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• INTRODUCING NEW 6-PAGE FACULTY FOCUS SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 10.

Report of Annual Giving 2012 - 2013

Jubilee story page 8.

Lamp Post 1953 - 2013

a publication of The Lamplighter School | Dallas, Texas

Fall 2013

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Lamp Post 1953 - 2013

Managing EditorEdward Ritenour, Director of Communications & Marketing

Art/DesignAna Bohanan, Communications | Design Coordinator

ContributorsSandy Diamond, Karen Allen, Sue Shibley, and Jacquelyn Wilcox

Mission StatementDedicated to igniting the potential of each child, Lamplighter engages children in the joy of learning through intellectual discovery in a creative, inclusive, and collaborative environment.

Diversity StatementDiversity will strengthen the education of Lamplighter children and enrich the lives of all members of the Lamplighter community. Lamplighter will, therefore, strive for the lamps that we light to reflect the ever-changing community in which we reside. We value individuality and encourage all children to reach their potential, while respecting their similarities and differences. We are united in purpose and committed to working together to accomplish the mission of The Lamplighter School.

Non-Discrimination StatementIn compliance with federal and state laws, The Lamplighter School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, gender, national or ethnic origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, financial aid program, athletic and other school-administered programs, or the employment of staff.

Contact UsSend story ideas to Edward Ritenour ([email protected]). Deadline for articles, photographs, and news for the next issue (Spring 2014) is February 1, 2014.

Fall 2013BulletinBoard

January 2014

6 Classes Resume 20 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Holiday)21 No Early Childhood Classes (Pre-K and K)27 Dolores Evans Speaker Series

February

8 LPA Auction12-13 Parent Conferences (No School)14-17 Presidents’ Day (Holiday)

March

10-14 Spring Break Begins21 Grandest Friends Day28 MuffinsWithMoms

April

10 International Night18 School Holiday

May

10 YoungAlumniCarWash16 Senior Opera19 Spirit Day – Senior Graduation Hootenanny20 Senior Carpool Parade and Party21 Last Day of School22-23 Parent Conferences (No School)

Note: All dates are subject to change. Please log on to www.thelamplighterschool.org to view the most updatedschool calendar.

Calendar of Events

On the cover: The cover photo features Lamplighter’s second grade teachers and four of their students at the 60th Anniversary Lamplighter Jubilee in October. From L to R: Teachers Lakeshia Peters and Annie Jonas, student Caroline Burkhardt, teacher Anne Yarbrough, and students Alex Holmes, Luke Zicarelli, and Celene Ebert, and teacher Ana Casanova.

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Head Lines 4

On Board 5

Cover Story 8

Faculty Focus 10

Campus News 18

Alumni Spotlight 19

Annual Report 25

Sections

School community gathers at the Lamplighter

Jubilee to celebrate 60 illuminating years.

Cover Story

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Dear Lamplighter Community,

New school year…new opportunities…new visions! As we plan for the future, it has been both fun and instructive to hear stories about the history of Lamplighter. Having the chance to listen and learn from alums who are still very connected with the school has provided great perspective. The year 2013 has been a year of celebrating 60 years since the founding of The Lamplighter School. Through the efforts of Aimee Whitaker, Melissa Niven, and the Carnival committee, our Jubilee was a most festive occasion. We had a rollicking good time.

The reunions and gatherings for alums to reconnect have been such happy occasions. The message is consistent: Lamplighter remains the school that they remember best because of the faculty and programs

that helped to shape their childhood in important ways. Whether they are recent graduates or now have families of their own, Lamplighter alums’ stories of playing in the tunnel, kite-flying day, and the chickens resonate and draw us closer together.

The Lamplighter experience is timeless and always relevant. The focus on engaging the youngest children in hands-on learning through play is as meaningful today as when the school began 60 years ago. Through the strategic planning process, we are designing improvements as school leadership has always done. As the thinking begins, what is first and foremost is maintaining the traditions of all that makes and keeps Lamplighter the special place that it is for children. Our school is rich in tradition while staying on top of all that is current in the field of education for the youngest learners. The roots of innovative programming in technology, science, math, and the arts for which Lamplighter is well known remain central.

As we create a vision for the future, we are considering ways to strengthen the endowment to protect the school in perpetuity. We are also investigating ways to improve our school building so that programs continue to stay in step with the very best 21st-century instruction.

Lastly, we are considering an additional building so our students have specially designed spaces such as a “maker lab,” a place for tinkering, exploring, experimenting, and constructing. There has not been new construction in nearly 20 years. The last addition was Cook Gym in 1995.

These are exciting times for Lamplighter, and I am honored to work with the Board of Trustees and lead the School during this period in its history.

Sincerely,

Joan Buchanan Hill, Ed. D.Head of School

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I grew up in New England, and fall there was a very literal event. The greens and blues of summer gave way to the spectacular reds and browns of autumn and later the grays and whites of winter. In Texas, fall is more of a metaphor as the skies are often blue and the grass is often green. As with the seasons, change is always happening in many subtle ways around our school community.

As we start another great school year at Lamplighter, change is all around us. Last year’s graduating class has moved on to new challenges. A new group of fresh-faced and smaller-every-year 3-year-olds has started their first year of pre-K. If your child is an existing Lamplighter student, they have moved up to an exciting new set of opportunities and challenges as they rise up through the seven-year program. As a parent, it is a real revelation to see your shy first-grader blossom into a confident second grader, or to see your math-challenged second-grader become a third-grade math whiz. Our kids are ready to grow and change in so many ways that we as parents can scarcely realize. The great gift of a highly intentional education like Lamplighter’s is

that it really recognizes what your kids are capable of doing, and trusts them enough to put them in a position to go out and do it.

You will notice some changes around our campus, some classrooms have moved around, and grade levels have been shifted to accommodate changing demands from last year to this year. O’Neil Ford and Frank Welch thoughtfully designed our campus to provide us with the flexibility to move some things around as needs arose. Of course you will also notice our new modular science classroom that has just opened for business. This dedicated science space will provide our wonderful science faculty with more room for equipment and experimentation. It will also help us think intelligently about how we might use a new space on our campus. A new facility was the single most important recommendation to come out of our recent strategic plan.

Dr. Hill and her team also worked very hard on the academic side of the strategic plan, and the fruits of their work will be seen in many subtle and not-so-subtle facets of your child’s education. Constant evaluation of

the education of our children is a never-ending process, as our very dedicated faculty remains committed to staying on the leading edge of the educational system.

Those of us with Lamplighter graduates still have very vivid memories of the 3-year-old whom Ms. McCullough coaxed out of the car with the sheer force of her personality. But we also know that same 3-year-old left Lamplighter as a highly capable 10-year-old fully ready for their next school. Change is all around us, and around Lamplighter most of it is for the better. Trust the great professionals you have entrusted your precious children with, and enjoy the rich school community that each and every one of us help to make so outstanding. It’s going to be a great ride.

Sincerely,

Alex Nila K. SharmaBoard Chair

OnBoard

“The great gift of a highly intentional education like

Lamplighter’s is that it really recognizes what your kids

are capable of doing.”

Dear Lamplighter Community,

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OnBoard

A. Shonn BrownShonn Brown is a respected bar and

community leader. In addition to

her civil trial experience, Ms. Brown

has experience in the criminal courts

through her service as a Lawyer on

Loan to the Dallas County District

Attorney’s Office. She has been

named a Super Lawyer by Texas

Monthly magazine, and recognized

among the Best Lawyers under 40 by

D Magazine. She serves on the Board

of Big Thought and the Dallas Black

Dance Theatre and has served in the

leadership of the Dallas Museum

of Art. She enjoys spending time

with her husband Clarence and her

children Evan (age 10), Ryan (age 7)

and Lily (age 5).

David ChardDavid J. Chard, Ph.D., is the Leon

Simmons Endowed Dean and

founding dean of the Annette Caldwell

Simmons School of Education and

Human Development and Professor

in the Department of Teaching and

Learning at Southern Methodist

University. Since his arrival at SMU,

Dr. Chard has focused on building

the Simmons School to be a national

leader in research and development

on education reform. In October

2011, Dr. Chard was nominated by

President Barack Obama to serve on

the Board of Directors of the National

Board for Education Sciences, a

15-member board that advises and

consults with the director of the

Institute of Education Sciences.

Jenney GillikinJenney is a graduate of Colorado College with a degree in art. A winding career path has connected her disparate interests including youth development, legal marketing, public health and fine art. Jenney is the mother of three, Kate (9), Alexander (6), and Sally (1), and currently divides her time between her busy family and various volunteer opportunities. For the past three years, Jenney has been a co-chair of the Lamplighter Annual Fund.

New Trustees On Board

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Anurag JainAnurag is the owner of Access Healthcare which is an outsourcer of healthcare information technology. He also founded Anavo Global, a social entrepreneurship incubator, which created Laurus Edutech, a company that trains over 30,000 students in India in vocational skills. Anavo is also developing models to provide affordable housing, with some homes priced around $1,500. Anurag left Dell in 2011, where he led a global team of more than 18,000 professionals. Anurag also founded three highly successful IT services outsourcing businesses: Brigade, Vision Healthsource, and IQ Backoffice, which were sold between 2002 and 2011. Anurag holds an MBA from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Science degree from the Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences, Pilani, India.

Courtney Plumlee

(LPA president Ex-Officio) After

graduating from college with a degree

in marketing, Courtney worked

as a booking agent and personal

development trainer for a modeling

agency. She has been a special events

planner for many years and enjoyed

serving Lamplighter as LPA president.

She has served as co-chair of Carnival

and of the Spirit Store. She and her

husband Mike have two daughters

who attend Lamplighter. Peyton is a

third-grader, and Alexa is in second

grade. Courtney owns two jewelry

companies, Glam Girl and Glam Kids.

Linda HodgsonLinda became involved with

Lamplighter when her daughter,

Sarah ’10, started in pre-K. Since

that time, Linda has been a volunteer

and advocate for the school. Linda

has volunteered her time to other

organizations including the National

Charity League, where she volunteers

with her daughter, Sarah, and The

Hockaday School, where Sarah is a

seventh grader. Linda is a graduate of

Baylor University and is a CPA. She

has previously held management and

board positions in finance and banking.

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The annual Lamplighter Carnival came to town on October 4. This year’s event, the “Lamplighter Jubilee,” was a fun-filled “royal” affair that celebrated the School’s 60 “illuminating” years. The event, which was attended by hundreds from the Lamplighter community, was also a culmination of the School’s shoe drive for Souls4Soles, an organization that collects shoes to give relief to victims of poverty around the world. Over the past two years, Lamplighter has donated more than 4,500 pairs of shoes to the non-profit group.

Lamplighter Jubilee was the theme of the Carnival which was also a celebration of the School’s 60 years of “igniting young minds” whimsically based on the diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. In

addition to myriad Union Jack designs, jousting with toy swords, and other “olde” British influences, the Jubilee featured many good old-fashioned American Carnival basics including a Ferris wheel (for the first time), “Euro-bungee,” face painting, and hamburgers.

Head of School Dr. Joan Hill described “jubilee” as synonymous with celebration, and explained that the community has much to cheer and celebrate. “The School’s founders, Natalie Murray and Sandy Swain, often wrote about the enthusiasm that a community feels when everyone is working and playing together. Carnival is one of those special events that represents the very best of Lamplighter.” The theme of Jubilee was quite fitting as the School celebrated 60 years of educating young learners. “Seeing the interaction between faculty,

staff, students, and parents, it was clear that the importance of family is recognized and celebrated by our extraordinary school,” Hill added. She described an atmosphere that “didn’t just feel like a school carnival – or a Jubilee – it had the warmth of a long-awaited family reunion.”

Since its founding, the School’s motto has been, “A student is not a vessel to be filled, but a lamp to be lighted.” “This is still true today,” described Lamplighter Board Chair Alex Sharma. Classrooms and outdoor education areas are filled with hands-on exploration as faculty works with children to “deliver serious education wrapped in the wonder of childhood,” he explained.

For decades, the Carnival has been characterized as a celebration of the School’s history and traditions and a “can’t-miss event” for families. But it’s also a “special time for alumni to catch up with each other and with former teachers,” explained Lamplighter’s parent-teacher association president Courtney Plumlee.

Carnival-goers stepped right up and tested their skills on the midway with games such as “ring the bottle.” “From the Ferris wheel to the petting zoo to the music played by well-known Dallas DJ and parent/alum, Lucy Wrubel, it was indeed a day to remember,” said Carnival Co-Chair and parent, Aimee Whitaker. Students danced to the DJ’s favorite tunes while volunteers used face paint to transform children into farm animals and superheroes.

CoverStory

Lamplighter Celebrates 60th Anniversary with Festive “Jubilee” Carnival

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A Jolly Good Time!

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FacultyFocusLampPost introduces “Faculty Focus.” Our goal is to illustrate how our accomplished faculty, chosen and trained for this crucial portion of education, teach, engage, inspire, and mentor as they deliver serious education wrapped in the wonder of childhood. Learn more about our published authors, world travelers, and our “lifelong learners” who are earning advanced degrees and professional development certificates.

Academic AdventureSchool forms partnership with new Arboretum Children’s Garden

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Academic Adventureor the past year and a half, Lamplighter has been nurturing a relationship with the Dallas Arboretum. That’s one reason the School has been fortunate enough to hold its last two

“Back to School” picnics there. But there is much more underway. In addition to having access to the incredible botanic gardens, the School is working with the new Arboretum Children’s Adventure Garden, collaborating on lesson plans, integrating curriculum, and of course, planning student field trips to benefit from the Garden’s focus on teaching life and earth sciences.

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FacultyFocusIn fact, the relationship Lamplighter has with the Arboretum’s new attraction goes deeper. A gift from Howard and Rory Meyers led to the naming of the Rory Meyers Children’s Garden and, in particular, the Meyers’ sons’ contribution to that gift. Craig and Kevin Meyers are graduates of Lamplighter, and their mother, Rory, was past president of the LPA.

On a toasty afternoon in late September, faculty visited the Children’s Garden for a tour and experienced the stunning grounds first hand. Tour guide Maria Conroy, the Arboretum’s Vice President of Education and Research, said that when the idea for the children’s garden came up almost 17 years ago, organizers wanted it to meet a need in the community by helping to boost science test scores. “What we did was look at what the big science concepts were for each age group in life and earth science.” For instance, to teach kids ages 5 to 7 how plants live and grow, designers created oversize plant replicas, including a 16-foot-tall one that uses lights to show how water moves from the roots up to the flower. To teach different flower parts, they created a puzzle with oversize parts forming a three-dimensional flower.

“The new Children’s Garden at the Arboretum showcases environmental science education for our youngest learners in a unique new way,” commented Lamplighter Head of School Joan Hill.

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There’s a special term for our teachers. Similar to that which we strive to achieve with our students, Lamplighter faculty is committed to forever learning. We think there has never been a time in human history when it was more vital, or, indeed, more pleasurable and rewarding, to carry through one’s life a predisposition to learn, to grow intellectually and emotionally, and to adapt to the world’s relentless and ever-faster changes.

Here are a few examples of Lamplighter faculty pursuing advanced degrees:

Catherine Lynn started her master’s program last spring. She is studying in a cohort group that meets weekly through Concordia University of Texas at Austin and will be in all of her classes with the same group of 20. Lynn is the only one in this program teaching in a private school. She will earn a Masters in Education with a concentration in Educational Administration (with option to test for Principal Certification). This program will wrap in spring of 2015. Lynn said she chose to pursue this degree after a decade of considering “how to best use what

I’ve learned in my career.” In the final 16 weeks of this program, she will have the privilege of working on a practicum under the guidance of one of Lamplighter’s own administrators.

New kindergarten assistant, Jennifer Moore is studying for a Master of Science in library science with school library certification at the University of North Texas in Denton. She expects to complete the program by summer or fall of 2014. Moore chose to pursue this advanced

degree after observing a school librarian she greatly admired in action and “fell in love” with the profession. She is excited to someday collaborate with teachers, teach research skills, integrate technology, and turn the Media Center into an information hub for the school community.

Nicole Martin is pursuing a masters in curriculum and instruction at Texas A&M University and is expected to graduate in May 2015. Martin decided to pursue this degree because she has taught for 10 years and wanted to make sure she did not become “too comfortable with my level of understanding.” Martin challenged herself to do more. “Here at Lamplighter, our curriculum is dynamic, ever evolving. We

are constantly reevaluating what, why, and how we are teaching.” She says learning about curriculum and instruction will provide her with a stronger foundation as well as a framework for her experiences. “I am challenging myself to deepen my level of understanding. I am excited about what is to come from this program.”

Jody Stout’s long-term goal is to acquire a Doctorate in Humanities at the University of Texas at Dallas. She hopes to earn this degree by the spring of 2017. Having completed her master’s degree in 2009, she still felt there was “so much out there left to explore.” While graduate work is very demanding, the benefits are always surprising and gratifying she explained. “Studies in humanities, like Lamplighter’s approach to learning, require an integrated approach. The path always leads to original connections and broad understanding.”

Sheryll Orbase is working on a master’s in educational leadership through Western New Mexico University and is expected to earn her degree in 2016. Orbase chose to pursue her master’s because she says she is committed to long-term professional development. “I think the program will help me expand my knowledge about schools and learn more about the current practices and effective curricula and instructional programs.”

Kindergarten teacher Lindsey Weems is studying for a Master of Education in curriculum and instruction through the University of San Diego and expects to graduate in 2017. Weems chose to pursue this advanced degree because she is a lifelong learner who wants to better herself “by becoming the best teacher I can be.” She says that having the opportunity to “expand my mind is one of life’s most rewarding pursuits” and that a graduate education offers the opportunity “to do all that and in a structured way while delivering great personal satisfaction.”

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Pictured left to right: Sheryll Orbase, Lindsey Weems, Catherine Lynn, Nicole Martin, and Jody Stout.(Not pictured: Jennifer Moore)

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Captivated by Klingenstein

Lamplighter teacher Ana Casanova (right) is the only elementary school Texan among

75 Klingenstein participants.

This summer, Lamplighter gave me a life-changing professional development experience. I had the opportunity to spend two weeks at Columbia University’s Klingenstein Summer Institute. Being surrounded by a cohort of enthusiastic, budding educators, living in a tight-knit, dormitory-style community, and being mentored by master teachers from unique campuses much like Lamplighter, I was able to reflect, refine, and reimagine.

Columbia has a foundation and department for research, leadership, and training named the Klingenstein Center for Independent School Leadership. This department focuses on the culture and challenges in the independent school world and serves as a hub for teachers, administrators, and heads of school both nationally and internationally. Each summer, Klingenstein offers 75 fellowships to early-career independent school teachers from around the world.

Before I left, I collected data about Lamplighter’s student population and researched aspects of our campus. This allowed me to digest the information and trends we were exploring in our

course work. I also wrote essays and read textbooks about brain research, inquiry-based learning, and curriculum development in regard to diversity.

As a teacher, it is powerful to become a student again, even if just for a few weeks. While there, I lived alongside my fellow students, studied in the library, attended lectures, and discussed coursework including curriculum design, diversity, leadership, institutional culture/change, and professional development. I was challenged to manage my time, express ideas I had from experiences with my students at Lamplighter, and to put meaning behind each decision in my classroom and lesson planning.

I have never returned to school feeling so refreshed and excited to try new ideas, share suggestions with my fellow faculty members and teammates, and to set up my classroom in a student-centered way. I am so grateful for this opportunity. To have been selected to represent Lamplighter in this way was a true honor.

This Is AfricaMattingly Award winner Sarah Mathews

volunteers in South Africa

By Sarah Mathews, Lamplighter Pre-Kindergarten Teacher

“And the winner for this year is…. Sarah Mathews!” I was so excited to hear my name and win the award funding my two- week wildlife volunteer experience in South Africa. I knew the adventure would be one I would never forget. Here is a page from the journal I kept…

July 18, 2013

Like clockwork, Toby the donkey awakens us with his alarming bray. It is 7a.m., barely over 40˚F outside, and time to pull myself away from the warmth of the heat blanket in order to begin work for the day. Each day starts with the feeding of the horses and cleaning of their stables. Now, these horses are not kept as pets, but rather as

food for the 16 big cats (11 lions, 2 tigers, 2 cheetahs, and 1 leopard) and lone hyena that reside on the farm at Glen Afric.

Upon arrival, we were warned never to grow overly attached to the horses, as their residence at the property is only temporary. However, their fate weighs on you as you attempt to provide comfort for them in their final days. Following stable duty, we break for breakfast. Knowing this is one of very few opportunities to contact the outside world while at the sanctuary, I grab my phone from my room and begin the hike up the rocky incline to the lodge. Breakfast takes place in the kitchen and consists of cereals and toast. The room is quiet as we eat, as most volunteers spend the whole hour on their phones using the wireless Internet and phone apps such as Viber and Whatsapp to communicate with family and friends back home.

With full bellies and happy hearts, we head back down to our cabin to await our fate for the day. Will we eradicate milkweed plants with pick axes? Take the young lion, Sheba, for a walk? Detour off site to fetch grass? Les, the head ranger, arrives and instructs us to grab wheelbarrows and spades and follow her. We watch and wait as Cosmos and Bainet lure the large cats into their cages with meat. The tigers are the most willing to comply; the lions the least. Once the animals are secured, we begin our morning tasks of cleaning the cages (or camps). I offer to help pick up the feces while others set about

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scavenging for bones. In one wheelbarrow, we collect all the bones that are scattered over the ground from feedings, and the other wheelbarrow becomes a collection of excrement.

We spend the remainder of the morning cleaning camps and work up quite an appetite by lunchtime. Today I ordered my favorite, a toasted cheese and tomato sandwich with chips. Again, the room is quiet as the other volunteers and I simultaneously eat and check messages.

At 2p.m. we resume our work for the day. Les comes by and instructs us all to jump in the back of the old white Land Cruiser. “Where are we going?” we all ask. “We’ll see,” she responded behind a smirk. We take a short drive to the owner’s house which is also on the property. It is an elegant stone house with beautiful landscaping. We walk through a door which takes us directly into the kitchen. Running around are two six-week-old white lion cubs. Girls squeal with delight as the guys look on in amazement. “Your job for the remainder of your time here” Les begins, “is to look after these lion cubs. They will need to eat three times a day. They drink from bottles and are beginning to eat meat. You need to play with them, love on them, and make sure their needs are being met.”

I think to myself of my friends back home who would die with envy knowing that I have just been put in charge of caring for lion cubs. I think of all the people who

will never get to see such young cubs let alone touch and care for them. I think of how lucky I am. After building the cubs a home, we break for the day. I take a quick cold shower. It has been a few days since my last warm shower and even longer since I’ve taken a shower more than 3 minutes long. But I love it here. This is home for the next week and a half and I am lucky. I am happy. This experience will change me forever. This is Africa, I tell myself as I head up the hill to the main lodge for dinner.

Just Scratching the Surface

Successful SCRATCH program extended to Early Childhood

By Judith Mullens, Lamplighter Director of Early Childhood

Part of the genius of Lamplighter lies in the School’s building itself. Open spaces where teachers come together spontaneously as they make their paper copies or pick up classroom supplies quickly become a fertile plain for serious brainstorming, and out of that brainstorming comes new possibilities.

This is how Lamplighter’s STEM afterschool activities have evolved. One small seed of an idea generated by Head of School Dr. Joan Hill grew into an

engaging discussion in the Lower School workroom among several teachers. A friend of Lamplighter, Marianna Verlage, majoring in Environmental Engineering at Harvard, happened to have an engineering professor begin her basic computer programming class with an introduction to SCRATCH. She offered to come to Lamplighter and meet with the School’s Technology Coordinator, Kate Ogden, and other teachers interested in SCRATCH. From that first introduction, teachers began tinkering with the newly created computer program and saw its possibilities grow.

It took one very curious and energetic Lamplighter teacher, Ana Casanova, to say, “Yes!” to starting the first SCRATCH afterschool activity. Through her explorations, the program took root. After coming back from the National Science Teachers Association Conference, Ms. Casanova and science teacher Bill Burton added WeDo Robotics to the SCRATCH activity, which then became WeDo SCRATCH 2.0. The newly created EV3 Robotics, The Next Generation, was also added to the afterschool program taught by Mr. Burton using programming similar to SCRATCH.

The STEM program continues to grow. Teachers Leslie Bledsoe and Becky Logsdon began a pre-SCRATCH activity using LEGO Simple Machine sets. Guiding students to follow the step-by-step LEGO instruction cards that look similar to SCRATCH programming, Ms. Bledsoe and Ms. Logsdon are preparing young students in kindergarten and first grade to take the next steps into computer programming. Their activity ends with a basic introduction to SCRATCH, creating a bridge to the WeDo SCRATCH 2.0 activity offered to students in second through fourth grades.

The question now remains, how can we connect our students in pre-K to our STEM afterschool program? The future is full of possibilities. Maybe we will meet in one of Lamplighter’s open spaces and collaborate!

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A Lamplighter Published

Author – Oh My!TEXAS CHILI? OH MY! By Patricia Vermillion,

Media Center Coordinator

The Three Little Pigs is one of my all-time favorite fairy tales. There are many retellings of this story: The True Story of the Three Little Pigs and The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf, just to name a few. I had an idea about writing a story for children using the facts and symbols of Texas. Applying The Three Little Pigs as the backdrop for my idea, I developed a similar version of this fairytale, adding a Texas twist. Researching information about our great state, I sprinkled Texas facts throughout the tale. After a year of rewriting and rewriting–AND rewriting! –I submitted Texas Chili? Oh My! to a Louisiana publishing company. They held on to the story for about three months and decided it did not meet their needs at that particular time. As a result, I received my first rejection letter…Ugh!

Several months later, I submitted my story to TCU Press, and the editor liked it! He sent it to three outside readers for positive reviews before presenting it to the TCU Press Board for approval. Many, many months later, Texas Chili Oh My! was approved for publication.

Several teachers gathered in my office for a cup of Starbucks coffee and book discussion when Mr. White asked, “Mrs. Vermillion, have you thought about a Spanish version of Texas Chili? Oh My!?” I immediately telephoned the editor at TCU Press who agreed this was a spectacular idea! Our own Jezabel Guadalupe, of course, would be the perfect Spanish translator.

The Spanish and English versions of Texas Chili? Oh My! became available for purchase from TCU Press at the end of September. Barnes and Noble and Amazon received their editions on October 4. So try some of my Texas Chili? Oh My!

Educators Acknowledged

Faculty Published in Teacher Librarian Magazine

Lamplighter teacher Marty Melton and Patricia Vermillion, the School’s Media Center Coordinator, wrote an article that was published in the October 2013 issue of Teacher Librarian magazine. The educators decided to write the article entitled “Tips and Tactics: Library-Classroom Collaboration Stimulates Reading, Teaches So Much More” because they find co-teaching during fourth grade-media center time to be “so effective and so much fun!” The article is an overview of a project they have done for several years. This year they modified it to include one new feature that involves student presentations of book talks “with the goal of inspiring other classmates to read new books,” explained Melton.

The article features the details of the collaboration, including the addition of how students videotape each other and then assign each book talk video a QR code so parents and students throughout the Lamplighter community can view the book talk on iPads when they visit the School’s Media Center. According to the magazine’s publisher, Edward Kurdyla, Jr., “Because the article provides models and activities to be implemented, I think the way you structured the booktalks, although still rather simple appearing, is terrific and really teaches so many things on so many levels.”

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Read the article on Lamplighter’s Media Center web page.

Patricia Vermillion and Jezabel Guadalupe

Patricia Vermillion and Marty Melton

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First grade teacher Olivia Gambir earned a bachelor’s degree from Hamilton College and a master’s degree from Manhattanville College. Originally from Connecticut, Gambir came to Lamplighter from Collegiate School in New York City, a boys school on the Upper West Side. She has experience teaching reading, math, and social studies. Gambir, who moved to Dallas because she is engaged to Dallasite Cole Claliborn, also worked at Greens Farm Academy in Fairfield, Connecticut, where she tutored Spanish, taught summer programs, and coached hockey.

Dallasite Caroline Turner, a kindergarten assistant, received a Bachelor of Arts in theatre performance and English literature from the National Theater Institute. She was awarded the James Huston Memorial Award for performance quality and dedication to the arts. Turner, who speaks Ukrainian, Russian, and Spanish, received a certificate to teach English as a foreign language and directed theater programming in the Ukraine for the U.S. Peace Corps. Recently she was a teaching artist for Main Street Theater in Houston. Turner teaches a Night Light class on stage makeup and costumes.

Cara Hicks, a native of Houston, teaches pre-K All-Day 4s with Rachel Shumann. She is married to husband Cash, and has two children, Colin and Corbin. Hicks graduated with honors with a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of North Texas. Most recently she was a third through fifth grade reading and math specialist, and taught first grade with the McKinney ISD.

Hannah Brown is an original Dallasite and attended The Hockaday School from first through eighth grade and later graduated from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in the dance cluster. Brown received

her bachelor’s degree in educational psychology with a minor in dance from Hendrix College in Arkansas. The lifelong learner received her Master of Education from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Brown teaches kindergarten and has experience in dance. She teaches two after-school dance classes to both early childhood and lower school students.

Our newest teacher, Kirby Young, is a kindergarten assistant who supports Hannah Brown’s kindergarten class. Young graduated from Texas Christian University in 2007 and after working for several years in the corporate world, decided to follow her passion, which is education. Young returned to college to earn her teaching credentials and she is “excited for the opportunity to work at Lamplighter.”

Fidelma Titus, originally from Galway, Ireland, attended high school in Tallahassee, Florida. She will be working with Lindsey Weems as a kindergarten assistant and doing early care. Titus received her Bachelor of Arts in art therapy from Springhill College in Mobile, Alabama, where she assisted in the university’s admission office. Most recently, Titus was a teaching assistant at Christ the King School in the Park Cities. She is married to Daniel and they have a one-year-old son, Liam.

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Freshmen FacultyLamplighter welcomes six new teachers

Pictured left to right: Olivia Gambir, Caroline Turner, and Cara Hicks

Pictured left to right: Hannah Brown, Kirby Young and Fidelma Titus

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Best Foot ForwardSchool community donates more than

4,500 shoes to Soles4Souls.

After a successful two-year partnership, the Lamplighter community has donated more than 4,500 pairs of shoes to Soles4Souls, an organization that collects shoes to provide relief to victims of abject suffering and poverty. In September, students beamed with pride as they tossed their shoes into boxes filled with Nikes, Stride Rites—and even Mom’s stilettos—during a special Hootenanny shoe-drive “kick-off.”

The group was greeted by fourth grader Peydinn Stockham and teacher Liz Curlin. The two discussed the many pairs of shoes they owned and how different their lives would be if they had only one pair. Curlin referenced the book Those Shoes and the difference between “need and want.”

“What an incredible day for Peydinn,” said her mother, Kiersten Stockham. “This was something she will remember for the rest of her life!”

Next Buddy Teaster, the CEO of Soles4Souls, addressed the group. He spoke about how Soles4Souls fights poverty around the world by distributing shoes both via direct donations to people in need and by “provisioning qualified micro-enterprise programs designed to create jobs in poor and disadvantaged communities.” Afterward, he answered fourth graders’ questions.

“The Lamplighter School is committed to Soles4Souls and its endeavor to deliver shoes to over 300 million children around the world,” said Head of School, Dr. Joan Hill. She expressed gratitude to the families who “generously donated to support this important project.”

To reinforce the School’s commitment to the organization, Lamplighter teacher Debbie Herskowitz and Director of Operations Marynell Murphy traveled to Costa Rica last March where they spent a week distributing shoes to those in need.

“This meaningful service project touched the lives of many at Lamplighter,” said Herskowitz who was able to participate in Soles4Souls “at a different level,” by traveling to Costa Rica. “The process of collecting, sorting, boxing, and shipping shoes to those in need was an interesting process and became real when we actually handed out the shoes to the children in Costa Rica,” she added.

After their return, the School celebrated Earth Day in April with a “green” Hootenanny. Everyone congregated in the Auditorium, where they capped the School’s community service project by watching a Soles4Souls video. “Through the video, the students were able to see the children from Costa Rica who benefitted from the collection,” explained Hill.

Bully PulpitParenting expert headlines new season

of Parent Perks

Parent Perks, Lamplighter’s parent education series, launched its third season in September with well-known author and expert in parenting, teaching, and bullying, Barbara Coloroso.

Perks provides an opportunity for families to hear from educators, teachers, psychologists, and writers. Parent Catie Enrico, mother of second grade twins, said the series “puts my parenting skills on refresh as it provides nationally recognized speakers who are experts in parenting.” She feels Lamplighter families are lucky to have this resource as part of “our parenting curriculum.”

Coloroso, who first visited Lamplighter in 2006, explained to faculty and parents that while some bigotry is rooted in ignorance, most is targeted bullying. “This is about being cruel and getting pleasure from someone else’s pain.” The School invited the former Franciscan nun to present themes from her bestselling books, including The Bully, the Bullied and the Bystander and Parenting with Wit and Wisdom. She has appeared on Oprah, CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, and NPR and has been featured in the New York Times, Time, and Newsweek.

The speaker was welcomed by the School’s counselor, Jill Weidman, who explained that we spend much time discussing a child’s social-emotional well-being. Assistant Head for Academics Vicki Raney said Lamplighter is committed to making the School a safe and caring environment for all students. “We treat each other with respect and refuse to tolerate bullying of any kind.

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AlumniSpotlight

Last spring Lamplighter hosted the School’s first alumni panel discussion. More than 100 heard graduates discuss how their early childhood experiences influenced their future education and professional choices. Alumni President Kyle Ford introduced the eight alumni and facilitated. In addition to the five high school students, three other graduates traveled to Dallas to talk about their years at Lamplighter, including Steven Clark, M.D., Stephanie Sanford, Ph.D., and Marc Wallenstein, J.D.

When asked what Lamplighter means to them, Wallenstein, who earned his law degree at Yale University and is currently employed with the U.S. Department of Defense, answered how teachers encouraged a “love of learning” and he had “joyful memories” about school. Sanford said Lamplighter gave her a “passion for learning” and the confidence to handle any situation. Clark, a graduate of Morehouse College in Atlanta who is currently undertaking a plastic surgery fellowship at Tulane University in New Orleans, explained how Lamplighter encouraged free thinking and that “it’s OK to do things in a non-traditional way.”

Later the young alumni, including two current Hockaday seniors, Katie Payne and Grace Gilker, ESD senior Katie Kerrigan (now a freshman at Wake Forest), current Greenhill senior Nick Kraus, and Cistercian junior Joe Durst, took the stage and answered questions posed by members of the audience and by Ford.When asked about the difference between fellow high school students and those who attended Lamplighter, Kraus described how the top four students in his class are all Lamplighter grads. Gilker agreed and said, “We are prepared academically. We take initiative. Lamplighter gives students the skills to be confident so you can do what you want to do.” Followed by applause, she continued, “Every day we did something incredible.”

Graduate Admissions Lamplighter Holds First Alumni Panel Discussion

Nicholas Agritelley – Abilene Christian UniversityZach Alden – Haverford CollegeMarcy Applebaum – Tulane University Regan Beck – University of GeorgiaKirby Brand – Tulane UniversityQuinn Breitfeller – Case Western Reserve UniversityLauren Chilton – University of Texas, AustinNick Conner – Texas A & MMatthew Cortez – University of Arkansas Grace Dau – University of St. AndrewsCatherine Duffy – Boston CollegeJacob Durst – Emory UniversityKayla Ellis – University of WashingtonPeter Etheridge – Texas A & M Jacqueline Ewens – Chapman UniversityMeredith Gabriel – Mills College Sterling Gavinski – Southern Methodist UniversityAshley Goldschmid – Lehigh UniversityDaniel Guerrero – University of Texas, Austin Julianne Jacobs – University of MissouriJustin Kang – University of Texas, AustinKatie Kerrigan – Wake Forest UniversitySam Kimichik – Cornell UniversityRobert Kyle – Southern Methodist UniversityKira Latham – UCLASophie Lidji – Hendrix CollegeJordan Mastrogiovanni – Texas A & M Mackenzie Merriam – Tufts UniversityThayer Murphy – American UniversityLaura-Brynn Neuhoff – Georgetown UniversityJordan Olschwanger – University of Texas, AustinRamie Payne – University of Texas, AustinJoseph Raff – Northwestern UniversityMeghana Ranganathan – Swarthmore CollegeBen Siegel – University of GeorgiaWill Smith – University of Texas, AustinRebecca Spigel – University of Texas, Austin Seth Stukalin – Chapman UniversityMaggie Thomas – Sewanee,The University of the SouthChandler Tucker – University of MississippiGrant Unell – University of GeorgiaChloe Warnberg – Duke UniversityJessica Westberry – University of RichmondNoah Yonack – Harvard University

Class of 2005 Colleges

Lamplighter welcomes alumni to visit the school. Contact Sue Shibley for more information.

[email protected]

Members of the Class of 1973

gather for their 40 year reunion

in April.

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Zach Alden ’05 graduated from St. Mark’s School of Texas and is attending Haverford College in Haverford, Pennsylvania. While at St. Mark’s, Zach was a member of the jazz and concert band and the Discipline Council.

Regan Beck ’05 graduated from The Hockaday School and is currently attending the University of Georgia.

Kirby Brand ’05 graduated from the Episcopal School of Dallas and is attending Tulane University. At ESD, she won first place in the All School Art Show, and one of her art pieces was accepted into the Texas Visual Arts Association competition at UT Dallas. Kirby was secretary of the National Honor Society and received the Presidential Service Award. She also served as a member of the Art Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and as an ESD Ambassador.

Quinn Breitfeller ’05 graduated from Greenhill School and is currently attending Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

Lauren Chilton ’05 graduated from Parish Episcopal School where she achieved high honor roll status. Lauren was a feature writer for the school newspaper, the vice president of the Amnesty Club, and a founding member of the Baseball Rowdy spirit club. She attended the National Student Leadership Conference at American University and was awarded the U.S. Presidential Community Service Award. Lauren currently attends the University of Texas at Austin.

Nick Conner ’05 graduated from Highland Park High School where he was a member of the Scots baseball team for four years. He was a four-year member of the Spanish Club and a member of the Spanish National Honor Society. Nick was an assistant baseball coach for young boys and volunteered at Bea’s Kids. Nick currently attends Texas A&M University.

Grace Dau ’05 graduated from The Hockaday School and currently attends the University of St. Andrews. While at Hockaday, she played club and school soccer and was awarded Best in Show in Photography. Grace was a volunteer at Sudie Williams Elementary School and the Martin Luther King library.

Catherine Duffy ’05 graduated cum laude from Episcopal School of Dallas and was ranked 10th in her class. Catherine was on the Headmaster’s List and received the President’s Volunteer Service Award. She was a member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council, and co-president of the Future Educators Club. Catherine served as captain of the varsity volleyball team for two years and was an editor for the school newspaper, Eagle Edition. She currently attends Boston College.

Jacob Durst ’05 graduated from Cistercian Preparatory School and is currently attending Emory University. While at Cistercian, he was on the Student Council, the Form Master’s Honor Roll, and played basketball, baseball, and football. Jacob is an Eagle Scout and is a volunteer for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Kayla Ellis ’05 graduated from Greenhill School and is currently attending the University of Washington. Academic honors received at Greenhill include the Pin Award, National Merit Scholarship Commended Student recognition, and Excellence in History, English and Biology. She also received her master diver certification in SCUBA, the most advanced certification for divers under 18 years of age.

Jacqueline Ewens ’05 graduated from The Overlake School in Redmond, Washington. She was the principal flutist in the Overlake concert band, and a member of a local youth orchestra and the Washington All-State Band. Jacqueline is currently attending Chapman University in

Orange, California, where she is studying social sciences and continuing her involvement in music and community service.

Meredith Gabriel ’05 attended middle school at North Hills Preparatory and graduated from Texas Virtual Academy. She is currently attending Mills College in Oakland, California.

Sterling Gavinski ’05 graduated from Lakehill Preparatory School and currently attends Southern Methodist University. Sterling is leader and co-founder of the band The Happy Alright, where he provides marketing, advertising, and PR management. While at Lakehill, Sterling was the president of the National Honor Society, a Student Ambassador, and received the Headmaster’s Award and Citizenship Award.

Ashley Goldschmid ’05 graduated from Greenhill School and is currently attending Lehigh University in Pennsylvania where she was accepted into the honors engineering and business program.

Daniel Guerrero ’05 graduated from the Episcopal School of Dallas and is currently attending the University of Texas at Austin where he is a student in the Cockrell School of Engineering. While at ESD, Daniel was a member of the National Honor Society and played varsity soccer for four years.

Julianne Jacobs ’05 graduated from Parish Episcopal School where she received the President’s Award for Community Service. She was on the yearbook staff, a Parish Ambassador, and a varsity cheerleader for four years. Julianne was a volunteer at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for four years.

Justin Kang ’05 graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas and is currently attending the University of Texas at Austin. While at Jesuit, Justin received the Award of Excellence in Latin Level 3, achieved magna cum laude in Latin competition, and received the Top 10 Physics Award. Justin was also a member of the debate team, competing in policy debate, and was a 2013 state qualifier.

Katie Kerrigan ’05 graduated from the Episcopal School of Dallas and currently attends Wake Forest University. While at ESD, she played varsity volleyball and tennis, and was the captain of the tennis team for two years. Katie was a guest speaker at Lamplighter’s Fourth Grade Luncheon in 2012 and served two years on Lamplighter’s Young Alumni Car Wash Committee.

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Sam Kimichik ’05 graduated from Parish Episcopal School and continues her educational journey at Cornell University. While at Parish, she was a member of the basketball, volleyball, and softball teams. Sam was a member of the Community Service Leadership Board, National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and was a Parish Ambassador.

Robert Kyle ’05 graduated from Highland Park High School and is currently attending Southern Methodist University. During high school, Robert was a member of the D.A.R.E. club, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Iron Shapers, and the Highland Park Young Republicans. He also played on the varsity football team. Kira Latham ’05 graduated from Parish Episcopal School where she achieved high honor status all four years and received the Presidential Community Service Award and The Rice University Book Award. Kira was involved in the National Honor Society and was the president of Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD). Kira is currently a student at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Sophie Lidji ’05 graduated from The Hockaday School and is currently attending Hendrix College. While at Hockaday, Sophie was the editor-in-chief of the Hockaday literary magazine, Vibrato. One of her short stories won an award from the National Young Arts Foundation, and she received the Editor’s Choice award from Teen Ink literary magazine.

Mackenzie Merriam ’05 graduated from Greenhill School where she earned high honor roll status and was the recipient of the Seay Citizenship Scholarship. She was an Honor Council Member and the president of the Gay/Straight Alliance Club. Mackenzie received the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement in Girl Scouting. She is currently a student at Tufts University.

Thayer Murphy ’05 graduated from Greenhill School and is currently attending American University in Washington, D.C.

Laura-Brynn (LB) Neuhoff ’05 graduated from Hockaday where she received the President’s Volunteer Service Award and was on the Headmistresses List. She was a National Merit Semifinalist, AP Scholar, and earned magna cum laude distinction on the National Latin Exam. LB served on the Student Diversity Board and was a member of the H-Club, Student Executive Committee of Alumnae Association, and the Enviro Club. She is currently attending Georgetown University.

Jordan Olschwanger ’05 graduated from Greenhill School and is currently attending the University of Texas at Austin. While at Greenhill, he was captain of the golf team and vice president of the Spirit Club. Jordan’s community service includes Bea’s Kids, Jewish Family Services, and Camp Spark.

Ramie Payne ’05 graduated from The Hockaday School where she played field hockey and lacrosse, and was a member of the Student Council. Ramie is currently attending the University of Texas at Austin.

Joseph Raff ’05 graduated as valedictorian from Cistercian Preparatory School where he was on the Headmaster’s Honor Roll all four years. He received the Chemistry Book Award and the Physics Book Award. Joseph was a NASA High School Aerospace Scholar as well as an AP Scholar with distinction. Joseph, a four-year Exodus yearbook staff member, served as the editor-in-chief in charge of design during his senior year. He is currently attending Northwestern University.

Meghana Ranganathan ’05 graduated from Greenhill School where she received the Greenhill Academic Achievement Award and the Cum Laude Society award. She was a competitive debater on the Debate team, and received recognition at the National Debate Coaches’ Association Championships. Meghana is currently attending Swarthmore College where she is majoring in engineering and environmental science.

Ben Siegel ’05 graduated from Highland Park High School and is currently a student at the University of Georgia in the Terry College of Business.

Will Smith ’05 graduated from Parish Episcopal School where he achieved high honor roll status and was a member of the National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. He served on the Community Service Leadership Board and was a volunteer at Bea’s Kids. He played soccer all four years at Parish. Will is currently attending the University of Texas at Austin.

Seth Stukalin ’05 attended middle school at Greenhill School and graduated high school from the Episcopal School of Dallas. Seth is currently attending Chapman University in Orange, California.

Maggie Thomas ’05 attended Bishop Lynch High School and The Shelton School. She was the captain of the varsity cheer team and received the MVP award for varsity track and field in 11th grade. Maggie is currently attending Sewanee, The University of the South.

Chandler Tucker ’05 graduated from Highland Park High School and is currently attending the University of Mississippi. Chandler was involved with many service clubs at Highland Park High School including spirit committees. She played sports all four years, including soccer and field hockey. Chandler was also a member of a program that tutors and assists special needs children.

Grant Unell ’05 graduated from Greenhill School and is currently attending the University of Georgia. While at Greenhill, he was active in volleyball, band, jazz band, student council, and Young Men’s Service League.

Chloe Warnberg ’05 graduated from The Hockaday School where she achieved high honor roll status all four years. She was a member of the soccer team for four years and served as senior captain. Chloe was the president and founder of the Knit for a Cause organization and was involved with Young Adults Curriculum on Human Trafficking (YACHT). Chloe is currently attending Duke University. Jessica Westberry ’05 graduated from The Hockaday School and is currently attending the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia.

Noah Yonack ’05 graduated from St. Mark’s School of Texas where he received the George Eastman Young Leaders Award and the Presidential Gold Circle Volunteer Award. Noah served on the Community Service Board and was the news editor of the school newspaper, The ReMarker. He was also a member of the varsity tennis and cross country teams. Noah is currently attending Harvard University.

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Laura Arroyo-Shoultz ’09 graduated from St. Alcuin Montessori and is currently attending Greenhill School. While at St. Alcuin, she was chosen to attend Model United Nations in New York and participated in TedX Kids. Laura received Duke TIP State and National recognition. Laura’s special memories of Lamplighter include making the castle, writing the Opera, and rolling down the hill!

Bo Baker ’09 attended middle school at the Episcopal School of Dallas and continues there for high school.

Rose Bassel ’09 attended middle school at The Winston School where she was first chair trumpet in the Winston band. Rose’s special memories of Lamplighter include “all of it!”

Paris Bland ’09 continues her educational journey at Parish Episcopal School where she achieved high honor roll status. Her school activities include cross country, student council, diversity council, and the debate team. Paris also volunteers for Bea’s Kids.

Carolina Campbell ’09 continues her studies at The Hockaday School where she is a member of the swimming and track team and serves on the Community Service Board. Carolina’s special memories of Lamplighter include the Carnival, Lamplighter Layers, and the Opera.

Donny Carty ’09 continues his educational journey at the Episcopal School of Dallas where he is a member of the football and lacrosse teams. He is a volunteer for Students Shoulder to Shoulder. Donny’s special memories of Lamplighter include Mr. B’s class, naming the animals, and receiving his senior jacket.

Chandler Crates ’09 attended middle school at Greenhill School and continues there for high school. Chandler enjoys English, history, Mandarin, and cross country at Greenhill and singing, guitar, and drums outside of school.

George Dau ’09 will continue his educational journey at St. Mark’s School of Texas. He is on the golf team and involved with the Young Men’s Service League. George’s favorite memories of Lamplighter include the animals, Lamplighter Layers, and Hootenannies.

Holmes Davis ’09 will continue his studies at the Episcopal School of Dallas where he is enjoys participating in sports.

Hudson Fernandes ’09 attended middle school at Greenhill School and continues there for high school.

Natalie Groves ’09 continues her educational journey at the Episcopal School of Dallas. She is involved in many activities including JV cheer, soccer, lacrosse, French club, and the National Charity League. Natalie fondly remembers the fourth grade trip to Austin, the sleepover, drama, art, the well, and the fun teachers.

Tate Hakert ’09 continues his studies at the Episcopal School of Dallas where he is a member of the football, lacrosse, and wrestling teams. He is also a member of the Young Men’s Service League. Tate’s memories of Lamplighter include selling eggs, music class, and art class.

Jack Kraus ’09 continues his educational journey at Greenhill School where he achieved high honor roll status all four years of middle school. He is a member of Character Council and a sport athlete at Greenhill. Jack works with the North Texas Food Bank as a volunteer. Jack fondly remembers playing Mr. Breitfeller’s guitar every morning and still enjoys playing the guitar today.

Austin Krohn ’09 continues his studies at Parish Episcopal School. His activities at Parish include swimming, Latin, honors geometry, and honors physics. Austin received cum laude recognition for the National Latin Exam. Austin fondly remembers the fourth grade trip to Austin, Mr. B, and Lamplighter Layers.

Lauren McDaniel ’09 continues her educational journey at The Hockaday School. She is a member of the National Charity League. Lauren fondly remembers Lamplighter Layers.

Kailey McNeal ’09 attended William B. Travis TAG and Greenhill School for middle school and will continue at Greenhill for high school. She is a volunteer for the SPCA of Texas and is a chorister with the Children’s Chorus of Greater Dallas. Kailey fondly remembers the fourth grade Austin trip, the Opera, and the talent show.

Lea Meyers ’09 continues her educational journey at Greenhill School where her academic honors include high honor roll and a gold medal on the National Spanish Exam. Lea competes in team gymnastics and is a volunteer coach for her gymnastics team. She fondly remembers the Carnival, the Opera, senior parade, Lamplighter Layers, and senior jackets.

Gunnar Olsen ’09 attended McCulloch Intermediate School after leaving Lamplighter in 2004, and entered Parish Episcopal School for eighth grade. Gunnar has fond memories of Ms. Curlin and International Night when their country of study was Norway.

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Tres Page ’09 attended McCulloch Intermediate School after leaving Lamplighter in 2004, and graduated from Highland Park Middle School. He is currently attending Highland Park High School. Tres fondly remembers his teacher Ms. Arneson (now Ms. Shulman).

Whit Payne ’09 will continue his studies at St. Mark’s School of Texas where he is active in lacrosse, football, and basketball. He also serves on the Community Service Board. Whit’s special memories of Lamplighter include Lamplighter Layers, Annie, and the Opera. His favorite teachers were Mrs. Beddow, Mrs. McCartor, Mrs. Peters, and Mrs. Hollway.

Abi Price ’09 is continuing her educational journey at Lakehill Preparatory School where she is involved in the National Junior Honor Society, choir, musical theater, and volleyball. Abi’s favorite things about Lamplighter include the 4th grade trip to Austin, raising the chickens, and Mrs. McCartor.

Alex Shaw ’09 will continue her studies at The Hockaday School where she plays basketball and is a member of the school choir. Her special memories of Lamplighter include Mrs. McCartor, Mr. B, and science class.

Emma Siegel ’09 will continue her educational journey at The Hockaday School.

Matthew Sims ’09 will continue his studies at the Episcopal School of Dallas where he has won many awards on the Math Science team. His volunteer service includes Operation Kindness, Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth, and soccer. Matthew fondly remembers being the President of Lamplighter Layers, all the fourth grade teachers, the Opera, and chess.

Scott Smythe ’09 graduated from Bentley School in Berkeley, California, after leaving Lamplighter in 2006. He is currently attending St. Mark’s School of Texas where he is involved in soccer, cross country, and track. Scott has fond memories of the Hootenannies and the Carnival.

Claire Spigel ’09 graduated from William B. Travis TAG and currently attends Booker T. Washington High School. She has been involved in One-Act Play UIL competitions as an actor, director, and costume designer. Very active in theatre, Claire designed costumes for Pinkalicious at the Dallas Children’s Theater and won Urma Gold at the 2013 Urma P. Hall Theater Festival. Claire fondly remembers Lamplighter fourth grade science teacher Mr. B, the senior parade, and the library.

Jared Steinhart ’09 graduated middle school from St. Mark’s School of Texas and currently attends Highland Park High School. Jared received the Citizenship Award and was on the Community Service Board at St. Mark’s. Jared remembers “every day being the best day ever” at Lamplighter.

Benjamin Stromberg ’09 will continue his studies at Greenhill School. He has fond memories of Lamplighter including the animals, the playground, science class, the Opera, drama, and recess.

Zayna Syed ’09 will continue her educational journey at Greenhill School where she plays soccer and tennis. Zayna spends a lot of her time figure skating. During the summer she volunteers at The da Vinci School and is involved in the Muslim Youth of North America (MYNA). Zayna’s special memories of Lamplighter include the egg selling business, the Pioneer project in second grade, the Opera, and all of her “amazing teachers!”

Frank Thomas ’09 attended middle school at St. Mark’s School of Texas and continues there for high school.

Hyer Thomas ’09 will continue his educational journey at St. Mark’s School of Texas. His special memory of Lamplighter is getting bit by the pig!

Danielle Weiss ’09 attended middle school at The Winston School. She currently attends W.T. White High School where she is on the freshman cheer squad. Danielle is a volunteer at Dog and Kitty City. She fondly remembers the fourth grade trip to Austin, raising chickens, motor skills, and the Carnival.

Avery Williams ’09 graduated from Highland Park Middle School after leaving Lamplighter in 2006. He is currently attending Greenhill School.

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Have news to share? Email Sue Shibley at [email protected]

to submit entries for the Alumni Almanac section of the upcoming Spring 2014 Lamppost.

Lamplighter ClassAgents 2013 -2014

1968 - Beth Balisteri Unis1969 - Carolyn Bettis Berry1970 - Stacy Smith Shepherd1971 - Helen Neuhoff Butler1972 - Chris Rote1974 - Kyle Ford1975 - Eugenia Hudson King1976 - Max Swango1977 - Bradley Miller1977 - Margaret Flanagan Solomon1979 - Greg Marquess1980 - Shannon Morse1981 - Giggy Loeb Jacobson1982 - Royce Poinsett1983 - Elizabeth Dodge1983 - Amanda Oneacre Rockow1984 - Ashley Geller Greene1985-AimeeMarquessWhitaker1986 - Jeffrey Kitner1987 - Sarah Stockton1989 - Courtney Jones Johnson1990 - Flauren Fagadau Bender1991 - Lilly Albritton1993 - Ashley Carter Johnson1995 - Hunter Lewis1996 - Emily Hess1998 - Katherine Rochelle1999 - Meredith Klein2001 - Laura Rose Brylowski2002 - Laura Frazee2003 - Margaret Rote2012 - Kirsten Kirk

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Be the spark . . . that ignites young minds

2013-2014 Annual Fund

The Luminary Society: Beacon $25,000 and above Illuminator $15,000 – 24,999 Torchbearer $8,000 – $14,999 Candle Lighter $3,500 – $7,999 Luminary Member $1,500 – $3,499The 1953 Club $500 – $1,499The Lantern Club $25 – $499

Ways to Make Your Donation

Mail: Send your pledge/gift to the school by using the return envelope enclosed with your Annual Fund letter

Online: Click on “Make a gift to Lamplighter” at www.thelamplighterschool.org

Phone: Contact Lali Rambeau at 214-369-9201 x318

All gifts to the 2013 – 2014 Annual Fund must be made before May 31, 2014.

The Annual Fund is the highest fundraising priority at The Lamplighter School. Providing direct funding for educational initiatives and operational enhancements that tuition alone does not cover, every dollar of this essential fund supports the mission of Lamplighter – igniting the potential of each child.

Annual Fund dollars enhance children's educational experiences by: • Ensuring professional development opportunities for faculty and staff• Providing state-of-the-art technology• Acquiring current curriculum materials• Supporting student enrichment with innovative programs and partnerships

A successful Annual Fund depends on participation from every member of our school community. 100% of trustees, faculty and staff supported last year's drive. 100% parent participation is always the goal of the Annual Fund.

Annual Fund Recognition Levels

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Report of Annual Giving 2012 -2013

Lamp Post 1953 - 2013

a publication of The Lamplighter School | Dallas, Texas

Fall 2013

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Report of Annual Giving 2012–2013

Dear Lamplighter Community,

I would like to express my deepest appreciation to Trustees, Life Trustees, parents, grandparents, alumni, alumni parents, faculty and staff members, and friends who made 2012–2013 another extraordinary year at Lamplighter. In the pages ahead, you will see that your commitment and generosity allowed us to successfully complete the Campaign for the Future and take the Annual Fund and Auction to new levels.

The 2012–2013 fiscal year began with a flurry of activity that continued into the summer as the final call for participation in the Campaign for the Future came with a 1:1 matching gift challenge by an anonymous donor. By the end of

June and six weeks into the challenge, the campaign surpassed its $12.5 million goal. Today, a beautiful donor wall honoring all contributors graces the front entrance of the school.

Other highlights of the year include:

• Growth of the Annual Fund continues to be a priority of The Lamplighter School and this year, the Annual Fund scaled new heights with annual gifts exceeding $510,000. Parent participation set a record at 95% with all Pre-K classes, faculty and staff, Trustees, and the Annual Fund Committee achieving 100% participation.

• This year’s Auction, themed, “Lights, Camera, Auction!” brought parents to the gala dressed in their finest 1940s couture—while raising over $325,000 for the land fund.

• More than 100 grandparents attended a special grandparent luncheon hosted by the Head of School last fall. Increased numbers of grandparents participated in volunteer activities throughout the school year and enjoyed events like the Halloween picnic and Grandest Friends’ Day.

• Afternoon reunions were held for the alumni classes of 2006 and 2009, and the Class of ’73 gathered for a full weekend of activities. Alumni of all ages participated in community outreach projects and the Young Alumni Car Wash raised over $4,300.

• The Strategic Plan, presented to the Board last September by the Strategic Initiatives Committee, was approved. In January, a Pre-Campaign Task Force was assembled by the Head of School to undertake the next steps in the implementation of the plan. The Task Force will make recommendations to the Board of Trustees in September.

Thank you for your continued dedication and support in helping us make the Lamplighter of tomorrow even better than today’s.

In Lamplighter Spirit,

Sandy DiamondDirector of Advancement

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Your commitment and generosity allowed us to successfully complete

the Campaign for the Future and take the Annual Fund and

Auction to new levels.

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The following is a list of individuals whose gifts of time and talent served the advancement efforts of Lamplighter during the period

June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013. The school’s continued advancement depends on such committed, energetic, and generous individuals.

Board of TrusteesStephanie BassmanDavid BennersJenny BulbanDavid Campbell Hope CrammJohn Crates Kyle Ford ’74Heather GilkerJane Rose HurstJennifer KarolKirsten KerriganLeslie Krakow ’69Lisa KrausKent KunkelRick Lear Rayna LoebJon Morgan ’82Lily MyersKaren Pollock ’76Toby PurdyAndy RabinCatherine RoseAlex SharmaNancy SkochdopoleJustin Small ’83George TangMitch WardKelcy WarrenSarah Weinberg

Life TrusteesStuart BumpasDan CookMary McDermott CookDavid Corrigan ’68Mike DodgeNeil FooteJudy GassCharles GinsburgRolf HaberechtMarietta Scurry JohnsonJack KleinCarol LevyLudwig MichaelDavid MillerBarbara NicholsMargaret Jonsson RogersBarney Young

Alumni CouncilKyle Ford ’74 - PresidentLilly Albritton ’91Flauren Fagadau Bender ’90Chris Gannett ’83Ashley Geller Greene ’84Elisabeth (Giggy) Loeb Jacobson ’81Ashley Carter Johnson ’93Courtney Jones Johnson ’89Sara Luxen Junkin ’93Adam Leventhal ’78Greg Marquess ’79Peggy Black Meyer ’73Bradley Miller ’77Brian Neuhoff ’74Kristin Ortega ’89Kay Ellen Cohen Pollack ’79Eric Reeves ’74Amanda Oneacre Rockow ’83Justin Small ’83Craig Smith ’93Max Swango ’76Aimee Marquess Whitaker ’85

Lamplighter Parents’ Association BoardStephanie Bassman, President Heather BalestriLiz BoyceMaura BradshawShonn BrownErika BurkhardtNancy BussKaren ButlerKelli ChabriaCathy CohenMonica EastinCatie EnricoAllegra FeitoKathy FielderDana GarnerLaura GodkinMeg GravesKim HendersonJackie Katz ’79Ashley LeakeLaura LearLindi LightKaren LobdellJen Lochridge

Amy MittsRobyn NeuhoffNatalie OudtTraci OwenSharon PfaffKristen PhillipsCourtney PlumleeGretchen PollomMonica PurdyJen RatanKaren ReidKeller ReidDanielle SealyMolly SealyDenise StewartAimee Whitaker ’85Debbie WiggansCarmen YungAmy Zicarelli Annual Giving LeadershipLilly Albritton ’91 Heather Balestri Kristy Bowen Maura BradshawAna CasanovaAngie ConstantinidesLaurie Darlak Sam Durst Jamie Gaunt Ashley Geller Greene ’84Joan Genender Paul Genender Jenney Gillikin Kate Hoedebeck Gunjan Jain Kent KunkelNick Leggatt Candace Martin Jon Morgan ’82 Kristin Ortega ’89 Mike Plumlee ’73 Kristin Rees Sharon Ross Molly Sealy Craig Smith ’93 Margaret Solomon ’77 Phyllis Steinhart Denise Stewart

Sarah Weinberg Jeannie WeisolyClaude White Andy Yung Amy Zicarelli

Pre-Campaign Task ForceLeslie Krakow ’69, ChairDavid BennersJason BradshawJoe EastinJenney GillikinKirsten KerriganKent KunkelLily MyersCatherine RoseAlex SharmaSarah Weinberg

Young Alumni CommitteeKatherine Dau ’07, chairTim Simenc ’07, chairMiles Andres ’06Joe Durst ’07Amy Elder ’06Nick Kraus ’06Christian Mastrogiovanni ’06Katie Payne ’06Kayla Rambeau ’06Clayton Roberts ’06David Rote ’06Sarah Siegel ’07

Volunteer Leadership

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2012-13 OPERATING REVENUE & EXPENSES

Revenue Expenses

Tuition88%

Other incl. Endow. Draws

6%

Annual Fund6% Academic

4%

Salaries & Benefits

73%

Administrative 8%

Facilities9%Financial Aid

5%

Fundraising 1%

Annual Fund Gifts by Source for 2012–2013

Trustees $92,551Faculty/Staff $12,623Parents $249,247Grandparents $37,290Alumni Parents and Alumni Grandparents $16,675Friends and Former Faculty/Staff $2,921Foundations and Corporations $100,816

Total Annual Fund Giving $512,123

All Gifts by Designation for 2012–2013

Annual Fund $512,123Campaign for the Future* $1,573,725Upcoming Campaign $250,836Lamplighter Endowed Funds $1,997Program Support/Miscellaneous Funds $11,637Alumni Faculty/Salary-Support Endowed Funds $12,087Media Center Open House $16,937Media Center Tribute Fund $4,633Community Support Fund $3,722

Total Gifts to Lamplighter 2012–2013 $2,387,696

*Includes payments on prior years’ pledges

Giving Results

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($250,000 or above)Lamplighter Parents’ AssociationVennerberg/Kunkel Family

($100,000 – $249,999)Jenney and David GillikinTraci and Sean Owen Family Foundation Traci and Sean OwenCatherine and Will ’77 Rose

($50,000 – $99,999)AnonymousAllison and Chris BovardThe Corrigan Family Marilyn and LeoF Corrigan, Jr. Alice Corrigan Carruth Catherine Corrigan Emily ’73 and David ’68 Corrigan Leo Corrigan III Mary Corrigan LivingstonShannon and Jeff EstesLisa and Peter KrausLaura and Rick LearLily and Scott MyersGowri and Alex Sharma

($25,000 – $49,999)Jennifer and Tom KarolSheryl and Eric MaasRicki and Andy Rabin

($10,000 – $24,999)Heather and Ray BalestriLeslie and David BennersMaura and Jason BradshawThe Carlson Foundation Nancy and Clint CarlsonAna and Don CartySam and Tim DurstThe Aaron and Catie Enrico Family Foundation Catie and Aaron EnricoThe Evey and Chip Fagadau Fund of Fidelity Charitable Evey and Chip ’61 FagadauDodie and Jack ’68 FoxworthMarilyn HalpinThe ISN Charitable Giving FundThe Chris & Mirjam Kirk Donor Advised Fund of The Dallas Foundation Mirjam and Chris Kirk

Sunny and Craig KnockeRich Moses and Selwyn RayzorBarbara and Stan RabinNicole ’83 and Justin ’83 SmallMargaret ’77 and Glenn SolomonCandace and Max ’76 SwangoTexas Instruments FoundationCynthia and Jean-Louis TrochuAmy and Kelcy Warren

($5,000 – $9,999)Bartlett Family Empowerment Fund Gail and Steve BartlettHaise R. and Kevin S. Borgmann Family Fund of Fidelity Charitable Haise and Kevin BorgmannTamara and David CampbellAshley and Robert CatheySherry and Joel FontenotWendy and Paul GenenderHeather and Chris GilkerMartha and Bob GillikinJoan and Zachary HillOptimized, Inc. Erin and Andrew HillmanJane and Michael ’75 HurstCharities Aid Foundation America Gunjan and Anurag JainThe Jerry R. Junkins Family Foundation Sally JunkinsThe Kirkwood Fund of The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Marin CountiesColin Koon and Jackie OLeary-KoonLeslie ’69 and Bob KrakowCandace and Rich MartinLesa and John OudtDan PattersonBill PayneTim Phu and Kristine DoanMonica and Toby PurdyEdna and Dante RenzulliMolly and Michael SealyGeorge and Charmaine Tang Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas Charmaine and George TangBarbara and John ThomasMichelle ’75 and Stewart ThomasMark VarelBobbie and Andy VillarealMitchell Ward and Pam Wills-WardSarah and Russell WeinbergLauryn and Tom White

($1,000 – $4,999)The Ackerman Family Caroline and David ’81 Ackerman Helma and Ed Ackerman Edward and Wilhelmina Ackerman FoundationCarol and Mark AndersonBank of America Matching GiftsKathy and Ben BanksLaurie and Doug BarnellStephanie and Paul BassmanFlauren ’90 and Jason BenderSusan and Brett ’71 BlakeyBlessing Family Foundation Kalita Beck Blessing ’69Lauryn and Jason BloomSarah ’77 and Sam BloomBNSF Railway FoundationLisa and Chuck BrownShonn and Clarence BrownLori and David BrowneJenny and Pete BulbanErika and Chad BurkhardtSarah CampbellPhyllis and Bruce CarrDanielle and Jeff CateLinda and John CauleyRiz Chand and Laura ColhouerThe Coca-Cola FoundationCathy and Mark CohenLaura ’71 and David ColeTania and Pat ConroyMary McDermott CookHope and Gene CrammAngela and John CratesPam and Jason CreelLinda and Bill CustardD Max Lemmon LLCJim DavisLeslie and Bryan DiersVivian and Billy DimasMelisa and Jeff DorrillCanan and Joachim EbertRicki and Randy EbnerAngel and Eric EichhornRosemary and Roger EnricoThe Feferman FamilyAllegra and Rob FeitoKathy and Jeromy FielderCarrie and Kyle ’74 FordDana and Tom GarnerJoan and Larry GenenderDavid Gerber and Lara JohnsonKathleen and Robert Gibson

Beverly and Chuck GinsburgCarolyn and Robert GoodrichMeg and Dave GravesAshleigh and Will GravleeSteve GravsethBetty GreenLeon Green IIIKim and Clark GriffithEllen and John GrimesUte and Rolf HaberechtJim Hakert and Jayne ColemanTania and Kevin HardageAmanda and Richard HartmanTjepke Heeringa and Elizabeth Dodge ’83Mark Henry and Marylene LeogierMargaret ’89 and Brad HirschJanie and Dave HodgesJennifer and Steve HoughtonFran and Don JacksonKatie and Jed JohnsonMarietta Scurry JohnsonBecky and Matt KeaneMorgan and Scott KennedyKirsten and Mike KerriganTabani Family Foundation Aliya and Mushtak KhatriEugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul KingRita and Jack KleinAngela and Marc KleinLeslie and Michael LanahanTom Leatherbury and Pat VillarealNick LeggattCarol and John LevyLisa and Rick LevyKaren and Bruce LobdellJen and Brett LochridgeRayna and Michael LoebCaroline and Mario LopezNisha and Vikas LuniaCatherine and Douglas MacMahonLouise and Charles ’87 MarshDenise and Dustin MarshallSusan and Mike MattaSue McCulloughMelani and Craig McDougalJuli and Mac McGinnisMarty and Jack MeltonPam and Carter MeyerPeggy ’73 and Dan MeyerSu-Su and Jerry MeyerRory and Howard MeyersCommunities Foundation of Texas Carmen and Ludwig MichaelBruce Mickey and Barbara Schultz

The following is a comprehensive list reflecting cumulative giving receipts from donors for the period of June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013.

It includes all cash and pledges to annual, restricted, and endowment funds.

Cumulative Giving

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Shirley and Bob MillerBradley Miller ’77 and Talley DunnPatty and David MillerJon Morgan ’82 and Liz SeaburyJennifer and Jon MoslePaula and Jon MosleAli Moustapha and Vickie NguyenSunny and Pavel NadolskyLesa and Nick NikolaiOccidental Petroleum CorporationEdith and Peter O’DonnellNatalie and Dirik OudtThe Parel FamilyNova and Lincoln PatelAngela PaulosThe Paulos Foundation Aphrodite and Sam PaulosSharon and David PfaffSuzanne and Huy PhamKristen and Clifton PhillipsThe Pinnell Foundation Janelle and Alden PinnellCourtney and Mike ’73 PlumleeKaren ’76 and Richard PollockMichelle and Scott PrengleRamesh Raghunathan and Aarthi RamDinesh Rajan and Ramya RangarajanVicki RaneyJen and Ravi RatanPeggy RayzorKristin and Ricky ReesLeonard and Laurie Roberts Charitable Foundation Laurie and Len RobertsChristine and Dick RogoffEdward W. Rose III Family Fund of The Dallas Foundation Deedie and Rusty RoseChris Rowley and Mandy DakeRandee and Bobby Ruiz

Josefina and Roberto RuizBridget ’73 and Mark RussellJoyce RutherfordSafeway, Inc.Diane and Scott SealySengbush Studio, Inc. Terri and Larry SengbushVenkat Sethuraman and Naheed ShahidAmy Sheinberg ’74Del Ruth SkaggsNancy and Jim SkochdopolePaul Staveteig and Gretchen ChampionThe Steinhart Family Phyllis and Ron Steinhart Meredith and Barry ’79 Steinhart Kenny Steinhart ’79Sheila and David StewartShannon and Jodie ThompsonSon Tran and Jade LeHeather and Michael VranichMi Jung and Jim WarnerLisa and George WarrenJeannie and David WeisolyCarolyn and David WestberryChristina and Allen ’89 WhiteMcKinley and Brandon WierJenna and Lane WimberlyClaudia and Brian WingMeredith and Rand WrightonLucy ’78 and Steve WrubelLea and Leo YanceySally and Barney YoungCarmen and Andy YungAngela and Luis ZambranoAmy and Mike Zicarelli

($1 – $999)Abbott FundBill Adams and Jennifer JordanAlyssa and Patrick Adams

Walter AdamsJessa AdlerArturo Aguilar and Gela GallardoAngelica and Josué AguilarAbbey and Fallon AhearnLilly ’91 and Chuck AlbrittonAll About Kids DentistryKaren and Rick AllenSusan and Hank AltermanBasel Altrabulsi and Lana HamwiNatalie ’89 and Chris AmorosoJacqueline and Max AndersonMary Eileen Anderson ’75Stacy and Tucker AndersonDebbie and Marc AndresLouis Andres ’04Miles Andres ’06Anonymous (3)Lisa and Kyle AntesMartha and Nelson ArroyoFrancis Barnes and Priscilla WrubelLaura and Andy BaughmanCarol BaumerChris Bautista and Gretchen PollomElizabeth BayerCarrie and Josh BaysKathey ’63 and Bruce BeddowThe Sara Beckham Foxworth FoundationDanielle Berg ’06Fran and Mark BergDorothy BjorckGeorgia Sue BlackAllison and Shell BlackTraci and Travis BlalockLeslie BledsoeAllison ’87 and Josh BlockNaomi and Bernard BloomDulany Bloom ’13Carolyn and Ronald BlumAna BohananCarla and Dylan BoldenAvery Borgmann ’12Charlie Bovard ’07Jack Bovard ’16Sam Bovard ’11Stephanie and Kevin BowdenKristy and Taylor BowenJoan BowmanRowel, LLC Elizabeth and Robert BoyceMatthew Bradford ’93Martha and Ron BradshawAbby Brand ’12Tracy and Kevin ’76 BrandKirby Brand ’05Shelby Brand ’08Brenda and Stuart BrandSusie and George BreenNatalie Breen ’02

Amy and Matt BrennerBeth and John BrombergRazan and Robert ’77 BrookerAmelia Brown ’10Amy Brown ’78Rebecca and Chad BrownKay and Clarence BrownLynn BrownMelanie and Marty BuckholtDiane and Stuart BumpasSarah and Zack BurdickJudy BurkhardtBill BurtonMichael BussNancy BussSally and Allen ButlerBrooke Butler ’10Florence and John ButlerKaren and Kyle ButlerDenise and Rodell ByrdCindy and Bob CampbellSuzanne and Brett ’66 CampbellRussell Canham and Raksha JainRobin Carder ’75Jennifer ’81 and Scott CarrAna CasanovaCourtney and Dan CaseTracy ’76 and Ballard ’76 CastlemanBlakely Castleman ’07Shea Castleman ’11Sloane Castleman ’08Jean and John CateMary CatesKelli and A.J. ChabriaLinda and Michael ChampionLamar and Gerry ChicoineJeanie and Alex ChuangMary Cynthia and Bill ChurchEmily Church ’06Will Church ’06Dan Clifford and Shannon Morse ’80Michael Cohen and Ruth BakalSharon and Murray CohenJo and Stanley CohenLaura ColhouerRob Collier and Kris KeesyMelissa and William CollinsAngie and Father Chris ConstantinidesSusan and Chris CooperDebbie CoxAnna Cramm ’10Claire Cramm ’07Chanda and Ken CraneJennifer ’82 and Mike CroninNancy CroninNancy ’79 and Greg CrookKitty and Tom CrossBetsy and Bennett CullumLiz Curlin and Danielle Dupuis

Cumulative Giving

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Debbie and Chris CuzalinaBrandy and Henry DaltonGloria and Joe DarlakLaurie and Joe DarlakMaria ’74 and Brent DauKatherine Dau ’07Lisa and Harvey DavissonSally and Joe DealeyDenburySarah and Jason DennisAarti DewanMeghana and Harpreet DhallSandy and Barry DiamondLaura and Bill DickasonJennifer ’82 and Allen DickeySusan and Mike DodgeMary and David DolanLindsay Dolan ’00Zachary Drazner ’09Lupe and Homero DuarteCatherine Duffy ’05Jaimey DunnDeb and Bill DunneDoug Ehring and Ann SaucerBetsy and Richard EisemanKaren and Jay EllisMark Envani and Lori WardRegen ’72 and Jeff FearonSarah Kate Feferman ’10Alicia FeitoElise and Rob FermierFilgo Oil CompanyJenifer and Peter FlynnSophie and Arkady FominJen and Greg FominJoel Fontenot ’02Joshua Fontenot ’04Nita and John FordSoume and Paul FosheePaula and Wallace FranklinCoco Freling ’04Richard Freling ’04Neha and Salil Gaitonde

Sarita and Subash GaitondeAmar Gande and Madhuri VusirikalaRekha and Uday GaradiJudy and Bob GassJamie and Greg GauntBeverly and Thurman GeddieBasheer Ghorayeb and Jacquelyn WilcoxAshley and Kris GloverLaura ’86 and Brad GodkinRebecca and Jack ’64 GoetzGigi and Bud GoffEd Goff and Laura ChapuisLaura GoffKerri ’90 and David GoldfarbGoldman, Sachs & CompanyJudy and Phil GoodmanGold Bug Company Suzanne GreenAshley Greene ’84Jerry L. GriffinGrace Grimes ’11Michelle and John GrimesLeah and Jon ’69 GrossRobert Gross and Maya LeibmanBarri ’78 and Chris GrossiJezabel GuadalupeAnna and Mike GuerreroTanner Hakert ’06Tate Hakert ’09Trip Hall and Cinthia LopezBuffie and Andrew HalleCindy and Brian HansonDebbie and Larry HansonFinley Harbaugh ’93Melissa and Geoff HarperCindy and Michael HarringtonLisa ’89 and Richard HartmanNorine HaynesBarbara and Jim HazlewoodLiz ’90 and Jeff HelfrichKim and Thomas Henley

Melissa HensleyDebbie and Jonathan HerskovitzJill Herz, Attorney at Law, P.C. Jill and Paul HerzCarolyn and Steve HessLillian and Greg HesselMeredith Hessel ’08Tommy Hessel ’09Jesse Hochman and Jennifer PeroneKate and Jeff HoedebeckKristie and Tom HoitsmaPeggy and Wayne HollisStephanie and Travis HollmanMaggie and Jeff HollwayKacy and Steve HolmesJerry Holzsweig and Marian SacklerRita and Sandy HolzsweigEsther and Paul HoodAngela HorowitzSamuel Horowitz ’10Brooke and Blake HortenstineNicole and Brian HouseholderCorinne and Clay HufftJami and Gary HuntJake Hurst ’11Sophia Hurst ’12Sandra and Rick IllesDidem and Onur InanogluLisa and Jud ’71 JacobsJulianne Jacobs ’05Annie and Patrick JacobsGiggy ’81 and Peter JacobsonDorris and Terry JamesCarolyn and Michael JaynesNatalie Jaynes ’03Hilary Jenkins ’78Gayle JohansenAshley ’93 and Brandon JohnsonCourtney ’89 and Brian JohnsonMelissa and Fred JohnsonNatalie and Mark JohnsonChristine and R.J. JohnsonAnnie JonasGeorge JosephSara Junkin ’93Andrew Jury ’02Ann Frances and Cliff JuryAmanda Kadesky ’06Andrew Kadesky ’03Ann and Keith KadeskyJina KaiserSonia and Jatin KakkarKathryn Kallison ’86Jeffrey Kaplan and Lisa Newman Charitable Fund of the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Jeffrey Kaplan and Lisa NewmanLindsay Kaplan ’12Jackie ’79 and Allan KatzSabra Katzav

Kaye Family Fund of Fidelity Charitable Skylar Kaye ’11Neil Keon and Debbie Loeb KeonKinnari and Gaurav KhatriNancy KimBrigitte and Kimo KimichikNicole Kimichik ’08Sam Kimichik ’05Allan King and Rebecca HamiltonJonathan King ’08Bridget and Ken KippelsLisa and Matt KirbyDeclan Kirk ’17Jake Kirk ’15Kirsten Kirk ’12Stephanie and Scott KirkhamMiriam and Jeffrey ’86 KitnerAndrew Kleiman ’04Dana and David KleimanZach Kleiman ’02Adam Klein ’11Cynthia ’68 and Benjamin KleinPatti and Bob KnottKaren and Bob KnudsonGeorge KnudsonJane KoernerAnil Koganti and Christine HoShari and Andy KrageBen Krakow ’08Eli Krakow ’10Jack Kraus ’09Nick Kraus ’06Will Kraus ’04Tricia and Jim KrohnLogan Krohn ’10Paige and Tom KuchlerCarolyn and Kevin KuhnelLauren Kupor ’92Mary and Danny KureskaNeelima and Rahim KurjiBrenna and Will Lambert2013 Lamplighter LayersJune and Jason LandryGina and Tom LandryEleanor LaneyBonnie and Carl LangBettina and Herman LangAmy and Philip LangShiela and Justin LannenKristen and Quinn LawsAshley and Sam ’79 LeakeClem LearDonald Lee and Emily CatesTraci and Ham LeeEllen and Joe LeePatty and Lam LeeColeta and Joe LewisSadie Lidji ’08Sophie Lidji ’05

Cumulative Giving

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Brittany and Neal LoberSarah Lochridge ’11Michelle and Bill LockhartBilly Lockhart ’12Gail and Peter LoebEric LoehrBecky LogsdonJason Lu and Natalie DenEmily Luxen ’90Catherine LynnSelena and Shawn LyonsPat and Barry MacyJill and Brent MagnusonChris MaloneLindsey MaloneConnor Maloney ’04Kelly Maloney ’07Cindy and Mike MaloneyPat and Ted MandevilleDavid Mangelsdorf and Katrina CottonSusan and Richard MarcusJenell and Andy MarkowskiSkintrigue, Inc. Greg Marquess ’79Rita and Jim MarquessLyndsey MarronMaria and Federico MarroquinAngie and Jerry MartilikNicole MartinSarah MathewsThomas Matta ’12Pat MattinglyMcAfee Matching Gifts ProgramKristen and Brian McCoolGayle and David McCoyCathy McEachern ’79Eva McKeeAndrew McNeil ’93Elise and John MeadowsTom MercerMary and Tom ’89 MercerNancy and Rich MerriamJane and Henry MeyerLea Meyers ’09Esther and Michael MeyersMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramLaura and Erin MillerRhonda and Jeffery ’74 MillerAmy and Matt ’88 MillerMark Mintz and Jennifer Kitner Fund Jennifer ’89 and Mark MintzDonna and Tim MitchellAmy and Brian MittsJennifer MooreNikki and Jason MorashMorgan StanleyJennifer and Jeff MorrisonMimi and Ron Moses

Kelly and David MoskovicThe Dallas Foundation Kate Mosle ’04Michael Mosle ’08Erika and Jarod MossKate and Clay MoteJudith MullensNik Munshi and Sree KodaliBrian Murawski and Michelle HartmannElise MurphyMarynell MurphyNicole MusselmanTimmy Nadolsky ’14Jeffrey Naimon and Carla Wheeler ’76The Neisius Family Fund of Schwab Charitable Jean and David NeisiusKatie ’94 and Nathan NelsonSusan and Doug NessRobyn and Brian ’74 NeuhoffStefanie and Kent NielsonKatri Niemi ’02Les Niemi and Sharon BrownMelissa and Norry NivenMary and Steve NixJayme and Salim NourallahJohanna and Greg NystromJamie and Melbourne O’BanionSusan and Steve O’BrienEllen and Marc OeschgerKate and Mark OgdenJonathan OhTaeri OhNathan Ohler and Heather RoseberryPam and Ken O’KrentDonna and Larry OlschwangerHenrik Olund and Maria ThenSheryll OrbaseORIX USA CorporationKristin ’89 and Aaron OrtegaKatie and Kyle OudtCurt PabstAnne ’66 and Fernando PadillaMindy Paine ’86Chad Park and Rita NeJim ParrishAmisha and Amit PatelKatie Payne ’06Whit Payne ’09Jeff PeckG.P. PedrosoMarie and Lou PeroneLakeshia and Chris PetersSonia PhilipsonAlex Piccagli ’12Stacy and Lawrence PiccagliPenelope Piccagli ’11

Heidi and Mike ’85 PickensCherie and Jim PickettAlan Pita ’82 and Lynn PausicKatherine Pollock ’10Matthew Pollock ’11Lauren ’97 and Hunter PondLainie PorterRebecca and Will PostenShlomit and Jerry ProterVeenu and Rohit PuriAlex Rabin ’12Reece Rabin ’10Joan and Ken RaffJeffrey Rahilly and Kimberly FreelandSangeeta and Ram RaiRitu and Venu RaoBrad Raper and Lisa CaseySandy and Philip RaskinMegan and Brian RatcliffUpendar Reddy and Tulika JainEric Reeves ’74Karen and Keller ReidLeanne and Mark ReiterMason Reiter ’04Merrill Reiter ’01Nora ’92 and Will RenthalSheila RiceTaylor RisonAlesia and Ed RitenourKathy RitzKate Robinson ’08Nick Robinson and Brooke MolinaroliKelly and Robby ’76 RobinsonAmanda ’83 and Jeff RockowKevin and Charlotte RoganRod Rohrich and Diane GibbyTaylor Rohrich ’08Judy and Colin RorrieAlex Rose ’10Charlie Rose ’12

Pat and Jed RosenthalSharon RossAnne and Chris ’72 RoteDavid Rote ’06Margaret Rote ’03Tracy and Michael RoybalAna and Paul RudnickiAshley and Anthony ’92 RuggeriMaria and Bryan RutledgeMichele and Larry RuttEllen and Lee SalzbergerEllen and Douglas SammerJim Savage and Kim HendersonMeeta and Amar SawlaKaran Sawla ’02Maya Sawla ’06Rhea Sawla ’04Carol and Kerry SchamerlohHeather and Ryan SchamerlohMarcia and Stephen SchaulDarla and Carl ScherzCathy and John SchoellkopfBetty and Brian SchultzShelby Schultz ’10Rachel and Joshua SchumannBarbara and Brett SeaburyDanielle and Scott SealyBetsie ’78 and Jim SearsApril and David SeedsNils Senvalds and Margee Hocking ’78Todd Shadle and Maria ReyesRosemary and Zeke ShashouaBernard Shaw and Julia SimonSue and Brian ShibleyKiran Shivaswamy and Pushpa MahalingamKelly and Brad ShoupCheryl and Greg ShulmanSaima and Sajid SiddiqiLynne and Andy SiegelMatthew Sims ’09

Cumulative Giving

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Megan Sims ’06Michelle and Mike SimsCourtney and Jeff SinelliCherie and Neal SmallAli Smith ’07Eva SmithLil and Greg SmithWill Smith ’05Kelly and Scott SmoyerGus Solis ’12Robbin and Michael ’79 SolisYnetta and Dwayne SpencerRachel and Marc StarrSheila and Larry SternMegan ’85 and Michael SternPat and Jim StevensDenise and Chris ’83 StewartKiersten and Michael StockhamCasey StoltzBill Stonaker and Tricia WilsonCallie Stone ’06Lisa and John StoneMarshall Stone ’04Jody StoutCarlene and Jack StrobelBeth ’79 and Mark StrombergAlison and Dan StumpAmer Suleman and Mahvash AmerStephanie SullinsLaura and Paul SullivanBaran Sumer and Jennifer LowneyBobby SussmanBetsy and Bob SwangoCamie Swango ’10Kathryn and John SzwejkowskiTargetReagan TateJoe Tauscher ’88TexasCarsDirect.com, Ltd.Hallet Thalheimer ’11Robin and Jonathan ThalheimerConnor Thomas ’03

Electra Thomas ’08Frank Thomas ’09Hyer Thomas ’09Kaethe Thomas ’12Maggie Thomas ’05Mika and Nathan ThomasCragina and Paul ThomasMelissa ToneLynda and Jim TonickRachel and Chris TrowbridgeLaura and Bryan TrubeyReggie TuckerSuzanne and Chris TurnerPatricia and John VermillionAlexandra Villareal ’06Nicholas Villareal ’10Mona and James VineyardLarry Vineyard and Lindy ElmoreG. Scott Waddell Company, Inc. Krystn and Scott WaddellMarleen and Marty WaldmanLeslie and Travis ’76 WallaceHarianne and David WallensteinMarc Wallenstein ’90Elizabeth Walsh ’12Janice and Gary WalshFerna and Craig WardKrista WarrenMarjorie WatersThe Webb Family Kenn Webb and Harriet Tabb Anne Tabb ’01 Gordon Webb ’08Lindsey WeemsGayle and Joe WeinbergChandler Weisbart ’02Courtney Weisbart ’06Kandi and Mark WeisbartEleise and Rick WeisbergJulie and Jamie WeltonLinda and Rob WesterburgCate Wetzel ’01

Catherine and Jack WetzelJohn Wetzel ’03Aimee ’85 and Josh WhitakerClaude WhiteJill WiedmanDebbie and David WiggansKaren WilburEllen Wilcox ’02Vivian and Eugene WilliamsTiffany and Clayton ’83 WilmerWaverly WilsonEmily Wisner ’04Peggy and Rory WisnerBryant WolfCarrie WrightStella Wrubel ’16Anne YagerP.T. Yager ’06Chow Yanamadala and Lavanya InampudiAnne Yarbrough ’81Suzy and Fletcher YarbroughMarjorie and George YeonasDaphna and Amir YoffeSheryl and Alan YonackNoah Yonack ’05Sam Yonack ’04Sydney Yonack ’07Mary and Ken YungAlissa ’93 and Jordan ZacharyPriya ’85 and Eric ZeikusHarold and Ida Ann ZweigLouis Zweig ’74

FDeceased

Cumulative Giving

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Luminary Beacon ($12,500 or above)The Aaron and Catie Enrico Family Foundation *Catie and Aaron Enrico*Shannon and Jeff Estes*Jenney and David Gillikin*Rich Moses and Selwyn Rayzor*Catherine and Will ’77 Rose

Luminary Torchbearer ($7,500 - $12,499)*Anonymous*Tamara and David CampbellMonica and Joe EastinThe ISN Charitable Giving FundGunjan and Anurag JainColin Koon and Jackie OLeary-Koon*Amy and Kelcy Warren

Luminary Candle Lighter ($3,000 - $7,499)*Leslie and David BennersHaise R. and Kevin S. Borgmann Family Fund of Fidelity Charitable Haise and Kevin BorgmannMaura and Jason BradshawTania and Pat ConroyLinda and Bill CustardAllegra and Rob Feito*Wendy and Paul GenenderMartha and Bob GillikinOptimized, Inc. Erin and Andrew HillmanJennifer and Steve HoughtonThe Jerry R. Junkins Family Foundation *Sally Junkins

*The Kirkwood Fund of The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Marin CountiesSunny and Craig Knocke*Lisa and Peter Kraus*Laura and Rick Lear*Jen and Brett LochridgeLouise and Charles ’87 MarshLesa and John OudtAngela PaulosKristen and Clifton Phillips*Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock*Ricki and Andy RabinLeonard and Laurie Roberts Charitable Foundation Laurie and Len RobertsEdward W. Rose III Family Fund of The Dallas Foundation *Deedie and Rusty Rose*Molly and Michael Sealy*Gowri and Alex SharmaNicole ’83 and Justin ’83 Small*Barbara and John ThomasVennerberg/Kunkel Family*Mi Jung and Jim WarnerLauryn and Tom White*Carmen and Andy Yung

Luminary Member ($1,250 - $2,999)The Ackerman Family *Caroline and David ’81 Ackerman *Helma and Ed Ackerman Edward and Wilhelmina Ackerman Foundation*Carol and Mark Anderson*Heather and Ray BalestriLaurie and Doug Barnell*Stephanie and Paul Bassman*Sarah ’77 and Sam Bloom*Allison and Chris Bovard*Lisa and Chuck Brown*Shonn and Clarence Brown*Jenny and Pete BulbanErika and Chad BurkhardtDanielle and Jeff Cate*Riz Chand and Laura Colhouer*Cathy and Mark Cohen*Hope and Gene Cramm*Angela and John CratesPam and Jason CreelVivian and Billy DimasCanan and Joachim EbertRicki and Randy Ebner

*Rosemary and Roger EnricoThe Feferman Family*Kathy and Jeromy Fielder*Dana and Tom Garner*Joan and Larry GenenderCarolyn and Robert GoodrichAshleigh and Will Gravlee*Ellen and John Grimes*Jim Hakert and Jayne ColemanAmanda and Richard HartmanTjepke Heeringa and Elizabeth Dodge ’83Mark Henry and Marylene LeogierJoan and Zachary Hill*Jane and Michael ’75 Hurst*Katie and Jed Johnson*Jennifer and Tom KarolBecky and Matt Keane*Kirsten and Mike KerriganTabani Family Foundation *Aliya and Mushtak KhatriThe Chris and Mirjam Kirk Donor Advised Fund of The Dallas Foundation *Mirjam and Chris Kirk*Rita and Jack Klein*Angela and Marc Klein*Leslie ’69 and Bob Krakow*Carol and John Levy*Lisa and Rick Levy*Karen and Bruce LobdellCaroline and Mario Lopez*Nisha and Vikas LuniaSheryl and Eric MaasCatherine and Douglas MacMahonDenise and Dustin Marshall*Candace and Rich Martin*Susan and Mike MattaJuli and Mac McGinnisPam and Carter MeyerSu-Su and Jerry MeyerCommunities Foundation of Texas *Carmen and Ludwig Michael*Patty and David Miller*Jennifer and Jon Mosle*Lily and Scott MyersSunny and Pavel NadolskyNatalie and Dirik OudtThe Parel FamilyNova and Lincoln PatelThe Paulos Foundation Aphrodite and Sam Paulos*Sharon and David PfaffSuzanne and Huy Pham

Tim Phu and Kristine DoanJanelle and Alden Pinnell*Courtney and Mike ’73 Plumlee*Monica and Toby PurdyBarbara and Stan Rabin*Jen and Ravi Ratan*Peggy Rayzor*Kristin and Ricky ReesChris Rowley and Mandy Dake*Sengbush Studio, Inc. *Terri and Larry Sengbush*Del Ruth Skaggs*Margaret ’77 and Glenn SolomonPaul Staveteig and Gretchen ChampionThe Steinhart Family *Phyllis and Ron Steinhart *Meredith and Barry ’79 Steinhart Kenny Steinhart ’79*Candace and Max ’76 SwangoGeorge and Charmaine Tang Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas Charmaine and George Tang*Texas Instruments FoundationSon Tran and Jade Le*Cynthia and Jean-Louis TrochuHeather and Michael Vranich*Mitchell Ward and Pam Wills-Ward*Lisa and George Warren*Sarah and Russell Weinberg*Jeannie and David WeisolyMcKinley and Brandon WierJenna and Lane WimberlyClaudia and Brian Wing*Lucy ’78 and Steve Wrubel*Sally and Barney YoungAngela and Luis ZambranoAmy and Mike Zicarelli

The 1953 Club ($500 - $1,249)Arturo Aguilar and Gela GallardoBasel Altrabulsi and Lana HamwiJacqueline and Max AndersonLisa and Kyle AntesBank of America Matching Gifts*Francis Barnes and Priscilla Wrubel*Chris Bautista and Gretchen PollomThe Sara Beckham Foxworth Foundation*Flauren ’90 and Jason Bender*Susan and Brett ’71 BlakeyTraci and Travis Blalock*Kalita Beck Blessing ’69

The following is a comprehensive list reflecting giving receipts from donors for the period of June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013.

It includes all cash gifts to the Annual Fund and Alumni Giving program.

* Denotes individuals who have given consecutively to Lamplighter’s Annual Giving for five or more years

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*Lauryn and Jason BloomBNSF Railway FoundationCarla and Dylan BoldenKristy and Taylor Bowen*Joan BowmanLori and David Browne*Diane and Stuart BumpasSarah CampbellRussell Canham and Raksha JainAshley and Robert Cathey*Linda and John Cauley*The Coca-Cola FoundationMichael Cohen and Ruth BakalRob Collier and Kris Keesy*Melissa and William CollinsMary McDermott CookDenburyLaura and Bill Dickason*Mary and David DolanSam and Tim DurstAngel and Eric EichhornBetsy and Richard Eiseman*Nita and John Ford*Dodie and Jack ’68 FoxworthSarita and Subash Gaitonde*Amar Gande and Madhuri Vusirikala*Heather and Chris GilkerBeverly and Chuck Ginsburg*Ashley and Kris Glover*Meg and Dave GravesSteve GravsethKim and Clark GriffithLeah and Jon ’69 GrossUte and Rolf HaberechtTrip Hall and Cinthia LopezCindy and Brian Hanson*Cindy and Michael HarringtonNorine HaynesBarbara and Jim HazlewoodLiz ’90 and Jeff HelfrichJanie and Dave Hodges*Kristie and Tom HoitsmaStephanie and Travis HollmanJerry Holzsweig and Marian SacklerEsther and Paul Hood*Angela HorowitzNicole and Brian HouseholderCorinne and Clay HufftAnnie and Patrick JacobsGeorge JosephSonia and Jatin KakkarMorgan and Scott KennedyNancy Kim

Lisa and Matt Kirby*Karen and Bob KnudsonAnil Koganti and Christine HoCarolyn and Kevin KuhnelLeslie and Michael Lanahan*Gina and Tom LandryAmy and Philip Lang*Rayna and Michael LoebJason Lu and Natalie DenSelena and Shawn LyonsChris MaloneLindsey Malone*David Mangelsdorf and Katrina CottonMcAfee Matching Gifts Program*Sue McCullough*Melani and Craig McDougalTom MercerMicrosoft Matching Gifts Program*Bradley Miller ’77 and Talley DunnAmy and Matt ’88 Miller*Jon Morgan ’82 and Liz Seabury*Kelly and David MoskovicPaula and Jon Mosle*Erika and Jarod MossAli Moustapha and Vickie Nguyen*Elise MurphyNicole MusselmanStefanie and Kent Nielson*Lesa and Nick Nikolai*Melissa and Norry Niven*Susan and Steve O’BrienOccidental Petroleum CorporationEdith and Peter O’DonnellHenrik Olund and Maria ThenORIX USA CorporationKatie and Kyle Oudt*Traci and Sean OwenCurt PabstHeidi and Mike ’85 PickensMichelle and Scott PrengleRamesh Raghunathan and Aarthi Ram

Dinesh Rajan and Ramya Rangarajan*Vicki RaneyJeffrey Rahilly and Kimberly FreelandUpendar Reddy and Tulika JainTracy and Michael RoybalRandee and Bobby RuizJosefina and Roberto RuizHeather and Ryan Schamerloh*Diane and Scott SealyVenkat Sethuraman and Naheed ShahidCourtney and Jeff Sinelli*Nancy and Jim SkochdopoleCherie and Neal SmallPat and Jim StevensLisa and John Stone*Bobby Sussman*Michelle ’75 and Stewart ThomasSuzanne and Chris TurnerGayle and Joe Weinberg*Julie and Jamie WeltonChristina and Allen ’89 White*Debbie and David WiggansTiffany and Clayton ’83 WilmerChow Yanamadala and Lavanya Inampudi*Suzy and Fletcher Yarbrough

The Lantern Club ($1 - $499)Abbott Fund*Bill Adams and Jennifer JordanAlyssa and Patrick AdamsWalter Adams*Jessa Adler*Angelica and Josué AguilarAbbey and Fallon AhearnLilly ’91 and Chuck AlbrittonKaren and Rick Allen*Susan and Hank AltermanNatalie ’89 and Chris AmorosoStacy and Tucker AndersonLouis Andres ’04Debbie and Marc AndresMiles Andres ’06Anonymous (3)*Laura and Andy Baughman*Carol BaumerElizabeth Bayer*Carrie and Josh Bays*Kathey ’63 and Bruce BeddowDanielle Berg ’06

Fran and Mark Berg*Dorothy Bjorck*Georgia Sue BlackAllison and Shell BlackLeslie BledsoeAllison ’87 and Josh Block*Naomi and Bernard BloomCarolyn and Ronald BlumAna BohananAvery Borgmann ’12Charlie Bovard ’07Sam Bovard ’11Stephanie and Kevin BowdenElizabeth and Robert BoyceMatthew Bradford ’93Martha and Ron BradshawAbby Brand ’12*Tracy and Kevin ’76 BrandKirby Brand ’05*Shelby Brand ’08*Brenda and Stuart Brand*Susie and George BreenNatalie Breen ’02*Amy and Matt BrennerBeth and John BrombergAmelia Brown ’10*Amy Brown ’78Rebecca and Chad BrownKay and Clarence BrownLynn Brown*Melanie and Marty Buckholt*Sarah and Zack BurdickBill Burton*Michael Buss*Nancy Buss*Sally and Allen ButlerBrooke Butler ’10Florence and John ButlerKaren and Kyle ButlerDenise and Rodell ByrdCindy and Bob CampbellSuzanne and Brett ’66 Campbell*Robin Carder ’75*Jennifer ’81 and Scott CarrAna CasanovaCourtney and Dan CaseTracy ’76 and Ballard ’76 CastlemanBlakely Castleman ’07Shea Castleman ’11Sloane Castleman ’08Jean and John CateMary Cates*Kelli and A.J. ChabriaLinda and Michael Champion

* Denotes individuals who have given consecutively to Lamplighter’s Annual Giving for five or more years

Annual Giving Donors by Recognition Level

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Lamar and Gerry ChicoineJeanie and Alex Chuang*Mary Cynthia and Bill Church*Emily Church ’06*Will Church ’06Dan Clifford and Shannon Morse ’80Sharon and Murray Cohen*Jo and Stanley Cohen*Angie and Father Chris Constantinides*Susan and Chris CooperDebbie CoxAnna Cramm ’10Claire Cramm ’07Chanda and Ken CraneJennifer ’82 and Mike CroninNancy Cronin*Kitty and Tom CrossBetsy and Bennett Cullum*Liz Curlin and Danielle DupuisDebbie and Chris Cuzalina*Brandy and Henry DaltonGloria and Joe Darlak

*Laurie and Joe Darlak*Maria ’74 and Brent DauKatherine Dau ’07Lisa and Harvey DavissonSally and Joe DealeySarah and Jason DennisAarti DewanMeghana and Harpreet Dhall*Sandy and Barry DiamondJennifer ’82 and Allen Dickey*Susan and Mike DodgeLindsay Dolan ’00Melisa and Jeff DorrillZachary Drazner ’09Lupe and Homero DuarteCatherine Duffy ’05Jaimey DunnDeb and Bill Dunne*Doug Ehring and Ann Saucer

Karen and Jay EllisMark Envani and Lori WardRegen ’72 and Jeff FearonSarah Kate Feferman ’10Alicia FeitoElise and Rob Fermier*Jenifer and Peter FlynnSophie and Arkady FominJen and Greg FominSherry and Joel FontenotJoel Fontenot ’02Joshua Fontenot ’04*Carrie and Kyle ’74 Ford*Soume and Paul FosheePaula and Wallace FranklinCoco Freling ’04Richard Freling ’04Neha and Salil GaitondeRekha and Uday Garadi*Judy and Bob Gass*Jamie and Greg Gaunt*Beverly and Thurman GeddieDavid Gerber and Lara JohnsonBasheer Ghorayeb and Jacquelyn Wilcox*Laura ’86 and Brad GodkinRebecca and Jack ’64 GoetzGigi and Bud Goff*Ed Goff and Laura ChapuisLaura Goff*Kerri ’90 and David Goldfarb*Goldman, Sachs & CompanyJudy and Phil GoodmanGold Bug Company *Suzanne Green*Ashley Greene ’84Jerry GriffinGrace Grimes ’11*Michelle and John GrimesRobert Gross and Maya Leibman*Jezabel GuadalupeAnna and Mike Guerrero*Tanner Hakert ’06Tate Hakert ’09Buffie and Andrew HalleDebbie and Larry HansonFinley Harbaugh ’93*Tania and Kevin HardageLisa ’89 and Richard HartmanKim and Thomas Henley*Melissa Hensley*Debbie and Jonathan HerskovitzJill Herz, Attorney at Law, P.C. *Jill and Paul HerzCarolyn and Steve Hess*Lillian and Greg Hessel*Meredith Hessel ’08

Tommy Hessel ’09Jesse Hochman and Jennifer PeroneKate and Jeff HoedebeckPeggy and Wayne Hollis*Maggie and Jeff Hollway*Kacy and Steve HolmesRita and Sandy HolzsweigSamuel Horowitz ’10Brooke and Blake HortenstineJami and Gary HuntJake Hurst ’11Sophia Hurst ’12*Sandra and Rick Illes*Didem and Onur InanogluLisa and Jud ’71 JacobsJulianne Jacobs ’05*Giggy ’81 and Peter JacobsonDorris and Terry James*Carolyn and Michael Jaynes*Natalie Jaynes ’03*Hilary Jenkins ’78Gayle JohansenAshley ’93 and Brandon JohnsonCourtney ’89 and Brian JohnsonMelissa and Fred JohnsonNatalie and Mark JohnsonChristine and R.J. JohnsonAnnie JonasSara Junkin ’93*Andrew Jury ’02*Ann Frances and Cliff JuryAmanda Kadesky ’06Andrew Kadesky ’03Ann and Keith Kadesky*Jina KaiserKathryn Kallison ’86Jeffrey Kaplan and Lisa Newman Charitable Fund of the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Jeffrey Kaplan and Lisa NewmanLindsay Kaplan ’12*Jackie ’79 and Allan KatzSabra KatzavSkylar Kaye ’11Neil Keon and Debbie Loeb KeonKinnari and Gaurav KhatriBrigitte and Kimo KimichikNicole Kimichik ’08Sam Kimichik ’05Allan King and Rebecca HamiltonBridget and Ken KippelsKirsten Kirk ’12Stephanie and Scott KirkhamAndrew Kleiman ’04Dana and David KleimanZach Kleiman ’02Adam Klein ’11

Cynthia ’68 and Benjamin KleinPatti and Bob KnottGeorge Knudson*Jane Koerner*Shari and Andy KrageBen Krakow ’08Eli Krakow ’10Jack Kraus ’09Nick Kraus ’06Will Kraus ’04Logan Krohn ’10Paige and Tom Kuchler*Lauren Kupor ’92Mary and Danny KureskaNeelima and Rahim KurjiBrenna and Will Lambert*June and Jason LandryEleanor Laney*Bonnie and Carl LangBettina and Herman LangShiela and Justin LannenKristen and Quinn Laws*Ashley and Sam ’79 Leake*Clem LearDonald Lee and Emily CatesTraci and Ham LeeEllen and Joe LeePatty and Lam Lee*Nick LeggattColeta and Joe LewisSadie Lidji ’08Sophie Lidji ’05Brittany and Neal LoberSarah Lochridge ’11*Michelle and Bill LockhartBilly Lockhart ’12Gail and Peter LoebEric LoehrBecky LogsdonEmily Luxen ’90*Catherine Lynn*Pat and Barry Macy*Jill and Brent Magnuson*Pat and Ted Mandeville*Susan and Richard MarcusJenell and Andy MarkowskiSkintrigue, Inc. Greg Marquess ’79*Rita and Jim Marquess*Lyndsey MarronMaria and Federico Marroquin*Angie and Jerry MartilikNicole MartinSarah MathewsThomas Matta ’12Pat Mattingly*Kristen and Brian McCool

* Denotes individuals who have given consecutively to Lamplighter’s Annual Giving for five or more years

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*Gayle and David McCoyEva McKeeAndrew McNeil ’93Elise and John Meadows*Marty and Jack MeltonMary and Tom ’89 MercerNancy and Rich Merriam*Peggy ’73 and Dan MeyerJane and Henry MeyerLea Meyers ’09Esther and Michael Meyers*Bruce Mickey and Barbara SchultzLaura and Erin MillerRhonda and Jeffery ’74 MillerMark Mintz and Jennifer Kitner Fund Jennifer ’89 and Mark Mintz*Donna and Tim Mitchell*Amy and Brian MittsJennifer Moore*Nikki and Jason MorashJennifer and Jeff Morrison*Mimi and Ron MosesMichael Mosle ’08*Kate and Clay MoteJudith MullensBrian Murawski and Michelle Hartmann*Marynell MurphyJeffrey Naimon and Carla Wheeler ’76Katie ’94 and Nathan Nelson*Susan and Doug Ness*Robyn and Brian ’74 Neuhoff*Katri Niemi ’02*Les Niemi and Sharon BrownMary and Steve Nix*Jayme and Salim Nourallah*Johanna and Greg NystromJamie and Melbourne O’BanionEllen and Marc Oeschger*Kate and Mark OgdenNathan Ohler and Heather Roseberry*Pam and Ken O’KrentSheryll OrbaseKristin ’89 and Aaron Ortega*Anne ’66 and Fernando PadillaChad Park and Rita Ne

Jim ParrishAmisha and Amit PatelKatie Payne ’06Whit Payne ’09Jeff PeckG.P. PedrosoMarie and Lou Perone*Lakeshia and Chris Peters*Sonia PhilipsonAlex Piccagli ’12Penelope Piccagli ’11Cherie and Jim PickettKatherine Pollock ’10Matthew Pollock ’11Lauren ’97 and Hunter Pond*Lainie PorterRebecca and Will PostenShlomit and Jerry ProterVeenu and Rohit PuriAlex Rabin ’12Reece Rabin ’10Joan and Ken RaffRitu and Venu RaoBrad Raper and Lisa Casey*Sandy and Philip RaskinMegan and Brian Ratcliff*Eric Reeves ’74Karen and Keller Reid*Leanne and Mark Reiter*Mason Reiter ’04*Merrill Reiter ’01Nora ’92 and Will Renthal*Sheila RiceTaylor RisonAlesia and Ed Ritenour*Kathy RitzKate Robinson ’08Nick Robinson and Brooke MolinaroliKelly and Robby ’76 RobinsonAmanda ’83 and Jeff RockowKevin and Charlotte RoganRod Rohrich and Diane GibbyTaylor Rohrich ’08*Judy and Colin RorrieAlex Rose ’10Charlie Rose ’12*Sharon RossAnne and Chris ’72 RoteDavid Rote ’06Margaret Rote ’03Ana and Paul RudnickiMaria and Bryan RutledgeMichele and Larry RuttEllen and Lee SalzbergerEllen and Douglas SammerJim Savage and Kim Henderson

Meeta and Amar SawlaKaran Sawla ’02Maya Sawla ’06Rhea Sawla ’04Carol and Kerry Schamerloh*Marcia and Stephen Schaul*Darla and Carl ScherzCathy and John Schoellkopf*Betty and Brian SchultzShelby Schultz ’10Rachel and Joshua SchumannBarbara and Brett SeaburyDanielle and Scott SealyBetsie ’78 and Jim Sears*April and David SeedsNils Senvalds and Margee Hocking ’78*Todd Shadle and Maria ReyesRosemary and Zeke Shashoua*Bernard Shaw and Julia SimonSue and Brian ShibleyKiran Shivaswamy and Pushpa MahalingamKelly and Brad Shoup*Cheryl and Greg ShulmanMatthew Sims ’09Megan Sims ’06Michelle and Mike SimsAli Smith ’07*Eva SmithLil and Greg SmithWill Smith ’05Kelly and Scott SmoyerGus Solis ’12*Robbin and Michael ’79 Solis*Ynetta and Dwayne SpencerRachel and Marc StarrSheila and Larry SternMegan ’85 and Michael Stern*Denise and Chris ’83 Stewart*Sheila and David Stewart*Kiersten and Michael StockhamCasey Stoltz*Bill Stonaker and Tricia WilsonCallie Stone ’06Marshall Stone ’04*Jody Stout*Carlene and Jack Strobel*Alison and Dan StumpAmer Suleman and Mahvash AmerStephanie SullinsLaura and Paul SullivanBaran Sumer and Jennifer Lowney*Betsy and Bob SwangoCamie Swango ’10*Kathryn and John Szwejkowski*Reagan TateJoe Tauscher ’88

Hallet Thalheimer ’11*Robin and Jonathan ThalheimerKaethe Thomas ’12Mika and Nathan ThomasCragina and Paul ThomasShannon and Jodie ThompsonMelissa ToneLynda and Jim TonickRachel and Chris Trowbridge*Laura and Bryan TrubeyReggie Tucker*Patricia and John VermillionAlexandra Villareal ’06*Bobbie and Andy VillarealNicholas Villareal ’10Mona and James VineyardLarry Vineyard and Lindy ElmoreG. Scott Waddell Company, Inc. *Krystn and Scott WaddellMarleen and Marty WaldmanLeslie and Travis ’76 WallaceHarianne and David WallensteinMarc Wallenstein ’90Elizabeth Walsh ’12Ferna and Craig WardKrista WarrenMarjorie WatersLindsey WeemsChandler Weisbart ’02Courtney Weisbart ’06*Kandi and Mark WeisbartEleise and Rick WeisbergLinda and Rob WesterburgCate Wetzel ’01Catherine and Jack WetzelJohn Wetzel ’03*Aimee ’85 and Josh Whitaker*Claude White*Jill Wiedman*Karen WilburEllen Wilcox ’02Vivian and Eugene WilliamsEmily Wisner ’04Peggy and Rory Wisner*Bryant Wolf*Carrie WrightMeredith and Rand WrightonAnne YagerP.T. Yager ’06*Lea and Leo Yancey*Anne Yarbrough ’81Marjorie and George YeonasDaphna and Amir Yoffe*Mary and Ken YungAlissa ’93 and Jordan ZacharyPriya ’85 and Eric ZeikusLouis Zweig ’74

Annual Giving Donors by Recognition Level

* Denotes individuals who have given consecutively to Lamplighter’s Annual Giving for five or more years

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Board of Trustees(100% participation)Stephanie and Paul BassmanLeslie and David BennersJenny and Pete BulbanTamara and David CampbellHope and Gene CrammAngela and John CratesCarrie and Kyle ’74 FordHeather and Chris GilkerJane and Michael ’75 HurstJennifer and Tom KarolKirsten and Mike KerriganLeslie ’69 and Bob KrakowLisa and Peter KrausKent Kunkel and Vaughn VennerbergLaura and Rick LearRayna and Michael LoebJon Morgan ’82 and Liz SeaburyLily and Scott MyersKaren ’76 and Richard PollockMonica and Toby PurdyRicki and Andy RabinCatherine and Will ’77 RoseGowri and Alex SharmaNancy and Jim SkochdopoleNicole ’83 and Justin ’83 Small Charmaine and George TangMitchell Ward and Pam Wills-WardAmy and Kelcy WarrenSarah and Russell Weinberg

Life TrusteesDiane and Stuart BumpasMary McDermott CookEmily ’73 and David ’68 CorriganSusan and Mike DodgeJudy and Bob GassBeverly and Chuck GinsburgUte and Rolf Haberecht

Marietta Scurry JohnsonRita and Jack KleinCarol and John LevyCarmen and Ludwig MichaelPatty and David MillerSally and Barney Young

Faculty and Staff (100% participation)Jessa AdlerKaren and Rick AllenCarrie and Josh BaysKathey ’63 and Bruce BeddowLeslie BledsoeAna BohananAmy and Matt BrennerAmy Brown ’78Sarah and Zack BurdickBill BurtonFlorence and John ButlerAna CasanovaLinda and John CauleyAngie and Father Chris ConstantinidesDebbie CoxLiz Curlin and Danielle DupuisBrandy and Henry DaltonAarti DewanSandy and Barry DiamondDeb and Bill DunneBasheer Ghorayeb and Jacquelyn WilcoxEd Goff and Laura ChapuisSteve GravsethJezabel GuadalupeDebbie and Jonathan HerskovitzJoan and Zachary HillMaggie and Jeff HollwayJami and Gary HuntHilary Jenkins ’78Annie JonasShari and Andy KrageJune and Jason LandryKristen and Quinn LawsNick LeggattBecky LogsdonCatherine LynnLyndsey MarronNicole MartinSarah MathewsKristen and Brian McCoolGayle and David McCoySue McCulloughEva McKeeMarty and Jack Melton

Jennifer MooreJudith MullensElise MurphyMarynell MurphyKatie ’94 and Nathan NelsonJohanna and Greg NystromKate and Mark OgdenPam and Ken O’KrentSheryll OrbaseJeff PeckLakeshia and Chris PetersLauren ’97 and Hunter PondMichelle and Scott PrengleVicki RaneyTaylor RisonAlesia and Ed RitenourKathy RitzRachel and Joshua SchumannApril and David SeedsSue and Brian ShibleyCheryl and Greg ShulmanEva SmithYnetta and Dwayne SpencerSheila and David StewartCasey StoltzJody StoutKathryn and John SzwejkowskiReagan TatePatricia and John VermillionLindsey WeemsClaude WhiteJill WiedmanBryant WolfCarrie WrightAnne Yarbrough ’81

ParentsClass of 2013Angelica and Josué AguilarAnonymousLisa and Kyle AntesChris Bautista and Gretchen PollomSarah ’77 and Sam BloomShonn and Clarence BrownJennifer ’81 and Scott CarrKelli and A.J. ChabriaMichael Cohen and Ruth BakalLaurie and Joe DarlakCatie and Aaron EnricoWendy and Paul GenenderHeather and Chris GilkerEd Goff and Laura ChapuisLaura GoffMeg and Dave Graves

Michelle and John GrimesMelissa and Geoff HarperMelissa HensleyKacy and Steve HolmesKatie and Jed JohnsonGeorge JosephJina KaiserKaren and Bob KnudsonGina and Tom LandryAshley and Sam ’79 LeakeDavid Mangelsdorf and Katrina CottonCandace and Rich MartinPeggy ’73 and Dan MeyerDonna and Tim MitchellAmy and Brian MittsLesa and Nick NikolaiSusan and Steve O’BrienTraci and Sean OwenSharon and David PfaffMonica and Toby PurdyVeenu and Rohit PuriEdna and Dante RenzulliCatherine and Will ’77 RoseTodd Shadle and Maria ReyesJim Savage and Kim HendersonGowri and Alex SharmaBernard Shaw and Julia SimonBobby SussmanMitchell Ward and Pam Wills-WardAmy and Kelcy WarrenKrista WarrenJeannie and David WeisolyVivian and Eugene Williams

Class of 2014Bill Adams and Jennifer JordanStephanie and Paul BassmanHaise and Kevin BorgmannElizabeth and Robert BoyceMichael BussNancy BussMelissa and William CollinsPam and Jason CreelMeghana and Harpreet DhallJennifer ’82 and Allen DickeyElise and Rob FermierKathy and Jeromy FielderSoume and Paul FosheeAmar Gande and Madhuri VusirikalaJenney and David GillikinKim and Clark GriffithAshley and Sam ’79 LeakeJen and Brett Lochridge

The following is a comprehensive list reflecting cumulative giving from individual donors for the period June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013

sorted by constituency type. It includes cash contributions to annual, restricted, capital, and endowed funds.

Donors by Constituency

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Nisha and Vikas LuniaPeggy ’73 and Dan MeyerLaura and Erin MillerJon Morgan ’82 and Liz SeaburyKelly and David MoskovicSunny and Pavel NadolskySusan and Doug NessJayme and Salim NourallahNova and Lincoln PatelG.P. PedrosoCourtney and Mike ’73 PlumleeJeffrey Rahilly and Kimberly FreelandSangeeta and Ram RaiJen and Ravi RatanKristin and Ricky ReesKaren and Keller ReidDarla and Carl ScherzMolly and Michael SealyKelly and Brad ShoupKiersten and Michael StockhamAlison and Dan StumpCandace and Max ’76 SwangoShannon and Jodie ThompsonCynthia and Jean-Louis TrochuLaura and Bryan TrubeyLisa and George WarrenJulie and Jamie WeltonDebbie and David WiggansLea and Leo YanceyCarmen and Andy Yung

Class of 2015Carol and Mark AndersonAnonymousChris Bautista and Gretchen PollomLeslie and David BennersLauryn and Jason BloomTamara and David CampbellRiz Chand and Laura ColhouerCathy and Mark CohenVivian and Billy DimasDoug Ehring and Ann SaucerDana and Tom GarnerJamie and Greg GauntWendy and Paul GenenderAshley and Kris GloverCindy and Michael HarringtonKim and Thomas HenleyKristie and Tom HoitsmaJackie ’79 and Allan KatzAliya and Mushtak KhatriNancy KimMirjam and Chris KirkDonald Lee and Emily CatesPatty and Lam LeeKaren and Bruce LobdellEric LoehrSheryl and Eric MaasAngie and Jerry MartilikCandace and Rich Martin

Amy and Brian MittsNikki and Jason MorashRich Moses and Selwyn RayzorKate and Clay MoteNik Munshi and Sree KodaliNicole MusselmanMelissa and Norry NivenAphrodite and Sam PaulosSuzanne and Huy PhamCourtney and Mike ’73 PlumleeRamesh Raghunathan and Aarthi RamDanielle and Scott SealyVenkat Sethuraman and Naheed ShahidSaima and Sajid SiddiqiRobbin and Michael ’79 SolisMeredith and Barry ’79 SteinhartAmer Suleman and Mahvash AmerBaran Sumer and Jennifer LowneyMitchell Ward and Pam Wills-WardMi Jung and Jim WarnerJeannie and David WeisolyAimee ’85 and Josh Whitaker

Class of 2016Jacqueline and Max AndersonAnonymousLisa and Kyle AntesHeather and Ray BalestriLaura and Andy BaughmanTraci and Travis BlalockHaise and Kevin BorgmannAllison and Chris BovardMaura and Jason BradshawRebecca and Chad BrownShonn and Clarence BrownLori and David BrowneErika and Chad BurkhardtLaurie and Joe DarlakLisa and Harvey DavissonLaura and Bill DickasonMonica and Joe EastinCanan and Joachim EbertCatie and Aaron EnricoLaura ’86 and Brad GodkinMeg and Dave GravesJim Hakert and Jayne ColemanMelissa HensleyKate and Jeff HoedebeckKacy and Steve HolmesEsther and Paul HoodDidem and Onur InanogluGunjan and Anurag JainSabra KatzavAngela and Marc KleinLaura and Rick LearNisha and Vikas LuniaDavid Mangelsdorf and Katrina Cotton

Maria and Federico MarroquinMelani and Craig McDougalPam and Carter MeyerErika and Jarod MossRobyn and Brian ’74 NeuhoffAmisha and Amit PatelNova and Lincoln PatelSharon and David PfaffKristen and Clifton PhillipsTim Phu and Kristine DoanRicki and Andy RabinJen and Ravi RatanKristin and Ricky ReesNick Robinson and Brooke MolinaroliChris Rowley and Mandy DakeVenkat Sethuraman and Naheed ShahidTodd Shadle and Maria ReyesKiran Shivaswamy and Pushpa MahalingamMargaret ’77 and Glenn SolomonRachel and Marc StarrAmer Suleman and Mahvash AmerBobby SussmanCharmaine and George TangCragina and Paul ThomasLaura and Bryan TrubeyReggie TuckerLucy ’78 and Steve WrubelAmy and Mike Zicarelli

Class of 2017Caroline and David ’81 AckermanHeather and Ray BalestriStephanie and Paul BassmanMichael BussNancy BussKaren and Kyle ButlerRussell Canham and Raksha JainLamar and Gerry ChicoineDan Clifford and Shannon Morse ’80Cathy and Mark CohenJennifer ’82 and Mike CroninLaura and Bill DickasonRicki and Randy EbnerMark Envani and Lori WardJen and Greg FominDavid Gerber and Lara JohnsonJenney and David GillikinLaura ’86 and Brad GodkinAshleigh and Will GravleeRobert Gross and Maya LeibmanCindy and Brian HansonCindy and Michael HarringtonTjepke Heeringa and Elizabeth Dodge ’83Kim and Thomas HenleyErin and Andrew HillmanJerry Holzsweig and Marian Sackler

Jennifer and Steve HoughtonNicole and Brian HouseholderKatie and Jed JohnsonSonia and Jatin KakkarJackie ’79 and Allan KatzMirjam and Chris KirkBrenna and Will LambertShiela and Justin LannenLaura and Rick LearEllen and Joe LeeLisa and Rick LevyKaren and Bruce LobdellEric LoehrSelena and Shawn LyonsSusan and Mike MattaNikki and Jason MorashJennifer and Jeff MorrisonRich Moses and Selwyn RayzorKelly and David MoskovicNik Munshi and Sree KodaliBrian Murawski and Michelle HartmannLily and Scott MyersSuzanne and Huy PhamMonica and Toby PurdyDinesh Rajan and Ramya RangarajanBrad Raper and Lisa CaseyUpendar Reddy and Tulika JainKaren and Keller ReidNora ’92 and Will RenthalEdna and Dante RenzulliMaria and Bryan RutledgeMolly and Michael SealyPaul Staveteig and Gretchen ChampionMeredith and Barry ’79 SteinhartMegan ’85 and Michael SternBaran Sumer and Jennifer LowneySon Tran and Jade LeLaura and Bryan TrubeyReggie TuckerVaughn Vennerberg and Kent KunkelMitchell Ward and Pam Wills-WardSarah and Russell WeinbergClaudia and Brian Wing

Class of 2018Alyssa and Patrick AdamsArturo Aguilar and Gela GallardoAbbey and Fallon AhearnBasel Altrabulsi and Lana HamwiStacy and Tucker AndersonLaurie and Doug BarnellAllison and Shell BlackStephanie and Kevin BowdenKristy and Taylor BowenMaura and Jason BradshawShonn and Clarence Brown

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Lori and David BrowneSarah CampbellDanielle and Jeff CateAshley and Robert CatheyJeanie and Alex ChuangRob Collier and Kris KeesyTania and Pat ConroyDebbie and Chris CuzalinaJaimey DunnMonica and Joe EastinShannon and Jeff EstesTammy and Josh FefermanAllegra and Rob FeitoSoume and Paul FosheeNeha and Salil GaitondeJamie and Greg GauntDavid Gerber and Lara JohnsonAshley and Kris GloverMeg and Dave GravesTrip Hall and Cinthia LopezCindy and Brian HansonAmanda and Richard HartmanLiz ’90 and Jeff HelfrichMark Henry and Marylene LeogierJesse Hochman and Jennifer PeroneKristie and Tom HoitsmaAngela HorowitzCorinne and Clay HufftAnnie and Patrick JacobsNatalie and Mark JohnsonSonia and Jatin KakkarBecky and Matt KeaneKinnari and Gaurav KhatriLisa and Matt KirbyStephanie and Scott KirkhamSunny and Craig KnockeAnil Koganti and Christine HoPaige and Tom KuchlerCarolyn and Kevin KuhnelAmy and Philip LangLisa and Rick LevyBrittany and Neal LoberJen and Brett LochridgeEric LoehrJason Lu and Natalie DenCatherine LynnChris MaloneLindsey MaloneJenell and Andy MarkowskiAngie and Jerry MartilikPam and Carter MeyerBradley Miller ’77 and Talley DunnJon Morgan ’82 and Liz SeaburyErika and Jarod MossStefanie and Kent NielsonMelissa and Norry NivenEllen and Marc OeschgerJonathan OhTaeri OhNathan Ohler and Heather Roseberry

Natalie and Dirik OudtCurt PabstKristen and Clifton PhillipsRebecca and Will PostenRitu and Venu RaoMegan and Brian RatcliffNick Robinson and Brooke MolinaroliTracy and Michael RoybalRandee and Bobby RuizEllen and Douglas SammerHeather and Ryan SchamerlohNils Senvalds and Margee Hocking ’78Margaret ’77 and Glenn SolomonMegan ’85 and Michael SternDenise and Chris ’83 StewartAlison and Dan StumpCharmaine and George TangMika and Nathan ThomasRachel and Chris TrowbridgeSuzanne and Chris TurnerVaughn Vennerberg and Kent KunkelMi Jung and Jim WarnerEleise and Rick WeisbergChristina and Allen ’89 WhiteMcKinley and Brandon WierTiffany and Clayton ’83 WilmerJenna and Lane WimberlyClaudia and Brian WingChow Yanamadala and Lavanya InampudiPriya ’85 and Eric ZeikusAmy and Mike Zicarelli

Class of 2019Arturo Aguilar and Gela GallardoAnonymousTraci and Travis BlalockCarla and Dylan BoldenCourtney and Dan CaseSarah and Jason DennisMelisa and Jeff DorrillLupe and Homero DuarteAngel and Eric EichhornShannon and Jeff EstesAshley and Kris GloverJanie and Dave HodgesStephanie and Travis HollmanBrooke and Blake HortenstineJennifer and Steve HoughtonGunjan and Anurag JainAshley ’93 and Brandon JohnsonMelissa and Fred JohnsonChristine and R.J. JohnsonMorgan and Scott KennedyNeil Keon and Debbie Loeb KeonSunny and Craig KnockeColin Koon and Jackie OLeary-Koon

Neelima and Rahim KurjiLaura and Rick LearTraci and Ham LeeEllen and Joe LeeCaroline and Mario LopezCatherine and Douglas MacMahonDenise and Dustin MarshallAmy and Matt ’88 MillerAmy and Brian MittsAli Moustapha and Vickie NguyenMary and Steve NixJamie and Melbourne O’BanionHenrik Olund and Maria ThenKatie and Kyle OudtKelley and Scott ParelChad Park and Rita NeAphrodite and Sam PaulosTim Phu and Kristine DoanJanelle and Alden PinnellKristin and Ricky ReesAmanda ’83 and Jeff RockowAna and Paul RudnickiKelly and Brad ShoupCourtney and Jeff SinelliNicole ’83 and Justin ’83 SmallKelly and Scott SmoyerStephanie SullinsLaura and Bryan TrubeySuzanne and Chris TurnerMona and James VineyardHeather and Michael VranichDaphna and Amir YoffeCarmen and Andy YungAngela and Luis ZambranoPriya ’85 and Eric Zeikus

Grandparents Helma and Ed Ackerman Owen Ackerman ’17Walter Adams Kaitlyn Adams ’18Carol Baumer Brooke Matta ’17Dorothy Bjorck Jack Cohen ’15 Caroline Cohen ’17 Sophia Cohen ’17Georgia Sue Black Ben Meyer ’13 Margot Meyer ’14Naomi and Bernard Bloom Hudson Bloom ’15Joan Bowman Cruz Hoitsma ’15 Pilar Hoitsma ’18Martha and Ron Bradshaw Claire Bradshaw ’16 Blythe Bradshaw ’18Beth and John Bromberg Xander Bromberg ’17

Kay and Clarence Brown Evan Brown ’13 Ryan Brown ’16 Lily Brown ’18Lynn Brown Hudson Brown ’16Judy Burkhardt Caroline Burkhardt ’16Denise and Rodell Byrd Jazmin Dunn ’18Cindy and Bob Campbell Susu Campbell ’15Jean and John Cate Thomas Cate ’18Mary Cates Mercer Lee ’15Linda and Michael Champion Jacob Staveteig ’17Sharon and Murray Cohen Jack Cohen ’15 Caroline Cohen ’17 Sophia Cohen ’17Chanda and Ken Crane Josh Chabria ’13Nancy Cronin Jack Cronin ’17Betsy and Bennett Cullum Anne Marie Helfrich ’18Gloria and Joe Darlak Jake Darlak ’13 Ella Darlak ’16Sally and Joe Dealey Marjorie Butler ’17Susan and Mike Dodge Fina Heeringa ’17Rosemary and Roger Enrico Danny Enrico ’13 Gigi Enrico ’16 Joey Enrico ’16Alicia Feito Mattea Feito ’18Sophie and Arkady Fomin Aubrey Fomin ’17Nita and John Ford Parker Owen ’13Paula and Wallace Franklin Madelyn Neuhoff ’16Sarita and Subash Gaitonde Vishaal Gaitonde ’18

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Rekha and Uday Garadi Amar Kakkar ’17 Rohan Kakkar ’18Beverly and Thurman Geddie Dwyer O’Brien ’13Joan and Larry Genender Jack Genender ’13 George Genender ’15Martha and Bob Gillikin Kate Gillikin ’14 Alexander Gillikin ’17Beverly and Chuck Ginsburg Julia Small ’16 Sadie Small ’19Gigi and Bud Goff Audrey Goff ’13Judy and Phil Goodman Hugh Feferman ’18Carolyn and Robert Goodrich Madeleine Nix ’19Laurie and Peter Grauer Logan Lear ’16 Finley Lear ’17 Asher Lear ’19Suzanne Green Cooper Rabin ’16Jerry L. Griffin Hud Hodges ’19Ellen and John Grimes Emma Grimes ’13Anna and Mike Guerrero William Vineyard ’19Debbie and Larry Hanson Owen Hanson ’17 Wyatt Hanson ’18Norine Haynes Lillie Lopez ’19Barbara and Jim Hazlewood Jack Cronin ’17Peggy and Wayne Hollis Rollins Hortenstine ’19Rita and Sandy Holzsweig Celia Holzsweig ’17Dorris and Terry James Aubrey O’Banion ’19Gayle Johansen Henry Morgan ’14 Ollie Morgan ’18Sally Junkins Anna Lobdell ’15 Jacob Lobdell ’17Bridget and Ken Kippels Jake Parel ’19Patti and Bob Knott Amber Renthal ’17George Knudson Grace Knudson ’13Mary and Danny Kureska Peyton Plumlee ’14 Alexa Plumlee ’15Bettina and Herman Lang Cody Lang ’18

Bonnie and Carl Lang Whitney Reid ’14 Caroline Reid ’17Clem Lear Logan Lear ’16 Finley Lear ’17 Asher Lear ’19Gail and Peter Loeb Sam Keon ’19Pat and Barry Macy Quentin Balestri ’16 Julian Balestri ’17Pat and Ted Mandeville Jackson Benners ’15Susan and Richard Marcus Jack Rose ’13Rita and Jim Marquess Jackson Whitaker ’15Jane and Henry Meyer Ben Meyer ’13 Margot Meyer ’14Su-Su and Jerry Meyer Julian Meyer ’16 Leo Meyer ’18Shirley and Bob Miller Virginia Miller ’18Patty and David Miller Hayden Miller ’19Mimi and Ron Moses Jack Moses ’15 Adair Moses ’17Jean and David Neisius Everett Graves ’13 Quinn Graves ’16 Nora Ahearn ’18 Trey Graves ’18Lesa and John Oudt Sienna Oudt ’18 Wesley Oudt ’19Angela Paulos Angeliki Paulos ’15 Vasiliki Paulos ’19Marie and Lou Perone Nathaniel Hochman ’18Cherie and Jim Pickett Ella Stewart ’18Lainie Porter Porter Gaunt ’15 Natalie Gaunt ’18Shlomit and Jerry Proter Asher Yoffe ’19Barbara and Stan Rabin Cooper Rabin ’16Sandy and Philip Raskin Roman Solis ’15Peggy Rayzor Jack Moses ’15 Adair Moses ’17Laurie and Len Roberts Javi Johnson ’19Judy and Colin Rorrie Susu Campbell ’15

Deedie and Rusty Rose Jack Rose ’13Pat and Jed Rosenthal James Carr ’13Josefina and Roberto Ruiz Bobby Ruiz ’18Michele and Larry Rutt Ava Schamerloh ’18Ellen and Lee Salzberger Noah Stern ’17 Mia Stern ’18Carol and Kerry Schamerloh Ava Schamerloh ’18Cathy and John Schoellkopf Dulany Bloom ’13Barbara and Brett Seabury Henry Morgan ’14 Ollie Morgan ’18Diane and Scott Sealy Lilly Sealy ’14 Scotty Sealy ’15 Georgia Sealy ’17Del Ruth Skaggs Caroline Anderson ’15Cherie and Neal Small Julia Small ’16 Sadie Small ’19Phyllis and Ron Steinhart Meg Steinhart ’15 Luke Steinhart ’17Sheila and Larry Stern Noah Stern ’17 Mia Stern ’18Carlene and Jack Strobel Josh Chabria ’13Betsy and Bob Swango Katherine Swango ’14 Meryl Katz ’15 Judd Katz ’17Barbara and John Thomas Lilly Sealy ’14 Georgia Sealy ’17Lynda and Jim Tonick Avery Henderson ’13Larry Vineyard and Lindy Elmore William Vineyard ’19Marleen and Marty Waldman Sivan Katzav ’16Ferna and Craig Ward Tayce Thomas ’16Gayle and Joe Weinberg John Weinberg ’17Linda and Rob Westerburg Jack Genender ’13 George Genender ’15Lauryn and Tom White Alexander White ’18Karen Wilbur Kate Gillikin ’14 Alexander Gillikin ’17Francis Barnes and Priscilla Wrubel Stella Wrubel ’16

Suzy and Fletcher Yarbrough Jack Yarbrough ’13Marjorie and George Yeonas Alexander White ’18Mary and Ken Yung Sophia Yung ’14 Andie Yung ’19

Alumni Donors by Decade1960sEvey and Chip ’61 FagadauKathey ’63 and Bruce BeddowRebecca and Jack ’64 GoetzSuzanne and Brett ’66 CampbellAnne ’66 and Fernando PadillaDodie and Jack ’68 FoxworthCynthia ’68 and Benjamin KleinKalita Beck Blessing ’69Leah and Jon ’69 GrossLeslie ’69 and Bob Krakow

1970sSusan and Brett ’71 BlakeyLisa and Jud ’71 JacobsRegen ’72 and Jeff FearonAnne and Chris ’72 RotePeggy ’73 and Dan MeyerCourtney and Mike ’73 PlumleeBridget ’73 and Mark RussellMaria ’74 and Brent DauCarrie and Kyle ’74 FordRhonda and Jeffery ’74 MillerRobyn and Brian ’74 NeuhoffEric Reeves ’74Amy Sheinberg ’74Louis Zweig ’74Mary Eileen Anderson ’75Robin Carder ’75Jane and Michael ’75 HurstEugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul KingMichelle ’75 and Stewart ThomasTracy and Kevin ’76 BrandTracy ’76 and Ballard ’76 CastlemanJeffrey Naimon and Carla Wheeler ’76Karen ’76 and Richard PollockKelly and Robby ’76 RobinsonCandace and Max ’76 SwangoLeslie and Travis ’76 WallaceSarah ’77 and Sam BloomRazan and Robert ’77 BrookerBradley Miller ’77 and Talley DunnCatherine and Will ’77 RoseMargaret ’77 and Glenn SolomonAmy Brown ’78Barri ’78 and Chris GrossiHilary Jenkins ’78Betsie ’78 and Jim Sears

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Nils Senvalds and Margee Hocking ’78Lucy ’78 and Steve WrubelNancy ’79 and Greg CrookJackie ’79 and Allan KatzAshley and Sam ’79 LeakeGreg Marquess ’79Cathy McEachern ’79Robbin and Michael ’79 SolisMeredith and Barry ’79 SteinhartKenny Steinhart ’79

1980sDan Clifford and Shannon Morse ’80Caroline and David ’81 AckermanJennifer ’81 and Scott CarrGiggy ’81 and Peter JacobsonAnne Yarbrough ’81Jennifer ’82 and Mike CroninJennifer ’82 and Allen DickeyJon Morgan ’82 and Liz SeaburyAlan Pita ’82 and Lynn PausicTjepke Heeringa and Elizabeth Dodge ’83Amanda ’83 and Jeff RockowNicole ’83 and Justin ’83 SmallDenise and Chris ’83 StewartTiffany and Clayton ’83 WilmerAshley Greene ’84Heidi and Mike ’85 PickensMegan ’85 and Michael SternAimee ’85 and Josh WhitakerPriya ’85 and Eric ZeikusLaura ’86 and Brad GodkinKathryn Kallison ’86Mindy Paine ’86Allison ’87 and Josh BlockLouise and Charles ’87 MarshAmy and Matt ’88 MillerJoe Tauscher ’88Natalie ’89 and Chris AmorosoLisa ’89 and Richard HartmanMargaret ’89 and Brad HirschCourtney ’89 and Brian JohnsonMary and Tom ’89 MercerJennifer ’89 and Mark MintzKristin ’89 and Aaron OrtegaChristina and Allen ’89 White

1990sFlauren ’90 and Jason BenderKerri ’90 and David GoldfarbLiz ’90 and Jeff HelfrichEmily Luxen ’90Marc Wallenstein ’90Lilly ’91 and Chuck AlbrittonLauren Kupor ’92Nora ’92 and Will RenthalMatthew Bradford ’93Finley Harbaugh ’93Ashley ’93 and Brandon JohnsonSara Junkin ’93

Andrew McNeil ’93Alissa ’93 and Jordan ZacharyKatie ’94 and Nathan NelsonLauren ’97 and Hunter Pond

2000sLindsay Dolan ’00Merrill Reiter ’01Anne Tabb ’01Cate Wetzel ’01Natalie Breen ’02Joel Fontenot ’02Andrew Jury ’02Zach Kleiman ’02Katri Niemi ’02Karan Sawla ’02Chandler Weisbart ’02Ellen Wilcox ’02Natalie Jaynes ’03Andrew Kadesky ’03Margaret Rote ’03Connor Thomas ’03John Wetzel ’03Louis Andres ’04Joshua Fontenot ’04Coco Freling ’04Richard Freling ’04Andrew Kleiman ’04Will Kraus ’04Connor Maloney ’04Kate Mosle ’04Mason Reiter ’04Rhea Sawla ’04Marshall Stone ’04Emily Wisner ’04Kirby Brand ’05Catherine Duffy ’05Julianne Jacobs ’05Sam Kimichik ’05Sophie Lidji ’05Will Smith ’05Maggie Thomas ’05Miles Andres ’06Danielle Berg ’06Emily Church ’06Will Church ’06Tanner Hakert ’06Amanda Kadesky ’06Nick Kraus ’06Katie Payne ’06David Rote ’06Maya Sawla ’06Megan Sims ’06Callie Stone ’06Alexandra Villareal ’06Courtney Weisbart ’06P.T. Yager ’06Charlie Bovard ’07Blakely Castleman ’07Claire Cramm ’07Katherine Dau ’07

Kelly Maloney ’07Ali Smith ’07Shelby Brand ’08Sloane Castleman ’08Meredith Hessel ’08Nicole Kimichik ’08Jonathan King ’08Ben Krakow ’08Sadie Lidji ’08Michael Mosle ’08Kate Robinson ’08Taylor Rohrich ’08Electra Thomas ’08Gordon Webb ’08Zachary Drazner ’09Tate Hakert ’09Tommy Hessel ’09Jack Kraus ’09Lea Meyers ’09Whit Payne ’09Matthew Sims ’09Frank Thomas ’09Hyer Thomas ’09

2010sAmelia Brown ’10Brooke Butler ’10Anna Cramm ’10Sarah Kate Feferman ’10Samuel Horowitz ’10Eli Krakow ’10Logan Krohn ’10Katherine Pollock ’10Reece Rabin ’10Alex Rose ’10Shelby Schultz ’10Camie Swango ’10Nicholas Villareal ’10Sam Bovard ’11Shea Castleman ’11Grace Grimes ’11Jake Hurst ’11Skylar Kaye ’11Adam Klein ’11Sarah Lochridge ’11Penelope Piccagli ’11Matthew Pollock ’11Hallet Thalheimer ’11Avery Borgmann ’12Abby Brand ’12Sophia Hurst ’12Lindsay Kaplan ’12Kirsten Kirk ’12Billy Lockhart ’12Thomas Matta ’12Alex Piccagli ’12Alex Rabin ’12Charlie Rose ’12Gus Solis ’12Kaethe Thomas ’12Elizabeth Walsh ’12

Parents of AlumniHelma and Ed AckermanDebbie and Marc AndresMartha and Nelson ArroyoKathy and Ben BanksGail and Steve BartlettFran and Mark BergGeorgia Sue BlackSusan and Brett ’71 BlakeyCarolyn and Ronald BlumTracy and Kevin ’76 BrandBrenda and Stuart BrandSusie and George BreenLisa and Chuck BrownMelanie and Marty BuckholtJenny and Pete BulbanDiane and Stuart BumpasSally and Allen ButlerPhyllis and Bruce CarrTracy ’76 and Ballard ’76 CastlemanMary Cynthia and Bill ChurchJo and Stanley CohenMary McDermott CookSusan and Chris CooperHope and Gene CrammAngela and John CratesKitty and Tom CrossBetsy and Bennett CullumLinda and Bill CustardMaria ’74 and Brent DauSandy and Barry DiamondLeslie and Bryan DiersSusan and Mike DodgeMary and David DolanSam and Tim DurstBetsy and Richard EisemanKaren and Jay EllisEvey and Chip ’61 FagadauRegen ’72 and Jeff FearonJenifer and Peter FlynnSherry and Joel FontenotNita and John FordCarrie and Kyle ’74 FordDodie and Jack ’68 FoxworthKathleen and Robert GibsonBeverly and Chuck GinsburgRebecca and Jack ’64 GoetzUte and Rolf HaberechtBuffie and Andrew HalleTania and Kevin HardageBarbara and Jim Hazlewood

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Jill and Paul HerzCarolyn and Steve HessLillian and Greg HesselJane and Michael ’75 HurstSandra and Rick IllesFran and Don JacksonLisa and Jud ’71 JacobsCarolyn and Michael JaynesGayle JohansenAnn Frances and Cliff JuryAnn and Keith KadeskyJennifer and Tom KarolKirsten and Mike KerriganBrigitte and Kimo KimichikAllan King and Rebecca HamiltonEugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul KingDavid and Dana KleimanRita and Jack KleinLeslie ’69 and Bob KrakowLisa and Peter KrausLeslie and Michael LanahanEleanor LaneyTom Leatherbury and Pat VillarealCarol and John LevyMichelle and Bill LockhartRayna and Michael LoebJill and Brent MagnusonCindy and Mike MaloneyJuli and Mac McGinnisElise and John MeadowsMarty and Jack MeltonTom MercerNancy and Rich MerriamRory and Howard MeyersEsther and Michael MeyersCarmen and Ludwig MichaelBruce Mickey and Barbara SchultzShirley and Bob MillerPatty and David MillerJennifer and Jon MosleLes Niemi and Sharon BrownEdith and Peter O’DonnellJim ParrishLakeshia and Chris PetersSonia PhilipsonKaren ’76 and Richard PollockLainie PorterJoan and Ken RaffLeanne and Mark ReiterKathy RitzKelly and Robby ’76 RobinsonKevin and Charlotte RoganRod Rohrich and Diane GibbyDeedie and Rusty RosePat and Jed RosenthalSharon RossAnne and Chris ’72 RoteJoyce RutherfordMeeta and Amar SawlaMarcia and Stephen Schaul

Betty and Brian SchultzBetsie ’78 and Jim SearsRosemary and Zeke ShashouaLynne and Andy SiegelMichelle and Mike SimsNancy and Jim SkochdopoleLil and Greg SmithSheila and David StewartBill Stonaker and Tricia WilsonLisa and John StoneLaura and Paul SullivanBetsy and Bob SwangoRobin and Jonathan ThalheimerMichelle ’75 and Stewart ThomasBobbie and Andy VillarealKrystn and Scott WaddellHarianne and David WallensteinMarjorie WatersKenn Webb and Harriet TabbKandi and Mark WeisbartCatherine and Jack WetzelPeggy and Rory WisnerAnne YagerSuzy and Fletcher YarbroughSally and Barney YoungHarold and Ida Ann Zweig

Friends and Former Faculty/Staff Susan and Hank AltermanElizabeth BayerJennifer ’81 and Scott CarrLaura ColhouerNancy ’79 and Greg CrookMelisa and Jeff DorrillRegen ’72 and Jeff FearonJudy and Bob GassKerri ’90 and David GoldfarbEllen and John GrimesKacy and Steve HolmesJane KoernerAshley and Sam ’79 LeakeColeta and Joe LewisPat MattinglyJuli and Mac McGinnisLeanne and Mark ReiterJoyce RutherfordTerri and Larry SengbushPat and Jim StevensMelissa ToneCatherine and Jack WetzelWaverly WilsonMeredith and Rand Wrighton

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Alumni Giving by Class 2012–2013

Listed below are the top 10 classes for Alumni Giving participation and total dollars donated.

Class of % Participation Class of Total Class Donation

Alumni Council: 82% Alumni Giving participation

’10 29% ’87 $3,300 ’06 28% ’69 $1,000 ’12 28% ’90 $ 800 ’89 27% ’89 $ 680 ’69 25% ’74 $ 600 ’66 25% ’78 $ 550 ’11 24% ’85 $ 500 ’04 20% ’93 $ 445 ’02 20% ’06 $ 424 ’08 19% ’91 $ 350

2012–2013 Annual FundParent Participation by Grade Level

Grade Level % Participation

Fourth Grade 94%Third Grade 98%Second Grade 94%First Grade 93%Kindergarten 93%Pre K AM 100%Pre K PM 100%Pre K All Day 100%

Total Parent Participation: 95%

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20+ YEARSDodie and Jack ’68 Foxworth 23Goldman, Sachs & Company 23Kathey ’63 and Bruce Beddow 22Linda and John Cauley 22Liz Curlin and Danielle Dupuis 22Sue McCullough 22Marty and Jack Melton 22Pam and Ken O’Krent 22Kathy Ritz 22Sheila and David Stewart 22Diane and Stuart Bumpas 21

15+ YEARS Rita and Jack Klein 19Susie and George Breen 18Mary and David Dolan 18Carol and John Levy 18Carmen and Ludwig Michael 18Nancy and Jim Skochdopole 18Michelle ’75 and Stewart Thomas 17Anne Yarbrough ’81 17Lisa and Peter Kraus 16Jennifer and Jon Mosle 16Elise Murphy 16Claude White 16Tracy and Kevin ’76 Brand 15Maria ’74 and Brent Dau 15Sally Junkins 15Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan 15Patty and David Miller 15Jody Stout 15Robin and Jonathan Thalheimer 15

10+ YEARS Heather and Chris Gilker 14Jennifer and Tom Karol 14Jill and Brent Magnuson 14Kathryn and John Szwejkowski 14Bobbie and Andy Villareal 14Hope and Gene Cramm 13Jane Koerner 13Marynell Murphy 13Carrie Wright 13Amy and Matt Brenner 12Amy Brown ’78 12Mary Cynthia and Bill Church 12The Coca-Cola Foundation 12Kitty and Tom Cross 12Ellen and John Grimes 12Jim Hakert and Jayne Coleman 12Jill and Paul Herz 12Rayna and Michael Loeb 12Johanna and Greg Nystrom 12Merrill Reiter ’01 12Cheryl and Greg Shulman 12Reagan Tate 12Sarah and Russell Weinberg 12Allison and Chris Bovard 11Angela and John Crates 11Judy and Bob Gass 11Michelle and John Grimes 11Lillian and Greg Hessel 11Andrew Jury ’02 11Leslie ’69 and Bob Krakow 11Lisa and Rick Levy 11Bradley Miller ’77 and Talley Dunn 11

Kate and Mark Ogden 11Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock 11Deedie and Rusty Rose 11Catherine and Will ’77 Rose 11Sharon Ross 11Betty and Brian Schultz 11Terri and Larry Sengbush 11Sengbush Studio, Inc. 11Ynetta and Dwayne Spencer 11Phyllis and Ron Steinhart 11Candace and Max ’76 Swango 11Patricia and John Vermillion 11Brenda and Stuart Brand 10Lisa and Chuck Brown 10Tamara and David Campbell 10Susan and Chris Cooper 10Jina Kaiser 10Lyndsey Marron 10Donna and Tim Mitchell 10Anne ’66 and Fernando Padilla 10Lakeshia and Chris Peters 10Sonia Philipson 10Ricki and Andy Rabin 10Judy and Colin Rorrie 10Margaret ’77 and Glenn Solomon 10

5+ YEARSSusan and Hank Alterman 9Carol Baumer 9Sally and Allen Butler 9Jenifer and Peter Flynn 9Jane and Michael ’75 Hurst 9Giggy ’81 and Peter Jacobson 9Angela and Marc Klein 9Shari and Andy Krage 9Vicki Raney 9Mason Reiter ’04 9Marcia and Stephen Schaul 9April and David Seeds 9Bernard Shaw and Julia Simon 9Bill Adams and Jennifer Jordan 8Laura and Andy Baughman 8Leslie and David Benners 8Sarah ’77 and Sam Bloom 8Jenny and Pete Bulban 8Kelli and A.J. Chabria 8Doug Ehring and Ann Saucer 8Carrie and Kyle ’74 Ford 8Angela Horowitz 8Mirjam and Chris Kirk 8Lauren Kupor ’92 8Michelle and Bill Lockhart 8Kristen and Brian McCool 8Gayle and David McCoy 8Bruce Mickey and Barbara Schultz 8Lily and Scott Myers 8Susan and Doug Ness 8Katri Niemi ’02 8Susan and Steve O’Brien 8Darla and Carl Scherz 8Kiersten and Michael Stockham 8Carlene and Jack Strobel 8Cynthia and Jean-Louis Trochu 8Julie and Jamie Welton 8Bryant Wolf 8Lucy ’78 and Steve Wrubel 8Lea and Leo Yancey 8Georgia Sue Black 7

Susan and Brett ’71 Blakey 7Shonn and Clarence Brown 7Melanie and Marty Buckholt 7Jennifer ’81 and Scott Carr 7Laurie and Joe Darlak 7Catie and Aaron Enrico 7Joan and Larry Genender 7Wendy and Paul Genender 7Ed Goff and Laura Chapuis 7Kerri ’90 and David Goldfarb 7Meg and Dave Graves 7Tanner Hakert ’06 7Tania and Kevin Hardage 7Maggie and Jeff Hollway 7Karen and Bob Knudson 7June and Jason Landry 7Jen and Brett Lochridge 7David Mangelsdorf and Katrina Cotton 7Candace and Rich Martin 7Susan and Mike Matta 7Peggy ’73 and Dan Meyer 7Robyn and Brian ’74 Neuhoff 7Sharon and David Pfaff 7Monica and Toby Purdy 7Sheila Rice 7Gowri and Alex Sharma 7Bill Stonaker and Tricia Wilson 7Mitchell Ward and Pam Wills-Ward 7Lisa and George Warren 7Sally and Barney Young 7Caroline and David ’81 Ackerman 6Helma and Ed Ackerman 6Jessa Adler 6Stephanie and Paul Bassman 6Chris Bautista and Gretchen Pollom 6Carrie and Josh Bays 6Flauren ’90 and Jason Bender 6Kalita Beck Blessing ’69 6Naomi and Bernard Bloom 6Lauryn and Jason Bloom 6Sarah and Zack Burdick 6Melissa and William Collins 6Angie and Father Chris Constantinides 6Susan and Mike Dodge 6Shannon and Jeff Estes 6Soume and Paul Foshee 6Amar Gande and Madhuri Vusirikala 6Jenney and David Gillikin 6Laura ’86 and Brad Godkin 6Jezabel Guadalupe 6Melissa Hensley 6Debbie and Jonathan Herskovitz 6Kristie and Tom Hoitsma 6The Kirkwood Fund of The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Marin Counties 6Gina and Tom Landry 6Nick Leggatt 6Nisha and Vikas Lunia 6Pat and Ted Mandeville 6Melani and Craig McDougal 6Amy and Brian Mitts 6Jon Morgan ’82 and Liz Seabury 6Traci and Sean Owen 6Courtney and Mike ’73 Plumlee 6Jen and Ravi Ratan 6

Kristin and Ricky Rees 6Eric Reeves ’74 6Leanne and Mark Reiter 6Molly and Michael Sealy 6Todd Shadle and Maria Reyes 6Bobby Sussman 6 Betsy and Bob Swango 6Barbara and John Thomas 6Laura and Bryan Trubey 6Amy and Kelcy Warren 6Aimee ’85 and Josh Whitaker 6Jill Wiedman 6Debbie and David Wiggans 6Karen Wilbur 6Suzy and Fletcher Yarbrough 6Carmen and Andy Yung 6Mary and Ken Yung 6Angelica and Josué Aguilar 5Carol and Mark Anderson 5Anonymous 5Heather and Ray Balestri 5Francis Barnes and Priscilla Wrubel 5Dorothy Bjorck 5Joan Bowman 5Shelby Brand ’08 5Michael Buss 5Nancy Buss 5Robin Carder ’75 5Riz Chand and Laura Colhouer 5Emily Church ’06 5Will Church ’06 5Cathy and Mark Cohen 5Jo and Stanley Cohen 5Brandy and Henry Dalton 5Sandy and Barry Diamond 5Rosemary and Roger Enrico 5Kathy and Jeromy Fielder 5Nita and John Ford 5Dana and Tom Garner 5Jamie and Greg Gaunt 5Beverly and Thurman Geddie 5Ashley and Kris Glover 5Suzanne Green 5Ashley Greene ’84 5Cindy and Michael Harrington 5Meredith Hessel ’08 5Kacy and Steve Holmes 5Sandra and Rick Illes 5Didem and Onur Inanoglu 5Carolyn and Michael Jaynes 5Natalie Jaynes ’03 5

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Keepers of the Flame includes individuals who have given consecutively to Lamplighter’s Annual Fund or Alumni Giving program for five or more years.

Keepers of the Flame

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OrganizationsAbbott FundEdward and Wilhelmina Ackerman FoundationAll About Kids DentistryBank of America Matching GiftsBartlett Family Empowerment FundThe Sara Beckham Foxworth FoundationBNSF Railway FoundationThe Coca-Cola FoundationCommunities Foundation of TexasThe Dallas FoundationDallas Jewish Community FoundationDenburyThe Aaron and Catie Enrico Family FoundationFidelity Charitable Gift FundFilgo Oil CompanyGold Bug CompanyGoldman, Sachs & CompanyHail MerryJill Herz, Attorney at Law, P.C.The ISN Charitable Giving FundJason Mills, LLCThe Jerry R. Junkins Family FoundationThe Chris & Mirjam Kirk Donor Advised Fund of The Dallas FoundationThe Kirkwood Fund of The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Marin Counties2013 Lamplighter LayersMcAfee Matching Gifts ProgramMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramMark Mintz and Jennifer Kitner FundOccidental Petroleum CorporationOptimized, Inc.ORIX USA CorporationThe Paulos FoundationLeonard and Laurie Roberts Charitable FoundationEdward W. Rose III Family Fund of The Dallas FoundationRowel, LLCSafeway, Inc.Schwab Charitable FundSengbush Studio, Inc.Skintrigue, Inc.Tabani Family FoundationTargetTexas Instruments FoundationTexasCarsDirect.com, Ltd.G. Scott Waddell Company, Inc.

Tribute Gifts Kathey Beddow ’63 Catherine and Will ’77 RosePearlie Buchanan Waverly WilsonBill Burton Catherine and Will ’77 RoseLinda Cauley Catherine and Will ’77 RoseClass of ’69 Leah and Jon ’69 GrossDr. Arnold Cohen Jane KoernerSam Durst Jennifer and Jon MosleJezebel Guadalupe Catherine and Will ’77 RoseSam Keon ’19 Gail and Peter LoebLeslie ’69 and Bob Krakow Melissa ToneCatherine Lynn Catherine and Will ’77 RoseSue McCullough Laurie and Doug BarnellMarty Melton Catherine and Will ’77 RoseBradley Miller ’77 Shirley and Bob MillerChance Miller ’80 Shirley and Bob MillerLisa Miller ’75 Shirley and Bob MillerVirginia Isabel Paine Miller ’18 Shirley and Bob MillerElise Murphy Patricia and John VermillionMarynell Murphy Susan and Hank AltermanPam O’Krent Catherine and Will ’77 RoseJeff Peck Catherine and Will ’77 RoseKathy Ritz Catherine and Will ’77’ RoseNicole Ginsburg Small ’83 Karen ’76 and Richard PollockSheila McCartor Stewart Karen and Rick Allen Sandy and Barry Diamond Shirley and Bob Miller Michelle and Scott Prengle Sue and Brian ShibleyLouise Trubey Carla and Dylan BoldenClaude White Catherine and Will ’77 Rose

The following list reflects giving from organizational donors and tribute gifts for the period June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013. It includes cash contributions to annual, restricted, capital, and endowed funds.

Organizational Donors and Tribute Gifts

We have made every effort to give proper credit to all who have so generously contributed to The Lamplighter School during the 2012–2013 fiscal year. We regret any omissions or errors, and request that any such oversight be reported to the Advancement Office at 214-369-9201 ext. 365 or [email protected].

Hilary Jenkins ’78 5Katie and Jed Johnson 5Ann Frances and Cliff Jury 5Jackie ’79 and Allan Katz 5Aliya and Mushtak Khatri 5Bonnie and Carl Lang 5Ashley and Sam ’79 Leake 5Clem Lear 5Laura and Rick Lear 5Karen and Bruce Lobdell 5Catherine Lynn 5Pat and Barry Macy 5Susan and Richard Marcus 5Rita and Jim Marquess 5Angie and Jerry Martilik 5Nikki and Jason Morash 5Rich Moses and Selwyn Rayzor 5Mimi and Ron Moses 5Kelly and David Moskovic 5Erika and Jarod Moss 5Kate and Clay Mote 5Les Niemi and Sharon Brown 5Lesa and Nick Nikolai 5Melissa and Norry Niven 5Jayme and Salim Nourallah 5Lainie Porter 5Sandy and Philip Raskin 5Peggy Rayzor 5Danielle and Scott Sealy 5Del Ruth Skaggs 5Eva Smith 5Robbin and Michael ’79 Solis 5Meredith and Barry ’79 Steinhart 5Denise and Chris ’83 Stewart 5Alison and Dan Stump 5Texas Instruments Foundation 5Krystn and Scott Waddell 5Mi Jung and Jim Warner 5 Kandi and Mark Weisbart 5Jeannie and David Weisoly 5

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The following reflects pledges and contributions received by May 31, 2013 to Lamplighter’s Endowed Funds.

Erik Jonsson Endowment for Teacher Development $100,000 Lamplighter Faculty Professional Development Endowment $27,035 Lamplighter Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund $133,732 Lamplighter Financial Aid Endowed Fund $85,762 Lamplighter General Endowed Fund $851,684 Lamplighter Media Center Endowed Fund $35,049 Lamplighter Technology Endowed Fund $48,568 The Chandler ’09, Cameron ’10 and Campbell ’12 Crates Endowed Fund $50,000 Margaret Jonsson Family Foundation Endowed Fund $100,000 The Jerry R Junkins Family Foundation Endowed Fund $50,000 The Kraus Family Endowed Fund $125,000 The Patty and David Miller Family Endowed Fund $100,000 The Katie ’06 and Whit ’09 Payne General Endowed Fund $75,000 Sharma Family General Endowed Fund $50,000 Klyde Warren ’13 Endowed Fund $100,000 The Carty Faculty Professional Development Endowed Fund $50,000 The Pollock Faculty Professional Development Endowed Fund $50,000 Alumni Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund $188,239 The Carty Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund $150,000 LPA Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund $1,188,926 Chang-Myers Family Financial Aid Endowed Fund $51,000 Eugene McDermott Foundation Financial Aid Endowed Fund $50,000 The Jess Merkle Family Foundation Financial Aid Endowed Fund $50,000 The Kate ’04 and Michael ’08 Mosle Financial Aid Endowed Fund $75,000 Katherine ’10 and Matthew ’11 Pollock Financial Aid Endowed Fund $50,006 Campbell Media Center Endowed Fund $50,000 The John W. Rose Media Center Endowed Fund $50,000 Maggie Corrigan Visiting Artist Endowed Fund $50,100 Dooley Author Endowed Fund $50,003 Endowed Fund for Pre-Kindergarten Program $59,000 Suzanne & B.G. Porter Community Education Endowed Fund $75,000 The Charles H. Rose Environmental Science Endowed Fund $50,000 Carrie ’00 and Cody ’08 Thoma Patterson Environmental Science Endowed Fund $50,700 Endowed Fund for Music $3,333 Ward-Purdy Faculty Diversity Endowment Fund $50,000 The Edward Alexander Rose Technology Endowed Fund $50,000 The Ford/Varel and Owen Families Technology Endowed Fund $50,000 The Krakow Rushton Technology Endowed Fund $50,000 Approximate Total of Permanently Endowed Funds $4,473,137

Endowment Progress

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Founders Legacy Society

he Founders Legacy Society recognizes all donors who have chosen to support Lamplighter throughplanned gifts. The society honors the commitment of Lamplighter’s founders, Natalie Murray and

Sandy Swain, whose vision, passion, love of children, and determination created a school where the spirit and joy of learning are ignited in young minds and hearts for a lifetime.

To become a member, simply inform the Advancement Office in writing that you have named the school as a beneficiary in your estate plans. It can be as simple as assigning a portion of your life insurance to Lamplighter or adding the school as a beneficiary in your will.

You can play a part in sustaining the legacy of our founders while securing the future of the school. Please call the Advancement Office, if you are interested in discussing a planned gift or if you have questions about a planned gift.

Founders Legacy society MeMbersThe following individuals have notified Lamplighter of their thoughtful plans for the school.

Gail and Dan CookKaren and Kevin CrowderSamantha and Tim DurstPat MattinglyBarbara NicholsAngela and Joel PittmanMarjorie Waters

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