie Lee Chockley ?95 Mr. Chip Chockley Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Coleman, Jr. ?58 ?58 Ms. Gayle A. Davis Dr. Pamela M. Detrie Dr. Kathleen A. Doyle Mr. Jonathan L. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Ellingsworth Ms. Patricia Sue Fetters Dr. Dee Garceau-Hagen Mr. Jeff R. Goode Dr. Eric I. Gottlieb Mr. Patrick Gray Ms. Karen Michelle Hammontree Mr. Charles B. Hathcock ?00 Mr. James David Hicks Mrs. Rose Ann Hicks Coach Herbert A. Hilgeman Ms. Holly Hilliard Dr. Kendra G. Hotz Mr. Richard F. Huddleston ?84 Ms. Sarah Lebovitz Ms. Kristen H. Hunt Dr. Loretta Jackson-Hayes Ms. Alexandera G. Kostina Dr. and Mrs. W. Larry Lacy ?59~ Ms. Samantha W. Lambert Mrs. Elizabeth S. Lessentine ?98 Mr. Robert L. Lessentine, Jr. ?03 Ms. Elizabeth H. Love Ms. Martha A. McGeachy ?88 Mr. Joel P. Cook ?89 Dr. Bernadette McNary-Zak Ms. Tiffany F. Merritt ?02 Mr. Timothy I. Moreland ?02 Dr. Mary E. Miller Dr. Scott L. Newstok Dr. Natalie P. Spencer Ms. Leigh A. Powell Dr. Amy E. Risley Dr. Jon L. Russ Ms. Sherry A. Sasson ?08 Dr. Christopher W. Seaton Mrs. Marjorie M. Stoner ? ?53~ Mr. Robert M. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Loyd C. Templeton, Jr ?56~ ?56 Rev. Walter B. Tennyson Mr. and Mrs. Loui M. Todd, III Ms. Wendy Lawing Trenthem ?93 Mr. Richard T. Trenthem, Jr. ?92 *Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level. ~Emeriti ? In Memoriam Associates $20,000 and Up Bellingrath-Morse Foundation Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Conwood Company, LP Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation^ Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund* First Horizon National Corporation* Hill Family Foundation J.R. Hyde, III Family Foundation Kathryn Brown Butler Family Foundation Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, Inc. McGehee Family Foundation Merck Mike Curb Family Foundation Plough Foundation Research Corporation Robert & Ruby Priddy Charitable Trust St. Jude Children?s Research Hospital SunTrust Bank The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation The Coca-Cola Foundation Matching Gifts Program^ The Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation Thomas W. Briggs Foundation Wright-Bentley Foundation One Anonymous Donor Fellows $10,000 - $19,999 Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc.* Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 17 Fleshman-Pratt Foundation, Inc. Foundation for The Carolinas Goldman Sachs & Company^ Hope Christian Community Foundation Meadow Run Manufacturing P.K. Seidman Charitable Trust Rasberry Foundation Samuel R. Noble Foundation Second Presbyterian Church, Memphis, Tennessee The Boone Foundation, Inc. The Cindy and John Sites Charitable Foundation The Endover Foundation, Inc. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Two Anonymous Donors Patrons $2,500 - $9,999 A. Arthur Halle Memorial Foundation Atlas Economic Research Foundation Bank of America Foundation^ Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation Community Foundation of Louisville Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee* Degna Spoldi Private Family Foundation Deupree Family Foundation General Motors Foundation^ Georgia Power Company Gerber/Taylor Associates, Inc. Global Impact*^ Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company Hawthorne Charitable Foundation Illinois Tool Works Foundation^ Jewish Foundation of Memphis Mallory Group, Inc. Mid-South Peace & Justice Center Pittman & Associates, Inc. Presbyterian Church USA Foundation Prudential Foundation^ Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Robert D. and Virginia J. McCallum Family Foundation Schadt Foundation, Inc. Scott Kirk Family, LLC The Dallas Foundation The Day Foundation Thompson Dunavant PLC United Way of Forsyth County, Inc. Uptown Veterinary Hospital Wachovia Bank, NA^ Walnut Grove Animal Hospital Three Anonymous Donors Sponsors $1,000 - $2,499 Ardmore Telephone Company, Inc. BellSouth^ Center City Commission Chadwick Family Foundation, LLC CIGNA Foundation^ Cordova Investments, LLC Dayton Foundation Depository, Inc. Energizer/Eveready^ First Horizon National Corporation^ FSR Foundation Grigsby Petroleum, Inc. Harte-Hanks Communications, Inc.^ Henry Luce Foundation^ Herman Bensdorf II Trust Hermes Foundation IBM International Foundation^ International Paper Company Foundation^ Joseph-Beth Davis Kidd Booksellers MAC Presents, LLC Martin & Associates P.C. Mathis Pfohl Foundation Minnie B. and Bernard B. Lane Foundation Perry Capital, LLC^ Pfi zer Foundation^ Pittman Management, Inc. Porter Realty Co. Press On Foundation Regions Morgan Keegan Trust^ Robert E. Mallory Trust Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Second Presbyterian Church, Little Rock, Arkansas Shell Oil Company Foundation^ Smith & Nephew, Inc. Swanson Meadows Golf Course Texas Instruments Foundation^ The BBC Foundation The J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation^ The Martha and Robert Fogelman Foundation The Medtronic Foundation*^ The Williams Family Foundation The Woodell Family Foundation, Inc. United Way of the Capital Area W.A. Fortner Masonry Contractor, Inc. WaterColor Management, Inc. Donors Up to $1,000 Able Asphalt Company, Inc. Accenture Foundation, Inc.^ Aetna Foundation Inc.^ AIG^ Aircraft Consultants, Inc. Allyson Hodge Foundation Alpha Delta H. E. F. Ameren Corporation^ Ameriprise^ AmeriServ Trust and Financial Services Amica Companies Foundation^ Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation^ AT&T Foundation^ AXA Financial^ Ball Corporation^ Bar-B-Cutie Drive-In Bartolomei & Lange PLC BASF Corporation^ Beaux Arts Club Black & Decker Corporation^ Boeing Company^ Brayton Foundation Broadfoot Hotel Brokers, Inc. Burr and Cole Consulting Engineers, Inc. Calyon Corporate and Investment Bank^ Capital One Services, Inc.^ Chandler Demolition Company, Inc. Chassan Prof.essional Wallcovering, Inc. ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Program^ Community Foundation of Greater Greenville, Inc. Community Foundation of South Alabama Corning, Inc. Foundation^ Council of Independent Colleges Cresco Bees, LLC Crown Coach Corporation Dacus Family Trust David J. Joseph Company^ Delta Air Lines Foundation^ Delta/United Specialties, Inc. Denver Foundation Edinburg Realty Eli Lilly & Company Foundation^ Emerson^ Energen Corporation^ Entergy Corporation^ GE Foundation^ Goode Management Corporation Google^ Greater Everett Community Foundation Guerin Agency, Inc. Hardin & Sons Plumbing Co., LLC Hewitt Associates LLC^ Home Depot Foundation^ Idlewild Presbyterian Church James E. & Katharine B. Harwood Charitable Trust Jones Companies, LTD Kelley Research Associates Knox Pak Lichterman Loewenberg Foundation Lincoln Financial Group Foundation, Inc.^ Macy?s Foundation^ Maize Financial Services, Inc. Malco Charity Trust Manley Brothers, LLC Martin Tate Morrow Marston Memphis Pool Supply, Inc. Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc.^ Microsoft Corporation^ Mid-South Neurological Clinic Motorola Foundation^ MRCO, LLC Mulkey Development & Investment Corporation National City Bank^ Nationwide Insurance Enterprise Foundation^ NCH Corporation Network for Good Nix Roofi ng Company, Inc. Oak Hall Inc Oakdale Partners Occidental Petroleum Foundation^ OGCB Old Security Title Co. Orthodontic Specialty Group, P.A. PACCAR^ Pasadena Community Foundation Peddie School Perry Moore McKinnie PLC Pete Jackson Floor Covering Pickering Inc Pitts & Eckl, PC Pope John Paul II High School PRN, Inc. Procter & Gamble Fund^ Prof.essional Security Prof.ormance Pet Products Promise Land Church Quest Diagnostics Incorporated^ RAINCO Ram Associates Richard Stodder Charitable Foundation Robert E. Cunningham, Appraiser S & S Supply Sabre Holdings^ SallieMae Fund^ Schering-Plough Healthcare Products^ Scripps Howard Foundation^ Slater Management Corp. Something Elegant Catering Spartanburg County Foundation Spinks Investments, Inc. Sprint Foundation^ St. Lawrence Church St. Mary?s Cathedral State Farm Companies Foundation^ SunTrust Bank^ SunTrust Bank Memphis Foundation, Inc.^ Tenet Healthcare Foundation^ Tetra Tech, Inc. The Claude Bennett Family Foundation, Inc. The Community Foundation - Richmond & Central VA The Knapp Foundation, Inc. The Murrell Foundation The Scholarship Foundation^ The UPS Foundation^ Toys ?R? Us^ United Way of Rhode Island Van Jeffreys Ltd. Verizon Foundation^ W.W. Grainger, Inc.^ Walt Disney Company Foundation^ Washington Group International^ WellPoint Foundation^ Wells Fargo^ West Baton Rouge Presbyterian Church Wildlands Fire Service Inc. Xerox Foundation^ *Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher range ^Companies that matched gifts of their employees to Rhodes 18 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 The Margaret Hyde Council The Margaret Hyde Council seeks to encourage women?s philanthropy to ensure the strength of Rhodes. Susan Logan Huffman ?83, Chair; Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ?77, Vice-Chair for Scholarships Life Members Endowment gifts of $100,000 or more Mertie Willigar Buckman ? Dorothy Orgill Kirsch Mary Jack Rich McCord ?51 Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ?58 Katherine Hinds Smythe ?53 One Anonymous Donor Endowment Members Endowment gifts of $25,000 - $99,999 Donna Lorraine Barlett ?80 Ethel Ashton Harrell ?54 Sustainers Annual gifts of $5,000 or more Deborah Legg Craddock ?80 Gayden Rasberry Jones ?59 Investors Annual gifts of $2,500 - $4,999 Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ?77 Mentors Annual gifts of $1,000 - $2,499 Betty Calandruccio Sallie Brooks Clark ?76 Susan Logan Huffman ?83 Gayle Scott Storey ?70 Patrons Annual gifts of $500 - $999 Judith Deavenport Mitchener ?56 Ann Vines Roberts ?60 Carol Lee Collins Royer ?78 Sara Lynn Stainback ?98 Jeanne Scott Varnell ?58 Jenna Goodloe Wade Linda Kay Yates ?69 Members Annual gifts of $250 - $499 Anne S. Caldwell ?51 Senter Crook ?65 Elizabeth Gay Daughdrill Catherine Moore Freeburg ?40 Michelle Vick Fulmer ?83 Katherine Harriett James ?64 Mary Jack Rich McCord ?51 Julianne Johnson Paunescu ?89 Rosamond Goldman Quay ?75 Claire Revels Shapiro Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ?58 Carole Pearson Troutt Diane McMillan Wellford ?59 Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg ?62 Friends Annual gifts up to $250 Elizabeth Hoye Amis ?52 Susan Fulmer Austin ?55 Nancy R. Blalock Mary Munn Laronge ?87 Ms. MeChe Cochran Austin ?92 Mr. Carlton J. Austin ?95 Mrs. Adele K. Bailey ?99 Ms. La M. Banks Mrs. Joy Richmond Bowen ?97 Ms. Tracy T. Comer Dr. Anita A. Davis ?90 Dr. Russell T. Wigginton, Jr. ?88 Mr. Robert Dove Mr. Rozell C. Henderson ?85 Dr. and Mrs. Terry W. Hill Dr. Carolyn R. Jaslow Dr. Alan P. Jaslow Ms. Amanda Abrams Johnson ?03 Dr. Robert M. Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus A. Kimbrough ?90 Dr. Angela Gailey Laster ?92 Dr. Ryan D. Mire ?93 Dr. Gail S. Murray Dr. Joe M. Hawes Mrs. Melody Hokanson Richey Mr. Warren A. Richey Mr. and Mrs. David L. Simpson, III ?58 (Elizabeth LeMaster ?58) Mr. Marvin E. Spears ?90 Ms. Stephanie Gordon Spivey ?90 Dr. Robert J. Strandburg Mrs. Jenna Goodloe Wade Mr. John P. Wade The Joe Neville Society The Joe Neville Society, in partnership with the Black Alumni Connection of the Rhodes College Alumni Association, provides scholarship support for the emergency needs of minority students that exceed the college fi nancial aid package. Scholarships and Restricted Funds The following endowed and restricted funds received support during this year. A. Arthur Halle Scholarship A. Benson Gilmore Memorial Service Scholarship Abe Goodman Memorial Scholarship Alumni Association Emergency Assistance Fund Athletic Booster Club Athletics Roof Club (Volleyball) Barret Library Fund Baseball Field Renovation Beth Bevill Hollingsworth Scholarship Bonner Scholarships Branyan Family Fellowship Brown Scholarship Business Administration and Economics Department Chapman Service Scholarship Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation Grant Chemistry Research Fund Chick and Andi Hill Service Fellowship Clough-Hanson Gallery Fund Craig Murray ?69 Faculty Hospitality Fund Crossroads to Freedom Fund Donelson Institute for Regional Studies Endowment Dr. A. T. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. F. Ray Riddle, Jr. CODA Scholarship Dr. Robert Irl and Anne Riley Bourne Scholarship Dr. Thomas E. and Peggy C. Strong Scholarship Elizabeth Rodgers Dobell Scholarship Emily and Tom Holloway Scholarship Field Hockey Fund Football Program Fund Frank Gilliland Symposium Fred R. Graves Scholarship Fred W. Neal Scholarship Fund for the Integration of Spirituality and Learning German Study Abroad Fellowship Ham and Katherine Smythe Fellowship in the Arts Harold ?Chicken? High Scholarship Herman Bensdorf II Scholarship Hurst British Studies Scholarship Ida LeBlanc ?Lee? Smith Foreign Studies Award Imelda and Hubert Henkel Scholarship International Studies Institute J.S. Seidman International Studies Fellowship Jack H. Taylor Fellowship in Physics Jack H. Taylor Scholarship James A. O?Donnell ?74 Scholarship James A. Thomas III ?62 Service Scholarship James H. and Carol P. Barton International Study Fellowship James L. and John Nolan Scholarship James Lientz Service Scholarship James O. Finley ?26 Family Scholarship Jameson M. Jones Award for Outstanding Faculty Service Jane and J. L. Jerden Service Scholarship Jennie Puryear Gardner Scholarship Jim and Virginia McGehee Scholarship for Study Abroad Joe Neville Society Scholarships John Colby Service Scholarship John H. McMinn Scholarship Joseph S. Legg Memorial Service Scholarship Katherine Carter Service Scholarship Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation Service Scholarships Learning Corridor Fund Leland Smith Emergency Assistance Fund Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarships Louise and John Bryan CODA Fellowship Loyd Templeton Endowment for Choral Performance Margaret Hyde Council Emergency Assistance Scholarships Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 19 Margaret Hyde Council General Scholarship Fund Margaret Hyde Council Leadership Scholarship Margaret Hyde Council Study Abroad Scholarships for Women Marjorie ?39 and Al ?39 Wunderlich Scholarship Marshall P. Jones Scholarship Martha Robinson CODA Scholarship Martin-Kragh Biology and Chemistry Faculty Development Fund Mary Gideon Schillig ?47 CODA Scholarship Maxwell Family Scholarship May Scholarship of Second Presbyterian Church, Little Rock McCoy Theatre Fund Mellon Foundation Environmental Studies Grant Men?s Basketball Special Fund Men?s Golf Special Fund Men?s Soccer Special Fund Merck Foundation/AAAS Science Research Program Michaelcheck Endowment Fund Mike Curb Institute for Music Mona Rice Matthews CODA Fellowship Mrs. Ruth C. Pickens Fellowship Multicultural Affairs Fund Murfree Service Scholarship Nancy Tanner and James Rodney Feild Scholarship P. Thomas Parrish ?79 Service Scholarship Paul Barret, Jr. Library Pete Ekstrom Faculty Development in Anthropology and Sociology Phillip H. McNeill Family Scholarship Physics Department Plough Endowed Prof.essorship in Urban Studies Ralph C. Hon Chair Ralph C. Hon Scholarship Research Corporation Grant Rhodes Baseball Rhodes Radio Fund Rhodes Singers Fund Rhodes Tennis Program Rhodes Women?s Golf Richard Batey Lectureship Riley Endowment for Barret Library Robert and Ruby Priddy Charitable Trust Scholarships Robert D. McCallum Scholarship Robert I. Bourne III Counseling Fund Robertson Chair in Biological Science Robertson Physics Fund Robertson Physics Fund for Student Research and Engagement Rose and Solly Korsakov Psychology Award Schadt Foundation Scholarship Second Presbyterian Church of Memphis Scholarships Serena Crawford Scholarship for Women Simpson Scholarship Softball Fund Souper Contact Program Spence Wilson Faculty International Travel Fund Springfi eld CODA Scholarship St. Jude Summer Plus Undergraduate Research Stanley Joseph and Mertie Willigar Buckman Scholarship SunTrust Bank Scholarship Swimming Special Fund Tex-Mex Alternative Spring Break Fund Thaddaeus B. Hall ?31 Scholarship The Day Foundation Faculty Awards The White Family Regional Studies Endowment Theo Matthews Hayden and Marjorie Matthews Russell Study Abroad Scholarship Theo Matthews Hayden and Marjorie Matthews Russell Scholarship Thompson Dunavant PLC Accounting Award Track and Cross Country Program Fund UT Neuroscience Student Research Fellowship Virginia Ballou McGehee Chair of Muslim-Christian Relations William C. ?Razz? Rasberry ?30 Scholarship William M. Rosson Scholarship in Physics Winton and Carolyn Blount Service Scholarship Womens Basketball Special Fund Women?s Soccer Special Fund Wright-Bentley Foundation Scholarships Memorials and Honoraria The college received these gifts in memory of or in honor of the following people during the year. In memoriam Luther Roy Adams?Laila and Rick Eckels ?71 ?70, Susan Goetze, Carole and Bill Troutt Marilyn Alexander ?55?Patricia Gilliom ?56 Virginia Alford?Nancy and Emmel Golden ?71 ?72 Ralph Allen ?73?Gerald Koonce ?73 Ray Allen ?44?Frank Baker ?85, Nancy and Emmel Golden ?71 ?72 Robert L. Amy?Frank Baker ?85, Cynthia Hoffman ?74 L. Daniel Anderson ?76?Jan and Jim Ramsey ?76 J. Colyar Banks ?75?Layton Sanders ?76 Derrick Barton?Bobbie and William Bessire, Jenny and John Branston, Gloria ?65 and Edward Felsenthal, Charles Gerber, Rachel and Conrad Pitts ?73 ?74, Audrey L. Taylor Mary George Beggs ?55?Anne and Robert Bourne ?54 ?54, Charles Chandler, Shirley and Michael Lupfer ?59, Jo and John Maxwell ?57, Frances Perkins ?51, Marianne and Ron Walter Bill Bell ?49?Jane Watson ?49 William L. Bowden ?48?Frank Baker ?85 Elizabeth Ragland Boyle?Frank Jackson ?62 Tommy C. Brown?Audrey Brown ?68 Rebecca Garner Canon?Anne ?73 and Lawrence Anthony Ann M. Chamberlain ?74?Layton Sanders ?76 Ann Laura Dickerson Conn?Joe Nash ?81 Mark W. Crowe ?81?Joseph Hurd Thomas Henry Crais ?54?Robert Bennett ?62 Julian Darlington?Cynthia Hoffman ?74 Glenda Davidson?Jodie and Herbert Huddleston Mary Cooper Dean and A. Clarke Dean ?50?Silas and Sue ?63 Langfi tt Curtis Deener?Lauren and Brian Foshee, Bill Short ?71, Jim and Nancy Vest William C. Donelson ?40?Connie and Dunbar Abston, Marcelle Saunders ?80, Carole and Bill Troutt Theodore Booth Eckels?Carole and Bill Troutt Joan Booth Edwards ?74?Ingrid Chilton ?75 Frank England, Jr. ?41?Joe Nash ?81, Margaret and Jere Nash ?50 ?50 Thomas Scott Fisher?Frank Jackson ?62 William F. Frazier Sr. ?32 ? G l a d y s Frazier ?32 Charles Freeburg ?39?Anna Farris Shirley Frisch ?49?Julia Allen ?47 Tobi Gardner Gay ?Frank Jackson ?62 Richard D. Gilliom ?56?Frank Baker ?85, Anna Farris Betty Gilow?Anne ?73 and Lawrence Anthony, Polly Cooper ?38, Anna Farris, Audrey Taylor Margaret Gladney?Anne and Milton Brown, Carole and Bill Troutt Louis A. Graeber, Jr. ?36?Millye and Bill McAtee ?54 ?56, Jane ?50 and Bob Patterson Baker Staub Guyear?Helen and Fred Norman Gaylord Haas?Nancy and Jim Vest Frank Winter Hardie ?02?Mary Tinkler ?02 William H. Harris ?60?Margaret and Red McMillion ?60 ?59 Marion Hatfi eld?Diane Clark ?62, Brenda and David Jeter, Barbara and Ken Williams Barbara Kay Hayes?Frank Jackson ?62 Martha Heinemann ?60?Virginia Bare ?60 Francisco Javier Hernandez?Frank Baker ?85 Paul Thomas Hicks ?63?Diane Clark ?62 Ronald A. Homra?Nancy and Emmel Golden ?71 ?72 Ralph C. Hon?David Short ?52 Robert Ingram?Joe Nash ?81 Ed Ireland?Lauren and Brian Foshee, Elsie Ireland Wasfy Iskander?Catherine Iskander ?83, Cristina Iskander ?10 W. Thomas Jolly ?52?Anne ?73 and Lawrence Anthony, George Apperson, Robert Bennett ?52, Edinburg Realty, Sara and Leonard Frey, Anne and David Nicolson ?81, Frances Perkins ?51, Layton Sanders ?76, Mary and Ed Sanders ?90 ?90, Bill Short ?71, Russ Sisson ?81, Sybil and Don Tucker, Nancy and Jim Vest, Barbara and Ken Williams Marshall Phillip Jones ?59?Lynn Jones ?59, Helen and Fred Norman Bettie Miller Knox?Joseph Hurd Joel Dexter Lee?Joe Nash ?81 Graves Leggett?Jan and Lewis Donelson ?38 Tandy Lewis?Kevin Collins ?81 Adeline Likes?Jean Caton, Mark Lester ?73, Tracy Patterson ?84, Eleanor and Moliere Scarborough, Zoe Talbert Sethelle Lucas?Joe Nash ?81 Nancy Martin?Carole and Bill Troutt, Janet and David Watts ?63 Marymax Williamson McCabe ?56? Anne and Robert Bourne ?54 ?54 Brad McMillan ?68?Anne ?73 and Lawrence Anthony Harold Miller?Nancy and Jim Vest Moore Moore, Jr. ?29?Houston Moore ?29 Woodward D. Morriss, Jr. ?51?Mary Ann Morriss ?51 Rose L. Mosby ?53?Diane Clark ?62, Juanita Shettlesworth ?62 Margarita Munden ?73?Emile Bizot, Susan Moffatt ?92, Marjorie Stoner ?53, Alice and Charles Sullivan ?53, Sybil and Don Tucker William P. Murphy ?41?Betty and Morgan Fowler ?44 20 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Alumni Giving by Class Alumni who gave to the college this year are listed according to their classes. Unrestricted gifts are recognized in the Charles E. Diehl Society ($5,000-$100,000), The Red & Black Society ($1,000-$4,999), the Dean?s Society ($750-$999), the Cloister Society ($500-$749), the Tower Society ($250-$499), the Loyalty Club ($100-$249), and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk. Classes of 1925 - 1933 Red & Black Society Senior Richadean G. Wilson ?25 Red & Black Society Member Gladys Frazier ?32 Houston Niller Moore ?29* J. Russell Perry ?33 Donor Nellie King Powell ?29 Class of 1934 Tower Society Virginia Reynolds Wilson Loyalty Club Charles M. Crump* Donor Robert L. Jack, Jr. Alice Cohill Marquez Class of 1935 Loyalty Club Minnie Lee Hamer Bales Donor Louis D. Parotte Class of 1936 Red & Black Society Member Jameson M. Jones ? Loyalty Club Gladys Caughlin Campbell* Theo J. Emison Glenn D. Gates Raford W. Herbert ? Martha Chase Holt Margaret Drake Wilson Donor Richard A. Thomas, Jr. Class of 1937 Red & Black Society Associate Eileen Farley Loyalty Club Virginia Hoshall Emery Donor Elise Hastings Bays Class of 1938 Diehl Society Patron Lewis R. Donelson* Red & Black Society Member Anna Kathryn Atkinson Williard Nash?Toni ?83 and Thomas Barnes Fred W. Neal?Frank Baker ?85 Val Olcott?Judy and Don Lineback Scott Patterson ?85?Alpha Delta H.E.F., Hud Andrews ?70, Jan and Kevin Boylan, Linda ?84 and Scott Coleman, Leslie and Bryan Darr ?87 ?84, Ellen and Miles Fortas ?91 ?93, Beth and David Green, Sally and Donald Green, Theresa and Bob Green, Elizabeth ?84 and Mark Harper, Holly Hilliard, Michael Lamb ?04, Julie and Michael Matthews ?84, Laura and Dave Moore, Linda Carol Odom ?84, Wendy ?87 and Cary Rotter Jason T. Pettigrew ?96?Marcie ?96 and Chris ?94 Cardwell, Rebecca and Ron Gafford, Vernon E. Pettigrew, Retta M. Taney Dorothy Gillespie Pennepacker? Frank Jackson ?62 James H. Prentiss?Libby and Jim Daughdrill A. Van Pritchartt, Jr. ?48?Marcelle Saunders ?80, Carole and Bill Troutt Donald A. Ramier, III ?78?Catherine and Steve Berger ?74 ?74, Layton Sanders ?76, Marcelle Saunders ?80, Alice and Charles Sullivan ?53 David Ramsey ?61?Lynda Alexander ?69, Anne ?73 and Lawrence Anthony, Katherine and Robert Baldwin ?93 ?93, Miriam Banks, Anne and Robert Bourne ?54 ?54, Jennifer Brady, Diane Clark ?62, Sandy Colbs ?80, Alan Curle ?82, Libby and Jim Daughdrill, Lauren and Brian Foshee, Aaron Foster ?67, Susan Walsh and Anthony George, Ross Hilliard, Laura Holcomb ?90, Laura and Ray Inscoe ?76, Suzanne Johnston ?76, Sarah Lanneau ?01, Jessica Lierzer ?97, Shirley and Michael Lupfer ?59, Memphis Pool Supply, Inc., Betty and Lee Milford, Pam ?90 and Fred Montesi, Joe Nash ?81, June Neal, Jean Pigott, Don Rovak, Fritz Stauffer, Marjorie Stoner ?53, Deidre Teaford ?84, Ann and Les Tivers, Sybil and Don Tucker Ludwina Reining?Joe Nash ?81 Anne T. Reynolds?The Beaux Arts Club, Martin Tate Morrow & Marston, Demetra Quinn ?44, Jan and Shep Tate ?39 Lola Ellis Robertson ?33?Sara Jane Weible S. Gwin Robbins, Sr.?Ann and Mason Hawkins Joan Salmon ?76?Ingrid Chilton ?75 Nettie Walton Schilling?Connie and Dunbar Abston, Libby and Jim Daughdrill Josephine Seabrook ?42?Carole and Bill Troutt David R. Seiler ?71?Jon Seiler Ida LeBlanc ?Lee? Smith ?05?Cynthia Pfohl ?05 Robert G. Snowden?Connie and Dunbar Abston Louise and Gordon Southard?Julia Allen ?47, Anne and Milton Brown, Katherine Diehl ?68, Brenda and David Jeter, the Family of the late Dorothy and Jameson Jones ?36, Betty and Mark McMahon, Jane ?50 and Bob Patterson, Pickering, Inc., Michele Sumara ?71 and Michael Gordon, Barbara and Ken Williams Helen Stauffer?Arthur Stauffer Jane Stone?Carole and Bill Troutt Robert Strickler?Robert Bennett ?52 Mark Twain Swearengen?Joe Nash ?81 Helen Ruth Cleek Sweeney?Frank Jackson ?62 Adeline Miller Taylor?Nancy and Jim Vest Clair Dalrymple Watkins ?90?Kim, Ellis, and Grace Arnold, Elizabeth Cabrera ?90, Kellye Jo Crane ?91, Edward Willard ?90 Robert C. Watkins, III ?90?Kellye Jo Crane ?91 Sam Watson ?49?Jane Watson ?49 Daniel Edward West?Frank Jackson ?62 Lewis Wilkins ?58?Margaret and Red McMillion ?60 ?59 Detlef Jacob Witt?John Keesee ?73 Robert Tate Wolcott ?93?Keyes and Jim Tate Edward Scott Yoste?Frank Jackson ?62 Benjamin Zastoupil?Rhodes College Department of History, Nancy and Jim Vest In honor of Catharine and John David Alexander ?56 ?53?Frank Baker ?85 Julia Wellford Allen ?47?Frank Baker ?85 Jean Amy?Frank Baker ?85 George Apperson?Frank Baker ?85 Joe Pack Arnold ?63?Frank Baker ?85 Mary Allie Baldwin ?61 and Denton McLellan ?58?Diane Clark ?62, Carole and Bill Troutt Bob Ballinger?Robert Bennett ?52 Lynne M. Blair?George Apperson Jessica L. Bobinis ?08?Rhodes College Meeman Center Donna Jean Bohanan?Frank Baker ?85 Carol M. Bowden ?47?Frank Baker ?85 John Barron Boyd ?71?Jane and Ray Riddle Sue Cheney?Frank Baker ?85 Ruth and Charles Cobb ?44?Steve Ceccoli Bill Cochran?Laurie and Van Frankel Elizabeth Gay Daughdrill and James H. Daughdrill, Jr.?Sherry Fields Jamie Edrington ?97?Katherine Muth ?74 Margaret Ann Fagan Eikner ?57?Deborah Carpenter Marion H. Fuqua ?85?Frank Baker ?85 Patricia Gilliom ?56?Frank Baker ?85 John D. Gladney ?74?Glenda Melton Herbert A. Hilgeman?Tracy Patterson ?84 Herbert Henderson Hill, Jr. ?67?Jane and Ray Riddle Jannette Riddle Hill ?67?Jane and Ray Riddle David Jeter?Frank Baker ?85 Jameson Jones ?36?Frank Baker ?85 Joseph A. Kicklighter?Frank Baker ?85 Nancy K. Luter ?85?Frank Baker ?85 Freeman Marr ?82?Gayle Moore ?81 Callie McGinnis ?66?Frank Baker ?85 Mark McMahon?Melinda Pearson ?75 Mary Jo Miller?Edward deVillafranca ?83 June Neal?Frank Baker ?85 John S. Olsen?Frank Baker ?85 Robert G. Patterson?the Family of the late Louise and Gordon Southard Marcia and John M. Planchon?Paul Ollinger ?91 Linda and Herbert Rhea?Foy and Bill Coolidge Warren A. Richey?Frank Baker ?85 Grace Amy Seecharan ?00?Katharine Muth ?98 Lauren Sefton ?03?The Peddie School Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ?58 and David L. Simpson ?58?Foy and Bill Coolidge Maggie Walton Stepp ?08?Kakki and Ray Tanner ?57 ?54 Jack H. Taylor ?44?Nikolay Kryukov Sandi George Tracy?Frank Baker ?85 Carole Pearson Troutt and William E. Troutt?Ruth and Charles Cobb ?44 Gay Tate Vekovius?Keyes and Jim Tate Nancy and James Vest?Frank Baker ?85 Emily Walker ?04?Emily and George Walker ?65 ?66 Russell Wigginton ?88?Nancy ?68 and Jim Langdon Robert P. Wiles ?08?Rhodes College Meeman Center Jennifer Elizabeth Peebles Wilson ?01?Marian Craft Rebecca Wolf ?01?Pat and Theodore Wolf David J. Wottle?Mark Uicker Franklin Wright?Frank Baker ?85 Memorials and Honoraria continued from page 19 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 21 Cloister Society James T. Watt Marietta Morris Watt Tower Society William H. Maddox Loyalty Club Polly Cohen Cooper Donor Nancy Haygood Ganier Class of 1939 Diehl Society Fellow Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. Marjorie Jennings Wunderlich ? Diehl Society Patron S. Shepherd Tate Red & Black Society Associate Grace Wunderlich Prange Red & Black Society Member Elaine Anthony Dooley Sarah Boothe White Thomas J. White, Jr. Loyalty Club Georgianna Awsumb Ensminger Anne Williford Hasselle Letitia Montgomery Haygood Donor Betsye Fowler French Class of 1940 Red & Black Society Member Catherine Moore Freeburg Charles Perry Loyalty Club Lillian Love Fisher Priscilla Shumaker Heard Virginia Ragsdale Keller V. Lloyd Parker Doris Cullings Simpson Thomas W. Simpson Mary Hunt Weeks Donor Hazel Ward Came Kurt Elias Esther Allen Gresham Eva Williams Jemison Frances Smithwick Lee Jane Lederer Northcross Class of 1941 Diehl Society Patron Harriette Hollis McLoughlin Loyalty Club Ann Bell Louise Cannon Diana Wallace Crump* Eugene Keller, III Marion Dickson Moorhead G. Baxter Pouncey Ruth Lee Pouncey Donor Penelope Mielenz Bisbort Jane Harsh Cecil Louise Jennings Gagstetter Nancy Millen Julius Helen Quenichet Keith ? John H. Kier, Jr Evelyn Belcher Pearson Horace H. Stubblefi eld Class of 1942 Diehl Society Patron Russel L. Wiener Red & Black Society Senior Edward C. Hermann Red & Black Society Associate Grace Meredith Moorhead Red & Black Society Member J. W. Andrew Loyalty Club Virginia Ann Gates Justine Klyce Guthrie James J. Jackson, Jr. ? Vive Walker Montgomery Jean Williamson Sights Frances Babin Wild Donor James A. Cogswell Martha Small Deason Margery O?Kelley Lane Dorothy Jean Laten Jean Flynn Michael Jeannette Hollenberg Thompson Wesley M. Walker, Jr. Class of 1943 Red & Black Society Associate Julian C. Nall Eugene C. Reynolds Tower Society Katharine Miller Conover* Roland W. Jones, Jr. Loyalty Club Lorraine McMinn Bartlett* Allen H. Hilzheim Virginia Knowlton McClure Samuel E. McFadden, Jr. Coline T. McGehee Jane Peete Osborne Lewis D. Wellford Virginia Brittingham Worthy Jessamine Grimes Younger Donor Gladys Moore Ellis George B. Hale Nell Wright Lara Beverly McFall Mitchell F. William Small Josephine Rhea Thomas Class of 1944 Red & Black Society Member Charles P. Cobb* Agnes Ming Turley* Dean?s Society Rufus C. Ross, Jr.* Cloister Society Mabel Francis Caldwell Jack H. Taylor Tower Society Nadine Browne Conkey H. C. Earhart, Jr. Loyalty Club Ladye Margaret Craddock Arnold H. David Baldridge, Jr. Jane Bratton Betz Corinne Burch Blake Cham Canon Irene Trifi atis Cantos William E. Henderson Demetra Patton Quinn Louisa McLean Stephens Carolyn Tate Walker* Donor Ruth Ingram Bader Patricia Carothers Coldwell Franklin C. Ellis, Jr. Morgan C. Fowler Molly Hawken Lockwood James M. McDaniel Beulah Sevier Morris Margaret Cansler Riley Sam L. Stephenson Class of 1945 Red & Black Society Senior Betty Wilkinson Isbell Red & Black Society Associate Frances Uhlhorn Wunderlich* Loyalty Club Alfred M. Alperin Henry H. Lanius Shirley Seagle Prothro Mary Frances Lynch Walker Donor Minor Robertson Broadus Jane Weilenman Head Imogene Williamson Kinney Frances Alford McDonald John Nicholls Spain Joy Gallimore Wilson Class of 1946 Diehl Society Patron Virginia Ballou McGehee Red & Black Society Associate James G. McClure Red & Black Society Member B. Snowden Boyle, Jr. Emily Williamson Haizlip Jean H. McFadden Cloister Society Sara Sparr Taylor Tower Society Warrene Buford Ivy Andrew H. Miller* Loyalty Club Helen Williams Billingsley* John S. Collier Louise Wilbourn Collier Hugh C. Hodgson^ Mimi Reid Smith Donor Richard A. Bolling, Jr. Pauline Laguzzi Brown Hugh H. Crawford Elizabeth Raines Davis Thomas H. Durham, Jr. Marie Gooch Hay Betty Lay Kirby J. Boyd Maize Archer Ayres Postlethwaite Jane Bigger Turner Howard A. Whitsitt, Jr. Floy Wooten Class of 1947 Diehl Society Patron Ann Pridgen Bailey Dorothy Dyess Bryce-Morton Red & Black Society Member S. Toof Brown, Jr. Florence Swepston Snowden Dean?s Society Irma Waddell Merrill* Cloister Society Harland L. Smith James R. White* Tower Society Julia Wellford Allen Ann McConnell Reaves Jane Williams Sides Loyalty Club Carol Morris Bowden Margaret Parsons Douglas Ernest H. Flaniken* Alice Scott Marchisio Katherine Hargrave Nelson Mary Gideon Schillig ? * Jane Davidson Walsh Mydelle Wilson Donor Sarajane Cockrill Blevins Dorothy Cammer Mary Frances McDearman Daley Mary Ann Catching Davis Minnielee Gordon Hale William C. Kernodle, II Nancy Woods Muse Sara Anne Elliott Newton Wilbur H. Oliphant, Jr. Peggy Laughter Pera May Wallace Scarbrough James K. Schmidt Nancy Alexander Wilds Mary Ann Nash Williams Class of 1948 Red & Black Society Member John P. Douglas Cloister Society William A. Jones, Jr. Beverly Beane White* Tower Society Peggy Baker Cannada Loyalty Club J. H. Arnold, Jr. Joseph C. Eckstine Regine Bacot Harpole* Dorette Storn Humphries Camille Bailey Hutton Carolyn Cuningham Ivy Jo Alice Page Johnson* Julius A. Johnson* Freeman C. Marr Martha Carroll McGuire Thomas Fletcher Scott, Jr. H. Trent Wood Richard C. Wood Donor Sara Ralston Baldridge Lawrence Beck Betty Shea Drummond Samuel R. Fudge Dorothy Brown Kennedy Sonya Alperin Krivcher Billy R. Leach Elizabeth Anne Love Barbara Burnett Mussett Meredith G. Pritchartt Mary Ann Robertson Christine Traicoff Rollins Suzonne Stewart Taylor Class of 1949 Red & Black Society Associate Sarah Rook Perkins Red & Black Society Member Doris Fenton Blew Frank S. McKnight Patricia Caldwell McKnight Cloister Society Margaret Loaring-Clark Jones William J. Wade Jane King Watson* Tower Society Russell E. Bryant Vinton Cole Hudson John E. McKee Bettie Connally Welsh Loyalty Club Jane Phelps Arnold Wilber W. Callihan Martha Smothers Carroll 22 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Jane Clay Cash* William C. Douglas Cecil E. Evans Betty Bennett Finley M. Reith Gewin Wesley A. Goldfarb James C. Jeffery Jeanne Amis Jernigan Margaret Vickers Ratcliffe Lois Philpot Sandusky Mary Nell Campbell Smith Richard C. Smith James M. Turner, Jr. Sue Henry Turner Donor Frank H. Berfi eld Fred Blake, Jr. Grace Brown George A. Chauncey Peggy Marshall Crutcher Cary Harris Hunt Sidney F. Kahn Florence Phyfer Krause Betty Walker Locke Betty Canon McArthur June White McCormick Gloria Ash Minor Jean King Moore Stanley Williamson Mosby Richard P. Mussett Martha Birdsong Nickey John D. Pera William D. Roberds John E. Thomas Suzanne Thomas Tipton R. Bedford Watkins, Jr. Class of 1950 Diehl Society Sustainer Herbert Linville Diehl Society Patron C. Stratton Hill, Jr. Red & Black Society Senior Ruth Griffi s McCartney Red & Black Society Associate Patricia Weaver Lawrence Red & Black Society Member Berta Radford Laney Cloister Society E. Denby Brandon, Jr John H. Evans, Jr. Jane Davis McCain Tower Society Gene E. Canestrari* Martha Jane Jacobs Exum Emily Rice McLeod Thomas E. Smith Anne Davis Toppins Richard C. Tumilty Curtis M. Weston Loyalty Club Mary Clay Farr Beach* John T. Bryant* James D. Caldwell Mary Ann Ramsey Clarke William O. Coley, Jr.* Paul Currie Helen McGee Dacus J. Millen Darnell Robert S. Edington Gale Martin Evans Mary B. Howard Robert L. Montgomery Paul S. Mostert Jane McAtee Patterson Wendell Phillips C. M. Pipkin Frank L. Turner, Jr.* James C. Williamson* Donor W. Alan Babin Rebecca Truax Belknap Ann DeWar Blecken Sara Cooper Burnette Virginia Mead Clark Faye Tynes Dick L. Donald Ellis Jean Bagby Ezzell Forrest W. Flaniken Joanne Zahner Flaniken Betty Robinson Hight Carroll C. Johnson Ann Faquin McGuire Joseph C. Meux James R. Mulroy John S. Pyles Eula Holmes Sanders Myrle Oliver Scott Josie Phillips Smith Thomas W. Taylor Virginia Mulder Taylor Bettye Kilgore Terjung Dorothy Love Turk Jack D. Vincent Anne Baggett Wilkes Class of 1951 Diehl Society Fellow J. Lester Crain, Jr. Diehl Society Benefactor Barbara Howell Hamilton* One Anonymous Donor Diehl Society Sustainer James F. Springfi eld, Sr. Diehl Society Patron Mary Jack Rich McCord Red & Black Society Senior James T. McDonald, Jr. Red & Black Society Member James Nelson Clay, III* Nancy Hill Fulmer Frances Crouch Perkins Charles J. Ping* Patricia Cooper Richardson Robert P. Richardson, Jr. John Joseph Thomason Dean?s Society William E. Boyce Cloister Society Helen Deupree Brandon June Beasley Mann* Tower Society Ronald F. Bunn* James E. Davis Herbert W. Eber Martha Ellen Davidson Maxwell Frances Nix Morgan R. Christy Morgan Loyalty Club T. Reynolds Beal Sarah Loaring-Clark Flowers Edward B. Fox, Jr. Rose Washer Goldfarb Mary Catherine Lynn Hitchings Mary Ann Morriss Mary Holiman Norton* Martha Gulledge York Anna Polydouris Zepatos Donor Clare Walker Adelson Gus K. Bell ? Norma Maddox Bell Sylvia Bowling William B. Brazelton, Jr. Marilyn Green Briggs Patsy Williams Briggs Gale Reynolds Clark John M. Clark, Jr. William P. Durbin Antonio P. Elizondo Robert F. Kirk J. Howard Lammons Walter S. Lazenby, Jr. Eleanor Clarke Miller Ann Allenberg Rosen Jeannine Tushek Sessions Lonnie L. Stanford, Jr. Roy F. Stratton, Jr. Granville Tate Helen Twist Thomas Milton L. Wray Class of 1952 Diehl Society Patron Roscoe A. Feild, Jr. Sara Jane Bryant Greenlee* Joy Brown Wiener Red & Black Society Associate James E. Ratcliff, Jr. Red & Black Society Member John A. Austin, Jr. Ann Rollow Ross J.D. Trimble, Jr. Jane Wittichen Williams Dean?s Society David B. Short Cloister Society Joy Powell Smith Jane McSpadden Twist Tower Society John B. Allen Elizabeth Hoye Amis Martha Beggs Orth* Roy C. Page Loyalty Club Robert K. Bennett Jack R. Blake A. Ray Bryant Hattie Edens Bryant Frances Freeman Burkhead T. Wayne Deupree, Jr. Mary Woods Epp Donald W. Feldman Nancy Knighten Forrester Prentice G. Fulton, Jr. William R. Gentry Betty Ann McFadden Harvey Frank A. Hitchings, II Norma Keisling Holmes James N. Lapsley, Jr. Carroll Tuthill Minor Peggy Pence Schuster* Benjamin H. Shawhan, Jr. Marzette Smith Stallings Rosemary Nelms Stinson Carole Cocke Todd H. Reiter Webb, Jr. Jacqueline Newman Williamson* Donor M. Robert Aborn Robert J. Allen Anne Dean Babin Eileen Emick Castle Albert Hobson Clemens, Jr. Beverly Morris Coleman Sue Carrell Dallas Sondra Hull Dixon Mary Alice Faulk Janet Canada Fritsch Steve C. Futris Gloria Batson Galtney Sara Campbell Hubeli Richard F. Kinsinger Bert F. Kremp Wanda Jo Henry McDaniel Ruth Tidwell Mulroy L. Anderson Orr Mary Minniece Rush Helen Faquin Torri Julia Skinner Williford Edwin F. Wills Class of 1953 Diehl Society Sustainer James T. Robertson Red & Black Society Partner Betty Wood Storrs* Red & Black Society Senior J. David Alexander, Jr. Red & Black Society Member C. Allen Cooke Claire Oates Ping* Betty Sue Wilcox Shaw* William C. Threlkeld George W. Wilson, III* Cloister Society E. Wayne Cliffe* Robert H. Crumby* Elizabeth Wade Ferris Elizabeth Collins Swaim Mary Taylor Todd Eleanor Brown Weaver Tower Society Willie Bow* Marjoree Russell Bryant John Turner Gray Emily Ann Jefferson Mary Frances Steen Libassi Charles C. McAllister, Jr. Mary Myers McMillan* Don Allison Ramier, Jr. Joan Smith Ramier Loyalty Club Elizabeth Martin Barker John C. Cuvillier, III Betty Jo Carter Dodson William K. Forbes, Jr. Jane Swaim Fox John W. Gray, Jr. Etta Mae Murray Mehler- Bauer* David G. Morelock August Schmitt, Jr. Robert L. Stewart* Charles C. Sullivan, III Betty Jo McCormick Walker Ann Taylor Walker Waters Louis J. Weber, Jr.* J. William Young, Jr. Donor C. Douglas Buford, Jr. Edith Wier Fallis Anne Talley Fleming Henry O. Freund Zoe Theodore Futris Virginia Fullenwider Gibson Robert W. Gillmann Mary Nell Wendt Hardin Virginia Ozier Heydenreich Rene LeMarchand John D. McConnico, III Clarice Barker McMickle Judy Mays Parks Joyce Richards Elizabeth Johnson Roark Laura Ozanne Robinson Edna Knighten Smit Marjorie Murphy Stoner ? Mary Dallam Warren Ann Turner Whitsitt Class of 1954 Diehl Society Patron Two Anonymous Donors Red & Black Society Member Anne Riley Bourne Robert I. Bourne, Jr. Patricia Riegle Morehead Ray Ulon Tanner Josephine Taylor Threlkeld Mary McDonald Wetterau* Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 21 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 23 Cloister Society Wade McHenry Hunter Joseph H. Lawson* Tower Society Carolyn Milton Allen Rebecca Beasley Burr* David M. Morris Laura Edington Wakefi eld Loyalty Club Elias Collins* W. Thomas Cunningham, Jr. Elizabeth Price Johnson Geraldine Hensley Kohl Millicent Bunn McAtee Margaret B. McKee Viola Deavours Powers Mary Frances Forbes Reed Mary Ann Hackleman Sturdivant Sidney R. Vise Donor Margaret Hagood Akard Courtney Crumpton Bacon R. Wheatley Beard Paula Richardson Bernstein John H. Butterworth, III Ann McAlister Fee Ann Mary Derrick Gilbert John L. Gilbert Geraldine Prichard Kaller Robert Joseph Lipscomb Florence Crawford Mayse Emma Jean Myres McIntyre Sandol Douglas Patteson Charles Pittman Joanne Cunningham Sanders Barbara Burge Scott Mary K. Lindsay Street Martha Holcombe Turbeville Emily McKay Whitesell Elizabeth Fisher Wilson Marilyn Mitchell Wray Class of 1955 Diehl Society Patron Mary Rodriguez Wardrop Red & Black Society Associate Elizabeth Hollingsworth Red & Black Society Member Susan Fulmer Austin Annelle Albritton Clute* Cloister Society Julia Johnson Kasch Tower Society Polly Baber Bassoni Elizabeth Walker Hughes* W. Henry Mosley* Joe H. Parker Dorothy Harris Pate* Margaret Jones Pingree Martha Spruell Pipkin Louise Aikin Russell Loyalty Club Daniel W. Adams James E. Aydelotte William M. Callicott Vernon Ware Eades Kathleen Hardison Hodgson James E. Jones* R. David Kaylor F. H. Mitchell Jeanette Bowen Posey Carolyn Holiman Samuel William E. Shenk Mary Williams Steele William Newton Todd Jean McLean Goodson Tunnell Keith K. Wong* Mary Curtis Xiques Donor Peggy Tipton Bright David W. Chang Robert H. Deupree William W. Ford, Jr. John Bernard Hooker Dale S. Johnson Mary Margaret Storck Johnston Will Johnston, Jr. E. Jeff Justis, Jr. Sue Farish Kimmel Mary-Kay Schmidt Mummert Truman D. Nabors, Jr. Rachel Gobbel Norment H. Kirkland Osoinach Claudia Owen Puryear Gayle Clark Trautwein Carolyn Williamson Class of 1956 Red & Black Society Senior Catharine Coleman Alexander Claude B. Trusty* Red & Black Society Associate Jane Walters Red & Black Society Member Lawrence H. Cater Venita Saunders Cater William W. Hunt George M. Russell James E. Turner Cloister Society Edith Jean Cooper* Cassandra Ellis Henson Laurel Speir Witten* Tower Society James D. Higgason* Kathryn Milne Little J. Bryan Smalley Rhoda White Smith Loyalty Club Suzanne Carter Bjick David R. Davis R. Clement Dickey, Jr. Joe C. Eades, Jr. J. Rodney Feild George J. Fischer, Jr. James R. Gillis, Jr. Sarah Strong Gilmer George D. Gracey, Jr. David M. Hilliard, Jr. Robert H. Jackson* Dorothy Henning Kaylor Frances VanCleave Killpatrick Geraldine Dozier MacQueen William G. McAtee James C. Napier, Jr. James Howard Thompson Sarah Jane Seissinger Tice John K. Wadley Ann Barr Weems Donor Marcia Calmer Beard Paula Smith Burress James A. Dees, Sr. B. H. Farnsworth Patricia Hastings Gilliom Nola Nurnberger Hawkinson Robert L. Hunter Edna Patton Johnson Cora Davis McDonnell John R. McKinney Erin Moody Morgan Maida Moore Payne Nancy Germany Reinker Thomas E. Richardson Dorothy Jean Johnson Sales Charlotte Black Sargent Elizabeth Bell Smith Linda Becker Smith Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. Peggy Ross Templeton Sallie Thomas Williford Class of 1957 Diehl Society Patron John B. Maxwell, Jr. Grace Morris Williamson Red & Black Society Associate Anne Hixon Huff* Thomas A. Huff* Suzanne McCarroll Warner Erwin Hansch Westmoreland Red & Black Society Member Robert E. McClelland Joanna Kindig McKnight* Kathryn Whitsitt Tanner Dean?s Society William H. McLean* Ralph V. Turner* Tower Society Lady Camille Deaderick James E. Eikner, Jr. Margaret Ann Fagan Eikner Nancy Pickens Higgason* Jane Burns Campbell Hosay John B. Mostellar Charles W. Riegle Robert M. Rogers Jerry Wittmann Weise* Jane Crutcher Williamson Loyalty Club Charlene Jayroe Allen JoAnn Pomeroy Anderton Fred K. Beeson Harriette Mathewes Beeson William B. Burrow Richard H. Crawford Ann Fakes Gehlmann Betty Lunati Grise Ellen White Harrell George A. Morris, III C. Eric Mount, Jr. Harriet Byrd O?Neal Salliejane Dickerson Rainey Miriam Heard Range Diana Warren Risher Gordon Robertson, Jr. Harrylyn Graves Sallis Richard W. Teaford Elizabeth Etter Thomas Nelie Brown Waller V. Garrett Wingfi eld James E. Winslow, Jr. Donor Thomas B. Buford, Jr. Thomas J. Bumpas, Jr. Margaret Jones Carter Mary Lewis Casey Ethel Buck Chamberlain James W. Colvert Joan McCabe Day Ann Marmann Episcopo John T. Flippin Selma Plowman Hobby James W. Sanders Caroline Cecil Searson Connie White Stettbacher Katherine Perry Taylor Miriam Elizabeth Townshend Class of 1958 Diehl Society Sustainer John H. Bryan Neville Frierson Bryan Diehl Society Patron David L. Simpson, III Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson Jeanne Scott Varnell Red & Black Society Senior Mary Jane Smalley Roberts* Red & Black Society Member Joy Magdovitz Bearman Richard W. Dortch Ben M. Dukes Dean?s Society Susan Robinson McLean* B. Denton McLellan* Cloister Society Henry R. Crais Betty Chalmers Peyton Katherine Shoaf Zbinden* Louis H. Zbinden, Jr.* Tower Society Charles W. Blake Jettie D. Bowen, Jr. Nancy Carter Burnidge* Albert S. Crigler, III* Jack T. Cunningham H. Richard Jones, Jr.* Eugene Eaton McKenzie Carolyn Caldwell Rogers Robert N. Templeton Paul M. Thompson* Loyalty Club Lorraine Rayburn Abernathy William E. Carrell Marilyn Hammond Gallagher Martha Sigler Guthrie Milton L. Knowlton Lewis R. Murray, Jr. Roy D. Rainey, Sr. Betty Ann Russell Claire Sebralla Saino Arnold L. Schroeter* Linda Hardesty Schroeter* Jane Dean Sohm Jerry D. Tate Mary Latta Whiteaker P. W. W hiteaker Suzanne Williams Winslow Donor Sarah Adams Abernethy John U. Biedenharn W. J. Michael Cody Claire Tansey Coleman Mark R. Coleman, Jr. Catherine Earle Cortelyou Matthew D. Curland Estella Wilson Dixon Betty Jean Payne Dorris Elinor Smith Fitzgerald David H. Hollis Louise Morrison Kennon Marguerite Caldwell McCarty Beverly Smith Pugh Thomas E. Reed Ellen Reagan Richardson Charles E. Somervill Jane Barr Stump-Green Joanne Williams Wilhite Class of 1959 Diehl Society Fellow J. L. Jerden Red & Black Society Member Robert B. Blumer* Eva Mae Duncan Hussey Carol Ann Greaves Rockett Diane McMillan Wellford Walker L. Wellford, III Cloister Society Gayden Rasberry Jones Theodore B. Sloan Thirza Mobley Sloan Frank F. Splann, Jr.* Edwin W. Stock, Jr. Tower Society Ann Mack Boles Sara Jean Jackson Happy Snowden Jones Michael B. Lupfer Claude Ashton McMillion Phyllis Williams Mostellar John A. Oxley Richard A. Park Loyalty Club Charles T. Ames, III Joan Waggoner Bacchus E. Allen Barnhardt Betsy Sloan Barrett Keith D. Buckley 24 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Nora Petersen Buckley Mary Alice Masters Carrell Mary Belle Miller Cunningham Betty Sims Damewood Oran B. Dent Jo Anne Bullard Dunnam Ann Watkins Evans Elizabeth E. Stafford-Farmer Fyke Farmer, Jr. Ralph C. Gore Charles L. Hammett Merelyn Davis Hammett Betty Jo Gillmore Haynie Anne Underwood Johnson Sally Stockley Johnson Daniel P. Logan, Jr. Truly Brown Mount Jane Aquino Osuga Barbara Bondurant Pelot Joseph A. Sullivan Joan Dawson Wallace Bill C. Weber Lucy Raines Wilkinson Sue Osenbaugh Williams Michael Anne Condon Zimmerman* Donor Jane Alexander Biedenharn Patricia Oberbillig Bogan James L. Breazeale, II William L. Dees Diana Rhodes Ford Lynn Jaseph Jones Nancy Newcome Jones Jane Barker Konitz W. Larry Lacy Virginia Johnson McDonald Bobbie Carney Paradise Sally Dame Roberds Sandra Andrews Robertson Nancy Wickersham Rohloff Thomas O. Schrodt Mary Farish Sharp Marguerite Livingston Stone Carol Barbour Sumrall Sandra Calmer Toenes Terry M. Turner Nancy Wooddell Warlick Robert F. Welsh Class of 1960 Diehl Society Benefactor Morris T. Reagan* Diehl Society Sustainer L. Allen Reynolds Red & Black Society Member Kimbrough Baxter Henley* Raymond F. Henley John E. Hixon James D. Petersen Mary Crouch Rawson Lynda Lipscomb Wexler Dean?s Society Corinne Ridolphi Nienhuis* Cloister Society Virginia Sims Bare Rebecca Davis Knack Jackie Ruth Eichold Montag Ann Vines Roberts John L. Streete* Tower Society Glenda Taylor Addington John M. Alford Diana L?heureux Allen Jo Lynn Palmer Allen* Carole Jean Hobbs Anderson Deanne Runyon Irvine Gwynne Salmon McKenzie Margaret Stewart McMillion Janet McKenzie Nix H. Jerry Peters Ruth Burrow Peters Leslie W. Read Ann Myers Redus Carol Ann Quade Smalley Rann L. Vaulx Loyalty Club Marilynn Smith Ames Ann Jappe Bjorklund Charlotte Peterson Carrell Finis D. Carrell Charlotte Frist Chesnutt James D. Curtis John A. Daniel E. Tom Elam J. Woodrow Forbes, Jr. Connie Kitley Goddard Annelle Gandy Gracey Jacqueline Ferguson Holmes Jon C. Jenkins Karen Boyce Logan Margaret Elizabeth Lowe Caroline Gibbs MacQueen Carolyn S. McClurkan Thomas N. Moody* David H. Moreau Frank G. Morris, Jr. Anne Ford Robinson Jerald F. Robinson, Sr. Harris Rotman Jean Stock Rumph* Jack C. Sanford Nelly Galloway Shearer Jon A. Simpson* Patricia Annette Taylor Donor Nancy Koehn Bond James E. Botsford Anne Uhlhorn Broadfoot Ruth Strough Clelland A. Don Cross Katherine McCollum Eddings Sandra Bain Fink Sharon Lea Gaskill Faye Combs Gray Peggy Hiller Harris John D. Hettinger Beryl Friddle Looney M. Robert Mansfi eld Sandra Marwood McGlade James B. McIntyre Beverly Dotson Owen Dale N. Pfl ug Joan Warren Priest Nadine McKinley Runsick Carolyn Atkinson Sitra John W. Somervill Joyce Walne Warner Carolyn Howard White Class of 1961 Red & Black Society Partner Jerald M. Duncan* Red & Black Society Senior Margaret Ruyl McTier Red & Black Society Associate Harry L. Swinney Red & Black Society Member George W. Awsumb Dean?s Society Mary Allie McColgan Baldwin* Cloister Society Sam L. Drash* Tower Society Janice Chapin Buchanan Mary Jane Coleman Gentry Willis B. Howard, Jr.* Allen H. Hughes Marily Davis Hughes Verdie H. Nix, Jr. Diane Goodman Sachs Loyalty Club Robert L. Barret Marcia Wooten Barstow Bruce W. Burr Jocelyn Agnew Camp Mary Morton Adams Castor Edward H. Henderson Dorothy McCaleb Hutchinson Fay Quinn Isele Mary Joy Prichard Knowlton Charlotte Barbarin McPheeters Hugh McPheeters, Jr. Lela Garner Noble Nancy Hodges Roberson Suellyn Scott Ruffi n Judith Glisson Snowden Mary Elizabeth McCharen Streete Patricia Eason Westerman Geraldine Knight White Donor Claire Robertson Cranford Nancy Henson Daniel Margaret Haigler Davis Daisi Jean Menzies Finley Carolyn Orr Foster Betsy Henderson Graham Adele Wolf Grilli Anita Moose Hampson John D. Hungarland, Jr. W. Harvey Jenkins, Jr. James T. Johnston Elizabeth Best Jones Maxine Sewell Lindseth William T. Robinson Martha Barret Schneider Sarah Maxfi eld Smither Emma Young Thompson Jack L. Thompson, III Bert R. Tuggle Mary Katherine Whitworth Sandra Lee Winter Class of 1962 Diehl Society Patron William H. Jacoway Red & Black Society Member Nancy Haynes Blumer* Mary Frances Buxton Cotham Jack D. Herbert Kathryn Smallwood Jacobus John Jacobus David L. McAdoo Thomas J. White, Jr. Cloister Society Glenn T. Hays William G. Mankin* Gwendolyn Bell Riley Tower Society Genevieve Johnston Clay Robert L. Echols Marlene Peeples Howard* Mary Susan Huffman David B. Johnson Barbara Bell Lawrence R. Chris Mays, Jr. Gretchen Smith Rich Catherine Liddell Skapura Michael H. Truscott Loyalty Club Edwin W. Albright Marvin E. Bailey William A. Campbell Diane McCullough Clark James G. Cloud Pete Cornish Margaret Welsh Curlovic Marilyn Stewart Daniel Zama Blanchard Dexter James S. Gray Helene Ninette Griffi th H. Martin Hartzog Carolyn Haigler Ikenberry Paul Jackson, Jr. Duke K. McCall, Jr. Randolph P. Pickell Mary Worth Burton Robertson Thomas M. Scott, Jr. Juanita Ann Shettlesworth Jane Cook Shipp Noble R. Walker Frank D. Weathersby Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg Donor Ellen Holmes Baer Margaret Minyard Dement W. Ray Fleming Marjorie Boone Flowers Ralph A. Foster Joy Ann Howard Hennessey Martha Gooch Hogrefe R. Charles Hogrefe Martha Myatt Hooper June Johnston Hungarland Mary Jo Evans Lundy Robert S. Maclin, III Ann Fumbanks Mayo Franklin S. McCallie Catherine Mixon Mary Simpson Morgan Warren G. Nance Anne Thomas Phillipy John C. Portwood Sarah Mitchell Preddy Delma Klotz Robinson Donna Jo Miles Smith Mary Ann Stewart Somervill C. Warren Thompson, Jr. Joseph W. Thweatt Patricia Hall Webb Class of 1963 Diehl Society Patron C. Williams Butler, III Sarah Pickens Waller David D. Watts Red & Black Society Senior Aubrey A. Smith, Jr. Red & Black Society Associate Tsutomu Kawazoe Red & Black Society Member Betsy Breytspraak Awsumb John S. Cherry, Jr. Sue Dean Langfi tt* David E. Lindsey Thomas M. Lowry, III John D. McCharen John C. Stepan Cloister Society William K.B. Potts* Tower Society Janice Lowi Horn C. Easley Hoy* Bettye Claire Eaton Lynn Jean-Pierre Potel Charles A. Rich James A. Warden Doreen Vernotzy Williams Loyalty Club William V. Arnold Eleanor Powers Bowman Frances Steward Bryan Lynnette Humphreys Campbell James R. Crawford Dudley Weaver Davis* Francis C. Davis, Jr. Robert W. Fey, Jr. Bernie R. Goler William D. Harwood Cynthia Jane Hawes Paul T. Hicks^ William Council Holmes Barbara Hollingsworth Knowles Ian W. Mathison Morris S. McCastlain, Jr. Charles W. McCrary F. William McKay, Jr.* Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 23 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 25 Susan Stone Overholser Jere E. Pierce* Kathryn Crow Rubenstein L. J. Sarber, Jr. Marjorie Wild Selvidge Susan Hunter Suggs Margaret Martin Wheeler Donor Carol Burchell Alves Nancy Rhodes Archer Philip G. Baer Janice Edla Baker Ann Fuller Bendall Lewis E. Bratton, Jr. Mallory Chamberlin, Jr. Fredricka Crawley Cunningham Doris Sharp Dark Ann Tutwiler Dwyer G. Goodloe Early, Jr. Irwin H. From Susan Louise Fullilove Josephine Knight Hirschman Glenlee Ferguson James Beth Poe Kissling Emily Hatcher Landreth Lynn Beasley Langley Louise Ferguson Lockhart Bernard E. McAfee, Jr. Laurie Kruger Mears Blair Gilmer Meeks M. Douglas Meeks Harry M. Moffett, III Mary Lou Growdon Peterson Patience Moore Rall John F. Rice, Jr. Leslie Buchman Richardson S. Frank Smith, Jr. Martha Terrell Weatherford J. Perry White George A. Wilson Class of 1964 Red & Black Society Associate Marilyn Ann Meyers Red & Black Society Member Wynona Gillmore Crosby William Mason Holmes, Jr. K. C. Ptomey, Jr. Dean?s Society Thomas E. Lappage Cloister Society E. Boyd Ellison, Jr. Eleanor Lawrence Geiger Thomas L. Geiger Katherine Harriett James* Elizabeth Currie Williams Tower Society Meredith Wilson Creekmore L. Dossett Foster* J. Charles Jernigan Patricia Dickson Jones Challace Joe McMillin Mary Louise Quinn McMillin Gail Hoover Parrish Mary Mansell Pope* Ann Evans Williams Loyalty Club John E. Arehart Lynn Drew Bartlett Kay Reynolds Blair R. Leon Carroll, Jr. A. Doyle Cloud, Jr. David P. Cooper Elizabeth Saunders Cooper John M. Dean, Jr. Susan Horton Gray Hayden J. Kaden Judith Crow McColgan William L. McColgan, Jr. Joan Herbert Murchison Robert A. Orr, Jr. Mary Lynn Cooper Polk* Thurman A. Ragar, Jr. Judith Hollingsworth Robinson Anne Smith Sarber LeRoy A. Selvidge Randall B. Shepard, Jr. Rebecca Moore Tomlinson Gerald L. Vaughan Sandra Ferrell Vaughan Robert W. Wells, II Rose Mary Hoye Wells Brenda Hickman West* Robert W. West, III* William M. Wilson, III Alabel May Wiser Nancy Wasell Work Donor Elizabeth Moore Ayrer Patricia Bowen Butler Susan Patton Crawford Chris F. Drago Dorritte Evans Early Gerald Fong Joseph Graham, Jr. Joanne Matthews Harrison Tamma Lehmann Havercamp Willene Langley Hendon Patricia Gladney Holland Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr. Franklin M. Hurst A. Dale Ledbetter Sharon Lupfer Nardo Frances Freeman Paden Sharon Gordon Stoakes Rockwell P. Ward Class of 1965 Red & Black Society Associate Lawrence E. Evans* Benjamin F. Ward, Jr. Red & Black Society Member Joseph H. Autry, III Senter Crook Thomas H. Durff Jeanie Heltzel Lindsey John W. McQuiston, II Robbie Walker McQuiston Cloister Society Anne Oglesby Carr Frances Phillips Potts* Tower Society Charles W. Brandon, III* William Brent Casey C. Terrell Deaton John M. Flippin Nancy Glenn Green William C. Hunt, Jr. Patricia Dunn Jarrett Guilford Jones, II Murray Rasberry Jordan Judith Moody LePara Joyce Anne Moore Reba Kay Wright Loyalty Club Marguerite Ward Autry Arlene Lebovitz Averbuch Jan Hockaday Baudoin Karen Hardy Bell Frances Buck Bobbitt* C. William Bodie William S. Boyd, Jr. Joshua G. Brown, III* Sara Means Callaway Betty Wilby Carroll Mary Elizabeth Christian Anne Moore Clements James L. Collier James G. Couch Linda Davis Couch Joanne Peters Davis Jamie Murff Dent Joe A. Dycus Patricia Butterworth Egger James H. Fall, III Gloria Cornell Felsenthal E. Carl Fisher Myrna Kathryn Schaap Fouts Florence Chalker Godat* Patricia Thomason Hargrave Roger L. Hart James C. Head Bruce E. Herron Jeanne Wertz Kerridge Janie Stone McCrary Thomas A. McKay Sara Lee Mixon McPhillips* D. Cameron Murchison, Jr. Loxie Marshall Musgrove Robert H. Packer George M. Perrine Mary McQueen Porter Charie Bowman Reid Judith Willett Rosenquist Robert L. Sessum Vivienne Guest Strickler Lynn Smith Watson Edward M. Williams Donor Ronald T. Allen Sallie Steele Aman Jerry P. Black, Jr. Berney McInnis Bridges Bobbi Suzanne Burns Terri Skinner Chadwick Nancy Speer Chambers Sally Kindig Clark Paul L. Cox Martha Neff Dane Theresa Webster Davis Andrew J. Donelson, Jr. Kathleen Sohm Farmer Patricia Ellen Ferguson Lou Ellyn Hindman Griffi n Jacquelyn Dowd Hall Teri Tidwell Hornberger Virginia Lowry Ives Tony B. Jobe Mary Darwin Johnson Margaret Frye Kemp Nell Buie Lanier Mary Hunt Weeks Loovis Robert A. McLean William S. Morrison, III Jane Adams Nichols Jo Anne Wilkins Rankin Sidney D. Selvidge James E. Shelton Elizabeth Wallis Shippen Jane Doughtie Taylor Betty Cole Thompson Lee Litwiller Thompson Mary Edith Redus Walker Martha Dunmire White Class of 1966 Red & Black Society Senior Raymond E. Bye, Jr. Walter B. Howell Robert M. Wild, Jr.* Red & Black Society Member H. William Allen, III Katherine Willis Allen R. Bradford Camp, Jr. Judith Simono Durff Joanna Coss Higdon Claire Campbell Massey Vern E. McCarty* Lynn Morrow Ward Carol Pickens White Cloister Society William G. Cobb, Jr. Virginia Taylor Drash* Margaret Jean Gatz Larrie Del Daniel Martin Tina Beatty McWhorter* Carole Ann Montgomery* Tower Society Charles F. Bagley, III Thomas A. Bowman Bonnie Eleanor Davis* Frances Griswold Doyle Willard N. Doyle John M. Gardner, III Sammy Ann Primm Marshall Joe M. McCord* Allen D. Mills* Paula Breland Myers* James Travis Stull, Jr. Isabell T. VanMerlin Loyalty Club Robert M. Blade Thomas Alexander Buford Susan Fisher Cheairs Mary Jordan Coe F. Alan Cummings Julia Ries Dale Frederick C. Ferguson Cheryl Gurley Followell Layne Beaumont Gaines Thomas F. Gaines, III Mary Chase Gore* Elizabeth Walker Hudson Dixie DeMoville Johnson Katherine McDonald Kallaher Rebecca Smith Kissel Alton L. Lightsey, Jr. Kittye Held Mason Robert E. Morris Susan Mayer Pauls Lee Pevsner Robert E. Pineo Martha Hunter Shepard Frederick J. Sheppard, III Anne McCampbell Simpson William K. Weber Betty Sue Dean Weninger Nancy Jackson Williamson Donor Delia Dunlap Blackstone James C. Butler, II Kathleen French Campbell Russell J. Didelot Julie Best Erwin James T. Houts, Jr. Martha Lockwood Robert M. Morse Virginia Smith Nearn Nelda Smith Pierce Maxine Mitchel Rice Susan Reaves Richardson Carol Frances Simpson Kelly S. Thomas, Jr. Richard K. Thomas Carolyn Crane Walker George L. Walker Martha Overholser Whitney Myrna Adams Whitt Class of 1967 Diehl Society Patron John R. Pharis* Red & Black Society Senior Carole L. Branyan Nancy Cox Howell John R. Tilton Red & Black Society Associate William H. Edington Samuel C. Highsmith Red & Black Society Member Olivia DeLoach Baker Do Ann Johnson Falk Arch C. Johnston Arnold Hey Pittman Charlotte Lebo Ray Murray H. Wright* Cloister Society Edward R. Atkinson, Jr. David W. Blankenship Susan Head Osoinach Tower Society Jerry M. Bradfi eld* Kathleen Davis Bradfi eld* W. A. Breytspraak* J. Timberman Carssow James P. Cole Judith Alexander Hunt Gail Elaine Jennings Mary Anderson Mehrle Robert K. Mehrle 26 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Douglass E. Post, Jr.* C. V. Scarborough, Jr. Garry L. Sharp Joseph H. Walker, III William H. Wilson William H. Wingo Loyalty Club George R. Abraham Ellen Woodruff Batchelor Lucy Hill Black Anna McLean Blade Annette Anderson Bowen Elizabeth Boyd William T. Buchanan Jeanne Hope Jacobs Buckner Coralu Danner Buddenbohm Albert A. Burk, Jr. Janie Baxter Carloss Joseph N. Clarke, Jr. Tandy Goodlett Cobb David A. Cotton J. Arnold Drennen Amelia Mary Duquette W. Aaron Foster Margaret Rose Gladney Pamela Richardson Hays C. Ray Henley Jennifer Bird Henley Mary Ann Rambo McDow Ann Dannenberg McKay* John E. Meeks Patricia King Meeks Elizabeth Pevsner Polanka James A. Sullivan Carol Wertz Sutter* Lisa Meredith VanLandingham Michael W. Whitaker Martha Dee Lynch White Peggy Hays Williams Carol Calaway Wilson Donor Mary Jo Burns Breen Gilvia Flanagan Brown Jane Maxey Brown Larry R. Churchill Emily Thomason Freeman Sally Goodman Grafl und Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler William L. Heiter, Jr. Donald M. Hollingsworth Eleanor Jackson Howe Anne Thacker Lueke Anne Fraser Martin Leigh Moore O?Rourke Kristin Ada Pruitt Jane Carol Ramsey Wayne C. Shelton Susan Livingston Smith Martin E. Smithers Carole Gibbs Whitehead Charlotte Bringle Wilkerson Class of 1968 Red & Black Society Partner William H. Davis, Jr.* Red & Black Society Senior Priscilla Hinkle Ennis John H. McMinn, III Luther J. Nussbaum S. Gwin Robbins, Jr. Red & Black Society Member Barbara Lesh Borleske Jennifer Fey Edmonds Mackie H. Gober Walter E. Lydick, Jr. Dorothy Johnson Pounders Louis R. Pounders Carol Ann Colclough Strickland Sidney J. Strickland, III Dean?s Society Catherine Prouty Horn* Cloister Society Susan Duke Woods* Tower Society Patricia Black Allen* Stephen H. Cole Michael Henry DeShazo* Lee Michael English* Teak W. Martin, Jr.* Mary Louise O?Kelly* W. Michael Richards Gibson P. Stroupe, Jr.* Loyalty Club Audrey Kennedy Brown Carey H. Bryan Nora Harvin Buchanan Stephen A. Caldwell* Alan Catmur J. Perry Cowden* Duncan V. Crawford Ann Lindley Darden Sarah Winborn Davis* C. Whitman Deacon* Suzanne Troth Donaldson Alan Ensminger Alexander T. Gafford Gail Seabrook Ganier C. Lee Giles Steven C. Gould George S. Hazard, Jr. Linda Harkrider Hutton David M. Kilgore Laura Crawford Kinkle John W. Larson Judith Adams Larson David A. Lehmann Susan C. Lucas B. Hayes McCarty Carolyn Bruninga McGough Carol Snowden Morris John C. Neiman Judith Rose Owen Jo Matthews Pine John C. Pine Linda Boyd Pineo* C. Frank Potter Ellen Brown Rust Robert W. Rutherford Mary Lee Sweat Adrain L. Taylor, Jr. John R. Tisdale William D. Turner J. Otey Walker, III Elizabeth Liddon Whitehurst Sarah Darden Williams Donor Scott A. Arnold, III W. Carter Bryars, Jr. Stephen L. Carey Mary Jane Riegler Cheatham Sandra Wade Churchill B. Bruce Cook, Jr. Katherine Ireys Diehl Eloise Pickard Hanna Janelle Hood Haseman Barbara Derrick Hawkes David R. Hawkes Margaret Anne Hooker Nancy Patton Langdon Ellen Plants Massey Jane Mando Meeks Kathryn Wood Mixon Olive Crudup Murrie Robert Lester Noell Carl R. Nuckolls Dana Adams Powell Lois Estes Ruleman Daudet Johnston Schreurs E. Lee Secrest, III Susan Louise Thornton Drucilla Thom White Bettye Wexler Williams Class of 1969 Diehl Society Fellow William J. Michaelcheck Diehl Society Patron Janet Emery Pattillo Red & Black Society Senior C. Bradford Foster, III Susan Hoefer Foster James L. McElroy Red & Black Society Member K. Wyatt Engwall Jane Campbell Gober John S. Hille Tansill Heslip Hille Eleanor Rosson Kennedy John L. Kennedy Rebecca Wynn Weiler Linda Kay Yates Dean?s Society Sue Dunn Hall Cloister Society Patricia Cooper Hayley William B. Hayley Aurelia Wammack Michaels Craig W. Murray John K. Osoinach William P. Stepp, Jr.* Tower Society Susan Gladden Atkins David W. Griffi n Roy Kulp, Jr. Courtland Mobley Lewis Kevin L. Nicholas Elizabeth Shipp Nott Richard Raspet* McLaurin Smith Marcus E. Wertz, III Loyalty Club H. Neil Arnold, Jr.* Linda Harrell Bair Robert A. Bell, II Mickey R. Brigance Morgan W. Bunch, III Sue Brown Bunch Joseph S. Clift, Jr. Kenneth M. Cushing Ruth Carolyn Duck Sally Stone Everett Stephen A. Glassell A. David Hall Chester A. Heard Kathleen Cogswell House Nell Elmore Johnston Alonzo P. Kersey, III Nancy Lanford Keyes Jack T. Lassiter Nancy Claire Lee Jeanne Shearer Mead J. William Mead Marilyn Gates Meeks Marion Birge Morgan* Patricia Jackson Peay W. L. Pendergrass, III Judith James Potter Martha Lee Ramsey Frances Power Rice Melinda Gill Rutherford James M. Vardaman, Jr. Melinda Gates Weber Cynthia Vincent Wehling William E. Wehling J. Douglass Williams Peggy Fritsch Woolley Claude H. Workman, III Sandra Pugh Wright John A. Zachry Shirley McClanahan Zachry Donor Terry L. Bitner Robert L. Bowman Florence Wolf Calaway Claudia Cooper Cook Paul W. Cooper Samuel T. Cooper, Jr. Linda Blackard Cowden Searcy Lawler Cunningham Miller Murry Delgadillo George B. Elder Martha Bettis Gee Janice Donelson Goddard John W. Gorski Ann Marie Hudson Hanlon Gerald L. King, Jr. Katherine Word King Walker L. McGinnis Gloria Brown Melton James C. Murphy Carol Caldwell Newman Robert P. Orr Margaret Boothe Paydar Paul William Peck, Jr. H. Davis Powell, Jr. R. Rascoe Rhea Sonja Hall Sanes Kenneth L. Stanley Dale N. Underwood Steven R. Walker Linda Emigh Warren David E. Wheat Class of 1970 Diehl Society Patron Richard H. Eckels* Red & Black Society Member A. Bruce Parker Martha Irene Pedersen Rosemary Wood Potter Deborah Sale Gayle Scott Storey* James W. Thomas, II Dean?s Society Jere B. Fones Cloister Society Bruce R. Lindsey Tower Society G. Hudson Andrews, Jr.* John Timothy Atkinson Natilee Murrey Duning J. Tim Edwards Frances Zambie Kummer R. Bradfi eld Kummer Janet Wilson Markland Pamela Pitts McNeer Nancy Shelton Nelson Martha Williamson Rimmer Loyalty Club B. Fred Bodie James A. Brinson Trudy Reed Brown* Anne Hord Calhoun Leilani Collins Guy M. Cooley William H. Dale, Jr. Martha Kate Frick* Andrew E. Gaston* Kenneth H. Graeber Linda Elizabeth Henson Jacquelyn Ann Holden Nicholas H. House, III Elizabeth Phillips Kirkpatrick William Lyons N. Randall Mullins Carolyn Wagner Neiman Susan Kay Ogden William R. Patterson W. Joel Pedigo, Jr. Linda Sue Pilcher Nancy Meadows Raymond Elizabeth Ridings Scheidt Gary K. Scheidt Maryet Swire Senterfi t Ann Barber Snyder* Nancy Margaret Sorrells C. W. Stacks Cynthia Gladney Steele Randall B. Sunday* Thomas H. Talbot, Jr. Cynthia Ford Tisdale Lynn McEntire Vogt Gary L. Waltemath Steven C. Whited Browder G. Williams Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 25 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 27 John S. Winford, III Thomas J. Wolff Donor Thomas G. Allen John H. Callow John A. Dietrichs Ronald W. Eades Hardy S. Green, Jr. Martha Richardson Hodges Susan Beach Hutchison Barbara Condra King William J. Maguire Wallace H. Mayton, III Mary Lou McCloskey O?Keefe Michael D. Patton Anne Kristofferson Purdy Suzanne Chadwick Rowntree Leburn E. Sharp J. Michael Storey Patricia Simpson Terry Frederick N. Toma Joyce McConnell Underwood William L. Wharton, III H. George Wood, Jr. Larry N. Woodard Class of 1971 Diehl Society Fellow Carmen Webb Anderson Ronald K. Anderson Diehl Society Sustainer Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler* Robin Ritter Hatzenbuehler* Diehl Society Patron Laila Adams Eckels* Red & Black Society Senior Harry P. Ogden Red & Black Society Member J. Allen Boone, Jr. J. Robert Farrell* Donna Kay Fisher Nancy Jaco Golden Nancy Hope Lenox Bouldin A. Marley, Jr.* Laura Beth Whittemore Parker Deborah Nichol Pittman John R. Satterthwaite* Dean?s Society James N. Compton Cloister Society John H. Churchill* Henry H. Davis, III William D. Hollings, Jr. N. Houston Parks Gary T. Patton Bonnie Isaksen Trahan Susan K. Van Dyck Jeff I. Williams, III J. Robert Woods, III* Tower Society John J. Carter, Jr. Margaret Barton Chancey Jack A. Childers, Jr.* John W. Evans, Jr. Frances Ruth Foster Charles F. Jones Lucy Cuningham Lee* Richard W. Miller, Jr. James B. Mills Derrick Robert Livingston Moore* J. Thomas Morgan Susan McNeely Nicholas J. Frederick O?Bryant Hannah Simmons Pickworth J. Michael Ripski* R. Ryder Tipton, III Loyalty Club J. Barron Boyd, Jr. Leigh N. Brasington David L. Carter* Peter F. Casparian Margaret Nussbaum Cooley Daisy Lee Craddock* Carol Anne DeForest Robert P. Doolittle Charles M. Durham M. Cary Fowler, Jr. C. Bradford Green Gordon S. Greeson, Jr. Robin Wellford Greeson Linda Phelps Hackmeyer Stephen D. Hammond H. Hadley Hury, Jr. Ellen Osterbind Jonassen Kim K. Kersey E. Bobby Kleier, Jr. S. Bruce Levine* W. David Lloyd Richard W. McLean Nancy Alleene McLendon James R. Mulroy, II Lynda Campbell Penny Melinda Smith Raley John H. Rone William M. Short Jerome T. Stauffer Kittie Johnson Stauffer Jack R. Stevens Bettie Michele Sumara Minor C. Vernon Donor James D. Anderson Elizabeth Lazear Bingley Betty Peebles Chapman Catherine Breytspraak Cousins Stephen B. Crump Meri Rappaport Cunningham Christine Southard Darnall Carroll Broadus Delaney F. Michael DeSalvo Genyth Smith DeSalvo James F. Dick Lillian Aivazian Eades John A. Flaniken, III Karen Elyda Francis Anne Wyly Gilfoil Richard S. Heien Klaus F. Heimburg Beverly Cole Hooker Jo Atkinson Jones Stephen E. Kendrick William C. Matthews, Jr. R. Shannon McDonald Nancy Gist Moody Alice Cockroft Oates William G. Ramsey Janis Sue Richardson Ann Brown Strain Anne Wiggs Vallance Class of 1972 Diehl Society Patron W. Michael Doramus Red & Black Society Associate Carl G. Dury, II Red & Black Society Member P. Ross Bandy Susan Smith Cain Emmel B. Golden, Jr. Patricia Ann Lane Sarah Horne Nolan Cloister Society H. Grady Marlow, III E. Todd Robbins Thad S. Rodda, Jr. Tower Society Timothy D. Ables Elaine VanAuken Atkinson Karen Shaw Burch Dorwyn Wayne Croom, II Olivia Barton Ferriter Priscilla Lientz Horne William E. Jefferson, III Catherine Orr Luccock Carol Ann MacCurdy* Marcia Easker Miller Marianne Curtis Mussett* A. Warner Phelps, Jr. Joe C. Rutledge Loyalty Club Alice Cartwright Allen Denise Henderson Bollheimer* Hannah Elise Boon Jane Butler Braxley Rebecca Howington Curtis Nancy Chadick Dale Lynn McKinney Davis W. Glenn Davis Frederick M. Dick, II R. Cecil Dorman Sandra Cook Durham Clay P. Farrar Ellen Moorhead Fennell Leslie Wineland Goss Paulette Grayson Hammond Ellinor Goldman Howard* Allen O. Jones, Jr.* Hershel S. Lipow Karin Nelson McAnlis Robert M. Riley, III Glenn A. Sowell Joanne Glover Sowell Claude Wilson-Stayton Donor Betty Blade Antrican Kathryn Campany Assaf Stephen L. Black Susan Lee Eschenbrenner Mark E. French Loyce Jan Graham Martha Nance Howell Barbara James Jones Samuel N. Jones Lindsay Abbott Mayton James R. McCain Susan Schaeffer Ralph M. Sudderth, III Barbara Drumright Walton H. Alexander Yeilding Linda Hall Yoakum Class of 1973 Diehl Society Patron Jennifer Worsham Newman Elizabeth Louise Todd Red & Black Society Partner J. Mark Hollingsworth Red & Black Society Senior Vivian Dellinger McWilliams Red & Black Society Associate Margaret Lawson Headrick S. Russell Headrick Scott P. Howard* Erin Stukey Johnson Thomas A. Jones Red & Black Society Member Duke E. Cain Gerald A. Koonce Dean?s Society R. Clark Malcolm* Cloister Society William H. Brune, III Marjorie Howe Chenery John W. Griggs John Hobson Keesee Tower Society Catherine Clements Bailey* T. Clinton Bailey* Rebecca Pixler Boone Betty Cole Cook Linda Kuilema Croom Amy Bailey Evans Cherry Varee Falls Susan Burnside Fleming* Gloria Jo Haley* Sue Anne Jenkerson D. Neil Magruder, Jr.* Eric T. Myers Stephen A. Patrick* Carol Ann Millwee Rudolph Steven E. Saltwick William K. Sample Robert M. Tigert, III David B. Travis Scott M. Wilds F. Clark Williams, Jr. Loyalty Club Anne Sayle Anthony* Mimi Atkinson Douglas V. Bibee Mary Miller Bibee Lawrence M. Brown Kathryn Jorgensen Davis* Kenneth W. Ellison* Alice Gault Gamble Victoria Kanawalsky Gore Robert M. Haugh Ann Reed Held John Emmett Held James E. Hooper Candace Naomi Keirns* V. Mark ham Lester Marlene Hauser Levine* Margaret Olsen McCrary James R. Miller Ellen Sams Nichol Robert M. O?Dea, Jr. G. Andrew Pouncey Philip A. Reemes Erica Larson Sartain Charlaine Harris Schulz Dianne Louise Taylor* Judy Brooks Tygard* Natalie Honan Vernon Susan Elizabeth Witt* Linda Reece Young* Donor Keith M. Alexander Teri Schaper Allen Cheryl Sue Anderson Martha Kay Hunt Asti Anne Stepp Beale William B. Bullock Christine Ruth Carlson Charles G. Dawkins, Jr. David L. Garrett Virginia Shettlesworth Garrett Carolyn Hart Haller Gilbert J. Hamm, Jr. Valerie Thorn Jones Christopher D. Lyons Martha Jones Neyman Maria Jones Prather Anna Marie Hill Schumacher Jerry L. Shenep James B. Shumard Mary Beth Gaston Spencer William D. Vining Michael R. Walden Catherine Laster Wood Class of 1974 Diehl Society Benefactor John C. Sites Diehl Society Patron James A. O?Donnell Edward O. Uthman Red & Black Society Associate Susan M. Clark John T. Cotham, Jr. Mary Beth Overton Cotham Martha House Crenshaw Mary Lampton Puckett Red & Black Society Member Ward Archer, Jr. Catherine Condon Hughes* Patrick L. Matlock Carol Middleton Messineo M. Rex Rankin, III* Larry Rice Cloister Society Mary Lynn Wells Bersey Mary Jane Ward Brune Richard M. Bruno* Clare Ralston Griggs 28 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Cynthia Allen Hoffman Kathleen McClain Stephanie Ryburn Rodda Tower Society Conie Lowry Abernathy* Michael S. Adere Eugenia Bruce Bostock Richard M. Bostock Frank G. Broyles George W. Callow Donna Ann Chu Mark L. Crawford Claude R. Edwards, Jr.* Sarah Lodge Frulla James B. Grenfell* Janice Meyers Jones J. Hugh McKinnon, Jr. Rebecca Maxwell Saltwick Stephen A. Sharpe Vicki Anne Switzer Loyalty Club Larry H. Anderson Frank B. Arnold Carolyn Letitia Bigelow Paula Mary Block-Levor Karen Hopper Clark Brant S. Copeland Elisabeth Scott Crady Edward C. Davis* James F. Drummond, Jr. J. F. Eastham, Jr. Theodora Sizoo Graves Janet Alexander Griffi n Melissa Pietzuch Haglund* Jere D. Hammond Dabney Nicholls Haugh James R. Hight, Jr. Melba Bridgewater Homra John H. Kier, III Thomas T. Lewis Clare Nichols Long R. Bryant McCrary Victoria Moira Medick* Frances Rice O?Dea Phyllis Holmes Quarin James C. Sams Henry H. Slack Helen Moss Smith* Linda Joy Smith Frederick Toth M. Lane Wilson Margaret Wilson-Stayton Donor Stephen C. Berger Carolyn Nicrosi Bernard Ronald T. Blade Thomas D. Cornell Susan Platter DalBello Catherine Canon Dixon Valerie Berlin Edwards Leicester L. Landon, II David A. Less Cheryl Kovsky Litt Jeff D. Moore Michael Peri Katherine Kittrell Pettifer Linda Raffel Qualia Holly Byer Renfrew Jane Zollinger Sabbatini Kathleen Mary Schardt Kathryn Trammell Scruggs Vickie Stacks Shallcross Grace Paine Terzian Lawren Groce Thach Debra Jackson Walden Arnold L. Weiner Randel Ritter Wilder Linda Lee Wilson Class of 1975 Diehl Society Benefactor Vicki Gilmore Palmer John M. Wallace, III Diehl Society Sustainer John H. Coats Elizabeth Johnston Gillespie Red & Black Society Senior Ralph A. Carl Red & Black Society Associate Henry M. Lee, Jr. Red & Black Society Member Theresa Cloys Carl Rosamond Goldman Quay Cloister Society Rebecca Anderson Fischer Robert C. Grenfell* John W. Johnston William W. Lynds* Tower Society Linda Hoekenga Barar Hardy D. Butler* Robert W. Cain* Frank N. Cole* William C. Duckworth, III Annie Mae Godfrey Christopher C. Heard Teresa Adamo Morris Samuel H. Scandlyn Andrew S. Scott, III Loyalty Club Lynn Kay Boatwright Ruth Millman Cope Margaret Falls-Corbitt John B. Holtman, II Neil C. Johnston J. Brent Lee Carol James Lewis Samuel M. Marks, III Norman M. Nicolson Susan Webb Ries W. Russell Ries John David Thompson* Robert Mitchell White, Jr. Jack M. Wilhelm Donor Jean Mac Locke Ball Catherine Dailey Berger Andrew C. Branham Ann Terrell Byrne Ingrid Ortiz Chilton Andrew L. Chunn Mary Beck Clerget Suzanna Marten Cody Carroll Frank Fourmy, III Stacy Harman Holloway Alfred Joseph Katool Malcolm A. Levi, Jr. Virginia Howze Magliolo Wilma Thaxton Martino Susan Williford Montgomery Melinda Hurst Pearson Allison Jones Simonton Judith Rich Sliger Jan Carruthers Sturdivant George E. Surber Sherri Hurdle Wright Class of 1976 Red & Black Society Member James D. Bonham William K. Gooch Daniel M. Hougland Sara Jeanette Sims Leslie Copeland Taylor Paige Wilson Tench Dean?s Society Cynthia Hickman Feltus* Cloister Society Patricia Marie Adams Jerre E. Birdsong Robert J. Chugden* Helen Broom Gjerde* Ann Lowe Schulze Donald E. Schulze Tower Society J. Douglass Andrews R. Andrew Bradley Susan Mitchell Crawley Raymond E. Fitzgerald Claire Mathias Gehrki Gary P. Gehrki J. Charles Henry Cameron Bryant Icard W. Ray Inscoe Nancy Jordan Keesee James Edward Mitchell Royce F. Morris Jane Wallace Pearson* James G. Ramsey Randall B. Robertson* P. Layton Sanders, Jr.* Loyalty Club Leonard H. Ballard Julia Allen Berger* John E. Brejot Priscilla Diane Coe Robert L. Donnell Elizabeth Sanders Eckert John C. Edmunds Deborah Hoy Freiner Laura Yeates Fulton Robert Mattison Hamilton, Jr. James C. Hawkins David P. Holder* David D. Jervey Penn Q. Joe Martha Suzanne Johnston Virginia Harrison Martin James R. Newsom, III Donor Kay Marquis Anderson Georgia McGehee Atkins Karen Deborah Barclay Elizabeth Nelson Britton Mary Ellen Cain Oliver P. Cobb, III Jan Colvin Davenport Charles E. Dawson Michael B. Dowell Robert H. Eklund Patrice Peery George Mary Ellen Harris Arthur L. Kellermann Mark A. Moll Jack R. Oliver Celia Kay Bee Parke Rebecca Skillern Parker Philip L. Pindzola Debra Gayle Polsky Jennifer Smoot Prascher Stephen H. Williford Class of 1977 Diehl Society Fellow John C. Hugon Diehl Society Sustainer Randall R. Rhea Red & Black Society Senior Robert A. Jetmundsen Katherine Maddox McElroy Joellyn Forrester Sullivan Red & Black Society Associate Rickman P. Brown Michael T. Clary Katherine Bullard Melhorn Red & Black Society Member Patricia Michele Flynn Stevens D. Melton Dean?s Society Amelie Christian Weems* J. John Weems, Jr.* Cloister Society Marynell Branch J. Hal Daughdrill, III A. Barry Lichterman Philip P. Mulkey Michael D. Pearigen Melanie Hart Riley Tower Society Paul J. M. Ainger Frank A. Frisch Therese Logue Hanna Rebecca Brannan Hatcher Kelley Allinson Murrell Joseph L. Parrish Annette Wilkerson Porter* Patricia Schenck Robertson* Patricia Whitworth Smith James R. Vogel Loyalty Club Louise Rutkowski Allen Susan Despot Bittles Paul A. Brantley Shiela Bush Brantley Ann Fair Burns* Richard G. Burns, Jr.* Shari Cruse Carter Catherine Holmes Coates Stephen R. Collins Grover S. Cox C. Walter Croom Everett Woods Falls Samuel B. Godfrey Jill Fuzy Helmer Lyn Burdette Johnson Robert F. Kilbury Janie Ranson Little Neil Anthony Mara Roberta Mattis Mara Joe D. Meals Mary Mooney Myers Dorothy Hundley Neale John J. Pappas William Cleveland Phelps J. Carter Rogers Robert C. Rogers* Deborah Eisman Rosenthal Katherine Nichols Sears Annette A. Troxell-Collins James B. Watson Bernadette Pian Williams Susan O?Donoghue Witek David E. Wooten* Donor Ernest W. Beasley, III Terinell Beaver Timothy E. Bolding Celeste Jones Bursi Bonnie Bailey Collings Marylouise Elliott Robert T. Foscue James H. Graves Lisa Doster Green Pinkney Herbert, III Chris M. Kaman Anne Stein McCanless C. Walter McCanless Miriam Terrell McLeod Richard E. Nutting Nell Sistrunk Schwartz Philip M. Starling Sarah Stamps Swor Class of 1978 Diehl Society Patron Mary Farnham Crawford George A. Makris, Jr. David R. McWilliams Red & Black Society Member Jerry D. Heston Carol Lee Collins Royer Cloister Society Nancy Menz Farrell Robert T. Harper Elizabeth Randolph Longmire Sarah Bailey Luster Ruthann Ray Tower Society Katherine Ely Martin Bruce* Stephen B. Hatcher Sarah Rorie Henry Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 27 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 29 Paul D. Jacobson Charles A. Sloan L. Montgomery Smith Karen Weimer Willis J. William Wright Loyalty Club Patricia Miller Anderson Marshall H. Crenshaw Charles S. Day* James W. Gnadt Holton Bruce Guyton Conrad G. Hawkins* Carol Fuqua Koenig* Elizabeth Bridges Kokajko Mary Jo Crutchfi eld McGrane John K. McPherson Peggy Finnegan Pang* Judy Panipinto Phelps Pamela Anne Portwood Roger A. Said* Mary Elizabeth Walker Janet Boyd Weidler Kathryn Anderson Wismer Donor Arthur F. Adams Sarah Minter Ashcraft Julie Carol Bartholomew Nancy Sugg Bracher William M. Byrd, Jr. Teresa Watson Carrigan David F. Cogdell Kathy Moore Cowan Robert C. Cragon Vivian Lanier Dawson Anne Herbers Farris R. Steven Hendley Dale Schulze Masters Susan Catherine Miller Peter B. Nichols Martha Ann Nixon Charles R. Richardson Elizabeth Deming Schaeffer S. J. Schaeffer, III Gail Robin Skillern Cynthia McHale Starling Jane Terry Sara Buehler Walker James C. Williams, Jr. Katherine Whitaker Williams Judson L. Williford Ken E. Wilson Joseph S. Woodley Class of 1979 Diehl Society Sustainer W. Ralph Jones, III Red & Black Society Senior Carolyn Crenshaw Carl Frances Clevenger Henkel* Michael C. Henkel* Red & Black Society Associate Michael G. Nolan* Margaret Bane Schatzman* Red & Black Society Member Michael A. Edwards Angeline Cook Kinnaird Linn* Gwen Jones Owen J. D. Trimble, V Dean?s Society Jim H. Fink* Carol Ann Perry Ogilvie* Cloister Society Joseph R. Badgett Gary B. Minor* Philip E. Mischke Tower Society Myron J. Cash Catherine Caldwell Eagles Lee W. McCallum* Sarah Neale Parrish Frank F. Phillips Jaime R. Ronderos* Sarah Wharton Woods* Loyalty Club Sara Witsell Anderson John W. Benton Brian M. Burkhardt Mary Palmer Campbell Elaine Toulon Carroll Douglas F. Cobb Dena Brooks Davies E. Reynolds Davies, Jr. Andrew R. Falls T. Lawrence Fitzgerald Rebecca Montgomery Greenhill Leslie Ross Higman Diana Scarbrough Jester Barbara Prine Keathley Mary Jernigan Kingsley Cynthia Said Mullady* Thomas F. Mullady* Robert A. Murphy Meredith Watson Nix* Caroline Passerotti Margaret Ann Read Terrance J. Regan Alice Jackson Smith Kelli Walker-Jones Ward T. Wilson Donor W. Hayes Biggs Peggy Kirk Courtney Elaine Lenore Ensign Deborah Parker Gray Charles Mathias, Jr. Anne Douglas McKee Kimberly Oliver Porter Helen James Ronderos Leslie Carol Rose Karen Cardin Spivey Jane Stewart Hal T. Stoneking Laurie Lynn Tinnell Class of 1980 Diehl Society Benefactor Deborah Legg Craddock Diehl Society Sustainer Pamela Palmer Montesi* Diehl Society Patron William H. Posey, III Red & Black Society Senior Thomas P. Chu Sara Helen Goza Patrick O. Proctor Red & Black Society Associate Donna Lorraine Barlett Russell E. Galloway Red & Black Society Member Anthony L. Brady, Jr. Michael R. Frick Elizabeth Bruce Martin Cloister Society Molly McLemore Rheney Tower Society Patricia Bowen Barker Cary Coors Brown H. Graves Hearnsberger, III* Barton P. Spencer Brian Chandler Thompson* C. Keith Winn* Margaret Sanders Winn* Loyalty Club Stephen L. Anderson Dana Nelson Chamberlain David R. Dunavant Mark H. Fisher Greg T. Fitzgerald J. Patrick Gladney Mary Jennifer Hill John D. Ivy, Jr. Gregory M. Rogers Marcelle L. Saunders* Lela Taylor Scott Mark W. Taylor Michelle Teresa Walker Merrill S. Wise Donor Amy Gillis Bramlett Kay Batey Brown F. Luke Coley, Jr. Jane Ellen Coley Charles R. Crawford Barbara Jane David Betsy Smith Deffl ey Karen Ervin Dooley Steven K. Dowell Katharine Witherspoon Ericksen Diana Maria Fedinec Thomas E. Graves R. Clifton Liles Gail Crawford McClure Eugenia Rizor McGroarty Robin Teeter Miller Heide Schueler Nelson Linda Green Driver Ray Kathryn Newton Rowley W. David Shouse Carol Sue Stephens Randall G. Stoker Carole Bailey Stoneking Abby Jackson Todd A. Taylor Todd John W. Tucker Ronald P. Weaver Gloria C. White Class of 1981 Diehl Society Fellow Arthur W. Rollins Red & Black Society Senior Kathy Lynn Hayek Red & Black Society Associate John R. Adams, Jr. Red & Black Society Member Steven M. Garrett Joseph J. Nash Kirby H. Smith Dean?s Society William M. Clark, Jr.* Cloister Society James S. Christie, Jr. Robert C. Cruthirds* Catherine Howe Hunt Paul J. Krakoviak, Jr. Karen Hermele Levy Janet Fountain McRae Lisa Gilchrist Mischke John W. Reed Tower Society Kevin E. Collins Pat Samuel Dempsey Shawn Love Factor* Rebecca Dance Harris Sally Jones Heinz* Jeffery Allen Lane Clayton Peeples* Stephanie Hughes Russell Gina Marie Salvati Loyalty Club Matthew D. Bakke Neville C. Carson Deborah Lynn Corley Sydney Richardson DeWitt Carol Chism Flowers Christina Black Gladney Mary Helen Wright Heaner Linda Smith Iwanski Steven D. Jacobson* Mary Katherine Kennedy Joseph F. Meehan, III Robert L. Montgomery, Jr. Melanie Giddens Phillpot Thomas L. Seal* Russell B. Sisson Paul J. Ward Gregory Wineland Catharine Millar Woods Thomas N. Woods Donor Elizabeth Patton Allen R. Holt Andrews Bryn Wood Bagwell Cynthia Claire Brittain Kathryn Keil Brown Lucia Ouellette Colbert Alice Jarvis Crawford Carol Cole Czeczot Albert L. Earley, III Margaret Davis Freeman Catherine Jane Goetz John A. Harwell, Jr. G. Pittman Haymore Adrianne Alexander Hays Julia Hicks O?Daly Leslie Phillips Hubbert Craig A. Ingvalson Terri Gaye Jameson Elizabeth Ann Johnson Bettye Susan Johnston Paul A. Mackin Sheryl Godi Madden J. David A. Nicolson Nancy Clair Ringger Robin Victoria Scott William P. Tomlinson Elizabeth Bourne Webb Donna Wallace Williford Sarah Jean Windes Paula Mischke Wood Class of 1982 Red & Black Society Senior Christine Ray Eades David L. Eades Red & Black Society Associate Stephanie Bankston Adams John M. Presley* Melissa Coleman Savage Red & Black Society Member Laura Ann Frase Jeffrey E. Hazlewood Mark Nolan Hurley Linda Baird Newbern Dean?s Society P. Ma x A ldrich* Cloister Society Mary Barrett Brewer Melanie Hulsey Craft Alan E. Curle* Angela Sundberg Estes Dawn Maree Huff John A. Jernigan* Jane Gordon Van Deren John D. Ward* Tower Society Margaret Rebecca Barr-Myers* Rosemary Hall Batson Betsy M. Eiford-Lee Robert Marvin Ford, Jr.* Cecil Adair Godman, III Courtney Wright Jenks Heather Hope North* J. Calvin Tarrant Dorothy Sanders Wells Victoria Wallace Wuesthoff Loyalty Club Sam J. Albritton, III Andrea Gilliom Anderson Jane Dewey Deaton Janet Woodson Dellinger Lynn Myrick Dudley Harry E. Flowers, II Mary Bryan Fortin Lisa M. Hinely F. Anthony Marr John P. Matthews, IV Thomas G. Merrill Marcelle Brinkley Nia* 30 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Gertrude Palmer-Ball Regan W. Allen Townsend Paul B. Unkauf Kathryn Lee Woody Donor Margaret Penniman Boudreaux Heidi Hayslett Carroll Margaret Fain Janet Kaller Geerlings David E. LeMaire Donald V. Linke Harless A. McDaniel, Jr. David E. Nelson Joshua A. Powers Katherine Naus Powers William A. Ridley Nancy Gable Rolland Melinda Kindle Simms Louisa Battle Sullivan Paul J. Tracy Gregor Turk E. Daniel Witherspoon, III Class of 1983 Diehl Society Sustainer Barry D. Johnson* Diehl Society Patron John H. Bryan, III Maura Brady Costello Red & Black Society Senior Kimberly Chickey MacQueen Red & Black Society Associate Karen Marie Gehrs John S. Goza* Emily Mills Johnson* Lewis K. Kalmbach Charles W. Parrott Mary Rebecca Moore Tait Red & Black Society Member Michelle Vick Fulmer Susan Logan Huffman Lynn Stapleton Koch James W. Massey Katrina Dawn McGriff Charlotte Patton Parks* Paul N. Parks, Jr.* Julie Mortimer Watkins Dean?s Society Trish Witherspoon Spore* Cloister Society Theodore D. Estes Amy Farley Howe R. Davis Howe, Jr. Timothy G. O?Keefe Dixon Presswood Schultz Tower Society Richard D. Bird, Jr. Edward A. de Villafranca Robin Haynie Hanna Robert J. Kwech* A. Brian Sanders Leslie Drake Schutt Paul Watson Loyalty Club David J. Abbott Anne O?Shields Alexander Kathryn Murry Bagwell Nancy Graham Barker J. Patrick Beaird, III Leslie Carruth Bindbeutel Grayson Smith Cannon* Paul R. Deaton Edward C. Dellinger William C. Dodson Robert G L Eason Alicia Ann Franck A. Trice Gibbons, III Grace Tarrant Hall Keith J. Henkel Linda Somerville Henkel Melissa Barth Ivy T. Alexander Ivy Catherine Chadwick Kaetzer Lisa A. Krupicka Michael W. Moyers* Elizabeth Pankey-Warren Judith Booth Reinhardt Katherine Owen Richardson* Scott Cairney Rye Harmon Thomas Sharp, III Laura Stettbacher Van Ness James R. Wade Donor Toni Sabella Barnes Jess Couch Brinkley Quinton L. Cain Elisa Yarber Clouthier Margaret Butler Curtis Craig S. Davis Perry D. Dement Elizabeth Warren Edmiston Eve Abram Fingerett Larry A. Gray Cheryl Barton Henry David B. Hopper Catherine McInerney Iskander Debbie Milam Jones Whay Choong Lee Rhonda Lee Lindsey Diane Mount Nisbet John B. Nisbet, III Karen McLellan Pamplin Gary L. Patterson Dennis J. Sossaman Class of 1984 Diehl Society Patron Laurie Enos Quattlebaum Red & Black Society Associate Christian David Boswell Red & Black Society Member Anne Gaudet Beard Mary Lynn Tucker Davis Elizabeth Sheppard Hurley Michael L. Matthews Tracy Vezina Patterson* John R. Shanley, Jr. Dean?s Society Richard R. Spore, III* Robert W. Wheeler* Cloister Society Melissa Hayes Baker Rebecca Davis Cloyd* Barbara Hackett Etheridge Cinda Crump Hughes Laura Hollandsworth Jernigan* Paul F. Marsden Joanna Katrina McIntosh Mary Lee Bowling Reed Tower Society Camille Marie Colomb Tripp A. Dargie Catherine Cotham Harris* Miller Bennett Piggott Philip G. Piggott William B. Townsend Richard G. Waggener, Jr. Loyalty Club Karen Joyce Arkin Lura Leigh Bond Daniel B. Channell* Linda Parrott Coleman Susan Gamble Crowell Bryan Darr Paul L. Decker Amy Michele Doville Edward G. Dudley, III Debra Sue Efi rd G. Craig Gilchrist Mary R. Goodloe Allison Bottom Gray Elizabeth Parker Harper Tina Babock Miles David R. Neithamer* Elizabeth Martin Neithamer* Melvin P. Payne, III Jimmy K. Petty Kenton B. Rea, Jr. Ruth Metcalfe Rye Leslie Price Sweeney Sherry Lynn Turner Donor Cynthea Johnson Amason Allen O. Battle, III Hope Armstrong Camper Alice Marie Clark Danks H. Tucker Dewey Frances Tucker Gilbert Carter B. Green Richard F. Huddleston Lynn Linebaugh Jones Anne Elizabeth Kaller Emily Wolfe Leigh Janet Comperry McReynolds Alvin W. Moore Christine Earl Patterson Matthew H. Soper Elizabeth Mitchell Streete Lisa Deering Temoshok Class of 1985 Red & Black Society Partner David Hunter of Montlaw* Red & Black Society Associate John H. Guthrie, Jr.* Sally Ann Holmes Andrew W. Watts Red & Black Society Member Jeffery K. Davis W. Neal McAtee Scott D. Patterson ? * Ruth Green Tutor* Cloister Society Janice Rae Crumpacker Allison McCarthy Gauthier* Tower Society Frank C. Baker, Jr. Peter W. Baumgarten Dane S. Ciolino Hal D. Fogelman James B. Golden, III Robert R. Lawhon Susan Eades Mackey Elizabeth Smith Vanexan Loyalty Club Elizabeth Ann Baxter Ann Webb Betty Carole Choate Blankenship* Maria Theresa Bonovich- Marvich Scott Alan Budzien James W. Collins Sherard C. Edington Margaret Bryan Hakimian Paiden Stewart Hite Pamela Schumacher Kelley Gregory A. King* Susan Bahner Lancaster Elizabeth Ann McGee Charles P. Mooney, IV Shauna Francis Morris Alice Glenn Quargnenti Dee Schwartzman Raeside C. Matthew Spinolo Donor Chong-Ket Chuah Marion Herndon Fuqua Laura Mount Grimes Rebecca Mosby Halvorson Claire de Saussure Haynes D. Bryant Haynes, III Dalton Heggie, II John M. Jones Julie Fitzner Jurotich Paul W. Lecky, III Blair Gatewood Norman Robert Leo Popovitch Helen Reinecke Reinecke-Wilt Carolyn Derks Taylor John Douglas Trapp, Jr. Gretchen Gassner Turley Beverly Thomas Williams Kimberly Linnander Wood Class of 1986 Diehl Society Patron A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr. Red & Black Society Senior E. Alan Arnold Alexander J. McKelway* W. Bradford Priester* Red & Black Society Associate R. Sann Gossum* Red & Black Society Member Margaret Chisholm Massey Amy Hazlewood McAtee Cloister Society Leslie Nelson Lee Tower Society Janee Lambert Bonner Loyalty Club Diana Smith Beaird Mary Frances Groves Branch Audrey Weston Breay John E. Cole Mary Ann Fesmire Emanuel Joe B. Evans, Jr. Colleen Marie Grady Donald M. Gronauer Terri Wilhite Johnson Ian D. Jones John Y. Koh Joe M. MacCurdy Denise Joseph Nakos Laurie Laughlin Neale Joseph Moses Payne, IV Stephen E. Singleton Kimberly Weeks Smith Lynda Hamilington Spinolo Darby Elsberry Westfall J. Mark Westfall Donor William B. Albritton Virginia Lien Cairns Kevin A. Clippinger Keith L. Compton Karianne Solomon Cowart Paul Foster Eich Leslie K. Estes Stephen T. Estock Katrina Rae Hayes Bethany Jackson Susan Baynham Miller J. Christopher Perkins Dawn Bass Popovitch Rebecca Sweet Rooney Brian C. Schafer John S. Schmidt Deborah Mannina Verlander Class of 1987 Red & Black Society Senior Andrew L. MacQueen Allyson Hooper Proctor Wendy Tallent Rotter Red & Black Society Associate Samantha Briden Duke Red & Black Society Member G. Wright Bates, Jr.* Timothy D. Davis Todd S. Doolin Harold C. Dufour, Jr. D. Davidson Oxley Dean?s Society Cheryl Lynn Lawson Cloister Society G. Robert Baker, Jr. Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 29 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 31 Karen Rebecca Beardslee Philip S. McSween Susan Adams Proebsting Robert E. Staley Tower Society Alison Rayburn Abernathy Jane Andrea Amend* John D. Bailey* Mary Margaret Kendall Bailey* Graziella Dionisio Barton Steven C. Brammer Patricia Lynn Decker Amy Katherine Jarvis Elizabeth Jennings Kuhn Terry Duane McGee Jackie Thacker Prester Kevin L. Schulte Alfred P. Taylor Loyalty Club Margaret Wood Atwood Katherine Riley Bacon Susan Paydar Bayat Mokhtari Mark T. Daniel Leslie McCormick Darr Alice McCarthy Finn Gregory A. Hanissian Sherrie Keeney Hollis Jason P. Hood Mark E. Kazemba* Daniel C. Lum David A. Lusk David T. Maddux Melissa Trolinger McClure Karen Denise Moser* Karen DeLong Sanders* J. Alan Truitt Margaret Beeson Wallace Karen Cagle York Donor Sumner G. Adams, Sr. Frank Calhoun Bailey Emily Rene Baillio Marianne Haynes Blackwell Michael Kane Cooper Lauren Wellford Deming Melinda Swords Fondren Patricia Sisk Harrington Cynthia Lyda Haskin Tracy Renee Helms Melinda Gard Henson Jonathan D. Huffman Charles N. Landreth, Jr. Lisa Lichterman Leach Laura L. McKinney Carol Pierce Olson Roderick A. Payne David R. Peterson Christie Hoffman Ruppel Timothy H. Ruppel Marion Leslye Samuel David J.A. Schedler Mark R. Thomas Bruce Alan Wallstedt Katherine Bres Ware Class of 1988 Diehl Society Patron David B. DuBard* Red & Black Society Senior Joanna Smith Priester* Russell T. Wigginton, Jr. Red & Black Society Associate W. Allen Wesche Red & Black Society Member Kimberly Collins Bates* Keith E. Kelly Matthew H. Lembke Ahad Mahootchi Leighton A. Shantz Cloister Society Heather Habicht Grills* James M. Watkins* Tower Society Anne Kaiser Apple R. Allen Blackwood, Jr. Mark D. Edge* Brooke Glover Emery Deborah Ann Martin-Herrell Christopher C. Ray Mary Margaret Hills Schulte Donnie D. Spence* Leanna Hunt Wright Loyalty Club Allan M. Bacon David A. Branch David N. Carter* Katherine Gilliland Connell Janet Cruse Denkler Catherine Franklin Denson David L. Denson Peter G. Emanuel Julie Hudgens Falkoff Bryan W. Ford Evelyn Edwards Graham* T. Brent Graham* Thomas M. Mills Margaret Ellen McCully Neill Alan M. Ostner Holli Hodnett Payne Jennifer James Selby Amanda Smith Sharp Patrice O?Bannon Stockhoff* Glenn W. Tillery Judith Dangler Truitt Elizabeth Hamilton Verner Donor Steven L. Adams Eric A. Aft Walter H. Anderson Tena Bizzell Bailey Christopher S. Brown James B. Chase Stephen B. Humbert Willie J. Irons, II Anne Froom Jones Richard K. Jones Valerie Gray Jordan Eric S. Jurotich Lisa Smith McCanless Martha Ann McGeachy Reagan Roper McNeil Cheryl Barr Miller Carole King Olsen Kevin A. Rasch Tamara Golden Schmidt J. Elizabeth Bradford Schulte Mark William Sprague David F. Waguespack Andi Elizabeth Williams Class of 1989 Diehl Society Sustainer James N. Augustine, Jr. Red & Black Society Senior Susan Shackelford Arnold H. Wesley Williams, III Red & Black Society Associate Laura Keever Brimberry Red & Black Society Member J. Robert Coleman Amy Markle Doolin Douglas F. Halijan Robin Meredith Kelly Cloister Society Julianne Johnson Paunescu Rebecca Todd Peters Russell T. Porter Melissa Eubanks Staley Tower Society James M. Apple, III Monte Loyd Butler Kenneth Michael Cameron* Ivy Lee Chang Kara Babin Gee David M. Greeson Kenneth J. Kieklak* Salil P. Parikh Loyalty Club R. Brian Balyeat W. Raymond Brown, III LeAnne Gaddis Burke Ashley Jenkins Collins Catherine Bolger Graham Frances Klages Harrison P. Eric Henager John T. Hopkins Amy Davis Klimek Gina Chiharu Latendresse* William J. Nesbit Jonathan R. Perry Ann Dixon Pyle* Robin B. Reed Jon A. Reesman Andrew C. Robinson Katherine Cowan Sentilles* Sharon DeVall Skinner W. Kirk Stone Susan Sorocak Swing Timothy P. Taylor Clark C. Tomlinson Cary Tynes Wahlheim Eileen Ruffi n Wood* Donor John P. Boylin, III Jody Casella Amy Fay Chandler Jeffrey G. Chandler Joel P. Cook Amy Baldwin Crockett Jenifer Suzanne Cushman Robin Bearden Gibson Larry G. Hayes, Jr. Mary Allison Haynie Andrea McMillan Hicks Heather Suzanne Hicks Sara Deirdre Hodges Joshua B. McCanless Nolan S. McLean, III J. Roger McNeil Patricia McFadden Morris Barbara Lynn Mulach Sturla Olsen Julianne Scobey Parks Jenna Adams Pirani Leslie Rea Quirion J. Chadwick Schultz Anna-Catherine Wylie Super Rosa Lee Wang Karin Fielder Weaver Elizabeth Havercamp Willingham Class of 1990 Diehl Society Patron Marcus A. Kimbrough* Red & Black Society Senior Anita Ann Davis Red & Black Society Member Frank C. Byrd, III Deborah Blinn Coleman David W. Perlis Suzanne Gonce Perlis William J. Van Cleve Cloister Society Amanda Jones Aghdami Gordon L. Brewer* David E. Connor Megan Jones Todd J. Mullen Tower Society Mindy L. Austin* Amy S. Bielicke Barry J. Billings* Steven A. Burns Elizabeth Fraser Cabrera Robert C. Cain Chad M. Dunston Dana Harmon Hunter G. Douglas Kilday Diana M. Law Carolyn Tatum Ray Gina Mascolo Smith* Todd E. Smith* Carla Carr Stec* Richard E. Stec* Katherine Sprague Taylor Loyalty Club Margaret Chandler Berardelli Patrick J. Brady Patricia L. Browning Melissa Coggins Carter Jennifer Gray Chickering* Shellie Ruoff Creson* J. Todd Emily Susan Allen Evans Kersten Kallenberger Fons* Timothy W. Kutas Cheryl Anderson LeBlanc Perry J. LeBlanc, III Stephen E. Logan Diane L. Lum Vivian Nichols Reesman C. Edward Sanders, Jr. Mary Carnahan Sanders Kirsten Williams Schwehm R. Bradford Shelton* Margaret Sutherland Wellborn Walter E. Wellborn Jill Parker Wells Roderick T. White, Jr. F. Grant Whittle Donor Alice Hendricks Arwood Catherine McNickle Chastain- Elliott Trish Puryear Crist Stephen C. Crockett Lisa Lawrence Daniel Stacy L. DeZutter Steven Eugene Domon Richard D. Eskildsen Marguerite Raiford Estes Stacey Hawkins Graves Ann Elizabeth Haight Stephen R. Hambuchen Debra Keeran Haverstick Gary T. Hearn Tracy Newman Hearn Robyn Brewer Jamison Jennifer Gaines Kidder Ernest F. Ladd, IV Conrad P. Lehfeldt Johanna Vandegrift Lehfeldt Sally Leigh McWhite Anna Elizabeth Batson Murrey William Stuart Parks Christl L. Peacock Noel Alwood Shamleffer Clara Melissa Talley David A. Tomlinson Catharine Eschmeyer Wade Edward N. Willard Marcia Deshaies Woodmansee Angela M. Zakrzewski Phillip T. Zeni, Jr. Class of 1991 Diehl Society Patron Denise Fontenot Conte James V. Conte, Jr. Jason T. Greene Michelle Long Greene Red & Black Society Partner Elizabeth Roe Pearce* Red & Black Society Associate Jonathan P. Smoke Kathleen Fleece Smoke Red & Black Society Member Paul M. Ollinger* Eric M. Teal Amanda Illges Van Cleve Dean?s Society E. Rucker Agee, Jr. Cloister Society Robert A. James, Jr. 32 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Tower Society Mary Elizabeth Benton Michael Shane Brown Kathryn Lane Burns Courtney Ward Chavez Allison Buell Douglas Jeffrey W. Jones* Tracy Ballard Lindow Misty Wakeland Monroe Jennifer Paige Moore Andrew D. Nix* Pressley Harris Peters Mildred Lena Sabbatini* Daniel Lynn Taylor J. Kyle Webb Loyalty Club Monica Lynn Allie John C. Borden, IV Deborah Christina Chan* Philip Christian Fons* Ellen Lewis Fortas Veronica Lawson Gunn L. Wade Harrison, III Edward Francis Hettinger Heather Lindsey Hettinger Carol Marie Hughes Katherine Sessoms Jacobi Jennifer Elaine Johnson Jennifer Wachtel Kates Steven M. Kerr JoAnn Elizabeth Lynen Juanita Martin Moore* Helen Glover Moses Jennifer Sledge Mowrey* C. Clark Ogilvie* George V. Popov J. Trent Scofi eld* Clayton F. Spencer Rebecca Allyn Spencer Loyd T. Sullivan Lynn Duncan Summerfi eld Donor David J. Brooks Laura Kristen Pryor Brown Randal E. Brown, Jr. Andrew D. Chaney Katherine A. Coe David Max Cook, II Mary Kay Freeland Cook Michael S. Drash Arthur D. Floyd, II Daniel S. Harper Rachel Jones-McGee Jacqueline Danette Joslyn- Gaul John M. Krug Stephanie Cook Meibaum Angela Holland Mills Ray J. Moore, III Joy Stafford Murphey William N. Nelsen T. Monroe Rayburn, III Michael W. Robbins Sutton Charles Ruiz Christi Barr Schaeffer Carolyn Waskey Sheldon M. Cade Smith Judith Glass Sullivan Lauren Anderson Waterton Class of 1992 Red & Black Society Partner Leigh Bishop Taub* Red & Black Society Senior Elizabeth Proctor Reichelt* Red & Black Society Associate Christopher N. Emanuel Burton N. Stodghill Red & Black Society Member Carl E. Vest Dean?s Society Carol Annette DuBard* Cloister Society Brian M. Curtis Elizabeth Cotham Furman Stephen A. Staid* W. Kevin Thompson April Camille Tucker One Anonymous Donor Tower Society Erica Blank Bronson Julie Story Byerley Howard L. Cleveland, IV Ashley Brian Coffi eld* Michael R. Couden Anna Owens Dunston Kyle A. Marks Chesney Falk McAfee Marty Brett McAfee Kelly Hartis Mehler Barbara Hall Miller Mark Allen Miller Bronwyn Spiers Morgan Katherine Celene Ray One Anonymous Donor Loyalty Club Kelly L. Agee MeChe Cochran Austin Kelly A. Garrett Mary Gordon Walker Kerr William M. Lybrook, IV Kendel Bailey Martin Ashley Simmons McCarthy Mary Jennifer McDaniel Susan Elizabeth Moffatt* Jennifer Hamlett Moore O.E. Schow, IV Elizabeth Hickman Sullivan Anna Bentley Williams Benjamin Z. Woodworth Donor Allison Boynton Bateman Gregory N. Bateman Kimberly Colyer Coleman Emily Newsom Cook Barton T. Crawford Alison Margaret Crone Laura Pietrangelo David James Morgan Day, III Bradley C. Dickerson Alice Drayton Warren K. Fincher Maria Ray Goodspeed Gary H. Greene Charles West Hammond Amanda Murray Hofstetter George B. Hofstetter John Harry Lange, III S. Stinson Liles Arden Towson Lindsey Catherine Cooper Loveman Tracy Lynn Boney Nipp Terron Shoemaker Perk Sharon Bridger Reichhardt Mary Virginia Slay Sweeney Kyle Swift Ashley Ellis Tierney Richard T. Trenthem, Jr. Kelly Pledger Weeks Class of 1993 Red & Black Society Senior Tracy Terwilliger Dean Red & Black Society Member Logan H. Germann Vickie Hardy Jones Cloister Society Nancy Adele Braam Little* Cheri Alison Grosvenor* Jennifer Harris Johnston* John S. Little* Reid A. Smiley* Tanja Claudine Thompson Christian B. Waddell Brooke Treadwell Ward David J. Ward One Anonymous Donor Tower Society Jara Hill Ahrabi Christopher T. Buchanan Joseph W. Castelli Susan Long Castelli Jean Fraser Jones Laura Jones Kent T. Shea Kent Thais Davenport Kilday Thomas M. Lowry, IV Heather Dorris Miller Richard Miller, Jr. Ryan D. Mire Tara Lynn Odle-Baker* Andrew Shipman Melinda Ellen Simon* Nichole Elizabeth Soul?* Jennafer Jane Stahl Michael W. Wilson* Loyalty Club Katherine McCaa Baldwin Robert L. Baldwin Danielle Boyce Batten* W. Allen Bell Harkness Harris Brown L. Forrest Conner Ann Carter Murray Dawson Teresa Jones Ernest Miles S. Fortas Christopher A. Geiger Mary Kathryn Braden Huffard Robert W. Jarrett, Jr. Voris E. Johnson, Jr.* Bridget Bradley Kantoff Paul T. Knapstein Jacqueline Hamra Mesa Gwendolyn Young Mullins M. Andrew Pippenger Donald L. Price Catherine Colquitt Schaffl er Stephanie Walker Sockrider Bryan C. Wheatley Donor David Assaf, IV Sydney Thompson Assaf Douglas B. Bacon Elizabeth Feagin Bartusch Jeffrey M. Bean Laura Cabanillas Brickman Douglas R. Brumley Jonathan J. Bumpas Steven J. Champion Andrew E. Cowell Lynn Elizabeth Crabb Jennifer Louise DeSouza Brian H. Dixon Doris G. Dixon Elizabeth Claire Douglas Jennilyn Gibson David Scott Giddings Bethany Chafi n Harden Lisa Mancini Harden Drew M. Henry J. David Hill Erin Marie Hubbell Marlinee Clark Iverson Stephen B. Karnes Edward B. Kizer Shannon Alta Maris-Danley Dean M. McCondichie Rebecca A. Miller-Rice Kristen Rothammer Molina Ellen Campbell Osoinach Scott B. Ostrow Richard A. Picerno, II Chris Fredrick Pollette Laura Gustafson Porter Carlyn Merz Rayburn Stacy Kay Rector David T. Rice John B. Rogers, III James G. Scherer Gretchen Maurer Smith Richard Barrett Summers Brian J. J. Tierney Wendy Lawing Trenthem Jennifer Horton Tucker Melissa McFarland Wagoner Liza Wilson Julie Montgomery Wood Class of 1994 Diehl Society Patron Melissa Ann Herbst Red & Black Society Associate Nancy Cotham Black* Molly Bradley Jackson William D. Jackson Brett K. Williams Red & Black Society Member Eric D. Flanders Charles S. Mitchell, V Dean?s Society Anne Maria Falgoust* Cloister Society Joseph E. Dudek, Jr. Saffa Koja* Tower Society Rebecca Thom Berk W. Carter Bryars, III Ellen Baker Jurewicz Ann-Tyler Chote Konradi Brian Alexander Konradi Kristin Lavender Price Mark R. Ptacek Loyalty Club Michael Jason Augspurger* Anna Johnson Averitt Beth Webster Blake* Charles W. Campbell Merryl Taylor Cooper J. Scott Covode Christopher C. Dawson Michael G. Fulton Susan Jean Gabrielson Fulton G. Michael Gonda Elizabeth Creighton Rather Gretchen King Hall* Matthew C. Hardin Deborah Henderson Hughes Laura Locke Kandilakis Justin M. Klestinski Amanda Gatlin Knapstein W. Bibb Lamar, III Anne Murrell Locke Caroline Lenac Lord* Mark K. Manno C. Sean McCrary James P. McDaniel Stacy S. Pennington Tonya Vaughn Pickron Holly Hall Price Lisa Ranee Ritchie Caprice Lizette Roberts Lelia Hood Savory Stefanie Leanne Taylor Cami Buffi ngton Townsend Valerie Michelle Webb James D. Wilkerson, II Laura Pointer Wilkerson Donor Megan Dykstra Bangert Anne Gibson Bost Pace Harrison Bowers Laura Sheppard Brant Amanda Coe Burton V. A lan Burton Halie Kathleen Clouse Erika Ragan Cobb Amy Hill Dickerson Shannon Foster Angela Pippin Giddings Teya Kathryn Green Stacey Meredith Greenberg Laurence D. Henry Andrew D. Jeter Karla Washburn Kramer Alli Lambert Frances Patrick Lancaster Christopher G. Linder Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 31 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 33 Mary Elizabeth Neville Martin Nicolle Lawson McCondichie Chad A. McGee Stephen A. Montgomery Alison McVoy Paul Dawn-Renee Powell- Weatherford Robert Bruce Ragland Elizabeth Ann Rhoades Marie-Elise Middleton Sackett H. Benjamin Scott, Jr. Anne Foster Talbot Jason L. Vogel Carla Wilson Walker Class of 1995 Red & Black Society Associate Lowry H. Howell Red & Black Society Member Jennifer Lenora Erkulwater Brian S. McGeorge R. Trent Taylor Tower Society Tracy Leigh Adkisson Mary Amanda Ellison Buchanan Brian M. Coldren Jorge E. de Castro Leann Eggers Linam* W. Judd Peak Melinda Jane Pomeroy-Black* Sarah Naomi Sears Bradley N. Terhune Loyalty Club Karyn Walters Allen Carlton J. Austin Gregory L. Davis Andrea Elizabeth Dexter Elizabeth Knight Doolittle Sara Barnhart Eichmann Melissa Martin Gonda Robyn Elise Harbin* Julia Carruth Hosea Laurin B. Howell* Julia Keltner Hughes Jennifer K. Jenkins Sonya N. Jones Gretchen Wright LaSalle Elizabeth Abbott McCrary Brent A. Moberly* Buvana Rajanna Reddy Rebecca T. Robertson* Amy Michelle Taylor* Christopher James Williams Scott C. Williams Donor Scotland C. Allen Amy Gibson Baldwin Timothy C. Ballard Nancy Elizabeth Beard Christina Michelle Belden Louvena Boone Daniel W. Bowker Stephanie Lee Chockley Jeffrey M. Davis Eduardo E. Dieppa, III Laura Lindley Doerfl er Mary Margaret Doyle Brian Shannon Faughnan Tiffany M. Ford Dipak Ghosh Joel McLure Godchaux Julie Walker Grigsby Stephanie Jean Rogers Donald A. Keeney Marian H. Kelly John Buxton Knott, IV Charles A. Kohn, II John Richard Martin Julie Burford Mauser Allyson Hawks Moody Sarah McVoy Moye Andrea Rose Picerno Robyn Williamson Pollette Julie Wilkins Price Jason D. Rauls Caroline Cater Reynolds Elizabeth Irvin Rossetti Riddell Walcott Scott William D. Slaton Stephanie Wesson Thompson Robert J. Walker, IV Raychellet Wade Williamson Natasha Westrich Wood Class of 1996 Diehl Society Patron David Overend* Red & Black Society Senior Douglas Brian Duncan* Kristen Taylor Duncan* Red & Black Society Associate Hallie McNeill Ward Allyson Kennett Williams Cloister Society Scott S. Brown Phuong Nguyen Fang Ginny Rae Neal* Tower Society Catherine Susanna Cuellar Michael W. Hayes Sara Ann Kraabel Johnson* Jon Michael Morgan Sarah Frinks Morgan Loyalty Club Natalie Dell Bailey* Jacqueline Schaffhauser Brady John C. Chauvin John G. Curren, III David Basil Eubanks* Megan Crowell Ford S. Steele Ford, Jr. Susan Mathis Gaither Christopher T. Godwin Erin Pias Hines Shelley Lorraine Hoffmann Christina Marie Huntington Meredith Ann Langie Caldwell K. Meeks Daniel C. Millner Phuong-Linh Huynh Nguyen- Fay Amanda Waller Peoples Robert A. Renjel John D. Rodriguez Heather Plumb Rose John S. Rose Michael J. Rosolino Mary Beth Bankson Walker* Donor Stanley W. Burke, IV Mary Helen Russell Butler Elizabeth Moore Evans Mary Beth Farr Lane Gotten Faughnan Martin L. Fox Billie Ann Snodgrass Gebb Albert F. Hammer, IV Pamela Kay Hanson Elizabeth Goings Harrell Gerald J. Harrington Amber Isom-Thompson Brandi Barnes Kellis Brooke Arnold King John D. Langdon David S. Luchin Elizabeth Merrick Marshall Jessica Rainey McKnett Edward Martin Parker Annetta Athena Petropoulos Emoke Katalin Pulay Emily Flinn Quigley Virginia Maxwell Rauls Robert R. Record Richard J. Reynolds, IV Cassandra Whetsell Runnels Jenny Phillips Schroeder Christy Michelle Skelton Gillham Sarah Jean Wolford Stavely Michael C. Stoker Danita Ronique Weary Peter A. Wilson Class of 1997 Red & Black Society Associate Alper M. Cetingok Timothy B. Perry Red & Black Society Member D. Christopher Nunn Elizabeth Kealoha Stinson Dean?s Society Jason Mack Searcy* Cloister Society Justin L. Ankerman Sarah Nell Bolton* C. Denson Henry Kendall Williams Meeks Tower Society Lee C. Donald Elizabeth Crouch Fitts Mimi Nipper Gavigan Angela Wherry Gorr Maria Massie Hagan Alexa Suzanne Hulsey* Leah Bryant Jordan Shelley Roberts McLay* Julie Bhattacharya Peak John W. Schafer Loyalty Club Christopher T. Bellows Bryant E. Benson Alyssa Camille Browning Ben L. Cormack Rebecca Brown Crawford J. Frank Day, IV Amy Parratt Donald Seth Donald Laurea Caroline Glusman McAllister Michael C. Hughes Neal Lakdawala John Speck Palmer Tammy Maria Parks Alizza Taal Punzalan-Hall Carrie Jo Storm Rosolino Ralph Ruby, III Brooke Porter Sisco Jason W. Turns* Brent P. Vanderzee William S. Wallace Hallie Lanier White Katherine Kay White Robert J. Wright* Donor Christopher E. Baker Kelly Owens Berg Erik B. Berry Katherine McQuiston Bush Catherine Susanne Carter Mark R. Cheney Elizabeth Collins Coleman Jimmie F. Glorioso, Jr. Katherine Ann Kilgore Holbrook Holly Stahlman Hudson Steven R. Hudson Leah Coker Huffman Erin Potter Kaye Kristen High Keeney Mathew T. Kraus Jeff Lekarczyk Elizabeth Johnston Lessner D. Williams Litchford, Jr. Anthony A. Martin Amy Ledbetter McGinn Michael F. McGinn Robin Tansill Hille Michaels Elizabeth Bernard Mills Joseph P. Montminy Laura Elizabeth Mutter Amy Alderson Otto Daniel E. Pellegrom, Jr. Isabel Melo Ragland Amy Hobby Rickard Carrie Archie Russell Kelley Pratt Sharp Ellen Mewborne Shuler Kara Plenge Smart Ginger Crouch Spickler Joshua Brandon Spickler Melissa Anderson Sweazy Andrew Christopher Tetlow Marianne McWherter Tetlow J. M. Scott Toland Tiffany LeAnn Tucker Kendall Rachel Day White Amy Herrin Wilhite Alison Santillo Woodrow Katherine Brooke Wooten Nao Kinoshita Wylie Viktoria Augusta Ziebarth Class of 1998 Diehl Society Patron Michelle B. Babcock Red & Black Society Associate Sara Lynn Stainback Red & Black Society Member Erin Davis Shedd Elizabeth Myers Haag* Elizabeth Brooks Hood One Anonymous Donor Cloister Society Howard M. Schramm, III Matthew Richard Semko* Amanda Grebe Tamburrino* Tower Society Andrew K. Gibbs Allison Lasiter Hester Stephen A. Hester Etelka Lanza Murphy* Elizabeth Weaver Sieveking Laura Squire Trott* Angie Gill Wellford Loyalty Club James Bryan Alexander Emily Katherine Bacque* Andrew Paul Cates Kristin Lee Fox-Trautman* Mary Louise Froissard Sarah Petke Gall* Samuel P. Jordan, III Sally Kay Landham David O. Mankin Scarlett Caldwell Miles* Amy Berlin Opsal Viraj K. Parikh Carolyn Georgiade Rechkemmer Peter Todd Snow W. Andrew Stetzler Lamar Stone, IV Jennifer Sudie Williams N. Fred Wix David Scott Wottle Donor Christina O?Relley Barnes Mary Roselle Lawson J. Allen Brown David B. Carr Elizabeth Wells Coelho Leslie Lee Curry Barton A. Dassinger Michelle Gessler Dassinger Juhee Kapil Desai Ellen Hoffman Grashot Robert J. Hamilton David T. Handley Elizabeth Kathryn Hays Marissa Brewer Henley Nadia Blakemore Hensley Courtney Elliott Itson Daniel H. Kahalley Carey Leigh Kelley Stephen J. Kelly Robert C. Lane Robert L. Lessentine, Jr. Eric K. Lindh Brook Wilson Loper Margaret Ann McDonald Joshua Jemison McFarlane Susan Meredith Meyers Shelley Nicole Miller 34 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Mary Sharry Molina Katherine Scott Muth Jonathan D. Nolen Murray Price Phillips Carolyn Ruth Ransford Leland Caley Record Jordan D. Schniper Melissa Jean Hasslen Selim William G. Sharp Courtney Denise Spivey Nelson A. Steele Christopher D. Steiner Carrie Lehman Suchman Thomas A. Suchman Benjamin W. Thompson Christie Leah Todd Class of 1999 Diehl Society Patron Charles Maurice Agee, III Madison Moore Agee Red & Black Society Associate Carolyn Alison Barnwell* Red & Black Society Member Dudley Baker, Jr. Effi e Vanzola Bean Matthew H. Breaux Joyce Ann Parker Fegette Sarah Marshall Morgan* J. Matthew Skvarla Julie Elizabeth Smith* Tower Society Nancy Beresford Brown* Laura Virginia Clopper* Adrienne Ballew Elder David Allen Elder Ty Reagan Hallmark* Leigh Anne Powell* Loyalty Club Adam J. Beck Holly Frederick Beck Braden Moon Blasdel W. Todd Blasdel A. Paul Butts Mary Allison Beasley Cates S. Stuart Fallen* Tillman J. Finley Richard Grant Gandy Timothy Scott Haberberger David Jansen Haskins Scott Montgomery Haven Julie Decker Hendrick* William Rives Hendrick, IV* Noah M. Hogan Emily Dodson Jarrett John Robert Markel, Jr. Elizabeth Miller McLean* Stephen M. Meyer Olivia Halle Mitchell Walker Mark Louis Perriello* Anne Moore Elizabeth Rozelle Florence Bolin Stumb Amy Terry-Keister* Karin Linnea Vanderzee Robert Mark Thomas Walker Kevin James Wendell Amy Shibley Whigham Donor Frances Nicole Albers Mary Ann Whitmire Bader Adele Kelli Bailey Maria Elisabeth Balasis Alina Raines Bjerke Ashley Anne Browning Drew Hamilton Butler Karen Hines Daniel Diane Elizabeth Faires Jane Henderson Gallina Piyamas Kan Gaston Beth Diane Goldner Hunter Phillips Goodman Anne Moncrief Henriques Henry Picton Hilliard Stefanie Allysia Johnson Abigail West Jumper Kelly Gill Laudon Marissa Murphy Loper Sara Pillow Mauck Ann M. Page Rachel Morris Rosson Patricia Marie Rouse Lisa Roy Vox Elizabeth McCormac Ryan Kyle Michael Ryan Richard John Scandrett, II Jaclyn Ross Shepard Mary Reid Colter Tevis Robert A. Thompson, Jr. Aimee Norman Vandemark Ford Baxter Vox Chandra Nicole Westervelt Helen Houston Wolter M. Andrew Wylie Class of 2000 Red & Black Society Member Jason Alan Javarone David J. Morgan* Tower Society Cullen R. Evans Melissa Nicole Rall John M. Seale John Charles Sites Jenny Kjerfve Thompson Loyalty Club Danny M. Awdeh Susan Brombacher Fallen* Timothy S. Hayes Brendan Richard Hogan Jason C. Jowers Jennifer Stefan Lindsley John D. Marshall* Fiona Catherine McCaul Kristen Noel McDaniel Emily Rebecca Ogden Stashu John Stemkowski* Brenna Fae Strickland Amanda Corkern Vezina Amanda Pressnall Warner* Linda Christina Wendell Donor Jessica Lynn Anschutz Bryce W. Ashby Jeffrey M. Badoud Nicki North Baxley Tarah Penny Buckner Tyler W. Buckner Robert Townsend Cole Emily Slagle Dieringer Christine Frances Fall Charles R. Harris Charles B. Hathcock Clare Carmi Hodge, III Scott Dowling Hopkins Zachary Jumper Kristin Leah Kleber Daniel M. London Kristen Bradburn McCarter Emily Painter McFarlane Morgan Marie McMillian Catherine Eason Parker Jill Marie Peterfeso Elizabeth Smith Ritter Annica I. E. Schael Gregory S. Scheuchenzuber Lisa Nicole Schum Grace Amy Seecharan Matthew A. Shipe Andrew R. Shulman Sarah Clarke Squire Jeffrey L. Sutton Shelby Reed Thompson Anne Bragg Warren Jennifer Merkel Webb Justin Matthew Webb Ellen Elizabeth Weirich Stephanie Nicole White Laurel King Whitworth Brian A. Willis Bryn Elizabeth Wilson Christian J. Wold Hallie Nolen Wold Mara Elizabeth Zimmerman Class of 2001 Red & Black Society Associate Bryan T. Baker Frank B. Thacher, III Red & Black Society Member Jeffrey L. Crader Julia Auwarter Javarone Joshua L. Pesses Charles W. Sheehan* David B. Weatherman Tower Society Brian M. Clary* Richard W. Cuminale Brent S. Robson* Lorien Young Sites Sara Miles Wilson* Loyalty Club DeAnna S. Adams Sara Kate Allen Patrick E. Betar Emily West Bynum Michael Vincent Cunningham Smith Barrett L. Haga Jane Starling Hogan Erin Mann Markel Hannah Smith Mason David J. Merriman Emily Thomason Milsaps Emily Elizabeth Bays Catherine Crenshaw Neelly Susan Hodges Powell* Heidi Elizabeth Rine Thomas D. Rivers Jeremy C. Smith Donor Laura Isabel Bauer Elizabeth Rose Belk Kalman Peter Bencsath Laura Henderson Bodwell Kathryn Stone Comerford Kosta C. Dalageorgas Lauren Kathleen Davis Chad L. Dawkins Rebecca Harper Dickey Kimberly Alicia Polanco Driggers David M. Elder Lauren E. Falco Meagan Fouty-Brancato Mary Katherine Minten Gray Taylor Fox Grether Alison Lundergan Grimes Meredith Harrison Mackay Amy Elizabeth Hall William H. Haven Bradley J. Hearne Claire Chambers Hegarty Erik Norman Hill Jessica Marya Hoffman Leslie Aileen Horne Andrea Hails Hutchinson Amber Johnson Jennifer Ashley Jones Karen Sue Kopitsky Adam Grant LaFevor Sarah Jean Lanneau Ryan T. LeBlanc Amy Dundas Matheson Olivia Nell DeLoach Tiffany Jo McDonald Abasi H. McKinzie Joshua P. Myrick David W. Neblett Leanne Marie Paris Julia Johnson Randolph David A. Shonts Sarah Christine Stepp Andy A. Sweeney Anna Bryden Teekell Rosemary Len Thomas Shelley D. Thompson Mridula Bagrodia Watt Dorothy Kenyon Weir Jennifer Lee Wiedower Christina McKenzie Willenbrock Rebecca Emily Wolf Jennifer Elizabeth Moore Wood Class of 2002 Red & Black Society Member Lauren Beth Gunn Tower Society Andrew G. Miller Eric T. Sefton Loyalty Club Kathryn Baldwin Clark Joby M. Dion* Elizabeth DuBose Forbes* Douglas J. Lemme* Katherine McCoy Llewellyn* Nathan R. Mitchell Rebecca Scherer Papachristou Rebecca Edwards Pustejovsky Crissy Cody Stemkowski* Amanda Valencia Wilder Matthew Kane Wilder Todd V. Williams* Donor Anna Christina Acosta Brook Allyn Bissinger Katherine Nicole Brownyard Jamie Ladd Burton Meredith Ann Cain Ross M. Cascio Katherine Leigh Castille Shannon Leigh Cian Allana Clarke Helland Megan Kathleen Gaylord Heather Marie Denman Christine Marie Dietz Jacquelyn Ehrentraut Dion Elizabeth Carolyn Elliott Sina Margaret Ellis Lawton Elizabeth Fabacher Suzy Elizabeth Fournier Emily Dixon Fowlkes John W. Goss Debra Carolyn Hall Matthew Carl Helland Allyson Johnson Hodge Sarah Loretto Houser Elizabeth Waters Humphreys Marilyn Artis Matthews Johnson Patrick Charles LaRochelle Jennifer Joe Lee Lewis W. Lyons Jennifer Morris McPheeters Julie Anne Mediamolle Tiffany Faith Merritt Jill Doshier Meyer David W. Mickle Timothy Iaggi Moreland Ryan A. Parry Matthew W. Pate Clinton William Randolph Elizabeth Rogers Ratcliff Andrew Justin Robinson Anya Breitmeyer Robinson Andrew Battle Sanders Catherine Elizabeth Skvarla Erinn Marie Staley Gina Pera Taylor Mary Elizabeth Tinkler Benjamin S. Willson Joshua L. Wilmsmeyer Zachary McCree Wilson, III Jo Devon Winfrey Caroline Barefi eld Wright Rachel Proby Wright Class of 2003 Red & Black Society Associate Allison Forsyth Prickett Red & Black Society Member Martha Graves Thomas* Grace Williams Ward Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 33 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 35 Tower Society Stuart T. Johnston* Samuel Parkerson McEnery Lauren Blalock Sefton Loyalty Club Robert Lee Baldridge, IV Laura Wentling Bishop* Susan Abernathy Bomar* Amanda Hope Haley Kathryn Bracken Hazelrig Carrie Eaker Kerley Ryan G. Master Stephanie Cuellar Master Melinda Carol Phillips Andrea Battaglia Prather Kelly Elizabeth Ransom* Jane Harding Wells Ellen Hawbaker Woodbridge Simone Harvey Yoder Donor Basilios M. Agiannidis Tavishi Agrawala Evelyn Summer Banks Gelsey Rose Bennett Elizabeth Enger Birkner Derek A. Black Emily Gallagher Boggs Natalie Pennington Castellanos Frances Elizabeth Cooper Stephanie Elizabeth Cox Amanda Killie Curty Lauren Elizabeth Deen Cyanne Lyn Demchak Miriam Evers Dillard Norman L. Downing Susan Elizabeth Duesler Mark A. Erskine Shelley Coe Fulghum Evan Beth Goss Anna Seal Guidry William H. Hasen Jessica Louise Hubbs Jessica Lynn Huber Scott R. Hughes Jonathan D. Hulgan Amanda Abramas Johnson Matthew Ryan Keogh Tara Mina Kim Marian Butcher Kraemer Elizabeth Shea Lessentine William N. Mabry Megan Barrett McComas Courtney Lavelle Neff Marjorie Hall Molloy Kelley Savage Morel Laura Marks O?Brien Scott C. O?Brien Page Thead Pulliam Scott G. Puttick James B. Roach Joseph Holmes Sherrard, VI Katherine Norman Sherrard Elizabeth Parish Smith James C. Spencer Jessica Bray Squeglia Eden Gipson Stanton Michelle Jane Stillman Alice McCracken Stoner Bradley S. Stoner Mary Campbell Toussaint James M. Whalen Anne Elizabeth Hughes White Sarah May Wilmsmeyer James Donald Wilson, Jr. John R. Zeanah Class of 2004 Red & Black Society Member Jennifer Nora Dill* Jon David Willingham Tower Society Seth Gilpin Loyalty Club Brandy Jane Alexander* David R. Burke* Margaret Raye Chambers Robert R. Dalton Natalie Lorraine DuMont Robert E. Edgecombe, III* Becca A. Franklin Caitlin Marie Goodrich* Jamie Lynn Hulett* John Anders Reynolds* Stacy Marie Sidle Amanda Haggerty Therrell John W. Therrell, III Donor Ashley Elizabeth Arnold John L. Baber, IV Timothy J. Beecher, Jr. Sarah Margaret Bridwell Lindsay Margaret Chapman Jacob L. Church Julie Allison Clary Elizabeth Olivia Cooley Miriam Garrett Dolin Travis H. Eckley Lauren Lincks Ferrera Whitney Anne Garman Kyle J. Gehres Duncan T. Hamilton Leland Dabney Haugh Daniel L. Head William E. Higginbothom, III Rose Lee Hiner Rebecca Karem Hughes Megan Pollock Hulgan Alyson Jean White Igoe Peter D. Igoe Jessica Laurel Kanes Kristy Lynn Kummerow Ashley Anne Kutz Jennifer Sydney Labrecque Bridgette Keith Lacher K. Michael Lamb John C. Leslie Brooke Raushel Levy William Taylor Levy Marc A. Lissauer Matthew D. Lum Austin T. Lutz Katie Elizabeth Maxwell Joanie Blakemore McEnery Allethaire Anne Medlicott Robert C. Milam Sarah Hall Mitchell Samuel Patrick New Peter L. Paul, IV Blake C. Phillips Kathryn Renee Pigg Valerie Ann Power Crystal Star Robertson Lori Beth Dunn Schaefer Marie Ann Brandwiede Schofer Amber Nicole Shaw Sara Eileen Simmonds Jennifer Clare Sirmon Jonathan P. Spilman Shelley Webster Spring Christopher C. Stout Christopher M. Talley Elizabeth Church Townsend Richard B. Waddell Jesse D. Ziebarth Class of 2005 Red & Black Society Member Cynthia Mathis Pfohl Loyalty Club Kevin M. Davidson Mollie Kathleen O?Dell* William C. Tyler, Jr.* Donor Stephanie Michelle Albury Traci Ellen Allen William J. Aubel Ken M. Bode Marcus L. Braxton Queena Chae Katherine Elizabeth Cian Christine Elaine Coy Meredith Jeta Donovan John D. Foutch Meredith Ann Guillot Melanie Elyse Hall Eliza Kirk Hanson Laura Jane Hoffmeister Lauren Fay Holmes Caroline Lanier Hood Alexander W. Hornaday John E. Hullender, III Adam J. Isom Leah Anne Kaye Jodi Michelle Little William B. London Elizabeth Lea Maxey Morgan Ann McCrary Joseph K. McKinney Jane Anne Miller Lauren M. Miller Maureen Elise Miller Noelle Marie Norris Andrew M. O?Brien Frances Jane Rabalais Brenna Maria Ragghianti Natalie Kathryn Ray William F. Rives Elizabeth Janette Roads Bradley S. Romig Linn C. Schifano Kristen Bach Smithson Desiree Anahita Steimer Caitlin Elizabeth Sullivan Christopher A. Thompson Andrew S. Trundle Rebecca Claire Tyler Evan L. Weinberger Charles L. Wheeler Elizabeth Martin Wiedemann Nathaniel R. Wyeth Class of 2006 Loyalty Club Robert G. Baty Katherine Callaway Brooks* Patrick W. Crouch Scott M. Douglass* Korey J. Kormick Erin Campbell Langston Carrie Patricia Osborne* Karen Elizabeth Platt Sarah Elizabeth Stevens Andrew J. Willey Donor Leigh P. Bonner Kasey Ann Brooks Culbreath Gretchen Oge Bufe Emily Joy Clark Allison Elizabeth Cox Jacob T. Cremer Ashley Lakin Crosland Laura Jackson Dallas Emily Louise Davis Sarah Lindsey Fairchild Marie C. Francis Haley Fults Andrew F. Godfrey-Kittle Matthew T. Goldsby Meredith Nicole Gould Jessica Katherine Graham Holly Leigh-Ann Heath Christine Elaine Hendrickson Matthew G. Honea Laura Caroline Johnson Daniel A. Keedy Angela Ju-me Kornman Adam N. Master Martina Lydia Melliand Rachel Marie Methvin Priscilla Ashley Mitchem Sarah Addison Peyronnin Jon P. Rhamey Katharine Ackerman Rhamey Amanda Grace Richardson Jennifer Lauren Rogers Ryan C. Thames Nicole Joan Vazquez William W. Waring, III Jeree Lynne Wheat Ellen Elizabeth Whitten Claire Elizabeth Williams Class of 2007 Red & Black Society Member Emily Whiting Deichmann Nicholas C. Stutzman Stephanie Hewitt Wynne Loyalty Club Kenneth A. Bohnert Emily Marie Dafferner Rebecca R. Smith John Gregory Willard Donor Keith B. Alexander Laura Elizabeth Arnold Lauren Prentice Bartling Amanda Fraser Bash Alexandra Merlyn Boyd Jennifer Leigh Brake Mollie Chatham Briskman Taylor C. Brown Matthew D. Cain Valaree Ellen Casamer Taylor Lauren Casey Chelsea Lyn Castiglioni Tatiana Esther Cerna Deborah Nicole Clarke Courtney Jane Cockerell Carolyn Camilla Cole Elizabeth Catherine Connor James A. Cornfoot Anne Marie Crifasi Leonard Curry Eugenia Phyllis Dolson Elizabeth Taylor Duckett Rebecca Bear Ferguson Orion Gates John L. Gehrig Joseph C. Goldsmith Andrew T. Greer Jessica Danielle Hallford Marci A. Hendrix Ross W. Hilliard Joshua J. Jefferies John C. Jennison, IV David P. Johnson Grace Elizabeth Keith Mary Milton Kelly Katherine Courtney Key Benjamin G. Lambert William C. Lawnin Elizabeth Eason Leake Tiane Rebekah Leonard John S. Lesikar Sarah Casey Lineback Brooks M. Lyons Hilary Lavonne Mast Anne Caitlin May Mary Austin Mays Victoria McLean McCullough Brittany Rae Melvin Amy DeBusk Moore Brett M. Morris Suvarna Kuruganti Murti Sonia Audrey Nkashama Caroline Marie Owens Katherene Nicole Papathopoulos Joel T. Parsons Shawn N. Paterakis Anne Claire Patrick Robert P. Piper Molly Lochridge Powers Timothy R. Pruitt, Jr. Bethany Michelle Reisner Mark A. Robinson Cynthia Laine Royer Amanda Emad Sakla Diane Amelia Schaffrick Kristine Kain Schwetye Sally Ann Stinchfi eld Rachel Ashley Stuart Elliott W. Taliaferro Jamie Renee Underwood Laura Elizabeth Vansickle Ashley Lauren Wells Chase A. Williams Margaret Smith Works ? In Memoriam 36 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Rhodes Annual Fund Alumni Participation Class Donors as Year % of Class 1932 . . . . . . . . . . 33% 1933 . . . . . . . . . . 20% 1934 . . . . . . . . . . 44% 1935 . . . . . . . . . . 33% 1936 . . . . . . . . . . 64% 1937 . . . . . . . . . . 50% 1938 . . . . . . . . . . 54% 1939 . . . . . . . . . . 52% 1940 . . . . . . . . . . 52% 1941 . . . . . . . . . . 60% 1942 . . . . . . . . . . 53% 1943 . . . . . . . . . . 58% 1944 . . . . . . . . . . 66% 1945 . . . . . . . . . . 52% 1946 . . . . . . . . . . 51% 1947 . . . . . . . . . . 59% 1948 . . . . . . . . . . 54% 1949 . . . . . . . . . . 57% 1950 . . . . . . . . . . 54% 1951 . . . . . . . . . . 65% 1952 . . . . . . . . . . 57% 1953 . . . . . . . . . . 64% 1954 . . . . . . . . . . 52% 1955 . . . . . . . . . . 62% 1956 . . . . . . . . . . 64% 1957 . . . . . . . . . . 68% 1958 . . . . . . . . . . 57% 1959 . . . . . . . . . . 66% 1960 . . . . . . . . . . 61% 1961 . . . . . . . . . . 45% 1962 . . . . . . . . . . 56% 1963 . . . . . . . . . . 45% 1964 . . . . . . . . . . 44% 1965 . . . . . . . . . . 51% 1966 . . . . . . . . . . 45% 1967 . . . . . . . . . . 46% 1968 . . . . . . . . . . 45% 1969 . . . . . . . . . . 42% 1970 . . . . . . . . . . 44% 1971 . . . . . . . . . . 45% 1972 . . . . . . . . . . 38% 1973 . . . . . . . . . . 40% 1974 . . . . . . . . . . 43% 1975 . . . . . . . . . . 31% 1976 . . . . . . . . . . 31% 1977 . . . . . . . . . . 37% 1978 . . . . . . . . . . 34% 1979 . . . . . . . . . . 31% 1980 . . . . . . . . . . 33% 1981 . . . . . . . . . . 35% 1982 . . . . . . . . . . 29% 1983 . . . . . . . . . . 37% 1984 . . . . . . . . . . 32% 1985 . . . . . . . . . . 30% 1986 . . . . . . . . . . 29% 1987 . . . . . . . . . . 37% 1988 . . . . . . . . . . 29% 1989 . . . . . . . . . . 34% 1990 . . . . . . . . . . 30% 1991 . . . . . . . . . . 29% 1992 . . . . . . . . . . 27% 1993 . . . . . . . . . . 34% 1994 . . . . . . . . . . 33% 1995 . . . . . . . . . . 28% 1996 . . . . . . . . . . 28% 1997 . . . . . . . . . . 30% 1998 . . . . . . . . . . 31% 1999 . . . . . . . . . . 33% 2000 . . . . . . . . . 26% 2001 . . . . . . . . . 27% 2002 . . . . . . . . . 23% 2003 . . . . . . . . . 24% 2004 . . . . . . . . . 25% 2005 . . . . . . . . . 17% 2006 . . . . . . . . . 14% 2007 . . . . . . . . . 16% The President?s Award for the largest class gift is presented to the Class of 1969 for its unrestricted Annual Fund gift of $87,002. The Goodbar Morgan Award for the greatest increase in participation is presented to the Class of 1960 for its 9.14% increase in donors. The John A. Rollow Award for the greatest increase in giving is presented to the Class of 1959 for its gift increase of 494%. The Golden Lynx Award for the largest gift from a class graduated 50 years or more is awarded to the Class of 1951 for its gift of $71,258. The Golden Lynx Award for the greatest alumni participation from a class graduated 50 years or more is presented to the Class of 1957 for achieving 68% participation in the Annual Fund. The Silver Lynx Award for the largest class gift from a class between the years 1959-1997 is presented to the Class of 1969 for its gift of $87,002. The Silver Lynx Award for the greatest alumni participation from a class between the years 1959-1997 is presented to the Class of 1959 for achieving 66% participation in the Annual Fund. Young Alumni Award for the largest class gift among classes graduated 10 years or fewer is presented to the Class of 1998 for its gift of $17,385. Young Alumni Award for the greatest alumni participation among classes graduated 10 years or fewer is presented to the Class of 1999 for achieving 33% participation. Alumni Awards for 2007-2008 (Presented Homecoming 2008, Oct. 3-4) Rhodes College Alumni Volunteers 2007-2008 Leadership Council John H. Coats ?75 Darrell T. Cobbins ?97 Catherine S. Cuellar ?96 Mark C. Doramus ?80 W. Michael Doramus ?72 Douglas Brian Duncan ?96 Ann Holmes ?85 Barry D. Johnson ?83 Marcus A. Kimbrough ?90 Kimberly Chickey MacQueen ?83 Eric C. Mathews ?02 Katherine Bullard Melhorn ?77 David Overend ?96 Elizabeth Roe Pearce ?91 Leigh Bishop Taub ?92 Eric M. Teal ?91 Allyson Kennett Williams ?96 Alumni Association Executive Board Marcus Kimbrough ?90, President Marynell Branch ?77, President-Elect Katharine Farmer ?99, Vice-President Amy Doolin ?89, Secretary Ryan Mire ?93, Black Alumni Connection Chairperson Anne H.K. Apple ?88 George Robert Baker ?87 Joy Richmond Bowen?97 Darrell Cobbins ?97 Todd Doolin ?87 Samuel L. Drash ?61 Margaret L. Headrick ?73 Heather Hettinger ?91 Scott Howard ?73 David Lusk ?87 William McLean ?57 Ryan Mire ?93 Dorothy Neale ?77 Joanna Priester ?88 John Anders Reynolds ?04 Crissy Stemkowski ?02 Ada Jane Walters ?56 James C. Whittington ?67 Kevin S. Wiley, Jr.?94 James Eikner ?57, Immediate Past President James Augustine ?89, Board of Trustees Representative Stephen Ceccoli, Faculty Representative Douglas Lensing ?08, President, Rhodes Student Government Bud Richey, Associate Vice President and Director of Alumni Relations Alumni Chapters Mobile / Gulf Coast Chapter Established November 10, 2003 Chapter Leaders: John Wade Therrell, III ?04, Co-Chairperson Mandy Haggerty Therrell ?04, Co-Chairperson Mary Margaret Kendall Bailey ?87 Robbie Baker ?87 Melissa Hayes Baker ?84 Don and Nedra Bloom, Parents of Catherine ?06 Margaret Haigler Davis ?61 Pat and Robert Edington ?50 Tanya Beck Evans ?82 Mike and Nancy Hofto, Parents of Meghan ?07 and Laura ?10 Charles Jones ?71 Missy Meyers Jones ?74 David Lindsey ?63 Jeanie Heltzel Lindsey ?65 William ?Billy? McLean ?57 Susan Robinson McLean ?58 Gus and Mary Lou Meaher, Parents of Helen ?07 Norman Nicolson ?75 Ruth Metcalf Rye ?84 Scott Rye ?83 George Talbot ?94 Heather Green Talbot ?96 Atlanta Chapter Established February 19, 2004 Chapter Leaders: Bobbo Jetmundsen ?77 Chairperson Ross Armstrong ?01 Allison Griffi n Bittel ?98 Rickman Brown ?77 David Carr ?98 Ben Chastain ?03 Leslie Curry ?98 Shelley Fulghum ?03 Claire Chambers Hegarty ?01 Jill Helmer ?77 Laura Locke Kandilakis ?94 Kate Strother ?03 Gregor Turk ?82 Washington, DC, Chapter Established April 19, 2005 Chapter Leaders: Clyde Henderson, III ?95, President Clark Ogilvie ?91, Career Networking Nancy DiPaolo ?97, Career Networking Lucy Cook, Mother of Becky ?08 and David ?12, Student Recruitment & Outreach Kim Kirkpatrick ?03, Chapter Programming & Events C. Kyle Russ ?04, Chapter Programming & Events Mark Perriello ?99, Coalition Partners Knight Champion ?86 Charlie Cook, Father of Becky ?08 and David ?12 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 37 Arkansas Chapter Established May 24, 2005 Chapter Leaders: Marynell Branch ?77 Brian Clary ?01 Anne Hughes ?03 Charlie Kinslow ?72 Ed Parker ?96 Memphis Chapter Established July 12, 2005 Chapter Leaders: Greg Ritter ?93, Chairperson Anne Kaiser Apple ?88 Jim Apple ?89 David Burke ?04 Kelly Ensor ?99 Jonathan Hulgan ?03 Megan Pollock Hulgan ?04 Anna Ivey ?06 Lisa Jain ?02 Claire Madison ?97 Katie Maxwell ?04 Amy Moore ?07 Crissy Cody Stemkowski ?02 Stash Stemkowski ?00 Nashville Chapter Established September 13, 2005 Chapter Leaders: Trish Puryear Crist ?90, President & Career Development/Student Networking Chair Sara Kate Allen ?01, Student Recruitment Chairperson Theresa Cloys Carl ?75, Educational Programming Chairperson Emily Ogden ?00, Social Chairperson Elisabeth Meyers Yoder ?01, Social Chairperson Colleen Grady ?86, Service Chairperson Andrea Hutchinson ?01, Young Alumni Chairperson Kevin Clingan ?90, Family Programming Chairperson Members at Large: Michael Edwards ?79 Melinda Phillips ?03 North Texas Chapter Established September 21, 2005 Chapter Leaders: Amy Berlin Opsal ?98 Catherine Cuellar ?96 Clare Dempsey ?99 Courtney Elliott Itson ?98 Stuart Fallen ?99 Susan Brombacher Fallen ?00 Lauren Kennedy ?08 C.W. Sheehan ?01 Sunni Thompson ?98 Kevin Wiley ?94 Birmingham Chapter Established October 27, 2005 Chapter Leaders: Merryl Taylor Cooper ?94 Maggie McDonald ?98 Charlotte Turnipseed Russ ?97 Chip Schramm ?98 Houston Chapter Established February 7, 2006 Chapter Leaders: Chip Lane ?98, Chairperson Ashley Browning ?99 Scott Howard ?73 Jason Javarone ?00 Julie Auwarter Javarone ?01 Kristen Nichols McDaniel ?00 Rachel Morris Rosson ?99 Chicago Chapter Established March 23, 2006 Chapter Leaders: Montserrat Alsina ?84 Jena Balton ?02 Ellen DeLoach Baker ?94 Nick Grojean ?00 Elizabeth Hood ?98 Vanessa Kosloski ?04 Ashley Kutz ?04 Chrissy Mobley ?01 Linn Schifano ?05 Heather Tyler ?97 Kelly and Pete Young, Parents of Jamie ?09 Viktoria Ziebarth ?97 New York City Chapter Established July 11, 2006 Chapter Leaders: Georgianna Bowersox ?05 Frank Byrd ?90 Ben Gohman ?97 Casey Hail ?04 Matt Marcotte ?99 John Marshall ?00 Bill Michaelcheck ?69 Marc Lissauer ?04 Philip Ruppel ?06 Carol Colclough Strickland ?68 Sid Strickland ?68 Anne Bragg Warren ?00 St. Louis Chapter Established November 27, 2006 Chapter Leaders: Lauren Bell Beecher ?05 Julie Allen Berger ?76 Roger and Amy Robinson Bielicke ?90 Myles Bogner ?96 Dana Chamblee ?9 Steve Collins ?77 Anna Teekell Hays ?01 Emily Dodson Jarrett ?99 Rob Jarrett ?93 Sarah Koehler Jenkins ?98 Megan Jessee ?04 Terry Johns ?92 Mark Johnson ?93 Vicki and Mark Keller, Parents of Rebekah ?08 Tory and Ken Mallin, Parents of Chip ?09 Ebony Woods McCain ?00 Sean Quinn ?06 Wendy Pikula ?83 Anna Marie Hill Schumacher ?73 Kirstyn Schwartz ?04 Natasha Westrich Wood ?95 Jason Woods ?97 New Orleans Chapter Established February 27, 2007 Shannon Cian ?02 Jean and Louis Cian, Parents of Shannon ?02, Katie ?05 and Megan ?08 Dane Ciolino ?85 Anne-Marie Crifasi ?07 Gretchen Deeves ?83 Joby Dion ?99 Robert Edgecombe ?04 Sarah Tuttle Edgecombe ?03 Lawton Fabacher ?02 Lyn and Robert Fabacher, Parents of Lawton ?02 and Caroline ?06 Creswell Gardner ?98 Marcie Planchon Gardner ?98 Loretta Lambert ?96 Sarah Lanneau ?01 Jack Leslie ?04 Michael Mann ?01 John McCants ?00 Joanie McEnery ?04 Parke McEnery ?02 Andrew O?Brien ?05 David Perlis ?90 Suzanne Gonce Perlis ?90 Elizabeth Townsend ?04 Linda and Peter Tufton, Parents of Margaret ?08, Michael ?09 and Anne ?10 Carl Yoder ?03 Simone Harvey Yoder ?03 Donna Mannina Young ?88 Austin Chapter Established June 13, 2007 Nicole Albers ?99 Alison Barnwell ?99 Elizabeth Coffee ?04 Rachel Haggerty ?06 Amy Hall ?96 Gail and Burt Livengood, Parents of Maura ?10 Karen Thompson Manroe ?84 Anne and Jim Martin, Parents of Meredith ?10 Ashley West Mohundro ?98 Robert Mohundro ?95 Greg Peters ?82 Jason Pierce ?00 Matt Prewett ?01 Jamie Roeling ?96 Stacy Sidle ?04 Kendel White ?92 Liza Wilson ?93 New England Chapter Established June 24, 2007 Christie Brewer Boyd ?01 Jeremy Boyd ?01 Jim Golden ?85 Michael Faber ?98 Raleigh Finlayson ?01 John Hicks ?90 Leah Coker Huffman ?97 Pat Dickson Jones ?64 Gil Jones ?65 Neal Lakdawala ?97 Lisa and Tom Lamb, Parents of Chris ?11 Damon Norcross ?98 Melanie Smith Norcross ?96 Trudy Palmer-Ball Regan ?82 Shelby Thompson ?00 Homecoming/Reunion 2008 Volunteers Class of 1953 Betty Sue Wilcox Shaw, Reunion Chair Betty Martin Barker Bob Crumby Betty Jo Carter Dodson Roscoe Feild Joan Ramier Don Ramier Elizabeth Collins Swaim Ann Taylor Walker Waters George Wilson Bill Young Class of 1958 Betty Chalmers Peyton, Reunion Co-chair Beth LeMaster Simpson, Reunion Co-Chair Lorraine Rayburn Abernathy Chuck Blake Bob Booth John Bryan Neville Frierson Bryan Mike Cody Sam Cole Richard Dortch John Dunlap Hervey Doughton Martin Lynda Graham McCarty Meg Caldwell McCarty Sue Robinson McLean Denton McLellan Marion Forsythe Meibaum John Quinn Betty Ann Russell David Simpson Buddy Whiteaker Mary Latta Whiteaker Kip Shoaf Zbinden Louis Zbinden Class of 1963 Bill Butler, Reunion Co-Chair Joe Duncan, Reunion Co-Chair Bob Fey, Fundraising Chair Class of 1968 Drue Thom White, Reunion Co-Chair Bob Morris, Reunion Co-Chair Jennifer Fey Edmonds, Reunion Host Scott Arnold Mauria Jackson Aspell Noni Harvin Buchanan Bubba Clark Richard Ennis Charlotte Parmelee Merrill Annie Olson Paden Mike Richards Class of 1973 Meriwether Montgomery, Reunion Co-Chair Judy Tygard, Reunion Co-Chair 38 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 Class of 1978 Ruthann Ray, Reunion Co-Chair Donna Del Donno Vosper, Reunion Co-Chair Bill Byrd Smitty Charlton Paul E. Renfroe, Jr. Beth Deming Schaeffer Sandy Schaeffer Lynn Reecer Sudderth Helen Theo Smith Karen Weimer Willis Class of 1983 Susan Logan Huffman, Reunion Co-Chair Michelle Vick Fulmer, Reunion Co-Chair Cindy Brown Bair Richard Bird Maura Brady Costello Perry Dement Bobby Eason Trice Gibbons Robin Haynie Hanna Melissa Barth Ivy Barry Johnson Lewis Kalmbach Charlotte Patton Parks Leslie Drake Schutt Rush Waller Class of 1988 Anne Kaiser Apple, Reunion Chair and Host Joanna Smith Priester, Fundraising Chair Brooke Glover Emery Tommy Coleman Kate Zeitler Enright Florence Johnson Raines Class of 1993 Joey Dudek, Reunion Chair Stephanie Sullivan, Fundraising Chair Ryan Mire Sarah Henry Kelley Slagle Funk Class of 1998 Abigail Jumper, Reunion Co-Chair Sarah Lindsey Harrison, Reunion Co-Chair Elizabeth Hood, Fundraising Chair Chirag Chauhan Elizabeth Fairman Elizabeth Haag Allison Hester Stephen Hester Katie Kibler Scott Kibler Emylie Kirby Mitchell Klink Maggie McDonald Molly Molina Carolyn Ransford Chip Schramm Stephanie Shackelford Vic Suane Amanda Grebe Tamburrino Angie Wellford Fred Wix Class of 2003 Tyler Sanders, Reunion Chair Melinda Phillips, Fundraising Chair Ben Chastain Cyanne Demchak Shelley Fulghum Kate Hazelrig Kim Kirkpatrick Martha Thomas Rhodes College Alumni Volunteers 2008-2009 continued from page 37 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 39 Rhodes College Board of Trustees 2007-2008 Spence L. Wilson, Chair Memphis, Tennessee President, Kemmons Wilson, Inc. William J. Michaelcheck ?69, Vice Chair New York, New York Chairman, Mariner Investment Group, Inc. Randall R. Rhea ?77, Secretary Roanoke, Virginia Managing Partner, Carilion Family Medicine-Parkway Physicians James W. O?Brien, Treasurer Hingham, Massachusetts Founder, Bare Cove Financial Trustees James N. Augustine, Jr. ?89 Memphis, Tennessee Senior Vice President, Raymond James Michelle B. Babcock ?98 Wilson, Wyoming Founder and President, Equipoise Fund James H. Barton Memphis, Tennessee President and Treasurer, Barton Group, Inc. Jack R. Blair Memphis, Tennessee Chairman, DJO, Inc. Susan E. Brown Dallas, Texas Civic Volunteer John H. Bryan, III ?83 Nashville, Tennessee President, Savannah Food Company Robert H. Buckman Memphis, Tennessee President, R. H. Buckman and Associates Deborah Legg Craddock ?80 Memphis, Tennessee Vice President of Trading, Southeastern Asset Management, Inc. Joe M. Duncan ?63 Memphis, Tennessee Partner, Burch Porter & Johnson Laila Adams Eckels ?71 Memphis, Tennessee Civic Volunteer William E. Evans Memphis, Tennessee Director and CEO, St. Jude Children?s Research Hospital Wilton D. Hill Memphis, Tennessee Private Investor John C. Hugon ?77 Duncan, Oklahoma President, Hugon Capital Management, L.P. J.L. Jerden ?59 Atlanta, Georgia Chairman, Pritchard & Jerden, Inc. W. Ralph Jones, III ?79 Humboldt, Tennessee President and CEO, Jones Companies, Ltd. J. Stephen Martin Houston, Texas Vice President and General Counsel (retired), Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Phillip H. McNeill, Sr. Memphis, Tennessee President, McNeill Investment Company Herman Morris, Jr. ?73 Memphis, Tennessee Financial Adviser, Waddell & Reed Michael G. O?Keefe ?81 Chicago, Illinois Managing Partner, Two Rivers Capital Management, LLC Arthur W. Rollins ?81 Atlanta, Georgia First Vice President, Private Client Group, Merrill Lynch Ali Saberioon Houston, Texas President and CEO, Sabco Oil and Gas Corporation Robert R. Waller Memphis, Tennessee President and CEO (retired), Mayo Clinic David D. Watts ?63 Los Angeles, California Associate Vice President, Childrens Hospital, Los Angeles Steven E. Wynne Portland, Oregon Private Investor William E. Troutt (ex-offi cio) Memphis, Tennessee President, Rhodes College Emeriti Trustees Robert W. Amis ?48 Wayzata, Minnesota Secretary (Retired), Advance Acceptance Corporation Bruce E. Campbell, Jr. Memphis, Tennessee Chairman (retired), National Commerce Bancorporation Kenneth F. Clark, Jr. Memphis, Tennessee Counsel, Wyatt Tarrant & Combs Charles P. Cobb ?44 Memphis, Tennessee Partner, Cobb Fiduciary Services J. Lester Crain, Jr. ?51 Memphis, Tennessee Private Investor Lewis R. Donelson ?38 Memphis, Tennessee Founder and Senior Partner, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC Nancy Hill Fulmer ?51 Memphis, Tennessee Civic Leader C. Stratton Hill, Jr. ?50 Houston, Texas Professor Emeritus, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center W. Neely Mallory, Jr. Memphis, Tennessee Chairman and CEO, Mallory Group, Inc. John B. Maxwell, Jr. ?57 Memphis, Tennessee Of Counsel, Apperson Crump & Maxwell, PLC Frank M. Mitchener, Jr. Sumner, Mississippi President, Mitchener Planting Company Wayne W. Pyeatt Memphis, Tennessee Chairman Emeritus, National Bank of Commerce S. Herbert Rhea Memphis, Tennessee President, Rhea Financial Corporation Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ?58 Memphis, Tennessee Civic Leader Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ?39 Memphis, Tennessee President (retired), National Trust Life Insurance Co. Faculty-Elected Trustees Stephen J. Ceccoli Associate Professor, International Studies Darlene Loprete Prof.essor, Chemistry Ann M. Viano Associate Professor, Physics Student-Elected Trustees Leah K. Hirsch ?08 Springdale, Arkansas International Studies and Political Science Douglas H. Lensing ?08 Memphis, Tennessee Political Science Hafford C. Porter, II ?08 Greensboro, North Carolina English 40 Honor Roll of Donors 2007-2008 A busy career found Tricia Butterworth Egger ?65 living in Chicago, California, Puerto Rico and Hawaii. Yet, her Rhodes education and good memories of college life have remained with her for more than 40 years. So when Tricia and her husband Larry began thinking about using a condominium they owned in Hawaii to make a charitable gift in 1999, Rhodes was on the short list of institutions they considered. ?To tell you the truth, the people at Rhodes just showed more interest in receiving a gift of real estate than other people we contacted,? Larry said. ?Rhodes wanted the college to have the benefi t, and they worked hard to make the gift work.? Tricia and Larry deeded their Hawaiian condo to The Egger Charitable Remainder Unitrust at Rhodes. The trust sold the condo, and the proceeds from the sale are used to pay income to the Eggers for the life of the trust. ?When we are gone, Rhodes can use the remaining trust assets for whatever needs they identify,? says Larry. ?I?ve been really impressed with the college Rhodes has become,? Tricia says, citing the caliber of faculty and students. ?Also, working with people in the community lets students experience real life and gives them excellent training for the future. It teaches responsibility.? Tricia and Larry now live in Sedona, Az, where they plan to spend their retirement years. ?The unitrust provides retirement income for us while providing for the future of Rhodes,? Larry says. ?It?s really a heck of a deal.? The Eggers? Hawaiian Home? A gift that?s good for them and good for Rhodes For some donors, there is a silver lining to the current down economy. Donors who give a remainder interest in their home or farm to Rhodes can continue to live there the rest of their lives and receive a larger charitable income tax deduction than they would receive during times of prosperity. For more information, please contact Sue Matthews, Director of Planned Giving, at: 901-843-3919 or 800-264-5969 Larry and Tricia Butterworth Egger in Sedona, AZ 2000 North Parkway Memphis, TN 38112-1690 www.rhodes.edu NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID SENATOBIA MS PERMIT NO. 109 Mission Accomplished Jennifer Thompson ?08 in zero-gravity aboard NASA?s ?Weightless Wonder? July 17, 2008. Thompson, along with Brad Atkins ?10, Gavin Franks ?09, Josh Fuchs ?11, Lulu Li ?11, Ben Rice ?09 and Chase Sliger ?10, designed and successfully completed their physics experiment?establishing an orbit between two oppositely electrically charged spheres during their reduced gravity fl ights. They also completed an experiment designed by Memphis? Central High School students. The fi rst Rhodes physics team to go up did a similar experiment in August 2006. The ?dream team? who supported students this year included Professors Brent Hoffmeister, Deseree Meyer Brittingham, technical associate Glen Davis and departmental assistant Eva Owens. Photo: NASA