CONTENTS RHODES The Magazine of Rhodes College Fall 2001 Volume 8 Number 4 President's Page 1 When Talented People Work Together in Uncommon Ways Campus News 2 News of Rhodes events, faculty and friends Living in the 21st Century 6 Your dorm was never like this College Welcomes New Faculty 8 Profiles of 12 new full-time faculty Singing to the Space A photo album of the Rhodes Singers and MasterSingers Chorale's summer tour of Italy Up for the Count Easley Hoy '63 explains the census It's Been Quite a Ride The thrills, spills and uphill challenges of an Internet job Learning History from 24 Experience A report on a civil rights seminar by Associate Professor of History Timothy Huebner The Promise of a Liberal Arts 28 College Excerpts from Rhodes' Opening Convocation address by Pomona College President Peter W. Stanley 30 Alumni News 33 Features, Class Notes, In Memoriam On the Cover Moving into East Village (with apologies to the Beatles). The "Fab Four" pictured here are (left to right): Parag Shah '03, Reg Weaver '02, D.J. Horton '03 and Kathy Llewellyn '02 Front and Back Cover Photography by Kevin Barre (ISSN #1075-3036) is published four times a year in winter, spring, summer and fall by Rhodes College, 2000 North Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112-1690. It is published as a service to all alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff and friends of the college. Fall 2001?Volume 8, Number 4. Periodical postage paid at Memphis, Tennessee, and additional mailing offices. EDITOR Martha Hunter Shepard '66 ART DIRECTOR Kevin Barre GRAPHIC DESIGNER Larry Ahokas INTERN Jordan Badgett '03 CONTRIBUTORS Justin Fox Burks, Stephanie Cabral, Trey Clark '89, Russell Hays, Timothy Huebner, Rebecca Kosary, David Nester, Helen Norman, Murray Riss, Aaron Tucker '03 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: RHODES, 2000 North Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112-1690. CLASS NOTES: Please send all Class Notes including marriages, births and obituaries to: Alumni Office, Rhodes College, 2000 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112- 1690. Phone: (901) 843-3845 Fax: (901) 843-3474. E-mail: Lisa Meeder Turnbull, director of alumni: alumnierhodes.edu 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: magazineitrhodes.edu Phone: (901)843-3544 Fax: (901)843-3553. RHODES ADMISSIONS OFFICE: 1(800)844-5969 CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Please mail the completed form below and label from this issue of RHODES to: Alumni Office, Rhodes College, 2000 North Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112-1690. Name Street City State Zip Home Phone Business Phone E-mail Employer Title 10 14 18 The Rhodes Residential Community Connection By President William E. Troutt Students don't just "go to Rhodes." They live here as resi-dents of a remarkable collegiate residential community. It is a commu- nity carefully designed and cultivated to make it easy for students to connect to one another, their profes- sors and limitless opportunities to get involved in everything from commu- nity service to athletics. This fall an all-new apartment- style residence complex and an all- but-new totally renovated residence hall have enhanced student residen- tial life in exciting ways. East Village boasts apartments?most with four single bedrooms, some with two double bedrooms?and all with ful- ly-equipped kitchens and living rooms. Stewart Hall is born again with virtually everything new from the inside out, including a painted brick exterior. And to facilitate com- munity connections among those who share these new residences and other campus denizens, both facili- ties have comfortable social and conference rooms and kitchens that welcome everything from a conver- sation to a meeting, from a party to a workshop. While working to enhance students' residences, we are hard at work also on developing residential programming in new and imaginative ways that integrate living and learning to strengthen social and academic connections. An exciting program de- signed to do just that is described here by Professor John Hilgart of the Rhodes English Department and chair of the Planning Committee on Enhancing the Residential Experience. Finding ways to enhance the resi- President Troutt dential experience represents one of 10 faculty-led efforts to advance Rhodes. We are on the move. I look forward to keeping you informed on progress in other areas as we work to- gether to make our strong college even stronger. M Bringing the Classroom Home By John Hilgart Assistant Professor of English; Chair, Enhancing the Residential Experience Committee The college has long been searching for ways to enhance the first-year experience, both in terms of curriculum and cocurriculum. The goal is to increase the intellec- tual experience by finding ways to make it radiate beyond the classroom and into students' lives on a larger level. This year, Rhodes is offering a Search/Life/English 151 focus pro- gram. Students take one of two in- terdisciplinary courses, Search for Values in the Light of Western History and Tradition or Life Then and Now, and English 151. The Search/Life faculty emphasize critical thinking skills and organized dispute in class as an additional way to bolster the lessons of English 151. We are not seeking to create a "double course," but a situation in which the links arise naturally and have implications both greater than and different from the courses themselves. There are four groups of up to 15 students each. Each group takes two courses together?Search and English 151 or Life and English 151. All four groups live in the same area of the residence halls; most are roommates with someone else in the program, though not necessarily from their own group. In addition to the courses and resi- dential component, the full group shares some dinners (sometimes with faculty), evening events and a field trip. By linking courses in this way, students are able to invoke a shared body of knowledge and experience. The residential component makes it inevitable that discussions are carried back home. RHODES FALL 2001 I Rhodes associate professor of political science Michael Kirby, left, with Pomona president Peter Stanley SA VH 1135 5118 CAMPUS NEWS Stanley, Kirby Receive Honors at Convocation Rhodes celebrated the begin- ning of its 153rd academic session with Opening Convocation Aug. 24 in the Bryan Campus Life Center's McCallum Ballroom. The ceremony also included the presentation of an hon- orary doctor of humanities degree to Peter W. Stanley, president of Pomona College in Claremont, CA. Stanley gave the convocation address, titled "The Promise of a Lib- eral Arts College." (See p.28.) A graduate of Harvard College, Stanley earned his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University. He has been president of Pomona since 1991, joining the college after eight years at the Ford Foundation, where he headed the Education and Culture Program. Prior to his work at the Ford Foun- dation, Stanley was dean of Carleton College. He began his career teaching American and Asian history at Harvard and the University of Illinois. He is the author of two books about the history of America's relations with Asia, and the editor of a third. Stanley has served as chair of the board of trustees and the nominations committee of the College Board. He has also been a board member of the Hitachi Foundation and chaired the board of directors of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, where he currently chairs the nomina- tions committee. Stanley also serves as a director of the James Irvine Foundation and the National Foreign Language Center, a trustee of Barnard College and an over- seer of the Claremont University Consortium and the National Board on Educational Testing and Public Policy at Boston College. Another highlight of the ceremony was the awarding of the annual Charles E. Diehl Society Award for Faculty Service to Michael P. Kirby, associate professor of political science. Each year a member of the Rhodes faculty is selected to receive the award based on extraordinary service to the Rhodes community. Kirby, who has taught at Rhodes since 1970, established the college's Urban Studies Interdisci- plinary Program and has served as the chair for 10 years. Through his efforts to establish internships and other research oppor- tunities, he has made it possible for students to have hands-on experience with city government, political cam- paigns, Memphis polls and public ser- vice agencies. Dean of the College Robert Llewellyn cited Kirby for his involve- ment in the neighboring Vollintine Evergreen Community Association. "He has spent countless hours in most every leadership position and neighborhood project for the past 20 years," Llewellyn said. Kirby received a plaque and a $3,000 check from the Diehl Society. Class of 2005 Brings Impressive Credentials Rhodes is experiencing one of its most successful years ever in admissions, amid increasing competition among national liberal arts colleges for the best and brightest students. The total number of applications to Rhodes for 2001-2002 reached an all- time high, marking a 14 percent increase over last year's total. The increase in applications coupled with a 42 percent increase in the number of students who committed early to enroll at Rhodes allowed the college to lower its acceptance rate to 63 percent of all applicants. Acceptance rate is an indica- tor of selectivity. The 416 first-year students enrolled in the Class of 2005 show exceptional academic talent, with an average high school grade point average of 3.65 on a 4.0 scale. In addition, their average rank is in the top 13 percent of their gradu- ating classes. The middle 50 percent range of SAT-I scores for incoming first- 2 FALL 2001 RHODES IU.S.NeM Best Colleges trir Deborah Legg Sullivan '80 James O'Brien year students is 1220 to 1360; the mid- dle 50 percent range for ACT scores is 26 to 30. The Class of 2005 represents 34 states and four other countries, with 72 percent of the students coming from outside the state of Tennessee. Thirteen percent of students in the incoming class are minorities. Members of the Class of 2005 include 23 valedictorians and 19 saluta- torians of their high school graduating classes along with 22 class or student government presidents. The class also includes 11 National Merit finalists, five National Merit semifinalists and one National Achievement semi-finalist. The current total enrollment is 1,553. The Office of Admissions will host an open house for high school juniors and seniors Nov. 17. A preview day for accepted students will be held April 20, 2002, and a College Discovery day will be June 21, 2002. Rhodes Again Ranked in U.S. News Top Tier U.S. News and World Report recently released its annual rankings of the best lib- eral arts colleges, plac- ing Rhodes College in its top national tier for the second con- secutive year. Rhodes ranked 44th out of 218 lib- eral arts colleges listed in four tiers. "This is a great achievement for Rhodes," said President William E. Troutt. "We are proud and honored to receive this recognition. This news is clearly an acknowl- edgement of the great things that are hap- pening at Rhodes." U.S. News rank- ings are based on seven categories: academic reputa- tion, retention of students, faculty resources, student selectivity, financial resources, alumni giving and (for national universities and liberal arts colleges) "graduation rate performance"?the difference between the proportion of students expected to graduate and the propor- tion that actually does. Rhodes showed gains in almost every category, including an increase in its overall academic reputation. Keeping the college from an even higher ranking was a lower six-year graduation rate for the class entering in 1994. The 218 liberal arts colleges listed in the U.S. News rankings emphasize undergraduate education, awarding at least 50 percent of their degrees in the liberal arts. College Welcomes Two New Trustees, Four Return The college welcomes two new trustees this fall, Deborah Legg Sullivan '80 of Memphis and James W. O'Brien of Hingham, MA. Deborah Sullivan is vice president of trading at Southeastern Asset Management Inc. in Memphis. A cum Laude graduate of Rhodes where she received her B.A. in economics, she is a chartered financial analyst. Sullivan is president of the board of Ballet Memphis, vice president of the Association of Investment Management and Research and a past vestry member and senior warden of Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal Church. At Rhodes, she serves on the board of directors of the Margaret Hyde Council and has served on the Annual Fund Council, Alumni Association RHODES FALL 2001 3 During the summer Rhodes hosted the likes of rookie NBA sensation Shane Battier, hometown favorite Lorenzen Wright and others at the Mem- phis Grizzlies' rookie and free- agent tryout camp held in Mallory Gymnasium. The Grizzlies, Memphis' new NBA team, will split practices between the downtown Pyra- mid arena and Rhodes through mid-April, the end of the team's regular season. The deal is this: The Lynx basket- ball and volleyball teams will practice at 3:30 p.m.; the Griz- zlies, from 10 till noon. "The arrangement called for a little alteration," said Rhodes athletic director Mike Clary '77. "The Grizzlies have paid to install a state-of-the- art basketball floor. It's more resilient than the old floor, and over time, better for training. They've also retrofitted some unused space on the lower level of Mallory for dressing rooms and some space on the west balcony for offices while they're here." Lynx and Grizzlies Form Peaceful Coexistence Shane Battier at rookie camp, hosted by Rhodes CAMPUS NEWS Executive Board, Executive Committee of the President's Council and is a senior member and former Executive Committee member of the Red and Black Society. She has one son, Pierce. James O'Brien founded Bare Cove Financial in 1998, a firm that advises organizations in raising capital for non- quoted investment partnerships. Prior to establishing Bare Cove, he was a principal at Beacon Hill Financial. O'Brien has also been associated with Thermo Electron Corp. and worked with Advent International, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Equitable Capital Management Corp., Forstmann Little & Company, Joseph Littlejohn & Levy Inc., Medical Science Partners, Nash, Sells & Partners Ltd., NUI Corporation, TA Associates Realty and TSG Capital Group. He has served at Harvard Medical School and the Texas Heart Institute in the development of artificial heart and circulatory support systems. He has been an adviser to the staffs of the Lahey Clinic and New England Medical Center on the commercialization of medical technology, is named on two medically- related U.S. patents and has coauthored numerous medical publications. A graduate of Boston College, O'Brien is a director of TNP Enterprises, a former director of the International Institute for Energy Conservation and member of the board of trustees of Thayer Academy, Braintree, MA. He and his wife, Candace, are the parents of a son, Scott, a Rhodes junior, and a daughter, Meredith, a freshman at the University of Maryland. They are benefactors of the Charles E. Diehl Society. Returning to the board are Robert H. Buckman, chairman and CEO of Bulab Holdings Inc., the holding company of Memphis-based Buckman Laboratories; W. Neely Mallory Jr. of Memphis, president and CEO of The Mallory Group Inc.; Frank M. Mitchener Jr., president of Mitchener Planting Co., Sumner, MS; and David McWilliams '78 of Miami, managing director, state of Florida, for Merrill Lynch. Elected life trustees are Memphians Bruce Campbell, chairman of the execu- tive committee and the board emeritus of National Bank of Commerce, and J. Lester Crain Jr. '51, private investor. Honorary trustees are C. Stratton Hill Jr. '50, retired physician of the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, and James E. McGehee Jr. of Memphis, chairman of McGehee Realty & Development. Student trustees for 2001-02 are seniors Lisa Bloom of Cordova, TN; John Ramsey, Friendswood, TX; and Jonathan Russom of Memphis. Faculty trustees are Michael Nelson, professor of political science, Robert Strandburg, associate professor of psy- chology, and Valerie Nollan, associate professor of Russian. 4 FALL, 2001 RHODES College Rates Number 1 in Mock Trial Standing Political science professor and Mock Trial team coach Marcus Pohlmann returned from the annual summer meeting of the American Mock Trial Association board of directors with good news: The national tournament director rated Rhodes No. 1 and 15. "Every year the director rates teams on the basis of their performance over the previous three years," Pohlmann explained. "It provides the basis for assigning the number of national tour- nament bids any given regional tourna- ment will receive in the coming year." All teams are the participating insti- tutions' first teams. Second teams are indicated by the letter B. The current national rankings are: 1. Rhodes. 2. University of Maryland 3. Bellarmine College 4. Drake University 5. Yale University 6. Furman University 7. Miami University 8. University of Michi- gan 9. St. John's University 10. Middle Tennessee State University 11. University of Iowa 12. University of Texas 13. University of Maryland (B) 14 Macalester College 15. Rhodes (B) 16. Washington University 17. University of California at Los Angeles 18. Howard University 19. Arizona State University 20. George Washington University 21. Columbia University 22. Furman University (B). 23. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 24. Cornell University 25. Northwestern University. Planning Initiative Suggestions Invited In his inaugural address last year, President William Troutt said that "our destination is a better Rhodes, and a better-known Rhodes." He said he envisioned a Rhodes where students and faculty connect; where our residential community con- nects students with one another; and where students connect with the world?all in new and challenging ways. Troutt then set forth 10 specific steps to achieve these goals, and imme- diately established committees made up of faculty, administrators and students to suggest ways to implement them. The committees are: Initiative 1: Placing additional emphasis on undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity 2: Augmenting the way we mentor students 3: Reviewing and rethinking the cur- riculum 4: Increasing our efforts to recruit and retain the best faculty 5: Enhancing the residential experience 6: Intensifying the thought-provoking atmosphere we provide 7, 8: Ensuring a campus supported by innovative technology/improving library resources 9: Increasingly connecting students with Memphis 10: Expanding and enriching opportu- nities for study beyond Memphis In addition to the faculty, student and staff committees, some 75 alumni and friends serve on a planning initiative advi- sory committee. All alumni are invited to submit their suggestions on any of these initiatives to: Charlotte Patton Parks, Associate Dean of Development, Rhodes College, 2000 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112. (901) 843-3850. parks@rhodes.edu Two Grads Win Fulbright Foreign Study Grants Tanner Neidhardt '99 and Sarah Lanneau '01 are recipients of Fulbright grants for study abroad. With the Fulbright grant, which includes tuition, books, travel and a stipend, Neidhardt is studying for one year at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogota, Colombia, focus- ing on civic movements and urban development in that country. Neidhardt, who received a B.A. in political science, is a resident of Lind- say, TX. Following his studies in Colombia, he will enter the University of Texas School of Law in fall 2002. Lanneau, a native of Natchez, MS, received a B.A. in business administration in May. She was awarded one of eight binational business grants to Mexico, which covers 10 months of study and internship in Monterrey. Lanneau's internship is in the corpo- rate banking department of Banorte, one of Mexico's largest banks. In addi- tion to her internship, she is enrolled in international finance classes at the Insti- tuto Tecnol6gico y Estudios Superiores . de Monterrey. Approximately 2,000 U.S. citizens are studying abroad during the 2001- 2002 academic year through the Ful- bright Program, America's flagship international education exchange pro- gram. Established in 1946, its purpose is to build mutual understanding between the peoples of the United States and the rest of the world. The U.S. Department of State is the principal administrator of the Fulbright Program. RHODES FALL 200I 5 Living area Full kitchen with range, microwave and fridge eerwlie, 4041. .1111 ?.. Residence hall living at Rhodes has never been like this. With the construction of East Vil- lage and renovation of Stewart Hall, students don't just have a dorm room any- more. They're having the campus residential experience of their lives. The college launched the $15.5 million project in summer 2000. Within a year, students were moving in. East Village, which is actually two buildings, houses 200 juniors and seniors in apartment-style living areas. Each apartment includes a full kitchen, living room, bed- rooms and a bath. Forty apartments contain four single bed- rooms, and 10 have double rooms. The complete renovation of Stewart Hall on University Street, which houses 110 students, included gutting the interior down to the floor joists and starting over. A new exterior coat of beige paint brings the structure visually in line with the other campus buildings. Inside, Stewart is totally new, and probably unrecognizable to 99 per- cent of alumni. Both East Village and Stewart have seminar rooms for student meetings and academic use. Attached to one of the East Village build- ings is a multi-purpose community lodge with a spacious social room and kitchen. The vaulted ceiling has 8 x 12 inch exposed beams craft- ed from Douglas fir. Symbols of student life, designed by students, are incorporated in the large stone corner fireplace. Architects for the project are Hanbury, Evans, Newill, Vlattas and Co. of Norfolk, VA, one of the nation's leading firms in reno- vation and construction at colleges and universities known for their historic architecture. "Any social psychologist would tell you that the design and use of residence halls has a profound effect on student behavior and academic performance," says Dean of Students Bette Ackerman. "Fortunately, at Rhodes, there are people who will DO something about it rather than just talk." Living in the 21st Century Photography by Kevin Barre East Village 6 FALL 2001 RHODES East Village Wide stairwells make convenient meeting places I Single bedrooms with plenty of r mg room for storage e1 IBM Large single room Social room, one of many commons and seminar rooms in Stewart and East Village FALL 2001 7 Stewart Hall College Welcomes New Faculty Photography by David Nester Rhodes welcomed 12 new full- time faculty this fall. They are: Thomas S. Bremer, assistant pro- fessor of religious studies, received his B.A. degree summa cum laude in religious studies from Ohio State University, Division of Comparative Studies, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in religion from Princeton Universi- ty. Dr. Bremer is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. His areas of specialty in- clude cultural and historical studies of religions in the Americas with a concentration on religion and tourism, pilgrimage and sacred space. Thomas F. Cohen, assistant profes- sor of film studies, Department of English, received his B.A. from New York University and M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Florida. Forth- coming publications include an article on broadcasting the work of composer Richard Wagner in the United States prior to World War II. Dr. Cohen's current research continues his interest in the history of broadcasting and the impact of mechanical recording tech- nologies on creativity and thought. Robert E England, associate profes- sor of mathematics and computer science, received his BA from Rhodes and M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He has worked as a research computer scientist at the Christian Michelsens Institute and the IBM Scientific Centre in Bergen, Norway. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, he served as associate professor of com- puter science at Northern Kentucky University. Currently, his research inter- ests include operating systems, environ- ment modeling and computer music. Xinxin Jiang , assistant professor of mathematics and computer science, re- ceived his B.S. and his M.A from Tsinghua University in Beijing and an additional M.A. and Ph.D. from Tufts University. His research interests include probability theory, statistics and stochastic models used in different areas. He comes to Rhodes from Tufts where he taught calculus I and honors calculus, probability and statistics courses and finite mathematics. Robert (Bobby) J. Meyer-Lee, an in- structor of English, received his BA. from Williams College, MA from New York University, and will receive his Ph.D. from Yale University in Decem- ber. His current research focuses on the English poetry of the 15th century. He has published on Chaucer and Thomas Hoccleve, won the New Chaucer Soci- ety and Noah Webster essay prizes and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mary E. Miller joins the Depart- ment of Biology as assistant profes- sor of genetics. She received her B.A. in microbiology from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and her Ph.D. in microbiology from the University of Virginia. Her research interests include cytological and ge- netic analysis of the cell cycle, focus- ing on regulation of the cyclin dependent kinase. Her most recent work was published in the September (vol. 21) issue of the journal Molecular and Cellular Biology. She comes to Rhodes from Rockefeller University in New York City where she carried out her postdoctoral studies and was the recipient of the Charles H. Revson Fellowship in Biomedical Research. Allan Ryan, assistant professor of economics and business administration, received his BA (first class honors, University Scholar) in philosophy from McGill University. He holds his M.A. from the University of Toronto, M.B.A. in finance and accounting from McGill University and M.S. and Ph.D. in man- agement from Cornell. He comes to Rhodes from the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. His research in- terests include firm formation and early financing, business ethics, the implica- tions of free trade agreements for busi- nesses and managing small non-profits. Maria Talero is an instructor in the Department of Philosophy. She received her BA. from the University of Toronto and will receive her Ph.D. in philosophy from Pennsylvania State University. She is a specialist in 19th- and 20th-century European philosophy in general and is also interested in 20th- century literature and the visual arts. 8 FALL 2001 RHODES New faculty, left to right: James White, Robert Meyer-Lee, Thomas Bremer, Thomas Cohen and Allan Ryan Mary Miller, Margaret Woodhull, Maria Talero, Robert England. Not pictured: Michael Timpson and Quintan Wiktorowicz Michael S. Timpson, an assistant professor of music, received his B.M. from the University of Southern California, M.A. from the University of Rochester and D.MA from the University of Michigan. He has also studied at Berklee College of Music, Stanford University, Foothill College and the Cazadero Jazz Program. He has received numerous compo- sition awards including honors from ASCAP, BMI and the Joyce Dutka Arts Foundation. His research interests include music of the Asian-Pacific realm and many types of American music. He also brings to Rhodes vast technology, administrative and performing experience. Pri- or to joining Rhodes he was an assistant professor at University of Kansas. James C. White II joins the Department of Physics as chairperson and associate professor. He re- ceived his B.S. degree in physics from Birmingham- Southern College and M.A. and Ph.D. in astron- omy from Indiana Univer- sity. A fellow of the International Astronomi- cal Union (IAU) and the Royal Astronomical Soci- ety, he comes to Rhodes from the Astronomical So- ciety of the Pacific in San Francisco, where he was executive director. His as- tronomical research deals primarily with eruptive in- teracting binary stars, par- ticularly accretion structures in these systems. He is a former editor of Mercury magazine. Quintan Wiktorowicz is an assistant professor of international studies. He received his B.A. from Cornell University and Ph.D. in politi- cal science from American University. He is currently writing a book on polit- ical responses to economic crisis in the Middle East. Before coming to Rhodes Dr. Wiktorowicz was a postdoctoral fellow and visiting assistant professor of government at Dartmouth College and taught at Shippensburg University. His areas of expertise are comparative poli- tics and the politics of the Middle East and North Africa. Xinxin Jiang Margaret L. Woodhull, assistant professor of art, also holds the college's Ruffin Chair of Art History. She received her B.A. at Georgetown University and M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Texas in Austin. She was awarded the Fulbright Fellowship to Rome, and the Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Grant in Women's Stud- ies. Prior to joining Rhodes Dr. Woodhull was the Haakon Teaching Fellow at Southern Methodist University and taught at Rice Univer- sity. Her research interests include ar- chitectural history and urbanism in classical Greek and Roman cities, Greek and Roman sculpture and the condition of women in the ancient Mediterranean. 74 RHODES FALL 2001 9 The Rhodes College Singers and MasterSingers Chorale toured Italy this summer, performing sacred music by early Italian composers in several churches and cathedrals. Leading the tour were Timothy Sharp, conductor of the Rhodes Singers, MasterSingers Chorale and College Community Orchestra, and accompanist David Ramsey '61, Rhodes associate professor of music. The main thrust of the tour was matching the music and architecture of particular periods. "Getting music to match a particular space allows the audience to hear it in the environment for which it was conceived," says conductor Sharp. The dimax of the tour was performing in the 17th International Church Music Festival in Bern, Switzerland. Sir David Willcocks, conductor laureate of the London Bach Choir and a past Springfield Music Lecturer at Rhodes, is festival conductor. The Rhodes group was a featured ensemble representing the United States at the festival. The following are photos taken on the tour by RHODES intern and Singer Jordan Badgett '03 and Larry Ahokas, . ..,-, 1 magazine graphic designer and member of the , MasterSingers Chorale. Excerpts from Badgett's journal run throughout. A 4 6/12/01?First night in Italy (Rome)! We are all exhausted, but so excited to finally be here! Toured Vatican/St. Peter's. After singing in Santa Maria Maggiore, went to dinner, then to Spanish Steps and la Fontana di Trevi. Sang on the Spanish Steps. The Forum Forum in Rome. one of many sightseeing stops along the way. The Singers participated in the 6 p.m. mass at the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, where they performed works by 16th-century composer Giovanni Palestrina 10 FALL 2001 RHODES if NI- c.= Basilica di San Francesco, Assisi ASSISI Conductor Tim Sharp and his wife Jane Statuary atop San Marco in Venice RHODES a73 III' III ( oltl() A CONCERTO VIII IA CORALS RHODES SINGERS CONCERT LITERATURE 1 ;,ining 2001 and Indian Tour I ' 7,'..." %:."::::"::;...';...:n,?,i......",."' ,."11,1,..NIA R. I-1104MA Poster announcing the Singers at Chiesa di San Domenico in Cortona, near Assisi FALL 2001 I I 6/13/01?Perugia/Assisi. Left Rome early. Toured the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. Sang in the "upper church." 6/14/01?Left Perugia. Looked at Etruscan tombs on the way to Florence. Tombs discovered in 1840 when building a road from Rome to Perugia. The Ponte Vecchio, Florence it i.r _r Basilica di San Ambrosia in Milan, where the Singers participated in the 6 p.m. mass. They performed chants composed by Ambrose, the fourth-century bishop of Milan. So impressed were the clergy that after worship they gave the Singers an extended tour of the cathedral, including the tomb of St. Ambrose beneath the altar A Renaissance antiphonary in the Duomo in Florence, where the Singers performed. The three-feet-high books were placed on two-sided stands around which choristers would gather and sing FLOItliNCII Spencer Pharr '04 and Emma Sharp take a turn around the lobby at Venice's Hotel Amadeus 6/17/01?Venice. Sang in the Basilica di San Marco. Wow! The pigeons in the square are too much?one must kick them to move in a straight line. I sat in a piazza today just before a thunderstorm, watching a young girl chase pigeons. Seemed at the time like a hobby everyone should take up. RHODES Charles Nolen '02, who is studying to be a priest 12 FALL 2001 6/18/01?We are leaving Venice on our way to Milan. , So far we've sung in the Basilicas di San Marco in Venice, San Francesco in Assisi, the Duomo in Florence \ (with a 7-second reverb!) and in Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. At all of the places we drew crowds who took pictures of us?tourists taking pictures of tourists! Most of the group just got back from the Vivaldi Museum. muso Singers relax at Stresa in the Italian lake district before crossing the Alps to Bern, Switzerland, where they performed to rave reviews at three mini-concerts and as part of the Massed Choir Finale Concert in the International Church Music Festival 6/19/01?Arrived/stayed in Grindelwald tonight. We drove up the Alps, stopping near the top for hot chocolate and to play in the snow. We found the road ahead was closed, so had to drive back down. Our bus? with us in it?was placed on a train and taken through the Alps via tunnel. I woke up the next morning looking out onto Swiss Alps not 100 yards away, directly in front of me. This tour is as good as it gets, can't wait for the next one! Katie Walsh '04, Jordan Badgett '03, Emily Goodman '04 Larry Ahokas RHODES FALL 200I 13 Easley Hoy '63 U C p for the aunt By Martha Hunter Shepard '66 The U.S. has be-come a nation that lives and dies by the polls?politi- cal polls, consumer polls, all kinds of opinion polls. Fun but ephemeral, they live long enough only to serve the pollsters' needs. There's one poll of sorts, though, that's been around since the country began. It's the granddad- dy of all surveys about which everyone has always had an opinion? the census. The decennial census and all that goes with it?odd questions and undercounts?tells us more about ourselves than any overnight Nielsen ever will. The British conducted one in Virginia in the early 1600s. Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson oversaw the first real national one in 1790, in which 3.9 million people were count- ed (yes, there were probably more). In 1810 the census first recorded manu- facturing data, and in 1850, social is- sues, all leading to today's census of long and short forms and armies of interviewers. No matter which form you received last year, you can thank one Rhodes alumnus for protecting the confidentiality of your census information. Rhodes mathematics major Easley Hoy '63 is assistant division chief, Statistical Research Division (a position he has held for the past nine years), and chair of the Dis- closure Review Board of the U.S. Census Bureau for the last six years. "My division does a sig- nificant part of the research for support of the Bureau on survey design and survey methodology," explains Hoy. "Eighty people are divided into three groups: my group?mathematical statis- ticians; a statistical comput- ing group; and a social science group who does the design of the questionnaires." Ah, the questionnaires and their multiple choice sections that beg to know, "just who are you?" Mention the multi-race checkoff on the 2000 census form and Hoy becomes, well, bothered from a disclosure point of view. 14 FALL 2001 "That's a real sore point with me," he laughs. "The Office of Management and Budget determined it wanted to include the multi-race checkoff in the 2000 census. On past forms, there were five major groups and one other group?that was it. You could check only one box. Now, allowing for diversity, people can check as many boxes as they want. If you do your mathematics correctly, in 2000 it turned out that altogether there were 15 possible boxes you could check?one or all. That's 2 to the 15th or 37,767 possible combina- tions. What concerned me was that I was responsible for the disclosure limi- tation side, and with all these possible answers and possibility of uniques, there needed to be some masking techniques and some thresholds and limitations on the number of people in those groups before we'd allow cer- tain tables to be published and disseminated. Hoy acknowledges there were complaints about the long form, which contained some 60 questions and was sent to a 16 percent sample of U.S. households. But Congress had reviewed and approved both census questionnaires (short and long) two years before they were printed and mailed out. "For the next census, we're testing the idea of a long form on a large na- tional household sample spread out over 10 years rather than on 16 percent of households in one year. It would be a large, ongoing survey cov- ering about 250,000 households per month. It would reach about three million households a year, 30 million in 10 years and be a rolling sample. It would mean less of a burden on a household, and we'd get more current data. Now, with the long form sent every 10 years, a lot of data could be as old as 10 years. Anyway, that's the proposal, but there's no permanent funding for it yet." The data the Census Bureau receives now and in the future is safe with Hoy's Disclosure Review Board. "We put out the data, but we still have to protect confidentiality," he says. "We have statistical procedures that mask the data. When it's collect- ed, it's transmitted into the Bureau on secure communication lines. All Bureau employees are 'special sworn employees' who have undergone back- ground checks. Internally, we have limited access to the data; it's on a need-to-know basis. Even I don't usu- ally see the records themselves, only the data afterward. Before we generate tables we do things like random swap- ping* of a small percentage of the records. We do top-coding* and bot- tom-coding in some cases, we collapse categories*?it makes the data more anonymous but still provides analyti- cal value." The Census Bureau is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Easley's wife, Mary On Hoy, is a financial manager at the department's downtown Washington office. Mon- day through Friday he drives her from their Silver Spring, MD, home just north of Washington to her job. After an additional 20-minute drive to the southeast, he pulls into the Census Bureau office in Suitland, MD, home to some 4,500 workers. Overall, the Bureau employs 9,000 people in non- census years. For the 2000 census the number rose overall to just under one million. The Hoys could be considered na- tive Washingtonians by now. After graduate school at Virginia Tech, Easley went to work for the Census Bureau in 1965. Mary and her family moved to Washington from Jacksonville, FL, when she was a child. The two, who met at a manage- ment class, have a son, Doug, who has a B.A. in computer science from Vir- ginia Tech and works in nearby Bethesda, and a daughter, Allison, who graduated from Penn State last December with a degree in biobehav- ioral health and now works in D.C. After long and distinguished careers in *Random swapping. Households in a local area are paired according to some key characteristic like the number of people in the household aged 18 and over. Then a sample of these pairs is randomly selected and the household data in the sample pairs are swapped. Only the number of persons in each household aged 18 and over remains the same. Therefore, characteristics such as sex, etc. may differ at a specific location but the aggregate value of all characteristics over the local area is unaffected. *Top coding. For continuous variables like household income the top percent of the distribution is blanked and several alternative values can be provided as substitutes. One value can be the top value of the non-blanked values. Another value can be the mean of the blanked values. Either way, the actual highest values of the income distrib- ution are "masked," yet, the analytical value of the distri- bution is known. *Collapsed categories. For discrete variables like occupa- tion, if there is a person with a very rare occupation like a U.S. congressman within an area, this specific occupation might be collapsed into a more general occupation category such as "legis- lator," which would include state and local legislators as well. RHODES FALL 2001 15 Washington, Easley and Mary plan to retire in January. Hoy grew up in Forrest City, AR, where his father owned a grocery store. When it was time for college, Hoy applied to Ole Miss, Hendrix and "one or two others." But Rhodes was closest to home and he loved Memphis. Interested in math and physics, he also loved the English and history courses he took at Rhodes. "I took a freshman physics course with Dr. Jack Taylor, who definitely convinced me and others that this was not our field," Hoy laughs. But his freshman English course from Prof. Charles I. Diehl made a dramatic and lasting impression. "On the first day of class Prof. Diehl said, 'I don't care what your pa- per's like, but if you have three misspelled words, you're going to get an automatic F.' I was careful when I turned in my first paper. The guy next to me hadn't taken Prof. Diehl seriously. I got an average grade, and he got a big F. To this day, even for e- mail messages, I have a dictionary sit- ting at my desk?and I check it. And if I ever misspell a word, I feel bad about it!" Hoy also loved history, especially Prof. John Hemphill's classes. "It was a struggle. Essay questions were hard, but I got through it and learned so much. That's the thing?I learned so much from all my classes, whether or not I made As." As with many generations of alum- ni, Rhodes is Hoy's family school. Easley's sister, Debbie Hoy Freiner '76 of St. Charles, MO; a cousin, Car- ol Fong Liu and her husband, Robert, both '68 of Westminster, CA; and an- other cousin, Nikki Puckett '00, who is pursuing her M.B.A. degree at Ole Miss, are all legacies. Hoy has served two stints at the Census Bureau?from 1965-74 and 1988 till now. Between those times he worked at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, one of sev- eral major government agencies that employs statisticians. "Between censuses, the Bureau conducts a lot of surveys for the gov- ernment," explains Hoy. "For instance, we design and conduct the Bureau of Labor Statistics' unemploy- ment survey and process the data. We also do an expenditure survey for in- put into the Consumer Price Index. The Commerce Department puts out monthly economic indicators based on surveys that we do. We do a health survey for the National Center for Health Statistics and victims of crime surveys for the Bureau of Justice Sta- tistics, things like that." Who uses the information from the census and surveys the most? "Just about everybody uses it," says Hoy. "Government uses it, of course, for political redistricting and establish- ing policy. For instance, health or Social Security reform initiatives have to have information in order to deter- mine policy and administer current programs. The private sector uses it a lot, too. If you're trying to open a retail establishment and determine your cus- tomer base, you need the demographics of people within easy traveling distance from where you want to locate. "You don't realize how much your daily life is affected by what happens based on information people have gathered. School systems, hospitals, po- lice and fire departments depend on it. In order for those things to operate they have to have funding, and in or- der to have funding, they have to know how many people need the services. "For example, my uncle, who used to be mayor of a small town of 400- 500 people in eastern Arkansas, said to me two years ago, 'Are you going to do the census right this time?' I asked, 'What do you mean?' He said, `I know for a fact that you guys missed several hundred people in my town last time.' He had it calculated down to the dollar, figuring the lost revenue was something like $10,000 a year. 'Well, $10,000 might not seem like a lot to you, but it's half the bud- get for the town,' he said." All the data affects the economy, Hoy maintains. "Information is gold. If you know something that somebody else doesn't know, you have an advantage." For example, to ensure equal access, on the first Friday of the month the Bureau of Labor Statistics issues the unemployment report at 8:30 a.m. sharp. How sharp? They check the atomic clock in Washington. Then, at precisely 8:30 the report goes on the Internet. For the news media, reporters gather in a room where the reports are placed face down on a table lined with computers. At 8:30 they can turn the reports over at the same time, ask questions and file their stories then and there. "Nobody has an edge," says Hoy. The political ramifications of the decennial census often put the Census Bureau squarely in the middle. For decades we've known the cen- sus isn't perfect," Hoy says. "Histori- 16 FALL 2001 RHODES cally, we've had an undercount. Some- times the undercoverage is related to immigration, or poor people in the in- ner city. Then, there's always been an evaluation survey with the census, a quality measure to see how well we did. After the 1990 census some of the technical people suggested we could actually use the evaluation survey to make adjustments to improve the de- cennial census. This time, before the results came in, one group, in this case the Democrats, thought they could gain from it politically and encouraged the adjustment. The Republicans felt that any apportionment and redistrict- ing should be based only on the straight count. The Census Bureau was sitting in the middle but determined at that time that there wasn't enough information to make the adjustment. This fall, though, with more time and information they will again consider it for the intercensus es- timates that could be used for appor- tionment of funds. Where can you get census informa- tion? Hoy says most of it is available on the Bureau's Internet Web site (www.census.gov). Almost daily, local newspapers publish the latest statistics as they become available. More data is also for sale through the Government Printing Office and available at some public libraries. We're not the only country that cares about these things. There are in- ternational conferences that Easley Hoy and other bureau representatives attend to share knowledge, and the U.S. Census Bureau has a foreign trade division that works in conjunc- tion with the U.S. Customs Office, keeping tabs on import/export and balance of trade data. While Hoy has crunched some sta 14:ering numbers in his career, he's not entirely been tied to computers. "No matter what field you're in, communication is very important," he says. "You must be able to speak well because you'll make presentations, and write well because Coming to America My great-great-grandfather came to the United States during the gold rush days in the late 1800s. He worked as a carpenter but returned to his village in the vicinity of Guangzhou (Canton), China, where he died. My great-grandfather then came to the United States in the early 1900s and worked as a foreman of shrimp fishermen in New Orleans. When he finished working he also returned to his village in China, where he died. My grandfather, who came to the United States during the 1920s, owned and operated a small grocery store like other Chinese in Missis- sippi at that time. He also intended to finish working in the U.S. and re- turn to the village in China as well. However, in 1931 when the Japanese invaded Manchuria and there was war in China, my grandfa- ther brought my father and eventually the rest of his family to the U.S. My father worked in the store in Mississippi until he met and married my mother in 1937. Later, my parents moved to eastern Arkansas where my father owned and operated his own small grocery store. In 1942, af- ter the U.S. had entered World War II, I was born and my father was drafted into the Army. After the war my father relocated the family and his store to Forrest City, AR, where my mother still lives today. As for the family name of Hoy, which is not Chinese: Actually, my real Chinese surname is Chau (pronounced Chou, or Joh). The Chinese always pronounce their name with the surname first. Therefore, when the immigration official asked my grandfather his name, he replied, "Chau Oy". The official anglicized the name to Joe Hoy. That happened to many Chinese who entered this country, and at least partially accounts for many unusual family surnames that are nonexistent in Chinese. My maternal grandfather and grandmother, the Howe family (also not a Chinese surname), came to the United States in the early 1900s. My mother was born in Philadelphia in 1917. This grandfather also moved his family first to Mississippi and then to Memphis before set- tling in eastern Arkansas. He also owned and operated his own small grocery store. My mother has three brothers and six sisters, so I have many first cousins and quite a few first cousins once removed. The Howe family continues the tradition of having an annual family reunion every sum- mer. I have uncles and aunts who live as far away as Savannah, GA, and Seattle. I have cousins who live in California and, of course, I live in Washington, DC. It is from this side of the family where the several Rhodes alumni come. ?Easley Hoy '63 you'll publish articles." And keep that dictionary at your desk. 74 RHODES FALL 2001 17 It's Been Quite a Ride The Thrills, Spills and Uphill Challenges of an Internet Job By Helen Watkins Norman Four California Alums Tell Their Stories The news has been glum. Between December 1999 and June of this year, almost 84,000 workers lost their Internet jobs. During the second quarter of 2001, venture capi- talists' investment in Internet startups dropped 61% compared to the year be- fore. Revenues are down, even at the most successful Internet companies. Yet, many in the industry refuse to abandon their seats, despite the bumpy ride of the last two years. With 400 mil- lion people around the globe logging on to the Internet daily, there's no denying the marketing, networking and communication potential of the Web. Among those betting on the Web's longterm success are several Rhodes alumni who live in California: a young, eager, intensely committed group of Internet professionals and entrepre- neurs whose career callings are as di- verse as the network itself. The Attraction of the Web It was summer 1997, and Paul 011inger '91 needed a job. Business school at Dartmouth was behind him. What lay ahead, 011inger hoped, was a career in entertainment. But how do you land a decent-paying entertain- ment job in New York City with no real entertainment experience? For 011inger the answer was Launch Media?known more commonly today as Launch.Com?a music media com- pany with big plans then to become an Internet player. At the time 011inger in- terviewed with the company, it pro- duced a subscription-based CD-Rom magazine that arrived each month by mail. Slide it into your computer and you could watch performances by pop- ular bands and interviews with rock stars. More important, you could watch them on your schedule. Several months after he joined Launch, it inaugurated its Web site, and the subscription CDs evolved into what tech experts now say is the Internet's most popular online music destination. "I saw (the Internet) as an opportu- nity for my generation to be in on the ground floor of a whole new medium," said 011inger, vice president of corpo- rate alliances for Launch. "Nobody had any experience. I figured I didn't know any less than the next guy." He was the company's first New York employee and one of only 30 nationwide. Today Launch has 150 employees, a collection of nearly 8,000 music videos (the largest on the Web), a data- base of 150,000 songs and 6.5 million users. Yahoo! Music recently acquired it for $12 million. "It's like MTV for the computer," said 011inger, an avid music lover. Users of Launch.com can watch music videos at will and create their own customized radio player fea- turing the songs and artists they per- sonally select. In the mid-1990s Katie Jacobs-Stan- ton '91 wanted out of banking and into a career that excited her. She was doing emerging market research on Latin American securities for Chase Manhat- tan Bank in New York. Her goal, she said, was to find a job that was interna- tional, financial and creative in focus. Jacobs-Stanton began her quest with the search engine Yahoo! Amaz- ingly, it yielded a job listing at Yahoo! itself. Yahoo! was looking for an inter- national finance producer. "I sent in my r?sum? and was asked to interview for the position. I flew out to California and fell in love," Jacobs- Stanton said. "Everyone I met was very interesting, very smart, very creative." A week later the job offer came. She is now a senior producer for Yahoo! Fi- nance, responsible for all the investing content on Yahoo's! U.S. finance site (http://finance.yahoo.com ). She also oversees development of the finance sec- tions of Yahoo's! 23 non-U.S. sites?in Asia, Europe and Latin America. One of the strengths of Yahoo! she said, "is that it's very entrepreneurial. There's a lot of room for a person to grow and take ownership." Tech Visionaries and Idealists, Artists and Entrepreneurs As the Internet emerged in the mid- to late-1990s, it attracted an incredible variety of people, according to Wesley Hall '95, a producer at LeapFrog, an interactive toy company with a strong Internet presence. 18 FALL 2001 RHODES TI IYi1,1.111 ,r1 ARM "There were the tech visionaries, the ones who engineered the founding technologies. And there were the ideal- ists, who believed the new medium would revolutionize communication, politics, art, business?you name it," said Hall, who began working in San Francisco's multimedia gulch in early '97. "Whether you were an artist or an entrepreneur, you couldn't help but be excited by the open-ended opportuni- ty. People thought the Web would change the world." Hall finished her master's degree in literature at Stanford University in '96, then landed a job in San Francisco's publishing industry. Technology and the Internet were the hot trends in pub- lishing, attracting Hall and many others. "I couldn't believe I'd gone from medieval literature to video games," she laughed. As the Internet took off her job as an editor for Game Developer magazine quickly evolved into a job as a managing editor for Gamasutra.conz, the magazine's affiliate Web site. "At first, I was shocked to find that code was as important to my job as writing and editing, but then I fell in love with all the new challenges and possibilities," said Hall. "I got hooked on interaction design, and wanted to work on a really enormous site." So, in 1999, Hall joined Macromedia's Web team. As the Web content strategist for macromedia.com, Hall worked with information architects, designers, writ- ers, marketing managers, programmers and producers to wrangle more than 17,000 pages of content, localized in nine languages, for the software com- pany's Web site. While Hall was exploring new pub- lishing frontiers, another San Francis- can was charting her course as an entrepreneur, transforming an after- hours hobby into a full-time job. Lilla Magee '86 was a senior produc- er at KRON-TV, the NBC affiliate in San Francisco. Magee had been with the sta- tion for 11 years, and while her job was creative, it had also become repetitive. "I was looking for something else to stimulate me as a person," she said. That something else turned out to be the Baby Silky, a hand-crafted, per- sonally-designed silky baby blanket that she now sells online through her company, Lillamonsters.com . Magee grew up sewing, quilting and making her own Halloween costumes. Once she got to Rhodes, she got even better at making something from noth- ing as she helped produce, design, di- rect and act in many McCoy Theatre shows on campus. The baby blanket idea emerged in February 2000. Unable to find a silky baby blanket like she'd had as a child, Magee attempted to make one as a gift for a friend. Her handmade presents became a huge success, with friends RHODES FALL 2001 19 Katie Jacobs-Stanton '91 Senior Producer, Yahoo! Finance Education: B.A., Political Science, Rhodes M.A., International Affairs, Columbia University Past jobs: 1 year, United Nations, working on economic development in the Third World 1 year, teaching English in Japan 3 years, research on emerging markets, Latin American securities, Chase Manhattan Bank, NY Accomplishments at Yahoo!: Conceived and helped build a bond center for Yahoo! Finance. Users can find information about corporate, treasury or municipal bonds and get news about the bond market. Helped develop Ya- hoo! Finance's two main premium services: the "real time package" and "research package." In the "real-time pack- age," users can see their stock quotes updated constantly. In the "research package," sub- scribers can get up to 25 research reports from leading brokerages at a competitive price. She has also helped create the finance sections of Yahoo!'s 23 non-U.S. properties. Other high point When Jerry Lang, the founder of Yahoo!, taught her how to play blackjack at a company conference. Life at Yahoo!: Everyone works out of a cubi- cle, even the CEO and founder. Hours are long but flexible. The company facilities resemble a college campus with several buildings?in- cluding a gym?constructed around a quad- rangle. Up until a year ago, she brought her dog with her to work. "I'd come back from a meeting and find our CEO in there playing with my puppy." Company has gotten more "corporate" since the economic downturn, however: Now no pooches allowed. Life outside Yahoo: married to Patrick Stanton, who works for another In- ternet company; 1-year-old daughter Ellie. Hobbies? Too little time. Yahoo! "consumes" her life, she said. "It never ends. Even though the U.S. mar- kets may be closed, the Asian markets are just beginning, and when they close the European markets are just beginning." How Rhodes prepared her for career: A Rhodes semester abroad in Jerusalem led by former Associate Professor of International Studies Bruce Stanley "taught me the importance of studying and understanding all per- spectives of any individual issue," she said. "It also taught me the impor- tance of sticking with what you believe in and what you love." I, offering to pay her to make them. Using the Internet?especially E-bay?to locate quirky, vintage fab- rics and relying on her own creative skills to design a Web site, Magee be- gan Lillamonsters.com in June 2000. She's been sewing ever since. A Ride to Remember "There was no question in my mind that the Internet was going to explode," said 011inger, recalling his early days at Launch.com. "Although, I never antic- ipated the wild speculation and eco- nomic roller coaster that lay ahead. "When the market was fat, I would get calls from management recruiters eight times a week," said 011inger. He had to learn to say no when a job sounded too good to be true, he ad- mitted, turning often to his former business professor at Rhodes, Dr. John Planchon, for counsel. "I'd consult him on business, on life, on opportuni- ties...to get perspective." One recruiter, 011inger said, offered him a ludicrously large salary before she even met him. And the salaries weren't all that was high. Housing costs in Northern California skyrocketed. "Around 1999, things started esca- lating too fast," Wesley Hall explained. "It became impossible to find places to live. A number of us suffered from El- lis Act and owner move-in evictions. Landlords would use clauses in rental law to evict long-term, good tenants and rent or sell apartments at a higher 20 FALL 2001 RHODES LiIla Magee '86 Founder, Lillamonsters.com Education: B.A., Rhodes, Theatre and Media Arts major What is Lillamonsters.com ? The website of Magee's one-woman business which designs and produces a small silky baby blanket. She runs the busi- ness out of her three-bedroom home in San Leandro, CA, across the bay from San Francisco. The blankets are marketed online and through a hand- ful of stores in California. They come in 30 different patterns ranging from Parisian poodles to moon-walking astronauts. Why Silky baby blankets? Because babies love them and so do their par- ents. Magee first started making them for friends. They were a huge hit. "I've done a lot of research on why kids would bond with satin or some- thing soft," said Magee. "Satin feels a lot like skin and it holds smell. By stroking the satin on the blan- ket, babies can comfort themselves." The blankets are made of flannel, trimmed in satin. A Baby Silky is 18 by 21 inches; the Monster Silky, 30 by 40 inches. Challenge of an E-tail business: Getting on the search engines is the biggest challenge, according to Magee, who succeeded in securing a spot for her blankets on most of the major search engines. If you type in the words "silky blanket," Lillamonsters pops up in the top 10. She's also managed to get her site linked with other related baby sites. Non-web achievements: She's an ace soccer player (she plays for the Riptides, a top-rated team in the Golden Gate Women's Soccer League). She has also won two Emmy nominations for public service cam- paigns she created for San Francisco's KRON -TV. When she left KRON after 11 years, she was a senior pro- ducer, responsible for producing promotions for the news and station-produced local programming. How Rhodes prepared her: "It seemed to encourage independent thinking, the breaking out of social and academic conformity." price." Hall and her two girlfriends were evicted from their three-bedroom Edwardian flat in San Francisco, but luckily found housing in a less central neighborhood. But then, around the end of 2000, the market changed. "It was like a bomb went off and ground zero was the dot-corns," said Hall. Next to fall were the Web design houses. Then all of the advertising firms started to suffer be- cause they'd been supported by dot- corn dollars, she continued. Finally, the downturn hit her own company, which created Web software. "Macromedia had been around for almost 10 years," Hall said. "I thought I was safe." But in April 2001, Hall was laid off, along with thousands of other Bay Area em- ployees. "I was lucky," Hall said. "I al- ways wanted to work on kids' media?I never would have found LeapFrog if I hadn't lost my job at Macromedia." "The market just changed so quick- ly. It seemed to deflate twice as fast as it had risen," said Katie Jacobs-Stan- ton. "I know people who bought a house with the intention of paying for it using their stock options. All of a sudden their options lost their value. They had to sell their houses before they even moved in." Even the traffic on the freeways has lightened. "It used to be almost like a parking lot on Hwy. 101 (between Sil- icon Valley and San Francisco)," said RHODES FALL 2001 21 Paul 011inger '91 Vice President, Corporate Alliances Launch Media, Inc. (Lounch.com ) Education: B.A., Business-Economics major, Rhodes M B A , Tuck School, Dartmouth His introduction to the Internet: "My understanding of the Internet started while I was working at Rhodes," said 011inger, a development officer for the college from 1992-95. Rhodes was on early advocate for investing in com- puter networks and technology. What he does: He establishes advertising relation- ships between Launch com and consumer products companies, like Coca-Cola, one of his biggest clients. Advertising and sponsorships along with concert ticket soles are launch.com's major sources of revenue. What is launch.com ? The Internet's most popular online music destination, according to USA Today. Effects of the downturn: During his first three years at Launch, 80-hour work weeks were typical, and travel (100,000 miles per year) was extensive. "It wasn't a quest to get rich," explained 011inger, "but rather a quest to improve mass media that we saw as self-serving and boring." The dot-cam downturn has put the role of work into perspective for him and others, he explained. "There's no longer a race to retire by 35. There's more of an understanding that every day at work is one step in a long career." The real achievement of his career? Sticking it out. "It's easy to be proud of what you do when your stock is trading at ridiculously high levels," 011inger maintains. "The real victory is when those folks who committed to the medium are still with it long after the bubble burst." Jacobs-Stanton. "Now there's no prob- lem getting to work." What's Ahead The alumni interviewed for this sto- ry remain optimistic but realistic about the future of Internet commerce. "There's still a need to prove busi- ness models," said Jacobs-Stanton, not- ing that Yahoo! is working hard these days to diversify its sources of revenue and expand into services for which people pay a fee. "We're starting to see an uptick in users who are realizing 22 FALL 2001 that they can't get everything for free on the Internet anymore," she said. Some of the projects on which Jacobs- Stanton is working these days are fee- based financial services. "I think we're just beginning to commercialize the Internet," said Jacobs-Stanton. "People still have to get better broadband service so that RHODES you can get TV-like quality online. There's still a way to go. But I'm bull- ish on the industry long term." Wesley Hall of the toy company LeapFrog maintains that her company, like many, is seeing the Internet as sim- ply another aspect of what they do?as "another avenue for sales or market- ing," she said. "It's a more conservative Wesley Hall '95 Associate Producer, Leapfrog Education: B.A., English, magna aim laude with honors, Rhodes M.A., English literature, Stanford University Employment: recently joined LeapFrog, an educational toy company with expected 2001 sales of $290 million. The company uses the Web to mar- ket its 50 educational toys, among them the platform for which Hall devel- ops content: the LeapPad?a tablet that holds interactive books and teach- es children how to sound out letters and words. It was the #1 toy in the nation last December, outselling the Razor Scooter and Barbie. does: edits the scripts and crafts the design documents that be- talking, interactive books for the LeapPad. Besides overseeing writing, art, interaction design and audio production, she gets to moderate lively debates about the prop- er way for a sea monster to pronounce the letter "A". Her current project is phonics activity sheets for kindergartners and first-graders. Each week Leapfrog will post new activity sheets on the Internet. Sub- scribers will be able to download them. What she come the Past jobs: Editor and website editor, Game Develop- er, web content strategist at Macromedia, a compa- ny that produces software that designers use to build Web sites. Best Internet times: "I enjoyed 1997 and 1998 the most because there was a feeling of excitement and growth," she said, "But things hadn't gotten maniacal yet. There was a sense that anything was possible." How Rhodes prepared her for this career: "I'm using all the knowledge I was taught as an English major at Rhodes. Even though I'm involved in tech, I'm still writing and editing every day. The medium may change, but the basic rules of language and critical thought are still there. Also, Rhodes teaches you to treasure intellectual curiosity?and that's what drew so many of us to this unpredictable industry." approach because the business is not founded on the Internet." Lilla Magee likewise sees the Inter- net as primarily a marketing tool. "I al- ways understood I wouldn't make all my money online," said Magee, who currently sells about 150 blankets a month, including orders from abroad. She hopes eventually to double that number, by adding additional seam- stresses and expanding the number of stores that carry her blankets. "But (the Internet) is such a great presence," she said. It allows her to showcase her inventory of unique and constantly changing blanket patterns and to advertise the stores that carry her products. "I'll always have my In- ternet site." "It's so scary doing this. I feel 80% confident I can make this work," said Magee, "If I don't, so what. At least I tried." Paul 011inger puts the Internet's fu- ture in perspective. In his earliest days at Launch.com , he said, people outside the industry told him the Internet was "a joke." "It's not as big as we thought it was a year and a half ago," he conceded. "But it's definitely the most important media innovation in the last 60 years, if not the last 600." PA RHODES FALL 2001 23 RHODES 24 FAIL 2001 LEALEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE Crowd beating freedom riders in Birmingham in the 1960s. Freedom riders rode buses throughout the southern U.S. challenging segregation i 1 i By Timothy S. Huebner Associate Professor of History As a historian of the 19th-century American South, I usually spend most of my summer re- search time cooped up in archives and libraries. This means that I typically ex- perience the past by reading the words of people long dead, preserved in old letters, diaries, newspapers and legal records. Over the years, I have learned to love the touch and scent of brittle, brown paper; I have blown the dust off old books that had not been checked out for decades; I have stood for countless hours at copy machines photocopying as much as the librarians The Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth in Birmingham's Bethel Baptist Church Bethel Baptist Church after the bombing would allow; and I have become an ex- pert at threading microfilm into micro- film readers. But thanks to Rhodes' participation in the Lilly Fellows Program in Humanities and the Arts, a national network of 68 church-related colleges and universities, I spent a month this past summer experiencing the history of the South firsthand. Lilly institu- tions regularly host seminars on vari- ous topics of interest to church-related colleges and universities, and only fac- ulty from these schools are eligible to attend. Last year, Rhodes joined the Lilly network, which includes such prestigious church-affiliated institutions as Boston College, David- son, Notre Dame and the University of the South. By virtue of Rhodes' membership, in June I had the oppor- tunity to participate in a seminar in Birmingham, AL, titled "Spirituality and Social Justice: Lessons from the Civil Rights Movement." The eight participants in the seminar, who came from Lilly institutions across the country, 8 engaged in an intensive, month- long experience. Although we lived on the campus of Samford University, we spent much of our time traveling to the state's historic civil rights sites. Selma, Montgomery and of course, Birmingham, all received their due. We even made trips to Memphis' National Civil Rights Museum and Mt. Juliet, TN, to see civil rights activist Will Campbell as well as Oxford, MS, where Campbell had worked. When we were not on the road, our group met to dis- cuss the books we had read about the places we were seeing and the people we were meeting. I had been to most of these places be- fore, but I had never experienced them and their histories in quite this way. There were many highlights of that month. During our first full day in Birming- ham, we explored the area of downtown where many of the famous events of 1963?the height of the nation's civil rights stru 1e?took place. We walked through Kelly Ingram Park where almost 40 years before Police Commis- sioner Bull Connor and his men had turned dogs and fire hoses on civil rights demonstrators, including many children. Today a series of stone monu- ments and metal sculptures in the park explain and depict the events of that year. Across the street from the park sits the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, which is a museum of civil rights history as well as an archive and resource center for those researching the history of the Birmingham movement. In a series of moving exhibits, the institute explains to visitors how the movement progressed in a city so opposed to civil rights that it earned the nickname "Bombingham" because of the number of terrorist acts carried out by the city's extreme defend- ers of segregation. The most infamous of these bombings occurred in 1963 at the historic Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, across the street from where the institute now stands. One of its old- est members led our group on a tour of the church. We heard the personal testi- mony of a friend of the four young vic- tims of the bombing, and later viewed the 1998 documentary film, Four Little Girls, in the church basement. Never before had the history of a place seemed so real to me. While in Birmingham, our group also had a chance to meet the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, the venerable leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the city and the former pastor of Bethel Baptist Church. We gathered at Bethel, where Shuttlesworth, who now lives in Cincinnati, spoke to us for more than two hours about Birmingham in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He relayed how he had survived the many attempts on his life at the hands of the movement's opponents. Shuttlesworth's closest encounter with death came on Christmas night 1956 when segregationists attempted RHODES FALL 2001 25 s \\1?.?S.7 .1111 Martin Luther King's Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery 16th Street Baptist Church Sculpture of attack dog in Kelly Ingram Park. In the 1960s, Birmingham police turned attack dogs on peaceful civil rights demonstrators MEM to blow up the Bethel parsonage, which at that time stood right beside the church. Shuttlesworth, now 79 years old, showed us the cracks still ev- ident in the side of Bethel Church as a result of the explosion. Long before Martin Luther King Jr. brought national attention to the city in 1963, Shuttlesworth was mo- bilizing Birmingham's black community to end segregation. As his recent biographer, Andrew Man- is, put it, Shuttlesworth possessed within him "a fire you can't put out," a spirit of hope and commitment that inspired his followers to continue the struggle in the face of great personal danger. Hearing him talk about his work on behalf of civil rights proved to be one of the most moving experiences of the whole month. One of our more memorable ventures outside Birmingham was a trip to the home of civil rights activist and Baptist preacher Will Campbell. Camp- bell, who played an active role in the movement as a race relations worker for the National Council of Churches dur- ing the 1950s and 1960s, was the only white clergyman present at the 1957 founding of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the civil rights organization founded by Martin Luther King Jr. and others. He also went to Little Rock, AR, in 1957 to help in the desegregation of Central High School, and the council later dispatched him to similar "trouble spots" all over the South. Over the years, Campbell has written many books exploring his Mis- sissippi roots and his career as an activist, including his award-winning memoir, Brother to a Dragonfly. These days, when he is not lecturing, Camp- bell spends most of his time writing from his log cabin-study on a large wooded lot in Mt. Juliet, outside of Nashville. Like Shuttlesworth, Campbell spent hours with our group discussing his place in history and the theology behind his activism. His folksy charm and disarming wit made him every bit as warm and appealing as his books had indicated. His simple lifestyle and sincere devotion to Christian prin- ciples and human rights made an impression on all of us. The seminar participants met and experienced many other people and places over the course of the month. Our group learned about the historic 26 FALL 2001 Tim Huebner and Will Campbell in Campbell's Mt. Juliet, TN, cabin struggles of the people of Selma to gain the right to vote, and we talked with the city's newly elected mayor, the first African?American to hold that position. In Montgomery, we toured the new Rosa Parks Museum, a struc- ture in honor of the woman who, by refusing to give up her seat on a city bus to a white person, brought the Civil Rights Movement to national attention. We visited Martin Luther King's Dex- ter Avenue Baptist Church, which be- came the center of the bus boycott and where King received national recogni- tion. We also learned about the work of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is dedicated to combatting racism in every form. While there, much to my delight and surprise, I dis- covered that former history student Kerry Kornblatt '99, now in law school at the University of Virginia, was work- ing as a summer intern at the center. In Birmingham, our group spent time talking with other ministers, activists, historians and archivists. We attended a "jazz vespers" service at a Baptist church one Sunday, and worshiped at a predominantly African- American Catholic church on another. It was, in short, a month of both intel- lectual growth and spiritual enrichment. One idea in particular hit me after our first few days in Birmingham, and it continued to resonate with those in the seminar throughout our time together. Historians of late, whether purposely or not, have secularized the story of the Civil Rights Movement. Scholars often discuss grassroots activism and Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy of non-violence without hinting at the deep connections with the African-American church. Yet, even the briefest encounter with civil rights leaders such as Fred Shuttlesworth and Will Campbell, as well as the women of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, make it obvious that the struggle for civil rights was an essentially spiritual move- ment. African-American churches served as the movement's bases of oper- ation, black preachers emerged as its primary leaders, and an abiding faith in God gave civil rights activists the peace and strength to continue their struggle for justice. Historians who have down- played the role of religion in the move- ment need only listen again to the words of its leaders and followers to see that religious ideals played a powerful role in bringing about some of the most profound changes in American history. The chance to spend part of my summer outside of the archives and among those who lived history during the 1950s and 1960s has given me a fresh perspective on the past and a new appreciation for the accomplishments of the brave men and women of the civil rights era. I can never again teach the movement as a mere litany of land- mark events. Rather, when I discuss this period in our history in the class- room, I hope that I will be able to bring to life for my students a portion of the courage and the faith that I en- countered this summer. M Recommended Reading on Spirituality and the Civil Rights Movement Bass, Jonathan. Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Martin Luther King Jr., Eight White Religious Leaders, and the "Letter from Birmingham Jail "Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2001. Nominat- ed for the Pulitzer Prize in history, Bass's book explores the complex and controversial story behind King's famous letter. Campbell, Will D. Brother to a Dragonfly. New York: Continuum Publishing Group, 2000. 25th Anniversary Edition. Campbell's classic memoir?part family history and part theological treatise?takes the reader on a southern religious journey from Depression-era Mississippi through the Civil Rights Movement. Manis, Andrew. A Fire You Can't Put Out: The Civil Rights Life of Birmingham's Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1999. The first biography of Shuttlesworth rescues this important leader from undeserved obscurity and makes a significant contribution to historians' understanding of African-American spirituality. Marsh, Charles. God's Long Summer: Stories of Faith and Civil Rights. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997. In a series of biographical portraits, Marsh explains how religious faith influenced all sides of the civil rights struggle in Mississippi. RHODES FALL 2001 27 Dr. Peter Stanley CAMPUS VOICES The Promise of a Liberal Arts College Dr. Stanley spoke at Opening Convocation at Rhodes. The follow- ing are excerpts Prom his address. More and more, people want colleges to jus-tify themselves, and repay the immense investment our society has made in them, by producing short-term results: by becoming a pipeline to pump out graduates equipped with currently needed skills, by provid- ing technical assistance, by influ- encing national policies, by providing marketable credentials, by rectifying social ills and promot- ing social justice. All of which can be worthy goals. The risk for a liberal arts col- lege in this instrumental approach to higher education is that it leads people in every part of our soci- ety?on the left and the right, alike?to try to appropriate col- leges for their own purposes. To my mind, this confuses the role of individu- als and the role of the institution. Indi- viduals and groups among our faculty, students, staff, trustees and alumni should care deeply enough to be advo- cates for causes and ideas, and they should use the resources of the college to explore issues, form and test hypotheses, explain what they think right; where possible, they should do good in the world. The role of the college, by contrast, is to be the guarantor of this process of free inquiry; it can do this well only if the institution itself is independent. It constrains the scope of education if the college allows itself to be possessed by one set of ideas to the exclusion of oth- ers, or turned into a mere instrument 28 FALL 2001 ?Peter TV. Stan4, Tredident ramana College for achieving external goals, however worthy those goals may appear to be. Instead of being captured by one set of ideas, causes, needs or opportunities, liberal arts colleges should aim to be cos- mopolitan communities that welcome a broad range of peoples and perspectives, respecting the integrity of each while embracing all in a commitment to live, work and learn together. A small, inti- mate, residential college stands or falls not only by the high standards and integrity of its academic program, but also by the degree to which it teaches us how to become a commonwealth, a society in which each member (no matter how dis- tinctive her stance, no matter how dra- matic her disagreements with others on particular issues) is actively, wholeheart- edly invested in the well-being of all. RHODES To make a proudly diverse and plural society into a common- a wealth is one of the most challeng- ing educational goals we could possibly set ourselves. It asks peo- ple who differ from one another in countless ways to find common commitments and occupy com- mon ground. But many of the social and technological changes of the last half-century have eroded that common ground. The prolif- eration of cable television channels and special-interest magazines (and more recently the Web) has largely displaced the national networks and general-readership magazines that once provided people with a set of common reference points. Niche marketing of goods and ser- vices (and now e-commerce) have begun to displace both department stores and malls, where people of very different backgrounds and needs formerly crossed paths. If you get your news from sources that share your own priorities and values, if you purchase your clothes from sources that specialize in your style of garments, if you listen to music from sources that play one kind, you can create a zone of comfort that reinforces what you already think and what you already like. People often describe a liberal arts education as a set of sustained conversa- tions. The better-informed and more broad-ranging these conversations, the deeper and more lasting the educational gains. The conversational metaphor appeals to us, because it affirms that education is at its heart a social activity and a social commitment. My hope for all of us is that our whole lives long, we might be people who embrace conversa- tion, not reject it; people who reach out to find common ground with others, not people who withdraw into private space; people who pursue what we believe to be right and true with our whole heart, but are deeply skeptical of anyone who claims actually to possess the truth; and people who, as a former Pomona president memorably said, will bear our added riches in trust for humankind. The spirit of the liberal arts is the spirit of freedom and civility: free inquiry, free minds, free people in a civil society. The goal of liberally-educated people is a society in which openness, generosity and connectedness trump intolerance, indifference and the illusion that the big problems in life are amenable to private solutions. The world is not going to be bettered, or saved, by six billion of us each trying to have things our own way or associating mostly with those who already agree with us. Quite the opposite: A world worth living in will require us to make long-term investments in each other and nurture a commitment to identify and work for the common good, the com- monweal. There are tough choices to make along the way, and some of them do not easily lend themselves to compro- mise. But you don't start with the death penalty and abortion. You start by com- mitting to engage other people in a cli- mate of reason, suasion and trust. The more I thought about the heart of the message I want to leave with you today, the more I came back to a simple story that I first read about 30 years ago when I was beginning the studies of Philippine history that occupied most of my scholarly life. It is a story about the encounter of cultures and values: about curiosity, suspicion, fear, hope and the discovery of a common ground. Some of you will know that the mountainous regions of northern Luzon are inhabited by peoples who are ethni- cally and culturally different from low- land Filipinos. When the United States first acquired the Philippines from Spain at the turn of the 20th century, some of the leaders of the American government were fascinated by these then much wilder people, whom the Spaniards had never succeeded either in governing or in converting to Christianity. There was, however, a problem. The terrain in which the people lived was extraordinar- ily difficult, and the people themselves excelled at simple forms of warfare. Fighting had for them powerful cultural sanctions?headhunting, for example? and it was thought to be fun. Chroni- clers report that quite often, after a whole day of fighting, combatants would put down their weapons, walk over to each other, and say, "Congratulations. That was a really good fight." So the Americans were wary about pushing into this territory. But their concept of government, their curiosity about the people and their interest in developing the resources of the region ultimately led them to begin building year-round trails or simple roads into what had been inaccessible regions. Nobody knew how the local people would receive this, but there was reason to fear that they would fight back by attacking the building parties and destroying the roads. As one of the earliest roads was being pushed into some particularly difficult terrain inhabited by a very warlike group, the road workers became aware that they were being watched from the surrounding forests. This went on for days, making everyone extremely uncomfortable, and leading them to believe that sooner or later they would be attacked and possibly murdered. One day, however, they began to sense that no one was watching anymore; and, in fact, it turned out to be true that the warriors in the forest had melted away. In a way, this was even worse! No one knew what to make of the new develop- ment, but they were inclined to suspect the worst: an ambush up ahead or something of the sort. Finally, the work party became so uneasy that a small squad of constabu- lary officers was sent ahead to find out what the villagers were up to. This scouting party moved forward stealthily and with growing apprehension for miles and miles through utterly deserted forest, without encountering a sign of any human presence. Finally, they heard a tremendous commotion and saw clouds of dust rising into the sky. With their hearts in their mouths, they sneaked up to the site of all this com- motion and found that the villagers were building a road out to meet them. Too many people in our world are walling themselves and their ideas off from one another in a spirit of suspicion and fear that is neither intellectually responsible nor, in the long run, socially viable. But in this small place, dedicated to the shaping of minds and the pursuit of truth, you have the opportunity? and, I would say, the responsibility?to set your sights higher. A more humane and ultimately more sustainable vision of life rises from the very nature of your enterprise here in this college: a vision that reaches beyond parochialism and self-interest, beyond suspicion and fear and pride, beyond immediate advantage and short-term gain, toward a cos- mopolitan view of life, rooted in the values of liberal learning. It is a vision worth struggling to make real. There will never be a better time than now, or a better place to begin than this. 7*4 "The spirit of the liberal arts is the spirit of freedom and civility: free inquiry, free minds, free people in a civil society." RHODES FALL 2001 29 Chris Huff '02 ATHLETICS BY BILL SORRELL Dr. Defense At the Huff house in German- town, TN, if you weren't up and at 'em by 6:30 a.m., you were consid- ered lazy. "You don't lay around in my house," said Chris Huff, a senior line- backer at Rhodes. "I adapted to that and developed my work ethic from my parents (Garry '72 and Wynellen Weir Huff '71)." Chris Huff's work ethic last year helped Rhodes achieve a second straight winning season. The Lynx were 5-4 and fourth in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. With his 99 tackles last season, including 46 unassisted, conference coaches voted Huff to the pre-season SCAC first team this year. "He was the heart and soul of the defense," said Rhodes coach Joe White. Huff said, "I know this defense better than anybody else on the team. It's my job as outside linebacker. My experience is valuable because when situations call for quick decisions, I'm prepared to make those decisions." He's preparing to make another decision. With a 3.87 grade point average, he has applied to top med- ical schools including Duke, Tulane and Vanderbilt. There were times when medicine was the farthest thought from his mind. He saw the long hours that his father, a physician, worked and the time away from home. But Chris also observed the respect Dr. Huff received while mak- ing rounds. "That caught my attention," said Chris, who has worked in the kitchen at the Memphis Hope and Healing Clinic and done research for University of Tennessee Family Medicine. "Both my parents are role models. My dad is my idol. He is a man of such strong character," Chris said. "He works harder than anybody I've ever met but he never misses a foot- ball game. He's my biggest fan. He's a 30 FALL 2001 big part of my life, and he made me a big part of his." Chris wants to be in primary-care or internal medicine because "you deal with people on a more personal basis. I want to combine my love for science and love for people. I want to grow with the talents God has given me." Huff was Rhodes' Male Scholar Athlete of the Year last year and was on the Academic All-SCAC football team. He was academic all-conference in track as a shot putter. "He is the perfect example of a stu- dent athlete," said White. He also won the Male Scholar Ath- lete of the Year award at Houston High School along with being All- State, All-Shelby-Metro, All-District and being chosen 1997 Mr. Houston High School. He turned down Ivy League RHODES schools Princeton, Brown and Cornell to receive a full football scholarship to Eastern Kentucky University, a Divi- sion 1-AA powerhouse. "I was playing some of my best football there but I hurt my shoulder in a freshman scrimmage and all of a sudden I'm tainted goods," he said. He has had surgery on both shoulders because of football injuries. At Eastern Kentucky he found football to be more work than fun. "I knew there was more to life than ramming my head into people every day," said Huff, who soon transferred to Rhodes. "Rhodes has brought so much out of me that was hidden. I didn't know that I had the capability to make a 3.87, and I want to learn more. Rhodes has done that for me." White has seen Huff (6-2, 215) improve each year since he began playing at Rhodes in 1999. He has also seen Huff's leadership skills dra- matically increase. "He was kind of waiting because he wasn't a senior. I told him, `Now's your time to take over and go,'" said White. Said defensive end Ryan Parry '02, "He only says a couple of words but that's all he needs to say. His defen- sive game gives us confidence. "When I take a hit so he can make the tackle, he's the only one who will say, 'Great job,' and give you the credit. He's humble, very encouraging and positive." Positive is how Huff approached his final season. "I'm stronger but not by much (he bench presses 330 pounds). What's changed is my confi- dence to get the job done. My No. 1 goal is to make the playoffs. It's some- thing I've been shooting for since I've been here." Women's Golf Team Takes Rhodes to Nationals The thought struck her. After being hit on the head by an opponent's golf ball while teeing up for the first hole of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference golf tournament three years ago, Agnes Surowka ('01) said, "I don't think she ever played before." More stunned than sore, she said, "I never expected that to happen. It hadn't happened before." Another first for Surowka was play- ing on a Rhodes women's golf team that finished third in the 2000-2001 NCAA Division 3 national champi- onship tournament. The Lady Lynx have also won two straight conference championships. At the national tournament at Hickory Point Golf Course in Decatur, IL, last spring, Rhodes shot a four-round total of 1,270, 56 strokes in back of national champion Methodist College. Individually, Emily Burch '01 was third with a 14-over par, 302, eight strokes behind national cham- pion Carol Brogan of Methodist. Burch was also third in the 2000 national tournament. On the last day of the tournament, Burch shot a career-best 71, the sec- ond-lowest round among Division 3 golfers this year. "That felt good to go out on," she said. Whitney Bryant '03 (319) was 21st, Surowka (324) was 28th and Laura McKinney '04 (335) and Lau- ren Kwedar '03 (335) were both 42nd out of 81 golfers competing. "Emily was the person who would separate us from the other teams," said Rhodes coach Gordon Ellingsworth, named SCAC Coach of the Year for the second straight year. Burch's 76.80 average led Divi- sion 3 and was also the lowest ever at Rhodes. This year's team shot a school- record 311 and 310 in the SCAC tournament and had the lowest team average (82.85) in school history. Rhodes was ranked second nation- ally most of the season by Golfstat, an Internet statistical comparison rankings site. "I told them at the beginning of the year we had a group of girls together that we don't always get at Rhodes. We have one or two pretty good players but this year we had five very good ones," said Ellingsworth, who became women's golf coach in 1995. Bill Cochran is the team's swing coach. The season's turning point came at the San Jose State University Spar- tan Invitational. Rhodes finished 15th while competing against five NCAA Division 1 teams ranked among the Top 10 and other teams in the Top 25, including New Mex- ico State, Pepperdine, Stanford, Ari- zona State, Tulsa, Oklahoma State and Washington. The team also got the opportunity to play at fabled Pebble Beach. On one of the most difficult holes in golf, No. 17, Burch used a 3-wood to drive the ball 180 yards into the wind and rain. Her shot landed five feet below the hole, which she birdied. "It was so awesome," she said. Burch and Surowka, who qualified for the NCAA tournament in 1999, provided leadership and experience. Burch played for two Division 1 schools, Vanderbilt and the University of Memphis. Twice she was the Ten- nessee state prep champion. She was SCAC Player of the Year in 2000 and has been All-America twice. Entering the season ranked first in Division 3 in par-3 scoring (3.12) and sixth in par-5 scoring (5.35), Burch finished the season ranked first in par- 3 (3.11) and first in par-5 (5.07). She led the nation in seven statisti- cal categories. At the National Golf Coaches Association banquet during the NCAA tournament, Ellingsworth called Burch "the most dedicated, hard- working" athlete he has coached at Rhodes. "We had a period of time where they are required to be there for prac- tice but she did something every day. She stayed afterward and worked more," he said.. Said Burch, "Golf is everything about practice." Laura McKinney, a sophomore who ranked 11th in the nation with an 84.05 scoring average, "probably made us a better team than a year before," said Ellingsworth. "She did a remarkable job." Despite suffering from rotator cuff problems and back pain, sophomore Whitney Bryant was ranked 8th nationally with an average of 82.85. RHODES FALL 200I 31 Sophomore Lauren Kwedar, Bryant and Surowka wne academic All-Americans. Leaving for Illinois an hour after Commencement, Surowka said, "There was no time to celebrate." That she is still playing golf is rea- son to celebrate. When she was a freshman at Millsaps, she was diag- nosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma. She underwent chemotherapy and trans- ferred home. Her cancer treatments left her with no energy, but with a ton of apprecia- tion for the sport. "It made me think how special it is to play golf. I learned you can go through a lot. You are a lot stronger person than you think you are," Surowka said. Burch, who said that the strongest part of her game is her swing and hit- ting the ball straight, thought about playing professionally had she quali- fied for the LPGA U.S. Open or been 2001 SCAC Player of the Year. "I didn't get either of those so I said, 'O.K., I'm going to cool it for awhile.' That was a turning point but it was wrong of me to dismiss totally the thought of going pro. It was a shoot-from-the-hip-type answer. I can always go back to golf," she said. Will Rhodes return to the national tournament next season? Burch thinks so. "There is a potential dynasty here," she said. 74 SN I:11 19 X 0i MI MI ' Emily Burch '01 and Agnes Surowka '01 32 FALL 2001 RHODES ALUMNI NEWS From the office of the director Alumni 101 Here's a quick quiz: What can the Alumni Office do for me? Name three volunteer oppor- tunities for Rhodes alumni. How do you get in touch with the Alumni Office? Describe the goal of the Alumni Executive Board. How'd you do? If you were like most Rhodes alumni, some of these were stumpers. So, to set the record straight, RHODES sat down with Lisa Meeder Turnbull, director of alumni; Liz Smith Parkhurst '80, who is complet- ing her two-year term as president of the Alumni Executive Board; and Jamie Augustine '89, the board's incoming president. RHODES: Let's start at the very beginning. What does the Alumni Office do for Rhodes alumni? LISA: We're probably best known for planning Homecoming and class re- unions. But I also love to hear from alumni who have an idea for events in their area or are interested in hosting an alumni gathering. We plan approximate- ly 30 regional events for alumni throughout the United States each year. Alumni can also call us if they want current contact information for friends, classmates, etc. or lists of alumni in a given city or profession. This is especially helpful when pulling together address lists for weddings, birth announcements and holiday cards, or when someone is relocating or changing careers and wants to draw on his or her Rhodes identity as a starting point for networking. RHODES: And the Alumni Association? LIZ: The Association has more than 13,000 members in all 50 states, as well as in 43 other countries on six continents. We're not a dues-paying organization, so anyone who attended Rhodes for one full year is automati- cally part of the community. The purpose of the association is to promote Rhodes College, to deepen Lisa Meeder Turnbull, Director of Alumni the loyalty of the alumni and to encourage a mutually beneficial rela- tionship between the institution and its alumni. The Alumni Executive Board and its committees work closely with Lisa to be sure that the alumni program meets the needs and interests of the alumni. RHODES: How has the association grown and developed during your two-year term as president of the Alumni Executive Board? LIZ: It's impossible to answer that question in isolation. My predecessor, Doug Fancher '64, definitely laid the groundwork for what I consider to be the high points of my term. Under Doug's leadership the board established the Alumni Hall of Fame, which permanently commemorates and recognizes the winners of the Dis- tinguished Alumnus Award. Another enduring initiative was the graduation toast, whereby the members of each graduating class are formally welcomed into the family of alumni at the conclusion of their commencement re- hearsal in Fisher Garden. We have a creative board, generating and imple- menting new programs, such as minority alumni outreach, and expanding others, such as awards and recognitions. We've engaged in some long-range strategic planning to build community among alumni through vehicles beyond Homecoming and class reunions and to strengthen our ties with the faculty and student body. RHODES: It's true that leadership is a building process. Jamie, as you look ahead to the next two years, what do you hope to accomplish, and what would you like to say to your fellow alumni who might be part of your vision? JAMIE: I believe our most impor- tant goal is to further the mission of being an active, involved board. We must raise the visibility of the board among the alumni?we exist to repre- sent their interests. Our vision is much the same: increase overall alumni participation in the life of the college. Most alumni Do You Know a Distinguished Alumnus/a? Of course you do! You have a friend, roommate, fraternity brother or sorority sister who has not only succeeded in his or her chosen profession, but has taken the Rhodes values of truth, loyalty and service to heart and made them a way of life. I know that right now, as you're reading this, someone is coming to mind? so tell us who it is! We need your nominations for the 2002 Distinguished Alumni Award, to be presented during Homecoming weekend, Oct. 25-27, 2002. You can submit a nomination form online at alumni@rhodes.edu or you may send a letter of nomination to the Rhodes College Alumni Office, 2000 North Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112. Nominations must be received by April 1, 2002. Mike Edwards '79 Awards Committee Chair Alumni Executive Board RHODES FALL 2001 33 Doug Fancher '64 (seated), Jamie Augustine '89 and Liz Smith Parkhurst '80 By Aaron Tucker '03 Rhodes International Alumni Association President Liz Smith Parkhurst '80 Little Rock, AR 37 REPORTER: GWEN AWSUMB 4736 ALL SPICE DR. MEMPHIS,TN 38117 901-682-1478 GAWSUMB@BELLSOUTH.NET 38 REPORTER: MCKAY BOSWELL 4649 CHICKASAW RD., MEMPHIS, TN 38117. 901-683-8315 41 REPORTER: ANN BELL, 1763 EASTMORELAND AVE. MEMPHIS, TN 38104. 901-274-5617 Olive M. Garen is still playing piano with the organist at First Presbyterian Church and active in the "hands on" Bootheel Youth Museum. 42 60th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 REPORTER: JET HOLLENBERG BIRGE 295 W. CENTRAL PARK ST., APT. 2 MEMPHIS, TN 38111 901-458-7606 46 Sally Johnston Schultz of Tucson, AZ, enjoyed a 16-day tour of Greece in June. 47 55th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 48 REPORTER: MARTHA CARROLL MCGUIRE 4395 CHICKASAW RD. MEMPHIS, TN 38117 Best Times, a local Memphis magazine, recently featured Jane Ogden with Ewing Carruthers '39. AT AJMNI NEWS were very involved in this community as students and I hope that we as alumni would reconnect to the college and become more active in its life. RHODES: Jamie, you've given us the perfect cue for one final question: How can alumni become actively in- volved in the life of the college? JAMIE: Say, "yes!" or volunteer. Seriously, there are numerous ways to be involved, regardless of whether one lives in Memphis or be- yond. Admissions and career services need you, and class committees plan reunions and provide leader- ship in the Annual Fund. Everyone can attend events in their areas; that's a great way to stay connected and meet others of all ages and professions who share the Rhodes experience. LISA: And don't forget class reporters. Preparing Class Notes is a fun way for classmates to stay in touch and you don't have to be "local" to be involved?one class reporter e-mails her col- umn from China! Editor's Note: The alumni office can be reached at 800- 264-5969 or 843-3845 from the Memphis area; address e- mail to alumni@rhodes.edu . Jazz Up Your Holiday Season Join the Rhodes community and the congregation of Evergreen Presbyterian Church for a Christmas Jazz Journey with Rhodes Chaplain Rev. Billy Newton '74. This one-hour holy, holiday jazz adventure begins at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2001 in the Evergreen Presbyterian Church sanc- tuary. The event features some of the most exciting jazz musicians in Memphis, Di Anne Price and Her Boyfriends with Jim Spake, Tom Lonardo and Erroll Thomas. A recep- tion hosted by the Rhodes College Alumni Association will follow. All members of the Rhodes and Evergreen communities are welcome. If you plan to attend, please respond to the Alumni Office at 843-3845 or alumni@rhodes.edu . CLASS NOTES 34 FALL 2001 RHODES 50 REPORTERS: ANN DEWAR BLECKEN 355 CARAWAY CV. MEMPHIS, TN 38117 901-683-4737. JIM WILLIAMSON 733 UNIVERSITY ST. MEMPHIS, TN 38107 901-276-3989 John Reid Bell and wife Ada Marie celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in September 2000 at Evergreen Presbyterian Church in Memphis. 51 REPORTER: FRANCES CROUCH PERKINS PO Box 66 SENATOBIA, MS 38668 662-562-6441 Patsy Williams Briggs has enjoyed a career in real estate in Tuscaloosa, AL. Gerry Bugbee has retired as a school principal in Albuquerque, NM. Gerry's wife is Becky Blanton '53. Mary Chisolm Dantzler has retired from her position as a media specialist at Dresden School, Norcross, GA. Mary Catherine Hurt Gewin and husband Reith '50 of St. Joseph, MO, enjoy traveling since Reith's retirement from the Presbyterian ministry. Earl Kittennan of San Antonio, TX, has spent 30 years as a civilian computer specialist with the U.S. Navy. Lynn Dazet Lipsey of Blacksburg, VA, has sold her business, British Isles Originals. Jim McDonald has retired after a career as a Camden, AR, orthodontist. Betty Gray McGehee of Lake Charles, LA, has had a fulfilling career as a Presbyterian minister and chaplain. Albert Nelius of Durham, NC, has retired from the Episcopal priesthood. Bill Rawlins has retired as pastor of Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church, Longview, TX. Ann Allenberg Rosen, a retired attorney, winters at Treasure Island, FL, and summers in Buchanan, TN. Jeannine Tushek Sessions of Lake Village, AR, is active in her local church, Lakeside Methodist Church, as both a lay speaker and a member of the choir. She has also taught Sunday school since 1979. Jimmy Springfield and his wife, Donna, had an enjoyable choral trip to Switzerland in June, where they met the Rhodes Singers in Bern. They divide their time between homes in Collierville, TN, and Destin, FL. Roy Stratton, an electronic engi- neer in Oriskany, NY, retired recently from monitoring government research contracts for the U.S. Air Force. He and his wife, Polly, plan to move south later this year. 52 50th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 Mary Faulk of Annandale, VA, is ac- tive in Scottish events through Clan Maclnnes Society International of which she is a founder as well as secre- tary and editor of the clan publication. Wayne Todd of Salem, SC, mar- ried Carol B. Cocke in 1998. He is the father of five children including Perrin '78 and Taylor '80. 53 Betty Sue Wilcox Shaw of Lennon, MI, is a volunteer state coordinator for the TAX AIDE program sponsored by AARP and the IRS. She also volun- teers for other senior citizen activities and serves on the state board of the Michigan Association of Retired School Personnel and Lake Huron Presbytery Council. 57 45th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 Charles Riegle is happily retired and is working on his golf game in his home state of Connecticut and in Florida. Berryhill Nominated for DJ Award Ken Berryhill '51 of Nashville, who bills himself as "the world's oldest living disc jockey," has been nominated for the Country Music Disc Jockey Hall of Fame. Ken broadcasts weekly on Vanderbilt University's student radio station, WRVU FM 91.1 and on the Internet. He is married to the former Mary Morris '68. 60 REPORTER: KIM BAXTER HENLEY 427 COLONIAL RD. MEMPHIS, TN 38117 901-761-1443 mi61913@cs.com 61 REPORTER: SAM DRASH 4541 SOLOMON SEAL TR. CHATTANOOGA, TN 37415 423-875-3580 SLDRASH@YAHOO.COM Some interesting information about the Class of 1961 has come to light from the answers to a questionnaire I recently sent to class members: 'Thirty-one children of the class members have attended Rhodes. Twen- ty-six of the children will have graduat- ed from Rhodes by the end of this school year. Nineteen of the 31 children represent eight of the 1961 graduates. In a question about hobbies, 60 different hobbies were mentioned. It is obvious that the hobbies of today are quite different from those in 1961. A number of classmates mentioned cutting back on their drinking, and only one said their main hobby was dancing. The main hobbies today in- clude travel, spoiling grandbabies, reading, gardening, tennis, communi- ty service, fishing and church work. What a difference 40 years can make! Bill Howard retired Dec. 31, RHODES FALL 2001 35 CLASS NOTES 2000, as senior vice president and ac- tuary of the National Organization of Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Associations (NOLHGA). Marlene Peeples Howard '62 continues her volunteer work as a docent at the Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History. Bill and Marlene live in Reston, VA, about 30 miles west of Washington, DC. Bill Reed and his wife, Mary, have moved to Goodlett Place in Memphis. Anne P'Pool Crabb has been the organist at the Presbyterian Church in Paris, KY, for the past 4 1/2 years. She also does Kentucky history research and has compiled some books on Indian captives, battles, etc. She has also done an Elderhostel lecture series called "Warrior-Pioneers: The settlement of Kentucky." The Filson History Quarterly published her Indian captivity story in 1996. Les Smith and his wife Connie live on a lake near Conyers, GA, about 20 miles outside of Atlanta. They have started a special events company which is still growing. This fall they are opening a cafe in Covington, GA. Les had open heart surgery about three years ago, and is doing fine now. Nelle Nuckolls Kottman has re- married. Her husband, Richard, is a 36 FALL 2001 professor of American history at Iowa State University. Nelle is also a profes- sor at Iowa State. She teaches French and is the assistant chair of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures. For the past 12 years, she has been the director of the Iowa Regents' Summer Study Program in Lyon, France. Recently, Nelle received the state of Iowa Outstanding Educator Award at the college level. Sam and Ginny Taylor Drash '66 moved to Chattanooga during the summer of 2000. Sam is the de- velopment director at Scenic Land School and Ginny is the coordinator of parish resources at The Church of the Good Shepherd. Sam and Ginny became first-time grandparents last November when a granddaughter was born. John Frazer will miss our 40th re- union because he will be carrying on a 30-year tradition of pheasant hunting in South Dakota during that weekend. Sarah Maxfield Smither asks that we pass on her love and greetings to all of our classmates. She and her husband, Chuck, had been scheduled to go to New Orleans for over a year to attend the wedding of the daughter of a close friend. Bette Baumgarten Daniels will also miss the reunion. She will be in RHODES Rome at the end of a month-long va- cation in Italy. Jerry and Martha Duncan traveled to Alaska this summer for a 10-day wilderness/fishing trip. "We went to Juneau, then by floatplane to the island of Lemesieure near Gustavus with guide superieur John Kibbons '64," says Jerry. "Then a short ride by boat to Gustavus where we overnighted with Hayden Kaden '64 and his lovely wife, Bonnie, who have been in Alaska since grad school days. What a grand reunion and respite from our summer temps." Fay Quinn isele of Albany, GA, is a retired clinical toxicologist medical practice manager and has been active in the American Cancer Society since 1971, Habitat for Humanity since 1994, and Albany Amateur Radio Club since 1975. She celebrated her 30th anniversary with her husband Frank Isele. 62 40th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 Trish Gladney Holland recently returned from a youth mission trip with the Mountain View Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs to Casas por Cristo in Juarez, Mexico, where the group built a house. She is now minister at First Presbyter- ian Church, Rockdale, TX. 65 REPORTER: TERI TIDWELL HORNBERGER 1723 42ND ST. SW WATERTOWN, SD 57201 JIMTERIHORN@POCKETMAIL.COM Jamie Murff Dent of Clemson, SC, is now the executive director of Pickens County Meals on Wheels. Sally Mixon Thomas and her hus- band, Zach, have volunteered in Guatemala for the past four years work- ing with a small organization called Common Hope, which is currently as- sisting about 6,000 people in the mountains southwest of Guatemala Feeding the World Cary Fowler '71, associate professor at the Agricultural University of Norway, also serves as senior adviser to the director general of the Rome- based International Plant Genetic Resources Institute. He is also a represen- tative of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, a consortium of 16 international research institutes (most of which are engaged in plant breeding) in United Nations negotiations regarding biodi- versity and the ownership and exchange of genetic resources. "We are close to agreeing on an international treaty on the subject after seven years of negotiating," he says. For the past couple of years Fowler has maintained a grueling schedule, traveling all over the world six to sev- en months a year. In addition, Fowler is on the board of the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, chairing the board committee on research and programs. "The name of the center might seem odd, but it is the world's largest public wheat and corn breeding institute," says Fowler. "About 85% of the modern wheat varieties grown in developing countries originate from this institute, and we recently released a drought-tolerant maize variety for southern Africa that will dramatically increase production on resource-poor farms and save many lives in drought years." City. They "focus on children, but help entire families rise out of poverty and meet their full potential." 66 Snow Named to Commission Steve Snow '71 has been named as a senior policy analyst on the pro- fessional staff of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. The commission, based in Washington, DC, is an independent Federal Government agency created by the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 to advise the president, secretary of state and Congress on how best to promote religious freedom internationally and bring public attention to the plight of those who are persecuted due to their religious beliefs or affiliation. The commission has held public hear- ings, conducted fact-finding visits and made policy recommendations re- garding religious-freedom violations in a number of Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Snow retired from the United States Foreign Service and the Department of State last fall following a 27-year career including overseas assignments in seven different countries. Russ and Terry Didelot celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary. He is a home decor merchant for the Charlotte, NC, district of Sears Roe- buck and Co., for which he has worked for 35 years. Tim Greaves of Greenville, SC, is an attorney with Haynsworth, Baldwin, Johnson, Greaves and is an independent artist. Griff Keyes of Little Rock is a fi- nancial consultant for A.G. Edwards. Jerry and Nelda Smith Pierce celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary. She is a private piano teacher at Ridgeway Baptist Church in Memphis and a substitute teacher at Briarcrest Christian School. 67 35th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 68 REPORTER: JANE BISHOP BRYSON 3366 HIGHLAND PARK PL. MEMPHIS,TN 38111 JBISHOP@SIGNATUREADVERTISING.COM Susan Lucas now lives at the beach near Destin, FL, and stays busy painting in her studio for the Catherine Dixon Gallery in Seaside, Anthony Kelley Gallery in Pensacola and Camberley's Art and Antiques at the Martha Wash- ington Inn in Abingdon, VA. Carl Nuckolls of Fountain Hills, AZ, is a member of the technical staff at Motorola Inc. NASA recently invit- ed him and his family to attend the Mars Odyssey launch in recognition of his work at Motorola in developing the small deep space transponder used for that mission. 69 Donna Bishop Bugg Pinner of Bolivar, TN, is a special education teacher in the Hardeman County Schools. 70 Jim Brinson was recently honored for his 25 years as organist/choirmas- ter at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion in Memphis. He also received the 2001 Fannie Warr Award for Service from St. Mary's Episcopal School for girls. 71 REPORTER: BETHA HUBBARD GILL 1365 YORKSHIRE DR. MEMPHIS, TN 38119 901-685-6712 YORKFOREST@AOL.COM Memphis attorney Jim Mulroy was installed as a fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers Inc. during the annual summer meeting of the American Bar Association in Chicago. A partner with the firm of Lewis Fisher Henderson & Claxton, Mulroy was formerly managing attorney of litigation for Federal Express Corp. Judi Morrow Sanders of Boul- der, CO, is a self-employed artist. 72 30th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 73 Meriwether Maranzana of Tampa, FL, is the community director for United Dominion Realty Trust. Her son, Will Haven, graduated from Rhodes in May. 74 Curt Baldwin has moved to Santa Rosa, CA, where he is a plastic surgeon for Permanente Medical Group. Rick Bruno of Atlanta is now the chief financial officer for the Lucas Group. He was previously treasurer of Metro Trans. 75 Stacy Harman Harrison of Decatur, GA, was promoted to patient relations coordinator for EmoryHealthcare this year. Her son, Sam, is now 13 and daughter, Jane, is 10. Clarke Named Inspector General Kenneth Clarke '72 of Washington, DC, was selected inspector general of the U.S. International Trade Commission in July 2001. He served as director of the Inspectors General Auditor Training Institute. RHODES FALL 2001 37 A Little Music I Ann Gotschall Sharp '72 (center) starred as Mame in Theatre Memphis' musical season opener. Other alumnae in the production were Jessica Rainey '96 (left) and Molly Molina '97. CLASS NOTES Jeff Hudgins of Joelton, TN, re- ports: "My wife, Carol, just became a grandmother which makes me a 'step- coach.' My students call me 'Coach,' so we're teaching it to the kid to avoid Teepaw' or other atrocities. I teach U.S. government and psychology in public high school and am the head ninth-grade football coach." 76 REPORTER: VICKERS DEMETRIO JOHNSON 7117 WESTFORD DR. KNOXVILLE, TN 37919 865-69I-6944 Roxanne Woods Bradow of Hazen, AR, is the band and choir director for Hazen High School and music director for Hazen First United Methodist Church. She has two grandchildren and annually sings with the Arkansas Symphony. Roxanne also belongs to sev- eral community organizations and regu- larly covers local news for her family's newspaper, The Grand Prairie Herald Dayna Deck of St. Louis is a self- employed attorney. Her daughter, Kendall, graduated from Guilford College in North Carolina this year. Cindy Hickman Feltus teaches elementary art in a public school in Little Rock, is the chair of Potluck Inc., a food rescue organization, and serves on the Parents Council at Sewanee. 77 25th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 Mark Carlton is senior vice president and general counsel at Universal Compression Inc., a natural gas com- pression company based in Houston. Steve Collins of Eureka, MO, is director of business development for Commercial Development Co., where he is in charge of buying large indus- trial facilities from coast to coast. Bill Hulsey of Austin, TX, is an intellectual property partner at the Hughes & Luce law firm. Physician Steve Melton is active on the board of First Presbyterian Christian School and Young Life of Dyersburg, TN. Bob Rogers is now an accountant at Perfect-10 Satellite Distributing in Little Rock. He was previously a tax accountant for First Commercial Corp., a bank holding company. 78 Teresa Watson Carrigan recently accepted the position of professor of computer science at Blackburn College in Carlinville, IL. David McWilliams now lives in Miami. He took over the responsibili- ties for the state of Florida for Merrill Lynch effective June 1. Jim Porter is now the optics engi- neering manager at Raytheon in Tucson, AZ. He was previously with Martin Marietta. Dana Moreland Rickman of Durham, ME, works for the University of Southern Maine. 79 Mary Ann Weber Hyatt is assistant librarian for access services at Gallagher Law Library at the University of Washington. Anne McKee is the Maryville College campus minister in Maryville, TN. She was previously associate pas- tor at the Farragut (Tennessee) Presbyterian Church. Rob Summitt is a professor and res- idency program director in the Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. He was previously an asso- ciate professor of obstetrics/gynecology. Lisa Bell is the director of media re- lations at Christian Brothers University in Memphis. She is curent- ly pursuing a M.Ed. at CBU and recently completed a one-year term as president of the Kiwanis Club of Memphis. Richard Byrd of Kirkwood, MO, was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2000 and serves as the Republican deputy whip. He served on the Kirkwood City Council from 1994-2000 as a Republican committeeman. 81 Carol Cole Czeczot, an adjunct instructor of journalism at Stetson University, also works as an office assis- tant at the Presbyterian Counseling Center in Daytona Beach, FL. She also enjoys acting in community theater productions and is experimenting with new approaches to writing. 82 20th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 Christine Arax of New York City moved to The Daily Deal (financial newspaper) as the editorial production editor after 13 years at the American Banker (daily banking newspaper). She is also training to run the New York City Marathon in the fall. Alan Curie is associate chair for clinical practice for the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and was recently promoted to clinical asso- ciate professor of anesthesiology. He was also chosen to be the chief of 38 FALL 2001 RHODES anesthesiology and the medical direc- tor of peri-operative services at Strong Health Highland Hospital. Janet Kaller Geerlings of Marion, MI, now teaches at Northern Michigan Christian School. Lisa Hinely of Austin, TX, is a principal at Nonprofit Technology and Management. She was a systems analyst for Habitat for Humanity in Austin. 83 Toni Sabvella Barnes of Memphis has been named a first vice president of National Bank of Commerce. Ed and Janet Woodson Dellinger '82 live in Germantown, TN. Ed is now vice president and an investment analyst at First Tennessee, and Janet is now with Memphis Pediatrics. Teresa Morrow is theater director for the Austin (Texas) Independent School District. Christine Ewing Bolan and her husband, Terry, retired last year and are living on their 39-foot sailboat. They spent the winter in the Virgin Islands and this year completed their first ma- jor passage from Virgin Gorda to New England and Nova Scotia. Next year they plan to sail around the world. 84 REPORTER: TRACY VEZINA PATTERSON 2680 MCVAY RD. MEMPHIS, TN 38119 901-624-6681 SPATTER2@MIDSOUTH.RR.COM Alice Marie Clark Danko' two sons, Trey and Clark, were recently featured in a lead photograph article about their Chattanooga, TN, neighborhood. In addition to raising two local celebrities, Alice Marie also works as the account- ing manager for Cigna Healthcare. Paul Ford e-mailed that he has been practicing law in Arkansas for the past 14 years. He and wife, Annie, and their three children, aged 15, 13 and 11, have lived the last eight years in Jonesboro, where Paul is a sole practitioner. In 1994, Paul served as a defense counsel during the trials of the "West Memphis Three," one of the most infamous murder trials in Arkansas history. Paul appeared in a television documentary titled Paradise Lost: The Child Murders of Robin Hood Hills. The film still airs occasionally on HBO. According to Paul, "Although life has thrown me a few curves, I have been blessed and am doing well." Paul may be interested to learn about Bill Reddoch's company, Rapsheets.com, an Internet business- to-business arm of the Memphis Daily News. His company resells information to companies that are screening employees and tenants, as well as to private investigators and at- torneys. Bill serves as the director of sales for Rapsheets.com . "It's a pretty amazing business," Bill says, "and we've been able to take a leadership position in the industry, both in information and the technology that delivers it." Bill and wife, Julie, live in Germantown, TN, with their son, William, who will celebrate his second birthday in January. 85 Swann Au-Barrett recently moved back to the U.S. with her husband, Greg, and two daughters after 13 years in Germany, where she earned her M.A. degree in political science. She now works as vice president of marketing for the German-American Trade Center near Atlanta. She supports and consults German start- up companies in the U.S. market. Dan DiStefano of Harleysville, PA, just passed his Ph.D. qualifying exam in molecular biology at Lehigh University. He works for Merck & Company Inc. as a research associate. Bob and Lisa Lawhon of Franklin, TN, announce the birth of their second child, Anna Grace, born Jan. 5, 2001. Bob is currently a vice president at Bank of America. Rob and Dawn Bass Popovitch '86 of Southlake, TX, announce the birth of their daughter, Katherine Renee, born June 17, 2001. Will Albritton of Memphis is director Alumni, Students Win Ostrander Awards Rhodes alumni and students garnered top honors at the 2001 Ostrander Awards this fall. Formerly called the Memphis Theatre Awards, they have been renamed in honor of Memphis ac- tor Jim Ostrander. Bill Short '71, Burrow Library's coordinator of public services, re- ceived two Ostranders, one for props in The Moon Is Blue at Germantown Community Theatre, and the other for set dressing for Blithe Spirit at Theatre Memphis. McCoy Theatre received its share of honors. Katie Walsh '04 was named best supporting actress in a musical for Into the Woods; Kyle Hatley '04 won best support- ing actor in a drama for 1phigenia and Other Daughters; and Kathy Haaga '72 won for best props for Into the Woods. Rhodes alumni, students and others involved in McCoy productions received 16 nomina- tions in all. of outreach at Second Presbyterian Church. Christa Crisier and Bill Butler married May 23, 1999. Their son, Bryn Andrew Butler, was born August 3, 2000. Mike Palazzolo is a member of the Design Review Commission for the City of Germantown, TN. Brad and Joanna Smith Priester '86 have moved from Jackson, TN, to Memphis, where Brad is a retinal surgeon with Mid-South Retina Associates. Katy Spurlock Schwarz of Memphis is a program associate for the Plough Foundation and is a new board member for the Partners for the Homeless. She is also on the LeBonheur Early Childhood Collaborative Advisory Committee. Maj. Scott Sweetser of Springfield, VA, has been assigned as a Central Asia security issues analyst with RHODES FALL 2001 39 CLASS NOTES Harris Appointed U.S. Attorney A former Shelby County, Tennessee prosecutor has been sworn in as the new U.S. Attorney for Western Tennessee. Terry Harris '83 recently took the oath and is awaiting Senate confirma- tion. Harris worked with the Shelby County District Attorney's office for 14 years. He will be responsible for the prosecution of federal crimes throughout Western Tennessee. her son. (Brief editorial: I think Quade is about the coolest name I've heard in a long time.) Terrence and Jeannie Beauregard O'Toole announce the birth of their second child, Emily Elise O'Toole, March 12, 2001. Joe and Cindy Rice Simonet live in New Albany, OH. Cindy dedicates all her time to her family, including children, Patrick, Aimee, Caroline and Emily. David Lusk writes to share that he and his wife Carissa Hussong became parents for the second time on Aug. 27, 2001 when Phoebe Jane Lusk-Hussong entered the world. Older sister, Grayson, was hoping for a boy, so it will be an adjustment. David was featured in Memphis maga- zine's 2001 "Who's Who in Memphis," with a spread featuring his bio and photo. Vey), cool. Vincent and Jennifer Thomas- Starck announce the birth of their new baby, Clementine Frances Starck, born July 30, 2001 in London. Three- year-old sister Abigail welcomed her home. Tim and Kim Chu of Orange, CA, had their first child, Cameron Elizabeth, on their fourth wedding anniversary, May 31, 2001. The per- fect anniversary gift! Tim is a finan- cial consultant. That's a LOT of future Rhodes graduates! From the "just plain cool" files: Alison Abernathy of Jacksonville, FL, is the global manager of commu- nications with Arizona Chemical for International Paper. She e-mailed me from sunny Finland, of all places. (Mere, apparently, she'd become em- broiled in a minor scandal with a local rock band. You'll have to reach her di- rectly for the details.) Actually, she re- ports what she's REALLY doing with all her "spare time" is renovating a 70- year-old historic house in downtown Jacksonville. It's a "cool little place with great neighbors and only 30 minutes from the beach." Sounds like a great vacation spot to me, A-Ray. (hint, hint.) Dr. Brian Davenport recently just finished Bicycle Tour of Colorado, a 500-mile and 18,300-foot total eleva- tion gain six-day ride, on July 28. Bri- an saved his fastest time for the last day, coving 85 miles in 3:53, blowing by the Collegiate Peaks. He continues to keep a full schedule of racing and teaching indoor cycling classes at vari- ous northern Virginia fitness centers while holding down his "real job" as an associate at the international manage- ment consulting firm of Booz, Allen & Hamilton Inc. in McLean, VA. Lauren Wellford Deming writes to tell this little tale of travel and reunion of old suitemates: Curtis and Alice McCarthy Finn visited the Demings in July on their trip through Canada, Washington and Oregon. After a quick stop at Portland's 24-hour Church of Elvis, Lauren and husband, Will, took them on a tour of Oregon wine coun- try. Fun was had by all. (She always was a big Elvis fan, that Alice.) I got to visit Memphis recently to attend the Memphis Theatre Awards, and had dinner with Sam Briden Duke and her husband, Brit. One ma- jor topic of discussion between us was what horrors we are going to inflict on you all for our 15th reunion next year. Here are some professional updates: Shawn Abel molds young minds by teaching algebra and honors pre- calculus at Collierville (Tennessee) High School, where he's also an assis- tant varsity football coach. Go, Shawn! Karen Cagle York, her husband, Steve, and daughter, Rachel, have made a big move from Memphis to Evanston IL, where Karen is the direc- tor of work/life and human resources for Rauland-Borg Corp. and serves on the company's executive team. Steve is a pilot for North American Jet, and Rachel has begun junior kindergarten at The Roycemore School. Karen, do you realize how COLD winters are up there? Bundle up! Sherrie Keeney Hollis of Eads, TN, is currently the director of expense administration at Primacy Relocation. Mary Munn Laronge of Marlborough, MA, is a travel consul- tant. She and her husband, Joshua, will celebrate their first wedding anniversary Nov. 11. Jim Springfield, formerly an engi- neer with Microsoft, is now a CTO with Premise Systems Inc. Charlotte Cooper Gaskins has the Department of Defense. In September 2000, he and his wife, Re- becca, became the proud parents of a third child, Kathryn Elizabeth Sweetser. Scott and Alsino Thomas announce the birth of their son, James Anthony Thomas, born Feb. 26, 2001. 871 5th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 REPORTER: BRIAN MOTT 1210 W I ITH AVE. COVINGTON, LA 70433 504-809-7426 BRIANMOTT@AOL.COM Dear Class of 1987: (a/k/a the best class Rhodes College has ever produced): I'm pleased to announce once again that our class is doing far more interesting things than just about any- one else, achieving greatness all over the place and still producing babies at an alarming rate. From the maternity/paternity section: Wright and Kimberly Collins Bates '88 announce the birth of a daughter, Rachel Elizabeth Bates, May 30, 2001. Wright completed a reproduc- tive endocrinology and infertility fellow- ship at Brigham Women's Hospital for Harvard Medical School. They recently moved to San Antonio, TX. Scott and Harriet Smalley Monnig announce the birth of their first child, Jackson Quade Monnig, June 4, 2001. She resigned from her position as associate with Brady Design Group to stay at home with 40 FALL 2001 RHODES taken a leave of absence from her job as a faculty member in business law at Central Piedmont Community College. She writes, "My five-year-old, Rebecca, started kindergarten, and I'm watching my two-year-old, Katie." Katie would be Katherine Brea Ware's godchild, by the way. I hope I've covered everyone's news. Keep writing, folks. Keep doing great things and having great babies. Oh, and mark your calendars for our 15th reunion Oct. 25-26, 2002! Reporting live, Brian 88 REPORTER: STEVE BECTON 6154 RUNNING RIDGE MEMPHIS, TN 38115 901-547-0375 six1866@Aor..com Jeff and Amy Fay West Chandler announce the birth of their third son, MacMillan Young Chandler, Sept. 20, 2000. Tom Horton of Nashville is now a full-time freelance writer and is work- ing on a novel titled More Than This. He received a grant from the Peter S. Reed Foundation, a New York-based arts foundation in June to finish his work, which he expects to complete in October. Bryan and Stacey McClements Keck announce the birth of their first child, Caleb Keck, May 11, 2000. Mark and Debbie Thissen Mills announce the birth of their first child, Evan Joseph Mills, Jan. 23, 2001. 89 REPORTER: ROBIN MEREDITH KELLY 127 WHIPPOORWILL DR. OAK RIDGE, TN 37830 865-483-2019 KELLY8688@AOL.COM Audrey and Ted Davis announce the birth of their second child, Courtney Elizabeth Davis, Feb. 19, 2001. Ara and Gina Rhodes Hanissian '91 announce the birth of their fourth child, Armen Sarkis Hanissian, May 8, 2001. Gina is currently practicing internal medicine and pediatrics with the UT Medical Group in Collierville, TN, with her husband. Joey Nesbit teaches and coaches in the Shelby County (Tennessee) Schools. He received his master of arts degree in education from Cumberland University in Lebanon, TN, this spring. Kevin and Laura Popovitch Sewell of Dallas announce the birth of their first child, Tyler Michael Sewell, Feb. 21, 2001. Barry and Kim Bradshaw Billings announce the birth of their first child, Barry Hall Billings, April 20, 2001. Billy has begun his last year of urology residency at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. Genie Burnett is a licensed clini- cal psychologist with AlphaCare Ther- apy Resources in Atlanta. Matt and Ashley Connell Davis '91 announce the birth of their second child, Lucinda Mae Davis, March 14, 2001. They recently moved to Charleston, SC, where Matt has been awarded a two-year fellowship in general pediatrics. Ann Haight of Atlanta is an assis- tant professor in the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Transplant for Emory University School of Medicine. Robert and Diane Schratz Holitik of Memphis announce the birth of their first child, Katherine Anne Holitik, Jan. 8, 2001. Diane is an attorney with Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell. Joan Margraff currently works in the U.S. Department of State's European Bureau in the Office of Austrian, German and Swiss Affairs. Bill and Linda Holshouser Parks live in Boiling Springs, SC. Bill is a patent counsel for Milliken & Co. in Spartanburg, and Linda cares for their two children. Peter and Aimee Goffinet Svenneby announce the birth of their son, Eric Anders Svenneby, Aug. 20, 2000. Marci DeSaies Woodmansee works as public relations director for the Greater Memphis Arts Council. 91 Doug and Susan Sineath Calahan announce the birth of their son, Carson Douglas Calahan, Dec. 1, 2000. Amy Shaw Feirn has been promoted to senior manager at Deloitte Consulting in Minneapolis. Cynthia Gamblin of Cordova, TN, is an accountant at Financial Federal Savings Bank Mortgage Co. John Hackett of Memphis is a Hyperion systems administrator for International Paper Corp. Todd and Teresa Isobe Howell announce the birth of their second daughter, Laura Kathryn Howell, June 14, 2001. Bryan Justice of Paris, France, is a self-employed teacher at the American English School. He bought, and is now restoring, an old olive farm in Tuscany which he plans to make into a bed and breakfast by 2003. Tim and Angela Holland Mills announce the birth of their daughter, Ashley Hale Mills, April 12, 2000. She is now a stay-at-home mom and runs a home business, M&M Designs (a stationery/invitation printing busi- ness). She is also involved with her neighborhood board of directors and her church. Patsy Morgan returned to Memphis in March 1999 after eight years in Washington, DC, where she was a special assistant at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, working on homeless- ness policy and programs. She is now the executive director of Partners for the Homeless, a public-private organi- zation that acts as a catalyst to help ensure effective services for homeless people in Memphis. Darby Moore Doyle's husband, Michael, received his master of arts degree in landscape architecture from Harvard University in June. They plan to move back to Phoenix. Ryan and Joy Stafford Murphey announce the birth of their son, Marshall Cooper Murphey, Aug. 26, 2000. Eric and Amy Teal announce the birth of their second child, Aaron Teal, Jan. 6, 2000. RHODES FALL 2001 41 Ray Turcotte moved from New Orleans to Dallas last November to accept a position with the law firm of Brown McCarroll. He and his wife, Tammy, are enjoying life with their two-year-old daughter, Delaney. Tammy and Doug Zimmerman an- nounce the birth of their son, Andrew Douglas Zimmerman, April 17, 2001. 92114 10th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 REPORTER: LANE SOUTHERN 943 RIVER BREEZE DR. MEMPHIS, TN 38103 LSOUTHERN@WYATTFIRM.COM LANESOUTHERN@YAHOO.COM J.D. Baumgartner is a senior finan- cial analyst at Reliant Resources in Houston. "I earned my M.B.A. at Rice University's Jesse H. Jones Grad- uate School of Management in May 2000. My dog, Stonewall, and I are enjoying the bachelor life," he says. Laura Cabanillas and Brent Brickman married May 25, 2001. They live in Tonka Bay, MN, where she works as a client business systems analyst for Young America Corp. Ashley Bryan Coffield was inter- viewed on NBC's TODAY show June 26, 2001 for her involvement with the Partnership for Prevention, an advoca- cy group on health care issues. Brian Curtis completed his residency in internal medicine along with a one-year fellowship in preven- tive cardiology. He and his wife, Michelle, have moved to Oregon, where both are with the Corvallis Clinic medical group. Jennifer Holyer of Harpersville, AL, is currently an education and train- ing specialist for YWCA Birmingham. McPhail and Jenny Busbee Hunt '98 of Duvall, WA, announce the birth of their second daughter, Celia Elaine Hunt, April 4, 2001. Judy Long of Little Rock is an infor- mation technology business consultant for ALLTEL Information Services Inc. Jennifer and Cliff Watson of Oregon, WI, announce the birth of their second daughter, Kira Garce Watson, May 25, 1999. Cliff is now one of three senior writers working on numerous outdoor recreation accounts for Campbell LaCoste Advertising. 93 Tim Daley and Hilde Smith married Jan. 20, 2001. Tim works in computer tech support at First Tennessee Bank. John and Elizabeth Jones Douglas of Asheville, NC, announce the birth of their son, John Kelly Douglas, Jan. 12, 2001. Elizabeth teaches at Carolina Day School. Matt Jones is now an attorney at the Memphis law offices of David Monypeny. He graduated cum laude from the University of Mississippi Law School. Caroline Knight recently took a job with Mellon Financial Corp. in its business incubator unit, Mellon Lab, in Pittsburgh. As a strategist, she is re- sponsible for developing new business- es that provide innovative and profitable solutions to emerging mar- ket opportunities. Ken Milman is now a product manager, global e-tools, at FedEx in Collierville, TN. Greg Moffitt completed his chief residency at Greenville (SC) Hospital and is currently a research fellow in endocrinology at the Medical Univer- sity of South Carolina in Charleston. Stephen and Wendy Young Mullins announce the birth of their daughter, Lauren Elizabeth Lee Mullins, June 15, 2001. Wendy works as a school psychologist in Oldham County, KY. Apologies to Carlyn Merz Rayburn, whose name was misspelled in the spring issue of RHODES. David and Rebecca Miller Rice currently live in Little Rock. David works for his family business, Grapette International, and Rebecca, who has completed her law degree, is a clerk for Associate Justice Robert L. Brown of the Arkansas Supreme Court. Drew and Colyer Robinson live in Simpsonville, SC, where they own and manage their own construction company, Winslett Properties. Courtney Schwarten has completed her M.B.A. at the University of Sarasota and now works as the cura- tor of education at the Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa, FL. Andrew Shipman is an equity re- search analyst at Credit Suisse First Boston in New York. Jennafer Stahl of Greenwich, CT, is senior account manager for Ipsos-ASI. Jessica White of Memphis was named chief financial officer for Morgan Keegan. In this position she has overall control of the company's finance and accounting functions. Inspiring Woman Lisa Navarra '92, nominated last year by Secretary of State Colin Powell for the Woman's Day. Women Who Inspire Us Award, is one of four inaugural win- ners of the honor. First Lady Laura Bush is scheduled to attend the awards presentation in New York City, and Woman's Day will run an article in its Nov. 18 issue. Navarra is associate for youth and children's ministries at St. John's Episcopal Church in McLean, VA. The church is involved in the Colin L. Powell Leadership Club in which senior high youth from St. John's tutor and form friendships with students from MacFarland Middle High School in north- west Washington, DC. Lisa Navarra '92 CLASS NOTES 42 FALL 2001 RHODES 94 REPORTER: JUDY BROWN 703-456-2888 BROWNJU@KENNECOTT.COM Jesse and Amy Coney Barrett of Arlington, VA, announce the birth of their daughter, Emma Kolbe, April 27, 2001. Max and Beth Webster Blake announce the birth of their first child, Max Joseph III, April 13, 2001. Denise Ceule and Tobey O'Brien Sommer married March 3, 2001. She is now an attorney with the Nashville office of Baker Donelson Bearman & Caldwell. Doug and Elise Ruddick Cornille '96 have moved from Atlanta to San Francisco. Doug completed his M.B.A. from Duke and is now associate brand manager at Clorox, and Elise now works for Accenture. Stewart and Michelle Crais of Cordova, TN, announce the birth of their first child, Richard Stillman, June 1, 2001. Stewart is now the di- rector of technology at Lausanne Collegiate School in Memphis. Lelia Hood and Russell William Savory married April 28, 2001. She completed an M.B.A. at the University of Memphis in December and now su- pervises the letter of credit department at First Tennessee Bank. She was among the first group internationally to earn professional certification in documentary credits. Debbie Sirratt graduated with a Ph.D. in counseling psychology from the University of Memphis in August and will work as a staff psychologist for the U.S. Air Force as a captain. Mark and Traci Blair Strickland '91 currently live in Memphis. Mark is a CPA with the Marston Group, and Traci is a sales director with Mary Kay Cosmetics and the director of client relations at Sovereign Wealth Management. Nancy Turner of Houston now works as a senior specialist of compet- itive intelligence for Enron Corp. Earlier this year she served on the Bush-Cheney Transition Team Presidential Inaugural Committee making transition preparations for the new White House administration. Karla Washburn now works in finance for Accenture in Washington, DC. Eric Brown graduated from Southern College of Optometry in spring 2000. He now lives in Portland, OR, where he has his own practice. Eddie Jordan and Alison Duncan were married July 15, 2000 in Atlanta. This August Eddie left his job with BellSouth to pursue a Ph.D. in industrial and organizational psychol- ogy at the University of Tulsa. His graduate assistant position is with Hogan Assessment Systems. Susan Mason received her master's degree in higher education administra- tion from the University of South Carolina in May and accepted a posi- tion as director of international programs at Presbyterian College in Clinton, SC, where she has worked in various positions over the last two years. She recently returned from a month-long working holiday in New Zealand and Australia and is looking forward to three months in Cuernava- ca, Mexico as a Rotary Cultural Schol- ar beginning in January. Marlene Cardoze and Horacio Mendoza married in April 2000 in Panama City. Will and Molly Bradley Jackson announce the birth of their son, Frederick McKinstry Jackson, July 1, 2001. 95 REPORTER: SARAH SEARS EGELI (703) 971-9417 SARAHEGELI@HOTMAIL.COM Gretchen Wright and Sean LaSalle married and graduated from Tulane Medical School in May. She will com- plete her residency training in family medicine at the Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland. Liz Overholser of Nashville recently completed her M.Ed. degree in elementary education and now teaches sixth grade at West End Middle School. Donald and Stephanie Schulz Robertson announce the birth of their first child, Ashley Susannah Robertson, Feb. 17, 2001. Shelby Scott of Houston was promoted to assistant district attorney for the felony section of the Galveston County District Attorney's Office ear- lier this year. Stephanie Wesson Thompson of Knoxville, TN, writes, "I've always said that I'd never worked as hard as when I was a student at Rhodes. That is a compliment to my inspiring pro- fessors. Then I recently got a promo- tion to product manager of CSI's alignment and balancing product lines. I believe I'll have to stop saying that now." Matt and Marce Moreno Bettridge live in Silver Spring, MD. Matt received his M.S. degree in engineer- ing management, specializing in disas- ter crisis and risk management, from George Washington University. He currently works as a disaster program specialist for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Marce earned a master's degree in clinical social work from Catholic University of America and is now a social worker for the state of Maryland. Kevin Gideon currently teaches and coaches at Bolton (Tennessee) High School. Heather Green and George Talbot '94 married Oct. 13, 2001. Allyson Kennett began her third year of law school this fall. During the summer she was a clerk at Bass, Berry & Sius in Memphis and at Johnston, Barton, Proctor & Powell in Birmingham. Brooke Arnold King of Memphis is now the international meetings coor- dinator for Medtronic Sofamor Danek. Jennifer Larson graduated from the University of Maryland with a master of arts degree in journalism in May and has moved to California. Mike Lee and Jennifer Compretta married June 9, 2001. Mike complet- ed his M.D. degree at Louisiana State University, Shreveport. Joshua and Anne Marie Baumgartner McCollum announce the birth of their second child, Christine Marie McCollum, March 30, 2001. Chris Theofiledes is a domestic RHODES FALL 2001 43 CLASS NOTES Spencer Wins Top Prize Clayton Spencer '91, assistant professor of chemistry at Illinois College, won the college's top award for faculty excellence this spring. The Harry Joy Dunbaugh Distinguished Professor Award in- cluded a $1,000 prize. In addition, Spencer received the Ernest G. Hildner Jr. Faculty Enrichment Award and a Special Professional Development Grant. Spencer, who joined the facul- ty in 1996, holds a Ph.D. in theo- retical and physical chemistry from Cornell University. sales representative for Peak Performance Technologies Inc. in Englewood, CO. Felix Vazquez-Chona has begun his second year in the Ph.D. neurobi- ology program at the University of Tennessee, Memphis. His area of in- terest is neuronal regeneration. 97 5th Reunion HOMECOMING: OCT. 25-26, 2002 REPORTER: LESLIE BECK NORMAN 321 S. WATKINS MEMPHIS, TN 38104 THENORMS@BELLSOUTH.NET Anu Agrawal and her husband, Mukul Gupta, moved to Washington, DC, in December 2000. She works in online marketing for MCI. Amy Alderson lives in Nashville and works as a marketing assistant at Mercury Records for country music artists Shania Twain, Terri Clark, Jamie O'Neal, Mark Wills and Eric Heatherly. Tara Atwood is a family nurse practitioner at Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Preventive Medicine and Pain Care Center. She received a master of nursing degree from Vanderbilt last year. Bear and Nancy Roth Benson '97 have moved from Memphis to Easthampton, MA, where Bear is with the Baystate Medical Center. 44 FALL 2001 Nell Bolton continues her graduate program in theology at Emory University in Atlanta. During the summer she worked with the conflict resolution program at the Carter Center, focusing on issues in West Africa. She also was a leader with the Ulster Project, which brought Irish Catholic and Protestant teens to live with American families and under- stand and deal with their religious, po- litical and social differences in a positive way. Alyssa Browning, a second-year medical student at Washington University in St. Louis, worked as an intern in Washington, DC, during the summer, doing health policy research for the American Medical Association. Elizabeth Crouch and Nelson Fitts married July 7, 2001. Taylor and Elizabeth Bokesch Fairman '98 married in November 2000. They now live in New York City where Taylor is with KPMG. Grant Gibbs, Collierville, TN, owns a Chick-fil-A. He and his wife, Melissa, keep busy with their two children, Christian and Jake. Although Angie Green left Dell, she will remain in Austin and become a Longhorn when she begins the M.B.A. program at the University of Texas this fall. Tom Hamling works for Lowe Lintas Advertising Agency in New York. His projects include ads for Heineken and Sprite. Jeremy and Kat Kilgore Holbrook announce the birth of their daughter, Alexandria Raven Holbrook, Jan. 29, 2001. Amy Ledbetter teaches ninth grade English at Northside High School in Memphis. She also serves as the staff development coordinator and sponsor of the school's literary maga- zine. She is working on her M.A. de- gree in English literature at the University of Memphis. Kayla Strain Melton, who gradu- ated from the Southern College of Optometry, has moved to Culbertson, MT, where she practices on an Indian reservation. Mollie Mills lives in New York and works for The Booking Group, where she organizes touring Broadway shows across the country. RHODES Eric and Audrey O'Donnell Patrick '98 have moved back to Memphis, where Eric is in corporate accounting at International Paper, and Audrey works as a family counselor at Youth Villages. Anthea Perkerson of Big Canoe, GA, has worked for Cerner for more than a year as a health care software system consultant. She also volunteers with the High Museum in Atlanta as part of the Young Careers Guild. Anita Person of Memphis works as an accountant at Pfizer Inc. Rob Robinson has begun his fifth year in the political science Ph.D. pro- gram at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is working on his disser- tation and thrives on teaching. Jonathan and Madelynn Smart Ross '98 of Little Rock married June 5, 1999. Jonathan is an auditor at Jefferson Regional Medical Center. Holden Rushing moved from New York to the Los Angeles area to begin a M.B.A. program at Pepperdine University this fall. He plans to pursue a career in music business. Ginger Crouch Spickler of Memphis now works for Memphis Opportunity Scholarship Trust (MOST), a nonprofit organization that provides scholarships to students from low-income families to attend private schools. She was formerly with Mor- gan Keegan. Ann Michelle Stanley is a doctoral student at Harvard Universi- ty School of Public Health/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Rick Stephenson is pusuing a M.B.A. degree at Belmont University in Nashville. Brent Vanderzee has joined Johnson & Johnson in Minneapolis as a business support manager/analyst. He sells some 700 products to Target and supports the sales activities at Target stores across the country. Shane and Allison Ring Wear live in Birmingham, where Shane is finishing his last year of medical school at the University of Alabama. They welcomed Salem Elizabeth Wear into the world July 5, 2001. Nelle Whitley obtained her M.B.A. degree in marketing from the University of Dayton in December. She currently lives in Aurora, CO, Noah Hogan is with Thompson Dunavant Accounting in Memphis. His wife, Latosha, teaches at Houston High School in Germantown, TN. Brian Johnson completed his master of science degree in inorganic chemistry at the California Institute of Technology. He is now working on his Ph.D. in the same field at the Universitat Karlsruhe in Germany. Carey Kelley has begun the doc- tor of pharmacy program at the Uni- versity of Tennessee College of Pharmacy. Chip Lane, former senior assistant director of admissions at Rhodes, now attends law school in Miami. Chip and Sarah Jones of Houston married July 21, 2001. Brian McGuiness recently changed jobs. "I used to work for AAA baseball's New Orleans Zephyrs fran- chise, and am now at Archbishop Rummel High School, my alma mater, directing the capital campaign for campus improvements," he says. Amy McQueen has moved to Fen- ton, MO, where she is a project man- ager for Response Builders. B randen Minard earned a master in accounting degree from Rhodes in May. Mary Molina of Memphis was pro- moted from junior copywriter to copy- writer at Archer/Malmo advertising. Katherine Morgan has earned her master of law degree from Brooklyn Law School and plans to move from New York City to Texas. Marcie Planchon and Creswell Gardner married June 23, 2001, in Germantown, TN. They live in Amarillo, TX, where Creswell is a commercial real estate broker with the Williford Group. U.S. Navy aviator Kristen Richards has been promoted from ensign to lieutenant junior grade. Katrina Schott has a new position as a human resources special- ist at Accenture in Atlanta. Stephanie Shackelford is pursu- ing a master's degree in political man- agement at George Washington University, and works as a special as- sistant to Tennessee Sen. Bill Frist. Amanda Sisk works as an assistant account executive at MetLife in New York. "I'm also a Hospice vol- unteer, attend every Mississippi State game I can with my father, and am pursuing theater, writing and botany." Tom Suchman of Memphis is now an English teacher at Houston High School in Germantown, TN. Elizabeth Thomas and Jonathan Cooper married Aug. 4, 2001. Katie Thompson now works as a print production specialist at International Paper in Memphis. Libby Weaver recently moved to Nashville where she is a financial ana- lyst of capital investments for The Healthcare Company (HCA). She writes, "I love being back in Nashville, and am having so much fun with the many Rhodes alumni who have moved here." Matt Webster is a graduate student at the University of Richmond and a research assistant at the Virginia Center on Aging. 99 Kate Bishop received her M.B.A. de- gree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham this spring. She is now an administrative fellow at Johns Hopkins Hospital. After completion of this internship, she will receive a master's degree in health administra- tion from UAB. Stephanie Boyd has began her first year at the University of Tennessee Medical School in Memphis. Paul and Florence Stumb Butts live in Knoxville, TN, where Paul has begun the master in architecture pro- gram at the University of Tennessee, and Florence works from home as a personal assistant. Cadien Clark is pursuing her M.A. in journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. Gini Cogswell recently completed her master's degree in conservation ecology and sustainable development at the University of Georgia. She is now a legislative assistant for Colorado Counties Inc. in Denver. Julie Decker recently received an M.A. in school psychometry from the University of Alabama and is now com- pleting an internship with Memphis City Schools. She plans to receive an and works as a material planner for Arrow Electronics. Kendall Williams and Bailey Meeks married March 17, 2001. She is currently a senior in veterinary school at Mississippi State University and is class president for the third year. 98 REPORTER: AMANDA TAMBURRINO 1430 CARR AVE. MEMPHIS, TN 38104 901-526-4616 ATAMBURR@MIDSOUTH.RR.COM Amy Berlin is a specialty and indus- try groups marketing coordinator for Jackson Walker in Dallas. Phillip and Allison Griffin Bittel of Atlanta married April 7, 2001. Allison has completed real estate school and works for Cushman & Wakefield. Robert and Corinne Brandstetter Brown live in Washington, DC. Robert graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Law where he was the recipient of the C.M.B. Award for Excellence. Corinne is pursuing a master of arts degree in teaching English to students of other languages at American University and works as a cheerleader for the Washington Redskins in her free time. Chirag Chauhan has been promoted to vice president of the southern region at AXA Advisors in Memphis. Alix Cornett is a student at Tulane Law School in New Orleans. Leslie Curry is now the deputy director of the majority fund for the Republican National Committee in Washington, DC. Juhee Demi, an associate in investment banking at Wachovia Securities in Atlanta, went backpack- ing solo in Eastern Europe. Kendall Dinon and Robert Reass II married March 17, 2000. Alan and Cecilia Magnacca Dossey live in League City, TX, where Alan is a construction manager for Lennar Homes. Josh and Laura Foster Gettys married Sept. 2, 2000. They live in Charlotte, NC, where Laura is an English teacher. RHODES FALL 2001 45 Ed.S. degree in school psychology next May. Morgan Bomar Eckles has begun work on a master's degree in psychological counseling at Immaculata College in Philadelphia. David and Adrienne Ballow Elder live in Cambridge, MA, where David is in his third year of law school. Adrienne teaches sixth-grade science and coaches field hockey, soc- cer and lacrosse. David worked for two Washington law firms last summer, Akin Gump, and Bakes Botts. Jessica Nelson and Jason Grif- fith '98, '00 married June 9, 2001 in Memphis. They now live in Las Vegas, where Jason accepted a position as an accounting manager with Chavez & Koch CPAs, and Jessica is pursuing her singing career there and in Los Angeles. Nicole Gibson, Tim Haberberger, Adele Hines, Mike Johnston and Ben Teague each earned a master in accounting degree from Rhodes in May. William Hendrick is a SAP devel- oper for International Paper in Memphis. Ashley Linton has begun her sec- ond year in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University, where last year she worked as a Merck Fellow in the Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology. Kelly Moncrief and Jim Henriques married July 21, 2001 in Augusta, GA. Kathryn Royster, Lisa Roy and Meredith Coldren were members of the wedding party. Madison Moore of Austin, TX, was recently rehired by American Campus Communities and promoted to on- campus business development manager, having formerly served the company as a business development assistant. Ashley Perkins is a student at the University of Texas School of Law. Leigh Powell has left AutoZone in Memphis and taken a new posi- tion in Americus, GA, where she is a writer/editor for Habitat for Humanity International. Tricia Puhalski Jenkins is chief of staff for Employer Payment Solutions in Morrisville, NC. Sarah Morgan recently returned from a cycling tour of France and Switzerland. She is a second-year stu- dent at the Medical College of Ohio. John Quigley is a systems analyst and infrastructure engineer for Verizon Enterprise Solutions Group in Malvern, PA. Jenny Ramp is in her third year of the Ph.D. program at the Universi- ty of Colorado in the environmental population and organismic department. Allison Rantisi works as the direc- tor of adult pathway programs at U.S. Tennis Association Southern Section, Arkansas District, in Little Rock. In January Karla Riemenschneider of Alpharetta, GA, will enter the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine on the island of St. Kitts, West Indies. Patty Rouse is finishing her third year of law school at St. Mary's Uni- versity in San Antonio, TX. Richard Scandrett is an estima- tor for Regional Construction Resources Inc. in Houston. Melanie Sigler and Jason Butler married, Aug. 4, 2001 at the First United Methodist Church in Millington, TN. Three of Melanie's attendants were Rhodes alumnae, in- cluding Kathleen Maria O'Leary '99 of Chicago, Amy Shibley Whigham '99 of Atlanta, and Morgan Bomar Eckles '99 of Exton, PA. Jason works as an IT engineer at Federal Express. Matt Skvarla was transferred to New York City, where he continues to work for Ernst & Young. Cori Smith has a new job as direc- tor of special projects for the office of Congressman Mike Ross in Washington, DC. Michelle Staley is a family coun- selor for Youth Villages in Memphis. Danienne Toth has begun physi- cian assistant school at Wichita State University. Geoff Turner of Raleigh, NC, left his job at Merrill Lynch to take a po- sition as a business development man- ager with Network Appliance. Jason Willey is a management as- sistant for Landau & Heyman in Little Rock. Kevin Willoughby received a mas- ter of arts, with distinction, in fashion studies, history and theory pathway from the London College of Fashion. His photographs of street fashion in Japan, which comprised a part of the master's thesis, were exhibited in the Fashion Space Gallery at the college. He has accepted an appointment as an adjunct professor at Parsons School of Design in New York, where he teach- es design history. Lauren Wray is a graduate student at the University of Miami. She formerly worked as a research associ- ate/intern at Potomac Strategies in Washington, DC. REPORTER: RICHARD LUM P.O. Box 21560 WASHINGTON, DC 20009 RICHARD_LUM@HOTMAIL.COM Bryce Ashby of Baltimore completed a year as a Peace Corps volunteer in Honduras, teaching environmental education and working in the Natural Resources Sector. Lisa Bentivogli is a nursing stu- dent at the University of Memphis. Michael Bryan is a graduate stu- dent at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. He is currently playing rugby and has joined the Army Reserves as an officer. Also, he is em- ployed by the Associated Press as a computer and technical support specialist. Brian Boone, Lee Eilbott, Brad Gannon, Bradley Jones, Christine Knipscheer, Clark Madison, Blake Schuhmacher, Stash Stemkowski and Michael Thompson each earned a M.S. in accountancy at Rhodes this spring. Brian, Lee and Michael are em- ployed at KPMG in Memphis; Christine has joined Andersen; Clark will work for Ernst and Young; and Bradley and Blake recently began work at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Memphis. Jenni Baker of Charleston, SC, is working as a campus ministry intern for Reformed University Fellowship on the campus of the College of Charleston. Wes Chipley is completing a mas- ter of arts degree in political science at CLASS NOTES 46 FALL 2001 RHODES the University of Tennessee. Kevin Carlucci recently returned to Austin, TX, following a summer language immersion program in Guatemala, where he also tutored at a local elementary school. He was formerly with Equity Capital Markets at Morgan Keegan in Memphis. Erin Conley is a social studies and special education teacher at NorthWood High School in Mishawaka, IN, and she is enrolled in the M.Ed. program at Indiana University, South Bend. Audrey Davis of Memphis has re- cently been promoted to supervisor of customer service and sales at HealthyMe.MD. Barry Fullerton works as a program analyst with the Office of Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training at the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, DC. His work has recently taken him to several Central and Eastern European countries. Kristina Gustayson attends Tulane Law School in New Orleans. Vanessa Hardin has begun her first year of medical school at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. She recently returned from a vacation in Australia, where she visited Andrea Master, who is currently attending veterinary school at the University of Queensland. Charles Harris works as a claims examiner for Windsor Auto Insurance Co. in Alpharetta, GA. Elizabeth Herring teaches second grade at John P. Freeman Optional School in Memphis. Rachel Jones is a first-year student at Tulane Law School. Amy Killebrew has begun her sec- ond year of law school at Vanderbilt University. This summer, she served as a summer associate for Watkins & Eager and Wise, Carter, Child & Carraway in Jackson, MS. Kristen Kleber of Austin, TX, has been promoted to desktop peripherals brand manager for Dell Computer Corp. Linda Laselle is a second-year medical student at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. Matt Matheny, a second-year stu- dent at Baylor Law School, worked as a law clerk for Provost Umphrey Law Firm in Beaumont, TX. Jim Murphy of Houston, TX, was a law clerk for Hays, McConn, Rice & Pickering. He began his second year at South Texas College of Law this fall and is currently clerking at Donato, Minx, and Brown. Abby Nipper is the public relations director for Athlon Sports Communications Inc. in Nashville. Nicki North is in her second year of a master's program for nurse practi- tioners at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Her specialty is women's health. Nicki received the Laura Cohen merit scholarship for full tuition. Emily Ogden, Nashville, is now a legislative research analyst for the Comptroller Office of Research within the Tennessee state government. Lindsey Patrick of St. Louis cur- rently performs every weekend at City Improv, a downtown comedy club. She works as a youth services provider at the St. Louis Public Library. Joe Peeples is a production assis- tant at John Wiley & Sons Publishing in New York. Trent Pingenot is pursuing a master's degree in geography and is a teaching assistant at the University of Denver. Brooke Pollock has a new position as assistant to the publisher of Men's Journal in New York. Sarah Pollock is the marketing/new business coordinator for Impromtu Gourmet Inc. in New York. She was formerly advertising sales coordinator for Rolling Stone. Lisa Schum of Richmond, VA, is pursuing a Ph.D. in clinical psycholo- gy at Virginia Commonwealth University. Emily Slagle of Fort Worth, TX, is now working as an ophthalmic tech- nician. Formerly, she was an editorial assistant for the Fort Worth Weekly. Missy Stantom and Nathan Re- gain married in June 2001 and now live in Memphis. Isaac Thomsen and Kelly Jarell married June 9, 2001. He has begun his second year of medical school at the University of Arkansas College of Medicine in Little Rock. Charles Watt is now a law student at Mercer University in Georgia. Stephanie White is with South- west Financial Services in Cincinnati. K.C. Williams recently moved to Bloomington, IN, where she is a graduate student at the Henry Radford School of Fine Arts, Indiana University. She formerly worked as an archivist with the Eggleston Artistic Trust in Memphis. Kristen Williams is a graduate student at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN. Wade Anthony Wright is an assis- tant English teacher with the Jet Program in Toyohashi, Japan. 01 REPORTER: AMANDA FLAIM AMANDAFLAIM@HOTMAILCOM Rebecca Beach is an editorial intern for Southern Progress in Birmingham. Wes Brooks is an associate systems developer for Healthstrem Inc. in Nashville. Claire Chambers of Memphis is the volunteer coordinator for Bridges Inc. Meredith Davis has moved from Louisiana to Washington, DC, where she is a staff assistant for U.S. Senator Fred Thompson. Trey Douglass is a financial ana- lyst for Daisytek International in Allen, TX. Ruth Finley is a research assistant for Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. Barrett Hags is currently working on a M.P.A./ Ph.D in public adminis- tration at the Askew School of Public Administration and Policy, Florida State University. Leslie Home is an account execu- tive for BellSouth in Atlanta. An Huynh is pursuing a master's in public health at St. Louis University. Seth Jones is working toward his Ph.D. in neuroscience at Emory University. Also doing graduate work this se- mester is Josh Klein, who currently RHODES FALL 2001 47 CLASS NOTES attends Florida State University, pur- suing his master of arts in sport psychology. Cathi Cooper and Bradley Jones '00, '01 married July 21, 2001. They reside in Memphis, where she is associate director of public rela- tions at Memphis University School and he is a tax associate at PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Ryan Lasiter is a commercial real esate broker in Little Rock. David Lightburn works as a busi- ness analyst in pricing administration for Smith & Nephew in Memphis. Christina McKenzie is high schools program manager for Best Buddies in Newton, MA. Charles O'Conner is studying and working as a graduate teaching assis- tant in the history department at the University of Georgia. C.J. Starling and Brendan Hogan '00 married June 23, 2001, in Scottsboro, AL. Andrew Sullivan is in his first year of graduate study in literature at the University of Arizona in Tucson, where he also teaches freshman composition. Emily West is a law clerk for Parker, Lawrence, Cantrell & Dean in Nashville. IN MEMORIAM '31 Margaret Ashley Young of Collierville, TN, May 13, 2001. '35 Benjamin A. Bogy, Aug. 2, 2001. He was the widower of Billie Bush Bogy '36. '35 Evelyn Dixie Hesse Hollis, Aug. 6, 2001. '36 Arthur B. Baskin Jr., Jan. 8, 2000. '38 Elise Thomas McQuiston of Memphis, June 21, 2001. A retired physician, she was the widow of J.R. McQuiston '47, a member of the Rhodes English faculty from 1951-83. The first woman internist at Methodist Hospital, she was a member of the Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church. She leaves a brother, James Houston Thomas of Fayetteville, TN. '39 Joseph Paul Stuart Jr. of El Dorado, AR, June 21, 2001. Owner-operator of Stuart's Inc., he leaves his wife, Janet Pachter Stuart, and five grandchildren, including Richard Pillsbury '00 and Kimberly Pillsbury '98. '40 Stella Jones Neill of Seattle, Dec. 19, 2000. Active in several vol- unteer organizations, she was a mem- ber of Epiphany Parish of Seattle, and sang in the choir for many years. She leaves her husband, Hylton Neill '39, and two sons. '42 Charles E. Long Sr. of Memphis, June 19, 2001. A captain and base surgeon, 90th-P51 Fighter Wing, in Germany during World War II, he was a member of the American Board of Otolaryngology, the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Otolaryngology. Beginning in 1952, he served on the surgical staff of all major Memphis hospitals during a ca- reer of private practice as an ear, nose, and throat specialist. Active in land and wildlife conservation, he was the widower of Virginia Lee Anthony Long. He leaves a daughter and a son. '44 Donald Code Gordon of Memphis, July 11, 2001. Owner of Don Gordon Insurance Agency, he was retired from Sedgwick James Insurance Co., and founder of Gordon Ford Co. He was a member of Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion, where he was president of King Men. A World War II veteran and a member of the Kiwanis Club, he leaves his wife, Dorothy Gill Gordon '43, two daughters and four grandchildren. '46 Charles Leon Cox of Montgomery, AL, May 3, 2001. An Air Force physician, he served as chief of the Department of Surgery at Maxwell Air Force Base Hospital. He leaves his wife, Fern Smith Cox, and three daughters, including Mary Ann Cox '74. '52 Warren T. Bennett of Memphis, July 4, 2001. A retired credit sales manager for E.L. Whittington Builders Supply, he was a member of Highland Heights Baptist Church. He was a Korean War veteran and former president of the National Association of Credit Management. He leaves his wife, Jane M. Bennett, and two sisters. '56 Elaine P. Vickery, April 15, 2001. '59 Alan Lutz of Memphis, Dec. 11, 2000. '62 John H. Long of Nesbit, MS, Jan. 1, 1998. A retired human resources manager for Associated Electric Cooperative Inc. in New Madrid, MO, he leaves his wife, Olivia A. Long, two sons, his mother and a grandson. '85 Richard F. "Ricky" White of Tuscaloosa, AL, Aug. 26, 2001. Head basketball coach and assistant football coach at Jackson (Alabama) Academy, he had also coached at Wilcox Academy in Camden, AL, and Tuscaloosa Academy, his alma mater. For several years he umpired children's T-ball games and refereed basketball games. After graduating from Rhodes, he returned home to Tuscaloosa to work for Associated Financial Corp. He was a member of the Rhodes men's basketball team for four years. Coach Herb Hilgeman described White as "the ultimate team player," and teammates like Scott Patterson '85 admired his "incredible passion for basketball and for people." He leaves his parents,. Richard and Virginia White, and his aunt, Sandra Pickens. To honor White's passion and de- votion to the game, his teammates and friends have established a memor- ial fund to benefit the Rhodes basket- ball program. Anyone who wishes to contribute to this fund may do so by sending donations made payable to Rhodes College and noting that the gift is intended for the Ricky White Memorial Basketball Fund. The gift may be renewed annually. 48 FALL 2001 RHODES Honor Roll of Donors 2000-200I hank you for helping make this a breakthrough year for Rhodes. You and others who gave so generously are enabling the college to soar to new heights. In a year of an uncertain economy, Rhodes alumni, parents and friends continued to create new levels of support: the year's $41 million total in gifts is a college record; the $35 million gift of the Paul Barret Jr. Trust is one of the largest capital gifts ever received by a liberal arts college; the $2,950,000 in unrestricted dollars given to the Annual Fund is the largest amount in Rhodes' history; . and the Charles E. Diehl and The Red & Black Societies showed record levels in membership increases as well as in gifts. Alumni giving alone is impressive testimony to the lasting impact the college has on our students' lives: The annual support of 50% of Rhodes alumni represents a level achieved by fewer than 1% of all colleges and universities in the country. We are grateful for your generosity and support. You make it possible for Rhodes to build upon time-honored academic and social traditions in new and exciting ways, reaching new generations with a rich and timeless legacy. Sincerely, L)StL,,, z William E. TroUtt President Giving Highlights of 2000-2001 An important contributor to and measure of Rhodes' strength is the financial support provided by alumni, parents and friends this past year. Here are just a few of the accomplishments and events that warrant special recognition. Total gifts to the college this year amounted to more than $41 million, with $35 million from the Paul Barret Jr. Trust. This is the highest annual total in the history of Rhodes. A record $4 million came to Rhodes as Annual Fund gifts with $2.95 million unrestricted. Alumni participation hit 50% for the third year in a row, a percentage reached by fewer than 1% of the nation's colleges and universities. The Charles E. Diehl Society under the leader- ship of President Wayne Steele Sharp '75 set an all-time record of support raising $1.42 million with 130 members, a 9% increase in member- ship over last year. The Red & Black Society led by Mike Edwards '79 had another record-breaking year in both gifts and membership. Members gave 6.4% more than last year?almost $685,000?and membership reached 537, an increase of 4.8% over last year. More than $1 million in gifts committed for scholarships claimed more than $1 million in matching funds from the Rhodes Scholarship Challenge Initiative. The dollar for dollar match runs until December 31, 2001. The President's Award for the largest class gift ($119,000) will be presented to the Class of '74 for the third consecutive year. The Golden Lynx Award for the largest gift from a class graduated 50 years or more will be award- ed to the Class of '51 for its 50th Reunion Annual Fund gift of $93,354. The Margaret Hyde Council awarded scholar- ships for study abroad to 16 students with finan- cial need. Three students received emergency assistance grants enabling them to stay enrolled. 02 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 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 The Day Foundation William B. Dunavant, Jr. Sarah M.* and Robert C. Flemister, Jr. '26 The Ford Foundation Allison and Thomas M. Garrott Alfred C. Glassell '114 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. Litde Suzanne and Neely Mallory, Jr. Edward C. Martin, Jr. '41* Virginia and Robert McCallum Harry B. McCoy, Jr. Judith Deavenport '56 and Frank M. Mitchener, Jr. Lillian and Morrie Moss Bruce K. and Harold F. Ohlendor '31 Catherine and Edmund Orgill Joseph and Irene Leatherman Orgill Weetie and Harry Phillips, Sr. Carol W. and James H. Prentiss Linda W. and S. Herbert Rhea Josie and Julian Robertson Martha R. and James D. Robinson Jac C. Ruffin '41* James E Ruffin 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 Marjorie '39 and Alvin Wunderlich, Jr. '39 In memoriam Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Charles E. Diehl Society Wayne Steele Sharp '75, 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 financial support for the operation of the college as well as leadership, loyalty, and expertise throughout the year. Endowed Circle of the Charles E. Diehl Society To ensure Rhodes' continuing financial 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. & Mrs. James A. Thomas, III '62 Members of the Charles E. Diehl Society Diehl Society members give annual unrestricted support of $100,000 or more (Philanthropists), $50,000 or more (Guarantors), $25,000 or more (Fellows), $15,000 or more (Benefactors), $10,000 or more (Sustainers), and $5,000 or more (Patrons). Philanthropists Mr. Robert H. Buckman* Ms. Joyce A. Mollerup* Guarantors Ms. Marcia Brasel Ms. Lori Condo Dr. P. K. Seidman** Fellows Mr. Bruce G. Allbright, III '74 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald K. Anderson '71 (Carmen Cockrill Webb '71) Mr. & Mrs. Winton M. Blount Dr. L. Palmer Brown '30* Mr. & Mrs. J. Lester Crain, Jr. '51* Mr. J. Robert Dobbins '79* Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Farris* Mr. & Mrs. James R. Hedges, IV '89* Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. McCallum* Mr. & Mrs. Phillip H. McNeill Mr. & Mrs. William J. Michaelcheck '69* Mr. & Mrs. James A. O'Donnell '74* Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Rollins '81* Ms. Wayne Steele Sharp '75* Mr. Malcolm Sharp* Mr. & Mrs. John C. Sites '74* Mr. & Mrs. Spence L. Wilson** Mr. & Mrs. Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. '39* (Marjorie Jennings '39) Benefactors Mr. & Mrs. Dunbar Abston, Jr.** Ms. Nancy J. Hu14:ins '74* Mr. & Mrs. John C. Hugon '77** Dr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Hyde, III* Mr. & Mrs. James P. Moon '67** Mr. & Mrs. James W. O'Brien* Mr. L. Allen Reynolds '60* Mrs. Neal F. Schilling Mr. & Mrs. James F. Springfield '51* Dr. & Mrs. William E. Troutt* Two Anonymous Donors Sustainers Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Amis '48* (Lucille W. Hamer '48) Mr. & Mrs. Edgar H. Bailey (Ann Elizabeth Pridgen '47) Mr. & Mrs. Frank G. Barton, Jr. '55* (Carolyn Jane Johnson '57) Mr. & Mrs. James H. Barton* Mr. & Mrs. Jack A. Belz** Mr. & Mrs. J. Bayard Boyle, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. John H. Bryan '58 (Neville Frierson '58) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Flexner '76* Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Gillespie, Jr.* (Elizabeth Holland Johnston '75) Dr. & Mrs. Ralph S. Hamilton* (Barbara Howell '51) Dr. & Mrs. C. Stratton Hill, Jr. '50 Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Jerden '59* Mr. & Mrs. W. Ralph Jones, III '79* Dr. & Mrs. Bruce R. LeForce '81** Mr. & Mrs. David R. McWilliams '78* Dr. & Mrs. Frank M. Mitchener, Jr.* (Judith Crosby Deavenport '56) Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. O'Keefe '81* Mr. John Palmer Mrs. Vicki Gilmore Palmer '75 Mr. & Mrs. W. Hampton Pitts* Mr. & Mrs. William H. Posey, III '80* Dr. & Mrs. S. Herbert Rhea* Mr. & Mrs. William B. Rudner* Mr. & Mts. W. Hamilton Smythe, '52** (Katherine Powell Hinds '53) Mr. James B. Taylor, Jr. '82* Mr. & Mrs. John M. Wallace, III '75* Patrons Mr. & Mrs. James N. Augustine, Jr. '89* (Susan Walker '89) Mr. & Mrs. Jack R. Blair* Mr. & Mrs. John H. Bryan, III '83* Mr. & Mrs. William H. Bryce, Jr. '46 (Dorothy Dyess '47) Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Campbell, Jr.* Dr. & Mrs. Bland W. Cannon '41 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Clark, Jr.* Mrs. Jane Alvis Clarke '39* Mr. & Mrs. Pete Cornish '62* Ms. Maura Brady Costello '83* Mr. Timothy P. Costello* Dr. & Mrs. James H. Daughdrill, Jr.* Dr. & Mrs. Lewis R. Donelson '38** Mr. & Mrs. W. Michael Doramus '72* Dr. Tommie S. Dunavant* Dr. William B. Dunavant, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Joe M. Duncan '63* (Janet Lee Seabrook '73) Mr. & Mrs. Erroll Eckford, III '81** (Elizabeth Louise Larson '82) Mr. & Mrs. Roscoe A. Feild, Jr. '52* Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Formanek* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Garrott, III Mr. & Mrs. Raymond B. Gill, III (Elizabeth Marsh Hubbard '71) Dr. Margaret A. Halle* Mc & Mrs. Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler 71** (Robin Ritter '71) Mrs. Robert H. Henley* Dr. & Mrs. Billy M. Hightower '49 Mr. & Mrs. John S. Hille '69* (Mary Tansill Heslip '69) Mr. & Mrs. Deke Iglehart* (Jill E. Hortenstine '73) Lt.Gen. Claudia J. Kennedy RET '69* Mrs. Dorothy Orgill Kirsch* Mr. & Mrs. James R. Lientz, Jr.* Mr. Herbert Linville '50* Mr. & Mrs. Andrew L MacQueen '87** (Kim Chickey '831 Mr. & Mrs. George A. Makris, Jr. 78** Mr. & Mrs. W. Neely Mallory, Jr.* Dr. & Mrs. Steve A. Martin '59 (Hervey B. Doughton '58) Mr. & Mrs. John B. Maxwell, Jr. '57* Mr. & Mrs. William E. McClure '51* (Helen Quindley '51) Mr. & Mrs. Claude M. McCord, Jr.* (Mary Jack Rich '51) Mr. & Mrs. Michael McDonnell Mr. & Mrs. John T. McLoughlin (Harriette Cox Hollis '41) The Hon. & Mrs. Robert M. McRae** (Louise Howry '43) Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Morgan (Imogene Snowden Boyle '69) Mrs. Katherine Davis Murfree Mr. Matthias B. Murfree, III Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Norfleet* Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Orgill, III* Mr. & Mrs. Clinton R. Pearson* Dr. Deborah Nichol Pittman '71* Mr. Arnold H. Pittman '67* Mr. & Mrs. A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr. '86** (Laurie Enos '841 Dr. & Mrs. John M. Ransoin Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Reed '42* Mrs. Warren D. Reimers** Dr. Randall R. Rhea '77* Dr. & Mrs. Robert P. Richardson, Jr. '51** (Patricia Anne Cooper '51) Mr. John B. Ricker, Jr. '38* Mr. & Mrs. W. Reid Sanders Dr. Deborah Owen Schadt Mr. Stephen C. Schadt Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Sherman '35* (Rebecca Anne Laughlin '38) Mr. & Mrs. David L. Simpson, III '58* (Elizabeth LeMaster '58) Mr. & Mrs. C. Hamilton Sloan* Mr. & Mrs. Aubrey A. Smith, Jr. '63* Mr. & Mrs. M. Gray Stevens '82* Mr. & Mrs. John W. Stokes, Jr.** Mr. & Mrs. S. Shepherd Tate '39* Mrs. Frances T. Tigrett* Mr. Norfleet R. Turner Mr. & Mrs. Keith Turnipseed (Julia Deavenport Mitchener '88) Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Varnell, Jr.* (Jeanne Hyde Scott '58) Dr. Mary Rodriguez. Wardrop '55* Dr. Robert E Wardrop* Mr. & Mrs. David D. Watts '63* Dr. Terry E. Westbrook '66 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. White, Jr. '39 (Sarah Aydelott Boothe '39) Dr. Joy Brown Wiener '52 Mr. Russel L Wiener '42 Mrs. Grace Morris Williamson '57* Executive Committee Wayne Steele Sharp '75, President Dunbar Abston, Jr. Bruce G. Allbright III '74 Ronald K. Anderson '71 L. Palmer Brown '30 J. Lester Crain, Jr. '51 Thomas M. Garrott III Nancy J. Huggins '74 W Ralph Jones III '79 Michael McDonnell William J. Michaelcheck '69 James A. O'Donnell '74 Vicki G. Palmer '75 William H. Posey '80 Arthur W. Rollins '81 James B. Taylor, Jr. '82 David D. Watts '63 Spence L. Wilson Deceased * Given to the Rhodes Annual Fund consecutively for 10 years or more. * Gifis reflecting an increase to a higher level. Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 04 The Red & Black Society Michael A. Edwards '79, President Members of The Red & Black Society provide annual unrestricted gifts. Membership levels in the Society, which takes its name from the college colors, are Senior Members ($2,500-$4,999) and Members ($1,000-$2,499). For those alumni who have not yet celebrated their Tenth Reunion, membership is offered for a gift of $500 or more. Senior Members Dr. & Mrs. J. David Alexander, Jr. '53* (Catharine Ballard Coleman '56) Ms. Susan Shackelford Arnold '89* Mr. E. Alan Arnold '86* Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Beasley, Jr. '43 Mr. Herman Bensdorf Mrs. Herman W. Bevis '30* Mr. & Mrs. David D. Blalock, Jr.* Mrs. Kelli Dunning Blanton Mr. Eddy Scurlock Blanton, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Robert I. Bourne, Jr. '54 (Anne Elizabeth Riley '54) Mr. & Mrs. C. Williams Butler, III '63* Dr. & Mrs. Raymond E. Bye, Jr. '66** Ms. Theresa Cloys Carl '75* Mr. Norman A. Carl* Mr. & Mrs. John H. Coats '75 Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Cobb '74** Mr. & Mrs. John S. Collier '46** (Louise Wilbourn '46) Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Corey Mr. & Mrs. J. Milton Coxwell, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. W. Lipscomb Davis, Jr. Ms. Wilda Henderson Dodson '74** Mr. William Hudgins* Mr. & Mrs. Bryan M. Eagle '60)* Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Eckels '70* (Laila Dianne Adams '71) Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Edwards '79* Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Freeburg '39* (Catherine LaValle Moore '40) Mr. & Mrs. James L Fri, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Steven M. Garrett '81* Mrs. Henry B. Gotten Dr. Sara Helen Goza '80* Dr. Michelle Long Greene '91* Dr. Jason T. Greene '91* Ms. Sara Jane Bryant Greenlee '52** Mr. Roy L Greenlee** Mr. & Mrs. John W. Griggs '73* (Clare Chandlee Ralston 74) Mr. & Mrs. Wayne P. Hall* Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Henkel '79 (Mary Frances Clevenger '79) Ms. Victoria S. Holland '92* Mr. Michael Low* Mr. & Mrs. Walter B. Howell '66** (Nancy Lowry Cox '67) Mr. & Mrs. Mark N. Hurley '82 (Elizabeth Arnold Sheppard '84) Dr. & Mrs. Homer L. Isbell* (Betty Jean Wilkinson '45) Mr. & Mrs. Jon R. King* Mr. & Mrs. W. Neal McAtee '85* (Amy Lynne Hazlewood '86) Lt.Gen. & Mrs. Forrest McCartney* (Ruth Edna Griffis '50) Mr. & Mrs. J. Fairley McDonald, III '77* Dr. Katherine Maddox McElroy '77* Mr. James L. McElroy '69* Mrs. Margaret Ruyl McTier '61* Mr. & Mrs. S. C. Middlebrooks Dr. & Mrs. T. Rothrock Miller '41* Mr. & Mrs. Frederick T Montesi, III* (Pamela Gaye Palmer '80) Dr. Margaret S. Neblett* Dr. Wallace W. Neblett* Mrs. Jennifer Worsham Newman '73* Mr. James E. Newman* Mr. & Mrs. Luther J. Nussbaum '68* Mr. & Mrs. George D. Overend Mr. G. David Overend '96 Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Parker '57* Mr. & Mrs. Ted A. Parkhurst (Elizabeth Smith '80) Ms. Charlotte Patton Parks '83** Mr. Paul N. Parks, Jr. '83** Mr. & Mrs. John L. Pattillo (Janet Lynn Emery '69) Mr. & Mrs. Clyde L. Patton, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth R. Pearce '91** Mr. & Mrs. Patrick 0. Proctor '80 (Allyson Mann Hooper '87) Dr. & Mrs. IC C. Ptomey, Jr. '64* Dr. & Mrs. S. Gwin Robbins, Jr. '68 Dr. Mary Jane Smalley Roberts '58** Dr. Paul 0. Roberts** Mr. & Mrs. George M. Russell '56* Ms. Mary Shewmaker* Mr. Rufus W. Shivers '43** Dr. & Mrs. Brian E Sudderth '77* (Revs Lynn Reecer '78) Ms. Deborah Legg Sullivan '80* Ms. Joellyn Forrester Sullivan '77 Mr. Thomas D. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. J. Scott Thomas '86** Mr. & Mrs. John R. Tilton '67* Mr. & Mrs. Claude B. Trusty '56* Dr. Margaret Uthman* Dr. Edward 0. Uthman '74* Dr. & Mrs. C. Lamar Wallis** (Mary Elizabeth Cooper '37) Dr. & Mrs. Samuel C. Weigle, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Weil, II* Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Wild, Jr. '66* Mr. & Mrs. Ernest B. Williams, III* (Jane Forbes Wittichen '52) Mrs. Richadean G. Wilson '25* Mr. & Mrs. Zachary M. Wilson, II* Members Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Abney Mr. & Mrs. Gene D. Adams '87 Dr. & Mrs. John R. Adams, Jr. '81* (Stephanie Marie Bankston '82) Mr. Peter M. Adams '93* Mr. Charles Maurice Agee, III '99* Mr. & Mrs. H. William Allen, III '66* (Betty Katherine Willis '66) Mr. & Mrs. R. Chancellor Allen, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Sam K. Alley Mr. & Mrs. J. Douglass Andrews 76* (Kim Sanford McCord '76) Mr. Ward Archer, Jr. '74* Mr. & Mrs. Tom W. Arnold* Mrs. Anna Kathryn Atkinson '38* Mr. & Mrs. John A. Austin, Jr. '52* (Susan Fulmer '55) Dr. Joseph H. Autry, III '65 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Awsumb '61* (Martha Elizabeth Breytspraak '63) Mrs. Gwendolyn Robinson Awsumb '37* Mrs. Olivia DeLoach Baker '67* Dr. Richard D. Baker '65* Dr. Marie Farrar Baldree '85 Dr. G. Mitchell Baldree '83 Mr. Timothy C. Ballard '95 Ms. Donna Casparian* Dr. P. Ross Bandy 72* Ms. Donna Lorraine Barlett '80 Mrs. Toni Sabella Barnes '83 Mr. Thomas A. Barnes Mr. & Mrs. W. David Bartholomew '79 Ms. Graziella Dionisio Barton '87* Mr. Kenneth R. Barton* Mr. & Mrs. William P. Battaglia Mr. & Mrs. James H. Beall Mr. & Mrs. Leo M. Bearman, Jr. (Joy Phyllis Magdovitz '58) Ms. Mary George Beggs '55* Mr. & Mrs. E. Stevenson Belcher '81 Mr. & Mrs. W. Allen Bell '93 Mr. & Mrs. James D. Bonham '76 Mr. & Mrs. J. Allen Boone, Jr. '71 Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Booth, Jr. '58 Ms. Lisa McClelland Borgeson '89 Mr. John A. Borgeson Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Borleske** (Barbara June Lesh '68) Dr. & Mrs. William E. Boyce '51** Mr. & Mrs. B. Snowden Boyle, Jr. '46 Mrs. J. Bayard Boyle, Sr.* Mr. Anthony L. Brady, Jr. '80* Mrs. Mary Jane Howard Brandon '66* Mr. Arthur P. Cryan* Ms. Carole L Branyan '67* Mr. Chip Brian '94 Ms. Mary Kelton Bridges '81 Mr. Bryon T Bridges Ms. Jane P. Brigden '96* Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Briscoe* (Carole June Macklin '53) Dr. & Mrs. Larry K. Broadwell Mr. & Mrs. Rickman P. Brown '77 Mr. & Mrs. S. Toof Brown, Jr. '47 Mrs. John H. Bryan, Sr.* Mr. & Mrs. W. Carter Bryars, III '94 Mr. & Mrs. Lee Bryson (lane Kelley Bishop) Mr. William C. Buchheit, Jr. '98 Mr. & Mrs. Steven B. Buckman '71 Mrs. Dorothy Roberds Burrow '51* Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Busier Mr. & Mrs. Duke E. Cain '73 (Susan Lyn Smith '72 ) Dr. & Mrs. Rocco A. Calandruccio Ms. Anne S. Caldwell '51* Dr. R. Bradford Camp, Jr. '66* Dr. Mary Palmer Campbell '79* Dr. Bill M. Campbell* Mr. Edgar B. Cannon, Jr. '84* Ms. Carolyn Crenshaw Carl '79* Mr. Ralph A. Carl '75* Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Carlton '77* Ms. Betty Goff Cartwright Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. Cater '56* (Venita Irene Saunders '56) Mr. William D. Challen Mrs. Carol Gearhart Champion '69* Mr. Robert N. Champion Mr. & Mrs. John H. Chandler, Jr. 79* (Kathleen Jean Wills '81) Ms. Autumn Cartmill Chastain '98* Mr. Christopher E. Chastain '96* Mr. & Mrs. John S. Cherry, Jr. '63 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Chu '80 Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Clark, Jr. '88* Dr. Karen Hopper Clark 74* Mr. Michael S. Clark* Dr. Elizabeth Talley Clark* Dr. William M. Clark, Jr. '81* Dr. & Mrs. R. Reed Click, Jr. 71* Dr. & Mrs. Ernest C. Clifton, II '67 (Sandra Jean Cederberg '69) Dr. & Mrs. Charles W. Clogston '85* (Elizabeth Ann Gibson '87) Mr. Hugh William Close* Mr. & Mrs. Bryan F. Coker '95 (Sara Cain Barnette '95) Mr. & Mrs. John B. Coleman, Jr.* (Sarah Emily Cross '61) Dr. Camille M. Colomb '84 Dr. & Mrs. Lynn W. Conrad '65 Mr. & Mrs. R. Kemp Conrad '96* Ms. Denise Fontenot Conte '91* Mr. James V. Conte, Jr. '91* Rev. & Mrs. C. Allen Cooke '53* Mr. & Mrs. Tommy M. Cooley* Mr. & Mrs. William A. Coolidge, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gary M. Cooney Dr. Mary Beth Overton Cotham '74* Mr. John T. Cotham, Jr. '74* Ms. Carla Jane Cox '73* Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Crais '58* Mrs. Mary Farnham Crawford '78 Dr. Arthur L. Criscillis Rev. Senter C. Crook '65 Dr. Isaac Joseph McFadden Ms. Wynona Gillmore Crosby '64* Dr. C. Richard Crosby* Ms. Diana Wallace Crump '41* Mr. Charles M. Crump '34* Ms. Catherine S. Cuellar '96 Dr. Cecil G. Culverhouse '54 Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin J. Cumbus Mr. & Mrs. William H. Dale Mr. & Mrs. J. Hal Daughdrill, III '77* Ms. Bonnie E. Davis '66* Mr. Dan W. Davis* Ms. Katherine Buckman Davis Ms. Lisa B. Singer Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Outstanding Alumni Volunteer Award To Be Presented at Homecoming Michael A. Edwards '79 has been named the Outstanding Alumni Volunteer for 2000-2001. Alumni will honor him for his work as president of The Red & Black Executive Committee during Alumni Convocation at Homecoming weekend this fall. This year, as president of The Red & Black Executive Committee, Mike Michael A. Edwards 79 helped set a new record, raising $685,000 for the Annual Fund?a 6.4% increase over the previous year. Last year, as alumni chair of the 1999-2000 Rhodes Annual Fund, Mike led a fund-raising effort in which alumni contributed more than $1 million to the Annual Fund for the first time in Rhodes' history. Mike has been involved with Rhodes in many other capacities. He has served as a member of the President's Council, Alumni Association Executive Board, Scholarship Committee, Athletic Hall of Fame Selection Committee, and the 1506 Anniversary Campaign Associates. 05 Mr. Timothy D. Davis '87 The Hon. & Mrs. William H. Davis, Jr. '68* Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Deaderick '64* (Blanche Cannon Buckingham '65) Ms. Jane Dewey Deaton '82* Dr. Paul R. Deaton '83* Mr. & Mrs. J. Robert Doody Mr. & Mrs. Devon E. Dooley* (Alice Elaine Anthony '39) Mr. & Mrs. Larry M. Dorris '75 (Julia Elizabeth Drewry '75) Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Dortch '58* Ms. Deirdre Giblin* Mr. David B. DuBard '88* Dr. & Mrs. Lee B. DuBois* Mr. Joseph E. Dudek, Jr. '93* Ms. Samantha Briden Duke '87* Mr. William Britton Duke, II* Dr. Ben M. Dukes '58 Dr. & Mrs. Dan A. Dunaway* Dr. Jerald M. Duncan '61* Rev. Judith Simono Durff '66* Dr. Thomas H. Durff '65* Mt & Mrs. David L. Fades '82** (Evelyn Christine Ray '82 ) Dr. J. F. Eastham, Jr. '74* Mr. & Mrs. William H. Edington '67 Dr. Christopher N. Emanuel '92 Mt & Mrs. K. Wyatt Engwall '69 Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Epps '74 (Carolyn Jaco '76) Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Evangelisti '79 Mr. & Mrs. Jay M. Ezelle '95* Mrs. Jane E. Fahey '76* Mr. & Mrs. Harold N. Falls '40 (Jessie Adams Woods '44) Mr. John A. Feild '96* Mr. & Mrs. John L. Finlayson Ms. Donna K. Fisher '71 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick G. Fisher '96* Mt & Mrs. Robert E Fogelman* Ms. Allison P. Fones '96* Mr. & Mrs. Jere B. Fones '70 Mr. Miles S. Fortas '93* Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Foshee* Mr. & Mrs. C. Bradford Foster, III '69* (Susan Hoefer '69) Dr. & Mrs. Edgar W. Francisco, III '52 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel 0. Franklin* Mr. & Mrs. William E Frazier, Sr. '32* Mt & Mrs. Arthur E Fulmer, Jr. (Nancy Lynne Hill '51) Dr. Sherry Galloway Dr. Russell E. Galloway '80 Ms. Anne Lewis Gamble* Mr. J. Patrick Gamble '92* Dr. & Mrs. James W. Garner, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James R. Garrett Ms. Kathy Jean Garrett* Mt & Mrs. LeRoy C. Gaston* Dr. Karen M. Gehrs '83** Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Geiger '64 (Eleanor Anne Lawrence '64) Dr. & Mrs. Gregory S. Georgiade Mr. & Mrs. Logan H. Germann '93 Mrs. Melody Mitchell Gholson '82* Mr. Fort Gholson* Mr. A. Trice Gibbons, III '83* Dr. & Mrs. William R. Giddens '51* Mt & Mrs. James S. Gilliland* Mr. & Mrs. Mackie H. Gober '68 (Jane C. Campbell '69) Dr. & Mrs. Emmel B. Golden, Jr. 72** (Nancy Virginia Jaco '71) Mr. William K. Gooch 76** Ms. Jennifer R. Goodloe Mr. & Mrs. John C. Gordon* Mr. Dipak Ghosh '95* Ms. Elizabeth T. Graves* Dr. Patricia A. Gray '69* Mr. Robert Patterson, Jr.* Dr. William C. Griffin, Jr. '65 Mt & Mrs. Donald M. Gronauer '86** Ms. Cheri A. Grosvenor '93* Mt & Mrs. Holton Bruce Guyton '78* Mt & Mrs. Scott S. Hanford '64* Ms. Gina Capizzani Hamblen '92 Mr. Jason N. Hamblen '91 Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Hamlet '52* Dr. Mark L. Hammond '79 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald M. Hampton '79* Dr. & Mrs. John R. Haney '69 (Ruth Ann Sadler '70) Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Harper* (Elizabeth Anne Parker '84) Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Harper Rev. & Mrs. Charles Edgar Hart '70 Mt Terrell V. Hawkins '70* Mr. & Mrs. Brian W. Hayhurst '87 Mr. & Mrs. William Cobb Hazelrig* Dr. & Mrs. William G. Hendrickson '68* (Susan S. Dillard '69) Mt & Mrs. Raymond F. Henley '60* (Virginia Kimbrough Baxter '60) Dr. Melissa A. Herbst '94 Dr. & Mrs. Edward C. Hermann '42* Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Hermann '73* Dr. Patricia M. Flynn '77* Dr. Jerry D. Heston '78* Dr. & Mrs. Dennis A. Higdon* (Joanna Coss '66) Dr. & Mrs. William E. Hi inbotham, Jr.* Mt & Mrs. Samuel C. Highsmith '67* Mt & Mrs. C. Alton Hollingsworth, Jr. (Elizabeth Shaifer '55) Mr. & Mrs. J. Mark Hollingsworth 73* Mr. & Mrs. E. Thompson Holloway '33* (Maria Jerdone Kimbrough '34) Dr. Ann Holmes '85 Mr. William M. Holmes, Jr. '64* Mr. Paul K. Honey** Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Hooker, Jr. '39* Mrs. Margaret Jones Hours '40* Mr. & Mrs. Scott P. Howard '73* Dr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Huff '57** (Anne Bean Hixon '57) Ms. Susan Logan Huffman '83* Mr. John R. Huffman* Dr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Hughes Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Humble* Mr. Brian S. Hummer Ms. Kristin Dwelle Hurst '88* Dr. Vernon Hurst* Mrs. Richard W. Hussey Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Hussey, Jr.* (Eva Mae Duncan '59) Dr. Edmond C. Hutchinson '36* Mr. Joseph Hyrka '79* Mrs. Cameron Bryant Icard '76* Mr. Tom Icard* Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Ingwersen Dr. & Mrs. Michael L. Isaacson '73 Mr. & Mrs. William B. Israel '77 Ms. Molly Bradley Jackson '94 Mr. William D. Jackson '94 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Jacoway '62* Mr. Robert A. Jetmundsen '77* Mr. & Mrs. Barry D. Johnson '83** Mr. Matthew K. Johnson '91* Mrs. Barbara Johnson Dr. Robert M. Johnson, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Robert K. Johnston* Dr. & Mrs. Guilford Jones, II '65 (Patricia Lee Dickson '64) Ms. Vickie Hardy Jones '93 Mr. Stephen P. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Jones '73** Dr. Lacey Taylor Jordan '92 Mr. William H. Jordan '92 Mrs. Aiveen Killian Kahalley '93 Mr. David A. Kahalley '92 Mr. Lewis K. Kalmbach '83* Mr. Tsutomu Kawazoe '63* Mr. Ernest G. Kelly, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Jack B. Kelly, Jr. '34* (Beverly Boothe '37) Ms. Robin Meredith Kelly '89* Dr. Keith E. Kelly '88* Mr. & Mrs. John L. Kennedy '69 (Eleanor Rosson '69) Mr. Peter M. Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Keyes '66* Mr. & Mrs. James M. Kimbrough** (Cornelia Henning '36) Dr. Lowery P. King '77 Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Kirkpatrick Dr. & Mrs. Hendrick C. Knipscheer Mr. & Mrs. A. R. Knop Dr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Krisle Rev. & Mrs. Jimmie Lancaster, Jr. Mrs. Berta Radford Laney '50* Mr. & Mrs. William S. Lawrence (Patricia Lynn Weaver '50) Dr. Martha House Crenshaw '74** Mr. Henry M. Lee, Jr. '75** Ms. Nancy H. Lenox '71 Ms. Ellen T. Lewis '91* Mr. & Mrs. David E. Lindsey '63* (Jeanie Hay Heltzel '65) Dr. & Mrs. Robert R. Llewellyn** Mrs. Catherine Cooper Loveman '92 Mr. Andrew Loveman Dr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Lowry, III '63 Dr. & Mrs. Don Lum Mr. Richard S. Lum '00* Mr. & Mrs. John W. Lundeen* Dr. & Mrs. William M. Luxford Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Lydick, Jr. '68 Ms. Padma Ayyagari Mr. Joel R. Lyons '85 Dr. Susan Fades Mackey '85* Dr. Edward S. Mackey* Mt & Mrs. Leonard F Mahoney, Jr. '65* Dr. Ahad Mahootchi '88* Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Maloney* Dr. & Mrs. H. Grady Marlow, III '72 Ms. Elizabeth Bruce Martin '80* Mr. Douglas F. Martin* Ms. Claire Campbell Massey '66** Ms. Margaret Chisholm Massey '86 Mr. James W. Massey '83 Dr. Robert B. Matheny, Jr. '81* Mr. D. Blaik Mathews '90 Ms. Roberta B. Matthews* Mr. Paul A. Matthews* Dr. Elizabeth M. Mazyck* Dr. Arthur Mazyck* Ms. Kathleen McClain '74* Dr. & Mrs. James G. McClure '46* Mt & Mrs. Michael R. McConkey '79* Ms. Susan Stribling McDermott '86* Mr. Edmund P. McDermott* Dr. James T. McDonald, Jr. '51** Ms. Susan McGeorge* Mr. Brian S. McGeorge '95* Ms. Leigh McRight McGinty '91 Mr. Laurice V. McGinty, Ill '91 Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 The Red & Black Society continued from page 05 Ms. Dawn McGriff '83 Dr. Albert A. McLean '39* Mr. & Mrs. Jerry McManus* (Jane Falls Coburn '63) Mr. John H. McMinn, III '68* Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. McRae '82 (Janet Leavell Fountain '81) Dr. Vivian Dellinger McWilliams '73 Mr. Joe McWilliams Dr. & Mrs. Stevens D. Melton '77* Mr. & Mrs. Douglas W. Menz '82* Mr. & Mrs. Erich W Merrill* (Irma Waddell '47) Ms. Marilyn A. Meyers '64 Dr. & Mrs. Andrew H. Miller '46* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Mischke '79* (Lisa Carol Gilchrist '81) Dr. & Mrs. Henry P. Mobley, Jr. '39* Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Morehead '82* (Catherine Wilkerson Harrell '82) Mr. David M. Morris '54 Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Morris, II '68 Ms. Rosanna Morris '41* Mr. & Mrs. Philip P. Mulkey '77* Mr. & Mrs. J. Ralph Muller, Sr. Mr. James R. Murphy '00* Mr. & Mrs. G. Evans Myrick* (Shirley Ann Melton '55) Dr. & Mrs. Julian C. Nall '43 Mr. & Mrs. John D. Nash '83* Mr. Joseph J. Nash '81* Ms. Dawn Lavelle Thompson Mr. A. Guy Neff Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Y. Neill '94* Mr. & Mrs.* Hylton S. Neill '39* (Stella Felicia Jones* '40) Ms. Sarah Home Nolan '72* Ms. Helen W. Norman* Mr. Fred S. Norman* Mrs. Tanya Robertson Novarese '89* Mr. John Novarese* Mr. & Mrs. Sidney J. Nurkin* (Auralia Lee Crowell '66) Mr. & Mrs. Harry P. Ogden 71* Mr. Paul M. 011inger '91* Ms. Karyn Walters Overton '95 Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Owen '82* (Deanne Louise Ellison '83) Dr. D. Davidson Oxley '87* Mr. & Mrs. John A. Oxley '59* Dr. & Mrs. Paul A. Palma Mr. & Mrs. James L Pannell* Mr. & Mrs. P. Thomas Parrish '79* (Gwen Elizabeth Jones '79) Mrs. Betty Wells Patten '39* Ms. Holli Hodnett Payne '88* Dr. Melvin P. Payne, III '84* Mrs. Patricia Jackson Peay '69* Mr. William R Peay* Dr. Pedie Pedersen 70* Mr. & Mrs. William P. Perkins, Jr.** (Frances Crouch '51) Ms. Suzanne Gonce Perlis '90* Mr. David W. Perlis '90* Mr. & Mrs. J. Russell Perry '33* (Evelyn Hester '36) Mr. & Mrs. James D. Petersen '60 Honor Roll of Donors Mr. & Mrs. John E. Pierce* (Gladys Crump '37) Dr. & Mrs. Alfred C. Pinchak Dr. & Mrs. Fred H. Piper '80* (Jill Kendall Johnson '80) Mr. & Mrs. John Alden Pond, Sr. '40* (Nancy A. Wood '40) Ms. Rosemary Wood Potter '70* Mr. R. Michael Potter* Ms. Dorothy Johnson Pounders '68* Mr. Louis R. Pounders '68* Dr. & Mrs. David J. Power* Mrs. Grace Wunderlich Prange '39* Mr. & Mrs. James E. Prickett Mr. & Mrs. Chandler C. Prosser '89 Mrs. Morton D. Prouty, Jr. Mrs. Mary Lampton Puckett '74* Mr. Richard M. Puckett* Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Puttick* Mr. & Mrs. Wayne W. Pyeatt Mr. & Mrs. John H. Quinn, Jr. '58 Mr. John A. Rado '49* Dr. Sally Howard Rado. '49* Mr. & Mrs. James G. Ramsey '76* Mr. & Mrs. James E. Ratcliff, Jr. '52* Dr. & Mrs. John E. Rawson* (Mary Asbury Crouch '60) Mr. & Mrs. James A. Ray (Charlotte Ann Lebo '67) Dr. Morris T Reagan '60* Ms. Elizabeth Proctor Reichelt '92 Mr. Charles J. Reichelt, Jr. Mr. Eugene C. Reynolds '43* Dr. Molly McLemore Rheney '80* Mr. J. Alan Ftheney* Mr. & Mrs. Larry Rice '74 Mrs. Melody Hokanson Richey Mr. Warren A. Richey Mr. & Mrs. James H. Ridgely* Mr. & Mrs. James G. Riggan, Jr. '68* Mr. Christopher L. Riley '84 Mr. & Mrs. William M. Rishoi Ms. Carol Greaves Rockets '59* Mr. Robert O. Roebuck '92 Ms. Wendy Tallent Rotter '87* Mr. Cary G. Rotter* Ms. Carol Lee Collins Royer '78 Mr. Joe Royer Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Ruch Dr. & Mrs. Jorge J. Sanchez Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sartwell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick E. Schaefer (Mary Lee Cannon '86) Mrs. Margaret Bane Schatzman '79 Mr. & Mrs. Barry J. Schnapper '77* Dr. & Mrs. Robert F. Schneider Ms. Riddell Walcott Scott '95* (Duncan Riddell Walcott) Mr. H. Benjamin Scott, Jr. '94* Dr. & Mrs. Larry Scott Mr. & Mrs. Marshall P. Scott '50* (Thelma Ragland '48) Mr. & Mrs. Conrad L. Seabrook* (L. Josephine Gilfillan '42) Dr. & Mrs. Fouad M. Shami* Mr. & Mrs. C. Edward Sharp, Jr. '72* (Ann Gotschall '72) Mr. & Mrs. C. Winston Sheehan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George L Sherling Mr. D. Andrew Shipman '93 Mr. & Mrs. J. Lindsey Short, Jr. Mrs. Paula Grant Shuford '79 Mr. David T. Shuford Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Sims* Mr. & Mrs. John E. Skvarla Mr. & Mrs. Kirby H. Smith '81 Mrs. Andrea V. Smith* Mr. Larry V. Smith* Prof. Marcia M. Smith Dr. Phillip L Smith Mr. & Mrs. William A. Smith '68 Ms. Elizabeth Hayes Smithers '93* Mr. Gregory K. Smithers '89* Ms. Kathleen Fleece Smoke '91 Mr. Jonathan P. Smoke '91 Dr. William G. Snow 70 Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Snowden (Florence Swepston '47) Ms. J. Lane Southern '92* Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Spinks '91* Dr. & Mrs. Arthur E. Squire, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Starling, II Dr. & Mrs. Daniel L Starnes Ms. JulieAnn Johnson Mr. Bernard F. Stengle '79 Dr. & Mrs. John C. Stepan '63* Mr. & Mrs. L. Van Stillman* Dr. Melody D. St. John Dr. Greg St. John Mr. & Mrs. Charles L Storrs (Betty Lou Wood '53) Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sweeney, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Harry L. Swinney '61* Dr. Mary Moore Tait '83* Dr. & Mrs. John C. Tayloe Mr. & Mrs. L Barry Teague Ms. Amy Morris Teal* Mr. Eric M. Teal '91* Mr. & Mrs. J. Gray Teekell* Mr. & Mrs. Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. '56* (Margaret B. Ross '56) Dr. Paige Wilson Tench '76* Dr. Daniel W. Tench* Mr. & Mrs. Frank B. Thacher, II Dr. & Mrs. Larry B. Thead Ms. Rebecca D. Thom '94 Mr. & Mrs. C. Stephens Thomas, III '74 Dr. Geraldine Miller* Dr. & Mrs. William C. Threlkeld '53* (Amy Josephine Taylor '54) Dr. Elizabeth L. Todd '73* Mr. William H. Wilcox* Mr. & Mrs. Grady F. Tollison, Jr. '62 Mr. H. Fisher Tri Mr. & Mrs. John D. Trimble, Jr. '52* Mr. & Mrs. John D. Trimble V '79* Ms. Judith Dangler Truitt '88* Mr. J. Alan Truitt '87* Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Turley, Jr. Mrs. Jane McSpadden Twist '52* Mr. John F. Twist* Mr. & Mrs. M. List Underwood, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Wakefield* Dr. & Mrs. Geoffrey S. Walker Mr. & Mrs. J. Robert Walker, III* (Emily How Holloway '64) Mr. & Mrs. Dana E. Walters* Dr. Jane Walters '56* Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin F. Ward, Jr. '65* Ms. Lynn Morrow Ward '66** Mr. & Mrs. William T Warner** (Suzanne McCarroll '57) Dr. Julia Mortimer Watkins '83 Dr. W. Bryan Watkins Mrs. Rose Lynn Barnard Watson '38* Mr. & Mrs. Samuel E. Watson '49* (Mary Jane King '49) Mr. & Mrs. Timothy E Watson, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Andrew W. Watts '85 Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Weathersby '68* (Kate Flowers '68) Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Weigel, Sr. Ms. Rebecca Wynn Weiler '69* Mr. Richard E. Weiler* Ms. Kristin Rudolph Weller '91 * Mr. Harry Weller* Mr. & Mrs. Walker L Wellford, III '59* (Diane McMillan '59) Mr. Hunter 0. West '95 Mr. & Mrs. Howard C. Westmoreland (Erwin Ann Hansch '57) Mrs. Lynda Lipscomb Wexler '60* Mr. Lewis P. Wexler* Dr. & Mrs. Tom White '62* (Carol Suzanne Pickens '66) Mr. John C. Whitsitt '43 Mr. & Mrs. Stewart C. Whittle '61* (Martha Sue Bracewell '61) Ms. Anna B. Williams '92 Mr. Ernest B. Williams, IV '77 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Williams Mr. & Mrs. John M. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Williams, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin H. Williams '89* Mr. & Mrs. George W. Wilson, III '53* Mrs. Margaret Drake Wilson '36* Mrs. Barbara Hart Wilson Mr. & Mrs. John A. Winslow* Mrs. Cornelia Wolfe Dr. & Mrs. Matthew W. Wood, Jr. '72 (Nancy Lynn Nichol '73) Mr. & Mrs. David J. Wottle* Mr. Ted Wynne '65 Mr. & Mrs. William M. Yandell, III '77 Dr. Linda K. Yates '69* Mr. & Mrs. Radford M. Yates* Dr. & Mrs. David M. Ziebarth* Three Anonymous Donors Executive Committee Michael A. Edwards '79, President Olivia DeLoach Baker '67 W. David Bartholomew '79 Lisa McClelland Borgeson '89 Rickman P. Brown, Jr. '77 S. Toof Brown, Jr. '47 Chip Bryan '94 C. William Butler, III '63 Joseph M. Evangelisti '79 Roscoe A. Field, Jr. '52 Miles S. Fortas '93 M. Jerome Franklin '89 Logan H. Germann '93 Melody Mitchell Gholson '82 2000-2001 Gerald M. Hampton '79 Frances Clevenger Henkel '79 Richard S. Lum '00 Kim Chickey MacQueen '83 Henry P. Mobley, Jr. '39 Catherine Harrell Morehead '82 Walker L. Wellford, III '59 William M. Yandell '77 Kim Baxter Henley '60 W. Neal McAtee '85 Tanya Robertson Novarese '89 Deceased Raymond Henley '60 Vivian D. McWilliams, D.V.M. '73 Rosemary Wood Potter '70 * Given to the Rhodes Annual Fund Joseph Hyrka '79 Steven D. Melton, M.D. '77 Larry Rice '74 consecutivelyfir 10 years or more. Guilford Jones, II '65 Douglas W. Menz '82 Christopher L. Riley '84 * Gifts reflecting an increase to a Vickie Hardy Jones '93 Philip E. Mischke '79 Gregory K. Smithers '89 higher leveL Capital Gifts, Deferred Gifts and Gifts to the Endowment These alumni and friends made capital gifts, deferred gifts or gifts to build Rhodes' permanent endowment this year. $50,000 and up Dr. Mertie W. Buckman Mr. & Mrs. J. Lester Crain, Jr. '51 Dr. William B. Dunavant, Jr. Dr. Tommie S. Dunavant Mr. & Mrs. Arthur E Fulmer, Jr. (Nancy Lynne Hill '51) Mr. & Mrs. Claude M. McCord, Jr. (Mary Jack Rich '51) Dr. Harold F. Ohlendorf '31 Mr. & Mrs. Clark W. Rabb Mrs. Warren D. Reimers Dr. Paul 0. Roberts Dr. Mary Jane Smalley Roberts '58 Dr. & Mrs. Hubert King Turley '40 (Agnes Ann Ming '44) $10,000 ? $49,999 Mr. Bruce G. Allbright, III '74 Dr. & Mrs. Robert I. Bourne, Jr. '54 (Anne Elizabeth Riley '54) Mr. Frederick L. Dickson, Jr. '38 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Garrott, III Dr. & Mrs. Ralph S. Hamilton (Barbara Howell '51) Mr. R. H. Hammond, Jr. Mr. Robert C. Harnden Dr. Ethel Ashton Harrell '54 Dr. & Mrs. C. Stratton Hill, Jr. '50 Dr. & Mrs. Ralph C. Hon Dr. Vernon Hurst Ms. Kristin Dwelle Hurst '88 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Jacoway '62 Dr. Marshall P. Jones '59 Mr. Robert Mann '47 Mr. & Mrs. William E. McClure '51 (Helen Quindley '51) Mr. & Mrs. James A. O'Donnell '74 Mr. G. David Overend '96 and The Endover Foundation, Inc. The Overend Family Mrs. Mary Louise Barton Pritchard '51 Dr. & Mrs. S. Herbert Rhea Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Rollins '81 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Sites '74 Mr. & Mrs. W. Hamilton Smythe, III '52 (Katherine Powell Hinds '53) Mr. & Mrs. James F. Springfield '51 Mr. & Mrs. M. Gray Stevens '82 Mr. & Mrs. Spence L. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. '39 (Marjorie Jennings '39) Five Anonymous Donors $ 1,000 - $ 9,999 Mr. James N. Augustine, Jr. '89 Ms. Susan Walker Augustine '89 Mr. & Mrs. Jack R. Blair Mr. & Mrs. E. Denby Brandon, Jr. '50 (Helen Holt Deupree '51) Dr. Ronald E Bunn '51 Rev. Gene E. Canestrari '50 Dr. Laurie A. Cavallaro Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Clark, Jr. '88 Mrs. Kathryn Heiss Clarke Dr. Cecil G. Culverhouse '54 Mr. & Mrs. Mark C. Doramus '80 Mr. David B. DuBard '88 Ms. Deirdre Giblin Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Farris Dr. & Mrs. James G. Finley '62 (Mary Lou Carwile '64) Dr. & Mrs. Edgar .W. Francisco, III '52 Mr. & Mrs. James R. Garrett Dr. Jason T Greene '91 Dr. Michelle Long Greene '91 Mr. Jason N. Hamblen '91 Ms. Gina Capizzani Hamblen '92 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler '71 (Robin Ritter '71) Mr. & Mrs. Keith J. Henkel '83 (Linda Sue Somerville '83) Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Henkel '79 (Mary Frances Clevenger '79) Ms. Michelle M. Henkel '86 Dr. Timothy J. Henkel '81 Mr. & Mrs. Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr. '64 Mr. & Mrs. Walter B. Howell '66 (Nancy Lowry Cox '67) Mrs. Frances Weston Hoyt Ms. Nancy J. Huggins '74 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Hugon '77 Mr. & Mrs. Deke Iglehart E. Hortenstine '73) Mrs. Catherine McInerney Iskander '83 Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Jerden '59 Mrs. Lynn Jaseph Jones '59 Mrs. Berta Radford Laney '50 Mr. & Mrs. W. Neely Mallory, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John B. Maxwell, Jr. '57 Mr. & Mrs. W. Neal McAtee '85 (Amy Lynne Hazlewood '86) Ms. Jean B. McInerney '81 Dr. & Mrs. Marshall E. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Phillip H. McNeill Mr. Joseph J. Nash '81 Mrs. Fred W. Neal Dr. & Mrs. Michael C. Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Norfleet Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. O'Keefe '81 Mr. & Mrs. Clinton R. Pearson Mrs. Harry J. Phillips, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Charles J. Ping '51 (Bessie Claire Oates '53) Dr. Randall R. Rhea '77 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin D. Richmond, III Ms. Carol Lee Collins Royer '78 Dr. James Peter Ruyl Mrs. Neal E Schilling Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Strong '54 (Peggy Louise Crocker '55) Dr. & Mrs. Harry L. Swinney '61 Dr. & Mrs. William F. Symes '45 (Gertrude Eugenia Dickson '45) Dr. Edward 0. Uthman '74 Dr. Margaret Uthman Mr. & Mrs. Andrew W. Watts '85 Dr. & Mrs. G. Kenneth Williams Mr. & Mrs. James C. Williamson '50 (Jacqueline Newman '52) Mr. William C. Wilson '61 Dr. Linda K. Yates '69 Mr. Steven Zissis '83 Ms. Jamie C. James '83 Up to $1,000 Ms. Amy K. Alderson '97 Dr. & Mrs. Ray M. Allen '44 (Julia White Wellford '47) Mr. Hans P. Alpsteg '77 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald K. Anderson '71 (Carmen Cockrill Webb '71) Mr. Justin L Ankerman '97 Mr. Douglas B. Bacon '93 Mr. Leonard H. Ballard '76 Mr. Timothy C. Ballard '95 Dr. R. Brian Balyeat '89 Mrs. Virginia Sims Bare '60 Ms. Nancy Graham Barker '83 Prof. & Mrs. Thomas H. Barr (Kathryn Yvonne Woodson '85) Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Berger '74 (Catherine Ann Dailey '75) Mrs. Susan Schmidt Bies Ms. Christina M. Boles '99 Ms. Lura L. Bond '84 Mr. & Mrs. J. Allen Boone, Jr. '71 Dr. J. Barron Boyd, Jr. '71 Mr. & Mrs. J. Bayard Boyle, Jr. Mr. John A. Brayton '71 Mr. Matthew H. Breaux '99 Walter D. Bellingrath Society The Walter D. Bellingrath Society was established to recognize donors whose concern for the future financial strength of Rhodes has led them to make historic deferred gifts to the college. Mr. Joseph W. Blount '79 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 Mr. & Mrs. James A. Thomas, III '62 Deceased Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Capital Gifts, Deferred Gifts and Gifts to the Endowment continued from page 07 Mr. & Mrs. Carlton H. Bremer, III '87 Mr. & Mrs. Thom E. Ecldes Mr. Robert Holtackers Mr. Peter W Matthews '00 Mr. Neil A. Brunetz '97 Mr. John C. Edmunds '76 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Hooker, Jr. '39 Mrs. Richard B. Maury '42 Ms. Courtney Poole Brunetz '96 Ms. Brooke Glover Emery '88 Mr. David Hunter of Montlaw '85 Ms. Mary W. McCain Mr. Christopher T. Buchanan '93 Mr. Cullen R. Evans '00 Prof. Amanda Irwin Mr. James L. McElroy '69 Ms. Amanda Ellison Buchanan '95 Ms. Diane E. Faires '99 Mr. T Francis Jackson, III '62 Dr. Katherine Maddox McElroy '77 Ms. Terese J. Buscher Ms. Julie Hudgens Falkoff '88 Mr. Richard W. Jennings '66 The Hon. Robert M. McRae '43 Mr. & Mrs. Duke E. Cain '73 Mrs. Anna Gallaher Farris Ms. Sonja J. Johnson '00 Mr. Joe D. Meals '77 (Susan Lyn Smith '72) Mr. Arthur D. Floyd, II '91 Ms. Stefanie A. Johnson '99 Rev. Joseph C. Meux '50 Ms. Mary Kay Caldwell '81 Mr. Brian P. Foy '89 Col. David L. Jolly, Jr. '48 Dr. Andrew A. Michta Ms. Dorothy R. Carlton Ms. Holly N. Frederick '99 Dr. C. Michael Jones '85 Prof. Cristina B. Michta Mr. & Mrs. R. Joseph Chickey '84 Mr. & Mrs. James L. Fri, Jr. Dr. Jameson M. Jones '36 Mrs. Julie B. Milburn (Rebecca Isabelle Butler '82) Mr. Frank A. Frisch '77 Mr. & Mrs. W. Ralph Jones, III '79 Mr. Tom Miller Ms. Sidney Wood Clapp '98 Mr. Arthur Fulmer, III Mr. & Mrs. William Carrington Jones Ms. Mary Jo Miller Dr. Diane McCullough Clark '62 Ms. Michelle Vick Fulmer '83 Prof. Karl C. Kaltenthaler Mr. Michael Whit Moloney '99 Mrs. Mary Ann Ramsey Clarke '50 Ms. Angeline Gardner '84 Mr. Mark E. Kazemba '87 Mr. Robert L. Montgomery, Jr. '81 Dr. & Mrs. W.J. Michael Cody '58 Mr. Kelly A. Garrett '92 Dr. Keith E. Kelly '88 Mrs. Marion Dickson Moorhead '41 (Suzanna L. Marten '75) Dr. & Mrs. Gregory S. Georgiade Ms. Robin Meredith Kelly '89 Mr. Herman Morris, Jr. '73 Ms. Heather Stewart Cook '91 Mr. G. Craig Gilchrist '84 Dr. Thomas R. Kepple, Jr. Dr. Brenda Partee Morris Mr. & Mrs. James G. Couch '65 Dr. & Mrs. Helmuth M. Gilow Dr. & Mrs. Michael P. Kirby Prof. Richard H. Nollan (Linda Sue Davis '65) Dr. John D. Gladney '74 Ms. Christine Knipscheer '00 Prof. Valerie Nollan Ms. Catherine A. Cozart '95 Mrs. Lauren Stuckey Glass '81 Ms. Lynn Stapleton Koch '83 Mr. Fred S. Norman Mr. Charles M. Crump '34 Mr. Stephen C. Gregory '71 Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Koshgerian, Jr. Ms. Helen W. Norman Ms. Diana Wallace Crump '41 Mr. Carson L. Hampson '88 Ms. Alexandera G. Kostina Ms. Miriam Northrop Ms. Karen Hines Daniel '99 Ms. Carmen Camille Harris '95 Ms. Kelly E. Leach '92 Ms. Laura K. Odom '99 Mr. Perry D. Dement '83 Mr. Jeffrey Peden Harris, Jr. '00 Mr. M. Jeff Lekarczyk '97 Mr. Timothy G. O'Keefe '83 Mr. Bradley C. Dickerson '92 Ms. Nell Hindman Harris '82 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew H. Lembke '88 Ms. Jeannie Beauregard O'Toole '87 Ms. Amy Hill Dickerson '94 Dr. Joe M. Hawes Dr. V. Markham Lester '73 Mrs. William Outlan Prof. Richard B. Dixon '50 Dr. Gail S. Murray Ms. Jeanne L. Jackson Mr. John Palmer Mr. William Hudgins Mrs. Sally Barge Hawley '81 Mr. Christopher G. Linder '94 Mrs. Vicki Gilmore Palmer '75 Ms. Wilda Henderson Dodson '74 Ms. Patricia Pennington Haws '88 Mr. John P. Long, Jr. '93 Mr. Paul N. Parks, Jr. '83 Dr. Andrew J. Donelson, Jr. '65 Mr. G. Pittman Haymore '81 Ms. Jennifer Dunn Long '91 Ms. Charlotte Patton Parks '83 Mr. & Mrs. Todd S. Doolin '87 Mr. C. Denson Henry '97 Dr. Darlene M. Loprete Mr. & Mrs. P. Thomas Parrish '79 (Amy Jo Markle '89) Dr. & Mrs. Edward C. Hermann '42 Ms. Allison E. Manzke '92 (Gwen Elizabeth Jones '79) Mr. Chris F. Drago '64 Ms. Heather S. Hicks '89 Mr. Kyle A. Marks '92 Dr. & Mrs. Robert G. Patterson Mr. & Mrs. Erroll Eckford, III '81 Mr. George B. Hofstetter '92 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick L. Matlock '74 (Emma Jane McAtee '50) (Elizabeth Louise Larson '82) Ms. Amanda Murray Hofstetter '92 Mr. Christopher E. Matthews '84 Mr. Scott B. Peatross '92 Heritage Society Terry E. Westbrook '66, President The Heritage Society recognizes individuals who have ensured the future strength of the college by making Rhodes a direct beneficiary of a variety of estate plans includ- ing will provisions, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, life insurance policies, and the Endowment Builders program. Roll of Honor Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. Cole '68 (Patricia Lynn Weaver '50) Dr. & Mrs. Robert G. Reaves Mrs. Anna Kathryn Atkinson '38 Dr. & Mrs. William 0. Coley, Jr. '50 Dr. Donald J. Lineback (Sally Ann McConnell '47) Mr. John T Atkinson '70 Dr. & Mrs. James H. Daughdrill, Jr. Mr. Herbert Linville '50 Dr. & Mrs. S. Herbert Rhea Mr. John A. Austin, Jr. '52 Dr. & Mrs. Lewis R. Donelson '38 Dr. H. Grady Marlow, III '72 Dr. Paul 0. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Edgar H. Bailey Rev. Judith Simono Durff '66 Mrs. Ethel Taylor Maxwell '36 Dr. Mary Jane Smalley Roberts '58 (Ann Elizabeth Pridgen '47) Dr. Thomas H. Durff '65 Mr. & Mrs. John T. McLoughlin Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Rollins '81 Mr. & Mrs. James H. Beall Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Garrott, III (Harriette Cox Hollis '41) Mrs. Marjorie M. Russell and Mrs. Mrs. Francis B. Benton '36 Mr. Henry Goodrich Mr. N. P. McWhirter, III '73 Theo Matthews Hayden* Mr. Charles P. Boone Dr. & Mrs. Ralph S. Hamilton Ms. Susan Neal McWhirter '75 Dr. H. Stanford Sanders '63 Mrs. Mary Jane Howard Brandon '66 (Barbara Howell '51) Ms. Rosanna Morris '41 Mr. & Mrs. Conrad L. Seabrook Dr. L. Palmer Brown '30 Mr. Robert C. Harnden Mr. Frank M. Norfleet (L. Josephine Gilfillan '42) Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Campbell, Jr. Mrs. Robert H. Henley Dr. H. Kirkland Osoinach '55 Mr. John R. Shanley, Jr. '84 Mr. & Mrs. Ewing Carruthers, Jr. '39 Mrs. Margaret Jones Houts '40 Mrs. Clinton R. Pearson Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Sherman '35 (Mary Jane Ogden '48) Ms. Nancy J. Huggins '74 Mr. Amel C. Peterson, Jr. '54 (Rebecca Anne Laughlin '38) Mr. William D. Challen Mr. Robert A. Jetmundsen '77 Dr. John R. Pharis '67 Mr. & Mrs. John E. Skvarla Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Clark, Jr. Mrs. Sarah Josephine Johnson Mr. Patrick 0. Proctor '80 Mrs. Katherine Hinds Smythe '53 Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Cobb '44 Mr. & Mrs. William S. Lawrence Mr. & Mrs. Wayne W. Pyeatt Mrs. C. L. Springfield Honor Roll of Donors 2000- 2001 Paul and Mary Jane Smalley Roberts '58 Mary Jane Smalley Roberts '58 and her husband, Paul, wanted to provide for future students, cash in appreciated stock, reduce the size of their taxable estate and have Rhodes send them checks for the rest of their lives. By estab- lishing a charitable remainder unitrust at Rhodes they accomplished it all. Upon their deaths, the remainder of the trust will establish scholarships for Rhodes students to study internationally. Mary Jane's life changed dramatically when Dr. Laurence Kinney suggested that she apply for a Fulbright Scholarship. The student who had never ventured out of the South spent a year studying in France. After she traveled abroad, she worked to provide similar opportunities for others. Her career culminated as deputy director of the Council for International Exchange of Scholars, where she directed programs for American and visiting scholars under the Fulbright and other special programs of international academic exchange. She determined policy that guided the competition of 3,000 U.S. scholars and administered the grants of 1,000 visiting scholars from 60 countries. Coming full circle, Mary Jane and Paul are making sure that future Rhodes students will have opportunities to live and study immersed in other cultures. Ms. Katherine Goodloe Peatross '93 Ms. Amanda M. Pecko '98 Mr. Jeffrey R. Perkins '74 Rev. Stewart D. Perry '92 Ms. Laura Benson Perry '94 Mr. Richard Trieu Pham '99 Dr. & Mrs. A. Warner Phelps, Jr. '72 (Adele Van Overbeke '74) Mr. Stephen B. Phillips '86 Mrs. Douglas Pillow Dr. Marcus D. Pohlmann Ms. Jackie Thacker Prester '87 Mr. Clifford J. Pugh '73 Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Quay (Rosamond Goldman '75) Mr. M. Rex Rankin, III '74 Mr. Robert R. Record '96 Ms. Leland Caley Record '99 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Reed '81 (Mary Lee Bowling '84) Ms. Sharon Bridger Reichhardt '92 Capt. Clifford E. Rich '91 Rev. James A. Rizer, Jr. '89 Ms. Angela Kreuter Rogers '95 Ms. Stephanie J. Rogers '95 Prof. Michael M. Rollosson '77 Ms. Deborah L Howitt '77 Ms. Deborah Eisman Rosenthal '77 Mr. William T. Ryan, Jr. '85 Mr. Michael H. Sadler '72 Mr. & Mrs. C. Edward Sanders, Jr. '90 (Mary Elizabeth Carnahan '90) Ms. Gayathri Sankaran '93 Ms. Paula Claverie Sappington '90 Ms. Dixon Presswood Schultz '83 Ms. Katherine Scott Muth '98 Mrs. Myrle Oliver Scott '50 Dr. Brian W Shaffer Mr. Malcolm Sharp Ms. Wayne Steele Sharp '75 Mr. James B. Short '87 Ms. Patricia Morris Short '89 Prof. David H. Sick Ms. Sharon R. Simpson '90 Mr. John C. Sites '00 Mr. & Mrs. A. Fox Smith Mr. Lloyd B. Smith, Jr. '50 Dr. & Mrs. Grant W. Somes Dr. & Mrs. Douglas K. Southard '75 (Paige White Walker '74) Mr. W. Donald Stansell '88 Mr. Jack R. Stevens '71 Mr. H. Lamar Stone, IV '98 Mr. Richard Barrett Summers '93 Mr. & Mrs. James S. Tate, Jr. Mr. James S. Tate, Sr. Mrs. Keyes Tate Ms. Leigh Bishop Taub '92 Ms. Victoria E. Taugner '94 Mr. W. Kevin Thompson '92 Ms. Tanja Lueck Thompson '93 Mr. Kevin W. Tilley '92 Ms. Christine Kennedy Tilley '90 Dr. Anne Davis Toppins '50 Rev. Richard C. Tumilty '50 Mrs. Laura Stettbacher Van Ness '83 Mr. Stephen G. Vekovius Ms. Kecia Vekovius Mr. & Mrs. W Al Vekovius Dr. & Mrs. James M. Vest Mrs. Melissa McFarland Wagoner '93 Dr. Mary Elizabeth Walker '78 Mrs. Linda Jackson Walter '64 Ms. Rosa L. Wang '89 Mr. & Mrs. Dudley L. Wardlaw '50 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Welborn, III '88 (Shannon Page Linder '91) Mr. Edwin F. White '74 Mr. James D. Wilkerson, II '94 Ms. Laura Pointer Wilkerson '94 Ms. Linda Brown Wilkins '75 Mr. N. Fred Wix '98 Mr. J. Matthew Wohlfarth '97 Mrs. Marcelle Brinkley Zarshenas '82 Deceased Mr. James E Springfield '51 Mr. & Mrs. Ray U. Tanner '54 (Margaret Kathryn Whitsitt '57) Dr. & Mrs. James H. Thompson '55 Mrs. Frances T Tigrett Dr. Frank L. Turner, Jr. '50 Dr. Benjamin E Ward, Jr. '65 Dr. Mary Rodriguez Wardrop '55 Mr. David D. Watts '63 Mrs. Erwin Hansch Westmoreland '57 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. White, Jr. '39 (Sarah Aydelott Boothe '39) Mr. & Mrs. Spence L. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. '39 (Marjorie Jennings '39) Members Dr. & Mrs. Robert K. Armstrong '37 (Betty Ireys Hunt '38) Ms. Ruth Foster Arnold '77 Ms. Cynthia Brown Bair '83 Mr. Frank G. Barton, III '78 Ms. Martha J. Becker Prof. Ann Bell '41 Mr. Leo Berg '78 Mr. & Mrs. Winton M. Blount Mr. Robert L. Booth, Jr. '58 Mr. & Mrs. John McKay Boswell, Jr. '38 Mr. & Mrs. E. Denby Brandon, Jr. '50 (Helen Holt Deupree '51) Mr. David E. Brock '80 Mrs. Joseph H. Brock Prof. John W. Burch '54 Mr. & Mrs. Glenn C. Burgess Mr. C. Williams Butler, III '63 Mr. & Mrs. Duke E. Cain '73 (Susan Lyn Smith '72) Ms. Anne S. Caldwell '51 Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Campbell '39 Mrs. Betty Brown Canon '49 Ms. Lorna Lyell Chain '87 Mr. Tom S. Charlton '78 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Chivetta Mrs. Lucy Connell Clarke '39 Mr. Oliver P. Cobb, III '76 Mr. & Mrs. John S. Collier '46 (Louise Wilbourn '46) Mr. & Mrs. Kevin E. Collins '81 (Joan Claire Markham '81) Mr. & Mrs. H. Brent Cooke, IV '83 Mr. Pete Cornish '62 Ms. Elisabeth Scott Crady '74 Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Crais '58 Dr. Cecil G. Culverhouse '54 The Hon. & Mrs. William H. Davis, Jr. '68 Mr. Edward A. de Villafranca '83 Ms. Wilda Henderson Dodson '74 Dr. F Elaine Donelson '59 Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. Dudley, III '84 (Mary Lynn Myrick '82) Dr. William B. Dunavant, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joe M. Duncan '63 (Janet Lee Seabrook '73) Mr. Robert C. Eckert Mr. & Mrs. Erroll Eckford, III '81 (Elizabeth Louise Larson '82) Mr. Michael A. Edwards '79 Dr. Kurt Elias '40 Ms. Barbara Swaim Ensrud '61 Dr. & Mrs. James G. Finley '62 (Mary Lou Carwile '64) Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Ford, Jr. '82 (Susan Demaris Bailey '84) Mr. L Dossett Foster '64 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Freeburg '39 (Catherine LaValle Moore '40) Mr. & Mrs. James L. Fri, Jr. Mr. Frank A. Frisch '77 Mrs. Jennie Puryear Gardner, Jr. '31 Dr. Margaret J. Gatz '66 Mrs. Willis Gayle Capt. & Mrs. Charles A. Guthrie '42 (Justine Klyce '42) Mr. & Mrs. James W. Hall Dr. Robert M. Haugh '73 Dr. Martha Schulz Hendrick-Smith '69 Mr. Samuel C. Highsmith '67 Mr. Allen H. Hilzheim '43 Mr. Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr. '64 Mr. E. Thompson Holloway '33 Mrs. Frances Arthur Holmes '31 Mr. William M. Holmes, Jr. '64 Mr. & Mrs. Jason P. Hood '87 Dr. Marcus C. Houston '70 Ms. Amy Donaho Howell '86 Dr. William B. Hulett '69 Mrs. Catherine Howe Hunt '81 Mr. & Mrs. Mark N. Hurley '82 (Elizabeth Arnold Sheppard '84) Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Heritage Society continued from page 09 Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Ingvalson '81 Mr. T. Francis Jackson, III '62 Ms. Paula S. Jacobson Mr. & Mrs. J. L Jerden '59 Dr. Richard C. Kamm, Jr. '96 Mrs. W. Chester Keller Dr. Thomas R. Kepple, Jr. Ms. Louise Lyell Lampton '88 Ms. Patricia A. Lane '72 Mrs. Prentiss Laster Dr. Walter S. Lazenby, Jr. '51 Ms. Nancy H. Lenox '71 Dr. V. Markham Lester '73 Mr. & Mrs. Shawn 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. Mrs. June Beasley Mann '51 Mr. Patrick L. Matlock '74 Mrs. Radcliff Maumenee '36 Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. McCallum Ms. Carolyn Bruninga McGough '68 Rev. William H. McLean '57 Mrs. Louise Howry McRae '43* Mrs. Margaret Ruyl Mciler '61 Mr. David R. McWilliams 78 Dr. Robert C. Meacham '42 Ms. Katharine Miller Meacham '43 Dr. Stevens D. Melton '77 Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Mischke '79 (Lisa Carol Gilchrist '81) Dr. Virginia Roberson Mitchell '60 Dr. & Mrs. Frank M. Mitchener, Jr. (Judith Crosby Deavenport '56) Mr. & Mrs. Robert T Morehead '82 (Catherine Wilkerson Harrell '82) Mr. William B. Morgan '41 Dr. & Mrs. C. Eric Mount, Jr. '57 (Thelma Truly Brown '59) Mr. Philip P. Mulkey '77 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Mullady '79 (Cynthia Edith Said '79) Ms. Patricia M. Neal '78 Mr. Rick W. Neal '87 Mr. Louis T. Nicholas '34 Dr. & Mrs. T. Russell Nunan Mrs. Alice Cockroft Oates '71 Mr. & Mrs. Harry P. Ogden 71 Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. O'Keefe '81 Mr. Joseph Orgill, Ill The Margaret Hyde Council Message from the Chair We are very pleased to recognize the many donors who made 2000-2001 an exciting year for women at Rhodes. Since its inception in 1996, The Margaret Hyde Council has provided 53 deserving students opportunities for enriched academic and personal growth. During the last academic year, 16 students received scholarships for study abroad in programs ranging from a summer service project in Honduras to a semes- ter of European Studies. Three students facing unexpected financial crises received emergency assistance grants enabling them to stay enrolled at Rhodes. These life- changing experiences were made possible by the support of alumnae and friends who have committed more than $3 million for scholarships and financial aid. Thank you for your generous support and commitment to preparing young Rhodes women to embrace the opportunities and challenges of the 21st century. Board of Directors 2000-2001 Theresa Cloys Carl '75 Chair Susan Logan Huffman '83 Vice-Chair for Programs Joellyn Forrester Sullivan '77 Vice-Chair for Scholarships Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson '58 Immediate Past Chair Michelle B. Babcock '98 Betty Calandruccio Anne S. Caldwell '51 Elizabeth Hubbard Gill '71 Dr. Ethel Ashton Harrell '54 Jessica Hoffman '01 Student Representative Sara Jean Jackson '59 Mary Jack Rich McCord '51 Dr. Katherine M. McElroy '77 Margaret B. McKee '54 Pamela Palmer Montesi '80 Dr. Gail C. Streete, Faculty Representative Deborah Legg Sullivan '80 Jane McSpadden Twist '52 Diane McMillan Wellford '59 Dorothy Sanders Wells '82 Dr. Linda K. Yates '69 Ex officio Joyce C. Broffitt '77 Neville Frierson Bryan '58 Nancy Hill Fulmer '51 Nancy J. Huggins '74 Lt. Gen. Claudia J. Kennedy (Ret) '69 Harriette Hollis McLoughlin '41 Katherine Davis Murfree Vicki Gilmore Palmer '75 Nettie W. Schilling Wayne Steele Sharp '75 Frances T. Tigrett Carole Pearson Troutt Founding Directors Mertie Willigar Buckman Fran Durham Etter '32* Catherine Moore Freeburg '40 Margaret Jones Houts '40 Dorothy Orgill Kirsch Judith Deavenport Mitchener '56 Deborah Nichol Pittman '71 Elizabeth L. Simpson '58 Katherine Hinds Smythe '53 Life Members (Endowment gifts of $100,000+) Mertie W. Buckman Dorothy Orgill Kirsch Mary Jack Rich McCord '51 Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson '58 Katherine Hinds Smythe '53 Anonymous Endowed Circle (Annual gifts of $25,000+) Ethel Ashton Harrell '54 Sustainers (Annual gifts of $5,000+) Debbie and Hampton Pitts Investors (Annual gifts of $2,500+) Betty Calandruccio Linda K. Yates '69 Sincerely, Theresa Cloys Carl '75 Mentors (Annual gifts of $1,000+) Neville Frierson Bryan '58 Theresa Cloys Carl '75 Susan Logan Huffman '83 Michelle B. Babcock '98 Margaret B. McKee '54 Judith Deavenport Mitchener '56 Pamela Palmer Montesi '80 Joellyn Forrester Sullivan '77 Lisa Meeder Turnbull Patrons (Annual gifts of $500+) Susan Beaird '65 Margaret A. Halle Margaret Jones Hours '40 Carole Troutt Anonymous Members (Annual gifts of $250+) Jane Bishop Bryson '68 Anne S. Caldwell '51 Amy Bailey Evans '73 Jill Hortenstine Iglehart '73 Sara Jean Jackson '59 Judith Ousley Johnson Sissy Rasberry Jones '59 Mona Rice Matthews Katherine D. Murfree Julianne Johnson Paunescu '89 Gladys Crump Pierce '37 Richard and Rosamond Goldman Quay '75 Suellyn Scott Ruffin '61 Sara R. Stainback '98 Alice D. Sullivan Deborah Legg Sullivan '80 Robert J. Turnbull Jane Wittichen Williams '52 Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg '62 Lillian S. Yates Friends (Annual gifts under $250) Betty Hunt Armstrong '38 Nancy and Dave Blalock Cinthia Hickman Fettus '76 Janice Meyers Jones '74 Jean Haygood Kennedy '43 Claire Campbell Massey '66 Lisa Gilchrist Mischke '81 Gail S. Murray Kathleene Ann Sims Deceased For more information, please contact Wendy Tallent Rotter '87, Associate Dean of Development (901-843-3596 or 1-800-264-5969; rotter@rhodes.edu ). Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Major John K. Osoinach '69 Mr. David Reinmund '82 Mrs. Gordon D. Southard Dr. Terry E. Westbrook '66 Ms. Susan Head Osoinach '67 Mrs. W. Taylor Reveley Rev. Robert H. Stanbery '49 Mr. Lewis P. Wexler Mr. & Mrs. George D. Overend Dr. & Mrs. James T. Robertson '53 Mr. B. P. Stephens Mrs. Lynda Lipscomb Wexler '60 Mr. G. David Overend '96 Mrs. James D. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Stewart '53 Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Wild, Jr. '66 Mr. Richard A. Park '59 Mr. Peter A. Rooney '84 Dr. J. Charles Taylor '74 Dr. Rebecca Sue Wilkie Mr. Michael D. Pearigen '77 Ms. Wendy Tallent Rotter '87 Mr. Mark W. Taylor '80 Mr. & Mrs. James F. Williamson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Russell F. Peete, Jr. '41 Mr. William B. Rudner Ms. Pamela A. Portwood '78 '68 Mr. & Mrs. J. Russell Perry '33 Col. Robert S. Russell '30 Mr. Thomas P. Teasley '69 (Margaret Lee Early '68) (Evelyn Hester '36) Mr. Michael H. Sadler '72 Mr. Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. '56 Ms. Eileen Ruffin Wood '89 Mr. Harry J. Phillips, Sr.* Rev. C. V. Scarborough, Jr. '67 Ms. Martha L Thomas Mr. & Mrs. H. Trent Wood '48 Ms. Rosemary Wood Potter '70 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Schutt, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Thomason '51 Dr. Franklin M. Wright Dr. Sally Howard Rado '49* (Leslie Keen Drake '83) Mr. Robert T. Threlkeld '82 Ms. Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg '62 Mr. Christopher C. Ray '88 Mr. & Mrs. C. Edward Sharp, Jr. '72 Mr. Richard A. Trippeer, Jr. Mr. Ron A. Yarbrough Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Reber (Ann Gotschall '72) Dr. Ralph V. Turner '57 Mr. J. William Reddoch, III '84 Mrs. Nelly Galloway Shearer '60 Dr. Rann L. Vaulx '60 Rev. Charie Bowman Reid '65 Mr. J. Aubrey Smith '34 Mrs. G. Lee Weaver Deceased Mr. & Mrs. William W Reid, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. W. Hamilton Smythe, III '52 Mr. H. Reiter Webb, Jr. '52 Mrs. Warren D. Reimers* (Katherine Powell Hinds '53) Ms. Rebecca Wynn Weiler '69 Corporate, Foundation and Church Gifts Included in this list are businesses, foundations and churches that contributed to Rhodes this year. Associates Burch Porter & Johnson PLLC KPMG Peat Marwick Harry H. Bryan Family Fund $20,000 and up Champion International^ Lehman-Roberts Company Bunge Corporation Foundation^ Coca-Cola Company^ Lichterman Loewenberg Foundation CNA Foundation^ Annual ExxonMobil Foundation^ J.P. Morgan & Company, Inc.^ Frank L Camp & Company Assisi Foundation General Motors Foundation" Orgill, Inc. CARQUEST Auto Parts Stores Corolla & Bertram F. Bonner Georgia Power Company." Prudential Foundation^ Carter-Wallace, Inc.^ Foundation Jim Keras Buick Company* Scripps Howard Foundation^ Celanese Americas Foundation^ Rhodes & Leona Carpenter Lockheed Martin Corporation^ Shell Oil Company Foundation" Chase Manhattan Foundation^ Foundation* James & Carolyn McAfee Foundation* Southern Company Services, Inc." Chevron Matching Grants Program^ Conwood Company, LP** Merrill Lynch & Company SBC Foundation" George E. Crone Monument Co. Day Foundation* Foundations^ State Street Foundation" Delta Air Lines Foundation^ Ernst & Young LLP** Pritchard & Jerden Williams Gas Pipeline" Dermon-Warner Properties LLC Hilton Hotels Corporation* Procter & Gamble Fund^ Wachovia Foundation, Inc.^ The Dilettantes J.R. Hyde, Sr. Family Foundation Second Presbyterian Church, Little Washington Post" RR Donnelley & Sons Company^ Plough Foundation Rock, AR* Dow Chemical Company Foundation^ Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation** Smith & Nephew, Inc. Capital Emerson Electric Company^ Henry Luce Foundation" Entergy Corporation^ Capital Capital Morgan & Turner, Inc.* Evergreen Presbyterian Church, Paul W. Barret, Jr. Charitable Trust* Pritchard & Jerden SBC Foundation" Memphis, TN Bellingrath-Morse Foundation Thomas W. Briggs Foundation* Dorothy C. & Thomas F. Frist Procter & Gamble Fund^ Sponsors Donors Up to $1,000 BankOne^ Fust Presbyterian Church, Brownsville, TN First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, TN Foundation $1,000-$2,499 First Presbyterian Church, Lake Annual Charles, LA Fellows Annual AMD^ First Presbyterian Church, Lewisburg, TN $10,000419,999 ARAMARK** AT&T Foundation^ FleetBoston Financial Foundation^ American Express Foundation*^ Abbott Laboratories Fund^ Ford Motor Company Fund^ Annual AmSouth Bancorporation Acxiom Corporation^ Freedom Forum^ First Tennessee National Corporation* Foundation" Albemarle Corporation^ Gannett Foundation^ McCoy Foundation Ardmore Telephone Company, Inc. Alcoa Foundation^ Genentech, Inc.^ National Bank. of Commerce Boeing Company*^ Alexander Haas Martin, Partners^ G.E. Fund^ Sara Lee Foundation" Bradford Showroom, Inc.* ALLTEL Information Services^ Georgia-Pacific Corporation^ Second Presbyterian Church, Memphis, TN** Canale Foundation Enron Foundation*^ American General Corporation^ American International Group^ Germantown Presbyterian Church, Germantown, TN Wright-Bentley Foundation* First Health Arthur Andersen LLP Foundation^ Gaylord Entertainment^ First Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN Accenture Foundation, Inc.^ GlaxoWellcome^ Capital First Union Foundation^ Aon Corporation^ Halliburton Foundation, Inc.^ First Tennessee National Corporation* W.A. Fortner Masonry Contractor Arkansas Best Corporation^ Harte-Hanks Communications, Inc.^ National Bank of Commerce GAP Foundation^ AutoZone, Inc.^ Heller Financial, Inc.^ REIC, Inc.* Gerber/Taylor Associates, Inc. BASF Corporation^ Hewitt Associates LLC^ Goldman Sachs & Company*^ Ball Corporation^ Hewlett-Packard Company^ Patrons A. Arthur Halle Memorial Foundation** Bank of America Foundation^ Hibernia Corporation^ $2,500-$9,999 James & Katharine Harwood Trust* Bankers Life & Casualty Company^ Honeywell Foundation^ Hohenberg Foundation* Becton Dickinson & Company^ Houghton Mifflin Company^ Annual IBM International Foundation^ Bemis Company Foundation^ Chuck Hutton Chevrolet Company Aspect Communications" Jewish Chautauqua Society* H&R Block Foundation^ Idlewild Presbyterian Church, BellSouth Telecommunications^ Knight Ridder^ Brayton Foundation Memphis, TN Honor Roll of Donors 12 Corporate, Foundation and Church Gifts continued from page 11 International Paper Company Foundation^ Annie Tait Jenkins Trust Kellogg's^ Laboratory Corporation of America^ Lend Lease Real Estate Investment^ Eli Lilly & Company Foundation" A.W. & Lucille Courtney Litz Trust Lucent Technologies Foundation^ MMC/Marsh McLennan Companies^ Malco Charity Trust Mallinckrodt, Inc.^ Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance^ McKesson HBOC Foundation, Inc.^ Merck Company Foundation^ Metropolitan Life Foundation^ NCR Foundation^ National Service Foundation^ Nationwide Insurance Enterprise Foundation^ New England Financial^ Occidental Petroleum Foundation^ PACCAR Foundation^ JC Penney Company, Inc.^ Pentair Foundation^ Pfizer Foundation^ PriceWaterhouseCoopers Foundation^ The Printer UnumProvident Corporation^ Reliable Life Insurance Company^ Reynolds Bone & Griesbeck** Schering-Plough Foundation^ SAIC-Science Applications International^ Sentry Insurance Foundation^ Smith & Nephew, Inc.^ Sprint Foundation^ State Farm Company Foundation^ SunTrust Bank^ Synod of Living Waters Temple-Inland Foundation^ Texaco Foundation^ Texas Instruments Foundation^ Tidewater, Inc.^ Time Warner Foundation, Inc.^ USG Foundation, Inc.^ Union Central Life Insurance^ United Liquors Corporation United Space Alliance^ Whitehaven Presbyterian Church, Memphis, TN Xerox Foundation^ Capital First Presbyterian Church, Clarksville, TN Goldsmith Foundation, Inc. * Gifts reflecting an increase to a higher range A Companies which matched gifts of their employees to Rhodes "" Companies which increased their gift as well as matching gifts of their employees to Rhodes Parent Donors 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). Restricted gifts include capital gifts, gifts for specific programs, and gifts to the endowment. Charles E. Diehl Society Benefactors Mr. & Mrs. James W. O'Brien* Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers Mr. & Mrs. W. Hampton Pitts* Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Mr. & Mrs. Clinton R. Pearson* Dr. & Mrs. John M. Ransom Mr. & Mrs. C. Hamilton Sloan* The Red & Black Society Senior Members Mr. & Mrs. David D. Blalock, Jr.* Mrs. Kell Dunning Blanton Mr. Eddy Scurlock Blanton, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Corey Mr. & Mrs. J. Milton Coxwell, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Wayne P. Hall* Mr. & Mrs. Jon R. King* Mr. & Mrs. S. C. Middlebrooks Dr. Margaret S. Neblett* Dr. Wallace W. Neblett* Mr. & Mrs. George D. Overend Dr. & Mrs. Samuel C. Weigle, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Weil, II* Mr. & Mrs. Zachary M. Wilson, II* The Red & Black Society Members Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Abney Mr. & Mrs. R. Chancellor Allen, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Sam K. Alley Mr. & Mrs. Tom W. Arnold* Mr. & Mrs. William P. Battaglia Dr. & Mrs. Larry K. Broadwell Mrs. John H. Bryan, Sr.* Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Busier Mr. Hugh William Close* Mr. & Mrs. Tommy M. Cooley* Mr. & Mrs. Gary M. Cooney Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin J. Cumbus Mr. & Mrs. J. Robert Doody Dr. & Mrs. Lee B. DuBois* Mr. & Mrs. John L Finlayson Mr. & Mrs. Samuel 0. Franklin* Dr. & Mrs. James W. Garner, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James R. Garrett Ms. Kathy Jean Garrett* Dr. & Mrs. Gregory S. Georgiade Mr. & Mrs. John C. Gordon* Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Harper Mr. & Mrs. William Cobb Hazelrig* Dr. & Mrs. William E. Higginbotham, Jr* Dr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Hughes Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Humble* Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Ingwersen Dr. & Mrs. Robert K. Johnston* Mr. Ernest G. Kelly, Jr.* Mr. Peter M. Kennedy Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Kirkpatrick Dr. & Mrs. Hendrick C. Knipscheer Mr. & Mrs. A. R Knop Dr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Krisle Rev. & Mrs. Jimmie Lancaster, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Don Lum Mr. & Mrs. John W. Lundeen* Dr. & Mrs. William M. Luxford Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Maloney* Dr. Elizabeth M. Mazyck* Dr. Arthur Mazyck* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Miller Mr. & Mrs. J. Ralph Muller, Sr. Ms. Dawn Lavelle Thompson Mr. A. Guy Neff, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Paul A. Palma Mr. & Mrs. James L. Pannell* Dr. & Mrs. Alfred C. Pinchak Dr. & Mrs. David J. Power* Mr. & Mrs. James E. Prickett Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Puttick* Mr. & Mrs. James H. Ridgely* Mr. & Mrs. William M. Rishoi Dr. & Mrs. Jorge J. Sanchez Dr. & Mrs. Leonides V. Santos* Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sartwell, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Robert F. Schneider Dr. & Mrs. Larry Scott Dr. & Mrs. Fouad M. Shami* Mr. & Mrs. C. Winston Sheehan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George L. Sherling Mr. & Mrs. J. Lindsey Short, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John E. Skvarla Mrs. Andrea V. Smith* Mr. Larry V. Smith* Prof. Marcia M. Smith Dr. Philip L. Smith Dr. & Mrs. Arthur E. Squire, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Starling, II Dr. & Mrs. Daniel L Starnes Mr. & Mrs. L. Van Stillman* Dr. Melody D. St John Dr. Greg St John Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sweeney, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. John C. Tayloe Mr. & Mrs. L. Barry Teague Mr. & Mrs. J. Gray Teekell* Mr. & Mrs. Frank B. Thacher, II Dr. & Mrs. Larry B. Thead Mr. H. Fisher Trigg Mr. & Mrs. M. List Underwood, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Wakefield* Dr. & Mrs. Geoffrey S. Walker Mr. & Mrs. Dana E. Walters* Mr. & Mrs. Timothy F. Watson, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Weigel, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Williams Mr. & Mrs. John M. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Williams, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Winslow* Mr. & Mrs. Radford M. Yates* Dr. & Mrs. David M. Ziebarth* Cloister Society Dr. & Mrs. Stevan Adler* Dr. & Mrs. E. Dale Batchelor Mr. & Mrs. R. Alan Chambers* Dr. Michael A. Dalton* Dr. & Mrs. F. Thomas Daly, Jr." Mrs. Jacqueline A. Dolin* Mr. & Mrs. Ron R. Donley Mr. & Mrs. Ryan R DuMont* Mr. James M. Fowler, Jr. Ms. Laura M. Gatewood* Mr. Roger B. Gatewood* Dr. & Mrs. Leonard R Gietz* Dr. & Mrs. Roger J. Grimm* Mr. & Mrs. Shelby S. Guilbert* Dr. & Mrs. Aram S. Hanissian** Dr. & Mrs. Jerry R. Haskin Mr. & Mrs. Thomas V. McCarthy* Dr. & Mrs. Richard C. Merriman Mr. & Mrs. John H. Miles* Mr. & Mrs. Ralph B. Patterson Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Paul, Ill* Mr. & Mrs. B. Art Rand Mr. & Mrs. Larry T. Rigdon* Mr. & Mrs. John J. Ross* Dr. Veronica L. Rouse Dr. Richard G. Rouse Dr. & Mrs. William E. Routt, Jr." Dr. & Mrs. Kevin B. Schaberg Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence C. Sefton Dr. & Mrs. J. O'Farrell Shoemaker* Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Sustar Mr. & Mrs. John A. Valencia* Dr. & Mrs. Ronnie J. Wann Ms. Virginia M. Watt* Ms. Ann Lawrence Wessel Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Tower Society Dr. & Mrs. Solomon Asmar* Mr. & Mrs. R H. Erkel, Jr. The Hon. Claudia R. Isom* Mr. & Mrs. James K. Archibald* Mr. Jerry C. Austin* Mr. & Mrs. Joe A. Evans, III* Mr. A. Woodson Isom, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. James J. Auger* Mr. & Mrs. William H. Avery Mr. & Mrs. Randall E. Evans Ms. Theresa M. Jennings Mr. & Mrs. John L. Baber, III* Mr. & Mrs. William A. Badoud Ms. Nell S. Fagen Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Johns Mr. & Mrs. George E. Baker* Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Baker Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Fair* Mr. & Mrs. Bernard S. Johnson* Mr. & Mrs. Larry L Bays* Dr. & Mrs. Preston H. Bandy* Mr. & Mrs. Stephen L. Fallen Mr. & Mrs. George Johnston, III Dr. & Mrs. Homer S. Black Mr. & Mrs. Claudio Barbeito Ms. Epsey C. Farrell Mrs. Shirley S. Johnston Dr. & Mrs. A. Scott Brooks* Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey G. Barber* Mr. & Mrs. Douglas B. Feaver* Ms. Cathy Pilgreen Jones* Mr. Steven L. Brown* Mr. & Mrs. Randall S. Barko* Mr. & Mrs. Terry E. Eederline* Mr. Gerald W. Jones* Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L Bullins Dr. C. Allan Barnes Dr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Ferebee, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Howard Jones, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Fabio Carrillo Mrs. Jacquelyn Harrison Barrett Mr. & Mrs. R N. Ferguson Mr. William L. Jones* Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Chastain Dr. & Mrs. Harry H. Barrow* Dr. & Mrs. Jerome J. Ferrari Mr. & Mrs. William S. Jones Dr. Jane Carville Chauvin* Mr. & Mrs. Theodore N. Barth, Jr. Ms. Gail Myers Findley* Mr. & Mrs. Samuel P. Jordan, Jr. Mr. Elmore A. Chauvin* Dr. & Mrs. Bruce L Bauer* Mr. & Mrs. Henry Fink Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Kahalley* Ms. Barbara Collins* Mr. & Mrs. E Aladar Bencsath* Ms. Mary Prosser Flaim* Mr. & Mrs. Panos J. Kanes* Mr. & Mrs. Prachak Comkornruecha* Mr. & Mrs. John J. Bennett, III Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Forbes Mr. & Mrs. Fred G. Karem* Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey E. Davis* Dr. & Mrs. Patrick A. Bernardi* Dr. & Mrs. Charles S. Foster, Sr.* Dr. & Mrs. Jerry P. Katz Mr. & Mrs. Eduardo E. Dieppa, Jr.* Dr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Bittel Dr. & Mrs. Lewis J. Fowlkes Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Kingswell-Smith* Mr. Richard T. Dulaney* Mr. & Mrs. Randy L. Blalock Mr. Edward J. Frantz, III* Mr. & Mrs. Lincoln J. Knauer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Eza* Mrs. Nancy B. Bolton* Dr. Warren M. Fraser Dr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Knobloch Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fabacher* Mr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Bragg, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John D. Frederick Dr. Natalie E Krynetskiy Dr. & Mrs. John W. Foote* Mr. & Mrs. D. A. Brazzel Mr. & Mrs. Eric L Fullmer Dr. Evgueni Y. Krynetskiy Mr. & Mrs. Raymond M. Garnem Dr. & Mrs. Dennis W. Brewer* Mr. & Mrs. Z. Wayne Gatlin Ms. Marcy Kugelman-Perceval* Mr. & Mrs. Talmadge K. Goldsby , Mrs. Susan Lowry Bridwell* Mr. & Mrs. James J. Gehrs Mrs. Gale E. Lammers* Mr. & Mrs. Gregory M. Gonda Dr. Robert Randall. Bridwell* Mr. & Mrs. Edgar C. Gentle* Mr. Danny Lammers* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Harris, Sr.* Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Brooks, III* Mr. & Mrs. Jerome M. Germann, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bazile R. Lanneau, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Louis A. Hartley Mr. & Mrs. Cecil C. Brown Mr. & Mrs. J. Terry Gibbs, Jr. Mrs. Charles C. Langston, Jr.* Dr. & Mrs. Howard B. Hasen* Mr. & Mrs. Louis M. Brown* Ms. Deborah Phillips Gipson Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Laymon* Mr. & Mrs. E. LeRoy Hendricks, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Stuart C. Brown The Hon. & Mrs. Burton D. Glover* Ms. Janice S. Ledbetter Mr. & Mrs. Dean C. Houk, Jr.* Mr. William R. Bruce* Mr. & Mrs. Harry T Goldman, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Martin C. Lehfeldt Mr. Clinton M. Howard* Mr. Fred D. Bryan Dr. & Mrs. 0. T. Gordon, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jody W. Lindh Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Hutchinson* Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Bryant* Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Grabias Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. London Ms. Kathy P. Ikard Mr. & Mrs. Ed R. Burklow Mr. & Mrs. James T Grey Dr. & Mrs. Peter C. LOW( Mr. & Mrs. William Ralph Jones, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Mike A. Butler, Sr.* Mr. & Mr& Donald W. Griffis Mr. & Mrs. George J. Lykos Mr. & Mrs. David D. MacDonald Mr. & Mrs. Presnall C. Cage Mr. & Mrs. Charles Edwin Groover* Mr. & Mrs. Richard F Lynen Mr. & Mrs. Andrew A. Markus* Mr. & Mrs. Richard 0. Campbell Dr. Kimberly S. Haga Mr. & Mrs. Howard A. Marcon* Mr. Andy D. McDaniel* Mr. Judson C. Chapin Mr. D. Bruce Haga Mr. & Mrs. William T. Mason, III* Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Myrick* Ms. Linda D. Chappell Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Haggerty* Mr. & Mrs. David Lloyd May Mr. & Mrs. Huu Van Nguyen* Mr. & Mrs. Reagan C. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Haley* Ms. Gwendolyn J. McCarthy Dr. & Mrs. William L Nix Mr. & Mrs. Dudley W. Coates, Jr.* Dr. Mary L. Hall Mr. & Mrs. Jack D. McComas Mr. & Mrs. F. L Ogle* Rev. & Mrs. William G. Cockrill* Mr. James D. Hall Mr. Rogers Y. McGraw* Mr. & Mrs. Newell E Phipps Mr. & Mrs. Bob C. Coleman, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Linus Parker Hall, III* Mr. & Mrs. Gregory S. McKay* Dr. & Mrs. E Raymond Porter Mr. & Mrs. Frank Conley* Mr. & Mrs. Richard L Harden* Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. McKinnon Mr. David A. Purple Ms. Catherine S. Cooley* Ms. Lucille M. Hardin Dr. & Mrs. Henry G. McQuirter Dr. & Mrs. Kothanur Rajanna* Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Copper, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Hardister Dr. & Mrs. Dan T Meadows Dr. Eva Rubin* Mr. William P. Costarides* Dr. & Mrs. Durward S. Harris Dr. & Mrs. Alexander G. Medlicott* Mr. & Mrs. M. Cecil Rucker* Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L Couch* Dr. & Mrs. Henry P. Harris Dr. & Mrs. Walter H. Merrill Mrs. Birgit E. Schael* Mr. & Mrs. John D. Craft* Mr. & Mrs. Terry Dwain Harris Mr. & Mrs. Gregory P. Meyers* Mr. & Mrs. John M. Seward? Mr. & Mrs. William C. Creech** Mr. & Mrs. George C. Harrod, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Mickle, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Frank H. Sheffield, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Cuellar, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Heineke* Ms. Marjorie Dianne Milner* Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence B. Stumb, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Cuellar* Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Helm Dr. & Mrs. Allen H. Moffitt* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Tolleson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Allan R. Curtis* Mr. & Mrs. William D. Henry, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John Montelepre, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. J. Randal Tomblin* Mr. & Mrs. Angelo C. Dalageorgas Dr. & Mrs. Clarence G. Herrington, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James K. Montgomery* Mr. Jack R. Touchstone Dr. & Mrs. Waller L. Dalton* Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Hidalgo* Ms. Dianne W. Moore* Mr. & Mrs. James R. Tuck* Ms. Ann P. Daray* Mr. & Mrs. E. Lee Higgins, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James I. Morgan Mr. Thomas M. Wegmann* Mr. Dennis A. Daray Dr. & Mrs. Robert S. Hill* Mr. & Mrs. William C. Morris, III Mr. & Mrs. Marshall J. Wellborn, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lee Daughety* Mr. & Mrs. William H. Hinson, Jr.* Ms. Lebby R Neal* Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Wells* Mrs. Karen Alice Davis Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Hoback Dr. & Mrs. William R Neelly Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Williams* Mr. & Mrs. Theodore H. Davis* Mr. & Mrs. David G. Hodges Mrs. Samuel H. Nichols, Jr.* Dr. & Mrs. Pat M. Woodward Mrs. Robert W. Decker* Mr. & Mrs. Herbert S. Hoffman, III Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dean Norman* Mr. & Mrs. William E. Wright, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Carl J. de Is Houssaye* Dr. & Mrs. Edward R. Hoge, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Nunnallee Mr. James L DeLoach Mr. & Mrs. Gene Holcomb* Mr. & Mrs. Robert W O'Neill Loyalty Club Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Dill* Mr. & Mrs. David F Holmes* Mr. & Mrs. William S. Owens* Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Abbott Dr. & Mrs. William E. Dismukes Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Hood* Mr. & Mrs. Ramon V. Paguio* Mr. & Mrs. James L Adams Mr. & Mrs. David B. Donald Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Hooker Dr. & Mrs. Terry L. Pampel* Ms. Elizabeth P. Appleby Mr. & Mrs. Alan J. Doshier Mr. & Mrs. Ray C. Hoover, III Dr. & Mrs. Pravin J. Patel* Mr. & Mrs. Stewart F. Alford, III* Ms. Rosemary Earp* Dr. Pat A. Hubbs Mr. & Mrs. E. Evans Paull Mr. & Mrs. Calvin L. Allen* Mr. & Mrs. B. Michael Easley* Dr. Guy W. Hubbs Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Pearl* Mr. & Mrs. Clyde E. Allred* Dr. & Mrs. Leroy E. Eckley, III* Mr. & Mrs. Anthony M. Hughes Ms. Sara Nance Pennington Dr. & Mrs. Saad Al-Shatir Mr. & Mrs. William D. Elder* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Hughey Mr. & Mrs. Angus M. Perketson, III Prof. & Mrs. Daniel W. Armstrong Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Elliott Mr. & Mrs. Still Hunter, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Perrottet Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Arrington, Sr.* Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Emerick Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan W. Igoe* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Pettyjohn, Jr. Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 14 Parent Donors continued from page 13 Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Phillips* Dr. & Mrs. James A. Pitcock Ms. Patricia W. Post Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Powell* Dr. & Mrs. Mark D. Prince* Mr. & Mrs. Roger G. Punzalan Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Quinn, Jr.* Ms. Florence Quinn* Mr. James W. Reilly* Dr. & Mrs. Steven N. Rice Mr. Donald C. Riemenscheider Dr. & Mrs. Philip C. Rinn Mr. & Mrs. Jack 0. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. John E. Robinson Ms. Eva A. Roffier Dr. & Mrs. J. Reece Roth Mr. & Mrs. Irby M. Rozelle Mr. & Mrs. G. Lester Sadler, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Hanna E Sahliyeh* Dr. Louise Saik* Mr. Clifton J. Saik* Ms. Anne Clarke Sanders Mr. & Mrs. Eugene A. Sanders Dr. & Mrs. Walter M. Sanders Dr. Wisam A. Elyas-Satan* Dr. Wagih A. Saar* Mr. & Mrs. Steven B. Savage Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Schafer* Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Scheuchenzuber Ms. Jane L. Scofield* Ms. Catherine Alford Seal Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Seiwell Mr. William King Self, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Harry 0. Senekjian Mr. & Mrs. Yogesh C. Shah Mr. Jess W. Sheets* Mrs. Laura S. Shield? Mr. & Mrs. David A. Shonts* Mr. & Mrs. Joel J. Sirmon* Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Preston Sisk Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Sisk* Mr. & Mrs. George L Sledge* Mr. & Mrs. Carl B. Smith* Mr. & Mrs. Clifford M. Spencer, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. David L. Spencer Mr. & Mrs. James M. Spitzer Ms. Jan S. Spring* Ms. Kathryn L. Sprouse* Ms. Patsy Hughes Stairs Mr. Jerry Stairs Mr. & Mrs. James A. Staton* Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Stenshol Dr. & Mrs. Winslow B. Stevens* Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Stone? Mr. & Mrs. Randolph P. Summ* Mr. & Mrs. Fred R. Sutton Dr. & Mrs. Mellick T. Sykes, Sr.* Mr. James S. Tart Mr. & Mrs. James W. Taylor* Dr. & Mrs. Edward E Thompson* Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Tinkler Mr. & Mrs. Jack H. Tipton, Jr. Ms. Carol W. Trigg Dr. & Mrs. Andrew A. Vance, Jr.* Dr. & Mrs. Greg A. VanDerwerker* Dr. Carmela Tardo Veprek Honor Roll of Donors Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Wagenmaker* Mr. & Mrs. James C. Wall* Dr. Patricia L. Walls Ms. Cathie C. Walsh* Mr. John B. Waters Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Watts, Jr.* Ms. Gina G. Webb* Mr. & Mrs. Arthur M. Weeden, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Olin West, III* Mr. & Mrs. Ira G. White* Dr. & Mrs. Marshall White, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. William E. Wiedower* Dr. & Mrs. Leslie L. Wilkes* Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Williams Rev. & Mrs. Sanders L Willson Dr. Ann Ferguson Wimberley Dr. Neil E. Wimberley Mr. & Mrs. William E. Windes* Dr. & Mrs. J. Keith Wolverton* Ms. Clara C. Wood* Hon. & Mrs. H. David Young Mr. & Mrs. John R. Younger* Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Zeigler* Donors Ms. Virginia L. Abrams Dr. Robert W. Adelman* Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Anderson* Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Anderson* Mr. & Mrs. James L. Angelichio* Mr. Donald D. Anglin* Mr. & Mrs. Terry C. Argo Mr. & Mrs. Braxton W. Ashe Dr. & Mrs. Alan G. Auwarter* Mrs. Chin S. Aylward* Mr. & Mrs. Rehim Babaoglu Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Babcock Mr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Babcock Mr. & Mrs. William A. Baer Dr. & Mrs. John Mark Baggett* Dr. & Mrs. Gordon E. Baird* Ms. Julia Jones Baird* Mr. & Mrs. Danny R.J. Ball* Dr. & Mrs. Carlos E. Bamberger* Dr. & Mrs. John E. Bartmess* Rev. Curtis M. Baugh Ms. Jocelyn S. Baumgarten* Mr. Wilhelm A. Baumgarten* Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Lee Bean* Mr. & Mrs. Roger H. Beckham* Mr. & Mrs. Jean I. Benjamin** Mr. & Mrs. Roger S. Bergdahl Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Best Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Beswick* Ms. Natalie Walsh Bishop* Mr. & Mrs. Warren E. Boatright Mr. & Mrs. Dorwood W. Borgschulte Mr. & Mrs. William H. Bowker Ms. Dianne M. Boyce* Rev. & Mrs. James R. Boyd Ms. Sylvia J. Braille? Ms. Connie K. Brennan Mr. Dennis F. Brennan Ms. Carol C. Brewer Mr. & Mrs. Ervin B. Bruninga Mr. & Mrs. Samuel D. Buhl Mrs. Charles S. Burgess* Mr. & Mrs. Arthur L Burns, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David G. Carson* Mr. & Mrs. P. Ike Carter, Sr.* Mr. & Mrs. Napoleon L. Cassibry Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Cassidy Mr. & Mrs. Howard W. Cater, Jr.* Dr. & Mrs. Muammer Cetingok Mr. & Mrs. Dean L. Chapman* Mr. & Mrs. Louis G. Cian, Jr. Mr. Stephen L. Coffee* Ms. Harriette R. Coleman Mr. & Mrs. Richard Q. Conrad Ms. Rowena MacNab* Prof. Foster L. Cook* Mr. Roderick H. Cooper* Mrs. Thomas G. Cooper, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jacob J. Coutrado* Mrs. Jack L. Craft, Sr.* Mr. & Mrs. Blythe B. Cragon** Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Crimi* Dr. & Mrs. Edward E Crockett, III Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Edward Cromer* Dr. & Mrs. Richard H. Crouch* Mr. & Mrs. Donald M. Cushing* Dr. & Mrs. George Dailey Mr. H. Harold Davis* Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. DeGostin, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Edward de Villafranca Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. DeZutter* Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Diaz* Mr. & Mrs. David R. Dietz* Mrs. Gail M. Dixon* Ms. Lynne Kronberg Dorough* Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Downey* Mr. & Mrs. Robert Downie* Mrs. Hudson Dunlap* Mr. & Mrs. Floyd E. Dunnavant, III* Ms. Frances M. Durovchic Mr. & Mrs. D. Bruce Eason Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Edmonds* Ms. Dawne D. Ehrler* Mr. & Mrs. Fred M. Elder Mr. & Mrs. Horace M. Embree Mr. & Mrs. Rogers L. Emory* Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Erskine Dr. & Mrs. Martin E. Evans Mr. & Mrs. Samuel N. Evins, IV* Mrs. Alexander A. Fedinec Ms. Carol A. Ferzoco* Dr. Steven A. Ferzoco* Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W Fields* Mr. Ira H. Fisher* Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. Fitzgerald* Mrs. Joanne M. Flanders Mr. Danial C. Flanders Mr. & Mrs. Carl M. Fleischer* Mr. & Mrs. Lewis R. Fletcher Mr. Fred L. Foster* Mr. & Mrs. Hugh G. Foster Mr. & Mrs. John E. Fountain Mr. & Mrs. Allen T. Fancy, Jr. Ms. Lois L. Fraser Ms. Louise Favrot Gabriel* Mr. & Mrs. Carl J. Gehres* Ms. Cheryl 0. Geiger Dr. Barbara L. Giles Mr. & Mrs. Jay K. Githens* Ms. Kathryn Finch Godbold* Mr. & Mrs. John W. Godfrey Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon P. Goldstein Mr. & Mrs. William M. Gotten* Mr. & Mrs. Wilson L. Graham Dr. & Mrs. Allan Granoff** Ms. Patricia T. Gram Ms. Camilla S. Gustayson Mr. & Mrs. James D. Hallums Mr. & Mrs. Ernest D. Hamilton* Mr. & Mrs. W. Kirby Hamilton Rev. & Mrs. David M. Harr* Mr. & Mrs. John H. Harrington, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. William P. Harrison* Rev. & Mrs. Robert S. Hay Mr. & Mrs. Garrett C. Hayes* Mr. & Mrs. R. Alan Haywood Ms. Laura D. Head* Mr. J. Thomas Helm, III Mr. Donald J. Henderlight Mr. & Mrs. Ross P. Henderson Mrs. Reba M. Henson Dr. Stanley Herzog Mr. & Mrs. William A. Heslip* Mr. & Mrs. John B. Hicks* Mr. & Mrs. T Mark Hodges* Mr. & Mrs. Albert L. Hoggard* Ms. Jean Holcombe* Mr. & Mrs. William M. Holladay* Mr. & Mrs. Sam Horton Mr. & Mrs. Robert L Howard Mr. & Mrs. Gary L Howell* Mr. & Mrs. Glenn E. Huber, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Huddleston, Jr. Rev. Lynn W. Hutton Ms. Mary Patricia Hymel Mr. & Mrs. James A. Jesse? Mr. & Mrs. William M. Jeter* Ms. Betty C. Joe Dr. & Mrs. David P. Johnson* Prof. & Mrs. Harry Van Johnson* Mrs. Julie H. Johnson* Ms. Nell W. Johnson* Dr. & Mrs. Francis Bruce Johnston Ms. Cheryl T Jones* Mr. & Mrs. James S. Jones, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Gregory D. Jordan Mr. & Mrs. Ian E. Juden Dr. & Mrs. Kiyoshi Kawahito* Mr. Leonard J. Keeling Ms. Margie M. Keeling* Mr. & Mrs. David J. Keenan* Mr. & Mrs. John M. Kefauver, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Kelley, II Mr. & Mrs. Barry T. Kight Mr. & Mrs. Edward HongKoo Kim Mr. & Mrs. Mark T. Klein* Mr. & Mrs. John H. Kopmeier, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kornblatt* Mr. & Mrs. Donald M. Kurucz* Capt. & Mrs. Dean W. Kutz* Mr. Victor J. Labrecque* Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Lamb* 2000-2001 Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Lamb* Rev. James Earl Lamkin* Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Lane Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Lanza Dr. & Mrs. Glenn R. Larson* Mr. & Mrs. Billy D. Leach* Dr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Lee* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Leslie* Mr. & Mrs. R. David Lichtermann Mr. & Mrs. Henry T. Likes* Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Lilly Dr. & Mrs. William L. Lindner, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. David W. Litchford* Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Livingston Mr. Grant J. Logan* Mr. & Mrs. Bennie W Loper Mr. & Mrs. Rodney D. Lucas Mr. & Mrs. Hirlye R. Lutz, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Mackall Mr. & Mrs. David P. Madison, Jr. Ms. Lisa A. Bell* Mr. & Mrs. John T. Mauzy, Sr.* Mr. & Mrs. Randall A. Marks* Mr. & Mrs. Loyd R. Martin, Jr.* Dr. & Mrs. Gopakumar Maruthur* Mr. & Mrs. William Paul Massey Mr. & Mrs. William H. Matthews* Dr. & Mrs. Clifford L. Matousek* Dr. & Mrs. Richard Mayne Ms. Diane N. McCammon* Mr. Michael D. McCarthy* Rev. & Mrs. M. Sidney McCollum Ms. Frances Bowling McCurry Ms. Alice Parkerson McEnery Ms. Doris B. McGhee Ms. Sharon Ann McGuigan Mr. & Mrs. Gregory McNally* Hon. & Mrs. Charles McPherson* Mr. & Mrs. Willie W. Meador, Jr. Ms. Karen K. Meeks Mr. S. Eugene Messenger* Mr. & Mrs. Blake H. Middleton Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Middleton Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Milam* Mr. & Mrs. Larry T. Miller* Mr. & Mrs. Terry P Miller Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Mize* Mrs. A. Maxine Montgomery Mr. William E. Montgomery Mr. & Mrs. William F. Montgomery* Mr. & Mrs. Wilburn D. Moore* Rev. & Mrs. Michael D. Moreland Ms. Annette M. Morris* Mr. Alan D. Muck* Mr. & Mrs. James T. Mueller* Mr. & Mrs. Eugene T. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Patrick C. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. K. Terry Nathan Dr. & Mrs. Thomas P Nigra Mr. & Mrs. Richard L Odle* Mr. & Mrs. Michael P O'Guin* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. O'Hara, III* Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Olson Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Osborne Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Osier Ms. Aleene N. Osterland Ms. Leslie C. Oygar* Mr. Jeffrey P Paris Mr. William L. Parker, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Patrice Dr. & Mrs. Francis M. Patton* Dr. Hugh Wilson Patton Ms. Katherine W. Payne* Mr. & Mrs. William J. Pedigo, Sr.* Ms. Nancy Jo Penny Ms. Diana M. Perriello Mr. & Mrs. David L Pesses* Mr. & Mrs. V. Thomas Phillips, Jr.* Mr. Stephen W. Pianka* Mr. & Mrs. J. Mark Pillow Mr. & Mrs. Stephen K. Plenge* Mt. Paul A. Powell* Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Quillen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Ramsey* Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Richelson Mr. & Mrs. Roosevelt Richmond Mr. & Mrs. David R Ridgeway Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Roads* Mr. & Mrs. James I. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Robertson Mr. & Mrs. John E. Robertson Mr. & Mrs. William C. Robertson* Dr. & Mrs. William C. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. James A. Rogers Mr. & Mrs. John R. Sadowski, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Scandrett Mr. & Mrs. John A. Schaefering Dr. & Mrs. Steven Schenker* Mr. & Mrs. Jack Schniper Mr. & Mrs. Gerald W. Schneidt* Mr. & Mrs. Paul Schnee Mr. & Mrs. Alan E Sears* Mr. E. Victor Seixas Ms. Toinette Anne Seixas Mrs. James E. Selin* Mr. James E. Selin* Dr. & Mrs. John L. Sexton* Mr. & Mrs. James T Short Mr. & Mrs. John E Shuler Mr. & Mrs. Stephen T. Small Ms. Deborah S. Smart Mr. & Mrs. George H. Smathers Ms. Jennifer S. Smiley Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Smith, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Soderlund* Dr. & Mrs. James 0. Speed* Mr. & Mrs. John F. Spickler Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Staley Mr. & Mrs. Jerry M. Starling Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Stevens* Mr. & Mrs. Walter T Strother Mr. & Mrs. Roy D. Stroud* Mr. & Mrs. Jay J. Sulzmann* Mr. & Mrs. Gary B. Sweaney* Mr. & Mrs. William A. Swinney, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. W. Michael Tackett Mr. & Mrs. B. Don Taylor Mr. & Mrs. James L. Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Laurence G. Thompson Mrs. John H. Thweatt* Ms. Teresa A. Tidwell* Mrs. Mary E. Tillery* Ms. Wilsie Griffin Tiner Dr. & Mrs. William H. Tomlinson* Dr. Nancy Louise Toth* Dr. John R. Toth* Mr. & Mrs. Allan R. Tucker Ms. Mary Lea Tucker Mr. John S. Umberger, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gene W. VanCleve Mrs. Jean J. Van Dyck Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Waddell* Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Waggenspack Mr. & Mrs. John P. Walker* Dr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Wallace* Mr. & Mrs. Allan A. Waller* Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Walsh* Dr. & Mrs. Todd L Walton, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis G. Watkins, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Donald V. Weatherman Mr. & Mrs. George W. Weir Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Welter Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Whetsell Prof. & Mrs. Edward C. White, Sr. Ms. Susan Davis White Mr. & Mrs. Tyree E. Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. George N. Willard* Ms. Beverly Morgan Williams Mr. & Mrs. Calvin A. Williams* Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Williams Mr. & Mrs. George M. Williams* Mrs. Sally T. Williard* Mr. & Mrs. J. Donald Wilson, Sr.* Mr. & Mrs. John Michael Wilson* Dr. & Mrs. Jim E. Winkates Ms. Celia A. Wishnew Prof. Mary Lou Witherspoon Mr. Jerry W. Witherspoon Mr. & Mrs. Neil L Woodiel Mr. & Mrs. Raymond E. Woodson Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Works, Jr. Ms. Pamela E. Wright Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Wright* Dr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Yannitell Mr. & Mrs. E. Paul Young, III Mr. Dennis K. Zimmerman Restricted Donors Mr. & Mrs. Everett W. Banks Mr. & Mrs. David D. Blalock, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Brewer Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Dugan Dr. & Mrs. Jerome J. Ferrari Mr. & Mrs. Dudley K. Flanders Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Forbes Mr. & Mrs. James R. Garrett Dr. & Mrs. Gregory S. Georgiade Mrs. Frances Weston Hoyt Mr. & Mrs. J. Kimbrough Johnson, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Francis Bruce Johnston Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Koshgerian, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. LaRochelle Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Molpus Dr. & Mrs. William R. Neelly Mr. & Mrs. Clinton R. Pearson Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Perez Mrs. Douglas Pillow Mr. & Mrs. W. Hampton Pitts Mr. & Mrs. John E. Skvarla Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Tuttle Mr. & Mrs. Gene W. VanCleve Mr. & Mrs. W. Al Vekovius Mr. & Mrs. David S. Wilcox Mr. & Mrs. Radford M. Yates One Anonymous Donor Heritage Society Roll of Honor Mr. & Mrs. John E. Skvarla Members Mr. & Mrs. George D. Overend Parent Council Co-Chairs Dr. & Mrs. Neblett, Ph.D. Nashville, TN Leaders Mr. & Mrs. Michael P Corey New Canaan, CT Mr. & Mrs. J. Milton Coxwell, Jr. Monroeville, AL Mr. & Mrs. John M. Ransom Little Rock, AR Mr. & Mrs. C. Winston Sheehan, Jr. Montgomery, AL Dr. & Mrs. Arthur E. Squire, Jr. Little Rock, AR Mr. & Mrs. John Starling II Brentwood, TN Council Mr. & Mrs. R. Chancellor Allen, Sr. Brentwood, TN Mr. & Mrs. Saleem K. Alley Little Rock, AR Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Arnold Short Hills, NJ Mr. & Mrs. Eddy S. Blanton, Sr. Houston, TX Mr. & Mrs. James R. Garrett Brooklandville, MD Mr. & Mrs. John C. Gordon Atlanta, GA Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Harper Chevy Chase, MD Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Kirkpatrick Germantown, TN Mr. & Mrs. Gordon H. Lissauer Greenwich, CT Mr. & Mrs. John W. Lundeen Atlanta, GA Drs. Herbert Master Shreveport, LA Mr. A. Guy Neff, Jr. Maitland, FL Mrs. Dawn Thompson Neff Maitland, FL Dr. & Mrs. Paul A. Palma Maitland, FL Mr. & Mrs. James E. Prickett Atlanta, GA Dr. & Mrs. Larry Scott Danville, KY Mr. & Mrs. Larry V. Smith Dallas, TX Dr. & Mrs. Phillip L. Smith Hot Springs, AR Mr. & Mrs. M. List Underwood, Jr. Birmingham, AL Mr. & Dr. Timothy F. Watson, Sr. Newport, AR Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Weigel, Sr. Nashville, TN Dr. & Mrs. Samuel C. Weigle, Sr. Panama City, FL * Gifts reflecting an increase to a higher level * Given to the Rhodes Annual Fund consecutively for 10 years or more. Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 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). Restricted gifts include capital gifts, gifts for specific programs, and gifts to the endowment. Cloister Society Ms. Judith W. Lineback* Mr. Matthias B. Murfree, III Mr. Frank M. Norfleet Mr. E. Thompson Holloway, Jr.* Dr. Donald J. Lineback* Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Newsom, Jr. Mrs. Clinton R. Pearson Mrs. Charles E. McLean, Jr.* Ms. Jan Meyer* Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Norfleet Mr. & Mrs. Wayne W. Pyeatt Mr. Bruce C. Taylor Mr. Edward G. Moore* Ms. Helen W. Norman Dr. & Mrs. S. Herbert Rhea Mrs. Robert T Ousley, III Mr. Fred S. Norman Mrs. Marjorie M. Russell & Tower Society Mr. Malcolm B. Parker, Jr.* Ms. Miriam Northrop Mrs. Theo Matthews Hayden MO & Mrs. Harry J. Phillips, Sr.* Mr. & Mrs. E. A. Thompson Mrs. William Outlan Mrs. Frances T. Tigrett Mr. & Mrs. John T. Stout, Sr.* Mr. Borden White* Mrs. Harry J. Phillips, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Spence L. Wilson Ms. Morgan A. Raines Loyalty Club Restricted Donors Mr. & Mrs. William R. Reed, Jr. Members Mr. & Mrs. Ben C. Adams, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Marion S. Adams, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Dunbar Abston, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Beasley Mrs. Warren D. Reimers Dr. & Mrs. S. Herbert Rhea Mr. Dunbar Abston, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Winton M. Blount Mrs. Joseph H. Brock Rabbi & Mrs. Harry K. Danziger Mrs. Susan Schmidt Bies Mr. & Mrs. J. Bayard Boyle, Jr. Mrs. Kathleen S. Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Edwin D. Richmond, III Mrs. Joseph H. Brock Mr. & Mrs. Glenn C. Burgess Dr. J. Norton Dendy* Dr. & Mrs. Rocco A. Calandruccio Mrs. Neal F. Schilling Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Chivetta Mr. & Mrs. Dan S. Duncan* Ms. Dorothy R. Carlton Ms. Rae Nell M. Scott Dr. William B. Dunavant, Jr. Mrs. Lorene E. Gearhart* Dr. Laurie A. Cavallaro Miss Mary Shewmaker Mr. & Mrs. James L Fri, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. R. Marsh Gibson Mrs. Kathryn Heiss Clarke Mr. John Simmons Mrs. Willis Gayle Mr. D. Herbert Glazer Ms. Elizabeth Dobell Ms. Kathleene A. Sims Ms. Paula S. Jacobson Dr. Paul Greenberg* Dr. Tommie S. Dunavant Mr. & Mrs. A. Fox Smith Mrs. W. Chester Keller Mr. & Mrs. Frank Z. Jemison, Jr. Dr. William B. Dunavant, Jr. Mrs. Irma 0. Sternberg Dr. Thomas R. Kepple, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Keathley* Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Farris Mrs. Cecil R. Sullivant Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Livesay Mrs. W. Chester Keller* Ms. Linda Fleming Mr. & Mrs. James S. Tate, Jr. Mrs. W. Paul Luttrell Mr. & Mrs. S. L. Kopald, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. James L. Fri, Jr. Mrs. Keyes Tate Mr. W. Neely Mallory, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank B. Liddell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Garrott, III Mr. James S. Tate, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. McCallum Mr. Myron M. Mall* Mrs. Frank M. Gilliland, Jr. Ms. Frances J. Thompson Dr. & Mrs. T. Russell Nunan Mrs. Fontaine B. Moore, Jr. Mrs. Audrey E. Gtehl Ms. Kecia Vekovius Mr. Joseph Orgill, III Dr. Arthur W. Nienhuis* Dr. Margaret A. Halle Mr. Stephen G. Vekovius Mr. Harry J. Phillips, Sr. Mr. Herbert H. Regier* Mr. R. H. Hammond, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Spence L. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Reber Dr. E Ray Riddle, Jr.* Mr. Robert C. Harnden Two Anonymous Donors Mr. & Mrs. William W. Reid, Jr. Mr. Lester A. Rosen* Mrs. Robert H. Henley Mrs. Warren D. Reimers Dr. Edwin C. Rust* Mr. Robert Holtackers Heritage Society Mrs. W. Taylor Reveley Ms. Catherine Orgill West Mr. & Mrs. William Carrington Jones Roll of Honor Mrs. James D. Robinson Ms. Lori J. Keen Mr. Edgar H. Bailey Mr. William B. Rudner Donors Dr. Thomas R. Kepple, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James H. Beall Mr. B. P. Stephens Mr. & Mrs. Lewis N. Amis Mr. & Mrs. W. Neely Mallory, Jr. Mr. Charles P. Boone Ms. Martha L. Thomas Mrs. Carol Barnett* Ms. Elizabeth Manugian Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Campbell, Jr. Mr. Richard A. Trippeer, Jr. Mrs. Jack B. Caskey* Mrs. Mona Rice Matthews Mr. William D. Challen Mrs. G. Lee Weaver Mr. Thad Cockrill, Jr.* Ms. Mary W. McCain Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E Clark, Jr. Mr. Ron A. Yarbrough Ms. Robin Davison* Mr. & Mrs. Phillip H. McNeill Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Garrott, III Mr. Ralph D. Davison* Mr. & Mrs. Z. Christopher Mercer Mr. Henry Goodrich * Gifts reflecting an increase to a Judge Julia Gibbons* Mrs. Julie B. Milburn Mr. Robert C. Harnden higher level Mr. Robert C. Harnden* Ms. Mary Jo Miller Mrs. Robert H. Henley Deceased Ms. Jo Ann J. Hunter Mr. Tom Miller Mrs. Sarah Josephine Johnson * Given to the Rhodes Annual Fund Mrs. Ann W. Langston* Mrs. Katherine Davis Murfree Dr. Donald J. Lineback consecutively for 10 years or more. Campus Donors ? Rhodes appreciates the generosity of its faculty, staff, and retirees who made gifts to the college 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). Restricted gifts include capital gifts, gifts for specific programs, and gifts to the endowment. Charles E. Diehl Society Benefactors Dr. & Mrs. William E. Troutt* Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Dr. & Mrs. James H. Daughdrill, Jr.** Dr. Deborah N. Pittman '71* Mr. Arnold H. Pittman '67* The Red & Black Society Senior Members Ms. Charlotte Patton Parks '83** Mr. Paul N. Parks, Jr. '83** The Red & Black Society Members Mr. & Mrs. J. Allen Boone, Jr. '71 Ms. Autumn Cartmill Chastain '98* Mr. Christopher E. Chastain '96* Dr. Arthur L. Criscillis Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Foshee* Ms. Jennifer R. Goodloe Mr. Brian S. Hummer Mrs. Barbara Johnson Dr. Robert M. Johnson, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Robert R. Llewellyn** Ms. Roberta B. Matthews* Mr. Paul A. Matthews* Mrs. Melody Hokanson Richey Mr. Warren A. Richey Ms. Wendy Tallent Rotter '87* Mr. Cary G. Rotter* Mr. & Mrs. Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. '56* (Margaret B. Ross '56) Mr. & Mrs. David J. Wottle* Dean's Society Mr. & Mrs. Michael T Clary '77* Mr. & Mrs. Charles Quintin Hall '69** Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Cloister Society Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence C. Sefton Tower Society Dr. Bette J. Ackerman Ms. Lucy Hill Black '67 Mr. & Mrs. Thom E. Eckles* Ms. Catherine S. Fletcher** Mr. Daniel Fletcher** Ms. Kathy M. Foreman Mrs. Sally Jones Heinz '81* Mr. Brad Heinz* Dr. Brent K. Hoffmeister Dean Michael P. Leslie* Prof. Kenneth S. Morrell* Dr. William Newton '74** Dr. & Mrs. John S. Olsen Prof. David C. Ramsey '61** Mr. & Mrs. John Rutkauskas* Mr. & Mrs. Randall B. Shepard, Jr. '64* (Martha Hunter '66) Ms. Teresa L. Varnon Mr. Richard Varnon Loyalty Club Mrs. DeAnna S. Adams '01 Dr. & Mrs. Ray M. Allen '44** (Julia White Wellford '47) Mrs. Carolyn Batey* Dr. Richard A. Batey* Ms. Dorothy C. Brownyard* Mr. John W. Brownyard* Ms. Terese J. Buscher* Ms. Sara K. Chase* Mrs. John Howard Calvert Ms. Kerry A. Connors* Dr. Daniel E. Cullen* Prof. Michael R. Drompp Mr. Roosevelt Evans Mr. Mark S. Fletcher* Mr. Caley A. Foreman* Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Handwerker Dr. Douglas W. Hatfield Dr. Gail S. Murray* Dr. Joe M. Hawes* Dr. Stephen R. Haynes Dr. P. Eric Henager '89* Dr. & Mrs. Terry W Hill Mr. Daniel D. Jacobs* Dr. & Mrs. David Y. Jeter* Mr. Angelo Curtis Johnson* Dr. Jameson M. Jones '36** Ms. Brenda K. Webb-Lanier Dr. James C. Lanier Mr. Robert J. Turnbull* Mr. & Mrs. Glenn W. Munson* Prof. Valerie Nollan Prof. Richard H. Nollan Dr. & Mrs. Robert G. Patterson (Emma Jones McAtee '50) Ms. Violet Trosper* Dr. Richard D. Redfearn* Mr. Tommy D. Robinson* Ms. Deborah L. Howitt '77 Prof. Michael M. Rollosson '77 Ms. Susan Mull Schwab* Mr. Glenn R. Schwab* Ms. Claire R. Shapiro Ms. Cynthia Stewart* Dr. Gail C. Streete* Dr. John L. Streete '60 Mr. J. Kyle Webb '91 Mrs. Elizabeth W. Whittaker Mr. John M. Whittaker, Jr. Donors Mr. Larry Ahokas Mrs. Robert L. Amy Ms. Jessica Lynn Anschutz '00* Dr. Ellen T. Armour Mr. A.B. Bailey* Dr. & Mrs. R. Richard Baldwin, III '58* (Mary Alice McClogan '61)* Prof. Maria S. Ballinger* Ms. Larcenia Banks* Mr. Kevin M. Barre Dr. & Mrs. Allen 0. Battle, Jr.* Ms. Martha J. Becker* Ms. Tina S. Benton Prof. Jay A. Blundon Ms. Susan M. Brombacher '00* Dr. Milton P. Brown, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James P. Carney, Jr.* Dr. Diane M. Clark '62 Ms. Barbara Cockrill Prof. A. Victor Coonin Ms. Charlene Craig Ms. Carmen G. Davis* Ms. Gayle A. Davis Ms. Virginia Davis Mr. Joby M. Dion '00* Mrs. Elizabeth L Dodd Mr. Robert Dove Mr. & Mrs. Gordon L. Ellingsworth Dr. & Mrs. Robert L Entzminger Mrs. Anna Gallaher Farris Prof. Joseph A. Favazza* Ms. Patricia Sue Fetters Ms. Janice Fox Dr. & Mrs. Richard D. Gilliom '56 (Patricia Ann Hastings '55) Mr. Jeff R. Goode* Dr. Eric I. Gottlieb Mrs. Evelena B. Grant* Mrs. Mel G. Grinspan Coach Sarah R. Hatgas Ms. Mary E Hayes* Ms. Marci A. Hendrix Mrs. Rose Ann Hicks Coach Herbert A. Hilgeman* Ms. Sarah Lebovitz* Mr. Richard F. Huddleston '84* Prof. Timothy S. Huebner Mr. Vernon H. Humphries, Jr. Ms. Nancy J. Hunt Mr. H. Hadley Hury, Jr. '71 Ms. Marilyn Hury Dr. Joyce Stovall Jensen* Ms. Donna K. Johnson Mrs. Wanda L. Jones Mr. Daniel H. ICahalley '98 Dr. John C. ICaltner* Dr. & Mrs. Michael P. Kirby Ms. Lindsay Odom Krosnes '92 Prof. Gregory K. Krosnes '89 Dr. Susan M. Kus* Dr. & Mrs. W. Larry Lacy '59** Ms. Andi E. Williams '88* Mr. Charles N. Landreth, Jr. '87* Mr. Billy W. Lewis Dr. Darlene M. Loprete* Mr. Richard L. Loyd* Prof. Cynthia Marshall Dr. John L. Mason '92* Mrs. Barbara H. Maxey* Ms. Marina Pacini Prof. David P. McCarthy Mr. Jimmy L McClain Ms. Susan Neal McWhirter '75* Mr. N. R McWhirter, III '73* Prof. Cristina B. Michta Dr. Andrew A. Michta Mr. & Mrs. Jerry W. Miller* Ms. Kathy J. Morris Prof. Mark W. Muesse* Prof. Angela B. Mutzi* Ms. Joye W. Myers Ms. Eva L. Owens Mrs. Louisette D. Palazzolo Mr. R. A. Palazzolo Mr. Joseph Petri Dr. Marcus D. Pohlmann Ms. Amy June Radford* Ms. Katherine Owen Richardson '83 Mr. Thomas E. Richardson, Jr. '82 Mr. John H. Rone '71* Mrs. Sandra Sammons Mr. David L Sammons Ms. Sherry A. Sasson* Ms. Katherine Scott Muth '98 Dr. Brian W. Shaffer* Dr. Herbert W Smith * Dr. & Mrs. Grant W. Somes* Prof. Robert J. Strandburg* Mr. Michael W. Streeter* Mrs. Bama M. Strickland* Mr. Robert M. Taylor Mr. Joseph P. Terry* Mrs. David D. Todd Mr. & Mrs. Loui M. Todd, III* Ms. Sandra George Tracy Ms. Wendy Lawing Trenthem '93 Mr. Richard T Trenthem, Jr. '92 Mr. Edward A. Trouy Dr. & Mrs. James M. Vest* Ms. Amanda Corkern Vezina '00 Ms. Lori Von Bokel-Amin* Mr. Douglas Walker* Ms. Natalie West* Dr. Marsha D. Walton Dr. Christopher G. Wetzel Dr. Anita A. Davis '90 Prof. Russell T. Wiy.inton, Jr. '88 Mr. & Mrs. Earnest Williams* Dr. & Mrs. G. Kenneth Williams * Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie L. Williams, Sr.* Ms. Jennifer Winstead Dr. & Mrs. Stephen H. Wirls Prof. Katheryn L. Wright* Restricted Donors Dr. & Mrs. Ray M. Allen '44** (Julia White Wellford '47) Prof. & Mrs. Thomas H. Barr (Kathryn Yvonne Woodson '85) Ms. Carole Choate Blankenship '85 Mr. & Mrs. J. Allen Boone, Jr. '71 Prof. H. Jennifer Brady Ms. Terese J. Buscher* Ms. Anne S. Caldwell '51** Dr. Diane M. Clark '62 Dr. Daniel E. Cullen Mr. & Mrs. Thom E. Ecldes* Mrs. Anna Gallaher Farris Ms. Emily Flowers Ms. Cheryl R. Garner Dr. & Mrs. Helmuth M. Gilow Dr. Gail S. Murray Dr. Joe M. Hawes Prof. Timothy S. Huebner Prof. Amanda Irwin Mrs. Catherine M. Iskander '83 Dr. & Mrs. David Y. Jeter* Dr. Jameson M. Jones '36 Prof. Karl C. Kaltenthaler Dr. & Mrs. Michael P. Kirby Ms. Alexandera G. Kostina Dr. Susan M. Kus Dr. & Mrs. Robert R. Llewellyn* Dr. Darlene M. Loprete Dr. John L. Mason '92 Dr. & Mrs. Marshall E. McMahon* Ms. Lisa Meeder Turnbull Prof. Cristina B. Michta Dr. Andrew A. Michta Mrs. Fred W. Neal Dr. & Mrs. Michael C. Nelson Dr. William Newton* Prof. Valerie Nollan Prof. Richard H. Nollan Ms. Charlotte Patton Parks '83* Mr. Paul N. Parks, Jr. '83* Dr. & Mrs. Robert G. Patterson (Emma Jones McAtee '50) Dr. Marcus D. Pohlmann Ms. Marguerite E. Raiford '64 Ms. Deborah L Howitt '77 Prof. Michael M. Rollosson '77 Ms. Katherine Scott Muth '98 Dr. Brian W. Shaffer* Prof. David H. Sick Dr. & Mrs. Grant W. Somes* Prof. Robert J. Strandburg Dr. & Mrs. William E. Trouts Dr. & Mrs. James M. Vest Dr. & Mrs. G. Kenneth Williams Prof. Richard C. Wood '48* Dr. Franklin M. Wright Heritage Society Roll of Honor Dr. & Mrs. James H. Daughdrill, Jr. Mr. N. P. McWhirter, III '73 Ms. Susan Neal McWhirter '75 Mrs. C. L. Springfield Members Ms. Martha J. Becker Ms. Anne S. Caldwell '51* Mr. & Mrs. James W. Hall Mrs. Prentiss Laster Ms. Wendy Tallent Rater '87 Mrs. Gordon D. Southard Mr. Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. '56 Dr. Rebecca Sue Wilkie Dr. Franklin M. Wright * Gifts reflecting an increase to a higher level Emeriti * Given to the Rhodes Annual Fund consecutively for 10 years or more. Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 18 Scholarships and Restricted Funds The following endowed and restricted funds were established this year. The E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation provided funds for the restoration and framing of Japanese woodblock prints from the col- lege's Clough Collection. The Alice S. Christenson Scholarship was created in her honor by her son, Gray Stevens '82 and his wife Allison. It benefits students of high academic ability with demonstrated financial need. Preference is given to students from Alabama. The Patsy Braswell Culverhouse '54 Scholarship was created in her memory by her husband Cecil Culverhouse and their sons Ian and Rob. The scholar- ship benefits a young woman who would not be able to attend Rhodes without financial aid. The Dickson Family Scholarship is provided by Dr. Bonnie Adair Dickson and the late Frederick L Dickson, Jr.'38 and the late Elizabeth Blue Dickson '39. The James 0. Finley '26 Family Scholarship will provide financial aid with preference for students from Middle Tennessee. The Edgar Wiggin Francisco Scholarship was established by Dr. Francisco, an alumnus of the class of 1952 in honor of his 50th Class Reunion. The Julia Johnson Garrett '01 Library Collection is provided by the family of recent graduate Julia Garrett. The special resource collection will be housed in the new Paul Barret, Jr. Library, scheduled to open in fall 2004. The Ethel Ashton Harrell '54 Scholarship, estab- lished by Dr. Harrell in 2001, gives preference to female students with documented financial need. The Imelda and Hubert Henkel Scholarship was created in their memory by their four children, all of whom are Rhodes graduates?Mike '79 and Frances Clevenger Henkel '79, Tim Henkel '81, Keith '83 and Linda Somerville Henkel '83, and Michelle Henkel '86. The Kristin D. and Vernon S. Hurst Scholarship for British Studies, established by alumna Kristin Dwelle Hurst '88 and her husband Vernon, provides aid for a Rhodes student participating in British Studies at Oxford. The Wasfy Iskander International Internship was provided by family and friends of the late economics pro- fessor. Preference will be given to a student majoring in economics. The Wendy and Bill Jacoway Scholarship was created by alumnus William H. Jacoway '62 and his wife Wendy. The Morelle Legg International Internship for Women, established by an anonymous donor, will provide international internship opportunities with preference given to female economics/business admin- istration majors. The Robert Mann '47 Scholarship was provided through a bequest to provide financial aid for music students. The Gail McClay Scholarship was established in her memory by family, colleagues and former stu- dents. Gail McClay was Associate Professor and Chair of the Education Department until her death in 1999. The McClay Scholarship benefits students in education with demonstrated financial need. The Michaelcheck Faculty Support Fund was established by Rhodes trustee William J. Michaelcheck '69 to provide support for faculty travel. The Fred W. Neal Scholarship was established by family and friends of the late Dr. Neal, Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, at the time of his death in 1997. The Overend Endowment for Film Studies, cre- ated by the Overend Family of Atlanta, will provide support for a film studies program in the English department. The Rich Memorial International Scholarship, created by Mary Jack Rich McCord '51, provides aid for study abroad to students with demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to women. The Lorna Anderson Reimers Scholarship was established through a bequest from the late Rhodes trustee of Jackson, MS. The David Charles Scott Memorial Scholarship, created in 2000 by Rae Nell M. Scott in memory of her son, benefits a student enrolled in the International Cotton Institute at Rhodes. The Jack H. Taylor Scholarship was established by Harry L. Swinney '61 in honor of his Rhodes mentor, Jack H. Taylor '44, Professor Emeritus of Physics. The scholarship is restricted to students majoring in the physical and biological sciences. The Jim and Jackie Williamson Scholarship was created by James C. Williamson '50 and Jacqueline Newman Williamson '52 in honor of their 50th class reunions. The following endowed and restricted funds, established in previous years, received significant additional support: Alden Trust Scholarship Challenge Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation Scholarships Robert I. Bourne III Endowment Fund for Counseling Workshops Dr. Robert Id & Anne Riley Bourne Scholarship Helen '51 & Denby '50 Brandon Scholarship Stanley B. and Mertie W. Buckman Scholarship Lucius Burch Internship in Anthropology/Sociology Class of 1950 Scholarship Elizabeth Gay Daughdrill Chair James Harold Daughdrill, Jr Chair Charles E. Diehl Society Award for Faculty Service Elizabeth Rodgers Dobell Scholarship Ernst & Young Master in Accountancy Scholarship Ernst & Young Fellowship in Accountancy John Chester Frist Scholarship Thomas M. Garrott, Jr. & Lina Hughes Garrott Scholarship C.M. Gooch Scholarship Fred R. Graves Scholarship Michael T. Grehl Scholarship Hammond-Moore Scholarship Dorothy Seymour Harnden Scholarship Frank H. Heiss Scholarship Robert Donaldson Henley British Studies at Oxford Scholarship Charlotte & C. Stratton Hill Library Endowment Beth Bevill Hollingsworth Scholarship Ralph & Hazel Hon Scholarship Ralph C. Hon Chair in Economics and Business Administration J. R. Hyde, Sr. Family Foundation Scholarships Margaret Hyde Council International Scholarships for Women Margaret Hyde Council Emergency Assistance Fund Marshall P. Jones Scholarship Maxwell Family Scholarship Harry B. McCoy Visiting Artist Program National Bank of Commerce Scholarships Harold F. Ohlendorf Scholarship Ellis W. Rabb Chair in Theatre Percy M. and Ramona R. Rhea Scholarship Eleanor Richmond & Jessie Richmond Hooper Scholarship Riley Discretionary Endowment for Burrow Library J. S. Seidman Fellowship in International Studies Leone White Seidman Scholarships in Music & Theatre M. L. Seidman Memorial Town Hall Lecture Series Katherine Hinds Smythe Scholarship C.L. and Mildred W. Springfield Honor Scholarship Dr. Thomas E. & Peggy C. Strong Scholarship Rob Wolcott Endowed Internship The following annually funded scholarships, established in previous years, received significant additional support: Herman Bensdorf, 11 Scholarship Herman W. Bevis Scholarship Pete Cornish Scholarship Patsy Braswell Culverhouse '54 Scholarship A. Arthur Hale Scholarship Robert Donaldson Henley Scholarship Harold "Chicken" High Scholarship Hilton Hotels Minority Scholarship Hohenberg Foundation Scholarship Emily How Holloway Scholarship Mildred Neal & Victor Charles Howard Scholarship Lichterman Loewenberg Foundation Scholarship May Scholarship of Second Presbyterian Church, Little Rock Frederick J. Menz Scholarship National Bank of Commerce Scholarship James & John Nolan Scholarship John S. Porter Scholarship Charles E. Reed Scholarship William M. Rosson Scholarship in Physics Schadt Foundation Scholarship Second Presbyterian Church of Memphis Scholarships Anne Shewmaker Scholarship Smith & Nephew Scholarship Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarships Cornelia L. and John A. Wolfe Scholarship Wright-Bentley Foundation Scholarships Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Memorials and Honoraria The college received these gifts in memory or in honor of the following people during the year. In Memoriam Dr. Robert E Ackerman '40?Mr. & Mrs. S. Shepherd Tate Dr. Edward N. Adams, II '43?Dr. & Mrs. Edward C. Hermann Frances Murphy Alexander?Joe Nash Murry M. Alexander?Joe Nash Dr. Robert L Amy?Dr. & Mrs. Ray M. Allen, Mr. & Mrs. Lewis N. Amis, Dr. & Mrs. Milton P. Brown, Polly Cooper, Dr. Julian T. Darlington, Dr. & Mrs. Helmuth Gilow, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Goff, Dr. & Mrs. Michael P. Kirby, Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. McCallum, Dr. & Mrs. Herbert W. Smith, Dr. & Mrs. James Vest, Dr. & Mrs. T. J. White, Jr., Prof. Richard C. Wood, Dr. Franklin M. Wright Nancy Donelson Aste '40?J. Malcolm Aste Dr. Edward IL Atkinson '38?Anna Kathryn Atkinson Sharon Pendergrass Batey '84?Dr. Marc W. Haut Dr. Dean Adams Bailey '48?Adrienne T. Bailey Philip Belz?Mr. & Mrs. J. Bayard Boyle, Jr. Betty J. Bennett?Dr. Robert K. Bennett Charles G. Bernard?Anna G. Farris Leura Clyde Bowling?Clement B. Turner Pat Brady?Dr. & Mrs. James Vest Ruth Brakebill?Mr. & Mrs. William P. Halliday, Jr. Evelyne Callicott?T. Francis Jackson, III James E. Carey '38?Linda Taylor Walter Eva Hobbs Chappell?Gay Vekovius Jean Enochs Christian '54?Dr. & Mrs. Robert I. Bourne, Jr. Dr. Charles L Clarke?Jane Clarke Jo Sprott Clemens '55?Mr. & Mrs. Albert H. Clemens, Jr. Catherine Garver Clement?T. Francis Jackson, III Jeanne Parham Coors?T. Francis Jackson, III Emily Scarbrough Crandall '70?Leilani Collins Patsy Braswell Culverhouse '54?Mr. & Mrs. Chris Hauer James C. DeCourley?Frank Jackson Edward R. Dewey '47?Paul and Jane Dewey Deaton Marc Main Dickey '70?Rev. & Mrs. Wallace H. Mayton, III Eunice Austin Dixon?Professor Richard B. Dixon Alice Browning Doughten?Clement B. Turner Lt. William Simpson Doughten, Jr.?Clement B. Turner Bill C. Dowdle '44?Mr. & Mrs. Ray Allen Donald Drinkard?Mr. & Mrs. William A. Coolidge, Jr. R.L. Echols?Mr. & Mrs. Kimbrough Johnson Constance Ekstrom?Dr. & Mrs. James Vest Carol Clark Elam '70?Mary Ann Sisk Drumel Almon C. "Ace" Emery?Dr. & Mrs. Helmuth Gilow, Rev. & Mrs. Wallace H. Mayton, Ill, John Rone, Nelly Galloway Shearer Allene Favara?Anna G. Parris Rev. & Mrs. Lewis K. Foster?Frances Foster Lou Banks Fulton '65?Aaron Foster Janet Kelso Lowrey Gager '44?Forrest L. Gager, Jr. Professor Tony Lee Garner '65?Bette Dale Garner, Martha A. Norton Walter K. Graham?T. Francis Jackson, III Elise Hudson Gravance?Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Kerrick Professor Mel G. Grinspan?Mr. & Mrs. Bert Barnett, Jr., Joyce Mollerup & Robert Buckman, Polly C. Cooper, Mr. & Mrs. Dan Duncan, Anna Farris, Marydale DeBor & Larry Hass, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Llewellyn, Dr. & Mrs. Mark McMahon, Memphis Advertising Federation, Mrs. Alphonse Meyer, Jr., P.K. Seidman Trust, Mr. & Mrs. E. R. Stolman, Mr. & Mrs. John Thomason, Dr. & Mrs. James Vest Ann Boatner Groves '47?George M. Grear, Charles T. (Tip) Haug B. Frank Hammet '41?Carolyn K. Hammet May Maury Harding '48?Mr. & Mrs. John Cawthon, Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. McCallum Carl G and Jennie Lee Haug?Charles T Haug Mrs. Dan F. Hedrick '63?Dan F. Hedrick Dr. Haller S. Henderson III '59?Thomas J. White, III Joy E. Henning?Prof. Richard C. Wood Professor Raymond S. Hill?Anna Olswanger Captain Jack A. Holmes?Frank Jackson Dr. Wasfy B. Iskander?Allison L. Alderson, Amy K. Alderson, Bruce G. AUbright, Hans Alpsteg, Justin L Ankerman, Anonymous, Mr. & Mrs. Farag Attia, Susan Walker and James N. Augustine, Leonard H. Ballard, Timothy C. Ballard, Dr. R. Brian Balyeat, Nancy Graham Barker, Kathryn Woodson Barr, Catherine Dailey and Stephen C. Berger, Dr. Susan and Dr. John Bies, Lura L Bond, Mr. & Mrs. Allen Boone, Dr. J. Barron Boyd, Jr., R. Lee Boyd, Matthew H. Breaux, Carlton H. Bremer, III, Courtney Poole and Neil A. Brunez, Susan Smith and Duke E. Cain, Mary Kay Caldwell, Rebecca Butler and Robert J. Chickey, Sidney Wood Clapp, Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Clark, Jr., Heather Stewart Cook, Catherine A. Cozart, Karen H. Daniel, Perry D. Dement, Amy Hill and Brad Dickerson, Wilda H. Dodson, Amy Mande and Todd S. Doolin, David B. DuBard, Elizabeth Larson and Erroll Eckford, III, John Edmunds, Brooke Glover Emery, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Entzminger, Cullen R. Evans, Diane E. Faires, First Tenn National Association, Arthur D. Floyd, III, Brian Foy, Holly N. Frederick, Frank A. Frisch, Michelle Vick Fullmer, Angie Gardner, Dr. & Mrs. Gregory S. Georgiade, Craig Gilchrist, Dr. & Mrs. Helmuth M. Gilow, Lauren S. Glass, Michelle Long and Jason Greene, Stephen C. Gregory, Gina Capizzani and Jason Hamblen, Carson Hampson, Carmen Camille Harris, Jeffrey Peden Harris, Jr., Nell Hindman Harris, Dan & Robin Hatzenbuehler, Sally B. Hawley, Patricia Pennington Haws, G. Pittman Haymore, Denson Henry, Heather S. Hicks, Amanda Murray and Brad Hofstetter, Nancy J. HuKins, Jill Hortenstine Iglehart, Professor Amanda Irwin, Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Mrs. Ekbal B. Iskander, Mrs. Genviav B. Iskander, Nasty B. Iskander, Nazmy B. Iskander, Sabet Iskander, Wilk), B. Iskander, Dr. & Mrs. David Jeter, Sonja J. Johnson, Stefanie A. Johnson, Dr. C. Michael Jones, Dr. & Mrs. Jameson Jones, Professor Karl C. Kalthenthaler, Kappa Delta Sorority, Mark E. Kazemba, Robin Meredith and and Dr. Keith Kelly, Ms. Pat G. Kepple, Dr. Michael and Jan Kirby, Christine Knipscheer, Lynn Stapleton Koch, Professor Sasha Kostina, Kelly Leach, Jeff Lekarczyk, Matthew H. Lembke, Dr. Markham Lester, Christopher Linder, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Llewellyn, Jennifer and John P Long, Allison Elizabeth Manzke, Kyle A. Marks, Mr. & Mrs. Leon Marshall, Patrick Matlock, Christopher E. Matthews, Peter W. Matthews, Mr. & Mrs. W. Neal McAtee, Katherine Maddox and James L. McElroy, Mr. & Mrs. William McGoldrick, Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. McInerney, Dr. & Mrs. Mark McMahon, Joe D. Meals, Dr. & Mrs. Wagih H. Michael, Family, Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Michta, Beverly J. Miller, Mary Jo Miller, Michael Whit Moloney, Robert L. Montgomery, David Hunter of Montlaw, Herman Morris, Jr., Dr. & Mrs. Michael Nelson, Laura K. Odom, Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. O'Keefe, Jeannie B. O'Toole, Charlotte Patton and Paul Parks, Gwen and Tom Parrish, Amanda Pecko, Jeffrey R. Perkins, Rev. Stewart and Laura Perry, Richard T. Pham, Adele Overbeke and Dr. Allen W. Phelps, Jackie Prester, Clifford Pugh, Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Quay, Rex Rankin, III, Leland Caley and Robert R. Record, Mary Bowling and John W. Reed, Sharon Bridger Reichhardt, Clifford E. Rich, Rev. James A. Rizer, Angela Kreuter Rogers, Stephanie J. Rogers, Deborah Howitt and Prof. Michael Rolloson, Deborah Rosenthal, Carol Collins and Joe Royer, William T. Ryan, Jr., Michael H. Sadler, Mary Carnahan and Edward Sanders, Jr., Gayathri Sankaran, Paula Claverie Sappington, Dixon P. Schultz, Wayne Steele Sharp, Patricia Morris and James B. Short, Sharon R. Simpson, Mr. & Mrs. John C. Sites, Kimberly Weeks Smith, Brenda Somes, Paige Walker and Dr. Douglas Southard, W. Donald Stansell, Jack R. Stevens, H. Lamar Stone, IV, Richard Barrett Summers, Julie Falkoff Swierupski, Leigh Bishop Taub, Victoria E. Taugner, Tanya Lueck and Kevin Thompson, Christine Kennedy and Kevin Tilley, Laura S. VanNess, Dr. & Mrs. James Vest, Melissa McFarland Wagoner, Dr. Mary Elizabeth Walker, Rosa Wang, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Watts, Shannon Linder and Joseph E Welborn, III, Mr. & Mrs. Fran Welsh, Edwin E White, Laura Pointer and James Wilkerson, II, Linda Brown Wilkins, Fred Wix, John Matthew Wohlfarth, Marcelle Zarshenas, Jamie James and Steven Zissis Kimball James?Thad Cockrill and John Carroll Dr. Julie Carol Jangula?Gay Vekovius Betty Johnson?Mrs. W. H. Lilly, Jr. Catherine C. Jones?Mr. & Mrs. W.I. Michael Cody Dr. Marshall Phillip Jones '59?Lynn Jaseph Jones, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Norman Vivian Hunt Jones?Virginia Sims Bare Wharton Jones '47?Dr. & Mrs. John C. Broderick James Howard (Joe) Justice '65 ?Aaron Foster Edith L. Kelso '39?Forrest L. Gager, Jr. Arthur Roland Lacy?Dr. & Mrs. James Vest Steve Larson '88?Dr. Edward A. Delgado-Romero Virginia Davis Lawo '32?Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Painter, Linda Walter Taleeta Lawrence?Mrs. James Koelz Herbert S. Liebman?Dorothy R. Carlton, Robert C. Harnden, Mrs. William L. Quinlen, Jr., Taylored Lawns & Gardens, Inc. Dr. Ronald L Markette '58?Kay E Markette Mary Ann Gordon Mathison '63?Dr. Ian Mathison Reinhold S. Matheson '33?Geico Direct, Dorothy D. Lester, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Perry Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 20 Memorials and Honoraria continued from page 19 Jane Wellford Maury '33?Heath M. Colvette John Rex Maxwell?Mary Clay Beach Ann Eckert Mayton '40?Rev. & Mrs. Wallace H. Mayton, III Dr. Gail C. McClay?Dr. Darlene Loprete and Jack Green Rev. Joseph A. McGehee '43?Coline T. McGehee Dr. Elise Thomas McQuiston '38?Miss Mary Shewmaker Louise Howry McRae '43?Jeanette H. Allen, Dr. & Mrs. Ray M. Allen, Catherine Awsumb, Mrs. Norman Blake, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Charles R Cobb, Heath M. Colvette, Col. June Crutchfield, The Dilettantes, Delta Asset Management, Mrs. James G. Ewing, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Freeburg, Bill and Judge Julia Smith Gibbons, Sara It Larkey, Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. McCallum, Katharine Miller Meacham, Jan Meyer, Mid-Day Study Club, G. Meredith Moorhead, Mr. & Mrs. William P. Murphy, Judge David A. Nelson, Clinton R. Pearson, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Perry, Mrs. Jack Renshaw, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Schillig, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Sims, Katherine Hinds Smythe, Winifred Pritchartt Wellford, Esther W. West, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Williams, III, Mrs. Richard 0. Wilson, Sr. Frederick J. Menz?Douglas W. Menz Virginia Armstrong Montedonico?T. Frank Jackson, III Dr. Ben J. Moore '49?Frances L. Moore June Bostick Moore '43?Dr. & Mrs. John L. Farringer, Ill Dr. Moore Moore, Jr. '29?Houston Niller Moore Stella Felicia Jones Neill '40?Mr. & Mrs. William C. Donelson, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Freeburg, Margaret J. Hours, Mrs. William Northcross, Mr. & Mrs. S. Shepherd Tate Barbara Held Nevitt Martino Dr. James L Nolan '72?Sarah M. Nolan John D. Nolan '74?Sarah M. Nolan Bill Owen?Dr. & Mrs. James Vest Carlisle Page, Sr.?Frank Jackson Harold Pearson?James T. and Carolyn T McAfee Foundation, Mr. & Mrs. Timothy John Schmidt Peggy Pendergrass?Therese Buscher, Nell Miller, Dr. & Mrs. James Vest Mrs. Ben Pentecost?Mrs. W H. Lilly, Jr. Harry J. Phillips, Sr.?Mr. & Mrs. James H. Barton, Mr. & Mrs. Frank L Camp, Jr., Margaret B. McKee and Fred Chisenhall, Mr. & Mrs. William P. Halliday, Jr., Memphis Woman's Club Frances C. Pillow '72?Mrs. Douglas Pillow Stacie Shelby Portmann '40?Ralph Portmann Dr. William R. Pridgen '52?Anna Farris Martha Ann Pugh?Prof. Richard B. Dixon Mary Helen Rasberry?James B. Culberson William C. Rasberry '30?Mr. & Mrs. J. Bayard Boyle, Jr., Harriet C. Caskey, Robin Carter and Ralph Davison, Mr. & Mrs. William Giddens, Mr. & Mrs. William P. Halliday, Jr., Margaret Hours, John B. Maxwell, Jr., Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. McCallum, Mrs. Edward L. McGuire, Mr. & Mrs. Tom O'Connell, Joseph Orgill, III, Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Sherman, Mr. & Mrs. David Simpson, Borden White Benjamin Rawlins?Mr. & Mrs. J. Bayard Boyle, Jr. Loma Reimers?Kris Hurst, Mrs. Richard W. Hussey Gladys W. Risser?Dr. & Mrs. James Vest Serena Crawford Robertson '75?Dr. Wendy Ashcroft, Wilma Martino Dr. Danforth R. Ross '32?Charles T. Haug Dr. John Hunt Rutledge II '72?Thomas A. Jones Robert Raymond Sasson, Sr.?Dr. & Mrs. James Vest Kathleen Fransioli Schardt '41?Marjorie McEllroy, Marion Dickson Moorhead Harry Schoneisser?Mr. & Mrs. William P Halliday, Jr. Frances Mitchener Scott '33?Mr. & Mrs. J. Bayard Boyle, Jr., Dr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Criscillis, Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. McCallum, Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Osborne, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Perry Florence Bowling Sellers?Clement B. Turner Mary Elizabeth Harsh (Bebe) Shearon '41?Dr. & Mrs. Ray M. Allen, Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Michael Cody, Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Crump, Joyce Everett Donaldson, Mr. & Mrs. James L. Fri, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Fulmer, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Hooker, Mrs. Richard B. Maury, Mary W. McCain, Julie B. Milburn, Marion D. Moorhead, Mrs. Ulisse M. Nolan, Mr. & Mrs. Ham Smythe and Family Frances Shell?Anna Farris Robert E. Simono?Diamondhead Women's Golf Association, Frances E Durff, Family, Mr. & Mrs. Henry L. Kibler, Jeanne C. McWilliams T. Herbert Smith, Jr. '40?Frances H. Smith Mrs. Arlo (Noreen McDonald) Smith?Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Amy, Emily Flowers, Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Patterson, Dr. & Mrs. James Vest, Dr. Franklin M. Wright Helga Mays Thomas and Kelly S. Thomas, Sr? Chris Drago Courtney Tmdall?Joe Nash Adelaide Horton Townes and Junius Leigh Townes, Jr.?Chris Drago Jack Troutt?James T. and Carolyn T. McAfee Foundation, Mr. & Mrs. Timothy John Schmidt Dr. Stephen Bowling Turner '69?Chris Drago Robert A. Udelsohn '42?Elaine S. Udelsohn Robert C. Varner, Jr. '92?Howard L Cleveland, IV Ellie Vekovius?James and Keyes Tate James Walcott?Joe Nash W. Bradley Wallace '59?Joan D. Wallace Harry Edward Waring '39?Mr. & Mrs. S. Shepherd Tate Alexander W. Wellford?Mr. & Mrs. Dabney S. Wellford, Jr. Mrs. Alexander W. (Peggy) Wellford '35?Dr. & Mrs. Ray M. Allen, Sr., Mr. & Mrs. B. Snowden Boyle, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. J. Bayard Boyle, Jr., L P. Brown Foundation, Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Butler, III, Margaret B. McKee and Fred Chisenhall, Heath Colvette and Mimi Acuff Mr. & Mrs. Bill Coolidge, Mr. & Mrs. Louis M. Dunklin, Mr. & Mrs. Laurance Eustin, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Fulmer, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Gavin Gentry, Mrs. Shelby Gillette and Family, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Haizlip, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Herbert R. Levy, Mrs. Richard B. Maury, Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. McCallum, Mr. & Mrs. Phillip H. McNeill, Sr., Whitney McNeill, Mr. & Mrs. Van Pritchartt, Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Sherman,Mr. & Mrs. Jere Sights, Mr. & Mrs. Ham Smythe, Blanche C. Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Dabney S. Wellford, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Walker Wellford Jean Ellingson Westerman '49?Dr. Lowell Westerman Dr. E. B. Wilkinson?Mr. & Mrs. William P Halliday, Jr. Walter D. Wills, Jr.?Dr. & Mrs. Ray M. Allen William S. Wills, III '70?Rev. & Mrs. Wallace Mayton Aubrey Lynn Wilson '25?Richadean G. Wilson Dorothy Wilson?Mr. & Mrs. Dunbar Abston, Jr., Allen Boone, Thomas M. Garrott, Nancy J. Huggins, Mr. & Mrs. John B. Maxwell, Jr. Robert T. Wolcott '93?Doug Bacon, Chris and Amanda Buchanan, Joe and Barbara Jones, Dr. & Mrs. Michael McLain, Dr. & Mrs. Michael C. Nelson, Mary Pannbacker, Scott and Katherine Peatross, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Richardson, Mr. & Mrs. A. Fox Smith, James and Keyes Tate, Mr. & Mrs. James S. Tate, Jr., Gay and Al Vekovius, Kecia and Stephen Vekovius, Brian and Stephanie Vekovius Tracy D. Wolford '87?Nancye K. DiPaolo Mary Frances Aydelott Womble '39?Katherine and Ham Smythe, Mr. & Mrs. S. Shepherd Tate Norma Estes Young '47?David Young In honor of Professor Mary Ross Burkhart?Clement B. Turner Dr. & Mrs. Shed Caffey?Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Williams, III J. Lester Crain, Jr. '51?Peter R. Formanek Chuck Orvis and Jane Darr?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney Dr. James H. Daughdrill Jr.?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney Beatrice Moshier Diggs?Alice D. Sullivan Keith Dillihunt?Jean McInerney Denise Flores and Family?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney John and Deana Gaff?Jean McInerney Drs. Betty and Helmuth Gilow?Jason and Michelle Greene Mackie H. Gober '68?National Commerce Bancorporation Dr. Patricia A. Gray '69?Margaret Hyde Council Mr. & Mrs. John Grear, Chris and Katie?George M. Grear, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Mitchell Katharine B & James E. Harwood?James E Harwood and Katharine Harwood Trust Robin '71 and Daniel '71 Hatzenbuehler?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney, Delta Asset Management, Myron M. Mall and Dianne Shockley Victoria S. Holland '92?Youth Empowerment Fund E. Thompson Holloway '33?Mrs. Paul A. Calame Wanda Johnson?Julianne Johnson Paunescu John and Liz Kerr and Family?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney Dorothy Orgill Kirsch?Jane W. Williams Dr. Susan M. Kus?Margaret Hyde Council Dr. W. Larry Lacy '59?Rev. Charles M. Murphy, III Brenda Law?Theresa Carl Florence Horton Leffler '46?Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Williams, III Dr. Robert R. Llewellyn?Mr. & Mrs. Ham Smythe Patricia McInerney McCarthy?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 The strength and success of Rhodes College lies in the support received from alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends. Without this support Rhodes could not offer the highest quality education or continue to attract top- notch faculty and outstanding students. Among our most generous and devoted supporters, there is a special group who must be recognized. These supporters, recognized by a star (*), are alumni, parents, faculty, staff, friends, business- es, churches and foundations who have made a gift to Rhodes' Annual Fund consecutively for 10 years or more. Their loyalty and continued support push Rhodes to the forefront as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the world. Jk Mary Jack Rich McCord '51?Linda Walter, Jane W. Williams Michael McDonnell?Michael and Anne Orgill Keeney Ed and Betty McInerney?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney Dr. Denton McLellan '58?Dr. & Mrs. William E. Troutt Dr. Mark and Betty McMahon?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney Fran McInerney Melfi?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney Jean Jarrett Milnor?Julianne Milnor Gable Dr. Scott Morris?Mr. & Mrs. Harry Phillips Professor Charles L Mosby '51?Mrs. William A. Johnston, Harrylyn Graves and W. Charles Sallis, Juanita A. Shettlesworth Rose Link Mosby '53?Juanita A. Shettlesworth Rev. William Newton '74?Catherine M. Iskander, Jill Erkulwater and Trent Taylor Jane McAtee Patterson '50?Professor Richard B. Dixon Debbie '71 and Arnold '67 Pittman?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney Professor David C. Ramsey '61?Catherine M. Iskander, Martha A. Norton Kimberly Rogers?Jean McInerney Prof. Michael '77 Rollosson and Debbie Howitt '77?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney Rev. C.V. "Bo" Scarborough '67?Catherine M. Iskander Terry Fisher Shroder. '51?Mr. & Mrs. Ken Berryhill Herman and Rhonda Strickland?Jean McInerney James S. Tate?Mr. & Mrs. Al Vekovius Keyes Tate?Gay Vekovius Bill Taylor?Cathy and Cristina Iskander, Jean McInerney James B. Taylor Jr. '82?Pamela B. Uhlhorn Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. '56?Edward G. Moore Martha Thomas?Chris Drago Dr. William E. Troutt?Elizabeth R. Shaye-Pickell, Houston High School Lori Vanderpool?Jean McInerney Catherine Vanderwerker '04?Greg and Laura Vanderwerker Jeanne Scott Vamell '58?Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg Gay Vekovius?Stephen and Kecia Vekovius, Bryan and Stephanie Vekovius 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). Restricted gifts include capital gifts, gifts for specific programs, and gifts to the endowment. Classes of 1920- 1928 Unrestricted: $ 2,825.00 Participation: 44% The Red clr Black Society Senior Members Richadean G. Wilson ('25)* Loyalty Club Mildred Jesry ('23)' Margaret Watts (15)* Donors Mary Althea Parker ('28)* Restricted Gifts Mildred Jesty ('23) Class of 1929 Unrestricted. $980.00 Participation: 100% Cloister Society Houston Niller Moore Loyalty Club Pauline Jones Hord* Charles Y. Katzenmier, Jr. Louise Lee Stratmann" Donors Catharine Richey Hinton* David W. Kennedy Nellie King Powell* Elise Porter Pritchard* Class of 1930 Unrestricted. $34,220.00 Participation: 45% Charles E. Diehl Society Fellows L. Palmer Brown* The Red d. Black Society Senior Members Mrs. Herman Bevis* Donors Mary Love Banks Buchanan Mary Todd Evans* J. Russell Perry* Tower Society Kathryn Brown Butler' Richard P. Keeton** Loyalty Club Peggy Henderson Hankey Franklin S. Kimbrough Elizabeth Hagan Lilly Lola Ellis Robertson* Elizabeth Riley Tyson* Donors Clovis G. Chappell, Jr.* Annah Lee Early* Frances Meyer Evans* Louise Taylor Reagan* Eloise Brett Tate* Anne Galbreath Wasson Heritage Society Members E. Thompson Holloway* J. Russell Perry* Class of 1934 Unrestricted $ 2,775.00 Participation: 59% The Red de Black Society Members Charles M. Crump* Jerdone Kimbrough Holloway* Jack B. Kelly, Jr.* Cloister Society Anita Wadlington Henderson* Tower Society Louis T. Nicholas* Virginia Reynolds Wilson* Loyalty Club Chloe Malone Burch* P. Herbert Pierce* J. Aubrey Smith* Donors Robert L. Jack, Jr.* Cyrus C. Johnson* Virginia West Lewis* Alice Cohill Marquez* Jack C. Renshaw* Constance Kahn Starr* Elizabeth Markham Woolwine* Restricted Gifi:s Charles M. Crump* Heritage Society Members Louis T. Nicholas* J. Aubrey Smith* Class of 1935 Unrestricted. $ 3,410.00 Participation: 75% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Charles R. Sherman* Tower Society Walker M. Turner* Loyalty Club Minnie Lee Hamer Bales* John D. Barnes* Mary Gaither Thomas S. Jones Donors Paul A. Calame** L. C. Connell* Hortense Louckes Davis* Olive Black King* Louis D. Parotte* Rosalie Keenan Watkins* Heritage Society Roll of Honor Charles R. Sherman* Members Janice Tyler Calame Class of 1936 Unrestricted. $ 6,088.50 Participation: 61% The Red c5- Black Society Members Edmond C. Hutchinson* Cornelia Henning Kimbrough** Evelyn Hester Perry* Margaret Drake Wilson* Tower Society Virginia A. Alexander* Theo J. Emison* Kate Galbreath Eustis Malcolm V. Parker* Loyalty Club Adele Bigelow Gragg* Raford W. Herbert* Martha Chase Holt* Frances Mecca Gray* Heritage Society Roll of Honor L. Palmer Brown* Members Robert S. Russell Class of 1931 Unrestricted: $440.00 Participation: 25% Tower Society Margaret Williams Hightower* Loyalty Club Jennie Puryear Gardner* Donors Mary Moore Smith* Margaret Ashley Young* Heritage Society Members Jennie Puryear Gardner* Frances Arthur Holmes Class of 1932 Unrestricted $ 2750.00 Participation: 35% The Red d Black Society Members William F. Frazier, Sr.* Cloister Society Rosabel Malkin Strauch** Loyalty Club John A. Chambliss, Jr.* Donors Catherine Yard Haile Elise McDaniel McKnight* Class of 1933 Unrestricted $ 2,20750 Participation: 57% The Red dr Black Society Members E. Thompson Holloway* Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 21 Jameson M. Jones** Audrey Townsend Sproat* Frances Weatherall Thomas* Donors Cecil T. Baskin* Bernice Cavett Blackwell* Grace Johnson Burke* Sarah Martin Carter* Harold G. Cooke, Jr. Mary B. Curry Clifford Dinwiddie Margaret C. Faulhaber Porteous* Kate Eddins Shaddock* Marjorie Ann Stratmann** Richard A. Thomas, Jr.* Restricted Gifts Jameson M. Jones Heritage Society Roll of Honor Mildred T. Benton Ethel Taylor Maxwell Members Douglas Jones Maumenee Evelyn Hester Perry* Class of 1937 Unrestricted. $ 6,95750 Participation: 95% The Red efr Black Society Senior Members Mary Elizabeth Cooper Wallis** The Red d Black Society Members Gwendolyn Robinson Awsumb* Beverly Boothe Kelly* Gladys Crump Pierce* Tower Society Louis W. Chenault Loyalty Club Robert K. Armstrong* Porter H. Chappell* Virginia Hoshall Emery* Dorothy Ferguson Slater* James A. Wallace* Donors Elise Hastings Bays* H. Lynn Broadfoot* Eileen Farley Frances Flournoy Murrell Restricted Gifts Robert K. Armstrong Gladys Crump Pierce* Heritage Society Members Robert K. Armstrong* Class of 1938 Unrestricted. $15,705.00 Participation: 66% Charles E Diehl Society Patrons Lewis R. Donelson** John B. Ricker, Jr.* Rebecca Laughlin Sherman* The Red dr Black Society Members Anna Kathryn Atkinson* Rose Lynn Barnard Watson* Cloister Society Erskine B. Falls* James F. Gladney, Jr. Norman D. Shapiro* Tower Society John McKay Boswell, Jr.* William H. Maddox* James T. Watt* Marietta Morris Watt* A. Hotchkiss Young, Jr.* Loyalty Club Betty Hunt Armstrong* Polly Cohen Cooper* Nell Thompson Goshorn* Julia Parks Humber A. Ernest Platt* Donors B. Tate Dawkins, Jr.* Emma Sue Binswanger Frank Nancy Haygood Ganier* Bernadine Taylor Goshorn Elizabeth Cobb Home* Ann Jeter Jones* Ann Clark Miller Quinlen* John H. Terry* Emily Lee Terry* H. Linden Wright* Restricted Gifts Betty Hunt Armstrong Lewis R. Donelson* Heritage Society Roll of Honor Anna Kathryn Atkinson* Lewis R. Donelson* Rebecca Laughlin Sherman* Members Betty Hunt Armstrong* John McKay Boswell, Jr.* Class of 1939 Unrestricted. $53,975.52 Participation: 65% Charles E. Diehl Society Fellows Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr.* Marjorie Jennings Wunderlich* Charles E Diehl Society Patrons Jane Alvis Clarke* S. Shepherd Tate* Thomas J. White, Jr. Sarah Boothe White The Red dr Black Society Senior Members Charles H. Freeburg* The Red ell Black Society Members Elaine Anthony Dooley* Thomas B. Hooker, Jr.* Albert A. McLean* Henry P. Mobley, Jr.* Hylton S. Neill* Betty Wells Patten* Grace Wunderlich Prange* Cloister Society Benjamin D. Lewis** Tower Society Letitia Montgomery Haygood Virginia Buchman Smith* Loyalty Club Selby H. Bobzien, Jr. Frank M. Campbell* Samuel C. Carter, Jr.* Lucy Jane Connell Clarke Bruce A. Crill* Georgianna Awsumb Ensminger* Betsye Fowler French* Anne Williford Hasselle** John W. Spence* Donors Aimee Le Prince Andrus* Henry H. Bergfeld Lillie Walker Carpenter* Nell Jackson Frank William H. Kelly Dorothy Crutchfield Ortwein* Joseph P. Stuart, Jr.* Henry C. Walker* Harry E. Waring* Cecil E. Warde, Jr.* Restricted Gifts Charles H. Freeburg* Thomas B. Hooker, Jr. Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. * Marjorie Jennings Wunderlich* Heritage Society . Roll of Honor Ewing Carruthers, Jr. Thomas J. White, Jr. Sarah Boothe White Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. * Marjorie Jennings Wunderlich* Members Frank M. Campbell* Lucy Jane Connell Clarke Charles H. Freeburg* Class of 1940 Unrestricted $ 8,596.78 Participation: 61% The Red dr Black Society Senior Members Catherine Moore Freeburg* The Red e5- Black Society Members Harold N. Falls Margaret Jones Houts* Stella Jones Neill** John Alden Pond, Sr.* Nancy Wood Pond* Cloister Society Charles Perry Will Rhea Winfrey, Ret.* Tower Society Marjorie Elwood McEllroy** Loyalty Club J. Malcolm Aste* John P.K. Cavender* William C. Donelson* Kurt Elias Lillian Love Fisher* Priscilla Shumaker Heard* Newton B. Jones* Virginia Ragsdale Keller* V. Lloyd Parker John M. Slaughter Virginia Mangum Tate* Hubert King Turley Mary Hunt Weeks* Donors Hazel Ward Came* Martha Cage Edge* Esther Allen Gresham William D. jemison, Jr.* Martha Anne Moore Johnston* Mary Louise Hughes Kelly Frances Smithwick Lee* Anne Potts Lunde* James R. Martin* Jane Lederer Northcross* Helen Parotte Pope* Ralph Portmann* Marie Bender Scott Thomas W. Simpson Doris Cullings Simpson Frances Hayes Smith* Restricted Gifts Catherine Moore Freeburg* Margaret Jones Houts* Hubert King Turley Heritage Society Roll of Honor Margaret Jones Houts* Members Kurt Elias Catherine Moore Freeburg* Class of 1941 Unrestricted. $18,761.70 Participation: 57% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Bland W. Cannon Harriette Hollis McLoughlin The Red 6. Black Society Senior Members T. Rothrock Miller* The Red 6-Black Society Members Diana Wallace Crump* Rosanna Morris* Cloister Society Frank A. England, Jr. Tower Society William B. Bobo Ruth Nixon Wilson** Loyalty Club Ann Bell* Henry L Boothe* William W. Dillard, Sr. Carolyn Hammet Malcolm P. Hooker* Eugene Keller, III* John H. Kier, Jr.** Marion Dickson Moorhead* William P. Murphy* G. Baxter Pouncey* Ruth Lee Pouncey* Donors Penelope Mielenz Bisbort* Catherine Ramsey Broadfoot* Fred H. Gage, Jr. Louise Jennings Gagstetter Olive Martin Garren Dorothy Simonton Johnson* Nancy Millen Julius Helen Quenichet Keith* Beverly Williamson Maury* William B. Morgan* Evelyn Belcher Pearson* Horace H. Stubblefield* Restricted Gifts Diana Wallace Crump* Marion Dickson Moorhead* Heritage Society Roll of Honor Harriette Hollis McLoughlin Rosanna Morris* Members Ann Bell* William B. Morgan Russell F. Peete, Jr. Class of 1942 Unrestricted $14,550.31 Participation: 56% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Charles E. Reed* Russel L. Wiener The Red dr Black Society Members Edward C. Hermann* Josephine Gilfillan Seabrook* Cloister Society J. W. Andrew* James H. Sparks* Tower Society Rebecca Barret Matthews Grace Meredith Moorhead* Loyalty Club William Patrick Gladney James J. Jackson, Jr. William R. Maybry* Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Robert C. Meacham* Wilson I. Osborne* Bennie Joyner Tiews* Elaine Udelsohn Annabelle Paine Whittemore* Frances Babin Wild* Donors William C.F Bradford* James A. Cogswell* Martha Small Deason* Virginia Ann Gates Margaret Ragsdale Harris* Betty Jeanne Claffey Hoyt" Dorothy Jean Laten Frances M Maury" Jean Flynn Michael* Vive Walker Montgomery* Mary Ware Mueller* Mary Jane Maxwell Pople* Jean Williamson Sights* Brenda Wilson Sledge Wesley M. Walker, Jr.* Mary Crawford Young Restricted Gifts Edward C. Hermann* Frances M Maury Heritage Society Roll of Honor Josephine Gilfillan Seabrook* Members Charles A. Guthrie Justine Klyce Guthrie Robert C. Meacham* Class of 1943 Unrestricted $22,970.71 Participation: 67% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Edward N. Adams, Ile Robert M. McRae** Louise Howry McRae"* The Red et,' Black Society Senior Members Robert H. Beasley, Jr. Rufus W. Shivers** The Red e. Black Society Members Julian C. Nall Eugene C. Reynolds* John C. Whitsitt Cloister Society Cliff P. Cochran* Tower Society Marjorie Andrews* Milton Mathewes Embry Roland W. Jones, Jr.** I. Ryce Russum Loyalty Club Richard H. Allen, Jr.* George B. Case* Mary New Cawthon Allen H. Hilzheim* Kathryn Martin Jones* Virginia Knowlton McClure* Samuel E. McFadden, Jr.* Coline T. McGehee* James C. McNees, Jr.* Katharine Miller Meacham* Jane Peete Osborne* Dorothy South Projector* Mary Ann Simonton Spence* Lewis D. Wellford* Winifred P Wellford** William A. Wooten, Jr.* Virginia Brittingham Worthy* Jessamine Grimes Younger Donors Lorraine McMinn Bartlett* Walton S. Cole* Gladys Moore Ellis* Roy E. Fears, Jr. Vance M. Gilmer* Dorothy Gill Gordon* George B. Hale* Jean Haygood Kennedy Elizabeth Hinckley Lansing* Nell Wright Lara* Cheves K. Ligon* Beverly McFall Mitchell* Laura Lake Saunders** Dorothy Daniel Simpson F. William Small Josephine Rhea Thomas Restricted Gifts Jean Haygood Kennedy Robert M. McRae* Heritage Society Members Allen H. Hilzheim Louise Howry McRae" Katharine Miller Meacham* Class of 1944 Unrestricted: $ 7.127.50 Participation: 66% The Red & Black Society Senior Members Charles P. Cobb** The Red & Black Society Members Jessie Woods Falls Cloister Society Mabel Francis Caldwell** Rufus C. Ross, Jr. Tower Society Corinne Burch Blake* Sam L. Stephenson* Loyalty Club Ray M. Allen** H. David Baldridge, Jr. Jane Bratton Betz* Chain Canon* Irene Trifiatis Cantos* Nadine Browne Conkey* T. Stratton Daniel, Jr. H. C. Earhart, Jr.* Forrest L. Gager, Jr. William E. Henderson* Demetra Patton Quinn* Frances Bostick Robertson* Louisa McLean Stephens* Agnes Ming Turley Carolyn Tate Walker* Donors Ladye Margaret Craddock Arnold* Ruth Ingram Bader Minnie Jacoby Bernstein** Anne Haaga Bland Louise Clarke Bowles Patricia Carothers Coldwell* Franklin C. Ellis, Jr.* Morgan C. Fowler David B. Fox* Sallie Moore Fox** Donald C. Gordon* John M. Jemison Molly Hawken Lockwood* James M. McDaniel* Beulah Sevier Morris Patti Radford Ozier William M. Ramsay* Margaret Cansler Riley** Jane Williamson Wilbanks John R. Wyatt Sue Potts Youmans Restricted Gifts Ray M. Allen* Charles P. Cobb* Agnes Ming Turley Heritage Society Roll of Honor Charles P. Cobb* Class of 1945 Unrestricted $ 5,076.74 Participation: 62% The Red th. Black Society Senior Members Betty Wilkinson Isbell* Cloister Society Marguerite Field Hoed** Loyalty Club Alfred M. Alperin Anne Howard Bailey Ruth Alyne Bryant* Jane Milner Caldwell* F Ann Turrentine Cleveland* Jane Weilenman Head** Anita Hyde Hutchings* Henry H. Lanius* Mary Frances Lynch Walker* Frances Uhlhorn Wunderlich Donors Minor Robertson Broadus* Marianna Woodson Cobb* Frank P. Elby* Alice Chapman Farrar* Elizabeth Marianne letter Imogene Williamson Kinney* Virginia Breytspraak Lee Milicent Anderson Major* Frances Afford McDonald* Joan Siedenman Mellon* Elizabeth Ezell Nolan Nancy Moore Palmer Shirley Seagle Prothro* Georgeanne Howard Sayle Joy Gallimore Wilson F. Blair Wright* Restricted Gifts William F. Symes Eugenia Dickson Symes Class of 1946 Unrestricted: $12,473.30 Participation: 51% Charles E Diehl Society Patrons William H. Bryce, Jr. The Red d. Black Society Senior Members John S. Collier** Louise Wilbourn Collier** The Red er Black Society Members B. Snowden Boyle, Jr. James G. McClure* Andrew H. Miller* Cloister Society Roberta Treanor Fisher* Tower Society Virginia Gibbins Barksdale* Edwin B. Herring** Warrene Buford Ivy* Loyalty Club Mary Elizabeth Young Cannon Hugh H. Crawford** Emily Williamson Haizlip* Mary Jane Howell Hargraves Hugh C. Hodgson* Annabelle Hall Lavin* Halcyon Roach Lynn* Billye Sutton Reed* Elizabeth Howard Robinson** Martha Gulo Rucker* Sally Johnston Schultz* Nancy Kizer Sorrells* W. James Wade* Donors Jeanette Hord Allen* Helen Williams Billingsley* Richard A. Bolling, Jr.* Pauline Laguzzi Brown June Crutchfield* Elizabeth Raines Davis* Madelyn Estes Earles Marjory Gardner Haney* Marie Gooch Hay* Thomas Houser* Betty Lay Kirby Kitty Pharr Long Dorothy Chauncey Porter* Archer Ayres Postlethwaite* Jean Lawo Rezny Jean Covington Sinclair Jane Bi er Turner* James F. Wilson Floy Wooten Heritage Society Members John S. Collier* Louise Wilbourn Collier* Class of 1947 Unrestricted.- $10,14750 Participation: 70% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Dorothy Dyess Bryce The Red d. Black Society Members S. Toof Brown, Jr. Irma Waddell Merrill* Florence Swepston Snowden Dean's Society James R. White** Tower Society John C. Broderick* Kathryn Lynch Broderick* Jean Langhart James* Ann McConnell Reaves Jane Williams Sides* Robert E. Stobaugh Loyalty Club Julia Wellford Allen** Leone Flaniken Beers* Carol Morris Bowden* Ruby Orgain Carey* Claire James Cowan Margaret Parsons Douglas* William M. Fountain, Jr.* James D. Johnson Robert W. Jones, Jr. J. Richard Lee* Katherine Hargrave Nelson* James K. Schmidt** Jane Davidson Walsh** Mydelle Wilson David Young* Donors Maude Young Arnold* Sarajane Cockrill Blevins Dorothy Cammer* Dorothy Hogan Cottam Mary Ortmeyer Croes* Mary Ann Catching Davis* Ernest H. Flaniken* Jane Mann Fleet* Roberta Sevier Gandy* Minnielee Gordon Hale Gray Baker Jones* William C. Kernodle, II Frances Perkins Klein* Alice Scott Marchisio Shirley Russell Maynard Paul McLendon* Katherine Glenn Miller Evelyn Givens Millsap* Nancy Conn Nevin* Sara Anne Elliott Newton* Wilbur H. Oliphant, Jr. Peggy Laughter Pera* Peggy Nash Rolfes* May Wallace Scarbrough* Mary Gideon Schillig* LaVerne Lazarov Siskin* Dayton R Sorsby Mary Rhea Spengler* Carolyn Cooke Taylor Nancy Alexander Wilds Mary Ann Nash Williams William T. Windham Peggy Floyd Wulff Norma Estes Young** Restricted Gifts Julia Wellford Allen* Heritage Society Roll of Honor Ann Pridgen Bailey Ann McConnell Reaves Class of 1948 Unrestricted- $15,498.50 Participation: 59% :4 : Honor Roll of Donors 2000-206 1 Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 23 Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers Robert W Amis* Lucille Hamer Amis* The Red th Black Society Members Thelma Ragland Scott* Dean's Society Beverly Beane White** Cloister Society A. L.Vernon Ingram, Sr. Tower Society John P. Douglas* Harriet Causey Kuykendall* Nancy Robinson Reeves* Marlyn N. Turnage* H. Trent Wood* Loyalty Club J. H. Arnold, Jr.* Peggy Baker Cannada* Gloria Vaughn Cimini* Joseph C. Eckstine* Mickey Dougherty Hale* Noble Hicks, Jr.* Virginia Anne Withers Hicks* Dorette Storn Humphries* Camille Bailey Hutton Carolyn Cuningham Ivy* William E. Long Freeman C. Marr* Hazel Brown Martin* Martha Carroll McGuire* Ruth Stokes Nelson* Gene R. Page Martha H Roper* Thomas Fletcher Scott, Jr.* Jack Simonton* Donors Adrienne T Bailey Sara Ralston Baldridge* Robert P. Baldwin* Lawrence Beck* James G. Blankenship, Jr.* Mordeis C. Commander Betty Shea Drummond* Samuel R. Fudge Regine Bacot Harpole* Bettye Whitsitt Harrison* Julius A. Johnson* Jo Alice Page Johnson* David L. Jolly, Jr.** William A. Jones, Jr. Dorothy Brown Kennedy* Sonya Alperin Krivcher Billy R. Leach* James Harry Locke, Jr. Elizabeth Anne Love* Lucile Maury Miller* Eugenia Rosamond Noe* A. Van Pritchartt, Jr. Mary Ann Robertson Christine Traicoff Rollins* Herzl Shankman* Margaret Kelton Strohman Suzonne Stewart Taylor Anna Louise Rother Thornton Leslie C. Tucker, Jr.* Restricted Gifts David L. Jolly, Jr.* Richard C. Wood Heritage Society Roll of Honor Jane Ogden Carruthers Members H. Trent Wood Class of 1949 Unrestricted- $12,933.50 Participation: 49% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Billy M. Hightower The Red th Black Society Members John A. Rado* Sally Howard Rado** Samuel E. Watson* Jane King Watson* Dean's Society Marjorie Leak Brennan** Cloister Society Doris Fenton Blew Tower Society Russell E. Bryant* Emile Elizabeth Dudney Vinton Cole Hudson* Nancy Davis Lyle* John E. McKee* Frances L Moore* Sarah Rook Perkins* Bettie Connally Welsh* Loyalty Club Jane Phelps Arnold* William C. Douglas* Mary Ella Battle Ethridge* Cecil E. Evans* Betty Bennett Finley* Wesley A. Goldfarb** James C. Jeffery John W. Knight Margery Phelps Lee* William H. Marsh* Joy Upshaw Murphy* Margaret Vickers Ratcliffe* James M. Turner, Jr. Sue Henry Turner William J. Wade* Donors Frank H. Berfield* Fred Blake, Jr.* Betty Brown Canon* Martha Smothers Carroll* Jane Clay Cash* George A. Chauncey* Jack E Crutcher, Jr. Peggy Marshall Crutcher Leona DeMere-Dwyer Frank J. Gattuso, Sr.* M. Reich Gewin* John E. Hall* Daniel N. Hathorn Carol Symons Hawk Jean Taylor Houser* Cary Harris Hunt Jeanne Amis Jernigan Margaret Loaring-Clark Jones Florence Phyfer Krause Eloise Metzger Lewis* Betty Walker Locke June White McCormick Gloria Ash Minor* Jean King Moore* Stanley Williamson Mosby Katharine Hoag Mullen Martha Birdsong Nickey Sara Maxwell Padgett* John D. Pera* Evin L. Perdue Horace 0. Pierotti* Stephen Schillig* S. Barron Seiferd, Jr.* Audrey Brunkhurst Skelton Clyde R. Smith, Jr.* Robert O. Utter* R. Bedford Watkins, Jr.* Lowell Westerman Mary Church Wilkinson Betty Schneider Williams Restricted Gifts David M. Vaught Heritage Society Members Betty Brown Canon Sally Howard Rada* Robert H. Stanbery Class of 1950 Unrestricted $26,748.50 Participation: 55% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers C. Stratton Hill, Jr. Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Herbert Linville* The Red 6. Black Society Senior Members Ruth Griffis McCartney* The Red 6. Black Society Members Patricia Weaver Lawrence Marshall P. Scott* Dean's Society William E. Brennan** Cloister Society Herman J. Kaplan* Jane Davis McCain* Tower Society Sam B. Blair Gene E. Canestrari Mary B. Howard* Anne Davis Toppins* Curtis M. Weston* James C. Williamson Loyalty Club E. Denby Brandon, Jr.* John T. Bryant James D. Caldwell Mary Ann Ramsey Clarke Helen McGee Dacus* J. Millen Darnell* Richard B. Dixon* Robert S. Edington Gale Martin Evans* Martha Jane Jacobs Exum* Eugene L. Heffernan, Jr.* Howard R. Hunter* William E. Leland, III* Joanne Hall Leland* Emily Rice McLeod* Robert L. Montgomery* Ashley Davis Morris* Paul S. Mostert Jane McAtee Patterson Elizabeth Ann Peets* Wendell Phillips* Thomas E. Smith* Richard C. Tumilty* Frank L. Turner, Jr.* Donors Irvine H. Anderson* Alan Babin Betsy Mason Barrett* Mary Clay Farr Beach Rebecca Truax Belknap John Reid Bell Carol Louise Bitner* Ann DeWar Blecken* Elisabeth Leatherwood Boyles Hugh W Brown, Jr. William D. Brown William M. Burnett* Sara Cooper Burnette* Peggy Land Carroll* Virginia Mead Clark* Paul Currie* Faye Tynes Dick** Jean Bagby Ezzell Forrest W. Flaniken* Joanne Zahner Flaniken* W Walker Gwinn* Frances McGee Hathorn Betty Robinson Hight* Carroll C. Johnson Doris Virginia Jones Ann Faquin McGuire* Joseph C. Meux* William C. Mitchum* James R. Mulroy Gere King O'Brien* Richard L. Peery C. M. Pipkin John S. Pyles Earl M. Quinley* John D. Quinley Eula Holmes Sanders* Myrle Oliver Scott Lloyd B. Smith, Jr.** Josie Phillips Smith* Mara Brown Stidham Virginia Mulder Taylor* Bettye Kilgore Terjung Dorothy Love Turk* Jack D. Vincent Anne Baggers Wilkes Elizabeth Pierce Wingo Restricted Gifts E. Denby Brandon, Jr.* Gene E. Canestrari Mary Ann Ramsey Clarke Richard B. Dixon* C. Stratton Hill, Jr. Berta Radford Laney Joseph C. Meux* Jere B. Nash, Jr. Margaret Boisen Nash Jane McAtee Patterson Myrle Oliver Scott Lloyd B. Smith, Jr. Anne Davis Toppins* Richard C. Tumilty Dudley L Wardlaw James C. Williamson Heritage Society Roll of Honor William 0. Coley, Jr. Patricia Weaver Lawrence Herbert Linville* Frank L. Turner, Jr. Members E. Denby Brandon, Jr.* Class of 1951 Unrestricted. $93,353.60 Participation: 56% Charles E. Diehl Society Fellows J. Lester Crain, Jr. * Charles E. Diehl Society Benefactors James F. Springfield* One Anonymous Donor Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers Barbara Howell Hamilton* Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons William E. McClure* Helen Quindley McClure** Mary Jack Rich McCord* Robert P. Richardson, Jr. ** Patricia Cooper Richardson** The Red err Black Society Members William E. Boyce** Jeanne Roberds Burrow* Anne S. Caldwell* Nancy Hill Fulmer William R. Giddens* James T. McDonald, Jr.** Frances Crouch Perkins** Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 One Anonymous Donor Cloister Society Gus K. Bell* Norma Maddox Bell** Martha Ellen Davidson Maxwell** David 0. Thomas* John J. Thomason Tower Society James E. Davis Mary Catherine Lynn Hitchings** Jean Arnold Kugler* R. Christy Morgan*' Frances Nix Morgan** Woodward D. Morriss, Jr.** Mary Louise Barton Pritchard** Loyalty Club Mamie Fredrick Balmer' Shirley Morrison Bankston* T. Reynolds Beal Helen Deupree Brandon* John M. Clark, Jr.* Gale Reynolds Clark* James N. Clay, III Edward B. Fox, Jr. Rose Washer Goldfarb** June Beasley Mann* Elizabeth Gray McGehee Mary Holiman Norton* Mary Jane Millard Oglesby' Horace B. Price** John M. Quinn, Jr.* Mary Ann Lilly Steuterman* Milton L Wray* Anna Polydouris Zepatos' Donors Clare Walker Adelson Sylvia Hicks* William B. Brazelton, Jr. Patsy Williams Briggs* Allene Ogden Collins* Antonio P. Elizondo* Catherine Hurt Gewin' Earl D. Kitterman Marie Storn Klinke Eleanor Clarke Miller* Albert A. Nelius* Patricia McBride Perdue Betty Rhodes Robertson* Ann Allenberg Rosen* Jeannine Tushek Sessions* Patricia Flippin Smithwich Lonnie L. Stanford, Jr. Roy F. Stratton, Jr.* Granville Tate* Lewis C. Wilson Restricted Gifu Helen Deupree Brandon* Ronald F. Bunn Anne S. Caldwell* J. Lester Crain, Jr.* Nancy Hill Fulmer Walter S. Lazenby, Jr. William E. McClure* Helen Quindley McClure* Mary Jack Rich McCord* R. Christy Morgan* Frances Nix Morgan* Charles J. Ping Mary Louise Barton Pritchard* James F. Springfield* One Anonymous Donor Heritage Society Roll ofHonor Barbara Howell Hamilton* James F. Springfield* Members Helen Deupree Brandon* Anne S. Caldwell* Walter S. Lazenby, Jr. June Beasley Mann* John J. Thomason Class of 1952 Unrestricted: $29,203.04 Participation: 57% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers W. Hamilton Smythe, III** Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Roscoe A. Feild, Jr.* Joy Brown Wiener The Red dr Black Society Senior Members Sarah Jane Bryant Greenlee** Jane Wittichen Williams* The Red t* Black Society Members John A. Austin, Jr.* Edgar W. Francisco, III Edward T. Hamlet* James E. Ratcliff, Jr.* John D. Trimble, Jr.* Jane McSpadden Twist* Cloister Society Norma Webb Webb Tower Society John B. Allen* Elizabeth Hoye Amis* Frank A. Hitchings, II** Joy Powell Smith* Jacqueline Newman Williamson* Loyalty Club Robert K. Bennett* Frances Freeman Burkhead T. Wayne Deupree, Jr.* Mary Woods Epp Nancy Knighten Forrester Prentice G. Fulton, Jr. William R. Gentry Flo McDuff Gray Lucy Hay Hanahan* Betty Ann McFadden Harvey* Norma Keisling Holmes James N. Lapsley, Jr.* Carroll Tuthill Minor* L Anderson Orr Ella Pickens Page Robert P. Shackelford, Jr. Benjamin H. Shawhan, Jr.* Rosemary Nelms Stinson** Wayne P. Todd H. Reiter Webb, Jr.* Harry S. Zepatos* Donors M. Robert Aborn* Robert J. Allen' Anne Dean Babin Douglas A. Barnett, Sr. Joan Poston Barton* Warren T Bennett Ken Berryhill Jack R. Blake Eileen Emick Castle Albert H. Clemens, Jr.* Beverly Morris Coleman Virginia Neely Dozier Mary Alice Faulk* Steve C. Futris Gloria Batson Galtney Richard F. Kinsinger* Bert F. Kremp Frederick M. Link* Wanda Jo Henry McDaniel* Ruth Tidwell Mulroy Martha Beggs Orth* Glenda Selman Owen* Sara Mays Pope Ann Rollow Ross* Mary Minniece Rush Marzette Smith Stallings* James R. Stocldey Lula Montgomery Taylor Helen Faquin Torri Gloria Lakenan Williamson Nini Cook Wooten Patty Evans Wurzburg Restricted Gifts Edgar W. Francisco, III W. Hamilton Smythe, III* Jane Wittichen Jacqueline Newman Williamson Heritage Society Roll of Honor John A. Austin, Jr.* Members W. Hamilton Smythe, III* H. Reiter Webb, Jr. Class of 1953 Unrestricted $12731.18 Participation: 52% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers Katherine Hinds Smythe** The Red dr Auk Society Senior Members J. David Alexander, Jr.* The Red 6. Black Society Members Carole Macklin Briscoe* C. Allen Cooke* Betty Wood Storrs William C. Threlkeld* George W. Wilson, III* Cloister Society Elizabeth Wade Ferris* Tower Society Marjoree Russell Bryant* Emily Ann Jefferson* Horace G. Kitchell* August Schmitt, Jr.* Eleanor Brown Weaver* Loyalty Club Elizabeth Martin Barker Willie Bow* E. Wayne Cliffe Robert H. Crumby* Christine Austin Edwards* Edith Wier Fallis* Jane Swaim Fox John T Gray, Jr.* John W. Gray, Jr. Sue Amsler McCoy* T. Morton McMillan, Jr.* Mary Myers McMillan* William E. Metzger, Jr.* Betty Sue Wilcox Shaw Robert L. Stewart* Carl F. Strauss, Jr.* Elizabeth Collins Swaim* Martha Pullen Tibbs* Betty Jo McCormick Walker* Ann Taylor Walker Waters** J. William Young, Jr.* Donors Lula McPhail Buford Carol Williams Clemens* L Yves Cocke* John C. Cuvillier, III Betty Jo Carter Dodson* Zoe Theodore Futris Virginia Fullenwider Gibson Robert W. Gillmann* Mary Nell Wendt Hardin Sue Pingree Main* John D. McConnico, /II Etta Mae Murray Mehler-Bauer David G. Morelock Judy Mays Parks* William A. Power* Don A. Ramier, Jr. Joan Smith Ramier Joyce Sweat Richards* Elizabeth Johnson Roark Ann Milner Rogers* Muriel Renegar Sappington Edna Knighten Smit* Elizabeth Carr Sprague Mary Taylor Todd Louis J. Weber, Jr. Restricted Gifts Claire Oates Ping Katherine Hinds Smythe* Charles C. Sullivan, III Heritage Society Roll of Honor Katherine Hinds Smythe* Members James T Robertson Robert L. Stewart* Class of 1954 Unrestricted $13,432.50 Participation: 59% The Red 6. Black Society Senior Members Robert I. Bourne, Jr. Anne Riley Bourne The Redd Black Society Members Cecil G. Culverhouse David M. Morris Josephine Taylor Threlkeld* Cloister Society Patricia Riegle Morehead* Mary Elizabeth Hickman Thomas* Mary McDonald Wetterau* Tower Society Carolyn Milton Allen* George E. Goode* William J. Hughes* Wade McHenry Hunter** Annette Vaughn Landrum* Joseph H. Lawson* Laura Edington Wakefield* C. Clark Young* Loyalty Club Paula Richardson Bernstein* Rebecca Beasley Burr Mary Lou Busby Crumpton* W. Thomas Cunningham, Jr.* Mary Elizabeth Davidson* Ethel Ashton Harrell* John S. Howie* Elizabeth Price Johnson Geraldine Hensley Kohl* Millicent Bunn McAtee* Margaret B. McKee Leonard P. Metts* Viola Deavours Powers* Mary Frances Forbes Reed* Joane Brown Rushing* Ann Goodman Salky* Bettie Worthington Shenk* Mary Ann Hackleman Sturdivant* Marlene Baker Tate Sidney R. Vise* Nancy McKinstry Whiteside Donald M. Wilkins* Peggy Fitch Witherspoon* Marilyn Mitchell Wray* Donors Janet Redden Baker R. Wheatley Beard* Jacqueline Coker Blanton* John H. Butterworth, III Albert M. Evans* Ann McAlister Fee* John L. Gilbert* Ann Mary Derrick Gilbert* Yvonne Harris Justis* Geraldine Prichard !Caller* Robert J. Lipscomb Elizabeth Carter Lipscomb Virginia Bramlett Lowrance Douglas S. Marsh Florence Crawford Mayse Thomas E. McClellan Nancy Cunningham McWilliams* Martha Holcombe Mort Joanne Cunningham Sanders* Rana Morris Schwartz* Barbara Burge Scott* Mary K. Lindsay Street* Jim P. Wesson Elizabeth Fisher Wilson Restricted Gifts Robert I. Bourne, Jr. Anne Riley Bourne Cecil G. Culverhouse Ethel Ashton Harrell Margaret B. McKee Thomas E. Strong Heritage Society Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 W. Henry Mosley '55 Distinguished Alumni Award Henry Mosley's career in international health began with a short-term tour investigating a cholera epidemic in the Philippines while an epidemic intelligence officer with the Centers for Disease Control. This led to an appointment as head of the Epidemiology Division at the Pakistan SEATO Cholera Research Laboratory in Dhaka, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). During his six years in Dhaka, his research led to the removal of the ineffective cholera vaccine from international quaran- tine regulations and established oral rehydration thera- py as a lifesaving measure for cholera and other diar- rhea, diseases. In 1971 Henry was appointed professor and chair- man of the new multidisciplinary Department of Population Dynamics at The Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health. He returned to Bangladesh in 1976 to direct the transformation of the Cholera Research Laboratory to the International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh, now the leading health and population research center in the developing world. After visiting professorships and directorships in Nairobi, Kenya and Jakarta, Indonesia, Henry returned to Johns Hopkins in 1985 as chairman of the Department of Population Dynamics, a post he held until 1998. He is currently establishing collaborating centers for train- ing in strategic leadership in population and reproductive health in several countries, including China, Indonesia, Philippines and Uganda. W Henry Mosley 55 26 Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 25 Roll of Honor Amel C. Peterson, Jr. Ray U. Tanner Members John W. Burch* Cecil G. Culverhouse Class of 1955 Unrestricted: $18,395.00 Participation: 61% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers Frank G. Barton, Jr.** Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Mary Rodriguez Wardrop* The Red &Black Society Members Susan Fulmer Austin* Mary George Beggs* Elizabeth Shaifer Hollingsworth* Shirley Melton Myrick* Tower Society Marilyn Stowers Alexander* Polly Baber Bassoni* Annelle Albritton Clute* Elizabeth Walker Hughes* Julia Johnson Kasch* Margaret Jones Pingree* Louise Aikin Russell* Juanita Goodman Watson* Loyalty Club Malcolm P. Anderton Vernon Ware Eades* Reginald N. Germany, Jr. Betty Carol Johnston Germany Joanne Danielson Goodall* Kathleen Hardison Hodgson* R. David Kaylor W. Henry Mosley Joe H. Parker* Dorothy Harris Pate* Martha Spruell Pipkin Jeanette Bowen Posey Carolyn Holiman Samuel* William E. Shenk* Mary Williams Steele* James H. Thompson* William Newton Todd** Donors Daniel W. Adams Vallie Jo Witmer Bell Peggy Tipton Bright* William M. Callicott* Clyde A. Carlisle David W. Chang Mary Elizabeth Harrell Coleman* Robert H. Deupree' Patricia Hastings Gilliom John Bernard Hooker Dale S. Johnson Will Johnston, Jr. Mary Margaret Storck Johnston James E. Jones* E. Jeff Justis, Jr.* Jack G. Kennon Sue Farish Kimmel E H. Mitchell Mary-Kay Schmidt Mummert Truman D. Nabors, Jr. Rachel Gobbel Norment H. Kirkland Osoinach* Gayle Clark Trautwein Carolyn Williamson W. Horace Wood* Mary Curtis Xiques* One Anonymous Donor Restricted Gifts Peggy Crocker Strong Heritage Society Roll of Honor H. Kirkland Osoinach* James H. Thompson* Mary Rodriguez Wardrop* Class of 1956 Unrestricted: $25,215.50 Participation: 65% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers Judith Deavenport Mitchener* The Redd Black Society Senior Members Catharine Coleman Alexander* George M. Russell* Claude B. Trusty* The Red dr Black Society Members Lawrence H. Cater' Venita Saunders Cater' Loyd C. Templeton, Jr.* Peggy Ross Templeton* Ada Jane Walters* Cloister Society Frances VanCleave Killpatrick' Leigh W. MacQueen*' Geraldine Dozier MacQueen*' James E. Turner** Tower Society Joan Womack Bentlage' William W Hunt* Harold L. Lewis John E. Mays* James C. Napier, Jr.* J. Bryan Smalley** Rhoda White Smith* Laurel Speir Witten Loyalty Club Suzanne Carter Bjick John Wayland Carlisle* David R. Davis Joe C. Eades, Jr.* George J. Fischer, Jr.* George D. Gracey, Jr.** James D. Higgason' Dorothy Henning Kaylor Kathryn Milne Little* William G. McAtee' Mary Williamson McCabe Jerry M. Ross* Charlotte Black Sargent** Elizabeth Bell Smith* Sarah Jane Seissinger Tice* Thomas E. Tosh' John K. Wadley* Ann Barr Weems** Sallie Thomas Williford Donors Marcia Calmer Beard* Paula Smith Burress* Edith Jean Cooper' James A. Dees, Sr. R. Clement Dickey, Jr. B. H. Farnsworth* Eugene W. Fowinkle' Richard D. Gilliom James R. Gillis, Jr. Frances Teer Goben Nola Nurnberger Hawkinson Cassandra Ellis Henson Charles N. Herrick, Sr. David M. Hilliard, Jr.* Robert L. Hunter* Robert H. Jackson* Edna Patton Johnson* John L. Lawhorn* John E. Mays* Cora Davis McDonnell John R. McKinney Erin Moody Morgan* Maida Moore Payne* Cecil J. Poss Nancy Germany Reinker Thomas E. Richardson** Dorothy Jean Johnson Sales* Robin Sprague Walters* Restricted Gifts Judith Deavenport Mitchener* Heritage Society Members Judith Deavenport Mitchener* Loyd C. Templeton, Jr.* Class of 1957 Unrestricted: $26,568.50 Participation: 65% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers Jane Johnson Barton** Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons John B. Maxwell, Jr.* Grace Morris Williamson* The Red dr. Black Society Senior Members Donald L. Parker* The Redd Black Society Members Thomas A. Huff** Anne Hixon Huff*' Suzanne McCarroll Warner** Erwin Hansch Westmoreland Tower Society Lewis W. Bledsoe James E. Eikner, Jr.* Margaret Ann Fagan Eikner' Nancy Clements Mays* William H. McLean* Charles W. Riegle* Ralph V. Turner* Diane Worthington Young' Loyalty Club Charlene Jayroe Allen* JoAnn Pomeroy Anderton Fred K. Beeson* Harriette Mathewes Beeson* Thomas B. Buford, Jr. William B. Burrow Genevieve Reeves Carlisle' Margaret Jones Carter* Lady Camille Deaderick* Nancy Pickens Higgason' Jane Burns Campbell Hosay* Carolyn Townes Lawson George A. Morris, III John B. Mostellar* C. Eric Mount, Jr.* Salliejane Dickerson Rainey Miriam Heard Range* Connie White Stettbacher* Elizabeth Etter Thomas* Jerry Wittmann Weise** Jane Crutcher Williamson V. Garrett Wingfield* James E. Winslow, Jr.* Donors Mary Lewis Casey* Ethel Buck Chamberlain Joan McCabe Day* Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Louis E. Dodez Margaret Redden Dodez Ann Marmann Episcopo* Ruby Youngblood Fowinkle* Ann Fakes Gehlmann Genevieve Featherstone Gillis Selma Plowman Hobby Shirley Dickerson Lawhorn* Nancy Clements Mays* Robert E. McClelland* Ruth Raney McGavic Diana Warren Risher* Gordon Robertson, Jr.* Robert M. Rogers Ann Hart Rone Harrylyn Graves Sallis* James W. Sanders Caroline Cecil Searson Elizabeth Haire Stone* Bert R. Sulcer, Jr. Richard W. Teaford Martha Lipscomb Thir* Nelie Brown Waller Carol Myers Winkler* Restricted Gifts John B. Maxwell, Jr.* Heritage Society Roll of Honor Kathryn Whitsitt Tanner Erwin Hansch Westmoreland Members William H. McLean* C. Eric Mount, Jr. Ralph V. Turner* Class of 1958 Unrestricted: $40,357.05 Participation: 57% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers John H. Bryan Neville Frierson Bryan Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Hervey Doughton Martin David L. Simpson, III* Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson* Jeanne Scott Varnell* The Red dr Black Society Senior Members Mary Jane Smalley Roberts** The Red 6-Black Society Members Joy Magdovitz Bearman Robert L. Booth, Jr. Henry R. Crais* Richard W. Dortch* Ben M. Dukes John H. Quinn, Jr. Tower Society Jerrie D. Bowen, Jr.* John P. Burge* Milton L. Knowlton* Susan Robinson McLean* B. Denton McLellan** Robert N. Templeton* Loyalty Club Lorraine Rayburn Abernathy* Mary McKenzie Albritton* Richard Brankstone Nancy Carter Burnidge* Samuel F. Cole* Jack T. Cunningham* Gloria Smith Drennon Marilyn Hammond Gallagher* Martha Sigler Guthrie* David H. Hollis* Sally Stocidey Johnson* H. Richard Jones, Jr. Eugene E. McKenzie* Lewis R. Murray, Jr.* W. Stanley Myers, Sr. Betty Chalmers Peyton* Roy D. Rainey, Sr. Betty Ann Russell* Claire Sebralla Saino* Paul M. Thompson P. W. Whiteaker*. Mary Latta Whiteaker* Suzanne Williams Winslow* Donors R. Richard Baldwin, III* Charles W. Blake Marguerite Caldwell Buford* William E. Carrell Carole Clark* W.J. Michael Cody Claire Tansey Coleman Mark R. Coleman, Jr. Nancy Connell Crenshaw* Matthew D. Curland Estella Wilson Dixon Betty Jean Payne Dorris Elinor Smith Fitzgerald* Amanda Schmitt Gonzalez Kay F Markette John E. Martin, Jr.* Barbara McClaran Matthaei David L. McKenzie Paul W. Pritchartt Beverly Smith Pugh Thomas E. Reed* Ellen Reagan Richardson** Carolyn Caldwell Rogers Alfred E. Saig Lila Wrape Saunders* Arnold L. Schroeter* Linda Hardesty Schroeter* Charles E. Somervill, Jr.* Joanne Williams Wilhite Restricted Gifts John H. Bryan Neville Frierson Bryan W.J Michael Cody Byron Dobell David L Simpson, III* Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson* Heritage Society Roll of Honor Mary Jane Smalley Roberts* Members Robert L. Booth, Jr. Henry R. Crais* Class of 1959 Unrestricted. $23,469.99 Participation: 56% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers J. L. Jerden* Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Steve A. Martin The Red Cl' Black Society Members Eva Mae Duncan Hussey* John A. Oxley* Carol Ann Greaves Rockett* Walker L. Wellford, III* Diane McMillan Wellford* Cloister Society Doris Rasberry Jones Tower Society Robert B. Blumer* Ann Mack Boles* Sara Jean Jackson* Michael B. Lupfer* Claude A. McMillion* Theodore B. Sloan Edwin W. Stock, Jr.* Loyalty Club J. Drane Adams* Charles T. Ames, III Betsy Sloan Barrett* Keith D. Buckley* Nora Petersen Buckley* Betty Sims Damewood Ann Watkins Evans** John H. Gay Charles L. Hammett* Merelyn Davis Hammett* Betty Jo Gillmore Haynie Anne Underwood Johnson* Happy Snowden Jones Daniel P. Logan, Jr.* Phyllis Williams Mostellar* Truly Brown Mount* Richard A. Park* Barbara Bondurant Pelot Julia Parker Simmons* Patrick S. Stone Joseph A. Sullivan* Princess Hughes Van Hooser Joan Dawson Wallace* Bill C. Weber* Sandra McLaren Wiese* Lucy Raines Wilkinson* Sue Osenbaugh Williams* Michael Anne Condon Zimmerman* Donors Joan Waggoner Bacchus* Patricia Oberbillig Bogan Mary Alice Masters Carrell Mary Belle Miller Cunningham William L. Dees* Oran B. Dent* Margaret Boaz Faison Fyke Farmer, Jr.* Elizabeth E Stafford-Farmer William E. Grisso, IV* William R. Hackleman* Paul W. Ivey Nancy Newcome Jones* Lynn Jaseph Jones James A. King* Jane Barker Konitz* W. Larry Lacy** Jane Aquino Osuga* Bobbie Carney Paradise Carolyn Block Pierce Sandra Andrews Robertson Nancy Wickersham Rohloff Mary Farish Sharp Carol Barbour Sumrall** William Thomas Tapp Bates Peacock Toone* Robert F. Welsh* Sarah Drinkard Wright* Restricted Gifts Sara Jean Jackson J. L. Jerden* Lynn Jaseph Jones Marshall P. Jones* Doris Rasberry Jones Heritage Society Members E Elaine Donelson J. L. Jerden* Truly Brown Mount Richard A. Park* Class of 1960 Unrestricted. $31,739.08 Participation: 58% Charles E. Diehl Society Benefactors L. Allen Reynolds* The Red 6-Black Society Senior Members Bryan M. Eagle* The Red 6- Black Society Members Raymond E Henley* Kimbrough Baxter Henley* James D. Petersen Mary Crouch Rawson* Morris T Reagan* Lynda Lipscomb Wexler* Cloister Society Rebecca Davis Knack Donald E. Pollard Tower Society Diana 12heureux Allen Jo Lynn Palmer Allen* Virginia Sims Bare* Margaret Darden Browder Betty Page Gandy William H. Harris* Deanne Runyon Irvine* Margaret Stewart McMillion* Jackie Ruth Eichold Montag* Janet McKenzie Nix* Leslie W. Read* Ann Myers Redus* Carol Ann Quade Smalley** Rann L. Vaulx* Loyalty Club Corinne Ridolphi Adam? John M. Alford Marilynn Smith Ames Ann Jappe Bjorklund* Ann C. Campbell Finis D. Carrell* Charlotte Peterson Carrell* Charlotte Frist Chesnutt* Alice Gadberry Clark Ruth S. Clelland* John T. Crews James D. Curtis** John A. Daniel* Katherine McCollum Earlings* E. Tom Elam* Lawrence A. Fury, Jr.* Connie Kitley Goddard** Annelle Gandy Gracey** Martha Annette Heinemann* John E. Hixon* Karen Boyce Logan* Margaret Elizabeth Lowe* Carolyn S. McClurkan* Gwynne Salmon McKenzie* David H. Moreau* Frank G. Morris, Jr.* Dale N. Pflug Joseph Poppenheimer Barbara Hanna Raburn* Jerald F. Robinson* Anne Ford Robinson* Harris Rotman Jack C. Sanford Nelly Galloway Shearer* John L. Streete Donors Nancy Koehn Bond* James E. Botsford Anne Uhlhorn Broadfoot* Gardner P. Brooksbank John W. Butt* Ruth Strough Clelland Sandra Bain Fink* Susanne Files Flowers Sharon Lea Gaslcill* Faye Combs Gray* Peggy Hiller Harris John D. Hettinger Marilyn Turner Hill* Jacqueline Ferguson Holmes* Richard Korsakov* M. Robert Mansfield* B. Boykin McCaa, Jr.* Sandra Marwood McGlade James B. McIntyre* Ann Rust McManamee Thomas N. Moody* Beverly Dotson Owen H. Jerry Peters Ruth Burrow Peters Joan Warren Priest Virginia Faye Rogers Jean Stock Rumph Nadine McKinley Runsick Carolyn Atkinson Sitra Joyce Walne Warner* James T. Webb Jane Thomas Wesson Carolyn Howard White* Restricted Gifts Virginia Sims Bare Heritage Society Members Virginia Roberson Mitchell Nelly Galloway Shearer Rann L Vaulx* Lynda Lipscomb Wexler* Class of 1961 Unrestricted. $13,784.00 Participation: 59% Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 The Red dr Black Society Senior Members Margaret Ruyl McTier* The Red dr Black Society Members George W. Awsumb* Sarah Cross Coleman* Jerald M. Duncan* Harry L. Swinney* Stewart C. Whittle* Sue Bracewell Whittle* Cloister Society Mary Frances Burton Gotham John B. Frazer, Jr.* Allen H. Hughes* Mafily Davis Hughes* Tower Society Janice Chapin Buchanan* Sam L Drash Mary Jane Coleman Gentry* W. Louis Johnson, III* Mary Joy Prichard Knowlton* Verdie H. Nix, Jr.* David C. Ramsey** Mark 0. Schaap* Loyalty Club Mary Morton Adams* Marcia Wooten Barstow* Susan Kirchen Betts* Bruce W. Burr Dorothy Hicks Butler* Jocelyn Agnew Camp* Katherine Elkin Crews Barbara Swaim Ensrud Daisi Jean Menzies Finley* Ronald C. Holland* Fay Quinn Isele* Sally Henderson Lytle* Marion Hardy McAden Hugh McPheeters, Jr.* Charlotte Barbarin McPheeters** Lela Garner Noble** Sue Caldwell Pond Nancy Hodges Roberson Diane Goodman Sachs Mary E. McCharen Streete** Stewart Thames, Jr. Judith Carson Vestal Patricia Eason Westerman Geraldine Knight White* Donors Mary Allie McColgan Baldwin* Robert L. Barret* Sandra Sholder Booth* Cynthia Bringle Edwina Bringle* Claire Robertson Cranford Nancy Henson Daniel Elisabeth Baumgarten Daniels* Margaret Haigler Davis* Carolyn Orr Foster Phillip S. Glasgow* Betsy Henderson Graham* Adele Wolf Grilli* Judy St. John Grisso* Anita Moose Hampson Edward H. Henderson Mary Lyllian Ford Herron* John D. Hungarland, Jr. James L. Hurter* W. Harvey Jenkins, Jr.* Donna Monsarrat Jester James T Johnston* Elizabeth Best Jones* Joanne Morris Owens Kay McCarty Pillow* Mack S. Prichard William T. Robinson Charles A. Rond, IV* Martha Barret Schneider Edward H. Smith Nancy Myers Smith* Sarah Maxfield Smither* Jerry Davidson Thomas Jack L. Thompson, III* Emma Young Thompson* Judith Carson Vestal* Mary Katherine Whitworth* Restricted Gifts Suellyn Scott Ruffin Harry L. Swinney* Heritage Society Members Barbara Swaim Ensrud Margaret Ruyl McTier Class of 1962 Unrestricted: $15,299.00 Participation: 57% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Pete Cornish* The Red dr Black Society Members William H. Jacoway* Grady E Tollison, Jr. Tom White* Cloister Society Glenn T. Hays* Tower Society Marvin E. Bailey* Nancy Haynes Blumer* Genevieve Johnston Clay* Thelma Lynn Finch* Robert L. Gay Jack D. Herbert* Mary Susan Huffman* Barbara Bell Lawrence* R. Chris Mays, Jr.* David L McAdoo Rebecca Louise Pigott* Loyalty Club Edwin W. Albright* Susan Hyde Calhoun** William A. Campbell Margaret Welsh Curlovic* Marilyn Stewart Daniel* William V. Davidson Margaret Minyard Dement** Zama Blanchard Dexter* Robert L. Echols* Fred E. Ford* James S. Gray* H. Martin Hartzog Anne Atkinson Henderson Carolyn Haigler Ikenberry* Paul Jackson, Jr. David B. Johnson Lyn Melvin King* Dorlyse Whaley Magness William G. Mankin* Karen Nelson McFarlan Gretchen Smith Rich Gwendolyn Bell Riley* Thomas M. Scott, Jr.** Juanita Ann Shettlesworth Jane Cook Shipp Catherine Liddell Skapura* Noble R. Walker Donors Diana Reil Beatty* Jane Allen Burnett* Diane McCullough Clark James G. Cloud E.L. Dick Diamond James G. Finley* W. Ray Fleming Marjorie Boone Flowers* Ralph A. Foster Helene Ninette Griffith* Joy Ann Howard Hennessey R. Charles Hogrefe Martha Gooch Hogrefe Martha Myatt Hooper* June Johnston Hungarland Jack B. Kelly, III Laurence F. Kinney, Jr. Charles N. Landreth, Sr.* Mary Glasgow Lowery Robert S. Maclin, III Ann Fumbanks Mayo* Duke K. McCall, Jr. Anne Moore McGaha Catherine Mixon Meacham Mary Simpson Morgan Warren G. Nance Anne Thomas Phillipy Randolph P Pickell* Sarah Mitchell Preddy Joy Lyle Richards Mary Worth Burton Robertson** Delma Klotz Robinson Donna Jo Miles Smith Mary Ann Stewart Somervill* C. Warren Thompson, Jr.* Joseph W. Thweatt* Frank D. Weathersby* Patricia Hall Webb* Edward J. Wingfield W. Theodore Woolfolk, Jr. Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg* Restricted Gifts Diane McCullough Clark James G. Finley* T. Francis Jackson, III William H. Jacoway Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg Heritage Society Members Pete Cornish* James G. Finley* T. Francis Jackson, III Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg Class of 1963 Unrestricted. $25,652.74 Participation: 43% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Joe M. Duncan* Aubrey A. Smith, Jr.* David D. Watts* The Red tir Black Society Senior Members C. Williams Butler, III* The Red & Black Society Members Betsy Breytspraak Awsumb* John S. Cherry, Jr. Tsutomu Kawazoe* David E. Lindsey* Thomas M. Lowry, III Jane Coburn McManus* John C. Stepan* Cloister Society Frederick M. France* Maribeth Moore Frazer* Tower Society William V. Arnold W. Frederick Bailey* Frances Steward Bryan William K.B. Potts James A. Warden* Martha Terrell Weatherford** Loyalty Club Katherine Bartels Baer* Eleanor Powers Bowman Lynnette Humphreys Campbell* Mallory Chamberlin, Jr.* Francis C. Davis, Jr.* Robert W. Fey, Jr.* John C. Frist, Jr. Mimmye Wilson Goode Barbara Hollingsworth Green** Cynthia Jane Hawes** Paul T Hicks* William C. Holmes, Jr. Janice Lowi Horn* Beth Poe Kissling* E William McKay, Jr. John M. McMillan, Jr.* Stephen Albert McMillan Charles A. Rich Kathryn Raines Smith* Susan Hunter Suggs* Donors Mary Suit Adams Nancy Rhodes Archer* Janice Edla Baker* Ann Fuller Bendall* Linda Trickett Blythe Lewis E. Bratton, Jr.* John E Callaway J. Baird Callicott Mary Rinehart Cathcart* Fredricka Crawley Cunningham* Doris Sharp Dark Dudley Weaver Davis* Ann Tutwiler Dwyer* Goodloe Early, Jr. * W. Raney Ellis, III Irwin H. From* Bernie R. Goler Dan E Hedrick Josephine Knight Hirschman James M. Johnston* Emily Hatcher Landreth Sue Dean Langfitt* Lynn Beasley Langley Susan Smith Lantz* Louise Ferguson Lockhart* Bettye Claire Eaton Lynn* Marjorie Coleman Martin Ian W Mathison Blair Gilmer Meeks M. Douglas Meeks Robert H. Morris Mary Jane Holt Newens Mary Lou Growdon Peterson Jere E. Pierce* Lynn Crockarell Poor John E Rice, Jr.* Kathryn Crow Rubenstein* L. J. Sarber, Jr.* Kathryn Carlson Smith S. Frank Smith, Jr.* Margaret Martin Wheeler J. Perry White J. Howard Williamson George A. Wilson** Judith Singer Wolverton* Heritage Society Roll of Honor H. Stanford Sanders David D. Watts* Members C. Williams Butler, III* Joe M. Duncan* Class of 1964 Unrestricted: $16,811.50 Participation: 46% The Red t* Black Society Senior Members K. C. Ptomey, Jr. * The Red dr Black Society Members Wynona Gillmore Crosby* Michael R. Deaderick* Thomas L. Geiger Eleanor Lawrence Geiger Scott S. Hallford* William M. Holmes, Jr.* Patricia Dickson Jones Marilyn Ann Meyers Emily Holloway Walker* Cloister Society Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr.* Thomas E. Lappage* Elizabeth Currie Williams* Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 27 Honor Roll of Donors 2000- 2001 Tower Society L. Dossett Foster* Katherine Harriett James* J. Charles Jernigan Challace J. McMillin* Mary Louise Quinn McMillin* Robert A. Orr, Jr.* Randall B. Shepard, Jr.* Gerald L Vaughan* Sandra Ferrell Vaughan* Loyalty Club Hope Galloway Aydelott Lynn Drew Bartlett* Kay Reynolds Blair R. Leon Carroll, Jr.* A. Doyle Cloud, Jr.* David P Cooper Elizabeth Saunders Cooper Meredith Wilson Creekmore E. Boyd Ellison, Jr.* Susan Horton Gray* Richard L Haddeman Edwin Hankins, III Susan Hearn Lecky* Frank E. Luton* Lucille Owen Gail Hoover Parrish* Thurman A. Ragar, Jr.* Robert W. Wells, II Rose Mary Hoye Wells Ann Evans Williams William M. Wilson, III Alabel May Wiser Donors John E. Arehart Elizabeth Moore Ayrer* James R. Bullock Carolyn Walter Darke Chris F. Drago* George S. Edwards* Mary Lou Carwile Finley* Joseph Graham, Jr.* Lewis M. Guess Joanne Matthews Harrison Tamma Lehmann Havercamp* Willene Langley Hendon Martha Hinson Henry Nancy Rawles Holland Franklin M. Hurst D. Michael Hutchinson* Donald E. Jenkins Elaine Holbrook Jenkins Hayden J. Kaden Lynn Powell Kleinfelter* Joan Herbert Murchison* Sharon Lupfer Nardo* Thomas D. Oates Frances Freeman Paden* Mary Lynn Cooper Polk Henry D. Pope Mary Mansell Pope Diana Mann Reid Judith Hollingsworth Robinson* Anne Smith Sarber* Rebecca Moore Tomlinson* Linda Jackson Walter Rockwell P. Ward* Robert W West, III* Brenda Hickman West* Carolyn Howser Williamson Nancy Wasell Work* Restricted Gifts Chris E Drago* Mary Lou Carwile Finley* Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr. * Allan B. Korsakov Marguerite English Raiford Linda Jackson Walter Heritage Society Members Mary Lou Carwile Finley* L. Dossett Foster* Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr. * William M. Holmes, Jr. *. Class of 1965 Unrestricted- $20,184.00 Participation: 56% The Red d' Black Society Members Joseph H. Autry, III* Richard D. Baker* Lynn W. Conrad Senter Crook Blanche Buckingham Deaderick* Thomas H. Durff* William C. Griffin, Jr. Guilford Jones, II Jeanie Heltzel Lindsey* Leonard F. Mahoney, Jr.* Benjamin F. Ward, Jr.* Ted Wynne Cloister Society Bruce E. Herron* W Edward Morris, III* Winton C. Smith, Jr.* Dennis M. Spiers Sherry Cobb Spiers Tower Society Shannon L. Ball* Anne Oglesby Carr* Anne Moore Clements* Judith Moody Daniel* John M. Flippin William C. Hunt, Jr.* Patricia Dunn Jarrett* George M. Perrine Frances Phillips Potts Reba Kay Wright Loyalty Club Ronald T. Allen* Jan Hockaday Baudoin* Karen Hardy Bell C. William Bodie* Charles W. Brandon, III Kenneth L Brunson Betty Wilby Carroll* James L Collier Joanne Peters Davis* Myrna Schaap Fouts* Murray Rasberry Jordan Nell Buie Lanier* Arlene Loskove Lebovitz Thomas A. McKay Edward B. Mohns* Joyce Anne Moore* Loxie Marshall Musgrove Jane Adams Nichols Robert H. Packer H. Lynn Parsons Jo Anne Wilkins Rankin* Charie Bowman Reid Charles W. Robertson, Jr.* Paula Thomas Teipel* Lynn Smith Watson* Donors Sallie Steele Aman* Marguerite Ward Autry* Susan M. Ball Jerry P Black, Jr.* Frances Buck Bobbin William S. Boyd, Jr. Flora Maury Bratten Berney McInnis Bridges* Bobbi Suzanne Bums Sara Means Callaway John E. Carter Terri Skinner Chadwick Martha Winston Chandler* Sally Kindig Clark James G. Couch Linda Davis Couch Paul L. Cox* Emma Camille Crenshaw* Martha Neff Dane* Theresa Webster Davis Andrew J. Donelson, Jr.* Joe A. Dycus Donald B. Dyer Patricia Butterworth Egger* James H. Fall, III* Gloria Cornell Felsenthal* Patricia Ellen Ferguson Michael L. Galyean** Florence Chalker Godat* Nancy Glenn Green* Lou Ellyn Hindman Griffin** Jacquelyn Dowd Hall* Patricia Thomason Hargrave Joyce Castleberry Harmon Roger L. Hart* James C. Head Suzanne Smith Henley William I. Henry, Jr. Teri Tidwell Hornberger* Linda Traywick Horner* James P Houston, Jr. Viginia Lowry Ives* Tony B. Jobe Mary Darwin Johnson* Dale Seay ICasab* Margaret Frye Kemp* Jeanne Wertz Kerridge Martha Wilson Kimbro Mary Hunt Weeks Loovis Anne Partee Lorenz Robert A. McLean Sara Lee Mixon McPhillips William S. Morrison, III* D. Cameron Murchison, Jr.* Dinetia McCormick Newman* Stanley Dunn Petropoulos Mary McQueen Porter* Sarah Ann Reagan* Judith Willett Rosenquist Sidney D. Selvidge* Robert L Sessum Elizabeth Wallis Shippen Vande Rickey Southerland* Vivienne Guest Strickler* Jane Doughtie Taylor* Betty Cole Thompson Lee Litwiller Thompson* Mary Edith Redus Walker* Carol Pennepacker Walker* Martha Dunmire White Edward M. Williams** Restricted Gifts Susan Beaird James G. Couch Linda Davis Couch Andrew J. Donelson, Jr. * Heritage Society Roll of Honor Thomas H. Durff* Benjamin F. Ward, Jr. Members Charie Bowman Reid Class of 1966 Unrestricted: $32,017.50 Participation: 49% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Terry E. Westbrook The Red dr Black Society Senior Members Raymond E. Bye, Jr.** Walter B. Howell** Robert M. Wild, Jr.* The Red dr Black Society Members H. William Allen, III* Katherine Willis Allen* Mary Jane Howard Brandon* R. Bradford Camp, Jr.* Bonnie Eleanor Davis* Judith Simono Durff* Joanna Coss Higdon* Charles G. Keyes* Claire Campbell Massey** Auralia Crowell Nurkin* Lynn Morrow Ward** Carol Pickens White* Cloister Society Suzanne Aivazian Cohan* Priscilla Stanley Denton* Joe M. McCord* Allen D. Mills* Tower Society James W. Boals Ann Holladay Boggs** Annasue Sanders Davis* Virginia Taylor Drash John M. Gardner, III* Margaret Jean Gatz* Kathleen Dukes Holland* Sammy Primm Marshall* Larrie Del Daniel Martin* Carole Ann Montgomery* Susan Mayer Pauls** Martha Hunter Shepard* James T. Stull, Jr.* Loyalty Club Charles E Bagley, III* William Bruce Bourland* Thomas A. Bowman E Alan Cummings Julia Ries Dale* Elizabeth Ann Daniel* Frederick C. Ferguson* Cheryl Gurley Followell Thomas F. Gaines, III* Layne Beaumont Gaines* Thomas G. Greaves, III* W. Dayton Hart, Jr.* Barbara Bevis Luton* Callie Bergen McGinnis Robert M. Morse** Anna Belle Whiting O'Brien* Lee Pevsner** Robert E. Pineo* Anne McCampbell Simpson* Eugenia Heslip Taylor* William K. Weber M. F. Wehling Betty Sue Dean Weninger* Nancy Jackson Williamson* Donors Robert Barrie, Jr. Delia Dunlap Blackstone* Robert M. Blade Kathleen French Campbell Susan Fisher Cheairs* Shirley Haney Clark* Russell J. Didelot Jane Crabb Druf? Julie Best Erwin Anne Core Fleishman Mary Chase Gore* John E. Grear, III Elizabeth Lewis Hodges* Ann Berlin Jack* Dixie DeMoville Johnson Katherine Perrow Klyce Alton L Lightsey, Jr.** James C. Lippy Kittye Held Mason Gail Martin McKinnon* Tina Beatty McWhorter* Gayle Lanham Mitchell* Nelda Smith Pierce Maxine Mitchel Rice* Rebecca Smith Rich* Mary Lydick Rogers Charlotte Palmer Seeley* Janet Norfleet Sheahan* Frederick J. Sheppard, III Carol Frances Simpson* Kelly S. Thomas, Jr.* Raymond T. Vaughn, Jr.* Carolyn Crane Walker* George L Walker* Martha Overholser Whitney* Myrna Adams Whitt Restricted Gifts Walter B. Howell* Richard W. Jennings Claire Campbell Massey* Terry E. Westbrook Heritage Society Roll of Honor Mary Jane Howard Brandon Judith Simono Durff* Members Margaret Jean Gatz Terry E. Westbrook Robert M. Wild, Jr. Class of 1967 Unrestricted: $36,825.50 Participation:45% Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 30 Charles E. Diehl Society Benefactors James P Moon** Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Arnold H. Pittman* The Red d. Black Society Senior Members Nancy Cox Howell** John R. Tilton* The Red d Black Society Members Olivia DeLoach Baker* Carole Louise Branyan* Ernest C. Clifton, II William H. Ellington Samuel C. Highsmith* Charlotte Lebo Ray Cloister Society Edward R. Atkinson, Jr.* John M. Boswell, III* W. Aaron Foster* Arch C. Johnston Susan Head Osoinach Tower Society Lucy Hill Black David W. Blankenship Jeanne Hope Jacobs Buckner James M. Durham* Do Ann Johnson Falk Judith Alexander Hunt* Douglass E. Post, Jr. * C. V. Scarborough, Jr. * Joseph H. Walker, III William H. Wingo Loyalty Club Jerry M. Bradfield Kathleen Davis Bradfield W. A. Breytspraak* Coralu Danner Buddenbohm* J. Timberman Carssow Tandy Goodlett Cobb* James P Cole Margaret Rose Gladney* Renee Clark Guibao Pamela Richardson Hays* Gail Elaine Jennings* W. Hamilton Kimzey, III* Dell Bailey Kinlaw Harriet Henry Maresh Ann Dannenberg McKay Patricia King Meeks* Ferd L Moyse, III John B. Overly Martha Dee Lynch White* William H. Wilson Carol Calaway Wilson Donors Anna McLean Blade Shirley Newton Bliley Annette Anderson Bowen* Julia Stanton Bragg Mary Jo Burns Breen Gilvia Flanagan Brown* Jane Maxey Brown* Jack E. Burch* Janie Baxter Carloss Larry R. Churchill David A. Cotton Gary L Dalton J. Arnold Drennen Judy Hopson Dyer* Sarah Gay Edwards* Emily Thomason Freeman Sally Goodman Graflund Sharon Rae Green Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler* William L Heiter, Jr. C. Ray Henley* Jennifer Bird Henley* Donald M. Hollingsworth* Anne Maynard Large Anne Thacker Lucke* Nancy Fraas MacLean* Anne Fraser Martin Mary Ann Rambo McDow* John P McKinnon* James M. McKnight, Jr.* John E. Meeks* Charles M. Murphy, III Elizabeth Pevsner Polanka Jane Carol Ramsey* Garry L. Sharp Anne Morton Simmons* Susan Livingston Smith James A. Sullivan Ketti McDonald Tyree Lisa Meredith VanLandingham* Carole Gibbs Whitehead Charlotte Bringle Wilkerson Peggy Hays Williams* Restricted Gifts Nancy Cox Howell* Heritage Society Roll of Honor John R. Pharis Members Samuel C. Highsmith* Susan Head Osoinach C. V. Scarborough, Jr. * Class of 1968 Unrestricted. $26,329.10 Participation: 51% The Red 6. Black Society Senior Members Luther J. Nussbaum* S. Gwin Robbins, Jr. The Red dr Black Society Members Barbara Lesh Borleske** Jane K. Bishop William H. Davis, Jr.* Mackie H. Gober William G. Hendrickson* Walter E. Lydick, Jr. John H. McMinn, III* Robert L. Morris, II Louis R. Pounders* Dorothy Johnson Pounders* James G. Riggan, Jr.* William A. Smith H. J. Weathersby* Kate Flowers Weathersby* Cloister Society Priscilla Hinkle Ennis* Ronald L Gibson* Betty Atkinson Gibson* Judith Rose Owen* William W. Robertson, Jr.* Tower Society Audrey Kennedy Brown* Catherine Prouty Horn Teak W. Martin, Jr. John F. Redus W. Michael Richards* Loyalty Club Patricia Black Allen* Carey H. Bryan Marian Stockton Carruth Duncan V. Crawford* Ruth Jappe Dando Ann Lindley Darden* John Robert Dickson, III* Suzanne Troth Donaldson* Alan Ensminger* William D. Evans, Jr.* Alexander T. Gafford Gail Seabrook Ganier C. Lee Giles Janelle Hood Haseman* George S. Hazard, Jr. William B. Hubbard Linda Harkrider Hutton* David M. Kilgore* Nathaniel C. Kirkland, Jr. David A. Lehmann* Susan Claire Lucas* B. Hayes McCarty Carolyn Bruninga McGough* David W. McMillan* James B. Mitchell, Jr.* Carol Snowden Morris* John C. Neiman* Patricia Botsford Notestine* Mary Louise O'Kelly* John C. Pine* Jo Matthews Pine* Linda Boyd Pineo* C. Frank Potter Lois Estes Ruleman Ellen Brown Rust Judith McDonald Smith Gibson P Stroupe, Jr. Susan Louise Thornton William D. Turner* J. Otey Walker, III* Sarah Darden Williams* James E Williamson, Jr. Peggy Early Williamson Donors Scott A. Arnold, III* Mary Morris Berryhill Diane Ardenne Black Charles W. Blanks, Jr. W. Carter Bryars, Jr. Stephen A. Caldwell** Mary Jane Riegler Cheatham Sandra Wade Churchill Susan Storer Clark William D. Clark B. Bruce Cook, Jr.* Margaret Louise Crull Sarah Winborn Davis C. Whitman Deacon Katherine Ireys Diehl* Eloise Pickard Hanna Thomas P. Hart David R. Hawkes Barbara Derrick Hawkes Margaret Anne Hooker* Laura Crawford Kinkle* Nancy Patton Langdon* Ellen Plants Massey Jane Mando Meeks Kathryn Wood Mixon Mildred R Morgan Olive Crudup Murrie Robert Lester Noell Carl R. Nuckolls* Marian Bernice Oonk Dana Adams Powell Margene Pickett Ragsdale Martha Elaine Rhodes Robert W. Rutherford* Robert E. Sanderson* Daudet Johnston Schreurs* E. Lee Secrest, III Susan Elizabeth Selman Charles W. Shaw Paul H. Spaht* James W. Stewart, III Sidney J. Strickland, III* Carol Ann Colclough . Strickland* Mary Lee Sweat* George H. Treadwell, III* Pamela Breland Uhlhorn* Drucilla Thom White* Elizabeth Liddon Whitehurst* Harmon L Wray, Jr. Barry H. Wright* Restricted Gifts Jane K. Bishop Heritage Society Roll of Honor Stephen H. Cole Members William H. Davis, Jr.* Carolyn Bruninga McGough James E Williamson, Jr. Peggy Early Williamson Class of 1969 Unrestricted: $70,343.04 Participation: 45% Charles E Diehl Society Fellows William J. Michaelcheck* Charles E Diehl Society Patrons John S. Hille* Tansill Heslip Hille* Claudia Jean Kennedy* Snowden Boyle Morgan The Red d. Black Society Senior Members James L. McElroy* Janet Emery Pattillo The Red d. Black Society Members Carol Gearhart Champion* Sandra Cederberg Clifton K. Wyatt Engwall C. Bradford Foster, III* Susan Hoefer Foster* Jane Campbell Gober Patricia Allison Gray* John R. Haney Susan Dillard Hendrickson* John L. Kennedy Eleanor Rosson Kennedy Patricia Jackson Peay* Rebecca Wynn Weiler* Linda Kay Yates* Dean's Society Sue Dunn Hall** Cloister Society William B. Hayley Patricia Cooper Hayley John K. Osoinach Tower Society Roy Kulp, Jr. * Kevin L. Nicholas* Elizabeth Shipp Nott* Claudia Mae Oakes* McLaurin Smith Loyalty Club Christopher M. Amy Linda Harrell Bair* Robert A. Bell, II* Robert L. Bowman* Mickey R. Brigance Morgan W. Bunch, III* Sue Brown Bunch* Joseph S. Cliff, Jr. Sarah Cowan Coviello* John W. Crowell Kenneth M. Cushing* Ruth Carolyn Duck* William 0. Ellis Sally Stone Everett Sharon Anne Forrest* Stephen A. Glassell A. David Hall* Ann Marie Hudson Hanlon Susan Scott Herron* Kathleen Cogswell House* Nell Elmore Johnston* Alonzo P Kersey, III* Nancy Claire Lee* Courtland Mobley Lewis* W. L. Pendergrass, III* Jane Pennepacker Pienaar* Judith James Potter Richard Raspet* Judith Gordon Simpson* G. Russell Stanton, Jr.* Laurie Fraser Stanton* William P. Stepp, Jr. Susan Gladden Stitt Melinda Gates Weber Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 29 Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 - Susan Wood '70 Distinguished Alumni Award As deputy assistant secretary for Western Hemisphere affairs and coordinator for Canada, Susan Wood is responsible for a broad range of U.S. policy toward Canada, Panama and the six countries of Central America, as well as for public diplomacy and public affairs programs throughout the hemi- sphere. A career member of the senior foreign service with the rank of minister-counselor, Susan served previously as deputy chief of mission in Ecuador and consul general in Russia, Canada, France and Indonesia. Since entering the foreign service in 1972, she has also served in the Philippines, Italy, and Haiti. A native of Mississippi, Susan was a summer exchange student in Chile and spent a semester in Spain, both with The Experiment in International Living. Immediately after graduating from Rhodes with honors in philosophy, she spent a year as a Fulbright Scholar at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo in Argentina. While in the foreign service, she has earned a master of public adminis- tration degree from Harvard University and completed political-military studies as a U.S. mem- ber of the NATO Defense College in Italy. Susan has received the secretary of state's Consular Service Award and other honors from the U.S. government for assistance to American citizens overseas. She speaks Spanish, French, Russian, Italian, Indonesian and Haitian Creole. 31 William E. Wehling* Cynthia Vincent Wehling* Marcus E. Wertz, III Peggy Fritsch Woolley* Donors H. Neil Arnold, Jr.* Helen Catherine Awsumb* Hayden Megar Bangers* Michael D. Beck Terry L. Bitner* John Patton Black* Lee Lamb Bonnet* Florence Wolf Calaway Claudia Cooper Cook* Paul W. Cooper Samuel T. Cooper, Jr.* Searcy Lawler Cunningham* Andrew Parker Davis Lynda Gayle Teague Deacon Mary Ann Sisk Drumel George B. Elder* Martha Bettis Gee Janice Donelson Goddard* Douglas S. Goodman David W. Griffin Chester A. Heard Andrew L Kelley Katherine Word King* Nancy Martin Magallanes* Marilyn Gates Meeks* Gloria Brown Melton Aurelia Wammack Michaels Carol Caldwell Newman* John R. Nichols* Robert P. Orr* Margaret Bocithe Paydar* David F. Payne H. Davis Powell, Jr. R. Rascoe Rhea James B. Rothman' Melinda Gill Rutherford* Mary Weaver Scudder Kenneth L. Stanley* Beth McKenzie Stewart Dale N. Underwood* V. Vincent Vawter Steven R. Walker* Susan Packer Warner* David E. Wheat* J. Douglass Williams* Sandra Pugh Wright* John C. Yearwood John A. Zachry Shirley McClanahan Zachry Restricted Gifts Charles T. Haug James L. McElroy* Linda Kay Yates* Heritage Society Members Martha Schulz Hendrick-Smith William B. Hulett John K. Osoinach Thomas P. Teasley Rebecca Wynn Weiler* Class of 1970 Unrestricted: $16,884.96 Participation: 48% The Red 6. Black Society Senior Members Richard H. Eckels* The Red 6. Black Society Members Jere B. Fones Ruth Ann Sadler Haney Charles Edgar Hart Terrell V. Hawkins* Martha Irene Pedersen* Rosemary Wood Potter* William G. Snow One Anonymous Donor Cloister Society J. Tim Edwards Tower Society George H. Andrews, Jr.** John T Atkinson* Guy M. Cooley Natilee Murrey Duning* Linda Elizabeth Henson* Pamela Pitts McNeer* John J. Mims** Martha Williamson Rimmer* Deborah Mary Sale* Nancy Margaret Kizer SoneIls* Loyalty Club Junius D. Allen* Beatrice Rapley Aton B. Fred Bodie* James A. Brinson* Leilani Collins* John A. Dietrichs Kenneth H. Graeber Bruce Neil Hamilton Jacquelyn Ann Holden* Nicholas H. House, III* Patricia Claxton Howard Michael A. Kelley Elizabeth Phillips Kirkpatrick* William Lyons* Janet Wilson Markland Carolyn Wagner Neiman* Nancy Shelton Nelson* Susan Kay Ogden* Richard G. Perez* J. Albert Pickard, Jr.* Stephen E. Pienaar* Linda Sue Pilcher V. Benton Rollins* Maryet Swire Senterfit* C. W Stacks* Cynthia Gladney Steele Lynn McEntire Vogt* Gary L Waltemath* Steven C. Whited* Browder G. Williams* John S. Winford, III* Donors Thomas G. Allen Mary Anne Caldwell Anne Hord Calhoun John H. Callow William H. Dale, Jr.* Chalmers B. Daniel, Jr. Ronald W. Eades* Martha Kate Frick* Andrew E. Gaston* David W. Hardy Martha Richardson Hodges Janice Holt Johnston Barbara Concha King* Katherine Tullis Ledbetter William J. Maguire* Stephen M. Mallett* Cecilia Miller Marshall* Wallace H. Mayton, III* N. Randall Mullins* R. Walter Ogburn, III Mary Lou McCloskey O'Keefe* Bonnie Guthrie Owen* William R. Patterson Michael D. Patton Marilyn Elayne Pearlman* W. Joel Pedigo, Jr.* V. Richard Persico, Jr. John M. Purvis Polly Jeanes Roberts Rina Rosenberg* Gary K. Scheidt* Elizabeth Ridings Scheidt* Leburn E. Sharp* Carol Hufstedler Sides* Abby Byall Simon Ann Barber Snyder* Michael T. Stone J. Michael Storey* Randall B. Sunday Thomas H. Talbot, Jr. Joyce McConnell Underwood* Brenda Black Watson Sue Ellen Pharis Watson David W. Watts** Gay House Welch Betty Foley Wentworth William L. Wharton, III H. George Wood, Jr.* Restricted Gifts One Anonymous Donor Heritage Society Roll of Honor John T. Atkinson* Members Marcus C. Houston Rosemary Wood Potter* Class of 1971 Unrestricted: $53,123.20 Participation: 52% Charles E. Diehl Society Fellows Ronald K. Anderson Carmen Webb Anderson Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Elizabeth Hubbard Gill Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler** Robin Ritter Hatzenbuehler** Deborah Nichol Pittman* The Red c+ Black Society Senior Members Laila Adams Eckels* The Red 6. Black Society Members J. Allen Boone, Jr. Steven B. Buckman R. Reed Click, Jr.* Donna Kay Fisher Nancy Jaco Golden** Nancy Hope Lenox Harry P. Ogden* Dean's Society James H. Crosby* Cloister Society John W. Evans, Jr.* Gary T. Patton* Tower Society J. Barron Boyd, Jr.* John J. Carter, Jr.* Margaret Nussbaum Cooley Henry H. Davis, III* Otha Gilyard Charles E Jones* Ellen Wood McElduff James B. Mills* Susan McNeely Nicholas* J. Frederick O'Bryant* N. Houston Parks* Thomas R. Prewitt, Jr.* Thomas A. Shoffner Jerome T. Stauffer* Kittie Johnson Stauffer* R. Ryder Tipton, III Bonnie Isalcsen Trahan** Susan K. Van Dyck* Jeff I. Williams, III* Loyalty Club Rebecca Laurens Alkis David L. Carter* Peter E Casparian* Margaret Barton Chancey Jack A. Childers, Jr.* Carol Anne DeForest James C. Dobbins* Robert P. Doolittle* Deborah Kerwin Dunlap Charles M. Durham* Kathleen Daniel Ellis J. Robert Farrell* Frances Ruth Foster C. Bradford Green* Gordon S. Greeson, Jr.* Robin Wellford Greeson* Stephen C. Gregory* Linda Phelps Hackmeyer Robert E Henry C. B. Lynch, III* James R. McCarty Jessie Howard McClure* Richard W. McLean Charles W. McNeal* Richard W. Miller, Jr.* Derrick R.L. Moore* Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Alumni Giving_by_Class continued from page 31 J. Thomas Morgan Charles E. Niesen, II* Lynda Campbell Penny Sally Draper Sutherland* Hannah Simmons Pickworth* Stephen W. Ramp* Deborah Dellinger Ray* J. Michael Ripski* Judith Morrow Sanders* David R. Seiler Joe B. Simpson, Jr. Jack R. Stevens* Nancy McLendon Strickland* Samuel S. Thatcher, III* Minor C. Vernon* Carol Elizabeth Williams Mary Anna Williamson* Donors J. David Anderson* James D. Anderson* Marcia Swett Baker* Julian T. Bolton* Leigh N. Brasington Stephen P. Busby* Betty Peebles Chapman* David H. Clippert* James A. Cogswell, Jr.* Catherine Breytspraak Cousins* Daisy Lee Craddock Timothy M. Crais Stephen B. Crump Carroll Broadus Delaney Deborah Dawson Dorman* Lillian Aivazian Eades* Sylvia Friedman Elsner* Janet Fitzgerald Gumpfer* Klaus F. Heimburg Beverly Cole Hooker H. Hadley Hury, Jr. Latta C. Johnston, Jr. Jo Atkinson Jones Stephen E. Kendrick* Kim K. Kersey William A. Lauderdale, Jr.* Lucy Cuningham Lee S. Bruce Levine* W. David Lloyd* Susan Canon Lothner* Sam P. Marshall, III* Thomas C. Marshall William C. Matthews, Jr. Nancy Gist Moody* James R. Mulroy, II* Nanette Simonton Paci* Adair Hogue Rainey Melinda Smith Raley William G. Ramsey* Janis Sue Richardson* John H. Rone* Karen Francis Rugala Stephen R. Snow Ann Brown Strain* Bettie Michele Sumara William S. Taylor* Martha Ione Tissington* Anne Wiggs Valiance** James W. Willis* Restricted Gifts Ronald K. Anderson Carmen Webb Anderson J. Allen Boone, Jr. J. Barron Boyd, Jr. John A. Brayton John W. Evans, Jr. Stephen C. Gregory Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler* Robin Ritter Hatzenbuehler* Charles F. Jones Jack R. Stevens Heritage Society Members Nancy Hope Lenox Alice Cockroft Oates Harry P Ogden* Class of 1972 Unrestricted: $19,538.71 Participation: 44% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons W Michael Doramus The Red &Black Society Members P Ross Bandy* Susan Smith Cain Emmel B. Golden, Jr. ** H. Grady Marlow, III Sarah Home Nolan* C. Edward Sharp, Jr.* Ann Gotschall Sharp* Matthew W. Wood, Jr. Dean's Society Patricia Ann Lane* Cloister Society Thomas M. Palmer Thad S. Rodda, Jr. Tower Society Elaine Van Auken Atkinson* William H. Atkinson* Denise Henderson Bollheimer* Karen Shaw Burch* Dorwyn W. Croom, II William W. Dodson Carl G. Duty, II* Olivia Barton Fender* Priscilla Lientz Horne* William E. Jefferson, III Cheryl Williford Kahn Catherine Orr Luccock** Carol Vester Mahon A. Warner Phelps, Jr.* Loyalty Club Hannah Elise Boon* Jane Butler Braxley* W. Glenn Davis Lynn McKinney Davis Sandra Cook Durham* Susan Lee Eschenbrenner* Clay P Farrar Bette Dale Garner* Nancy Lee Gregg* Jan Martin Hamilton James C. Hendricks Aubrey J. Howard Hershel S. Lipow* Carol Ann MacCurdy* Jan Westbrook McKinney* Marcia Easker Miller* Susan Hilley Niesen* Martha Wallace Pittenger Patricia O'Hearne Prater Robert M. Riley, III* C. Richard Shamel, Jr. Glenn A. Sowell* Joanne Glover Sowell* Sharon Ridings Steele** Gwen Martin Thurmond Edgar S. Underwood Donors Linda Gail Agre* Alice Cartwright Allen Nancy Lee Anderson* Betty Blade Antrican Mona Mizell Ball* Stephen L. Black (Sarah Jane Stitt*) H. Anne Cannon Crais Rebecca Howington Curtis* Nancy Chadick Dale* R. Cecil Dorman Lucinda Slack Fones Mark E. French Gary P Goodman* Loyce Jan Graham** Kathleen Backus Helm* Ellinor Goldman Howard* Barbara James Jones Samuel N. Jones* C. Michael Matheny* Edward David Mays Lindsay Abbott Mayton* Robin Elaine McCain Marianne Curtis Mussed Medora Mobley Neale* Karin Nelson McAnlis* Robert E. Phillips, Jr. G. Edward Pickle S. David Renner* Michael H. Sadler* Tommy E. Sides* Martha Howell Sneed* Barbara Drumright Walton Oren Michael Williams, III* Allegra Garces Willis Linda Hall Yoakum Stephen D. Youmans Restricted Gifts Susan Smith Cain Bette Dale Garner A. Warner Phelps, Jr. Joe C. Rutledge Michael H. Sadler Heritage Society Roll of Honor H. Grady Marlow, III Members Susan Smith Cain Patricia Ann Lane* Michael H. Sadler* C. Edward Sharp, Jr.* Ann Gotschall Sharp* Class of 1973 Unrestricted. $32,459.69 Participation: 47% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Lee Seabrook Duncan* Jill Hortenstine Iglehart* The Red 4+ Black Society Senior Members John W. Griggs* Jennifer Worsham Newman* The Red d Black Society Members Duke E. Cain Carla Jane Cox* Robert C. Hermann* J. Mark Hollingsworth* Scott P. Howard* Michael L. Isaacson Thomas A. Jones** Vivian Dellinger McWilliams Elizabeth Louise Todd* Nancy Nichol Wood Dean's Society Gerald A. Koonce* Cloister Society Amy Bailey Evans* Erin Stukey Johnson* John J. Sheehan Tower Society Clinton V. Butler, Jr.* Carl G. Calhoun Stephen G Cook** Linda Kuilema Croom S. Russell Headrick* Margaret Lawson Headrick* Kenneth L Kahn Charles W. McElroy* Robert M. Tigert, III Albert Tavel Walraven, III* Scott M. Wilds* E Clark Williams, Jr.* Loyalty Club Mary Beck Abraham* Ralph C. Allen" Eve Yeargain Berry* Douglas V. Bibee Mary Miller Bibee Rebecca Pixler Boone* William H. Brune, III* John R. Cady* Christine Ruth Carlson Marjorie Howe Chenery* Faith Dietrick* Marvin L Eason Cherry Varee Falls* Susan Burnside Fleming Alice Gault Gamble* Victoria Kanawalsky Gore Lee B. Grinspan Gloria Jo Haley Robert M. Haugh John Emmett Held* Ann Reed Held* Elizabeth Heal Hendricks James E. Hooper* Sue Anne Jenkerson* Elizabeth Lancaster V. Markham Lester Eric T Myers Robert M. O'Dea, Jr.* Mimi Atkinson* Philip A. Reemes* Carol Ann Millwee Rudolph Steven E. Saltwick William K. Sample* Erica Larson Sartain* Anne Brantley Segall Martha Bigelow Singletary* R. Douglas Townsend Natalie Honan Vernon* Martha Poe Vowell* One Anonymous Donor Donors Keith M. Alexander* Ted Schaper Allen Cheryl Sue Anderson* Martha Kay Hunt Asti* T. Clinton Bailey* Catherine Clements Bailey* Anne Stepp Beale* Kathryn Jorgensen Davis Rhea E. Davis* Charles G. Dawkins, Jr. Terry L. Dillon* Margaret Beaty Dollar Kenneth W. Ellison* Diane C. Ferguson W. Henry Gardner, Jr. David L. Garrett* Virginia Shettlesworth Garrett* Carolyn Hart Haller R. Wayne Herbert, Jr.' Kathlyn Graves Herbert* Richard I. Hillard* Day Smith Hodges Patricia Kay Spears Jones* Marylane Wade Koch Suzanne Snyder Kroll Marlene Hauser Levine* D. Neil Magruder, Jr. Meriwether M. Maranzana Margaret Olsen McCrary* N.P. "Mac" McWhirter, III* James R. Miller* Emily Susan Moffatt Margarita Rey Munden T. Cotton Nelson Eldon E. New* Ellen Sams Nichol* Andra McWeeny Northup* G. Andrew Pouncey Elizabeth Akins Pritchard* Charlaine Harris Schulz* Anna Marie Hill Schumacher Jerry L. Shenep* James B. Shuman! Sarah Lynn Sims Dianne Louise Taylor* Judy Brooks Tygard* William D. Vining* Pamela McNeely Williams* Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2 0 0 1 Susan Elizabeth Witt* Catherine Laster Wood* Linda Reece Young Restricted Gifts Duke E. Cain Amy Bailey Evans Jill Hortenstine Igkhan* John H. Keesee V. Markham Lester Herman Morris, Jr. Clifford J. Pugh Clement B. Turner Heritage Society Roll of Honor N. P McWhirter, III* Members Duke E. Cain Lee Seabrook Duncan* Robert M. Haugh V. Markham Lester Class of 1974 Unrestricted: $18.848.75 Participation: 49% Charles E. Diehl Society Fellows Bruce G. Allbright, III James A. O'Donnell* John C. Sites* Charles E. Diehl Society Benefactors Nancy June Huggins* The Red & Black Society Senior Members Wilda Henderson Dodson** Clare Ralston Griggs* Edward 0. Uthman* The Red dr Black Society Members Ward Archer, Jr.* Karen Hopper Clark* John T. Cotham, Jr.* Mary Beth Overton Cotham* J. F. Eastham, Jr.* Martha House Crenshaw* J. Michael Epps Kathleen McClain* Mary Lampton Puckett* Larry Rice C. Stephens Thomas, III Cloister Society Catherine Condon Hughes* Clare Nichols Long* Stephanie Ryburn Rodda Jane Scharding-Smedley* Tower Society Mary Lynn Wells Bersey* Stratton H. Bull, Jr.* Linda Carter Butler* George W. Callova73;* Susan M. Clark* Delores Maria DiGaetano* James R. Hight, Jr. Leslie I. Jaco, Jr.* Janice Meyers Jones* P. David Kauffman* Patrick L Matlock* Carol Middleton Messineo**. William Newton** Adele Overbeke Phelps* Mary Cecilia Robertson Paige Walker Southard* Loyalty Club Conic Lowry Abernathy* Larry H. Anderson Stephen C. Berger* Carolyn Letitia Bigelow* Paula Mary Block-Levor* Richard M. Bostock Eugenia Bruce Bostock Hilda Stewart Boyd Mary Jane Ward Brune* Richard M. Bruno Janice Bonner Case* Brant S. Copeland* Mark L. Crawford Donna Ann Chu Monica Lynette Denham Catherine Canon Dixon William K. Dolen Carolyn Canon Dolen Martha Sugg Drexler* James F. Drummond, Jr.* Claude R. Edwards, Jr.* Sarah Lodge Frulla* James B. Grenfell* Janet Alexander Griffin* Jere D. Hammond** Mary Margaret Hart-Paul* Dabney Nicholls Haugh Donald F. Hill* Cynthia Allen Hoffman* Melba Bridgewater Homra Lillian Lyle Israel Thomas T. Lewis Linda Venter Marshall* Frances Rice O'Dea* Phyllis Holmes Quarin** Mariana Weals Richardson Rebecca Maxwell Saltwick Shelton Cole Simpson Henry H. Slack John W. Sleasman* Linda Joy Smith* Vicki Anne Switzer* M. Lane Wilson Louise Horton Wyrick* Donors Frank B. Arnold* Dianne Housley Ashcroft James F. Baker Sharon Kay Barfield* Carolyn Nicrosi Bernard Ronald T. Blade Catherine Hoin Call* Thomas D. Cornell* Elisabeth Scott Crady* Susan Platter DalBello* Edward C. Davis Valerie Berlin Edwards Lawrence F. Haygood, Jr.* David 0. Hesi* John H. Kier, III* Sandra Feustel Koch Leicester L. Landon, II* David A. Less* Cheryl Kovsky Litt R. Bryant McCrary* Jean Isbell Oakley* Michael Peri Jeffrey R. Perkins Katherine Kittrell Pettifer* Karen Lyles Pilkington Linda Raffel Qualia Holly Byer Renfrew M. Barry Rhodes* Jane Zollinger Sabbatini Ann Baird Sachritz Kathryn Trammell Scruggs* Vickie Stacks Shallcross* Helen Moss Smith* Anna Lucille Stuart Grace Paine Terzian* Lawren Groce Thach* Arnold L. Weiner* Randel Ritter Wilder Restricted Gifts Bruce G. Allbright, III Stephen C. Berger Wilda Henderson Dodson* John D. Gladney Nancy June Huggins* Janice Meyers Jones David A. Less Patrick L. Matlock* William Newton James A. O'Donnell* Jeffrey R. Perkins Adele Overbeke Phelps M. Rex Rankin, III John C. Sites* Paige Walker Southard Edward 0. Uthman* Edwin F. White Heritage Society Roll of Honor Nancy June Huggins* Members Elisabeth Scott Crady* Wilda Henderson Dodson* Patrick L. Matlock* J. Charles Taylor Class of 1975 Unrestricted. $72,312.85 Participation: 40% Charles E. Diehl Society Fellows Wayne Steele Sharp* Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers Elizabeth Johnston Gillespie* Vicki Gilmore Palmer John M. Wallace, III* The Red & Black Society Senior Members Theresa Cloys Carl* John H. Coats The Red r+ Black Society Members Ralph A. Carl* Larry M. Dorris Elizabeth Drewry Dorris Henry M. Lee, Jr.* Jack M. Wilhelm* Cloister Society Rebecca Anderson Fischer Teresa Adamo Morris** Norman M. Nicolson* Jamie Bibee Pharr** Rosamond Goldman Quay* Tower Society Linda Hoekenga Bazar* Annie Mae Godfrey* Christopher C. Heard* John W. Johnston* William W. Lynds** Kate Aste Pera Ella Denise Perino Andrew S. Scott, III* Douglas K. Southard* Loyalty Club Michael G. Alexander Wendy Jane Ashcroft Catherine Dailey Berger* William B. Blew, III* Julie Slentz Blew* Lynn Kay Boatwright Andrew C. Branham Samuel L. Broffitt Hardy D. Butler Frank N. Cole William C. Duckworth, III* Jo Annie Edwards* Joyce Anita Flowers Robert C. Grenfell* E. Michael Hanna Neil C. Johnston J. Brent Lee Malcolm A. Levi, Jr.* Carol James Lewis Mitchell E. Makowsky Pate L. McCartney* Malcolm L. Mimms, Jr. Harrison Moore Jeffery B. Olson Samuel H. Scandlyn* Allison Jones Simonton Donors Alice Hyatt Alexander* Vincent C. Astor Jean Locke Ball Frank C. Beck James T. Byars Ann Terrell Byrne* Robert W Cain* Cecilia Schardt Cannon Sandra Chu Chow* Andrew L Chunn Mary Beck Clerget* Carolyn Cockroft Suzanna Marten Cody Ruth Millman Cope Lynn Langdon Culler C. Frank Fourmy, III Leonard W. Gills Bessie L. Gordon John B. Holtman, II* Jeff M. Hudgins Richard C. Kalkbrenner* Alfred Joseph Katool David J. Lambert* William L. MacCurdy Samuel M. Marks, III Wilma Thaxton Martino Margaret McLellan John M. McMillin Susan Neal McWhirter* Anna Ruth Olswanger Melinda Hurst Pearson* Judith Rich Sliger Jan Carruthers Sturdivant Mary Margaret West White Sherri Hurdle Wright* Restricted Gifts Catherine Dailey Berger Theresa Cloys Carl* Suzanna Marten Cody Vicki Gilmore Palmer Rosamond Goldman Quay* Wayne Steele Sharp* Douglas K. Southard Linda Brown Wilkins Heritage Society Roll of Honor Susan Neal McWhirter* Class of 1976 Unrestricted. $28,94632 Participation: 46% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers Thomas M. Flexner* The Red ti Black Society Members J. Douglass Andrews* Kim McCord Andrews* James D. Bonham Carolyn Jaco Epps Jane Elise Fahey* William K. Gooch** Cameron Bryant Icard* James G. Ramsey* Paige Wilson Tench* Cloister Society John T Daniel* Gary P Gehrki** Claire Mathias Gehrki** Carol Ellis Morgan* Royce F. Morris** Sara Jeanette Sims* Linton S. Weeks* Jan Taylor Weeks* Tower Society Patricia Marie Adams** Jerre E. Birdsong* R.. Andrew Bradley* Jane Ann Jegley Calhoun Cynthia Hickman Feltus* Daniel M. Hougland* Anne Barrett Mathes Arden Ritter McElroy* Mark A. Moll Margaret Robinson Rutherford* W. Fletcher Sams* H. Allen Whitsitt, III Elizabeth Bailey Whitsitt Loyalty Club Walter R. Allen* L Dan Anderson, Jr.* Linda Wilson Baggett* Leonard H. Ballard* Julia Allen Berger John E. Brejot Frank 0. Brown, Jr. Gail Hartmann Brown Robert W. Chiong Priscilla Diane Coe* Elizabeth Sanders Eckert* John C. Edmunds* Raymond E. Fitzgerald Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 34 Deborah Hoy Freiner* G. Spence Fricke, II* Karen Boggess Fricke* Helen Broom Gjerde Robert Mattison Hamilton, Jr. James C. Hawkins Biram C. Hicks George F. Higgs Penn Q. Joe Daniel R. Jones Thomas B. Kibby Lauren Key Lee* James R. Martin, Jr. Kathleen Stevenson-McNeely* James E. Mitchell Marian McCain Olson Philip L. Pindzola Robin L. Rice Randall B. Robertson* P. Layton Sanders, Jr.* Kathryn Klinke Sherrill* Betty White Sleasman* Alexander H. Stanbery* Leslie Copeland Taylor* Charles G. Whitener, Jr. Diane Nesbett Donors Karen Hempson Anderson* Kay Marquis Anderson* Georgia McGehee Atkins Charles Wilson Bagley Karen Deborah Barclay Roxanne Woods Bradow* Elizabeth Nelson Britton* Mary Ellen Cain* Suzanne Johnston Carroll Jan Castleberry Oliver P. Cobb, III* Susan Mitchell Crawley Michael L. Culler James K. Dart Charles E. Dawson Robert L. Donnell Michael B. Dowell David M. Dudley Robert H. Eklund* R. Samuel Escue Mary Ellen Harris Flournoy* Jerry E. Foreman* Kristin Allbright Fruen* Patrice Peery George* G. Herbert Gunn Robert G. Hamilton Stephen 0. Harris Anne Alexander Hooper* David D. Jervey Vickers Demetrio Johnson* Leslie Doster Jones* D. Benjamin Kabakoff Arthur L. Kellermann Elizabeth LaCour Carter Mike J. MacKinnon* Virginia Harrison Martin* James F. McLellan, III* Jack R. Oliver Donald W. Park Celia Kay Bee Parke Rebecca Skillern Parker* Lucinda Strawn Proctor* Rosemarie Christine Rosell Richard H. Watson Stephen H. Williford* Randall G. Wright* Restricted Gifts Leonard H. Ballard* John C. Edmunds* Cynthia Hickman Feltus* Nancy Jordan Keesee Heritage Society Members Oliver P. Cobb, III Class of 1977 Unrestricted. $65,445.39 Participation: 48% Charles E. Diehl Society Fellows John C. Hugon** Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Randall R. Rhea* The Red dr Black Society Senior Members J. Fairley McDonald, III* Katherine Maddox McElroy* Brian F. Sudderth* Joellyn Forrester Sullivan The Redd Black Society Members Rickman P. Brown Mark L. Carlton* J. Hal Daughdrill, III* Patricia Michele Flynn* William B. Israel Robert A. Jetmundsen* Lowery P. King Stevens D. Melton* Philip P. Mulkey* Barry J. Schnapper* Ernest B. Williams, IV William M. Yandell, III Dean's Society Michael T. Clary* Katherine Bullard Melhorn** Cloister Society Louise Rutkowski Allen* Paul A. Brantley* Shiela Bush Brantley* A. Barry Lichterman* Janie Ranson Little* Michael D. Pearigen* Tower Society Frank A. Frisch* Stephen W. Geiger Patricia LaRue* Edward M. McDonnell* Kelley Allinson Murrell Joseph L. Parrish William C. Phelps Patricia Whitworth Smith J. John Weems, Jr. Amelie Christian Weems Loyalty Club Paul J.M. Ainger John G. Benoist* Susan Despot Bittles* Paul M. Buchanan Richard G. Burns, Jr. Ann Fair Burns Guy Randolph Byerley Shari Cruse Carter Catherine Holmes Coates* Bonnie Bailey Collings G. Douglas Frisch* Gary 0. Gaines* Therese Logue Hanna* Rebecca Brannan Hatcher* Corbin W. Hobble* Eric G. Johnson Robert F. Kilbury Neil A. Mara* Roberta Mattis Mara* W Chan McCullough, Jr. * Mary Mooney Myers* Dorothy Hundley Neale** Susan Porter-Levy* Melanie Hart Riley* Patricia Schenck Robertson* Michael M. Rollosson Deborah Louise Howitt Deborah Eisman Rosenthal* Richard C. Samelson Jill Fuzy Siegel Annette A. Troxell-Collins William M. Van Cleave, Jr. James R. Vogel* Steven C. Wade* Bernadette Pian Williams* Lawrence E. Williams* Patrick M. Williams, III Donors J. Morris Alexander* Hans P. Alpsteg* Ernest W. Beasley, Ill Timothy E. Bolding* Conrad M. Bradbum* Jay P. Brooks Celeste Jones Bursi Stephen R. Collins* Laura Tudor Deming* Lynda Jo Freeland J. Michael Graham James H. Graves* Lisa Doster Green* Rebecca Cowart Hammond* Natalie Wilson Hatch* Kelley F. Hinman William N. Hulsey, III* Cathy Denise Johnson* Lyn Burdette Johnson* Marynell Branch Kalkbrenner Chris M. Kaman* John T. Lovett C. Walter McCanless Anne Stein McCanless Diane Causemaker McKinna* Miriam Terrell McLeod Karen Ivy Meeks Richard E. Nutting* Ann Loeffler Palenshus J. Carter Rogers* Robert C. Rogers Nell Sistrunk Schwartz* Katherine Nichols Sears* Elizabeth Brown Sims* Philip M. Starling Sarah Stamps Swor Patricia Lynn Terry* Anne Marie Tharp? Terinell Beaver Tisdale James B. Watson David E. Wooten* Laura Watson Zawinsky Restricted Gifts Hans P. Alpsteg* Frank A. Frisch* John C. Hugon* Katherine Maddox McElroy* Joe D. Meals Randall R. Rhea* Michael M. Rollosson Deborah Louise Howitt Deborah Eisman Rosenthal* Joellyn Forrester Sullivan Heritage Society Roll of Honor Robert A. Jetmundsen* Members Ruth Foster Arnold Frank A. Frisch* Stevens D. Melton Philip P. Mulkey Michael D. Pearigen* Class of 1978 Unrestricted. $26,302.58 Participation: 41% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers David R. McWilliams* Charles E Diehl Society Patrons George A. Makris, Jr.** The Red & Black Society Senior Members Lynn Reecer Sudderth* The Red d Black Society Members Mary Farnham Crawford Holton Bruce Guyton* Jerry D. Heston* Carol Lee Collins Royer Cloister Society Nancy Menz Farrell** Susan Turner Threlkeld* Tower Society David C. Durham Kimberly Freeman Durham Paul D. Jacobson* Bettina Wilson Mouton Joe B. Pevahouse* Judith Panipinto Phelps Terence A. Weber Loyalty Club Patricia Miller Anderson* Frank G. Barton, III H. Galloway Beck* Katherine Ely Martin Bruce* Evalyn Thomas Gander Charles E. Gross Stephen B. Hatcher* J. David Johnson, Jr.* Sarah Bailey Luster* John K. McPherson* Nicholas J. Nickl, III Pamela Wilson Reeves John B. Root, III* Charles A. Sloan* L. Montgomery Smith Bess Shirley Stanton Pamela Anne Portwood** Anne Crosby Williams Kathryn Anderson Wismer Donors Arthur E Adams Bruce P. Annis Sarah Minter Ashcraft* Julie Carol Bartholomew* Michael T. Berton* Katherine Costley Broyles William M. Byrd, Jr. Michael C. Casey David L Corum* Robert C. Cragon* Vivian Lanier Dawson Charles S. Day* Steven Dewease Annette Neblett Evans* James W. Gnadt Robert T. Harper Guy K. Hillyer Donna Bell Hulsey* David L Jones Cynthia Ann Knight Carol Fuqua Koenig Elizabeth Bridges Kokajko Bronwyn Grace Larsen* Melissa Gibson Lovett Agnes Louise Martin Robin Adona Marvel Dale Schulze Masters* Steven B. Masters Harry W. McCool Nancy Patterson McCullough Susan Catherine Miller* Martha Ann Nixon* Peggy Finnegan Pang Virginia Penick Parra Don A. Ramier, III Paul E. Renfroe, Jr.* Charles R. Richardson S. J. Schaeffer, Ill* Elizabeth Deming Schaeffer* Dale E. Scott* Daniel S. Searight* Mari Rice Simmons C. Gregory Sims* Cynthia McHale Starling J. Mack Stiles Leeann Northcutt Stiles Jane Terry W. Perrin Todd, Jr. Janet Boyd Weidler Judson L. Williford Karen Weimer Willis Ken E. Wilson Alumni Giving,by Class continued from page 33 Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Kathleen Irwin Wood* Joseph S. Woodley** Restricted Gifts David R. McWilliams* Martha Ann Norton Carol Lee Collins Royer Mary Elizabeth Walker Heritage Society Members Frank G. Barton, III Leo Berg Tom S. Charlton David IL McWilliams* Patricia Mildred Neal Pamela Anne Portwood* Class of 1979 Unrestricted. $62,891.50 Participation: 47% Charles & Diehl Society Fellows J. Robert Dobbins* Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers W. Ralph Jones, III* The Red 6 Black Society Senior Members Michael A. Edwards* Michael C. Henkel Frances Clevenger Henkel The Red et Black Society Members W. David Bartholomew Mary Palmer Campbell* Carolyn Crenshaw Carl* John H. Chandler, Jr.* Joseph M. Evangelisti Mark L Hammond Gerald M. Hampton* Joseph Hyrka Michael IL McConkey* Philip E. Mischke* P. Thomas Parrish* Gwen Jones Parrish* Margaret Bane Schatzman Paula Grant Shuford Bernard F. Stengle John D. Trimble V* Cloister Society E. Kenneth Ferguson* Michael G. Nolan* Margaret Ann Read Mary Ann Duffey Sherman* Michael G. Threlkeld* Tower Society Paul T. Brown Paul J. Caldwell J. H. Fairbanks, Jr. Jim H. Fink* Diana Scarbrough Jester M. Christian King* Sarah Neale Parrish Janet Olson Rack* Robert L. Summitt, Jr.* Ellen Stammer Weber Loyalty Club Marian Ward Benoist* Mark A. Carroll Elaine Toulon Carroll William M. Coolidge, III* E. Reynolds Davies, Jr. Dena Brooks Davies Catherine Caldwell Eagles* Amy Goldberger Leslie Doubleday Heizman Nancy Lee Brock* William Gerald Jones Barbara Prine Keathley* Patricia Morehead Kilgore Mary Jernigan Kingsley* Martha Elizabeth Lee** Gary B. Minor* Meredith Watson Nix* Caroline Morgan Passerotti Kimberly Oliver Porter* Charles E. Reeves, III Terrance J. Regan Lady Ray Romano Alice Jackson Smith Hal T. Stonelcing* Deborah Ann Strock-Kuss* [Celli Walker-Jones Ward T. Wilson* Donors Anthony K. Adams Sara Witsell Anderson* Richard E. Batey W. Hayes Biggs* Brian M. Burkhardt* Myron J. Cash* J. Peter Cobb Daniel H. Cogswell Darrington Russell Crane Elaine Lenore Ensign* Andrew R. Falls T. Lawrence Fitzgerald* Rebecca Montgomery Greenhill Cynthia M Hastings-Sakaan* Janet Marie Henry Leslie Ross Higman Patricia Kittle Keith Angeline Cook Kinnaird* Timothy G. Logue Charles Mathias, Jr.* J. Peter McLemore Thomas F. Mullady* Cynthia Said Mullady* Caroline Lavender Nead W. Michael Posey Steven L. Posner* Penelope Spiegelman Register* Helen James Ronderos Flora Sights Sares* Donald IL Simmons Vicki James Singh* Vanessa Lyne Sowell Karen Cardin Spivey Bryan W. Taylor, II* Laurie Lynn Tinnell Leslie Carol Woods* Restricted Gifts John W. Benton Mark A. Carroll Elaine Toulon Carroll Michael A. Edwards* Michael C. Henkel Frances Clevenger Henkel Joseph Hyrka W. Ralph Jones, III* Philip E. Mischke* P. Thomas Parrish* Gwen Jones Parrish* Heritage Society Members Michael A. Edwards* Philip E. Mischke* Thomas F. Mullady Cynthia Said Mullady Class of 1980 Unrestricted $33,907.50 Participation: 37% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers William H. Posey, III* The Red 6- Black Society Senior Members Sara Helen Goza* Pamela Palmer Montesi* Elizabeth Smith Parkhurst Patrick 0. Proctor Deborah Legg Sullivan* The Red d' Black Society Members Donna Lorraine Barlett Anthony L. Brady, Jr.* Thomas P. Chu Russell E. Galloway Elizabeth Bruce Martin* Fred H. Piper* Jill Johnson Piper* Molly McLemore Rheney* Cloister Society David E. Brock* Tower Society W Marsh Acker, III* Patricia Bowen Barker* Ann Reid Nichols Bradford Michael R. Frick H. Graves liearnsberger, III Nancy Campbell Samuels Gregory L. Yeatman* Carsie C. Young, Jr. Loyalty Club Kathleen Smith Barry* Lynn Bibb Barton Cary Coors Brown* Dana Nelson Chamberlain Michelle Walker Fine* J. Patrick Gladney* G. Dennis Gracey, III* Brock F. Harris Daniel J. Hiltenbrand Ronicia Davis Krupnick* John A. Malleo-Roach Madeline Mayes Price* Lela Taylor Scott Barton P. Spencer Carole Bailey Stoneking* Mark W. Taylor* Diane Louise Webb Kristen Schiebler Wharton* James A. Whitlock Merrill S. Wise* Donors Ellen Geiger Ryan Rosemary Sue Andrews* Mary Lisa Bell* Kay Batey Brown* Sandy Lynn Colbs F. Luke Coley, Jr. Charles IL Crawford* Barbara Jane David* Jane Ellen Dawson* Karen Ervin Dooley* Steven K. Dowell Linda Green Driver Ray Timothy W. Duning* Diana Maria Fedinec James N. Greek* William G. Hardwick, II* Mary Jennifer Hill Martha Mead Ira* John D. Ivy, Jr.* Adelia Dorothy Kelso Nancy Catherine McAfee Maiocco* L. Elizabeth McGeachy Eugenia Rizor McGroarty* Robin Teeter Miller* Heide Schueler Nelson* Carol Anne Nines* Theresa Ann O'Toole R. Edwin Porter, Jr.* Catherine Lea Roan Gregory M. Rogers* Kathryn Newton Rowley* Carol Sue Russenberger Elizabeth Trotti Schneir Carol Sue Stephens Randall G. Stoker Ronald P. Weaver** Restricted Gifts Mark C. Doramus Leah Bair Iglehart Pamela Palmer Montesi* Deborah Lee: Sullivan* Heritage Society Roll of Honor Patrick 0. Proctor Members David E. Brock Mark W. Taylor Class of 1981 Unrestricted: $71,698.70 Participation: 51% Charles E. Diehl Society Fellows Arthur W. Rollins* Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers Bruce IL LeForce** Michael G. O'Keefe* Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Erroll Eckford, III** The Red 6- Black Society Senior Members Steven M. Garrett* The Red 6- Black Society Members John R. Adams, Jr.* E. Stevenson Belcher Mary Kelton Bridges Kathleen Wills Chandler* William M. Clark, Jr.* Robert B. Matheny, Jr.* Janet Fountain McRae Lisa Gilchrist Mischke* Joseph J. Nash* Kirby H. Smith Dean's Society Rebecca Dance Harris** Cloister Society James S. Christie, Jr. Sally Barge Hawley* Karen Hermele Levy Holmes B. Marchman* J. David A Nicolson John W. Reed* Tower Society Susan Ray Bransford D. Edward Burton Glenn A. Crosby, II* Kathy Lynn Hayek Sally Jones Heinz* Louise Cheryl Henslee* Catherine Howe Hunt* Paul J. Krakoviak, Jr.* Marcia Madlinger Russell Gina Marie Salvati* Virginia Marr Yeatman* Loyalty Club Elizabeth Patton Allen** Cynthia Claire Brittain** James H. Butler, Jr. Mary Kay Loss Carlson* Neville C. Carson Kevin E. Collins* Claire Markham Collins* Robert C. Cruthirds Rebecca Lewis D'Anna* Patrick S. Dempsey* Sydney Richardson DeWitt** Margaret Davis Freeman Christina Black Gladney* William P. Grabenstein** John Grannan* Mary Helen Wright Heaner John M. Hogancamp* Marshall K. Howard** Linda Smith lwanslci* Nancy McDonald Kornegay Stuart P. McNeill, III* Melanie Casady Miller* Robert L. Montgomery, Jr. Donna Olivia Perdue* Melanie Giddens Phillpot* Beth Vensel Robinson William Russell Robinson, III Stephanie Hughes Russell Ann Woodbridge Stillman Paul J. Ward* Thomas N. Woods* Catharine Millar Woods* Donors IL Holt Andrews Bryn Wood Bagwell Matthew D. Bakke Nancy Osterg-aard Bucchianeri Emily F. Parke* G. E. Bamberger* Martha Van Haitsma Bamberger* W. Kelley Bass, Jr.* Cynthia Ann Brown* Kathryn Keil Brown* Catherine S. Carter Margaret Couch Cogswell Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Lucia Ouellette Colbert* Deborah Lynn Corley Steven D. Crabtree Alice Jarvis Crawford* Carol Cole Czeczot Albert L. Earley, III Lisa Baird Fleming Carol Chism Flowers Carole Jennings Freeburg* Charles B. Gurney, Jr.* John A. Harwell, Jr.* G. Pittman Haymore Adrianne Alexander Hays** Leslie Phillips Hubbert Craig A. Ingvalson* Steven E Jackson* Steven D. Jacobson* Terri Gaye Jameson Amy Laura Jared* Elizabeth Ann Johnson* Bettye Susan Johnston Timothy M. Kreider* Sheryl Godi Madden* Jill Kulcsar Mashburn* Allison Pitcock Mays Elizabeth McKimmey McRae Billy M. Murchison, Jr.* Julie Hicks O'Daly Michael C. Olcott* Clayton Peeples* Janet Mosby Ross* Daniel W. Sadler* Robin Victoria Scott Thomas L Seal* Russell B. Sisson Robert C. Strong* David S. Sullivan William P. Tomlinson* Elizabeth Bourne Webb* Donna Wallace Williford Claudia Evangelisti Wills* Sarah Jean Windes* Gregory Wineland* R. Kurt Wyckoff Restricted Gifts Mary Kay Caldwell Erroll Eckford, III* Lauren Stuckey Glass Sally Barge Hawley G. Pittman Haymore Timothy J. Henkel Jean Bernadette McInerney Lisa Gilchrist Mischke* Robert L. Montgomery, Jr. Joseph J. Nash* Michael G. O'Keefe* John W. Reed Arthur W Rollins* Heritage Society Roll of Honor Arthur W. Rollins* Members Kevin E. Collins Claire Markham Collins Erroll Eckford, III* Catherine Howe Hunt* Honor Roll of Donors Craig A. Ingvalson* Lisa Gilchrist Mischke* Michael G. O'Keefe* Class of 1982 Unrestricted. $38,471.92 Participation: 43% Charles E. Diehl Society Sustainers James B. Taylor, Jr. Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Elizabeth Larson Eckford** M. Gray Stevens* The Red et,' Black Society Senior Members Mark N. Hurley The Red eCt Black Society Members Stephanie Bankston Adams* Jane Dewey Deacon* David L. Eades** Christine Ray Eades** Melody Mitchell Gholson* Robert E. McRae Douglas W. Menz* Robert T. Morehead* Catherine Harrell Morehead* Scott M. Owen* Cloister Society Melanie Hulsey Craft* Cecil A. Godman, III* Dawn Maree Huff* Tower Society Susan Haley Adams* Alan E. Curie* Kimberly Bledsoe Hall* Linda Baird Newbern Melissa Coleman Savage Loyalty Club Sam J. Albritton, III* Andrea Gilliom Anderson* Ronald R Barton* Rosemary Hall Batson* Margaret Penniman Boudreaux* Anne-Clifton Dwyer Bowling* Elizabeth Smith Bray Mary Barrett Brewer* R. Michael Brewer Susan Sharp Campbell Mary Masters Caywood* Janet Woodson Dellinger* Lynn Myrick Dudley* Redmond R. Eason, III* Angela Sundberg Estes* Tanya Beck Evans Mary Bryan Fortin Sarah Dabney Gillespie* Marc W Haut Vance Andrew Hinson John A. Jernigan John L. Loftin, Jr.* Elizabeth Young Lott F. Anthony Marr Paul E. Melton* Thomas G. Merrill* Heather Hope North Gertrude Palmer-Ball Regan Janet Annette Roberson J. Calvin Tarrant Robert T. Threlkeld John D. Ward* Dorothy Sanders Wells* Kathryn Lee Woody* Donors Paul C. Allen Hildegund Moll Chambers Mitchell R. Childress* Claire Tunnell Chipman G. Boyd Chitwood* John E.P. Clinton Eleanor Alexander Evins* Stacie Simpson Ferguson* Harry E. Flowers, H Janet }Caller Geerlings J. Gordon Gillespie Jean McPherson Gillespie Beth Ward Grabenstein* Anita Louise Hauenstein* Laura Huff Hileman John R. Hill, Jr. Lisa M. Hinely* Laureen Campbell Hurt* Sarah Lewis James* Ann Elizabeth Kingsolver* David E. LeMaire Margaret Fain Liger* Tracy W. Moore Mary Lynn Brock Nicholson Steven C. Pettit Ashley York Porter* Joshua A. Powers* Katherine Naus Powers* William L. Pridgen* Thomas E. Richardson, Jr. William A. Ridley Kimberly Lynn Rodrigue* Nancy Gable Rolland Donna Marie Schardt* Melinda Kindle Simms Lisa Ferguson Springman Thomas E. Stevens, Jr. Paul J. Tracy R. Gregor Turk Cynthia Marchese Wallace Adele Orgill Wellford Kent D. Wills* Kay Schaffer Wills* E. Daniel Witherspoon, III Adele Juengst Wyatt Marcelle Brinkley Zarshenas Restricted Gifts Rebecca Butler Chickey Elizabeth Larson Eckford* Nell Hindman Harris Michael L. Iglehart M. Gray Stevens* Marcelle Brinkley Zarshenas Heritage Society Members Lynn Myrick Dudley* Elizabeth Larson Eckford* Robert M. Ford, Jr. Mark N. Hurley Robert T Morehead* Catherine Harrell Morehead* David Reinmund Robert T Threlkeld Class of 1983 Unrestricted. $3Z754.44 Participation: 47% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons John H. Bryan, III* Maura Brady Costello* Kimberly Chickey MacQueen** The Red dr Black Society Senior Members Paul N. Parks, Jr.** Charlotte Patton Parks** The Red d. Black Society Members G. Mitchell Baldree Toni Sabella Barnes Paul R. Deaton* Karen Marie Gehrs** A. Trice Gibbons, III* Susan Logan Huffman* Barry D. Johnson** Lewis K. Kalmbach* James W. Massey Katrina Dawn McGriff John D. Nash* Deanne Ellison Owen* Mary Rebecca Moore Tait* Julie Mortimer Watkins Cloister Society Lynn Stapleton Koch* Pamela Denise Murray* Timothy G. O'Keefe* Dixon Presswood Schultz* Tower Society Douglas P. Blackall** Edward A. de Villafranca** Michelle Vick Fulmer Robin Haynie Hanna* R. Davis Howe, Jr. Amy Farley Howe Emily Mills Johnson** Timothy C. Phillips A. Brian Sanders Malissa Gobbell Talbert Loyalty Club David J. Abbott* Anne O'Shields Alexander* Nancy Graham Barker James R. Batey Richard D. Bird, Jr.* Donna Farnsworth Crisp Craig S. Davis* Edward C. Dellinger* Robert S. Edwards Theodore D. Estes* John S. Goza Grace Tarrant Hall* Rilla Black Hepworth T. Alexander Ivy* Melissa Barth Ivy* Jeffrey A. Jarratt Bruce A. Jones Catherine Chadwick Kaetzer Lisa A. Krupicka* Robert J. Kwech* W. Herron Miller* Shawn M. Ryan* Scott C. Rye** Harmon T. Sharp, III* Trish Witherspoon Spore* Edna Hibbitts Wright* Donors Maria Suzanne Allen J. Patrick Beaird, III Leslie Carruth Bindbeutel* Quinton L. Cain Grayson Smith Cannon* Anne Bennett Clarke Elisa Yarber Clouthier* Thomas G. Cooper, III Lori Hargrove Dabbs Gretchen Mercer Deeves* William C. Dodson* Andrew P.P. Dunk, III Elizabeth Warren Edmiston* Eve Abram Fingerett Larry A. Gray* Cheryl Barton Henry David B. Hopper Laura Meacham Keane Whay Choong Lee* Rhonda Lee Lindsey Mary Katherine Lussier Laura Indorf Marshall* Susan Elizabeth McNutt* C. Gray Moody, Jr.* Sheryl Ruth Moore Fred C. Motz, Jr. Julie Delayne Kilpatrick Michael W. Moyers John B. Nisbet, III Diane Mount Nisbet Karen McLellan Pamplin Charles W. Parrott* Gary L. Patterson J. Hal Patton, IV* Brandon A. Porter* Kelly Summitt Pridgen* Judith Booth Reinhardt* Katherine Owen Richardson Sarah Brent Ridley Alice Montgomery Rugeley* Martha Eileen Saavedra Virginia Parker Salach Joe A. Sansone, Jr.* Dennis J. Sossaman* Gregory J. Stark Melanie Elaine Taylor* Laura Stettbacher Van Ness Kathleen Goedecke Vejr Constance Coxe Vickers* James R. Wade Rush Waller* Elizabeth Pankey Warren* Robert A. Whartenby Jeanmarie Solzan Whartenby Restricted Gifts Nancy Graham Barker Perry D. Dement Michelle Vick Fulmer Keith J. Henkel Linda Somerville Henkel Susan Logan Huffman* Alumni Giving by Class continued from page 35 Catherine McInerney Iskander Lynn Stapleton Koch Timothy G. O'Keefe Paul N. Parks, Jr.* Charlotte Patton Parks* Dixon Presswood Schultz* Laura Stettbacher Van Ness J. Stephen Wills Steven Zissis Jamie James Zissis Heritage Society Members Cynthia Brown Bair H. Brent Cooke, IV Edward A. de Villafranca* Kimberly Chickey MacQueen* Leslie Drake Schutt Class of 1984 Unrestricteck $1Z085.00 Participation: 41% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Laurie Enos Quattlebaum** The Red d Black Society Senior Members Elizabeth Sheppard Hurley The Red eir Black Society Members Edgar B. Cannon, Jr.* Camille Marie Colomb Lee L. French* Elizabeth Parker Harper* Melvin P. Payne, III* Christopher L. Riley Dean's Society Mary Lynn Tucker Davis John R. Shanley, Jr. Cloister Society Barbara Hackett Etheridge* Joanna Katrina McIntosh* Mary Lee Bowling Reed* Tower Society Paul D. Fromberg* Catherine Cotham Harris** Michael H. McLaughlin Tracy Vezina Patterson* Barbara Ann Schweizer Richard G. Waggener, Jr.* Loyalty Club Cynthea Johnson Amason* Karen Joyce Arkin John E. Asinger, III* Melissa Hayes Baker Lura. Leigh Bond Edward G. Dudley, III* Debra Sue Efird* Frances Loeb Eikenberg* Paul N. Ford Steven C. Greer Laura Hollandsworth Jernigan Paul F. Marsden* Linda Carol Odom* Russell D. Rainey Ruth Metcalfe Rye** Margaret Katterhenry Schattle Richard R. Spore, III* J. Blair Summitt* Leslie Price Sweeney* Janet Fite Ward* Donors Douglas L Alice* Dawn Warmington Barta Allen 0. Battle, III Brent A. Bissette James Lloyd Bryant, Jr. Hope Armstrong Camper Kimberley Cordell Cherry* Rebecca Davis Cloyd* Linda Parrott Coleman Janet Elaine Comperry* Sandra Buenahora Crooks Alice Marie Clark Danks Tripp A. Dargie Bryan Darr* Gregg M. Davis Paul L Decker Amy Michele Doville Jody Lewis Driver Tracy Charette Dworsky Bita Esameli Gutstein Marianne Marks Garafola* Angeline Gardner Virginia Gaines Gilbert G. Craig Gilchrist Johanna Glenn Gillenwater* Mary R. Goodloe* Allison Bottom Gray Carter B. Green* William C. Hargis, Jr. Susan Payne Hembree* Richard F. Huddleston* Catherine Elizabeth Hurley* Lynn Linebaugh Jones* Anne Elizabeth Killer* Emily Wolfe Leigh* N. Douglas McCown Russell W. McDonald Tina Babock Miles Alvin W. Moore Paul A. Mortimer David R. Neithamer* Elizabeth Martin Neithamer* Anna Olinde Oleson Timothy R. Parish* Christine Earl Patterson Nathan W. Phillips Cameron Conley Phillips Catherine Caroline Reese Arunima Dixit Shulda Matthew H. Soper Elizabeth Mitchell Streete* Barbara Noel Talman David M. Thomas, II* Susan Virginia Thomason* Patrick L. Vejr E Montgomery Watts* Restricted Gifts Lura Leigh Bond R. Joseph Chickey Angeline Gardner G. Craig Gilchrist Christopher E. Matthews Mary Lee Bowling Reed Heritage Society Roll of Honor John R. Shanley, Jr. Members Edward G. Dudley, III Demaris Bailey Ford Elizabeth Sheppard Hurley J. William Reddoch, III Peter A. Rooney Class of 1985 Unrestricted: $13,241.00 Participation: 41% The Red 13. Black Society Senior Members W. Neal McAtee* The Red el,. Black Society Members Marie Farrar Baldree Charles W. Clogston* Margaret Bryan French* Sally Ann Holmes Joel R. Lyons Susan Eades Mackey* Andrew W. Watts Cloister Society Jeff K. Davis John H. Guthrie, Jr.* Ruth Green Tutor* Tower Society Peter W. Baumgarten* Moira Elizabeth Donnell** James B. Golden, III David Hunter of Montlaw* Scott D. Patterson* Julia Hamilton Weaver* Loyalty Club Jean Willard Asinger* Ann Webb Betty Martin L. Blakely* Maria Theresa Bonovich- Marvich* Scott Alan Budzien* Dane S. Ciolino Janice Rae Criunpacker** Barbara Anderson Dentinger Daniel J. DiStefano Hal D. Fogelman* John E. Foropoulos Margaret Bryan Hakimian* Scott E. Heffington* Paiden Stewart Hite* John M. Jones Charles W. Kibbons, III* Margaret Waters Lambert Robert R. Lawhon* Blair Gatewood Norman* William T. Ryan, Jr. Elizabeth Johnson Schurmann Jeffrey G. Wright Karen Larson Young** Donors Catherine White Ahmad* Frank C. Baker, Jr. John A. Barnes Elizabeth Ann Baxter* Michael D. Blair W. Lee Booth P. Livingston Brien James W. Collins* Shari Morrow Cooper* Sherard C. Edington* Kathleen Albritton Fittro Ellen Hopkins Flottman* Kristy Young French* Rebecca Mosby Halvorson D. Bryant Haynes, III Claire de Saussure Haynes Dalton Heggie, II Pamela Schumacher Kelley* Susan Bahner Lancaster* W. Wallace McMillan** Paula Louise Millirons Charles E Mosby Jennifer Lou Murphy* Kelley Ashby Paul Robert L. Popovitch Alice Glenn Quargnenti Laura Ann Recher Rebecca Ruth Rollins* Richard C. Snyder Brad F. Speight* Rebecca Ellington Spence C. Matthew Spinolo Virgil Starks, III* Laurie Turner Strayhorn* Carolyn Derks Taylor Peggy Wood Townsend John Douglas Trapp, Jr. Gretchen Gassner Turley Andrea Rae Wilkerson Helen Reinecke Wilt Kimberly Linnander Wood Restricted Gifts Kathryn Woodson Barr Carole Choate Blankenship Shari Morrow Cooper Rozell C. Henderson David Hunter of Montlaw C. Michael Jones W. Neal McAtee* William T Ryan, Jr. Andrew W. Watts Class of 1986 Unrestricted: $19,910.00 Participation: 44% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr.** The Red eiP Black Society Senior Members E. Alan Arnold* Amy Hazlewood McAtee* J. Scott Thomas** The Red 6. Black Society Members Donald M. Gronauer** Margaret Chisholm Massey Susan Stribling McDermott* Mary Lee Cannon Schaefer Cloister Society Lorraine Fincke Dodson* Alexander J. McKelway* David M. McMullan, Jr.* Tower Society Janee Lambert Bonner* J. Knight Champion, III Leslie Nelson Lee** W. Bradford Priester Michael P. Thompson, Jr.* Stephen C. Threlkeld* Ruth Ellen Fleming Wells Loyalty Club Karen Moberly Adkins* Raymond C. Barfield* Mary Frances Groves Branch* Bethany Jackson Cooper* Colleen Marie Grady* Amy Donaho Howell Terri Wilhite Johnson* John Y. Koh* Carol Cunningham Livingston* Denise Joseph Nakos* Joseph Moses Payne, IV* Kelly Weems Rothman* Kimberly Weeks Smith* J. Mark Westfall* Darby Elsberry Westfall* Frank D. Wright* Donors William B. Albritton Martha Susan Baynham* Carol Gilliland Bradford* John M. Bright* Virginia Lien Cairns John E. Cole* Laura Lecky Coulter* Karianne Solomon Cowart Paul F. Eich Mary Ann Fesmire Emanuel* Leslie K. Estes Stephen T. Estock Joe B. Evans, Jr.* Laura Lynn Reasoner Grant M. Shane Griffin* Phaedra Hise Hargis Katrina Rae Hayes* Stephanie Fuss Hayes Ian D. Jones Holly Anderson Kruse Joe M. MacCurdy* John CA Mart** Matthew E. Marsden Elizabeth Joy McCraven* Christine Bates McKaslde* Brian G. Meehan* Laurie Laughlin Neale* J. Christopher Perkins Dawn Bass Popovitch Patricia Lee Ralston* Rebecca Sweet Rooney Richard S. Samuels* Brian C. Schafer John S. Schmidt Katherine Spurlock Schwarz Randall E. Sermons* Lynda Hamilington Spinolo Ellis Gatewood Stroud* Emily McCreary Taylor* John D. Telford* Deborah Mannina Verlander* Geordy M. Wells Charlotte Sargent Wright* Restricted Gifts Rosemary Christina Crawford Leslie K. Estes Michelle Marie Henkel Amy Hazlewood McAtee* Stephen B. Phillips Catherine Hazel Winterburn Heritage Society Members Amy Donaho Howell Jerry L. Lovelace, Jr. Class of 1987 Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 38 Alumni Giving by Class continuedfrom page 37 Unrestricted. $1Z803.00 Participation: 46% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Andrew L. MacQueen** The Red Black Society Senior Members Allyson Hooper Proctor The Red cf.. Black Society Members Gene D. Adams Graziella Dionisio Barton* Elizabeth Gibson Clogston* Timothy D. Davis Samantha Briden Duke* Brian W. Hayhurst D. Davidson Oxley* Wendy Tallent Rotter* J. Alan Truitt* Cloister Society Todd S. Doolin* Harold C. Dufour, Jr.* Tower Society G. Wright Bates, Jr. Patricia Lynn Decker* Grace Burgess McLaughlin Loyalty Club Alison Rayburn Abernathy* Katherine Riley Bacon* John D. Bailey** Mary Margaret Kendall Bailey** G. Robert Baker, Jr. Lance A. Baker Jean Ann Conley Beckley* Michael K. Cooper* Mark T. Daniel Lauren Wellford Deming* Alice McCarthy Finn* Charlotte Cooper Gaskins Gregory A. Hanissian T. Alan Harris, Jr. Tracy Renee Helms Jason P. Hood William W. King Elizabeth Jennings Kuhn* Cheryl Lynn Lawson David A. Lusk* Harriet Smalley Monnig* Jane Lee Nimocks* Jackie Thacker Prester* Kevin L. Schulte* James B. Short* Robert E. Staley Donors Sumner G. Adams Leslie Thorne Alley Kathryn Murphy Anderson Gretchen Lite Bachman* Frank C. Bailey* Emily Rene Baillio* Susan Paydar Bayar Mokhtari Marianne Haynes Blackwell Carlton H. Bremer, III Christopher M. Caldwell W. Gregory Carer Lorna Lyell Chain* Leslie McCormick Darr* Nancye Kay DiPaolo Michelle Leigh Dry* Patricia Barron Dunn Melinda Swords Fondren* Gregory A. Goodwin Cynthia Lyda Haskin Melinda Gard Henson* Sherrie Keeney Hollis Jonathan D. Huffman* Amy Katherine Jarvis Mark E. Kazemba Jane Amend Klefas* Charles N. Landreth, Jr.* Mary Munn Laronge* Lisa Lichterman Leach M. Stephen Lincove David T. Maddux Melissa Trolinger McClure* Kristina Case McGibbony* Karen Denise Moser Laura Fromberg Norris* Carol Pierce Olson* Jeannie Beauregard O'Toole* Roderick A. Payne David R. Peterson Joel V. Pettit Elizabeth Conway Philipson* Blake A. Ross* Timothy H. Ruppel Christie Hoffman Ruppel Marion Leslye Samuel Karen DeLong Sanders David J.A. Schedler Kathryn L. Swanson Allyson Holmes Ross* Alfred P. Taylor* John M. Thomas, II Mark R. Thomas* Susan Chambers Tucker Margaret Beeson Wallace* Bruce Alan Wallstedt* Katherine Bres Ware* Mark L. Wells* Jennifer Sandridge Whitener* Restricted Gifts Carlton H. Bremer, III Todd S. Doolin Mark E. Kazemba Jeannie Beauregard O'Toole Jackie Thacker Prester James B. Short Heritage Society Members Lorna Lyell Chain Jason P. Hood Andrew L MacQueen* Rick W. Neal Wendy Tallent Rotter* Class of 1988 Unrestricted. $17,564.00 Participation: 39% Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons Julia Mitchener Turnipseed The Red cf,- Black Society Members Frank C. Clark, Jr.* David B. DuBard* Kristin Dwelle Hurst* Keith E. Kelly* Ahad Mahootchi* Holli Hodnett Payne* Judith Dangler Truitt* Cloister Society Elbert B. Hampton, Jr. Cynthia Strong Thompson Tower Society Kimberly Collins Bates Heather Habicht Grills* Joanna Smith Priester James M. Watkins* Loyalty Club Anne Kaiser Apple Allan M. Bacon* Cheryl Lynn Barr Suzanne Bordelon Lindner David A. Branch* W. Felix Bryan Adrienne McMillian Burns* J. Shawn Carder Julie Hudgens Falcoff** Dorothy Elizabeth Hamilton Katherine Gilliland Humphreys* Anne Froom Jones Stacey McClements Keck* Catherine Phister King Anne Ricks Lampton* Daniel R. Lane* Matthew H. Lembke* V. Andrew Long* Patricia Hall Long* Jennifer Gammill McKay* Thomas M. Mills* David E. Porter* Christopher C. Ray James E. Schmalz Mary Jo Willard Schmalz J Elizabeth Bradford Schulte* Mary Margaret Hills Schulte* Leighton A. Shantz Alan R. Spies Catherine Annetta Tipton Joseph E Welborn, Ill* Andrea Dawn Westmoreland* Rebecca Anne Womeldorf Leanna Hunt Wright Donors Steven L Adams* Kathryn Bright Amato Walter H. Anderson* Tena Bizzell Bailey* Stephen L. Beckham* Melinda Hall Bray Christopher S. Brown* Michael G. Bruno* Mary Dinah Buchignani* Laura Briscoe Carey* David N. Carter* James B. Chase Lisa Marks Clark Thomas C. Coleman Edward A. Delgado-Romero* James T. Denley Mark D. Edge Peter G. Emanuel* Brooke Glover Emery* Andrew Fong T. Brent Graham Evelyn Edwards Graham Faramarz F. Hidaji* Stephen B. Humbert Cynthia Ann Barlow Hutchison Willie J. Irons, II P. Colin Johnson Stephen C. Johnson Richard K. Jones Valerie Gray Jordan Andi Elizabeth Williams* Laura Holman Lonjaret J. Michael Mangrum Christian P. Mannsfeld Kimberly O'Harra Marsh* Deborah Ann Martin-Herrell Margaret E. McCully** Reagan Roper McNeil* Deborah Jean Mills George M. Noe Alan M. Ostner Norman N. Pauley* Kevin A. Rasch Tamara Golden Schmidt Amanda Smith Sharp* Patrice O'Bannon Stockhoff' Mecklyn 0. Stockton, Jr. Amy Roberts Terry Glenn W. Tillery Kate Zeitler Vergos* David F. Waguespack Stephanie Bartels Wallace W. Allen Wesche Russell T. Wigginton, Jr. Nayuta Yamashita* Donna Mannina Young One Anonymous Donor Restricted Gifis Frank C. Clark, Jr. David B. DuBard* Brooke Glover Emery Julie Hudgens Falcoff* Carson L. Hampson Patricia Pennington Haws Kristin Dwelle Hurst* Keith E. Kelly* Matthew H. Lembke* W. Donald Stansell Joseph E Welborn, III Heritage Society Members Louise Lyell Lampton Christopher C. Ray Class of 1989 Unrestricted: $42,867.50 Participation: 40% Charles E. Diehl Society Fellows James R. Hedges, IV* Charles E. Diehl Society Patrons James N. Augustine, Jr.* Susan Walker Augustine* The Red Black Society Senior Members Susan Shackelford Arnold* The Redd Black Society Members Lisa McClelland Borgeson Robin Meredith Kelly* Tanya Robertson Novarese* Chandler C. Prosser Gregory K. Smithers* Kevin H. Williams* Cloister Society Laura Keever Brimberry Amy Markle Doolin* Tower Society Anne Marie Basarrate Fitz John T. Hopkins* M. Christopher Mangum* W. Ellis Oglesby* Russell T Porter* Susan Sorocak Swing Loyalty Club James M. Apple, Ill R. Brian Balyeat* John P. Boylin, Ill W. Raymond Brown, III Monte L. Butler* Arlie E. Clark, III* J. Robert Coleman* Theodore R. Davis Brian P. Foy* M. Jerome Franklin* Patricia LeAnne Gaddis* Kara Babin Gee* Catherine Bolger Graham* David M. Greeson* Douglas F. Halijan Charles M. Harris* P. Eric Henager* by Lee Lucinda Peach Logan* J. Chadwick Schultz* Patricia Morris Short* Sharon DeVall Skinner* Melissa Eubanks Staley Timothy P. Taylor* Jennifer Moman Voss* Cary Dickinson Tynes* Nicole F. Williamson Alissa Ann Woodworth Donors R. Lee Boyd Kimberley Blasingame Brantley** Mary Cotten Calvert Kenneth M. Cameron John F Canale, III* Jeffrey G. Chandler Amy Fay West Chandler Ashley Jenkins Collins* Suzanna Barnett Cooper Amy Baldwin Crockett Jody Casella Robin Bearden Gibson Gretchen Elaine Greiner* Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 James M. Gulley Ara J. Hanissian Larry G. Hayes, Jr. Mary Allison Haynie Heather Suzanne Hicks* Sara Deirdre Hodges* Lora Virginia Hooper* Jennifer Busbee Hunt Morna Elizabeth Jahncke Amy Davis Klimek* Gregory K. Krosnes Katherine Jackson Lefler Robert H. Lillard, Jr.* Kathleen Atkinson Manley Valery Messer McMann* Miriam Kendall McMichael* J. Roger McNeil* W. Todd Meyer* Patricia McFadden Morris Kathryn Burke Nair William J. Nesbit Safi! P. Parikh** Jonathan R. Perry Jenna Adams Pirani* Ann Dixon Pyle Robin B. Reed Kimberly McCall Ross Julianne Scobey* Peter R. Scott Paula Stromsdorfer Sengl* Katherine Cowan Sentilles Elizabeth R. Shaye-Pickell* Charles B. Smith* James R. Smith Rebecca Brewer Spohn W. Kirk Stone Jonathan E. Taylor* Sarah Rose Walker Mark D. West Elizabeth Havercamp Willingham* Barry N. Wolverton Eileen Ruffin Wood* Carol! Anne Youngblood Restricted Gifts James N. Augustine, Jr.* Susan Walker Augustine* R. Brian Balyeat Amy Markle Doolin* Brian P. Foy* Heather Suzanne Hicks Robin Meredith Kelly Julianne Johnson Paunescu Robin B. Reed James A. Rizer, Jr. Patricia Morris Short Rosa Lee Wang Heritage Society Members Eileen Ruffin Wood* Class of 1990 Unrestricted. $ 8,44750 Participation: 39% The Red 6. Black Society Members D. Blaik Mathews David W. Perlis* Suzanne Gonce Perlis* Dean's Society Andrew F. Burchenal* Cloister Society Frank C. Byrd, III* Tower Society Kevin P. Clingan G. Douglas Kilday* William S. Parks* Linda Holshouser Parks* William J. VanCleve Loyalty Club Michelle B. Angel Mindy L Austin Amy S. Robinson Gordon L Brewer Steven A. Burns* Anita Horn Carpenter* Deborah Blinn Coleman* David E. Connor* Megan Jones Corlew J. Christopher Couch Lucy Johnston Daniel William T. Edwards* John C. Hill Pamela McQuillen Hill* Dana Harmon Hunter* Marcus A. Kimbrough Diana M. Law* Stephen A. Montgomery Todd J. Mullen* Carolyn Tatum Ray Michelyn McClure Read Brett A. Sulzer Robert C. Watkins, III E. Claire Dalrymple Watkins Walter E. Wellborn Margaret Sutherland Wellborn Walker L Wellford, IV Donors Alice Hendericks Arwood* Candace Carolyn Baird* Margaret Chandler Berardelli Barry J. Billings* Gay Daughdrill Boyd Patrick J. Brady Patricia L. Browning Beverly J. Burks Lara E. Butler Eric D. Cardenas* Melissa Coggins Carter Cynthia C. Chappell Catherine McNicicle Chastain* Jennifer Gray Chickering Shellie Ruoff Creson Stephen C. Crockett William H. Davis Stacy L. DeZutter Steven Eugene Doman* LaDonna Smith Driver* Richard D. Eskildsen Marguerite Raiford Estes Krista Susan Ferner Kersten Kallenberger Fons C. Kevin Garland Sherrill Cameron Garland Craig A. Gibson* Ann Elizabeth Haight* Teri J. Hammond* Reid H. Harbin Laura K. Harper* Rachel C. Henegar Debra Keeran Haverstick Gary T. Hearn Tracy Newman Hearn Lee Robin Heath Clara Melissa Talley W. Andrew Jackson Jennifer Gaines Kidder* Frances Godbold Killeen Harrison M. Kisner* Timothy W. Kutas Ernest F. Ladd, IV Conrad P. Lehfeldt* Johanna Vandegrift Lehfeldt* Kathryn King Lillard* Janine T Lissard Stephen E. Logan Diane L Lum John C. Marecki Kevin A. Marks* Deborah Taquechel McConathy David J. McC,ourt* James T. McDonald, III* Whitney Farmer McDonald* Todd J. Mullen Kristen A. Murray* Anna Elizabeth Batson Murrey Kari S. Nelson David R. Neubert* S. Todd Nichoalds* Mary Laura Salmon Openshaw Anne E. Payne Marlon T. Perkins Robyn Lee Brewer Remington Ann Zeligson Rosenstein C. Edward Sanders, Jr. Mary Carnahan Sanders* Christopher L. Sanders* Paula Claverie Sappington Milinda Mitchell Sciaraffa Jennifer Engle Seger Noel Alwood Shamleffer R. Bradford Shelton Todd E. Smith Gina Mascolo Smith Richard E. Stec Carla Carr Stec Aimee Goffinet Svenneby Katherine Sprague Taylor* David A. Tomlinson* Paige Fitzgerald Vanderlick* Catharine Eschmeyer Wade James L. Webster, III Bradley P. Whitehead F. Grant Whittle Daphne Nell Wiggins Anita Ann Davis Edward N. Willard Kirsten Lea Williams* Connie S. Wolford* Marcia DeShaies Woodmansee Phillip T. Zeni, Jr. Restricted Gifts Marguerite Raiford Estes Marcus A. Kimbrough Conrad P. Lehfeldt Johanna Vandegrift Lehfeldt C. Edward Sanders, Jr. Mary Carnahan Sanders* Paula Claverie Sappington Sharon R. Simpson Christine Kennedy Tilley Class of 1991 Unrestricted: $24,304.50 Participation: 47% The Red 6. Black Society Senior Members Jason T. Greene* Michelle Long Greene* Elizabeth Roe Pearce** The Red cb. Black Society Members James V. Conte, Jr.* Denise Fontenot Conte* Jason N. Hamblen Matthew K. Johnson* Ellen Truxtun Lewis* Laurice V. McGinty, HI Leigh McRight McGinty Paul M. 011inger* Jonathan P. Smoke Kathleen Fleece Smoke Stephen C. Spinks* Eric M. Teal* Kristin Anne Rudolph Weller* Dean's Society Amy Bower Burchenal* Cloister Society Christina Holyfield Crater* Tower Society E. Rucker Agee, Jr. Johanna Kahalley Anton* Cynthia Doolittle Clingan Peter A. Ferrara* Gregory B. Foster* Tracy Ballard Lindow* Helen Glover Moses* C. Clark Ogilvie* Deborah Christina Chan* Pressley Harris Peters Heather Oulton Rousseau* Jennifer Moore Rutledge* Amanda Illges VanCleve Loyalty Club Susan Sineath Calahan* Courtney Ward Chavez Misty Garner Clark* Katherine A. Coe* Heather Stewart Cook G. Taylor Curtis* Thomas K. Dilworth* Allison Buell Douglas* Patrick N. Farr* Maureen McCabe Farr* Susan J. Geist Natalie Ensminger Gildea* Veronica Lawson Gunn* Sharon Lynn Hawkins* Edward F. Hettinger* Heather Lindsey Hettinger* Teresa Isobe Howell* Mary Matthews Hunter* Robert A. James, Jr." Jeffrey W. Jones* Janna Marie Journeycake Jennifer Wachtel Kates* John M. Krug Lee Nowlin Moffatt* Misty Wakeland Monroe Timothy R. Moore* Angela Kay Nissing* Andrew D. Nix* Daryl K. Sneed* Clayton F. Spencer Rebecca Allyn Spencer Traci Blair Strickland* Steven T Sullivan* Rodney B. Vanhoose J. Kyle Webb Shannon Linder Welborn* Donors Monica Lynn Allies Robert W. Barclay Kerri West Barclay Mary Elizabeth Benton* R. Todd Bobo John C. Borden, IV Randal E. Brown, Jr.* Laura Kristen Pryor Brown* Michael Todd Butts Jennifer Bishop Cahal Patrick B. Carruth* Paige Williford Carruth* Juanita Martin Moore* ( Class of 1991: A Class on the Rise The first 10 years after commencement can be a time of great transition. Alumni, on average, move seven times in their first 10 years after graduation. Finding the perfect career and starting new families bring new challenges. While members of the Class of 1991 have achieved significant gains in their careers, they have also shown their appreciation for their alma mater by supporting the Annual Fund. Elizabeth Pearce and Paul 011inger led the Class of 1991 Reunion Gift Campaign Committee to success. The class's total gift was $24,304, exceeding its goal by $10,804. Through the special peer-led campaign, seven people joined The Red & Black Society this year. Fifty-three peo- ple increased their gifts, and 46 people gave a gift for the first time. "I think the best part of working on the Reunion Gift Campaign this year was the chance to talk to people I haven't seen in 10 years," said Elizabeth. "So much has changed for people in that time, and I really enjoyed catching up." The Class of 1991 is a clan on the rise. Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Christopher L. Casey Andrew D. Chaney Susanna Sutton Charles Heather Arvidson Choe* David M. Cook, II Mary Kay Freeland Cook* Jerry G. Couloubaritsis Kellye Jo Crane Stephen D. Edgerton Arthur D. Floyd, II* Katherine Goodrich Philip C. Fons Cynthia Lea Gamblin Elizabeth Louise Gay* Kenneth S. Geers Kristal Marlow Gibson Jeffrey B. Gibson* Dawn Carothers Gibson* Gina Marie Rhodes Haissian Lydia Turman Hansen Carol Hughes Hardison Carolyn Dale Harrison Robert K. Heck, Jr. Katherine Sessoms Jacobi David C. Jerden, Jr.* Steven M. Kerr Christopher T Kolker Mary Kathryn Lane* Virginia S. Langenkamp* JoAnn Elizabeth Lynen* Maria Garcia Marks* Denise Vaughn McCormick* Cristofer G. McMann* Kimberly Joanne Medland Leesa Dionne Miles Angela Holland Mills Darby Jane Moore-Doyle Patsy Phillips Morgan* Joy Stafford Murphey William N. Nelsen Anne Louise Nicol Robert D. Peyton* T. Monroe Rayburn, III* Shilpa Sunki Reddy* Michael W. Robbins Gwenda Renee' Robinson* Mildred Lena Sabbatini* Christi Barr Schaeffer* C. Christopher Schroeder John P. Sheahan, Jr.* Jennifer Sledge Mowrey Marion Carmen Sorrells* Katherine Jacobs Stanton* Patrick L. Stuart* Loyd T. Sullivan* Lynn Duncan Summerfield Marjorie M. Thigpen-Carter* Des Griffith Thomasson* Alyce Diane Waller* Lauren Anderson Waterton* Courtney Ann Welch* Kelly Horst Whitlatch Restricted Gifts Craig W. Brewer Mary Margaret Adams Brewer Heather Stewart Cook Arthur D. Floyd, II Jason T. Greene Michelle Long Greene Jason N. Hamblen Jennifer Dunn Long Clifford E. Rich Shannon Linder Welborn Class of 1992 Unrestricted: $15,177.50 Participation: 41% The Red d Black Society Senior Members Victoria Scarlett Holland* The Red dr Black Society Members Christopher N. Emanuel J. Patrick Gamble* Gina Capizzani Hamblen William H. Jordan Lacey Taylor Jordan David A. Kahalley Catherine Cooper Loveman Elizabeth Proctor Reichelt Robert O. Roebuck Jana Lane Southern* Anna Bentley Williams Tower Society Marty B. McAfee* Chesney Falk McAfee* Bradley A. Todd* Loyalty Club Belinda Woodiel Boyd Erica Blank Bronson Julie Story Byerley Ashley Brian Coffield* Elizabeth Jane Cotham Rankin Payne Cox* Brian M. Curtis Carol Annette DuBard* Claiborne H. Ferguson* Mary Anne Finney* George B. Hofstetter* Amanda Murray Hofstetter* Allison Elizabeth Manzke* Ashley Simmons McCarthy* Mark Allen Miller* Bronwyn Spiers Morgan* Lee Graham Morphis G. Demetri Patikas Lane Patton Patikas Scott B. Peatross Matthew T. Preston* Ashley Mickle Preston* Katherine Celene Ray Cynthia Ann Sullivan* Leigh Bishop Taub April Camille Tucker* Andrea Ludwig* Stacy Holston Zeller* Donors Kelly L. Agee* Elizabeth Van Court Awsumb Thomas A. Beebe* Mary Lacy Bell Brittan Morel Bliss* Sarah Hughes Burns Susan Kimberlin Butcher Mary Helen Russell Butler Frank S.W. Cater Michelle Skelton Chapman Howard L Cleveland, IV* Emily Newsom Cook E. Wilson Cook, III* Michael R. Couden* James Morgan Day, III* Bradley C. Dickerson Cindy McCraw Dircks* W. Donald Duke, Jr. Laura Landers Duke Kathleen Donnelly Ferrari Warren K. Fincher Staley S. Fitzgerald* Kelly A. Garrett Maria Ray Goodspeed Brian S. Grant* Charles West Hammond Kelly Chantal Hartis Cassandra Morgan Hawkins* Stephen N. Horn R. McPhail Hunt, III Bradley N. Jenkins C Coleman Barton Johnson* Mary Gordon Walker Kerr Kristin Ane' Kloss Lindsay Odom Krosnes Kelly Elizabeth Leach* Kristen Elizabeth Lichtermann Sara Hawks Marecki Melissa Jean Martin-Anderson* John L. Mason* Mary Jennifer McDaniel Barbara Hall Miller Jane Ann Lampton Moore* Jennifer Hamlett Moore Shannon Emerson Myatt* Lisa Elizabeth Navarra* Tracy Lynn Boney Nipp Peter S. Pappas Steven M. Peckham Laura Michelle Pietrangelo* Claire Cleveland Ratcliff* Sharon Bridger Reichhardt Alison Foster Rosenberger* Christine Clippinger Sawyer* 0. E. Schow, IV Terron Kaye Shoemaker* Katherine Short Simpson* Richard H. Stout* Elizabeth Hickman Sullivan* Kathy Williams Sutton D. Kyle Swift Jennifer Jenkins Szedlak* W. Kevin Thompson Ashley Ellis Tierney Richard T Trenthem, Jr. Walter M. Walcott Holli McLeary Ward Kelly Pledger Weeks* Kendel Bailey White* Benjamin Z. Woodworth Shannon Brown Work* Restricted Gifts Bradley C. Dickerson Kelly A. Garrett Gina Capizzani Hamblen George B. Hofstetter Amanda Murray Hofstetter Kelly Elizabeth Leach Allison Elizabeth Manzke Kyle A. Marks John L. Mason Scott B. Peatross Stewart D. Perry Sharon Bridger Reichhardt Leigh Bishop Taub W. Kevin Thompson Kevin W. Tilley Class of 1993 Unrestricted: $10,433.00 Participation: 45% The Redd Black Society Members Peter M. Adams* W. Allen Bell Joseph E. Dudek, Jr.* Miles S. Fortas* Logan H. Germann Cheri Alison Grosvenor* Vickie Hardy Jones Aiveen Killian Kahalley D. Andrew Shipman Elizabeth Hayes Smithers* Tower Society Jars Hill Ahrabi* Lauralea Jeanette Dorman* Susan Wemmers Pellettieri Thais Davenport Kilday* Jeffrey A. Mullins David J. Ward Brooke Treadwell Ward Loyalty Club Nancy Adele Braam Christopher C. Dawson Ann Carter Murray Dawson Sara Blankenship Dilworth* Debbie Ann Glenn Jason K. Hamilton* Drew M. Henry Bridget Bradley Kantoff Elizabeth Marie Kaufman* Caroline Elizabeth Knight* James W. Lacy, Jr. Thomas M. Lowry, IV* Heather Dorris Miller* Kenneth L. Milman* Scott L. Milman Nichole Soule Nix* Katherine Goodloe Peatross Melinda Ellen Simon* Reid A. Smiley* T Cayce Stapp* Stephanie Monte Sullivan* D. Jay Sumner, Jr.* Christian B. Waddell* Donors . David Assaf, IV* Sydney Thompson Assaf* Douglas B. Bacon Robert L. Baldwin Katherine McCaa Baldwin Shavit Bar-Nahum* Elizabeth Feagin Bartusch Jeffrey M. Bean Elizabeth Wilson Benner Danielle Marie Boyce* Lynette Breedlove* Douglas R. Brumley Eleanor Chandlee Bryan Christopher T Buchanan Charles E. Cardona, II Daniel H. Carl Yves Rougelot Clark J. Clay Cole* Erin Camille Coleman* Catherine Lee Colquitt* L. Forrest Conner* John Harper Cook Lynn Elizabeth Crabb Susan Ewart Crowder* Susan Crutcher Deneen Brian H. Dixon* Elizabeth Claire Douglas Victoria Louise Edrington* Katherine Kennedy Flouhouse Katherine Galiger DeTitta* Jeanne Chadwick Geers Christopher A. Geiger Jennilyn Gibson* Bethany Chafin Harden Lisa Mancini Harden Patricia Brousseau Hardin* Harkness McDonald Harris* William H. Harris J. David Hill Marlinee Clark Iverson Allison LaRocca Jackson* Robert W. Jarrett, Jr. Paige Williams Jenkins Leslie G. Johnson, II* Mark N. Johnson* Carey Smith Johnson* Jennifer Harris Johnston Teresa Renee Jones Edward B. Kizer Paul T Knapstein Elizabeth Sudbury Langston* Deborah Reed Lenaghan Kimberly Brooke Lichterman* Dionne Low-Nolan Elizabeth Pritchett Lowe Shannon Alta Maris* Abigail Martha Markward Stephen S. Mathews, Jr. Lara Lanford McGinty J. Richard Miller, Jr. Gregory A. Moffitt Julie Montgomery Wood Gwendolyn Mullins Young James L. Myatt* Sean T Nighbert* Amy Hathcock Nighbert* Tam Lynn Odle Edley Womack Ortman Scott B. Ostrow Renee Augusta Pardieck* James M. Perry, III Richard A. Picerno, II Lisa McNall Pirwitz* Christopher E Pollette Laura Gustafson Porter Donald L Price Robert T Ratcliff, Jr.* Carlyn Men Rayburn* Alumni Giving by Class continued _from page 39 Honor Roll of Donors Warren Arthur Record, Jr. Stacy Kay Rector* David T. Rice Rebecca A. Miller-Rice Ralene S. Richards Troy P. Roddy Kristen Erika Rothammer* Gayathri Sankaran* Jennifer Sapp Scheidt* James G. Scherer* Anne Everett Schilling* Courtney Leigh Schwarten Eric M. Smith Harold C. Smith* Stephanie Walker Sockrider John Michael Stephany* Richard Barrett Summers Tanja Claudine Lueck Brian J.J. Tierney Erin Hubbell Till Judith DeSha Tolar Wendy Lawing Trenthem Kristine Kelly Tucker Melissa McFarland Wagoner Wendy Marie Walters* Mary Elizabeth Webb Alexander W. Wellford, III Bryan C. Wheatley* Elizabeth Kendrick Yarbrough Restricted Gifts Douglas B. Bacon Christopher T. Buchanan John P. Long, Jr. Katherine Goodloe Peatross Gayathri Sankaran Richard Barrett Summers Tanja Claudine Lueck Melissa McFarland Wagoner Class of 1994 Unrestricted. $8,532.50 Participation: 43% The Red 6. Black Society Members Chip Brian W. Carter Bryars, III Melissa Ann Herbst William D. Jackson Molly Bradley Jackson Gregory Y. Neill* H. Benjamin Scott, Jr.* Rebecca Darling Thom Tower Society John T. Helm, IV* Brian P. O'Neill* Nancy Elizabeth Turner Loyalty Club Ellen DeLoach Baker Dana A. Chamblee Nancy Burks Cotham* Jennifer Wineland Craft* Anne Maria Falgoust* Michael G. Fulton Susan Jean Gabrielson Fulton Patricia Whitehurst Johnson* Justin M. Klestinski* Christopher G. Linder* James P. McDaniel* Kristin Lavender Price* Lelia Hood Savory* Amy Powers Stapp* Mark L Strickland* Jason G. Tatum Stefanie Yount Taylor* Thomas J. White, IV Donors Kristy Dallas Alley Michael J. Augspurger Emilia Green Ballentine* Amy Coney Barrett Beth Webster Blake Anne Gibson Bost Kelly Petro Bridgforth Judith P. Brown* V. Alan Burton Amanda Coe Burton Kelly Howard Butts Edgard L. Cabanillas* Charles W. Campbell* Shing-Hwa Cheung Pace Harrison Clark Halie Kathleen Clouse Sara Kristine Cohan Janet Campbell Cook Merryl Taylor Cooper Stewart S. Crais Dorian Jones Crawford Richard D. Crowder* Carol Ann Culpepper William C. Davidson Megan Aine Dykstra* W. Scott Franklin Julianne Milnor Gable Bophany LiLia Huot G. Michael Gonda Christopher N. Gossett Teya Kathryn Green* Stacey Meredith Greenberg Gretchen King Hall Timothy S. Hamilton Matthew C. Hardin Joseph S. Hardison, III Christopher F. Harrod Stacy Long Heck Laurence D. Henry W Darin Hornsby Carolyn Clark Houston Emily Merriwether Hubbard Deborah Henderson Hughes Emily Pouzar Jenkins Andrew D. Jeter Laura Locke Kandilakis Brittan Hill King Amanda Gatlin Knapstein Brian A. Konradi Ann-Tyler Chote Konradi W. Bibb Lamar, Ill Frances Patrick Lancaster* Caroline Liliana Lenac* Andrew R. Likes* Mark C. Loftis Mark K. Manno Mary Elizabeth Neville Martin* Rachael Wooldridge McCone* C. Sean McCrary Marie-Elise Sidonie Middleton* Lisa Ranee Mitchell Stephen A. Montgomery Jason A. Narenkivicius* Deborah Nelson Christopher J. Parker Alison McVoy Paul* Nell Owen Paxton* Keri Doyle Perry Holly Hall Price Mark R. Ptacek Erika Vanessa Ragan-Middleton* Robert B. Ragland Karen Marr Ramsey Elizabeth Creighton Rather Elizabeth Ann Rhoades Kristin Horton Ritter* Brandy Anne Rogers Christina D. Ross Margaret McCall Sharp* Brandon E. Smithey Denise Ceule Sommer Corey Galle Steele Ruth Binkerd Stephenson* Gregory L. Stewart* Anne Foster Talbot* Cami Buffington Townsend Brian D. Vandegrift* Karla Kemberly Washburn* Valerie Michelle Webb James D. Wilkerson, II Laura Pointer Wilkerson Jennifer Johns Wilkes Elizabeth Ann Young* Amy Hill Dickerson Susan N. Masson Restricted Gifts Amy Hill Dickerson G. Michael Gonda Christopher G. Linder Brian P. O'Neill Laura Benson Perry Victoria Elizaneth Taugner Tamekia Lavern Wakefield James D. Wilkerson, II Laura Pointer Wilkerson Class of 1995 Unrestricted: $ Z5I650 Participation: 43% The Red a. Black Society Members Timothy C. Ballard Bryan E Coker Sara Barnette Coker Dipak Ghosh* Jay M. Ezelle* Brian S. McGeorge* Karyn Walters Overton Duncan Riddell Walcott Scott* Hunter 0. West Tower Society Ann Stuart Eddings Loyalty Club Brian M. Coldren R. Thomas Craft* Sarah Sears Egeli* Sarah J. Hall* Mary Ellen Hamel Leann Eggers Linam Arlyn S. Mick, Jr. Julie Wilkins Price* Jamie D. Sisk* Melissa K. Scandlyn Donors Jacqueline Laurie Adams Martha Edmonds Allen* Scotland C. Allen Justin S. Baker* Amy Gibson Baldwin Sara Marie Barnhart Faithe Proulx Barrett* Pamela Dawn Baugus* Tara Evans Beck Lori Elizabeth Bond Susannah Caroline Bowles Aaron T Brenner Mary Amanda Ellison Buchanan Caroline W. Carter Christopher P. Chappell John L. Coutrado Gregory L. Davis Jeffrey M. Davis Andrea Elizabeth Dexter* Eduardo E. Dieppa, III Mary Margaret Doyle Julie Walker Eaton* Elise C. Eidemiller* Eric L Elms* Brian S. Faughnan Kimberly Farmer Finch* Katherine Elizabeth Garrett Thomas V. Gieselmann Jason R. Githens* Melissa Martin Gonda Wesley N. Hall* A. J. Hamilton, Jr. Robyn Elise Harbin* Carmen Camille Harris* Elizabeth Frances Harris Allyson Glenn Hawks Katherine Ruth Hiestand* Anna Elizabeth Houk Laurin B. Howell Julia Keltner Hughes Jennifer K. Jenkins* Matthew Ian John* Shelia Renee Jones Sonya N. Jones* Marian H. Kelly* Joel R. Kidd Katherine Bedeian Kingsmill* Elizabeth Cotten Knight John B. Knott, IV Charles A. Kohn, II Danielle M. Larson Gretchen Wright LaSalle Laura E. Lindley* Robert D. MacMillan* John Richard Martin* R. Vaughan Massie Margaret Rue Massie Julie Burford Mauser Kemper P. Maxwell Elizabeth Abbott McCrary Sarah Lyn McVoy Stephanie Lee Miller* James A. Minter, IV Brent A. Moberly* Robert L Mohundro* William Le Moore* 011iette W Murry-Drobot* Christina Pierce-Neumann John W. Oliphant, Jr. W. Judd Peak Margaret H. Pettyjohn Andrea Rose Picerno Virginia Eden Planchon Robyn Williamson Pollette Melinda J. Pomeroy Jason D. Rauls* Lisa Michelle Reese Rebecca T. Robertson* Stephanie Schulz Robertson Alexandra S. Rogers Vanessa K.P. Ross* G. Stiles Rougeou* Ashley Hamilton Rougeou* Elizabeth Dawn Sale Owen P. Shull John H. Slater* Katherine Lanier McNab* Robyn Rebecca Stone Michelle L. Stuart Amy Michelle Taylor Teresa Renee Tenpenny* Bradley N. Terhune Julie Marie Tomblin Allison Wannamaker* Christopher J. Williams Robin Followell NY/insert Natasha Westrich Wood Maria Cawood Wright* Restricted Gifts Timothy C. Ballard Mary Amanda Ellison Buchanan Catherine Ann Cozart Melissa Martin Gonda Carmen Camille Harris Angela Kreuter Rogers Stephanie Jean Rogers R. Trent Taylor Jennifer Lenora Erkulwater Class of 1996 Unrestricted: $ 9,660.00 Participation: 42% The Red dr Black Society Senior Members G. David Overend The Redd Black Society Members Jane Paxson Brigden* Christopher E. Chastain* R. Kemp Conrad* Catherine Susanna Cuellar John A. Feild* Patrick G. Fisher* Allison Patricia Fones* One Anonymous Donor Loyalty Club Charles R. Bone* Thomas H. Castelli* S. Steele Ford, Jr. Megan Crowell Ford Daniel C. Millner Chesley Hooper Porteous Clifford A. Thomas Tracy Jean Walton* Donors Kimberly M. Alexander* Melissa Denly Alexander Joy Janet Al-Jazrawi* Natalie Dell Bailey Mary Elizabeth Bankson* Brian L. Biffle Michael L. Blanscet* Jacqueline Schaffhauser Brady Scott S. Brown Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 42 Courtney Poole Bruntez Michael R. Buntaine* John C. Chauvin Amy Elizabeth Chifici Karla Susanne Clingan* John G. Curren, III Mildred Reed Davis* Stephen M. Deusner* Barbara Gentry Dowell* Robert W. Downey* D. C. Drake Derek J. Eaton* Joanne Denise Estes Elizabeth Moore Evans Mary Elizabeth Farr Lane Gotten Faughnan Phuong-Linh Nguyen Fay Richard A. Finch* Kristen Lyn Frentz Susan Mathis Gaither Elizabeth Powell Goings Heather Leigh Green* Rebecca Lynn Habeeb* Avis A. Hall* Albert F. Hammer, IV Pamela Kay Hanson James 0. Harr Gerald J. Harrington J. Michael Hart, Jr.* Shelley Lorraine Hoffmann 'Candace Kane Holladay* Charles H. Hooker, III Angela Reno Fox Lara Fleming Huffman* Anna Ingram Hurayt* Amber Isom Albert D. Johnson Jennifer Leslie Juliano* Brandi Barnes Keller* Rachel Danelle Kelly Brooke Arnold King* Daniel E. Kirsch* Sara Ann Kraabel Beth Michele Lacaeyse Loretta Elmere Lambert* John D. Langdon Jennifer Judith Larson* Michael R. Lee Amy Elizabeth Lounsbury Julia Johnston Lowder* Meredith Miller Marks* Kevin S. Mathews Patrick W. McCarroll Anne Marie B. McCollum Jason A. McFarland* M. Bancroft McMurphy, III* Hallie Vinton McNeill Caldwell K. Meeks Joseph P. Montminy Jon Michael Morgan Sarah Frinks Morgan Courtney Melchers Murphy Edward M. Parker* Katherine Conti Pool Emoke Katalin Pulay* Rachael Elizabeth Rack Jessica Michele Rainey* Virginia Maxwell Rauls Robert R. Record Jennifer Ann Rezba* John D. Rodriguez* Jamie Ruth Roeling* Jennilyn Hass Romano* John S. Rose Heather Plumb Rose Cassandra Whetsell Runnels Corey Fontaine Saba Joanne Mary Samaha* Rebecca Sanchez* Abigail Kathryn Cohan Sanders Van M. Savage, Jr.* Jill Tracey Rutters-Schenk Tracey Short Schmidt* Jenny Phillips Schroeder Christy Michelle Skelton Carey Marie Skinner Astrid Nicole Smith* Christina Erin Smith Billie Ann Snodgrass* Sarah Wolford Stavely Cynthia Lee Stephens Michael C. Stoker* Loyd Estes Tarver, III Christopher A. Theofiledes* Felix Vazquez-Chona Shannon Hope Williams Peter A. Wilson* W. Cortland Winsett Restricted Gifts Courtney Poole Bruntez John D. Langdon G. David Overend Robert R. Record Heritage Society Members Richard C. Kamm, Jr. G. David Overend Class of 1997 Unrestricted. $ 4,541.00 Participation: 36% The Red dr Black Society Members Kristen Miller Behan* Tourer Society Laura McRae O'Neill* Loyalty Club Amy Katherine Alderson Bradley P. Brubaker* Alper M. Cetingok* Jamie LuAnn Edrington* Jeremy R. Kellar Christopher L. Marlowe* Robert P. Marus Carissa Lucas Moore* Riley W. Roby Ralph Ruby, III* Joshua B. Spickler Ginger Crouch Spickler Kari Joy Sutton Elizabeth Gray Wells* Joseph Andrew Wildman* Robert J. Wright* Donors Rodney J. Abele, III Melissa Webb Anderson Justin L. Ankerman Carrie Elizabeth Archie* Susan Elizabeth Ashe* Victoria Lee Atkinson* Christopher E. Baker* Christopher T. Bellows* Elizabeth Ellen Bernard* Donna Marie Best Sarah Nell Bolton Meredith Lou Boyd* Alexa Suzanne Bradley* Sara Ann Bril,:s* Amy Elizabeth Brown* Alyssa Camille Browning Neil A. Brunetz Katherine McQuiston Bush Mark R. Cheney Darrell T. Cobbins* Elizabeth Collins Coleman Ben L. Cormack* Rebecca Brown Crawford Chad M. Cross Elizabeth Alice Crouch Sarah Elizabeth Curtis Macon Edmonson Davis Denise Presley Denton Lee C. Donald Genevieve Theresa Eley* Enrique K. Espinosa* Taylor M. Fairman* Frank E Farmer Jennifer Rebecca Gafford* Laurea Caroline Glusman* Angela Wherry Green* Bennett K. Hazlip* Elizabeth Katharyn Markovits* C. Denson Henry Amy VanLandingham Herrin Michael C. Hughes David P. Katz* Katherine Hall Kopfler* Neal Lakdawala Julia Kaye Lang* M. Jeff Lekarczyk Julie Michelle Line Marian Elizabeth Lokey* Christina St. Clair Lynch* Anthony A. Martin David L. McCollum Amy Riddle McCollum Michael E McGinn Lorin Jean McGuire Kendall Williams Meeks Kayla Strain Melton J. Scott Miller Brendan P. Minihan, Jr.* Tara Atwood Nuebert* Miriam Finch Nipper* Leslie Beck Norman Michelle Wilson Northcutt* D. Christopher Nunn* David S. Osier* Christopher A. Palazzolo John Speck Palmer* J. Eric Patrick* Anita Virginia Person Alyson Brooke Porter* Isabel Melo Ragland Michael R. Ray James E. Renehan* Amy Rae Hobby* Sara Elizabeth Hart Ripley* John W. Schafer Kelley LaRue Pratt Ellen Mewborne Shuler* Kara Plenge Smart* Jennifer Michelle Smith Meredith Kimberly Smith* R. Ben Strauser* Carrie Ann Templeton* Andrew C. Tedow Marianne McWherter Tetlow J. M. Scott Toland Charlotte Cameron Turnipseed Jason W. Turns* Nichole Williams Walker Thomas W. Wallace Meredith Latimer Wallace Katherine Kay White Zhanelle-Marie Vitare Whitley E. B. Harrison Willis* Nao Kinoshita Wylie Viktoria Augusta Ziebarth* Restricted Gifts Amy Katherine Alderson Justin L. Ankerman Neil A. Brunetz C. Denson Henry M. Jeff Lekarczyk Jessica Ann McLaughlin Laura McRae O'Neill J. Matthew Wohlfarth Class of 1998 Unrestricted: $ 4,598.00 Participation: 40% The Red err Black Society Members William C. Buchheit, Jr. Autumn Cartmill Chastain* Tower Society Stephen Eric Baumert* Loyalty Club Errin Calhoun Dean Courtney Richardson Elliott* Andrew K. Gibbs* Elizabeth Brooks Hood* Elizabeth Jordan Knight* Sarah Elizabeth Lindsey* Susan Kathryn Meredith* Katrina Elizabeth Schott* Stephanie Jean Shackelford* Julia G. Smith Amanda Grebe Tamburrino Meredith Taylor Tarver David M. Wells* Caroline Hall Wildman* Donors Amy Elizabeth Auwarter Emily Katherine Bacque* Amy Marie Berlin* D. Jason Bishop* Philip R. Bittel* Allison Griffin Bittel Nadia Michelle Blakemore Scarlett Richardson Caldwell David B. Carr* Jennifer Ann Cartwright Andrew P Cates* Chirag Dinesh Chauhan* Sidney Wood Clapp* Lloyd Elliott Clark Sonja Kanini Clayton-Pedersen Steven B. Cowan* Kelly Susan Crane Laurene Paulanne Cranford Leslie Lee Curry* Barton A. Dassinger Michelle Gessler Dassinger Erin Suzanne Davis* Melanie Margaret Dickson Karl J. Dzelzldans Karen Lynn Eaton Charles Ellis Elsas* Elizabeth Greer Epley Michael J. Faber Elizabeth Bokesch Fairman* Randall T. Ford James Creswell Gardner, III Laura Foster Gettys* Carolyn Ragan Georgiade Jason E Griffith Allen B. Groves David T. Handley* Joel H. Hass Melissa Jean Hasslen Elizabeth Kathryn Hays Kelly Lynn Haywood* Stephen A. Hester Laura Lee Hoskins Lindsey K. Irons* Michelle Emily Jacques Samuel P Jordan, III Daniel H. Kahalley Jennie Vee Keith* Hillary Alexis Keller Carey Leigh Kelley Cullen Nelson Kent W Scott Kibler Katherine Tart Kibler Christy deJesus Kim Matthew C. LaFevor Peter H. Lalvlotte* Laura Elizabeth Lavender* Jacquelin Boggs Lawler Joshua D. Lawrence Amanda Bethel' Dannette Anding Liles* Mary Louise Lowen Jinanne R. Marable Zarina Siason Mason* Margaret Ann McDonald* Amy Anthony McQueen Shelley Nicole Miller* Margaret Ann Taylor Minihan* Mary Sharry Molina Katherine Morgan* Etelka Lanza Murphy Jonathan D. Nolen Brett S. Norman Frank L O'Connor, III Viraj K. Parikh Audrey O'Donnell Patrick* Sarah Elizabeth Petke Alumni Giving_by Class continued from page 41 Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Margaret Scott Rebman* Nancy Beresford Brown* Jennifer Marie Ramp* Rachel Anne Bozynski* Emily Rebecca Ogden* Kristen Leigh Richard? Ashley Anne Browning Allison Joyce Rantisi Anne Canada Bragg* Kevin J. Olsen* Marc H. Ross* Drew Hamilton Butler Leland Caley Record Jeremy D. Brewer* Emily Kathryn Parkinson* Jenny Clayton Schafer* A. Paul Butts Leigh Kristin Rhodes* Kevin G. Brick* James C. Patterson* Jordan D. Schniper* Florence Stumb Butts Karla Ann Riemenschneider Susan Marie Brombacher* Joseph B. Peeples* Howard M. Schramm, III* Mary Allison Beasley Cates* Alix Leslie Roberts Lindy Denise Brown* Beth Porter Percer* Bridgette Lee Scott Catherine Ann Chesley* Melissa Dianne Roby Coy E. Buckley, Jr.* Michael T. Perrottet* Katherine Scott Muth Cadien Johns Clark* Brittain A. Rogers, IV Tyler W. Buckner* Jill Marie Peterfeso* Chadwick J. Myers John H. Coleman* Jaclyn Marie Ross* Tarah Penny Buckner* Anna Barbara Pinchak* William G. Sharp* Mary Reid Colter Patricia Marie Rouse Edith Ellington Burns* Trent J. Pingenot* Judith Allegra Smelser* Piyamas Kan Comkornruecha Lisa Michele Roy* G.S. Clark Burrow* Helen Nicole Puckett* Peter Todd Snow Julie Reese Decker Anne Moore Elizabeth Rozelle Kevin M. Carlucci* Shelby Elizabeth Reed* Courtney Denise Spivey Andrea June Dellinger Kyle M. Ryan* Robert Townsend Cole Kristen Elizabeth Rydberg* Grant J. Stephenson Clare Doyle Dempsey* Elizabeth McCormac Ryan* Jeana Elizabeth Conner* Leslie Erin Sait* H. Lamar Stone, IV* Melody Barnett Deusner* Richard John Scandrett, II Jessica Gray Crawford* Gregory S. Scheuchenzuber* Benjamin M. Stronach Emily T. Dodson Stephanie Alice Scarpinato Annie Marie Daniel* Abraham M. Schneidt* Victor J. Suane, Jr. Morgan Bomar Eckles Meredith McCrea Schember Audrey Mae Davis* John M. Seale* Thomas A. Suchman David Allen Elder Gregory A. Sims* Joby M. Dion* Devin P Sherman* Carrie Lehman Suchman Adrienne Ballew Elder Karin Linnea Soderlund* Catherine Detring Eason* Lydia Vicki Shih* Elisabeth Nicole Thomas Megan Lynn Emery* James Daniel Spinnenweber, Jr. Jay Ecldes Andrew R Shulman* Erik R. Tillman J. Kelly Ensor, III Lee H. Spitzer David Hamilton Eggers* Emily Elizabeth Slagle* B. Lynn Tiner* Diane Elizabeth Faires Elizabeth Dorsey Staples Lee Elizabeth Eilbott* Catherine N. Smart* Kristina Michelle Tucker* S. Stuart Fallen Gerard R. Tansey Witney Heath Elliott* Elizabeth Anne Smith* Emery Louise Van Hook Katharine Miller Farmer Joshua S. Tayloe Cullen R. Evans* Joshua D. Solomon* Elizabeth Bond Weaver Holly Nicole Frederick Ben David Teague Christine Frances Fall* Sarah Clarke Squire* Angie Gill Wellford* Richard Grant Gandy Amy Melissa Terry* John N. Ferguson* Jennifer Ann Stefan* Elizabeth Louise Wells* Rhoberta Rae Giambelluca James David Thomasson, Jr.* James H. Flowers* Stashu J. Stemkowski* Ashley Knox West Jessica Laurie Nelson Katherine Ann Tipton Todd M. Foss Jennifer Kay Stevland* N. Fred Wix Andrew C. Hamric* Davienne Michelle Toth Thomas B. Fullerton, Jr.* Brenna Fae Strickland* David Scott Wottle Brian H. Harris* Kristina Mary Van Prooyen* Nicholas Grojean* Callie Lyons Summers* Restricted Gifts David Jansen Haskins* Frances Lara Valencia Peter Alexander Hall Jeffrey L. Sutton* Sidney Wood Clapp Kristin Lee Fox Jennifer Keitel Hause Scott Montgomery Haven* Ladye Jane Vickers* Brigitta Dagmar Von Messling Sarah Louisa Haney* Lilia Vanessa Hardin* Julie Elaine Swierupski* Jessica Maki Teague Amanda Maree Pecko Henry Picton Hilliard Robert Mark Thomas Walker James W. Harris V* Michael L. Thompson* Katherine Scott Muth Adele Kelli Hines Kevin J. Wendell Jeffrey Peden Harris, Jr.* Isaac P. Thomsen* Sara Lynn Stainback Jason Stuart House* Amy Shibley Whigham Timothy S. Hayes* Courtney Annette Umberger* H. Lamar Stone, IV Helen Ruth Houston Mary Ann Whitmire* Margaret Kathleen Henry* Amanda Corkern Vezina N. Fred Wix Patricia Puhalski Jenkins* M. Andrew Wylie Clare C. Hodge, III* Brandon G. Waggoner* One Anonymous Donor Stefanoe Allysia Johnson* Margaret Mary Yerger* Brendan R. Hogan* Charles H. Watt, IV* Class of 1999 Warren Theodore Johnson, III* Abigail West Jumper* One Anonymous Donor Restricted Gifts Jaime Patricia Hook* Scott Dowling Hopkins* Ellen Elizabeth Weirich* Stephen A. Whitten* Unrestricted $ 3,979.50 Nicole Rebecca Kelsay Christina Michelle Boles Bradley Keith Jones* Matthew E. Wilkinson* Participation: 44% Stacey Helene Kivel* Matthew H. Breaux Rachel Ellison Jones* Casey Deann Williams* The Red d' Black Society Members Charles Maurice Agee, III* Kerry E. Kornblatt Brooke E. Lamb* Jaime Angelyn Lancaster* Laura Virginia Laney* Karen Hines Daniel Diane Elizabeth Faires Holly Nicole Frederick Stefanoe Allysia Johnson Zachary Jumper* Amelia Robinson Killebrew* Kristin Leah Kleber* Christine E. Knipscheer* Brian A. Willis* Christian J. Wold* Sallie Curry Woodell* Ebony Monika Woods* Loyalty Club Kelly Gill Laudon Michael Whit Moloney Samantha Gaylord Laffoon* Bush M. Wrighton* Rachel Elizabeth Allen* Ashley Beth Linton Laura Kathryn Odom Linda Christina Lasselle* Shadenn Veronica Zarur* Tillman J. Finley* Charles M. Llewellyn* Richard Trieu Pham Maegan Dian Leith* Restricted Gifts William C. Griffis* Tara Jean Loux Leland Caley Record Heather Leigh Locicridge* Cullen R. Evans Anne Braden Moon* Alok Madan Robert A. Thompson, Jr. Trent A. Lutz* Jeffrey Peden Harris, Jr. Zachary Glyn Moore* One Anonymous Donor Elizabeth Webb Miller* Michael Whit Moloney Class of 2000 Clark T. Madison* John D. Marshall* Sonja Jeanne Johnson Christine E Knipscheer Unrestricted. $ 3,397.00 Donors Matthew P. Monaco* Peter T. Marudas* Peter W. Matthews Frances Nicole Albers Madison Anne Moore* Participation: 43% Wayne J. McCants, Jr.* John C. Sites Allison Leigh Alderson* Stewart F. Alford, IV* Allen Brian Anderson* Renee Nicole Atkins* Julie Elizabeth Atkinson Sarah Elizabeth Morgan Rachel Michelle Morris* Alison Raye Nathan Tanner McGill Neidhardt* Jane Henderson Nigra* The Red & Black Society Members Richard S. Lum* James R. Murphy* Jennifer Catherine McDougal* Bryn Elizabeth McDougall* Wilfred E. McKinney* Lanie Marie Mckinnon* Cara Christine McNeese* Maria Elisabeth Balasis Laura Kathryn Odom Loyalty Club Wesley N. Meador* * Gifts reflecting an increase Benjamin A. Ball* Joyce Ann Parker-Fegette Annica I.E. Schael Jennifer Grimmer Merkel to a higher level Carolyn Alison Barnwell Dagon J. Percer* John C. Sites* Blakely W. Miller* Deceased Tracy Lyn Beater* Richard Trieu Pham* Donors Emily Nell Monroe* * Given to the Rhodes Annual Effie Vanzola Bean Hunter Anita Phillips Melanie McSwain Alexander* David J. Morgan* Fund consecutively for 10 W. Todd Blasdel Sara Ashley Pillow Jessica Lynn Anschutz* William P. Murchison, III* years or more. William Wade Bond Erin Elisabeth Post Danny M. Awdeh Matthias B. Murfree, IV* Kristen Nicole Boswell Leigh Anne Powell* Jennifer Anne Baker* Emily Joanna Nelson* T Justin Boyd Bheerendra R. Prasad* Scott A. Bartlett* Jason T. Nguyen* Matthew H. Breaux Clifford B. Priddy Lisa A Bentivogli* Kristen Noel Nichols* Christie Elizabeth Brown Alina Gail Raines* Jeffrey G. Bigongiari* Cynthia Nicolle North* Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 44 Rhodes College Board of Trustees 2000-2001 Spence L Wilson, Chair Memphis, Tennessee President, Kemmons Wilson, Inc. Bruce E. Campbell, Jr., Vice Chair Memphis, Tennessee Chairman of the Executive Committee, National Commerce Financial Corporation Nancy Hill Fulmer '51, Secretary Memphis, Tennessee Civic Leader J. Lester Crain, Jr. '51, Treasurer Memphis, Tennessee Private Investor Voting Trustees Dunbar Abston, Jr. Memphis, Tennessee Proprietor, Abston Management Company Bruce G. Allbright III '74 Fresno, California President, Bruce Allbright Agency, Inc. Ronald K. Anderson '71 Germantown, Tennessee President, Intrepid Aviation James H. Barton Memphis, Tennessee President, Barton Group, Inc. Jack R. Blair Memphis, Tennessee Retired Group Dir., Smith & Nephew North America J. Bayard Boyle, Jr. Memphis, Tennessee Chairman, Boyle Investment Company Joyce Cassandra Broffitt '77 Memphis, Tennessee Judge Division 9, General Sessions Criminal Court Neville Frierson Bryan '58 Chicago, Illinois Civic Leader Theresa Cloys Carl '75 Nashville, Tennessee Marketing Consultant, The Carl Companies J. Robert Dobbins '79 Dallas, Texas Partner, Dobbins Capital Corporation Bryan M. Eagle '60 Memphis, Tennessee Chairman Emeritus, Cylix Communications Corporation Thomas M. Flexner '76 New York, New York Senior Managing Director, Bear Stearns & Co., Inc. Thomas M. Garrott III Memphis, Tennessee Chairman, National Commerce Financial Corporation John D. Gladney '74 Shreveport, Louisiana Thoracic Surgeon, Brown Eddleman Gladney James R. Hedges IV '89 Naples, Florida Managing Director, LJH Global Investment LLC Nancy J. Huggins '74 Dallas, Texas Civic Leader John C. Hugon '77 Duncan, Oklahoma President, The Hugon Group LLC J. L. Jerden '59 Atlanta, Georgia Chairman, Pritchard & Jerden, Inc. W. Ralph Jones HI '79 Humboldt, Tennessee President, Jones Companies, Ltd. Lt. Gen. Claudia J. Kennedy '69 Alexandria, Virginia Deputy Chief of Staff, US Army Ret. James R. Lientz Atlanta, Georgia Director, Georgia Power Company John B. Maxwell, Jr. '57 Memphis, Tennessee Partner, Apperson Crump Duzane & Maxwell, PLC Michael McDonnell Memphis, Tennessee President, Rock Island Corporation Phillip H. McNeill Memphis, Tennessee Chairman, Equity Inns, Inc. William J. Michaelcheck '69 New York, New York Chairman, Mariner Investment Group, Inc. Katherine Davis Murfree Murfreesboro, Tennessee Civic Leader James A. O'Donnell '74 Atlanta, Georgia Partner, Cravey Green & Wahlen Michael G. O'Keefe '81 Memphis, Tennessee Managing Director, Morgan Keegan & Co. Joseph Orgill III Memphis, Tennessee Chairman, Rock Island Corporation Vicki Gilmore Palmer '75 Atlanta, Georgia Corp. Sr. Vice President, Coca- Cola Enterprises A. Bruce Parker '70 Charlotte, North Carolina President, Ultra Scope, Inc. Gregory A. Peters '82 Austin, Texas CEO, Vignette Corporation Randall R. Rhea '77 Vinton, Virginia Physician, Parkway Physicians Arthur W. Rollins '81 Atlanta, Georgia Financial Consultant, Merrill Lynch W. Reid Sanders Memphis, Tennessee Executive VP (Retired), Southeastern Asset Management, Inc. Wayne Steele Sharp '75 Rancho Palos Verdes, California Vice President/Institutional Investment, Boston Partners Asset Management Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson '58 Memphis, Tennessee Civic Leader James B. Taylor, Jr. '82 Memphis, Tennessee Investment Counselor John M. Wallace III '75 Charlotte, North Carolina Managing Partner, J. M. Wallace Land Company David D. Watts '63 Los Angeles, California Partner, O'Melveny & Myers LLP Dr. William E. Troutt (ex-officio) Memphis, Tennessee President, Rhodes College Life Trustees Edgar H. Bailey Memphis, Tennessee Vice Chairman Emeritus, Union Planters Bank Winton M. Blount Montgomery, Alabama Chairman, Blount, Inc. L Palmer Brown '30 Memphis, Tennessee President Emeritus, L. P. Brown Company Kenneth E Clark, Jr. Memphis, Tennessee Partner, Wyatt Tarrant & Combs Charles P. Cobb '44 Memphis, Tennessee Chairman Emeritus, Cobb Fiduciary Services Robert D. McCallum Memphis, Tennessee Chairman Emeritus, Valmac Industries, Inc. S. Herbert Rhea Memphis, Tennessee President, Rhea Financial Corporation Honorary Trustees Robert W Amis '48 Wayzata, Minnesota Secretary (Retired), Advance Acceptance Corporation Bland W. Cannon '41 Memphis, Tennessee President, Associated Health Consultants, Inc. William S. Craddock '40 Memphis, Tennessee Chairman, Collier-Craddock Company Harriette Cox McLoughlin '41 Princeton, New Jersey Civic Leader Frank M. Norfleet Memphis, Tennessee Private Investor (Retired), NCRD Group, Inc. John B. Ricker, Jr. '38 New York, New York Chairman Emeritus, Continental Insurance Nettie Schilling Memphis, Tennessee Civic Leader Charles R. Sherman '35 Memphis, Tennessee Chairman, Associated Realty Services Frances Tigrett Jackson, Mississippi Civic Leader Russel L. Wiener '42 Memphis, Tennessee President Emeritus, Memphis Dunruss Division of General Mills Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. '39 Memphis, Tennessee President Emeritus, National Trust Life Insurance Co. Faculty-Elected Trustees Michael Nelson Professor Political Science Bette J. Ackerman Associate Professor Psychology James C. Lanier Associate Professor History Student-Elected Trustees Corliss D. Givens '01 Memphis, Tennessee Religious Studies Alison C. Lundergan '01 Lexington, Kentucky Political Science/Religious Studies Catherine C. Neelly '01 Crestwood, Kentucky Religious Studies/English Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Executive Board Elizabeth Smith Parkhurst '80, Little Rock, AR, President James N. Augustine, Jr. '89, Germantown, TN, President-Elect William H. Posey, III '80, Covington, TN, Vice-President and Chair of Alumni Division Annual Fund M. Jerome Franklin '89, Bartlett, TN Frances Clevenger Henkel '79, Evanston, IL Lacey Taylor Jordan '92, Decatur, GA William E. McClure '51, Memphis, TN Harry P Ogden '71, Knoxville, TN J. Lane Southern '92, Memphis, TN G. Coble Caperton '73, Memphis, TN Homer Isbell '45, Maryville, TN Margaret Rowe Fancher '64, Oxford, MS Hervey Doughton Martin '58, Winston-Salem, NC Paula Claverie Sappington '90, Memphis, TN Thomas J. White, III '62, Memphis, TN Ben M. Dukes '58, Cedar Rapids, IA Michael A. Edwards '79, Germantown, TN Allison P. Fones '96, Memphis, TN Andrew L MacQueen '87, Memphis, TN Bernal Smith, III '94, Olive Branch, MS George W. Wilson, III '53, Lexington, KY Douglas G. Fancher '64, Oxford, MS, Immediate Past President James B. Taylor, Jr. '82, Memphis, TN, Board of Trustees Representative Anita A. Davis '90, Memphis, TN, Faculty Representative Corliss Givens '01, Memphis, TN, President, Rhodes Student Government Lisa Meeder Turnbull, Cordova, TN, Director of Alumni Alumni Council J. Russell Perry '33 Margaret Walker Wellford '35? Cornelia Henning Kimbrough '36 Gwendolyn Robinson Awsumb '37 John McKay Boswell, Jr. '38 S. Shepherd Tate '39 Ann Bell '41 G. Baxter Pouncey '41 Annabelle Paine Whittemore '42 H. Tanner Davis '43 Sam L. Stephenson '44 S. Toof Brown, Jr. '47 Freeman C. Marr '48 Leslie L. Thompson '49 Ann DeWar Blecken '50 James C. Williamson '50 Frances Crouch Perkins '51 Sara Jane Bryant Greenlee '52 Anne Riley Bourne '54 Robert I. Bourne, Jr. '54 Marilyn Mitchell Wray '54 Mary George Beggs '55 James E. Eikner, Jr. '57 Margaret Ann Fagan Eikner '57 Marguerite Caldwell Buford '58 Diane McMillan Wellford '59 Walker L. Wellford III '59 Kim Baxter Henley '60 Sally Cross Coleman '61 Sam L Drash '61 T Francis Jackson, III '62 Lyde Ella Conner Lance '63 Margaret Rowe Fancher '64 Ann Clark Quinlen Harris '64 Susan L. Beaird '65 Virginia Taylor Drash '66 Kristin A. Pruitt '67 Ronald L Gibson '68 Robert L Morris, II '68 Ann Marie Hudson Hanlon '69 Mamel Cole McCain '69 Ruth Ann Sadler Haney '70 Betha Hubbard Gill '71 Bette Dale Garner '72 Ann Gotschall Sharp '72 Rebecca Pixler Boone '73 Larry H. Anderson '74 Andrew C. Branham '75 Vickers Demetrio Johnson '76 Michael T. Clary '77 H. Bruce Guyton '78 Joseph M. Evangelisti '79 Gwen Jones Parrish '79 Gloria White '80 John H. Haynes '81 J. Michael Watts '81 James B. Taylor, Jr. '82 Perry D. Dement '83 Tracy Vezina Patterson '84 Melvin P Payne, III '84 James B. Golden, III '85 Amy Donaho Howell '86 Samantha Briden Duke '87 Brian C. Mott '87 Kate Zeitler Vergos '88 Floy Wigal Cole '89 Marjorie Thigpen Carter '91 Scott B. Peatross '92 Lynn E. Crabb '93 Judith P Brown '94 Christopher J. Williams '95 Scott S. Brown '96 Catherine S. Carter '97 Alison. Santillo Woodrow '97 Michael J. Faber '98 Damon A. Norcross '98 Sara Katherine Bishop '99 Neeta K. Venepalli '99 Richard S. Lum '00 Deceased August 2000 Annual Fund Council Reunion Gift Chairs Edmond C. Hutchinson '36 Bland W. Cannon '41 William H. Bryce, Jr. '46 William McClure '51 James C. Napier, Jr. '56 and James E. Turner '56 William L Reed '61 Raymond E. Bye, Jr. '66 R. Reed Click, Jr. '71 Carol Thomas Morgan '76 Bruce R. LeForce '81 Susan Stribling McDermott '86 Paul M. 011inger '91 and Elizabeth R. Pearce '91 Allison Fones '96 and Jane Brigden '96 (-Rhodes College 2000-2001 Annual Fund Chairs Daniel '71 and Robin Ritter Hatzenbuehler '71 Alumni Division Chair William H. Posey III '80 Trustee Division Chair Wayne Steele Sharp '75 Parent Division Co-Chairs Skip and Margaret Neblett Campus Division Co-Chairs Brian Hummer and Patricia Gray '71 Business Division Chair Herman Morris '73 Charles E. Diehl Society President Wayne Steele Sharp '75 The Red & Black Society President Michael A. Edwards 79 Senior Gift Chair Meagan Fouty '01 45 Rhodes International Alumni Association 2000-2001 Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 All-Time Class Records for Percentage of Participation in Annual Fund Year After Percent Fiscal Graduation Class Participation Year 1 1999 61.0% 2000 2 1991 52.0% 1993 3 1991 51.9% 1994 4 1992 52.9% 1996 5 1987 59.1% 1992 6 1987 53.0% 1993 7 1992 46.0% 1999 8 1987 49.5% 1995 9 1987 53.2% 1996 10 1983 58.0% 1993 15 1977 57.0% 1992 20 1965 58.0% 1986 25 1966 62.0% 1991 30 1968 57.0% 1998 35 1958 65.0% 1993 40 1952 66.7% 1992 45 1947 71.0% 1992 50 1943 82.0% 1993 55 1938 79.0% 1993 60 1939 95.0% 1999 Class Agent V.Lawson/P. 011inger Elizabeth Pearce C. Ferguson/K. Thompson D. Lusk/A. McCarthy/ W. Rotter Samantha Briden Demetri Patikas Samantha Briden Samantha Briden/Brian Mott Bryan/deVillafranca/Huffman Joellyn Forrester Sullivan Ed Pruitt Robert M. Wild, Jr. R. Gibson/J. Bryson/B. Morris David & Beth LeMaster Simpson Bill Boyd Harland Smith Laura Lake Saunders McKay Boswell Al Wunderlich 46 Alumni Awards for 2000-2001 (Presented at Homecoming 2000, October 26-27) The President's Award for the largest class gift will be presented to the Class of '74 for its unrestricted Annual Fund gift of $118,849. The Goodbar Morgan Award for the greatest increase in participation will be pre- sented to the Class of '61 for an 8% increase in donors. The John A. Rollow Award for the greatest increase in giving will be presented to the Class of '89 for its gift increase of 135%. The Golden Lynx Award for the largest gift from a class graduated 50 years or more will be awarded to the Class of '51 for its gift of $93,354. The Golden Lynx Award for the greatest alumni participation from a class gradu- ated 50 years or more will be presented to the Class of '29 for achieving 80% participation in the Annual Fund. All-Time Class Records for Amount of Class Gift (New records are in bold type) Year after Graduation Class Fiscal Amount Year Class Agent 1 1999 $5,097 2000 2 1996 5,001 1998 Virginia Richards/Liz Goings 3 1991 6,432 1994 Elizabeth Pearce 4 1991 6,575 1995 Andy Nix 5 1993 10,890 1998 Logan Germann 6 1987 12,330 1993 Samantha Briden 7 1987 17,227 1994 Samantha Briden 8 1992 11,322 2000 9 1979 19,208 1989 Mike Edwards 10 1979 27,218 1990 Mike Edwards 15 1974 52,708 1990 Bruce Allbright 20 1981 71,699 2001 Bruce LeForce 25 1974 119,963 1999 John Sites 30 1971 58,123 2001 Reed Click 35 1962 46,702 1993 Peggy Curlovic 40 1960 36,562 2000 Lynda Lipscomb Patton 45 1951 70,238 1996 Bill McClure 50 1951 93,354 2001 Bill McClure 55 1930 37,987 1986 Jeannette Spann 60 1939 72,592 1999 Al Wunderlich Deceased Top Five Classes in 2000-2001 Annual Fund Giving 1974 $118,849 1951 Bill McClure $93,354 1975 $72,313 1981 Bruce LeForce $71,699 1969 $70,343 Top Five Class in 2000-2001 Annual Fund Participation 1929 80% 1935 75% 1947 70% 1943 67% 1944 66% Honor Roll of Donors The Silver Lynx Award for the largest class gift from a class between the years 1950-1990 will be presented to the Class of '74 for its gift of $118,849. The Silver Lynx Award for the greatest alumni participation from a class between the years 1950-1990 will be presented to the Class of '56 and the Class of '57 for achieving 65% participation in the Annual Fund. Young Alumni Award for the largest class gift among classes graduated 10 years or fewer will be presented to the Class of '91 for its gift of $24,304. Young Alumni Award for the greatest alumni participation among classes gradu- ated 10 years or fewer will be presented to the Class of '91 for achieving 47% participation. 2000-2001 Top U.S. Cities in Alumni Concentration City Number of Alumni Percentage Alumni Donors Memphis Nashville Atlanta Washington, DC Birmingham Little Rock New York Jackson, TN Dallas Houston Knoxville Charlotte New Orleans San Francisco Los Angeles Chattanooga Mobile Jackson, MS Chicago Richmond 3,303 47% 708 48% 683 49% 444 51% 293 45% 259 41% 251 44% 231 46% 223 45% 217 53% 201 53% 187 53% 187 48% 169 46% 168 40% 157 45% 137 50% 134 48% 111 41% 110 46% Rhodes Annual Fund Alumni Division Class Report Class Year Number of Donors Donors as % of Class Unrestricted Gifts Class Year Number of Donors Donors as % of Class Unrestricted Gifts 1920-28 4 33% $2,825 1965 124 57% $20,184 1929 8 80% $980 1966 93 56% $32,017 1930 5 45% $34,220 1967 89 49% $36,825 1931 4 25% $440 1968 118 51% $26,329 1932 5 35% $2,750 1969 118 45% $70,343 1933 15 57% $2,207 1970 97 48% $16,885 1934 16 59% $2,775 1971 128 52% $58,123 1935 12 75% $3,410 1972 89 44% $19,539 1936 24 61% $6,088 1973 121 47% $32,460 1937 14 45% $6,957 1974 121 49% $118,849 1938 28 66% $15,705 1975 86 40% $72,313 1939 36 65% $53,975 1976 115 46% $28,946 1940 38 61% $8,596 1977 114 48% $65,445 1941 33 57% $18,761 1978 89 41% $26,302 1942 33 56% $14,550 1979 100 47% $62,891 1943 47 67% $22,971 1980 75 37% $33,907 1944 41 66% $7,127 1981 118 51% $71,699 1945 28 62% $5,077 1982 102 43% $38,472 1946 42 51% $12,743 1983 112 47% $37,754 1947 60 70% $10,148 1984 97 41% $17,085 1948 57 59% $15,498 1985 79 41% $13,241 1949 70 49% $12,933 1986 77 44% $19,910 1950 83 55% $26,748 1987 98 46% $17,803 1951 65 56% $93,353 1988 105 39% $17,654 1952 70 57% $29,203 1989 100 40% $43,867 1953 59 52% $17,731 1990 127 39% $8,447 1954 64 59% $13,432 1991 141 47% $24,304 1955 70 61% $18,395 1992 114 41% $15,177 1956 66 65% $25,215 1993 147 45% $10,433 1957 66 65% $26,568 1994 124 43% $8,532 1958 71 57% $40,357 1995 120 43% $7,516 1959 72 56% $23,470 1996 123 42% $9,660 1960 91 58% $31,739 1997 114 36% $4,541 1961 77 59% $13,784 1998 118 40% $4,598 1962 85 57% $15,299 1999 132 44% $3,979 1963 82 43% $25,653 2000 127 43% $3,397 1964 81 46% $16,811 Total. 5698 50% $1,777,921 Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Halliburton Hisser, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Halliburton in memory of their son, writer and adverturer Richard Halliburton, is the focal point of the Rhodes campus. The 40th ;took ersary of the 'rower will be observed in 2002, Honor Roll of Donors 2000-2001 Give your granddaughter a gift far more valuable than a string of pearls. Many graduates say that nothing enriched their lives more than their Rhodes education. With a planned gift to Rhodes, you can ensure that Rhodes will do the same for your grand- daughter's generation. A charitable gift annuity is a smart way to offset the cost of your gift to Rhodes. It can be a way to increase income for you and it is a proven technique for minimizing federal income taxes. A charitable gift annuity offers four distinct advantages: INCOME FOR LIFE ? at a rate that may well exceed what you are currently receiving from the asset you transfer. Age: 75 Rate: 7.9% Age: 85 10.4% 80 Rate: 8.9% 90+ 12.0% TAX SAVINGS ? approximately 1/2 of the value of the asset you transfer will be tax deductible as a charitable contribution. TAX-FREE INCOME ? if you contribute cash or have sufficient cost basis in the stock you transfer, you will receive tax-free income. If you are interested in tax-free payments, this is a good time to establish a gift annuity because IRS discount rates are low. PERSONAL SATISFACTION ? from making a gift of significance to the college and making learning your legacy, for your family and many families to come. To learn more about a charitable gift annuity, please contact: Roberta Bartow Matthews, J.D., Office of Planned Giving (901) 843-3919 or 1(800) 264-5969 e-mail: matthews@rhodes.edu RHODES 2000 North Memphis, Tennessee 38112:1 1/0 -