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The Magazine of Rhodes College • Fall 2010

RHODES FELLOWSHIPSThe New Big Thing

On the CoverRhodes Fellow Lee Bryant ’11 is making a documentary about McCoy Theatre’s 30 years. (See story on page 6.)Photography by Jay Adkins

Contents FALL 2010 VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 3

2 Remembering David Alexander A tribute to Rhodes’ 16th president

4 Providing the Catalyst for Change A brief history of student research opportunities

6 Stepping Stones and Capstones Student fellowships—the new big thing

16 Robust Rhodes The college welcomes outstanding new faculty

25 A New Way To Play Students fi nd plenty of fun in The Big Diehl

28 A Great Day for Rhodes Newsweek names Rhodes Most Service-Minded School in America

29 Alumni News Class Notes, In Memoriam

The 2009-2010 Honor Roll of Donors

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is published three times a year by Rhodes College, 2000 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112 as a service to all alumni, students, parents,

faculty, staff and friends of the college. Fall 2010—Volume 17, Number 3

EDITOR

Martha Hunter Shepard ’66GRAPHIC DESIGNERS

Larry AhokasRobert Shatzer

CONTRIBUTORS

Jay Adkins, Justin Fox Burks, Daney Daniel Kepple, Emily Sullivan ’13

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Visit rhodes.edu/news for the latest stories and features about people, events and magazine web-only content:

• Video and photo gallery of Rhodes’ celebration of being named Newsweek’s Most Service-Minded School in America

• Video of Kappa Delta All-Sing 2010

• In Print—new books by faculty and alumni

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John David Alexander ’53 of Claremont, CA, the 16th president of Rhodes College

who served from 1965-69, passed away Sunday, July 25, 2010. He was 77. He was the only alumnus then to serve as Rhodes president, and at age 33, one of the youngest sitting presidents of an American college.

In 1969 Alexander was called to become the seventh president of Pomona College, serving from 1969-1991. The year after his retirement, Pomona named its new administration building the David Alexander Hall for Administration in his honor.

Born in Springfi eld, TN, in 1932, he graduated from Rhodes in 1953, Phi Beta Kappa with honors

in Greek. A classicist with a deep interest in theological history, he went on to study at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. A 1954 Rhodes Scholar, he earned a D.Phil. in Theology from Oxford University (Christ Church) in 1957. In 1965, after teaching for eight years at San Francisco Theological

Seminary, Alexander was named president of Rhodes College.

Rhodes bestowed on Alexander an honorary Doctor of Letters degree in 1986, and in 2004, he was the subject of a Rhodes Faculty Portrait, which today resides in the Hill Board Room. In addition, he held honorary degrees from the University of Southern California, Occidental College, Centre College, Loyola Marymount University and Pomona College.

Current Rhodes College President Bill Troutt was a longtime admirer of Alexander, having issued an invitation to him to speak at his high school graduation, which Alexander accepted, and in 2001, arranging a joint retreat for the

As president of Rhodes

Remembering David Alexander ’53

16th President of Rhodes College 1965-69By Martha Hunter Shepard ’66

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Rhodes Board of Trustees and Pomona offi cials at Pomona “to discuss the essentials of a liberal education at its very best,” Troutt said at the time.

“David Alexander was recognized around the globe for his contributions to higher education,” says Troutt. “He was an outstanding college administrator and friend.”

From 1981 to 1998, Alexander served as American Secretary of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust, and from that position oversaw the selection every year of the 32 Americans chosen to study at Oxford. He was the author of “The American Scholarships” in The History of the Rhodes Trust (OUP, 2001) and served as editor of the American Oxonian, the magazine of the Association of American Rhodes Scholars. In 1998 he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, and in 2000, named a Distinguished Friend of Oxford University.

Alexander was a trustee of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA) from 1970-2002 and the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation from 1978-99, and was on the Board of Overseers of the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens from 1991-2010. He was a director of KCET, the Seaver Institute and the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. He also served as a trustee of the American Council on Education and the Fellows of the Society of Phi Beta Kappa. From 2004, he served as president of the

David ’53 and Catharine Alexander ’56 with his faculty portrait at Homecoming/Reunion Weekend 2004

American Friends of the National Portrait Gallery in London. In 2006, he was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

President Alexander leaves his wife, Catharine Coleman Alexander ’56 of Claremont; two daughters, Catharine M. Alexander Shirley of Larchmont, NY, and Julia M. Marciari-Alexander of San Diego; a son, John D. Alexander III of Oakdale, CT; fi ve grandchildren,

Alexander, Oliver and Theodora Shirley; and Jack and Beatrice Marciari; a sister, Jane Alexander Biedenharn ’59 and brother-in-law John Ursary Biedenharn ’58 of Vero Beach, FL.

Several members of Catharine’s family attended Rhodes, including her mother, Janie Cobb Coleman ’29, sister Mary Jane Coleman Gentry ’61, sister-in-law Sally Cross Coleman ’61 and nephew Thomas Cross Coleman ’88, all of Memphis.

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Providing the Catalyst for Change

By Daney Daniel Kepple

Some members of the inaugural Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies at the Stax Museum of American Soul Music: Chris Ebersole ’04, Teresa Clower ’04, Lindsey Seifert Hammond ’04, Meg Chambers Campbell ’04 and Logan Stevens ’04

KEVIN BARRÉ

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V enture capitalists and philanthropists have two characteristics in common:

Both are interested in return on investment and both do careful research. There the similarities end. While the former are willing to take large risks in hopes of a higher return, the latter like to place their money on sure, or at least safe, bets.

In 2001, when the Robert and Ruby Priddy Charitable Trust went shopping for opportunities to enhance the quality of liberal arts education in the South and Southwest, they painstakingly selected 18 outstanding institutions and asked their presidents for their thoughts on the major challenges facing liberal arts colleges in the next decade. Then they whittled the list down to six and asked them for proposals. Rhodes made the cut, and the timing could not have been better.

“We had the St. Jude Summer Plus program up and running but had exhausted its initial funding,” recalls Robert Strandburg, associate dean of academic affairs for curriculum. “We had Bonner Scholars who needed summer service opportunities. And History professor Tim Huebner had a fantastic idea for providing students with stipends for doing research on Memphis and the Mid-South during the summer. What we didn’t have was money.”

The initial question was: How to tie together three such disparate programs into one proposal? The answer quickly emerged: All the programs allowed students to utilize their classroom knowledge in practical applications in Memphis. It was the perfect answer to the student engagement imperative of the Rhodes Vision, “To enhance student opportunities for learning in Memphis.”

“It was exciting to watch the campus come together to bring these three distinct programs into sync,” Strandburg says. “It was fun to watch it jell,” he adds, referring to the continuation of the St. Jude Summer Plus program and the emergence of the Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies and the Summer Service Fellows (see sidebar on page 14).

Apparently the Priddys agreed. They awarded almost $6 million to fund the three fellowship programs. Three years later they requested a proposal from the same group of colleges to foster leadership in the arts. Rhodes proposed the CODA program (the Center for Outreach in the Development of the Arts) and received a similar amount of funding.

Today many alumni, parents, trustees and foundations have funded fellowship opportunities for students and they, along with the original four programs, are the cornerstone of the fellowships initiative that distinguishes Rhodes’ approach to experiential education from every other college. As Strandburg phrases it, “The Priddy grant was the catalyst.”

You, too, can provide a catalyst. Another Rhodes benefactor, the late Mertie Buckman, was fond of saying, “Everyone can be a philanthropist. You don’t have to give a million dollars to make a difference.” Perhaps not everyone who loves this college can have the impact of a Priddy or a Buckman, but Mrs. Buckman was correct. Every dollar makes a difference. Please do your part.

In summer 2007, Francesca Davis ’08 served as project manager for the Crossroads to Freedom Summer Program, Rhodes’ digital archive of the Memphis-area civil rights movement

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Andrew Howie ’12 and his fi ve faculty mentors (left to right): Dee Garceau-Hagen, Tim Huebner, Robert Saxe, Susan Satterfi eld and Jeff Jackson

By Daney Daniel Kepple

Photography by Jay Adkins

STEPPING STONESANDCAPSTONES

Andrew Howie ’12 is serious about his education. The

English/Greek and Roman Studies double major is taking

piano lessons, not just for fun but to make his mind more

“orderly and harmonious.” By studying three different languages—Greek,

Latin and Hebrew—during the same semester, “I trained myself to

maintain separate and distinct ideas, hold different world views in my

mind simultaneously.”

He does not take summers off. As he considered his options for summer

2010, he thought he might like to do research at Rhodes.

“I have several friends in the sciences who work with professors in their labs,”

he says. “They are paid and have the opportunity to enhance their skills. I

just assumed there would be similar opportunities in the humanities.” He

knew about the Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies (RIRS), but his

interests stretch far beyond the Mid-South region. He was disappointed

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to discover there were no other opportunities available to him.Enter the new Rhodes Fellowship Program.

Howie is far from a troublemaker. However, he’s not one to accept defeat without at least trying to make a difference. He took his concern to History Professor Tim Huebner and Professor Susan Satterfi eld of Greek and Roman Studies, one of his majors. There he hit pay dirt.

Professor Huebner, who founded RIRS, is passionate about under-graduate research and was eager to participate in the fellowship program.

“Rhodes has an outstanding reputation for bringing science students into laboratories where they do original research and, as a result, co-author articles and present papers and posters at national and international conferences,” he says. “I wanted to give similar opportunities to students in the humanities and fi ne arts. That’s where the idea for RIRS came from. Students need to understand the value of research—discovering something new, engaging with such depth to see why issues are so complicated, creating knowledge on their own.

“When someone like Andrew approaches you, you sit up and take notice. The fellowship was a way to assist an eager, talented self-starter who wants to learn what it’s like to be an academician.”

The History Department has an agreement with Greek and Roman Studies to teach ancient history

courses, so collaboration with Professor Satterfi eld was natural. As discussions progressed and a proposal took shape, the goals broadened. As the History Summer Research Fellow, Howie worked on three distinct projects—research for Professor Huebner on the friendship between Abraham Lincoln and Alexander Stephens, vice president of the Confederate States of America; copyright research for Professors Dee Garceau-Hagan, Jeff Jackson and Robert Saxe; and with Professor Satterfi eld on her study of divination practices in ancient Rome. In the course of all that he has made a personal breakthrough.

At the beginning of the summer Howie was distressed that his wide-ranging interests might not fi t into the existing structures of the academy. In thinking of graduate study he said, “I’ll have to fi nd a place where I can have control over my course of study without being forced into some departmental mode.” To his relief, he determined through conversations and mentoring that he wants to study the ancient Near East and that there are programs for doing so.

So it appears that Howie will emerge from his summer fellowship with a scholarly paper co-authored with Professor Huebner, perhaps another with Professor Satterfi eld, and the understanding of how the copyright system works, a necessity for any scholar. Oh, and a plan for what he wants to do for the rest of his life. Not bad for a summer job.

But, of course, it wasn’t a summer job. It was a fellowship. According to the newly appointed Director of

Fellowships at Rhodes Dr. Scott Garner, “Fellowships offer students the opportunity to integrate their classroom experiences with those that occur elsewhere in order to make both aspects of their lives more fulfi lling as they refl ect on how those experiences affect both themselves and others.”

There have been similar opportunities on the Rhodes campus for years. Dr. Sid Strickland ’68, Rockefeller University’s vice president and dean of graduate and postgraduate studies, is fond of recounting how Chemistry Professor Harold Lyons mentored him and prepared him to do research at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

“I had a similar experience to what Rhodes students have there now,” he says.

Several more formal fellowship-style programs have been added through the years (see sidebar on p.14). What’s new, according to Garner, is infrastructure.

In fact, the new and improved approach to experiential education now being practiced at Rhodes is the result of several years of discussion and an intensive study mandated by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) as part of its reaffi rmation of the college’s accreditation. According to Dr. Robert Strandburg, associate dean of academic affairs for curriculum who led the SACS-mandated Quality Enhancement Project, “We have emerged with an approach to experiential education that can serve as a model for higher education.”

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A model was needed. There are many buzzwords that try to describe what Rhodes includes in a fellowship—engaged learning, making the liberal arts more practical, learning outside the classroom, etc.—but most programs have been ad hoc. Until now, there has been no rubric.

The Rhodes approach has distinct characteristics. Fellowships fall into fi ve categories—civic engagement/service; creative activity; internship; student research; and study abroad. Fellowship mentors must commit to fostering fi ve student learning outcomes:

1. Integration of factual knowledge, fundamental principles, and/or specifi c skills learned in the classroom with the fellowship activity

2. Strengthening analytical (or, in the arts, also creative) abilities toward establishment of a professional identity

3. Evidence of participatory, collaborative, and/or team-oriented learning

4. Personal and social development

5. Development of critical refl ection skills

The last one is particularly important.

“We want the fellows to refl ect continually while they’re doing their work,” Scott Garner says. “They must probe the meaning of why they are doing what they’re doing, what they get from it and what others get

Robert Strandburg (left), associate dean of academic affairs for curriculum, and Scott Garner, director of fellowships

from it, and why it’s meaningful.”

Finally, each fellowship participant is assessed by three separate instruments: one designed to assess the fi ve learning outcomes developed by a committee of faculty, staff and students; another developed by Rhodes and three other institutional partners to

assess best practices; and a third that draws on the National Survey of Student Engagement. It is also noteworthy that the college has dedicated a full-time professional staff position and a faculty/staff/student committee to this important initiative.

In addition to Andrew Howie,

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135 other students participated in summer fellowships directed by faculty and staff members from a variety of disciplines.

Jake Smith ’11, under the direction of Professor Victor Coonin, chair of the Art Department, is trying to solve a mystery. The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, located across the street from Rhodes, is home to a portion of the world-famous Samuel H. Kress Collection, the bulk of which forms the heart of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. Professor Coonin says of the 28 paintings and two sculptures at Brooks, “While this collection is acknowledged as

among the fi nest of its kind, the works have received only sporadic scholarly attention.” He proposes to change that with ongoing student fellowships.

“I use the collection regularly in teaching,” Professor Coonin says.

“Each student is assigned a work to research, and every time at least one of them comes up with something I’ve never thought about—a new path to research or a new way to understand the painting, and they get the satisfaction that comes with the sense that their contribution has made a lasting impact. This is the kind of fellowship that can go on and on, and each one will change

drastically based on the interests and research skills of the fellow.”

Jake Smith, the current fellow, plans to be an art historian. His primary interest is in 19th- and 20th-century modernism.

“I had never paid much attention to the Renaissance,” he admits.

Coonin skillfully connected Smith’s interest in music to an obscure painting that portrays a fi gure holding an unrecognizable musical instrument. Smith’s task is to identify it and he’s loving the hunt.

“I’ve found a graduate thesis from

Jake Smith ’11 and Victor Coonin at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art

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Jon Davis and Matt Grisham ’13 examine snakes in Frazier Jelke’s “Dino Lounge”

Australia that helps and I know the chair of the Musicology Department at the University of Memphis. I’ve asked him and others to help. We’re narrowing it down,” says Smith, who hopes to broaden his credentials as an art historian and “at the very least update the bibliography at the museum so those who follow me can contribute more. As a researcher I feel more responsibility than I do as just a student. I’m trying to make a personal connection with the artist to tell the story. I want to say something different, to help people see in a different way.”

Two Biology professors, Sarah Boyle and Laura Luque de Johnson, and a postdoctoral fellow, Jon Davis, teamed up to propose Integrative Research Training in Biological Subdisciplines, a yearlong fellowship for Matt Grisham ’13, Anna Johnson ’11 and Adiha Khan ’13. Their goal is to determine the impact of urbanization on snake populations using parasites as biomarkers of the environment.

Professor Luque de Johnson, a molecular biologist, says, “Jon came up with the idea. Reptiles are his fi eld. Parasites are mine. Sarah Boyle, who has expertise in GIS (Geographic Information System, dealing with data linked to locations), will help us see spatial patterns across the area. The students will be introduced to several areas of science.”

All the students—and all the professors—go to the fi eld to collect snakes and vectors (mosquitoes, mites and ticks), and all learn from each other.

Jon Davis says, “We take the data to the lab and Adiha analyzes them. I’m unfamiliar with molecular analysis, so I’m learning along with the students. And because there’s not much known about reptile parasites, we’re adding to the literature.”

Which is exactly what is exciting to Matt Grisham.

“I really like the sense of discovery. This is so much better than learning out of a textbook. I’m a hands-on

learner. Give me real life rather than theory anytime.” Even if it means comingling with snakes and insects?

“It’s actually very cool,” he affi rms.

Environmental Science Fellows Erik Campbell ’12 and Marshall Friskics-Warren ’12, under the supervision of Chemistry Professor Jon Russ, are also looking at the world in a different way.

“We’re mapping the distribution of lead in Memphis soils,” Professor Russ explains. “Almost all urban environments are contaminated

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with lead, and that’s hard on children’s mental development. Our ultimate goal is a distribution map for Memphis.”

Not an easy task. It involves devising a sampling strategy and testing it to be sure it gives an accurate picture. Then the real work begins: long, hot days of trudging through neighborhoods pulling soil samples. Erik Campbell, who’s new to Russ’s team, says, “No one has done anything like this before, which is awesome. It’s about a thousand times better than working as a lifeguard.”

Marshall Friskics-Warren is also charged about the work. “I’m in pre-med, so the idea of improving the health of children is great. I love the point when the numbers start coming together and a picture emerges.”

Professor Russ, too, is excited about the project.

“It fi ts perfectly with what we do in the sciences by giving students an opportunity to apply their classroom knowledge. They are learning how a scientifi c project works and adding to the body of knowledge instead of just resynthesizing others’ knowledge.”

Stephen Bailey ’12, working with Mathematics and Computer Science Professor Betsy Williams-Sanders, spent the summer learning about virtual environments or, as he put it,

“Playing with expensive toys. It’s very cool. I thought virtual environments existed only in the movies.” Instead, he’s learned that the technology is used to train fi refi ghters without exposing them to danger and teaching

pilots to fl y expensive aircraft.

Professor Williams-Sanders charged Bailey with designing his own experiment and assigned him a pile of readings to help narrow his focus. She also took him to Vanderbilt University to experience the use of a motion capture system, a body suit with sensors that allows the experimenter to see him- or herself in the virtual environment.

Bailey was closing in on his project defi nition as we went to press. It will have to do with testing distances in a virtual environment, which shortens distance perception.

“I’m getting a chance to learn how to be a scientist!” he marvels.

“I’m doing research and actually planning an experiment. I feel like I’m accomplishing a lot.”

Nuclear physicist Deseree Meyer has included students in her research every year she’s been at Rhodes. She’s passionate about mentoring because, she says, similar experiences as an undergraduate and graduate student gave her investigative experience and enabled her to build a network of professional contacts that led to two major grants to fund her and her students’ current work.

The fi rst grant stems from a collaboration among Rhodes, the University of Richmond and scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, CA, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, CA. The goal of this project is to investigate methods for studying reactions in heavy nuclei. This work

helps to ensure the safety of our nation’s nuclear stockpile.

The second project is also a collaboration, this time with a consortium of undergraduate institutions and scientists at Michigan State University to build an addition to the Modular Neutron Array (MoNA) housed at MSU’s National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. The addition

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will detect the neutrons emitted from decays of radioactive nuclei.

“We’re always looking for clues about the shape,” Professor Meyer explains.

“Most are deformed somewhat. Very few are spherical like the ones you see in textbooks.”

Students constructed and tested a number of complete tube-like neutron detector modules, each

about 6½ feet long, 4 inches wide and 4 inches tall. The members of the consortium hope to contribute to the scholarship about exotic nuclei, answering outstanding questions in nuclear science such as the limits of nuclear stability for neutron-rich nuclei.

Neither grant contained funds for travel, and Professor Meyer wanted to take her student researchers

to Michigan State for a fi rsthand look at MoNA to help them with the task of building a neutron detector at Rhodes. So she applied for, and received, fellowship funds to supplement her grants. In the process, she changed the way she interacts with her students.

“The fellowship model helps to formalize the process and think about what the students take away from their experience,” she says. “It

Matthew Miller ’13, Deseree Meyer and Nick Badger ’12 check the neutron detector modules the students constructed for light leaks

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has helped me refi ne my thoughts about student learning.”

Nick Badger ’12 and Matthew Miller ’13, who holds the Jack H. Taylor Scholarship in Physics, say the fi rsthand look at MoNA and Meyer’s mentorship have been invaluable.

“We got to see the MoNA in action,” Badger says. “We got to run an experiment and take data.”

Miller says Professor Meyer’s approach to mentorship has resulted in maximum learning. “She’s not bossy at all. She lets us make mistakes and fi x them.” Both say this summer was a landmark experience: “Science without the answers in the back of the textbook is harder but more rewarding,” Badger says. Miller

adds, “You know how you sit in class and wonder, ‘How will I ever use this?’ Well, we’re fi nding out.”

“Neither method has been studied before,” says Professor Meyer.

“That makes this research fun but intimidating.”

Theatre Professor David Jilg ’79 is mentoring Lee Bryant ’11, who in turn is guiding the work of three RIRS fellows in the production of a documentary video about the 30-year history of McCoy Theatre.

“Compressing 30 years into 15 minutes is not easy!” Bryant says.

“This project is fun and it’s stressful.” The theatre fellow divides her breakthroughs into three primary categories:

1. Little-known or misunderstood

areas. “There was a time when students weren’t in most of the shows,” she explains. Through the students’ research, they came to understand that was Professor and McCoy Creative Director Tony Garner’s attempt to engage the Memphis community in the theatre.

“I had perceived that as a negative but now I understand it was an administrative strategy,” she says.

2. Technical Skills. “We learned to use all the fancy cameras and to edit online.”

3. Then there’s the deeper knowledge. “It’s so great to talk with the McCoy alums and to understand that we all share this sense of, ‘McCoy is a home away from home but not a place to hide; a place to feel safe and be pushed farther than we thought we could go.’

The fi rst formal fellowships at Rhodes were funded by a $6 million grant from the Robert and Ruby Priddy Charitable Trust in 2002 which helped to underwrite the Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies, the Summer Service Fellowships and the St. Jude Summer Plus program.

The Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies is an eight-week fellowship program that engages students in academic research on Memphis and the Mid-South region. Mentored by Rhodes faculty, fellows spend the summer independently researching their chosen topics and present their fi ndings during the last week of the program. Their research papers are published online at rhodes.edu/academics/1114.asp.

St. Jude Summer Plus offers Rhodes students the opportunity to work in the laboratories of St. Jude researchers for two summers and an academic year. Students conduct independent research projects, participate in lectures and discussions and attend group meetings. They also present their research at local, national and international scholarly meetings.

Through the Summer Service Fellows program, 16 students pursue individual community projects with partner organizations. Their work enables them to have an impact on the community while learning the inner workings of nonprofi t organizations.

Three years after issuing their initial grant, the Priddys were so impressed with Rhodes’ stewardship that they asked for a proposal for a program that would inspire a new generation of leaders in the arts. A few months later CODA was born. The Center for Outreach in the Development of the Arts encourages student fellows to expand the impact of the arts on the Rhodes community, Memphis and beyond. The program’s goal is to create more opportunities for art to enrich the lives of those inside and outside the gates of Rhodes.

Crossroads to Freedom is a digital archive of primary materials that document the civil rights era in Memphis. Crossroads fellows work collaboratively to collect and process documents for the archive. One of their main activities is conducting oral history interviews with community members.

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“This has given me a greater appreciation for what McCoy means to the campus and to those who pass through,” Bryant concludes.

“Knowing that students and alums can have such an impact inspires me, makes me think I, too, can be an adult, take initiative and create something that lasts.”

Professor Jilg, too, is pleased with the project.

“We’ve shown that the role of the student manager can be effective if it’s done correctly. Lee worked on a documentary history of Memphis’ Circuit Playhouse last year in the Regional Studies Institute, so that gave her experience working with the parameters of documentary and interviews. She’s a rising senior and a natural leader. That, too, is important.”

Professor Jilg says he wouldn’t be surprised if more RIRS fellows develop their projects further in follow-up fellowships.

“These are wonderful opportunities for students to engage in research and creative activity that connect to but go beyond their classroom work in endeavors that they and others will benefi t from greatly. Some will use their fellowship as a stepping stone to honors research or some other project. For others it will be the capstone of their college experience. It all depends on where the student is in his or her career.”

Director of Fellowships Scott Garner couldn’t agree more.

“One reason I’m passionate about this job is that I had a

fellowship-type experience as an undergraduate that has meant so much to me personally,” he says. Garner, a math major, was offered a summer research position by a Greek and Roman Studies faculty mentor. He immersed himself in it and didn’t let go at the end of the summer. He changed his major and the research became his senior project that was published in a scholarly journal. In graduate

school he used parts of it as his doctoral dissertation. Now he has a book on the subject pending publication at Oxford University Press.

“I’ve seen the trajectory and I know what this can do for students. They get to take all the knowledge with them and it will enhance both their wisdom and their life experience.”

Lee Bryant ’11 and professor David Jilg ’79 working on the McCoy video

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Robust RhodesCollege Sets Records w ith New Students, Faculty

By Martha Hunter Shepard ’66

Photography by Justin Fox Burks

There is some good academic and economic news at Rhodes—more than 60 percent of the class of 2010 have jobs in a wide variety

of professional fi elds, and more than 30 percent have enrolled in top graduate schools around the country.

What’s more, this fall brought a record 507 new students and 18 new faculty—at a time when many colleges are experiencing downward enrollment trends and severe budget and hiring cuts.

Not Rhodes. No layoffs here, no furloughs, no salary cuts (we even eked out modest raises this year), no cutbacks in academic, athletic or other extracurricular programs. If anything, we’re growing. Eleven of the 18 new faculty are tenure-track. We’ve even added new tenure-track lines in the Departments of Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics and Business.

How do we do it? Allen Boone ’71, the college’s vice president for fi nancial and business affairs, says

that thanks to the generous support of the Rhodes community, along with careful fi nancial management on the part of the college staff and Board of Trustees, we continue to attract—and retain—top students and faculty. All these factors have allowed Rhodes, says Dean Michael Drompp, to take advantage of a “buyer’s market,” giving us our fi rst choice of applicants for every open faculty position.

Like all Rhodes faculty, the new professors are tops in their fi elds. Happily, they wanted to come to an excellent small, liberal arts college in an urban environment. They value close professional relationships between students and faculty. They encourage student research and look forward to being mentors. Several are interested in establishing student exchange programs in their fi elds with universities abroad. They fi nd Rhodes students “engaged,” “hard-working,” “earnest” and

“good-humored.” They appreciate the diversity of the Rhodes community. Many, who are teaching across disciplines, have a high regard for established faculty

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Five of 18 outstanding new faculty: Top - Francesca Tronchin and Mark Behr. Center - Tracy Lemos. Bottom - Evelyn Perry and Jeff Hamrick

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and enjoy the remarkable degree of collegiality Rhodes offers. Who could ask for anything more?

Here are profi les of some representative new Rhodes faculty.

Francesca Tronchin Art HistoryAssistant Professor Francesca Tronchin’s research interests include ancient Roman collecting practices as well as domestic architecture and decoration in the Roman world. She has served as visiting assistant professor at Ohio State University, where she taught Art of the Ancient World, Classical Archaeology, Roman Sculpture and Topography of Augustan Rome.

She holds her B.A. from Smith College and Ph.D. from Boston University.

Her current book project is about decoration, collecting and autobiography—how the Romans may have viewed their homes in a way as representative of their identity.

“The unfortunate thing about that is we have so few ancient voices that tell us the personal connection,” she explains. “I’ve been trying to put forth the message that I think the Romans did tell their own stories that we’ve lost.”

Tronchin, whose father is from northeast Italy’s Veneto area, grew up with her parents in North Carolina. She confesses to a childhood obsession with Egypt, even creating a papier maché replica of King Tut’s death mask when she was 10.

“All I wanted to be was an archaeologist,” she says.

Even with an undergraduate degree in Ancient Studies and Archaeology, and M.A. and Ph.D. in Art History, the road to Rhodes proved to be a long one.

“I had to move around a lot before fi nding Rhodes,” Tronchin says.

“The job market is very competitive, and certainly long gone are the days in which someone graduates with a Ph.D. and can simply choose a place and be guaranteed a tenure track job. After I fi nished my Ph.D. I taught at Ohio State for two years, fi lling in for a professor who was on leave. From there I went to Los Angeles as a postdoctoral fellow at the Getty Research Institute, where I was able to meet scholars

and artists from all over the world. When that fellowship expired I then went to the classics department of the University of Manitoba for a year-long postdoctoral research fellowship in Roman archaeology.

“Certainly the jobs that caught my eye were at places like Rhodes—small, liberal arts, four-year colleges. It mirrors my own college experience in many ways. I went to Smith, where there were small classes and personal relationships among faculty and students. Here, I’m able to go to the Rat for lunch and sit with faculty from all disciplines. That’s very important to me. There seems to be a built-in interdisciplinary ethos here. People are interested in what I’m doing and eager to help me fi gure out how to do it.”

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That was evident before classes began. After she attended the Art Department retreat, the Greek and Roman Studies faculty invited her to theirs. A dialogue quickly ensued among Tronchin, Greek and Roman Studies and the Buckman Center for International Education exploring the possibilities of taking students abroad.

“In the past, I’ve taken groups of students to Italy and certainly would like to do it again,” she says.

“I spent my junior year abroad in Athens and it changed my life; I want Rhodes students to have that experience as well.”

Tronchin recently became assistant director of a new summer program in Turkey through the Crisler Library in Ephesus. She sees it as an international program for archaeology students, classics and art history students and hopes to involve Rhodes undergraduates. Actually, she began placing Rhodes students abroad before the college hired her.

“This summer, on my recommendation, a Rhodes student participated in an archaeological fi eld school in Pompeii,” says Tronchin. “She wrote me after meeting me during my interview last winter asking how she could get on an excavation there. I gave her some names of people who I knew were working there, and she ended up participating in a program with a friend of mine who runs the project. Even before the ink was dry on my contract, I was recruiting Rhodes students!”

Mark BehrEnglishAssociate Professor Mark Behr, a highly regarded South African novelist, teaches creative writing and literature. His fi rst novel, The Smell of Apples (1995), won several awards in the U.K., South Africa and the U.S. His second novel, Embrace (2001), and his latest novel, Kings of the Water (2009), received excellent reviews in journals such as The Times Literary Supplement and The Guardian. His work has been translated into 10 languages.

Behr received his B.A. in English and his B.A. Honors in Politics from Stellenbosch University in South Africa. He received his M.A. in International Peace Studies as well as M.A. in English Literature and M.F.A in Literature and

Fiction Writing from the University of Notre Dame. He comes to Rhodes from the College of Santa Fe, NM, where for the past eight years he served as associate professor of World Literature and Fiction Writing. He serves annually as Visiting Writer at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

“Rhodes and I found each other,” says Behr. “I was a professor in Santa Fe for eight years and was about to start looking around for a new job when I heard Rhodes was looking for a fi ction writer, and the English Department happened to know who I was, as some professors here had been teaching my work for years.

“My Rhodes colleagues have impressive credentials from top-

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notch schools, their own scholarly output is extensive and impressive, and many seem to have a nice sense of self-irony and playfulness.”

“I’ve been interested in living in the Southern U.S. from even before I began spending time in this country in the early 1990s: I have friends here, and I have long admired much Southern literature. Writers like Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner, Carson McCullers and Alice Walker cemented an early fascination with the South, perhaps in part due to echoes from my own life in sub-Saharan Africa. It will be interesting to see how and if my own writing is impacted by living and working here; I cannot believe that it will not. My writing is always refl ective of and colored by the geographies in which I live.”

Behr, who “wanted to be an English teacher and a writer since I was fairly young—perhaps due to my idealization of my own high school English teacher,” pushes his students to do their best.

“So far I am delighted by the students’ commitment to doing the work. During my fi rst Creative Writing classes at 8 a.m. on a Monday and Wednesday morning I cautioned and cajoled that the class would be a tough, painful and horrifi c experience for anyone who didn’t do lots of writing and lots of reading. They all came back, plus two more, with all the reading done. That’s great for any teacher and for all students who are serious about becoming decent writers.”

As “a supporter of study abroad

programs,” he wants to push them farther.

“A colleague and I in the English Department are discussing setting up literature studies exchanges between Rhodes and some eastern and southern African universities,” he says. “It is most likely that we would teach and study world literature, postcolonial literature as well as creative writing. Foci arising from African literature would include regional literatures (South African lit, East African lit, francophone African lit) as well as questions of translation, writing in indigenous language vs. colonial languages, as well as questions relevant to place of publication, i.e., African publishers’ relationship to publishers and agents in Europe and the U.S. And, of course, African students would also have to tell us what in particular they may wish to learn from us.”

Behr himself learned a great deal in college, much of which has informed his writing ever since.

“Directly after high school I went into the South African Defence Force for two years of compulsory national service. After my years in the military I went to Stellenbosch University, near Cape Town, which was traditionally the bastion of Afrikaner Nationalism and therefore of South Africa’s white Afrikaner elite. A family member of mine who retired as a general in the South African Security Police offered to pay my studies if I worked as an agent of the state, an offer I was very proud of and accepted without any moral doubts. As a low-level agent I came into contact with a

small group of progressive students who, together with my professors, soon turned my world view upside down and inside out. My till-then profoundly conservative set of beliefs was forever disturbed by my engagement with new ideas of anti-racism, feminism, Marxist-Leninism, anti-militarism and various strategies for social, political and cultural transformation. Many of the people I was meant to report on to the state became my closest friends and remain so today.

“It was this destabilization of my conservative world view that led me to graduate work in International Peace Studies and to my years of work as a research fellow and teacher at the International Peace Research Institute of Oslo.

“As part of my M.A. in Peace Studies I was looking at representations of war and violence in literature, at the question of how identity is represented in literature and popular culture: questions of race, sexuality, gender, class, physical appearance, language, nationality, ethnicity and loyalty. My own world view had been healthily challenged by the work of fi ction writers like Nadine Gordimer and Toni Morrison, by theorists like Antonio Gramsci, bell hooks and Eve Sedgwick, all people who in one way or another believe that the way the world works—both the large and the minute brush strokes of our beliefs and behaviors—can and should be challenged. A large body of contemporary world literature is consciously and unconsciously political: I am inquisitive and hope that many of the students who pass through my classes too will become

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inquisitive about how literature and writing form, inform and transform our daily lives.”

Tracy LemosReligious StudiesAssistant Professor Tracy Lemos, a Rhode Island native who came to Rhodes in 2009, specializes in the areas of Hebrew Bible and early Judaism. She previously taught at Yale Divinity School, Boston University and Miami University of Ohio.

She received her B.A. with honors from Brown University and Ph.D. with distinction from Yale University.

Lemos’ fi rst book, Marriage Gifts and Social Change in Ancient Palestine: 1200 BCE-200 CE, was recently published by Cambridge University Press. She has also published articles on the topic of impurity and on the connection between shame and violence. Her next book will deal with masculinity in the Hebrew Bible and early Jewish texts.

“I’ve always been interested in religion,” says Lemos. “Also, I’m a very skeptical person. My parents, who are Azorian immigrants, are devout Catholics, and religion was so much a part of the fabric of the community. I was skeptical of Catholic doctrine at an early age. When I was about 12 or so, I started asking questions and began reading about Judaism, Christianity and the Bible.

“I wanted to be a professor when I was 15 years old; it’s the only profession I ever focused on. I took biblical Hebrew when I was

a freshman in college, majored in Judaic studies, took a lot of Bible courses, and went from undergraduate studies straight to the Ph.D. I really loved the material and was quite focused.”

She’s found a happy home at Rhodes.

“Rhodes has a really good Religious Studies department,” she says. “For a college of its size, there are so many Religious Studies faculty because of the way the curriculum is. I can’t think of another college, apart from those in the Ivy League, where I would be part of a department that has four or fi ve other biblicists. It’s nice to have conversation partners like Steve McKenzie and Gail Streete with whom I can talk about my work, and who have a very deep understanding of it.”

At Boston University, Lemos taught in the writing program.

“I didn’t expect to be teaching in that area, but at BU you teach writing through teaching a subject. So I was teaching things I already knew—biblical material, literature of the ancient Near East, etc. It gave me some experience teaching writing, which was very useful. It also taught me a lot about teaching.”

At Rhodes, Lemos says she likes her students, not just because they’re smart, more diverse than she had expected, and “get” her sense of humor: Like Mark Behr’s students, they take encouragement well.

“I teach in the interdisciplinary Search course. Last year, because I had many of the same students

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for both semesters, I knew their strengths and weaknesses and could push them second semester to keep honing their skills. I assigned a research paper second semester—I knew they could do it. I knew they could write well, and I got some really great papers.

“My approach in Search is historical: You need evidence, corroboration of sources and different types of sources. Using that kind of critical approach makes it easier for students to learn. It challenges them, but that’s why we’re in this business.”

Evelyn PerryAnthropology and SociologyAssistant Professor Evelyn Perry’s teaching and research interests include community and urban sociology, culture, social theory, inequality and racial and ethnic relations.

She received her B.A. from Colorado College, and M.A. and Ph.D. from Indiana University.

Coming to Rhodes was an easy decision for the Milwaukee native.

“I went a liberal arts school—Colorado College—so throughout graduate school I pictured an urban liberal arts school as an ideal destination. Urban, because I’m an urban sociologist, and I embrace the liberal arts model because it emphasizes intellectual, creative and civic development. I also had a ringing endorsement of Rhodes from Ann McCranie, a colleague at Indiana University who’s a Rhodes alum (class of ’96). She had nothing but glowing things to say about the college.”

Perry realized she wanted to teach a couple of years out of college while working at a social service agency in Portland, OR, for people living with HIV and AIDS.

“Part of my job was to train new crops of volunteers who were going to work quite closely with people with HIV and AIDS to provide emotional and practical support. Facilitating training, though intense, was an absolute joy, and it made me think, ‘Hey—maybe I’d really enjoy teaching.’ From the very fi rst class I taught in graduate school, I absolutely loved it.

“I think it has a lot to do with the fact that I see teaching as an opportunity to continually learn with and from students. And as a profession, it offers endless room

to grow and improve. I’ll always be learning how to be a good teacher.”

Her students, she says, “really want to get something out of this experience and seem to take advantage of it in many different ways—in terms of academics, social activities and volunteering through service organizations, and I fi nd that really impressive.”

For her dissertation Perry studied a “race- and class-mixed neighborhood in Milwaukee, which is a very segregated city,” she says. “The neighborhood has been mixed for 30 years and I was really interested in how people live with difference, and how this place has managed to stay diverse.”

Perry says she defi nitely plans to be

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involved with Urban Studies and involve her students in research.

“Cities are my passion, and digging into urban neighborhood life is an amazing way to learn. There are a lot of people in Memphis who could teach students far more than I ever could, so I’m looking forward to inviting students to participate in my research and to do their own research.”

“It’s important to get past the gates of Rhodes. That’s another thing that attracted me to the college. There are a lot of people here who are committed to getting students out into the community, not just through service—not just doing for, but learning from the city and learning with its residents. It also sets the tone for the rest of their lives. They are in Memphis and have a responsibility to learn about where they are and grow their compassion. These are smart students and they are going to do good things in the world. I want them to pay attention to where they live, no matter where they end up.”

Jeff HamrickMathematicsAssistant Professor Jeff Hamrick joined the Rhodes faculty in 2009. He is a fi nancial mathematician and statistician with a wide range of teaching interests. He views mathematics as both a science and art, often asking students to work with him as experimentalists with software packages such as Mathematica, SAS and PASW Statistics. A Project NExT fellow, he discusses teaching issues with faculty at other institutions who are at similar stages of their careers.

His research interests include both a theoretical and applied interest in the statistics of stochastic processes. His primary areas of application are fi nancial mathematics, econometric theory, market microstructure and understanding how fi nancial crises spread from one market to another market.

Hamrick has B.S., B.A. and B.B.A degrees from Stetson University. His M.A. and Ph.D. are from Boston University. He also holds Certifi ed Financial Advisor and Financial Risk Manager designations.

Hamrick says he’s “a refugee from the fi nancial services sector,” where he worked as a portfolio manager, consultant and software engineer. He’s also done consulting for

mathematics software companies, banks, hospitals, even Bloomberg.

On coming to Rhodes, the Tampa, FL, native says he was interested in being at a liberal arts institution of good caliber where “the weather is nicer than in Boston. I knew when I was on the job market that I wouldn’t necessarily fi nd something satisfying all these conditions, but then the interviewing process went really well at Rhodes, and I think we found a match on both sides.”

Hamrick says he developed his love for mathematics as an undergraduate.

“When I started at Stetson University, my initial plan was to become an accountant and lawyer. Though I liked fi nance courses and

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statistics courses, I didn’t respond well to courses in accounting and taxation. When I had fi nished taking every statistics course at the business school, I said, ‘What’s next?’ The faculty there told me that if I really wanted to understand the theory underpinning applied statistics, I needed to understand mathematics better. So I took my fi rst college-level mathematics course—an introduction to logic and proof—fell in love, and never looked back. Of course, I retained my interest in both fi nance and statistics, and here we are today.”

Hamrick loves teaching. Regarding the Rhodes curriculum, he says there’s a real opportunity to combine mathematics education with the liberal arts education, but, “there is sort of a fear factor with quantitative learning, so it’s challenging to convince them to do it while holding academic standards high.”

That doesn’t stop him. This fall, he and the Economics Department introduced an interdisciplinary upper division math course, Introduction to Mathematical Finance. With 11 students enrolled, it’s an elective for both math majors and students in the Mathematics/Economics bridge major.

“We also have some Business majors in the class who have taken the prerequisite, Calculus III,” says Hamrick, who looks forward to increased connections between the Mathematics and Business departments.

“I also work closely with a number of students in other ways. For example,

this summer one of my students, Adam Joplin ’11, a mathematics/economics bridge major, won a Jane Hyde Scott Award from Rhodes to work on a project with me.” It’s one of fi ve awards given to rising seniors for special academic activities in the summer prior to the senior year.

“He researched a type of investment strategy called covered call writing, studying the dynamics of why this strategy seems to outperform the S&P 500. He’s running the appropriate statistical tests and quantitative analysis. His proposal was to do this research project with me as well as learn statistical programming language called SAS. In late summer, he took—and passed—the industry examination covering that programming language. I was really happy for him.”

Hamrick says he’s “very committed to doing more of these things. While I don’t think the core of the liberal arts education is pre-professional training—I don’t think we should sell to students the idea, ‘come to Rhodes, and we’ll teach you a programming language so that someone will hire you’—I do think that liberally educated students are versatile and fl exible and can learn quickly and can do so many things.”

His research interests include “two big things right now—I study models of contagion between fi nancial markets. One of the principles of portfolio theory is that you should spread out your investments, not put all your eggs in one basket. The idea is that when one asset zigs, another zags.

When assets are moving slightly independent from one another, you can benefi t from this diversifi cation. You can have the same expected return from your portfolio that you’d have from lower risk. When we experience a fi nancial crisis like in the last two years, that phenomenon breaks down. No longer do assets zig and zag—They all tend to zig together or zag together, negating some of the benefi ts of portfolio diversifi cation. So what I try to model in my mathematical research is that phenomenon—to try to build models in which that phenomenon is clear and then to map those models to actual data, so I can see whether or not they explain effectively real world data.

“The other thing I’m working on now is looking at derivative instruments, which are plain vanilla ones, not those that have been criticized during this fi nancial crisis—like collateralized debt obligations. I’m looking at call options and put options on stock. They’ve been traded for several hundred years, and highly traded in the U.S. since about 1950, and very liquidly traded since the 1980s. I develop models that look at these option prices at the same time and try to understand from those prices what the market thinks the world will be like in the future. More precisely, I look at what these option prices tell us about what the market’s expectations of asset returns will be, going forward. It turns out that’s a very interesting problem, both theoretically and computationally.”

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By Daney Daniel Kepple Photography by Justin Fox Burks

T he term “big deal” has a

special meaning at Rhodes.

It has an unusual spelling

as well, a play on the name of

Charles E. Diehl, president of the

college from 1917-49, whose statue

stands sentinel outside Burrow Hall.

Use the phrase “Big Diehl” to any

student and you’re sure to hear,

“Count me in!”

“We plan our weekends around it,” says Kelsey Hope ’11.

“I try to do whatever they are sponsoring,” claims Sameer Warraich ’13.

“It’s a great way to do things you would never otherwise have the opportunity to do,” according to Jessica Cowan ’11.

The Big Diehl program, which

began its fourth season this fall, provides a greater breadth of weekend programming for students. Guided by a student-staff team, it sponsors 10 events each semester, ranging from paintball to NBA basketball, from skiing to white-water rafting and camping trips. What’s not to like?

Even better, most of the events come with no or low price tags. Movie

Gotcha! Paintball almost makes its mark

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tickets and Memphis Grizzlies NBA basketball games are free. A weekend of resort skiing costs only $20 plus meals. It’s no surprise there are long lines for the out-of-town trips, and that 250 movie tickets evaporate in 10 minutes.

Naturally, such a successful program didn’t just happen. As the student body and faculty have grown, geographic, ethnic and economic diversity has increased signifi cantly.

Dean of Students Carol Casey says, “It became very clear to me four years ago that we needed to address weekend programming for our students.”

Address it, she did. Her team

members involved the leaders of existing groups that sponsor weekend programming—the North American Interfraternity Conference (IFC), National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) and the Rhodes Activity Board (RAB). All the groups have become staunch supporters of the Big Diehl.

Breaking down social barriers has been an important and unexpected benefi t, according to Director of New Student Programs Marcus Langford.

“It allows fi rst-year students a way to connect with the upper class students, which they love doing. While it is highly benefi cial to the

international students and students of color, almost all students utilize it. I’ve been involved with movie tickets, Memphis Redbirds baseball games and plays at the Orpheum. They were all well-attended by a good mix of students. I haven’t been involved with any event that didn’t sell out.”

The students agree. Sameer Warraich says, “Those of us who went on a camping trip got so close, and now we talk every day. That happens with all the activities. When you go out and have fun together it creates a bond.”

Says Jessica Cowan: “I was pretty set socially when I got to Rhodes, but the Big Diehl took me outside my comfort zone and connected me

White-water rafting on the Ocoee

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with new people. I go anywhere now even if my friends aren’t going.”

Director of Residence Life Marianne Luther says, “Students tell us via the senior exit survey and the social satisfaction survey that they enjoy the program and like the variety of events. In fact, they say they like the idea even if they haven’t participated. I would call it a success.”

That success includes broad staff involvement. John Blaisdell, now an Associate Dean Of Students, and offi cer Charlie Poindexter led a camping trip to the Smokies. Director of Student Conduct Chad Ahren takes students kayaking on the Wolf River. Field hockey coach Jane Wells ’03 has been on all three ski trips and says she gets as much as she gives.

“It’s just great to see students who wouldn’t otherwise have the resources to be there learn to ski,” says Wells. “And it’s great to get to know students I wouldn’t normally come into contact with. I got to know Sameer, who’s from Pakistan, on the bus, and we spent quite a bit of time talking about hockey and the differences between here and Pakistan and the rest of the world. I asked him to join us for pickup games and he’s been able to make it a few times. I learn from him.”

Wells is a big fan of the Big Diehl for another reason.

“I graduated from Rhodes in ’03 and I can tell you there were very few places in Memphis that we went. Beale Street when we were old enough, a few restaurants in Midtown and the Target store on

Justin Burns, Tia Hannum ’10, Michael Castellarin ’11, Ellie Connick ’11, Sara Pellegrom ’11 and Kristen Jones ’11 at the Memphis Redbirds’ 2010 home opener

Taking in a Grizzlies game last spring (left to right): Becky Johnson ’13, Chloe Smith ’13, Guy Handley ’11 and Kaetlin Taylor ’12

Colonial. That was it for many students around my age. This program makes it easy for students to explore the city, and connecting with Memphis is an important part of the Rhodes Vision.”

Chad Ahren, who became convener of the planning team this fall, agrees

that Memphis plays a big role.

“This is one of the culturally richest cities in the country, and our students need to be part of that.”

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Whenever Rhodes has something special to celebrate, President

Bill Troutt does it with taste and ease—he invites everybody to an ice cream social.

September 20, 2010, was such a day. Students, faculty and staff, alumni, trustees, civic leaders and

community partners turned out to celebrate Rhodes being rated No. 1 among the “Most Service-Minded Schools” in Kaplan/Newsweek’s

“Finding the Right College for You” guide. Of the 510 schools evaluated, 25 colleges made the cut with Rhodes at the top of the list.

Joining the celebration were Memphis Mayor AC Wharton, U.S. Congressman Steve Cohen, Rhodes’ Board of Trustees chair Bill Michaelcheck ’69, immediate past Board chair Spence Wilson and trustee emerita Beth LeMaster Simpson ’58, who was acknowledged as the fi rst coordinator of the college’s Kinney Program, which is based on student volunteerism, leadership

and civic engagement.

Mayor Wharton wrote in a congratulatory letter to President Troutt: “The future belongs to these young men and women, and I applaud all that you are doing to shape them into committed, compassionate leaders.”

Said Truman Scholar Eric Dailey ’11, “Rhodes is intentional about fi nding students who excel both in and outside the classroom, and our efforts have paid off.”

President Troutt had the last word about Rhodes students: “They are inspiring. They are just terrifi c. They are No. 1.”

A Great Day for Rhodes

Memphis Mayor AC Wharton spoke at the Sept. 20 ice cream social celebrating Rhodes’ designation as Newsweek’s #1 Service-Minded School in America. Among those in attendance were trustee emerita Beth Simpson ’58 (far left). Alongside Mayor Wharton were Bill Michaelcheck ’69, Bill Troutt, Spence Wilson and Steve Cohen.

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Rhodes President Bill Troutt and Memphis Mayor AC Wharton

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From the Alumni Relations Offi ce

Dear Alumnus/a,

Alumni News

Greetings from the Alumni Relations Offi ce!

So much of the focus of the Alumni Offi ce last year centered on recruiting students. We increased the number of receptions for prospective students throughout the recruitment cycle, hosting 38 events in the homes of alumni or parents of our students. Our staff also played a role in coordinating phone calls from alumni to prospective students. The impact of loyal alumni was felt and made a difference. In August, we welcomed 507 members of the Class of 2014.

This year, we’re raising the bar in recruiting students in our Rhodes Career Network programming. In July, we were delighted to have Career Services join our College Relations division. We look forward to working as divisional colleagues in efforts to serve both students and alumni.

Another exciting initiative for students is the new fellowships program, faculty-guided student learning experiences. You’ll fi nd the story on page 6 of this issue of Rhodes. Students in different disciplines are working

with faculty members in experiential learning activities that meet their academic interests and needs. While it is true that Rhodes faculty members provided the encouragement and nurturing for this kind of learning in previous generations, at present and moving forward, this approach will be in the mainstream of the college’s efforts to support student learning.

As with most things we do, there will be a place for our alumni to help in adding value to the fellowships initiative. Students will need sites at which they can become engaged in work in the fi elds they wish to explore. Certainly, many of those settings will be in and around Memphis, but students will seek opportunities beyond the region as well.

Stay in contact with us as we will do with you. Keep us posted about developments or changes in your personal and professional life. Participate in Rhodes activities to the extent that you can. Please help where you can, knowing that we are far better with your good involvement. Know, too, that those of us on the staff feel

fortunate and privileged to serve such a remarkable community.

Best regards,

Bud RicheyAssociate Vice President andDirector of Alumni Relations

Bud Richey

Make your plans now for

Homecoming/Reunion WeekendOctober 29-31, 2010

For a complete schedule and lodging information, visitrhodes.edu/homecoming

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Class NotesBy Emily Sullivan ’13

Rhodes CollegeAlumni Association

PresidentMarynell Branch ’77

Little Rock, AR

1938Jim and Marietta Morris

Watt have been married for 70 years. Recently, First Presbyterian Church in Trenton, TN, honored them with James and Marietta Watt Day. Rev. Paul B. Tucker, who came up with the idea for this annual Founders Day, chose Jim and Marietta to be the fi rst honorees. They are the oldest members in the church, at 95 and 92.

194070th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31

Wallace Mayton currently lives in Lubbock, TX, with his younger son Maury Weisiger Mayton ’76. Wallace is celebrating his 70th reunion this year, and his son Wallace III ’70 is celebrating his 40th. Wallace Sr. marked his 96th birthday Jan. 4, 2010.

195060th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31Reporters: Ann DeWar Blecken355 Caraway Cv.Memphis, TN 38117901-683-4737Jim Williamson733 University St.Memphis, TN 38107901-276-3989

1952Reporter: Ann Rollow [email protected]

195555th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31

1957Mary Frances Files Silitch

was selected as one of the three inductees into the Arkansas Aviation Hall of Fame for 2010 by the Arkansas Aviation Historical Society. She was invited to Little Rock for the 31st Annual Arkansas Aviation Hall of Fame Banquet and Induction Ceremony.

1958Reporter: Lorraine Rayburn Abernathy30 Willway Ave.Richmond, VA [email protected]

Grace Brown Toler writes from Jackson, MS, about a granddaughter who was visiting Haiti when the earthquake struck that country in January. Grace shares her story: “When the earthquake happened, our granddaughter, Mary Grace, had been on the island for only 48 hours. She, along with her team members, had to be rescued by an international security company. She is a sophomore at Ole Miss this fall, but plans to go back to Haiti in November to try and fi nd an orphan she had befriended.” Grace also says that she has become reacquainted with Stella Wilson Dixon, Brownsville, TN, who has a daughter living in Jackson, and they see one another at church.

Gathering their family in the Ozarks at Greers Ferry Lake, Mary and Buddy Whiteaker, who live near Pine Bluff, celebrated Buddy’s 75th birthday.

Class Notes

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(That’s an occasion many of us have already or will celebrate soon enough.) In June the Whiteakers stopped by my house on a visit with their son and his family here in Richmond, and we visited and lunched at the newly renovated Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

Nancy Carter Burnidge sent a quick note from Elgin, IL, that she was on her way to her son’s wedding in Denver and would pass along more news at a later time. She recommended the book The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak. Nancy’s recommendations are always timely.

Our condolences and fond thoughts go to Betty Russell in Piggott, AR, on the death of her 102-year-old father in June. Betty had been his companion and mainstay for years.

Joan and Dickie Jones, from San Diego, recently took a marvelous 15-day Mediterranean cruise with a group of 70 sponsored by Logos Ministries. The theme of the tour was following in Paul’s footsteps. They fl ew from Los Angeles to Barcelona, where they boarded their ship. They sailed to Malta, Crete, Egypt, Israel and three ports in Turkey. On a two-day stay in Egypt, the group took a bus from Alexandria to Cairo, where they visited and entered the Great Pyramid. They even took a camel ride. Their favorite country was Israel, where a three-day stay included tours of Jerusalem, Mt. Carmel, Nazareth, Capernaum and the Sea of Galilee. In Turkey they had tours of Dalyan, Lake Koycegis, Baths of Cleopatra and Ephesus. Their tour ended in Istanbul, where they visited the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace.

News from the Gulf Coast from Kip and Louis Zbinden,

spending time at their Port Aransas cottage where their family joined them, is that the oil spill in the Gulf did not get to their part of the coast—though seaweed did.

Charles Somervill quips from Texas upon getting our request for class news, “Aw, you’re just checking to see who is still alive!” You know, he’s not all wrong!

Travel news also from Milton and Mary Joy Prichard Knowlton ’61, leaving Memphis to travel with some Asheville, NC, friends to some of our national parks, from Bozeman, MT, to Las Vegas. They saw Yellowstone, the Tetons, Jackson Hole, Salt Lake City, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon and Zion.

Jane Dean Sohm writes from Memphis that she attended a Hernando, MS, celebration of WWII veterans from Desoto County with a huge crowd, among whom were Dick and Emily Cason Brankstone, who have recently moved to Hernando.

1959Reporter: Sara Jean (Shiney) [email protected]

An informal gathering of Rhodes folks in Montreat, NC, included myself, Truly Brown Mount, Lynda Graham McCarty ’58, Charlotte Frist Chesnutt ’60, Sissy Rasberry Jones and Dot Henning Kaylor ’56. Truly and Eric Mount ’57 were proud parents of that week’s Montreat preacher, their daughter, the Rev. Dr. Marcia Mount Shoop. Lots of laughs and memories as we shared Rhodes experiences as well as our reading and total connection with the popular book, The Help.

Mary Alice Masters and Bill Carrell ’58 also report

good times with Truly and Eric Mount, a riverboat cruise on the Danube, followed by a few days in Prague. Mary Alice, who enjoyed the sights and time spent with dear friends, says that “life is good!”

Always to be counted on for an activity report is San Andrews Robertson. She and husband, Bill, celebrated their 50th with a luncheon/reception at their church. She and Bill met while they both worked at Cape Canaveral, FL, she as a data reduction mathematician and he as an Air Force lieutenant. Their wedding party included bridesmaid, Thirza Mobley Sloan.

Another 50th wedding anniversary report, this from Diane and Walker Wellford. They celebrated the event with daughter Lauren Wellford Deming ’87 and son Walker Wellford ’90 and grandchildren at Barnsley Gardens, a resort in north Georgia.

Bates Peacock Toone reports on continued involvement with her watercolor painting, but mostly of her son, Edwin, a professional photographer, now traveling in India and living in Spain. Her daughter’s two sons (10 and 8) provide opportunities for good grandparenting.

Princess Hughes van Hooser reported to me of attending her third space shuttle launch at Cape Canaveral and sitting in the VIP section, compliments of daughter Katherine’s involvement in the space program. Katherine is Space Shuttle Main Engine chief engineer!

Ed Stock and I shared health news with each other, agreeing that “old age ain’t for sissies.” Ed’s wife Martha Dale is now in a skilled nursing unit in a Presbyterian-sponsored

full-service retirement community. Ed continues to serve on the board of trustees of the William Black Lodge in Montreat, NC.

Ed also provided me with lots of information on Navy Admiral Bill Stewart, who transferred to Southwestern our junior year after a tour in the Marines. Bill is a graduate of Union Theological Seminary and a former chaplain in the reserves. During the Gulf War Bill coordinated all Navy chaplains during that campaign as director of mobilization. He served several church congregations, was also a presbytery executive for several presbyteries as well as Synod executive for the Synod of the Mid-Atlantic. He now lives outside Carthage, NC, on Sarah McLeod Stewart’s ancestral farm, land that has been in the McLeod family since 1780.

Frank and Susie Splann send lots of sunrise and sunset beach photos, making me think that retirement in Hawaii is the good life!

Our class offers condolences to Jane Alexander Biedenharn on the death of her brother, former Rhodes College president, John David Alexander ’53.

John Gay was sorry to miss our 50th reunion but likes to keep up with class goings-on. He proudly reports about his prize-winning bird dog, Wimberley Jimdandy, winner of last spring’s U.S. Open Brittany Championship.

“Dandy didn’t just win, he dominated!” he says. John now lives in Rockport, TX, on the bay with “a relaxing view of the Intercoastal Canal.”

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196050th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31Reporter: Kim Baxter [email protected] Colonial Rd.Memphis, TN 38117901-761-1443

Jim Gay retired from a busy ENT practice. He is enjoying his retirement by giving back to the community through church mission work and volunteer reading to students. He has been married for 35 years and has a child who is an architect.

Mary Sue McGehee Curtis is still director of the Shepherding Center at Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville. “We have been very busy with so many church members affected by the fl ood. It was much worse than you could imagine! My grandchildren also keep me busy. The oldest graduated from Vanderbilt last spring and was married in Dallas in October. Her younger sister is a senior at Pepperdine. I spent a long weekend with her and her parents several months ago. Their younger brother is in his second year at Baylor, where he is manager of the track team. Another will be graduating from the University of Tennessee in December. The two youngest attend Christ Presbyterian Academy, where Max is a senior and plays football and soccer. Mary Caroline can’t decide between being an athlete or a diva, as she is very athletic, but also has a beautiful voice.”

Jim Curtis’ son Ben has been in an off-Broadway production of Lillian Hellman’s “Another Part of the Forest.” Says Jim: “Some New Yorkers had trouble understanding the accents in

which all the cast dropped their r’s. Not me. And, I want to add that I recently fi nished a series of three paintings of a forest, inspired by the play. I am currently busy as the curator for art for a major benefi t, with silent auction, for CHRIS Kids, the agency in Atlanta that aims to provide children with safe homes. We have eight group homes over the city, counseling services for kids and their families, camps, education services and job placement support. My health is much better, and I recently fi nished 20 physical therapy sessions to get my spine stretched enough to pop the disc back in between its vertebrae.”

From Gary (aka Don) Wright: “In March, Gene Botsford and I joined forces at the airport in Nice, France, and, after a few days in our home (i.e., belonging to my wife Micheline and me) near the Riviera coast, we enjoyed a fun and much-needed vacation in Spain. Obviously, Spain has changed tremendously since I spent my year of graduate study in Madrid in 1966, so I always have to re-adapt my appreciation of the country each time I go south of the French border. Also in the vein of a Spanish-speaking atmosphere, my wife and I recently completed fi nishing and furnishing a townhouse in Panama. We accomplished this through the hard work and verve of Micheline’s sister Sylvette, who resides in a village in the west of the country, not far from the Costa Rican border. I try to keep my language skills from going to sleep also through frequent visits to UNESCO in Paris for the many multicultural activities of my previous employer. At our home in Provence, we enjoy the beautiful countryside, and

our high point each year is olive-picking time. We have about 60 trees on our property—enough to oil our existence. We are also looking forward to the big 50 in October. Hope to see you all there.”

From Carolyn Shettlesworth McClurkan:

“Well, as usual, my news involves traveling! In March I fl ew to Chile (right after the earthquake!) and on to Easter Island. Yes, the moai are as stunning up close as you imagine! Then to Buenos Aires, and a drive through Patagonia, with visits to the Andean national parks of Argentina and Chile (including the Moreno Glacier). A voyage through the Straits of Magellan and of Darwin, and around Cape Horn, to Usuaia, the world’s southernmost city. Ending with a visit to Iguazu Falls, surely the most beautiful in the world. Afterward, I was off for three weeks down the Danube!”

John and Barbara Ashcraft Hooper and some friends fl ew to Sydney, Australia, in January, “where we boarded a Holland America cruise ship bound for New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji. We had a marvelous time. Afterward, we spent three days exploring Sydney. It’s a beautiful city, very clean and modern. This was the fi rst time I could travel since having a kidney transplant in July 2009. I love to travel and have visited some 48 countries and all continents except Antarctica.”

Mary Russell Johnston Christie writes: “I have fi nished my fi rst quilt, called a sampler quilt because each square shows a different technique. I will not say how long it took me! I’ve started on another. This time it is a wall hanging, so maybe it won’t take so long. I took a trip with a friend May 11 to

New Orleans for a few days, and we had a ball. (We ate enough to be one). In June, the oil spill had appeared at Navarre Beach, which is about 13 miles from here, and Destin is another seven miles beyond that. It’s sad. We defi nitely need a miracle.”

Susanne Files reports: “I have been retired for 20 years. I was a deputy clerk in the Circuit Court for Frederick County, MD, and at that time had to work only 16 years before retiring. My granddaughter was 11 in July, and my grandson turned 4 in April. I still belong to several hereditary organizations, and I’m traveling a lot. A few years ago, I saw “Wicked” on Broadway when George Hearn ’56 was starring as the Wizard of Oz, and I had dinner with him after the show. We both worked at WKNO-TV when I lived in Memphis many, many years ago!”

Robert Mansfi eld and his wife Jane toured Austria this summer, “attending the Oberammergau Passion Play performed every 10 years in gratitude to God for being spared the plague more than 375 years ago. We hosted a church group on the tour and had a marvelous time. The Alps are inspiring! Included on the Austria trip was a tour of Salzburg and all the sites shown in ‘The Sound of Music.’ Also visited the Mozart home and museum, and the castle by which the Disney World replica was formed.”

Tom Moody writes: “I still have such fond memories of Southwestern (Rhodes). I was a music major (organ); I transferred to the University of Kentucky after two years and continued my studies in organ. Later, I changed my major; earned a M.A. degree from Peabody/Vanderbilt and taught for 30 years

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in Franklin, KY. I have served 46 years as organist of a Presbyterian church in Bowling Green, KY. In fall 2009, during an organ renovation, the church declared the instrument the Thomas N. Moody organ. It was a humbling honor. I have said, usually, such honors are bestowed at death; however, I am still going strong.”

Bevo Finch Ballard writes that she is a “grandmother of eight—all in the area; the oldest is 11.” She volunteers at International House, Fulbright Association, Dickens Universe, church (homeless, kids, missions) and the Cal Aggie Christian Association).

Stacy McAdams had an eventful summer, “buying beautiful ripe plums, Dalmatian fi gs and cherries at the open market next to Diocletian’s Palace in Split, strolling around the marble streets of old Corfu eating as much Greek yogurt with honey and nuts as we could get our hands on, poking around the lanes of Mykonos, adding baklava to the menu and spinach pie in Heraklion. And of course, every evening around the piano. I fl ew from Izmir to Paris for the Fourth of July garden party at the ambassador’s residence, then to Verona, where I spent a year’s salary to get myself a seat in the fi rst gold section to see a splendiferous production of ‘Madama Butterfl y’ at the legendary Arena!”

1961George [email protected]

Sally Cross Coleman writes that she and John

“celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary Aug. 26 with our family—Jack and Tommy ’88 and their wives, and our

granddaughter Lilly. Many other Rhodes graduates are in our family, we are proud to say!”

On the personal front, Betsy ’63 and I recently returned from a cool Vermont where we spent more than three weeks helping with our two small grandkids while their mother was at Breadloaf School of English. Wonderful experience, but occasionally exhausting. Also, I have a blog (who doesn’t?) called Awesome Opines gawsumb.blogspot.com. It’s mostly about the arts and movies, but occasionally gets political. I post on a weekly basis.

1962Robert Echols retired July

22, 2010, as chief judge of the U.S. District Court of the Middle District of Tennessee. A ceremony and portrait presentation were held at the court. On Aug. 2, Robert joined the Nashville offi ce of Bass, Berry & Sims as a member.

1963Charlie [email protected]

1964Reporter: Mary Lou Quinn [email protected]

Jim Bullock writes that he and Ervin ’66 stayed in their beach house at St. Augustine more this spring and hope to do the same in the fall. The house rents every week during the summer. A recent trip to Bar Harbor with their daughter and son-in-law provided a fun time for all. They had a great time bicycling on the carriage roads and kayaking. Jim continues his retirement

career as chaplain at the youth detention center and building Mentoring in Marion County. He and Ervin have become a part of Memorial Presbyterian Church in St. Augustine. There, they participate in the St. Johns County Food4Kids program, which on Fridays, sends 46 underprivileged kids home with backpacks of food. Ervin is taking courses at the Community College. She continues her peacemaking work in bringing Christians, Muslims and Jews together for interfaith dialogue, and will be taking a group to Israel/Palestine next year. She also is helping their foster children, adopted children and birth children who are now in their 20s and 30s.

Margaret Rowe Fancher recently began a Prayer Shawl ministry at her church in Oxford, MS. She also travels the state for garden club district meetings, enjoys working in her yard and yes, knitting!

Trish Gladney Holland has a new book: God Is Not Nice, Growing Up in Christ in the Bible Belt, Selected Poems and Prayers 1975-2005, which will be available in November. Order from Glad2b4u Press, 7004 Wheeler Branch Trail, Austin, TX 78749 or e-mail geotriholland @yahoo.com.

Jo Kenny-Sanders reports: “Max and I, Scott and his family returned from a cruise in May in the Western Caribbean, where we and all the kids snorkeled with nurse sharks and rays in Belize, and again in Roatan with lots of coral and colorful fi sh. Spectacular views and fantastic family fun.”

From Sharon Lupfer Nardo we hear: “Since I last wrote, we traveled to Egypt and Jordan for three weeks in

December. So much history! I highly recommend both countries. We spent 10 days in Maine in July and two weeks in NY State in August. In June, we attended my husband’s 50th high school reunion in Chattanooga, where I ran into Rhodes classmates Lynn Powell Kleinfelter and Hannah Richards DeToma. I had not seen Hannah since we graduated in 1964. In September, Nan Bell and I met in Paris, TN, for our 50th high school reunion.”

K.C. Ptomey wrote that he and his wife, Carole, were home in Nashville for the summer. This fall, K.C. began the second of a fi ve-year appointment to the Zbinden Chair of Pastoral Ministry and Leadership at Austin Presbyterian Seminary. The chair is named for Louis Zbinden ’58 and his wife, Kip ’58. Carol has served as coordinator of seminary chapel music and organist and sings in the choir at University Presbyterian Church, where she serves as a parish associate. K.C. says, “We love Austin and have made a number of new friends.”

Susan Douglas Tate writes, “Although I ‘defected’ my second year to graduate from UT and later UF, I still enjoy the news. I stay in touch with roomies Carolyn Brasher Walker and Violeta Azocar Guzman. Violeta has become proactive in contacting old friends from the dorm in 1960-61. My basic stats are on the web at statehahn.com.” Susan has spent the last decades perfecting her skills as a registered architect, specializing in architectural preservation, building technologies and interior architecture. A professor emeritus of the University of Florida, she has resumed her professional practice and consulting on a full-time

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From Bill Wilson we hear: “In May Carol (Calaway ’67) and I went to Waco, TX, for our daughter-in-law Jamie’s graduation. She received her master’s degree in higher education administration from Baylor University. Our son Jim is a captain in the Army and is now with the 82nd Airborne at Ft. Bragg, NC, where he is in training to be a civil affairs offi cer. His language training is in Arabic; we were kind of hoping it would be Italian so we could visit him if he became a military attaché in, say, Florence. Jim and Jamie have bought their fi rst house, and we are looking forward to visiting them in the beautiful Fayetteville area when Jim’s schedule permits.”

Eleanor Lawrence Geiger once again spent the fi rst week of August at the Massanetta Springs Bible Conference (near Harrisonburg, VA) tending the Partners in Just Trade Mission Shop. PJT began informally when a handful of Presbyterians visiting Peru through the Presbyterian Hunger Program’s Joining Hands Network began bringing handcrafts made by their new colleagues back to the U.S. for sale in churches and among friends. Check out partnersforjusttrade.org. Challace and Mary Lou Quinn McMillin were happy to have Eleanor staying with us during this time. We only caught brief

“glimpses” of her as she came and went from Massanetta Springs, but we enjoyed the opportunity to have her in our home. During Eleanor’s sojourn in Harrisonburg, Tom Geiger spent the week in Memphis pursuing his interest in family genealogy and visiting with Josh Brown ’65.

In May, a number of us who are graduates of Central

High School in Memphis gathered to celebrate our 50th high school reunion. Josh Brown ’65, Joe Dycus ’65, Jim and Mary Lou Carwile Finley, Ann Adams, Margaret Rowe Fancher, Sally Cunningham Gay, Diana Mann Reid, Challace and Mary Lou Quinn McMillin were among those enjoying the music of the ’50s—and each other’s company.

Mary Lou was back in Memphis in early July and enjoyed a visit with Ann Adams and Margaret Rowe Fancher. We had lunch together at a delightful restaurant in Harbor Town, then wandered downtown to the Center for Southern Folklore where we had delicious homemade peach cobbler for dessert and discovered a Sid Selvidge ’65 CD waiting to be purchased! Fun to experience the

“changing landscape” of downtown Memphis and to be together.

196545th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31Reporter: Virginia Lowry [email protected]

Marguerite Autry is still busy—“Unlike many who’ve taken the opportunity to retire, I still am holding down a job. After careers in chemistry, motherhood and computer programming, I returned to school for a Ph.D. in experimental psychology, which is the basis of my current work in usability. We work to make products more usable. Another name that adds to the description is ‘working in human factors,’ which means that we evaluate products to assure that they are appropriately meeting the needs of the user. I’m working for a small company

in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. Several of our clients are government entities, as many government contracts now require usability analysis. We work mainly with websites, applications and related entities. Despite working full time, I am still able to play. I dance three or four nights a week—ballroom and country. Also, this year for the fi rst time in 20 years, I have a real garden instead of just gardening on my deck in large pots and have found muscles that I’d long forgotten about!”

Ann Kelley should have a bright and busy future. She writes: “I do enjoy reading the notes about classmates. I wasn’t at Rhodes for very long, but I do have a lot of memories from there. I am in the process of retiring for the second time, this time from UAB Lung Health Center as a coordinator on asthma and COPD studies. I was a fl oor nurse for 20 years and sometimes miss that work. Six grandchildren keep me very busy. Also, I have just bought a small RV and hope to get a lot of use out of that. I am interested in mission work in the Southeast, if anyone has some contact information. I am small and can’t do heavy work, but I can make meals, keep people hydrated, paint, scrub walls and fl oors, etc. Thanks for keeping me on the list.”

Jim Collier has the best of both worlds: “I retired from active ministry at the end of 2007 and have been enjoying new freedoms and opportunities to travel. We purchased a small travel trailer last fall and have really ‘hit the road’ since. We now winter in Austin, TX, where our daughter and one grandchild live. Our son lives in Vermont. Our big adventure this summer was a

fl oat trip down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon and then camping in Bryce Canyon and the Grand Tetons. We are home in Wooster, OH, now—a delightful place to live except for a few winter months, when we head south.”

Tom Durff is back at work. “Judy and I are in the San Francisco Bay area where we moved four years ago after almost 40 years in Southern California. Judy continues her ministry in the fi eld of spiritual formation for a large Presbyterian congregation, and I will soon return to the working world as a counselor in a day treatment program for adults with developmental disabilities. We are blessed with two wonderful children now in their 30s, but no grandchildren yet. I have enjoyed several telephone conversations this year with Kenny Brunson and Rick Baker, and I keep up with Smitty Smith by e-mail. I will not make it to the reunion this year, so I hope it is a grand occasion for those in attendance.”

Suzanne Burns “recently returned from my second trip to Ireland, and this time spent several days in Northern Ireland and learned a great deal about what they call ‘The Troubles.’ Will not make Homecoming as I am a Civil War civilian re-enactor and that is our ‘busy season’ with many events. Just can’t be everywhere. Headed for Canada and the Stratford Ontario Shakespeare Festival this summer. I have a friend who lives in Guelph, Ontario who I met in London more years ago than either of us care to remember. I go there every summer and we go to the festival.”

Reba Wright sadly shares: “Bill’s mother, Laura Wingo, died April 28 after four

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months of rehabilitation and hospitalization. We are most grateful for Faith Presbyterian hospice services that cared for Laura the last three weeks. Laura was 92, a world traveler and master bridge player. We miss her every day.”

Ted Mohns writes: “I continue to practice psychiatry and pain treatment in La Jolla, CA, and serve as an associate clinical professor at UCSD School of Medicine. Exciting new technologies are emerging, e.g., a machine called TMS that is enabling us to treat very serious depression that we were unable to treat before. I wish for at least three more lifetimes to learn, study, do research and deliver care. Often I look back with gratitude at the education provided me at Rhodes, and it’s great to see the ways in which the college has grown in every way over the years.”

1966Reporter: Sammy Primm [email protected]

Joyce Malone Wilding continues to stay very busy. She was the retreat leader for Green Faith: Caring For All Creation at Penuel Ridge Retreat Center in September. Participants examined reverence for all life in small group dialogue, in silence and in art-as-meditation activities.

Susan Fisher Cheairs, her husband Tommy and Nancy ’67 and Walter Howell braved the fl ood-damaged highways of Tennessee in May, traveling to Louisville to visit Bill and Nancy Jackson Williamson and having a great reunion.

Judy Ries Dale is doing a lot of volunteer work for her church and denomination.

She reports that the Rev. Dee and Judy Dale Spritual Service Award was presented by The Community Letter for the fi rst time during Pride Month this year. The annual award honors someone who has been a spiritual leader and advocate for the LGBT community in Louisville. The fi rst recipient, who was honored posthumously, was George Edwards, a former Memphian and Rhodes alum.

1967Reporter: Jeanne Hope Jacobs BucknerBox 345Winter Harbor, ME [email protected]

Bill and Noni Harvin Buchanan had a great two weeks with Diamondhead Community Church, their secondary church, in Diamondhead, MS. They bought a condo there a few years ago thinking they would live in it while their retirement home was being built. They are not sure what they’ll do now with BP’s fi asco. They recently went with their church (14 of them) on an Alpine tour through Germany, Lichtenstein, Switzerland and Austria that culminated with the Passion Play in Oberammergau. Following that, they toured the French Riviera with Bob ’68 and Helen Alford Redding ’71. Bill writes, “Boy! What a contrast: the pristine countryside of Bavaria with the streets of Nice and Juan-Les-Pins.” Bill hasn’t retired yet and continues to enjoy his work as the academic dean of the dental school in Jackson, MS. People tell him he’ll know when it’s time for retirement, but he still loves hanging out with 25-year-olds.

From Sam Highsmith: “On May 15, our youngest,

Sheena, married Tyler Pitchford. Daughter Kathleen has celebrated her fi rst anniversary and is doing well in the nursing program here. To her credit, she has the best academic and clinical record in her class, well surpassing any of the honor students. Son Cameron is inquiring into the ministry. He left in August to enroll at San Francisco Presbyterian Theological Seminary, where he will pursue dual degrees—a master of divinity and a master of public service. I am honored to be serving this year as vice moderator of the Presbytery of Arkansas in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). I will be installed as the moderator for 2011, and in 2012, I will chair the general council of our presbytery. Beth and I made our two annual vacation trips this year. In February, we spent two weeks in Sedona, AZ, enjoying the scenery and culture of that area. The last week of June and the fi rst week of July we spent in the Smoky Mountains of NC. I have rejoined the rolls of the gainfully employed, working at Arkansas’ fi nest jewelry store, Sissy’s Log Cabin, in the role of shop manager. I coordinate the timing of the custom jewelry projects, repairs of our clients’ jewelry and watches, perform the quality inspections and keep the clients informed regarding their work and any special orders they may have placed. Recently, I was invited by Don Hollingsworth to join a monthly poker group here in Little Rock. He and I are the only ’westerners in the group, as most are longtime friends and golfi ng buddies. I was sorry to read of the death of John David Alexander. I was honored to be invited, with others, to

his home one evening when I had the pleasure of seeing his massive collection of 78 rpm vinyls. His classical, jazz and operatic recordings were superlative and so well preserved. I hope this fi nds all of you well. Beth and I send our warmest wishes.”

Gus Breytspraak retired in July after 33+ years with Ottawa University. “I will continue to teach a few classes for Ottawa and more adult classes for Village Presbyterian Church, do some consulting, enjoy long postponed research and writing at my offi ce that I will have for a year, and practice longer for my piano lessons, which I started four years ago. But no more meetings, conference calls, schedules, offi ce appointments with students and adjunct faculty. It is wonderful! In June, I caught up with lots of Rhodes friends at Brother Timothy’s (Bob Jolley’s) 65th birthday party at Jim Cole’s home in Memphis. Among the many who were there was Ed McColgan from Little Rock. Biggest news is that we are enjoying our granddaughter in Atlanta: Nell Breytspraak was born March 5, 2010, to Will and Kate Breytspraak, who are both musicians at First Presbyterian Church.”

Nelle Casburn Percer says she is glad that I get to chill in Maine, but she cooked in Tennessee over the summer—and she didn’t mean food! “Husband Joe, his grandson, Michael, and I had a wonderful trip to Israel in May. It was so exciting to see all the discoveries that have been made since I was there in 1983. Walking through Hezekiah’s Tunnel was a wonderful treat because the water was sooooo cold and such a contrast to the heat of Jerusalem. Joe and I had plans to travel to Germany

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Class NotesSept. 12, 2001. Since we had never rescheduled our trip, we decided that our Israel trip being routed through Zurich was a gift. Michael went home and we toured Germany for two weeks. Dresden is a beautiful city and loaded with lovely treasures. I saw more Japanese Imari there than in all of Japan. Rothenburg was a fun, interesting and quaint place. Talk about a ‘shopper’s paradise!’”

Annette Anderson Bowen spent part of the hot summer weeks with husband Jim on the banks of the Mississippi River in Vidalia, LA, just across the river from Natchez; defi nitely not cool there! They were traveling by RV to North Carolina for the wedding of her cousin’s son. They were also looking forward to spending some time in the Smoky Mountains.

George Abraham continues to do his weekly radio show,

“The Dr. George Show.” It comes on every Tuesday at 9:05 CST and can be accessed at vickburglive.com.

“My website is theworkdr.com. Barry Boggs has been on my show twice. He has written some of the best books I have read. And what an interesting guest he is! His books include Through a Glass Darkly and his latest one, The Lazarus Year. I would like to give Rhodes graduates, especially those in my class, a chance for radio time if they are building up a performance portfolio, have written a book, or are doing something that they want the public to know about. That includes people in the public, private and nonprofi t sectors. My local show has thousands of listeners each week and I have an online registration of 300 people. Contact me at [email protected], and we can talk. The show

will be your show, not mine. It is civil and I ask only the questions you want me to, and I never ask ‘gotcha’ questions. There is enough of that out there already.”

I had a lovely visit with roomie K.E. Field Boyd in July. While she was here we called Annie Aitken Trauernicht and found out she is enjoying retirement and grandchildren and glad to be off the road. She had spent a few months with her husband in his 18-wheeler traveling all over the country. That’s our Annie! In August I made a four-day trip to NYC swapping my house in Maine for a loft in Chelsea. Got to have lunch with George Abraham, which was great fun. Then in September, Don Hollingsworth and his wife Leslie stayed with us in Winter Harbor as part of their exploration of the Maine coast. It was so good to share this beautiful place with them.

Of her week in Maine K.E. wrote : “JH and I spent the entire week celebrating our 65th birthdays. (Can you believe that we’re all moving into the Medicare era? How did THAT happen?) One of the highlights of the week was going on a three-hour whale-watching tour. The weather was perfect, the sea was calm—but no whales! We were really bummed. The good thing was that coupons for a return trip were provided, so all was not lost—there is always another time! Winter Harbor had its own version of ‘American Idol’ that week as a fundraiser for the town library and arts council. We attended the fi nal night, where the three judges (one of whom was Kara DioGardia from TV’s ‘American Idol’) voted up or down for the 13 fi nalists from around the area. We

were defi nitely not expecting the extraordinary level of talent and had a surprisingly good time! We ate lots of lobster, had outdoor picnics, went to the farmers’ market, a fl ea market and book sale, toured art galleries and gardens and got to visit with JH’s son, Matthew, and family when they came up from Portland and made us champagne lobster pasta for dinner. Whew! Quite a busy week. It is always a delight to visit with Jeanne Hope and Bob—and of course the lovely Maine coastline isn’t too shabby, either! I guess I’ll just have to go back next year!”

From Kris Pruitt: “Charley and I had a lovely mini-reunion recently when Linda and Gus Breytspraak stopped in Murfreesboro on their way to North Carolina, and Larry and Sande Churchill ’68 drove over from Nashville for dinner. Of course, we shared pictures of grandchildren, memories of years of friendship and much laughter. ’T’was great fun.”

1968Reporters: Bob [email protected] Thom [email protected]

Louis Pounders, architect with ANF Architects in Memphis, has been invited to serve on the 2011 National American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honor Awards Jury, which selects the national AIA Honor Awards and the 2011 AIA Twenty-Five Year Award. More than 400 projects worldwide, designed by U.S. architects, will be reviewed. The winning projects will be announced in December. The award-winning Alex Haley Interpretive Center, which Louis designed, opened in August. Located on the grounds of the Alex

Haley House and Museum in Henning, TN, the center focuses attention on the Roots author’s 91-year-old home and incorporates architectural features pertinent to Haley’s life.

Eric Wilson, PGA Master Professional, and his wife Marilyn have “unretired” in Port St. Lucie, FL. They retired in July 2008 from their positions at the San Diego Golf Academy, Myrtle Beach Campus in South Carolina. After 14 months of relaxation, golf and small business initiatives, they were contacted by Golf Education Company with a proposal to start a College of Golf (collegeofgolf.com) with Keiser University in Port St. Lucie. Eric serves as president and Marilyn as business manager. The college currently has an enrollment of 41 students from all over the country. Students attend class three hours a day, four days a week and have access to a world-class golf practice facility at the PGA Center for Golf Learning and Performance. Students also play golf twice a week at the PGA Golf Club and take lessons from the PGA staff at the college. After 16 months, graduates receive an Associate of Science degree in Golf Management, and most pursue career paths in the $76 billion a year golf industry. Eric’s and Marilyn’s goal is to grow the student population to 400+ over the next few years and then open two other stateside campuses, in addition to two overseas locations.

Nancy Patton Langdon wrote: “I am beginning my 28th year at Father Ryan in Nashville. It’s my husband’s 47th year here. We love this school! To celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary we took a cruise to Maine, New

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Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and fi nished up in Boston. Our son, John ’96, went with us. We are all history lovers so we enjoyed all the early American sites we saw. I took my second grandchild, Kate Langdon Mascari, born Dec. 11, 2009, and her brother Michael (2 ½) to Tampa for a week to visit my sister who lives there. Being an elder at Westminster Presbyterian Church keeps me busy, but in connection with my church I see a lot of 1968 Rhodes graduates: Katherine Diehl, Judi Adams Larson, Mary Currey Zseltvay and Danna Edmonds Brooks.”

Susan Moore Clark had all of her grandkids for a visit before school started this fall. “Our younger daughter has a baby girl born June 17. She has a big brother, Clark, who will be 3 in November. We have also been busy with Grace (8), Charlee Rose (6) and Ella (3). In May, I had a one person sculpture show, called ‘Whimsical Women,’ at the Mississippi Craftsmen’s Guild. Afterward, it was moved to the Mississippi Library Commission to share a show with retired federal judge Alfred Nicols, a painter. In June, I went on a wonderful trip to Taos, NM, with a group of ladies who paint and travel. Since I was an invited guest, I pretended to be a painter for a week. Now I am in my studio to prepare for the fall Craftsmen’s Guild show, Chimneyville, the fi rst weekend in December.”

Suzanne Morgan Atkinson writes: “What to say after 42 years! Both George and I returned to school many years after Rhodes; George for his Ph.D. in counseling psychology and I for a M.Ed. in student affairs. We are both still working: George is assistant director of Counseling and

Psychological Services at Clemson University, and I am director of advising for one of the fi ve colleges at Clemson. George also has a private practice in the area. We have three grown daughters and two grandsons (5 and 2) all living in South Carolina. We are looking forward, in the not too distant future, to joining those in our class who are already retired! The fall semester is one of our busiest times at Clemson, and rarely do we get enough time to get to Memphis for a reunion, much less a long weekend closer by.”

Ellen Plants Massey played the lead, Annie Nations, in the play “Foxfi re” this summer at the Gaslight Baker Theater in Lockhart, TX. “I had a pretty full year of acting, also playing the lead, Laura Cunningham, in ‘The Last Act Is a Solo.’ Acting, gardening and trying to get my house painted were my priorities this summer. The biggest part of the renovation is now over and this 100-year-old house can safely make it for another 50 or more years!”

Anne Hooker worked on her house last spring and summer. “I enjoy being outside, but it was just too hot for the most part except taking my cairn terrier dog for a couple of walks a day. I got my master’s degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences from Vanderbilt University and then worked for nearly 40 years in the fi eld of speech pathology at Les Passees Children’s Rehabilitation Center and in private practice. I retired four years ago and am enjoying retirement. I am involved with church activities at First Evangelical Church, and I attend U of M basketball games.”

Bruce Cook has written a new book, Redeeming the

Wounded (Xulon Press), that deals with ministering to prisoners and crime victims.

“I do not think you will be able to ignore crime victims after you read this, as their nine stories are the kind that stay with you. I cannot tell you how much my Rhodes religion professors meant to me in shaping the ministerial values that went into this book. I will be forever grateful to Drs. Brown, Walters, Doughty, Batey, Jolly, Queener, Gill. I also pay tribute to the Rhodes Kinney Program in the book as having been very infl uential.”

In April, David Lehmann was in Memphis to visit family and friends, including Jo and Joe Clift ’69, as well as Frank and Judy James Potter ’69. “Frank and Judy are now living in Collierville, TN, and they gathered Anne and Tim Crais ’70 and Greg Charbonnet ’70 for breakfast one morning. I was in Memphis Aug. 5 to celebrate my father’s 101st birthday. In October, the Stewarts (Jim and Beth ’69), the Hubbards (Bill and Bea) and the Coles (Steve and Beverly) will get together in Nashville for our annual ‘reunion.’ I am enjoying my new role as manager of the Bronx (NY) Smoke-Free Partnership, one of fi ve in each of the boroughs, working to reduce the toll of tobacco use on New Yorkers.”

From Susan Lucas: “It’s been the summer of the oil ... the catastrophe in the Gulf has had a big effect on the lives of all of us around here, even though we were so fortunate to have been spared—the beaches of South Walton are as clean, emerald green and sugar-white as ever. At its worst, we had areas with little tar balls, which were picked up and removed by the ubiquitous beach cleaners.

Tourism took a huge hit, though, so many are really hurting economically. Happily, my beach rental house (Magnolia Dunes) had no cancellations. In early summer Richard and I made a marathon road trip to see children, visiting Chicago, Michigan and Connecticut. Lots of miles and smiles! Thanks to reconnecting through Facebook, I had a chance to visit with Pat Black Allen, who was vacationing in the area. She came to my studio/gallery and we had so much fun talking and catching up! Would love to see other classmates who visit here too. Our main event this summer was 12-year-old granddaughter Catie, who spent fi ve weeks with us. We were all very happy about this and stayed busy keeping her busy. My art is now being exhibited in a couple of new places, Richard Arriaga’s Pearls Gone Wild Gallery, on 30A next to Rosemary Beach, and Beverly McNeil’s Signature Gallery in Destin. (You can also have a look at susanlucasart.com.) In November, I’ll be back at my favorite ‘art camp’ in South Carolina ... otherwise, we are here enjoying the beach and life in general.”

197040th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31Reporter: Hud [email protected]

Wally Mayton writes: “I appreciate the review of enjoyments and accomplishments of classmates. In addition to the excitement of creating the role of Pastor Planet for our 2010 Vacation Bible School program (Galactic Blast) with help from our daughters, I was surprised

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Class Notesby recognition from the Midland Area Community Foundation with its annual Giving Tree Award for community volunteerism. Part of the award is the book The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. I am reading it regularly to assure my motivation for future opportunities! Midland is a great community in which to live and work. I also read the article in Rhodes magazine regarding British Studies and its celebration of its 40th year. I have good memories of the experience in its fi rst year, 1970. I did not realize then its future impact in a groundbreaking year!”

From Deborah Sale: “Susan Ogden, Lynn McIntire Vogt and I again plan to attend the reunion in the fall. We hope we are not, once again, the only attendees. You may recall that we came fi ve years ago and thought we were the only ones from our class to attend. We missed seeing you and if there were others there, we missed them as well. We did have a good time in Memphis seeing Carol DeForest ’71, Bo Scarborough ’67 and Daisy Craddock ’71 (who was opening a show at the David Lusk Gallery). We would love to see the rest of our class this fall.”

And from Hud Andrews: “I love hearing from my classmates and I look forward to seeing many of them at the Homecoming Reunion, Oct. 29-31. Last year I enjoyed the reunion of the class of 1969 a lot, catching up with my roommate, Nick House, and his lovely wife, Kathy ’69. My new job at MUS has been a fantastic experience. Most recently we installed a digital scoreboard for our football fi eld and demonstrated it

for our alumni at the fi rst scrimmage of our football team. That air-conditioned press box is pretty impressive, particularly on a hot August Friday night.”

1971Reporter: Betha Hubbard Gill1365 Yorkshire Dr.Memphis, TN [email protected]

Carol DeForest created a large “Road to Le Bonheur” clay wall sculpture with Memphis landmarks. It is featured in the new $340 million Le Bonheur’s Children Hospital.

1973Reporter: Margaret Lawson [email protected]

Steve Burkett is president and CEO of the University of Tennessee Medical Group Inc. (UTMG) and has completed a term as chairman of the Midsouth Health Alliance. Recently he was guest speaker at a seminar sponsored by the BioWorks Foundation in Memphis where he spoke about UTMG’s use of electronic health records.

Steve and Becky Maxwell Saltwick ’74 live in Austin, TX, and recently celebrated 36 years of marriage. Steve is a director of business development for HP computers and Becky runs a dog training business specializing in agility. Their daughter, Sarah, recently won the James A. Michener Fellowship for Creative Writing at the University of Texas at Austin with a specialty in playwriting and screenplay. Their son, Eric, who recently graduated from St. Edwards University with a degree in accounting,

landed a job within two weeks of graduation (to a major sigh of relief from his parents). Steve and Becky enjoy reading the updates of both the ’73 and ’74 classes and send their best to all.

Two years ago, at the invitation of classmate Clinton Bailey, Vicki Kanawalsky Gore joined the board of the Samaritan Counseling Centers of the Mid-South, a local accredited affi liate of the Samaritan Institute. Clinton, who has been very active as past president and as a current board member, heads up the fi nance committee. Vicki is not currently on the board but helped with the center’s annual fundraiser, “Jazz and Pasta,” at the Memphis Botanic Garden. She also fi lls her time with yoga, Pilates, various arts performances and hanging with her lab, George, and her daughter, Katie, who is living at home while working on a master’s in psychology at U of M.

This September marks the beginning of David Francis’ 50th year of playing piano, and he is scheduling 50 recitals between now and the end of 2011 to mark the occasion. Among the cities in which he will perform are Abu Dhabi and New York. His hit musical “BARK!” has now played in 13 cities including a Portuguese language version. He currently lives in Key West, FL.

Erica Larson Sartain is proud of her son, Philip, who is a member of the Rhodes class of 2014 and will be playing baseball for the Lynx.

197535th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31

1976Steve Williford and Janice

Gibson married May 8, 2010, at All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Saugatuck, MI. Janice is the manager of a gallery for American crafts, Good Goods, in Saugatuck and has a 13-year-old daughter, Ivy. Steve is a massage therapist and actor. This year will be his 24th season playing Scrooge.

In August, Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue appointed Fletcher Sams to the Superior Court of the Griffi n County Judicial Circuit. Fletcher had served as judge for the State Court of Fayette County since 1997. Previously, he was a partner with Murphy and Sams in Fayetteville and served as district attorney for the Griffi n Judicial Circuit.

1977Will Yandell served as

the 2010 king of Carnival Memphis.

Steve Collins of St. Louis, executive vice president of Environmental Liability Transfer Inc., reports that his company has partnered in the formation of Mid America Brick Company in Mexico, MO, a $21 million brownfi eld redevelopment project that will revitalize the historic 1 million-square-foot former A.P. Green brick factory. “Founded in 1910, A.P. Green was once among the largest fi re brick manufacturers in the world. The new Mid America Brick Co. will produce up to 60 million bricks per year and re-establish Mexico as the ‘brick capital of Missouri.’”

Nell Sistrunk Schwartz writes, “In May, Jon and I spent a luxurious week dawdling around the British Virgin Islands on a beautiful triple-masted schooner, the

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Arabella. After 10 years at my previous job, I have accepted a new position as autism specialist for OptumHealth Behavioral Solutions here in Houston, taking me out of direct clinical services into the role of advocating for and overseeing effective early autism treatment. Jon is still involved in cancer treatment research with a small biotech company, and we stay busy with church, presbytery and community activities, remodeling our home and enjoying the company of our old blue heeler, Riley.”

Ben Lambert graduated from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in May. After taking the Louisiana Bar Exam, Ben will join Couch, Stillman, Blitt & Conville, a multistate law fi rm with an offi ce in Metairie.

Mary Kyle has been working at the University of Memphis graduate school for about two years. Since November, she has served as coordinator of publications and recruitment. Mary reports that she really enjoys working at the university. Eventually, she plans to take advantage of her academic surroundings and get her master’s degree.

1978Golf Inc. magazine has

named RJ Harper, senior vice president of golf at Pebble Beach, the Most Admired Operator in the World for 2010. The magazine asked a panel of 50 judges, industry leaders and peers to rank golf course operators based on “how well they have demonstrated consistent excellence in successfully directing operations at a golf course.” RJ oversees 220 employees and 180 caddies as senior vice president for golf for Pebble Beach,

the Links at Spanish Bay, Spyglass Hill Golf Course and Del Monte Golf Course.

Mary Beth Walker, professor and chair of the Department of Economics at Georgia State University, has been named dean of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. Mary Beth’s son, Nick Heaghney ’13, is a current Rhodes student.

1979Mark Carroll recently won

his 300th game as a Georgia high school head basketball coach. He is currently the men’s head coach at White County High School in Cleveland, GA.

Navy Capt. Ward Wilson retired in October 2009 as deputy associate director of Naval Intelligence. At the ceremony in Lexington, KY, Ward was awarded the Legion of Merit. The citation, from Vice Admiral David J. Dorsett, director of Naval Intelligence, recognized Ward for his

“unparalleled success” and “visionary leadership” in numerous roles that have

“increased intelligence capabilities and resources to support the global war on terror.” The invocation and benediction were given by Ward’s father, retired Navy Capt. George W. Wilson III ’53.

198030th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31

Liz Parkhurst and David Russell ’81 married May 15, 2010.

David Granoff completed the “Escape from the Rock” swim from Alcatraz to San Francisco on Father’s Day 2010. “I’m not sure what felt better, completing the swim or having my family at the fi nish line to greet me. It was a bucket list item, along

with next year’s scheduled event—heli snowboarding in Alaska.”

1983Reporter: Margot [email protected]

1984Reporter: Tracy Vezina Patterson2680 McVay Rd.Memphis, TN [email protected]

198525th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31Reporter: Jim [email protected]

1986Freelance writer Phaedra

Hise has recently been contributing to Inc. magazine and the Wall Street Journal, and now is at work on her fi fth book, tentatively titled Hoarders: True Stories of Tackling Extreme Clutter. Her co-author Matt Paxton is a fellow Richmonder who specializes in hoarder cleanups and appears regularly on the A&E television show,

“Hoarders.” The book will be released next year by Perigee Books. Phaedra is active in Richmond’s literary community and still bike racing for River City Women’s Racing. She is extremely proud of daughter Lily, who was accepted at Maggie Walker Governor’s School, one of the nation’s top “elite public” high schools.

1987Reporter: Mimi Swords [email protected]

Katherine Bres Ware is plumb worn out from the effort, but is proud to be part of a small team launching a dynamic new online resource for entertainment ticketing in Fort Worth. She hopes you’ll check out worthgoing.com next time you head to north Texas. She’s also very much looking forward to reuniting with fellow alums on the 25th anniversary of the McCoy’s landmark production of

“Nicholas Nickleby.” “Look out, Memphis! Cast and crew, we’re all coming ba-ack!”

Kim ’88 and Wright Bates wondered where the summer went, as children Josh and Rachel were NOT ready for school to start. Kim recently returned from the Golandsky Institute at Princeton. This was her third summer to attend this eight-day piano seminar, and she continues to have an active piano studio. Wright loves his work at UAB as the Reproductive Endocrine and Infertility director. Training young physicians and helping couples expand their families is both humbling and rewarding.

Margaret Wood Atwood, husband Eric and their two boys, Mason (5½ ) and Archer (4) traveled from Charleston, SC, to St. Louis to visit with Margaret’s brother. While there, she took the opportunity to visit with Adam Lieberman and his son, Jonah (14)! They also attended a Cardinals vs. Phillies game—fi ve home runs for the home team!

In June, Laurie Fromberg Norris and daughter took a four-day trip to New York and got to spend time with Brian Mott.

And speaking of Brian, he sends this lovely note to all: “I cannot thank you all enough for the unbelievable comfort and support that

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Class Notesmy Rhodes classmates have given me throughout the course of my dealings with cancer. As of the deadline for this column, I don’t know the outcome of the chemo and radiation treatments. But I know no matter what, I am truly blessed with an embarrassment of riches when it comes to friends and love. Humbly and gratefully, Brian.”

1988Reporter: Brooke Glover [email protected]

Tom Horton recently accepted a position as global marketing director at Fushi Copperweld Inc. located in Beijing, China. Until recently, Tom ran Mind Cartel, a Nashville-based marketing consultancy.

“After fi ve years of owning my own business, I went to work for one of my clients, Fushi Copperweld, a manufacturer of bimetallic electrical conductors. I’m responsible for all the marketing communications and strategies of a publicly traded enterprise with manufacturing locations on three continents. I work from a home offi ce and telecommute largely, because I have to be able to deal with operations in England, China and the USA. It makes me a 24/7 operation! But I really love it. It’s a very challenging position, especially dealing with the Asian market. I’m learning so much about China, and recently made my very fi rst trip there. Wonderful place!” Tom is also working on his creative writing, fi nishing his second novel and preparing a book of poetry for publication.

Jeff and Heather Habicht Grills celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary in May.

“Jeff has been practicing

pediatrics with Freeman Children’s Clinic since 1997. Christopher, our oldest, graduated from Joplin High School this spring and is studying music (piano, organ and harpsichord, voice and music composition) at Illinois Wesleyan University. Daughter Margo is a poet and dancer. She turned 16 this summer and is a junior at JHS. She accompanies me to Maine each summer, where we especially enjoy reading, visiting art museums, hiking and going to the beach. I paint en plein air in the summers and sculpt in clay the rest of the year in Joplin, where I have opened Studio Argonauta, a gallery and studio at 1621 Main St. Feel free to give me a call and stop by to see my work if you are driving through Historic Route 66 or I-44. You can see some of my work on my website: heathergrills.com. Last spring, the Rhodes Singers sang at the First United Methodist Church here in Joplin. The music was outstanding and the students and their host families enjoyed the dinner we put on for them. It brought back good memories of singing under Tony Lee Garner and David Ramsey and traveling on the bus to different cities in the South on our spring tours.”

Ed Delgado-Romero was promoted to professor in the Department of Counseling and Human Development Services at the University of Georgia. He is also president of the National Latina/o Psychological Association.

1989Trey Clark and Holly

Hawkins married Sept. 27, 2009.

199020th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31Reporter: Rod [email protected]

Michael Brown is moving his family to Savannah, GA, to open a M.D. Tech Pro offi ce. He will be running the Low County of Georgia and parts of South Carolina, focusing on medical IT services and electronic medical records for medical practices.

1991Bryant Witt, co-chair

of the Nashville, TN, law fi rm Miller & Martin’s Health Care Practice Group, was highlighted in the 2010 edition of InCharge Healthcare, published by Nashville Medical News. Bryant’s practice focuses on representing hospitals and physicians in administrative matters as well as malpractice lawsuits.

1992Reporter: Sara Hawks [email protected]

Stinson Liles and his wife Patty spend much of their time “taking in original one-act plays, sculptures, concerts, manuscripts, hairstyles and comedy routines” crafted by their third-grader and their fi rst-grader. By day, Stinson is one of the principals of Red Deluxe Brand Development, an advertising agency with a specialty in campaigns for national nonprofi ts. The fi rm recently completed fi lming of a national PSA campaign for the American Lung Association and is currently working on regional foster parent

recruitment campaigns for Youth Villages.

Sam Fleming has been living in China since 1996, after a couple of years in Japan. He founded his current company CIC (cicdata.com) in Shanghai in 2004 to track buzz on social media for clients like Nike, Pepsi, L’Oréal and many other brands in China, allowing him to actually apply what he learned in his Sociology major. Sam writes,

“I have an awesome wife, an amazing son (4), and I’m working in an incredibly exciting industry in an amazing country.”

Lane Southern Whitehead writes: “Hey! We were on the road this summer. We spent the month of June in France with Coleman, who turned 7 the day after we came home, and Jana Lane, who is 3 going on 7. The kids had as much fun as Mark and I did. I guess hiking over to Evergreen for French class paid off after all!”

Kate Vieh Redden moved from Atlanta to Denver in 2009 to start a new church, New Denver Church (newdenver.org and facebook.com/newdenver). She and her husband, Stephen, have two boys, Ethan (5) and Andrew (3). Kate writes:

“We love living in the Rocky Mountains and watching the boys learn how to ski, hike, bike, etc.” Kate is working from home as a fi nancial planner and investment manager with Atlanta-based Ronald Blue & Co. and helping her husband build the church.

We’d love to hear from other 1992 alums! Send me an update or go to our Facebook page. You can fi nd us at Rhodes College—Class of 1992.

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1993Jennifer Tacker Dillman

writes, “The last few years have been busy ones in the Dillman household. Denny and I married in 1999, and I become stepmom to Christopher and Lauren, who were 10 and 8 at the time. The year 2000 brought us Elizabeth. 2001 brought us Rebecca. In 2003, we adopted Andrew as an infant. 2005 brought us Hannah. In 2007, we adopted Daniel as an infant. In 2008, we were surprised that Abigail, Andrew’s biological sister, had been born, so we brought her home too. 2010 brought us Samuel. I’ve worked some here and there, but my primary (and most-loved and worthwhile) role is wife, mom and teacher to this growing and vibrant bunch of children.”

Walter and Teresa Jones Ernest are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Caroline Cameron, May 28, 2010. Big sister Elizabeth celebrated her fourth birthday two days later.

1994Reporter: Judy [email protected]

On May 22, 2010, Mike Rushin became the new executive offi cer of the DeMolay Leaders of Arkansas (“Arkansas DeMolay”). “Looking forward to the challenge of rebuilding (in Arkansas) the premier leadership development organization for the young in the world today!”

199515th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31Reporter: Sarah [email protected]

Bryan Coker has completed the requirements and successfully defended his dissertation for the Ph.D. degree in Higher Education Administration from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Scott and Elizabeth Knight Doolittle are happy to announce the birth of a son, Emmett Clark, July 3, 2010, in Nashville, TN. After arriving 6 weeks early, Emmett is quickly gaining weight and doing well. Big Brother Jake (4) is excited to have a baby brother.

1996Reporter: Jennifer [email protected]

1997Sarah Beth Larson,

recruiting and training specialist for Lifeblood in Memphis, recently earned her Human Resources Certifi cation, “which meant hours of studying federal legislation, government regulations and court cases about unions … all reminders of days in the poli sci department at Rhodes! During the spring my other hobbies, like swing dancing, took a backseat, but I have managed to get out enough recently to bump into Phoebe Neal Moore and Chris Baker (who also live in Midtown) and Alizza Punzalan Hall, who was visiting from St. Petersburg, FL. I’ve also recently seen my cousin Henry Murphy ’98 and his lovely wife Lauren

Schiller with their new baby Nikolai, all visiting from San Francisco. Hopefully I’ll be lucky enough to meet up with some more Rhodents as I get back to traveling this fall.”

1998Reporter: Amanda Grebe Tamburrino1805 Central Ave.Memphis, TN [email protected]

At Saint Louis University, Sam Jordan was recently voted Faculty Member of the Year by graduating students, in addition to receiving a Faculty Excellence Award from the university student government. “My commitment to good teaching is absolutely rooted in (and modeled on) my experience at Rhodes.”

Carrie Rohrscheib recently accepted a position as a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice in the Offi ce of the U.S. Trustee for Region 8 in Memphis. She was previously a senior associate with Hale, Dewey & Knight.

1999Reporter: Leigh [email protected]

Matt Willis has joined the Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance in Nashville as a shoulder and elbow surgeon.

Jeremy and Julie Atkinson Smith had a son, Landon Matthew, Oct. 16, 2009. Julie also recently completed her residency training in child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Kentucky, where she received the H. Otto Kaak Award for Outstanding Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Resident. She plans to practice part time in a community mental health

clinic so she can continue to spend time with Landon and his big brother Evan (2.)

In January, Patricia Rouse Vargas became a partner with the law fi rm of Duncan, Bressler & Liu Inc. in San Antonio, TX. Patricia and her husband Santos also had their fi rst child, Laura Evelyn, March 22, 2010. Additionally, Patricia shared details of a Fourth of July weekend that involved several Rhodes alumni:

“My husband and I hosted Nicole Atkins Johnson, Will Johnson (’00), Elizabeth Rozelle Borski, Clare Dempsey, Alison Nathan and Alison Barnwell at our family lake house. We participated in the annual Fourth of July parade and enjoyed catching up with one another and spending time with all of our littlest Rhodents—Sophie Johnson, Annie and Blake Borski and Laura Vargas.”

“My wife, Marcia, and I welcomed our fi rst children, David John and Gabriella Marie, May 28, 2010,” writes Jason Grundorf. Jason is working as an associate with the law fi rm of Conroy Simberg, et al. in Orlando, FL.

Shaun and Erin Post Townley announce the birth of their second son, Joseph Henry, June 7, 2010.

Helen Houston Wolter and her husband Scott welcomed their second child, Kate McLaren, June 9, 2010. Kate joins big brother Jackson (3).

200010th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31Nicki North [email protected]

Russ and Rebecca Stetler Chambliss had a son, Russell William, Dec. 9, 2009, in Birmingham, AL.

Wes Meador has been named director of digital

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Class Notesexperience at Rhea + Kaiser Marketing Communications in Naperville, IL. He is responsible for strategic planning and implementation of digital communications across all R+K client brands. Wes, who joined R+K in 2008 as associate media director, previously served in media leadership positions for Chandler Ehrlich Advertising and archer>malmo advertising in Memphis.

Bert and Amy Killebrew Steindorff welcomed a daughter, Margaret Darby, June 26, 2010, in Birmingham, AL.

Ebony Woods McCain recently accepted a position of associate at the St. Louis law fi rm of Littler Mendelson, a labor and employment fi rm representing management. On June 26, 2010, Ebony was installed as the 46th president of the Mound City Bar Association.

Elizabeth Smith Ritter opened Ritter Law Firm, May 31, 2010. Elizabeth practices intellectual property law and business law.

While her husband, Fernando Andrade, is studying for a MBA at the Ross School of Business in Ann Arbor, Shadenn Zarur has become an entrepreneur, starting an online art gallery called La Galería Azul (la-galeria-azul.com). She is very excited about her project and is looking forward to penetrating the U.S. market.

Syd and Edy Burns Gervin welcomed a daughter, Margaret Ellington “Ellie,” July 22, 2010. She joins big brother Graham (22 months).

Liz and John Ferguson announce the birth of their third daughter, Sophie Marie, June 23, 2010. She joins sisters Blake (5) and

Livy (3).Mike and Shelby Reed

Thompson and big brother Jack welcomed a baby girl, Mary Katherine, May 26, 2010.

Peden Harris writes, “It has been a busy and exciting time since receiving a MBA from the Darden Graduate School of Business in May 2009. After school, I participated in the Transatlantic Renewable Energy Fellowship outside of Stuttgart, Germany. In September, I began my new job with Vestas, a Dutch provider of wind energy systems. My fi rst rotation is in Portland, OR. The second two will be in Aarhus, Denmark and Husum, Germany.”

2001Reporter: Elisabeth Meyers [email protected]

David Wishnew has joined the Dallas law fi rm of Gruber Hurst Johansen Hail as an associate. He earned his law degree, with honors, from the University of Texas School of Law.

Champ and Emily Burch Crocker welcomed son, Henry Francis, Jan. 26, 2009, at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Birmingham.

Matt and Sara Miles Wilson announce the birth of their son, Yates Matthew, May 13, 2010. He joins proud big sister Mia (3).

Emily Bays writes, “My husband and I welcomed baby daughter Freya Simone into our lives Oct. 30, 2009. We reside in Oklahoma City, where I work as a physician assistant for Sisters of Mercy Healthcare, and my husband works as CFO for Bob Moore Motors.”

Taylor Greeter and Marc Jacobs married May 8, 2010,

in Dallas. Bridesmaids included Olivia Debouch Mayberry, Hillary Livingston Butler, Katy Minton Grey and Shelley Short Matthews. In attendance were: Kate and Tim Stake ’02, Tiffany Fagin, Ali Graver Lockhart, Jenny Widower, Dorothy Weir, Clare Dempsey ’99, Molly Bickel Rhodes, Emily Blaschke, Meagan Fouty Brancato, Dayna Dwyer and Sarah Trigg Sherman. Taylor is working at Fossil as a senior product manager for leathers.

Rob and Emily Cassidy Sustar announce the birth of their daughter, Madelyn (Maddie) Carol, May 6, 2010. Big brother Zach (2) is very much enjoying his new sister.

Ric ’99 and Tracy Pearson Grenfell have moved back to the Jackson, MS, area, where Ric has gone into private practice in endocrinology. He completed his training from Ochsner (New Orleans) in June, and he will take his boards in November.

Amit Mirchandani fi nished his residency at Yale and is now living in Chicago.

Anne Markus and Jeff Fajkus married June 5, 2010, in Santa Fe, NM, in an intimate ceremony surrounded by family and close friends. The couple currently reside in Denver. Anne is a securities data manager at Capital IQ, a division of Standard & Poor’s. Jeff is a fi nancial analyst also at Capital IQ.

Shawn Kefauver is currently fi nishing a Ph.D. in ecology at the University of California, Davis, funded by a NASA Earth and Space Science Graduate Student Fellowship. As his research is a comparison between Mediterranean montane ecosystems in northeast Spain and California, he spends his time appropriately split between Barcelona and Davis (or the nearby

mountains). During the past few summers he has been a mentor at the NASA/NSERC Student Airborne Research Program, held at UC Irvine, and will likely continue to do so in the future.

2002Reporter: John [email protected]

Daniel Fordham and Laura Danna married in January 2010 in New Orleans. Rhodes alumni in attendance included: Frank Cain, Ross Cascio, Will Coxwell and Elaine de la Houssaye Hardie ’03. Following a relaxing honeymoon in the Turks and Caicos Islands, the couple returned home to New Orleans just in time to help the Saints celebrate the team’s fi rst Super Bowl victory.

Bob Arnold, executive director of Chatterbox Audio Theater, the Memphis-based, nonprofi t, web-based community theater whose podcasts are often used by teachers in their classrooms, has announced that the group is adding printable, freely available teacher study guides to its website to supplement Chatterbox’s literary adaptations.

2003Reporter: Kim [email protected]

2004Reporter: Kyle [email protected]

The class of ’04 never slows down—we’re traveling abroad, relocating for new careers and even changing names. Here’s what a few of us are reporting:

One of the highlights of the quarter goes to

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Kathlene Caldwell. After a fabulous year and a half in Manhattan, she left the Hasted Hunt Kraeutler gallery to move back to London. She is now working as an art consultant at Halcyon Gallery in Mayfair, dealing in impressionist, modern and contemporary art. More important, Kathlene and James Fox-Davies married July 10, 2010, in Bridgnorth, England. Rhodes alumni Daniel Head, Chelsea Stevens, Sezen Oygar, Megan Murphy Brown, Julie Clary, Whitney Garman, Jenny Dill, Katie Maxwell and Tricia Hughes all came over the pond to share in the weeklong celebrations in both London and the English countryside. For their honeymoon, Kathlene and James took the Orient Express to Venice and spent three weeks in Italy between Venice, Rome, Tuscany, the Amalfi Coast and Milan.

Daniel Head and Whitney Garman took a tour of Croatia before heading to Kathlene’s wedding. The trip was remarkable—ask Whitney for further details—but one of the highlights included riding an electric bull in Palau. Daniel also notes that he’s started to train for his fi rst Ironman Triathlon in New Zealand next March.

Wedding bells also rang for Emily Hoermann McMurray, who on June 5 married Brad McMurray, a University of Texas graduate. Katherine Brooks Goldman, Claire Dowler Rouse and Maude Westerman Pample were bridesmaids. “Lindsay Levine Rouse ’03 was in my houseparty and Steven Rouse ’03 was a groomsman of my husband.” Brad and Emily honeymooned in Turks and Caicos. The young couple moved to Austin in July, where Brad has begun grad school at

UT McCombs to obtain his MBA. Emily is still working at the same fi rm, South Texas Money Management. She also notes, “Oh and we got a beagle puppy and his name is Bogey—he has the sweetest face, but is so naughty!”

Jeff and Jennifer Sirmon Peters recently moved to Atlanta, where Jeff has joined his father’s law fi rm. Jennifer is working as business manager for educational affairs in the Department of Surgery at Emory University Hospital. They recently bought a house with a big yard for their 90-lb. lab puppy, Elvis.

Also getting hitched were Austin Lutz and Whitney Lee. The couple formalized the partnership May 15 in Point Clear, AL, with several Rhodents in attendance. Austin is currently a resident in urology at LSU.

In the northeast, Caitlin Knoepp writes that she’s living in NYC and fi nishing up this year at Parsons in fashion design. So at the ripe young age of 28, Caitlin will be fi nally fi nished with school. Bravo. Farther north, Sam New writes that he’s settled in Boston, and is now a subcontracts manager for Raytheon’s Network Centric Systems Business in Marlborough.

To the west, Maggie Ellen Goodman writes that “I am offi cially a Chicagoan … found a favorite pizza place and bar, nearly hit a dozen or so cyclists on Clark Street, and have offi cially had to testify against someone at the Cook County Courthouse.” And while an interesting year, she adds that “it’s also been very productive”: She’ll graduate from the improv and writing programs at Second City this fall, then become a full-time writer for the company shortly thereafter. Good luck,

Maggie!John Gordon is running

for mayor of Newport Beach (why am I not surprised?).

Jordan Smith has moved and opened a barber shop called “Trimsy’s” in Omaha, NE.

Peter and Alyson Igoe are doing well in New Orleans. You’ll recall that Peter is fi nishing up dental school at LSU and recently got assigned to a research team that is working on a project that would allow people to grow a third set of teeth in place of their permanent ones, in case one of those teeth is lost later in life. It may sound absurd, but it could become the standard of care in 20 years.

Matt Hoffberg recently met the woman of his dreams, a Buddhist scholar, and the couple and child (little Hershel is now three!) are living in Atlanta but are contemplating a move to Budapest.

Back in Memphis, Jessie Flanders chimes in with: “I’ve been doing my part to support economic recovery in the Gulf by vacationing in Orange Beach.” (I applaud such bravery.) Jessie also made the University of Memphis Law Review. Jennifer Hendrix bought her fi rst home in Harbor Town and she loves living downtown. Jennifer is working for the GE healthcare cardiology division.

As for yours truly, I didn’t fare so well at the So-du-ko tournament—the pressure was insane and the competition was human computers. I did have a great time, however, and it is something I’ll never forget. Also, I’m headed to merry ole England (London) for a temporary work assignment through the end of the year. Please look me up if you head over the pond.

As always, thanks for posting and keep in touch.

—ckyle

20055th ReunionHomecoming: Oct. 29-31Reporters: Brandon [email protected] Fitzpatrickmhfi [email protected]

Calhoun Hipp graduated in May from the University of South Carolina with a master’s in mass communications. While in graduate school, he gained experience in athletics with the Gamecocks’ media relations department for 18 months and the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats’ basketball communications department for a semester. He recently moved to Spartanburg, SC, where he works in media relations for the Southern Conference.

Eliza Hanson has been living in Austin, TX, for roughly 18 months and is

“loving every second.” She recently accepted a position with the KIPP Austin College Prep Middle School, teaching sixth grade science.

Kevin Davidson, who resides in Dallas, works at Wells Fargo and is feverishly preparing for Level II of the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) exam. Good luck, Kevin!

Amanda Hearst and Michael Lubiewski married June 12, 2010. Natalie Ray Bishop and Noelle Norris Clark were in the wedding party. Amanda and Michael live in Overland Park, KS, where Amanda is a school psychologist.

Jane Anne Miller recently accepted the position of vice president of operations with Ascend Management Innovations and now resides in Nashville, TN.

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Class NotesLisa Hagan-Webb is

“adding a new hotel brand under her belt” with the Home2 Suites by Hilton. It is an all-suite brand of extended stay hotels and will open its fi rst hotel at the end of the year. Currently, Lisa manages hotel openings for the Homewood Suites by Hilton. In addition, Lisa and Lyndaryl Webb ’02 are living life and raising two beautiful sprouts.

Christine Coy Fohr graduated from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in May with a master of divinity degree. In June, she began working for JustFaith Ministries, a nationwide education focused nonprofi t based in Louisville.

Laura Hoffmeister and Logan Stevens ’04 married in West Palm Beach, FL, in July 2010. Fellow Rhodes alumni in the wedding party included Bill Israel and Kevin Davidson. The couple recently moved to Atlanta, following two years in Chicago while Logan completed his MBA at the University of Chicago. Laura continues to work as a fi nancial analyst for Mercer Capital, a Memphis-based company.

Brian Eason lives in Memphis and works as a trading analyst for Morgan Keegan.

Hennessy Howell is in her second year of internal medicine/pediatrics residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

2006Reporter: Nicole [email protected]

2007Reporter: Mollie Briskman [email protected]

Lots to report from the class of 2007. It seems we have been a busy bunch!

Michael Reardon and Hollis Freeman ’08 married Dec. 19, 2009, in Atlanta. Adam Doupe served as best man and Jessica Denby ’08 was the maid of honor.

Mollie Briskman and Jody Montelaro said “I do” in New Orleans Feb. 27, 2010. Members of the wedding party included Rebecca Smith, Duvall Osteen and Stephanie Wynne. Other Rhodes attendees included Elliott Taliaferro, Joey and Laura Ann Daly, Sarah Cage, Brooks Lyons, Alex Mohler, Helen Meaher, Lindsay Joe, Lora Terry, Laura Arnold, Jack Neill, Frannie Shellman ’08 and Julia Stribling ’08 among others. The happy couple live in New Orleans.

After enjoying herself in DC after Rhodes, Margaret Works decided to move back home to Austin, where she is pursuing a second major in education at the University of Texas. She began student teaching this fall and should graduate by December 2011. After that, she would love to teach fi rst grade!

Since graduation, Pete Goodrich worked for a year in Atlanta at a nonprofi t that facilitates medical treatment for kids from around the world who couldn’t otherwise obtain it. He then joined the Peace Corps in spring 2008. He lived and worked in an isolated village in the Fiji Islands doing health, environmental and fi nancial education for the better part of two years. Pete moved to Maryland in August to teach high school history, coach soccer and

basketball and be a student adviser at West Nottingham Academy, a small boarding school.

Jimmy Cornfoot recently completed his master of music (MM) in choral conducting at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and plans to return to Memphis.

Katina Papathopoulos is starting her third year of the University of Houston’s School of Psychology doctoral program and plans to graduate in 2013.

Leonard Curry completed a master of arts in teaching from Christian Brothers University in May. He headed to Yale Divinity School in August, and is looking forward to being a proud member of the YDS class of 2013!

Daniel Lombardo reports that he “turned Megan Norman into Megan Lombardo on May 29th! We had an absolutely perfect wedding in Tallahassee, FL.” Daniel is in his third year of medical school at the University of Florida while Megan is teaching and playing piano in Gainesville, FL. Megan also continues to work as festival internship coordinator with the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival.

John Jennison and Sarah Cantrell married July 24, 2010, in Kansas City. Anna Cantrell Creek served as Sarah’s maid of honor and Aaron Creek was John’s best man. Sean Quinn ’06 was a groomsman.

Eden Badgett moved to Greensboro, NC, last August to begin her master of music degree in choral conducting at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. After that, she plans to pursue a doctorate.

Mark Robinson had a busy summer. He completed his second year of law school at Georgia State University

and married his high school sweetheart July 24 in Atlanta. Robert Shreve ’08, Douglas Rushton, Joe Goldsmith, Scott MacMurdo and Rob Hunter were all members of the wedding party.

Helen Meaher began her third year of law school this August at Tulane University.

Tulisha Jackman and Brian Scott married June 19, 2010. The couple now live in Abilene, TX.

Samantha Hechtman moved to Austin after graduation, where she worked for a nonprofi t law fi rm. In August she began her fi rst year of law school at Loyola University New Orleans.

Laura Vansickle attended Iowa State University and received her master’s degree in English literature in 2009. Her thesis is titled “Female teaching and learning in Morrison’s Paradise.” Since then, she has been working for Nationwide Mutual Insurance in Des Moines.

Laura Arnold has accepted a new job at an ad agency, where she works on national accounts. She is now an account supervisor in client partnerships at Mercury Werks in Dallas.

Lauren Bartling recently graduated from Emory University’s nursing school and is now a registered nurse in Georgia. She is also pursuing her master’s in nursing as a pediatric nurse practitioner and plans to graduate in December 2011.

Jennifer Brindley moved to Boulder, CO, in April 2009. She is currently working for Boston Market’s corporate offi ce in Golden, CO. According to Jen, she is “loving the mountains and people out here!”

Lindsey Mull and Josiah Newton married July 24, 2010, in Waco, TX. Members of the wedding

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party were Bethany Lindaman and Madoline Markham ’08. Other attendees included Lauren Bartling and Ellie Hahn McBroom ’08.

Britain Sterling and Adam Ryan Lenz married March 20, 2010. The couple currently reside in St. Louis where Britain now serves as the director of social service in a long-term care nursing facility.

2009Meredith Reynolds writes,

“I have been accepted at the Vanderbilt School of Nursing, where I began the Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program

this fall. I will become a RN and earn a master of science in nursing, and I am eagerly looking forward to becoming a licensed ACNP.”

Daniel Jacobs’ fi rst foreign service post will be as a consular offi cer in Rangoon, Burma. He will be in Washington, DC, until next spring to train for his job and learn Burmese.

Mack Zalin received his master’s degree in classical languages and literature from the University of Oxford and this fall and began work on his doctorate in Classical Studies at Duke University.

2010Meredith York has been

granted a fellowship to participate in the Hellenic American Educational Foundation Program in Athens, Greece for the 2010-11 academic year. Every year, 10 fellowships are awarded to graduating seniors from U.S. colleges and universities to teach in supervised English classes and act as young ambassadors. Meredith is working in the college counseling offi ce in addition to helping with English literature classes.

Kyle Ference has been accepted to take part in the Democratic Campaign

Management Program. “I am a staffer on the re-election campaign of Congressman Steve Kagen of Wisconsin’s 8th District, which includes the city of Green Bay. This was a highly competitive and selective program, and I was very fortunate to have been chosen.”

Stephanie Brenzel and Whitney Warren have been awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarships to teach English as a foreign language. Stephanie teaches in Germany, and Whitney in Mexico.

’32 John Alexander “Jac” Chambliss Jr. of Chattanooga, TN, June 8, 2010. A longtime attorney and civic leader, he served on a number of corporate boards and served several terms as president of the YMCA. He was a cofounder of the Citizens Good Government League, a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in London, and was known for the columns he wrote for local newspapers. He also served as a Navy gunnery offi cer in World War II in the South Pacifi c. Active in the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, he was the widower of Bena McVea. He leaves two daughters, a son, eight grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

’33 Mildred Everett of Pine Bluff, AR, Oct. 10, 1997. A legal secretary, she worked for the late Jay W. Dickey Sr. in the Pine Bluff law fi rm of Rowell, Rowell, and Dickey; and for the law fi rm of Dickey and Dickey from 1938 until her retirement in 1988. She was a member of First Presbyterian

Church, where she was an active volunteer after her retirement. She leaves a sister.

’34 Charles Metcalf Crump of Memphis, Aug. 9, 2010. He was the oldest and longest-term practicing attorney in Shelby County, having begun the practice Sept. 1, 1937. A member of the American, Tennessee and Memphis Bar Associations, for which he received awards of recognition, he was also a director, secretary or offi cer of several business and civic organizations, and served as a Shelby County representative to the Tennessee General Assembly at the sessions in 1939, 1941 and 1943. He was a commissioned offi cer in the U.S. Navy Reserve during World War II, serving as an air combat intelligence offi cer with Dive Bombing Squadron VB-85 aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Shangri-La in the Pacifi c Theatre. A past president and member of the Executive Board of the Rhodes College International Alumni Association, he was a

founding member of Church of the Holy Communion. At the national level of the Episcopal Church, he served on many committees and commissions of the General Convention and was a member of the Executive Council of the National Church from 1964-70. In 1989, he received the Bishop’s Award for Ministry and in 2004, the Bishop’s Cross Award. He leaves his wife of 70 years, Diana Wallace Crump ’41; three sons, including Stephen Beard Crump ’71; two grandsons; three step-grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

’38 Janet Briggs Tucker Pryor of Memphis, Sept. 5, 2010. A noted civic leader and art patron, she was the widow of Downing Pryor. She leaves two daughters, a son, a sister, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

’38 Rose Lynn Barnard Watson of Memphis, July 25, 2010. She was a longtime member of Second Presbyterian Church, where she was a member of the

Ruth Circle. She was a member of Les Passees, LeBonheur Club, Memphis Glass Club, Belle Meade Garden Club and Arawata Garden Club. The widow of P. McLauren Watson Jr., she leaves a daughter, three granddaughters and a great-granddaughter.

’39 Mary Ellis Evans of Westlake, LA, May 27, 2005. A member of Lake Charles Bible Church for 66 years, she was the widow of Carl “Preacher” Evans. She leaves two sons, eight grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a sister.

’39 Thomas Jefferson White Jr. of Memphis, June 26, 2010. A graduate of Memphis Law University, he continued his education at the University of Tennessee Medical School, where he received his M.D., specializing in internal medicine. He joined the U.S. Air Force and was assigned to the Air Transport Command, which transported troops and equipment over the India-Burma route. He returned to Memphis to

In Memoriam

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In Memoriamwork with his father at the T.J. White Cotton Co. and later formed his own fi rm, the White-Frye Cotton Co. He served as director of ED at The Med, was in private practice for a short time, and was with the Veterans Administration Hospital, where he did research and performed many clinical trials. After retirement, he began working as a full-time volunteer at the Church Health Center. He also volunteered his services in the 1960s, serving at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Deschapelles, Haiti. He leaves his wife, Sarah Boothe White ’39; a son, Thomas Jefferson White III ’62; a granddaughter; a grandson, Thomas Jefferson White III ’94; three great-grandchildren; and a sister.

’40 John Philips Henry Jr. of Memphis, July 1, 2010. Retired vice president of Tayloe Glass Co., he served in the Air Force during World War II as a fl ight engineer in North Africa and the European Theatre with the 9th Air Force and First Allied Airborne. The widower of Jane Kommer Henry, he leaves a daughter, a son, a brother and a granddaughter.

’40 Minna Deen Jones Link of Yazoo City, MS, June 4, 2010. A lifelong member and past president of the Four Seasons Garden Club, she was a National Council Flower Show judge and a member of the Yazoo Art Association. A member of First Presbyterian Church, she leaves a daughter, a son, fi ve grandchildren, fi ve great-grandchildren, a brother and a sister.

’41 John Hoskins Kier Jr. of Memphis, July 5, 2010. A gastroenterologist at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Memphis, he was also a faculty member of the University of Tennessee

Medical School where he rose to the rank of full professor. A World War II Navy veteran, he was a fellow of the American College of Physicians and a Diplomat of the Board of Internal Medicine. He leaves his wife of 68 years, Christine; a son, John H. Kier III ’74; and a sister.

’42 Hope Galloway Aydelott of Carmel Valley, CA, July 15, 2010. A longtime resident of Orcas Island, WA, she had been active in the Memphis arts community and wrote for The Commercial Appeal. In Carmel, she was a member of Casa Obrego and an avid tennis player. The widow of Alfred L. Aydelott, she leaves two stepsons and a sister.

’42 George Riley Edwards of Memphis, June 2, 2010. A professor emeritus of New Testament Studies at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, he was the author of two books: Jesus and the Politics of Violence (1972) and Gay/Lesbian Liberation: A Biblical Perspective (1984). A social justice activist, in 1975 he was a founding member of the Louisville Chapter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, serving on the steering committee the rest of his life. He leaves his wife of 62 years, Jean Maney Edwards, one daughter and two sons.

’42 Dorothy Jean Laten of Memphis, June 19, 2010. She had a 40-year career in the business world, having worked as a legal secretary and then for the sales offi ce of National Steel Corp. On retiring, she worked for a time as a volunteer at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. She was a talented amateur artist and a lifelong Baptist.

’42 William Patrick Gladney of Homer, LA, July 13, 2010. A physician, he served two years in the Army

Air Corp before returning to Homer, where he began practicing medicine in 1947, retiring in 1987. The widower of Paulanna Harkins Gladney and Nell Bailey Gladney, he leaves two daughters, a sister, a grandson, a granddaughter, a great-granddaughter, three stepchildren and numerous step-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

’43 William “Bill” Leroy Pope of McComb, MS, Aug. 26, 2010. During World War II he served as a lieutenant on the USS Minneapolis in the Pacifi c Theater. After the war he worked for Commercial Credit before joining General Motors’ Chevrolet Division as a district manager. After retiring from GM, he worked as an agent for Wild Realty. A member of Centenary United Methodist Church, he leaves his wife of 63 years, Mary Elizabeth Hill Pope, two daughters, three granddaughters, a grandson and seven great-grandchildren.

’44 Charles P. Cobb of Memphis, June 1, 2010. A Life Trustee of Rhodes College, he joined what is now the Evans and Petree law fi rm in 1949, becoming a senior partner, and retired from the fi rm in 1984. He was a partner in Cobb Fiduciary Services and a board member of several business and civic organizations. He served in the U.S. Navy in World War II, rising to the rank of lieutenant and was commanding offi cer of his ship. He served as an elder, chairman of the Offi cial Board and chairman of the Organ Committee at Lindenwood Christian Church, and was an affi liate member of Royal Poinciana Chapel, Palm Beach, FL. He leaves his wife of more than 61 years, Ruth M.

Cobb; a daughter, Elizabeth C. Houston ’75; two sons, Oliver P. Cobb III ’76 and Charles P. “Chuck” Cobb ’78; six grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.

’45 Alice Chapman McClelland Farrar of Lafayette, LA, April 12, 2010. She taught elementary school in Escambia, FL, during World War II. She was an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Rhodes College Alumni Association. Active in the First United Methodist Church of Atmore, she was the widow of Charles McClelland and Fielden “Pete” Farrar. She leaves three daughters, a stepdaughter, a stepson and six grandchildren.

’46 Dorothy “Dot” Chauncey Porter of Tullahoma, TN, Aug. 28. 2010. She served a librarian at Rhodes and later as associate director of library at Clemson University. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Shady Grove Garden Club, Heirloom Quilters Guild, Tullahoma Fine Arts Center and the Tennessee Watercolor Society. Upon retirement, she pursued her interests in watercolor and art quilts. She leaves two daughters, a son, fi ve grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, four step-great-grandchildren and a brother, George Austin Chauncey ’49.

’46 Mabel Boone Stoudemayer of Greer, SC, July 25, 2010. The fi rst woman elected to the Greenville, SC, County School Board, she served as chair/president of the Greenville chapter and state American Association of University Women, Greenville Symphony Guild, Greenville City Library Board, Greenville City

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Medical Auxiliary and the ERA for South Carolina committee. During her term as chair of the library board, she coordinated the design and building of several new branch libraries. She also served on the Greenville Symphony Association board and on the United Way budget committee. She was an active member of First Presbyterian Church, Greenville, where she was a member of the Agape Sunday school class. The widow of Dr. T.C. Stoudemayer Sr., she leaves a daughter, two sons, two granddaughters, six grandsons and a sister.

’48 Margaret Taylor Butler of Meridian, MS, Aug. 14, 2010. She began work at Rea, Shaw, Griffi n & Stuart CPAs in Meridian in 1959, where she retired after rising to the position of partner with the fi rm. She was the fi rst woman to serve as state offi cer and as a member of the board of governors of the Mississippi Society of CPAs. A past president of the State Board of Public Accountants, she was also active in Meridian civic affairs, having been a member of the Meridian Chorale for many years. She also served on the board of the Meridian Little Theater. The widow of Lange Butler, she leaves two sisters, a niece and several great-nieces and great-nephews.

’48 Mickey Elizabeth Dougherty Hale of Brookhaven, MS, July 11, 2010. She was an artist and avid bridge player, holding the level of Life Master since 2002. The widow of the Rev. Edward S.T. Hale, her husband of almost 61 years, she leaves a daughter, a son, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

’48 Alfred “Al” Lovered Vernon Ingram Sr. of Albuquerque, NM, Aug.

20, 2010. He was a retired colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps, in which he served for 28 years, including during World War II and the Korean War. After retirement in 1970, he was affi liated with the University of New Mexico Data Processing Center for six years. In 1979, he and his wife volunteered for service with the International Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention, serving 11 years in six different countries. An active member of both the First Baptist and Del Norte Baptist Churches, he leaves his wife of 68 years, Mary Frances Jacobs Ingram, two daughters, three sons, two granddaughters, seven grandsons and several great-grandchildren.

’49 Billie Jean Pryor Batchelor of Lakeland, TN, Feb. 19, 2008. The former owner/operator of Orchids Alive Florist, she was a member of Second Presbyterian Church. The wife of Thomas Batchelor for 59 years, she leaves two sons, three grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.

’49 Betty Brown Canon McArthur of Tryon, NC, Aug. 19, 2010. An educator and entrepreneur, she taught ballet and represented Doncaster apparel. She also worked at the Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian Church in Montreat, NC, and at various public elementary schools in the state. She served on the board of the Mountain Area Child and Family Center in Swannanoa, NC. In 1991, she was awarded the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award for exemplary service. Active in Tryon Presbyterian Church, she was the widow of Alf Canon ’44, who served as dean of alumni and development at Rhodes. She leaves her husband,

Clarence “Mac” McArthur; three daughters, including Carolyn Dolen’74; a son; seven grandchildren; twin sister, Grace Mallery Brown ’49; sister Joy Brown Wiener ’52; and a brother.

’51 Jeanne Roberds Burrow of Memphis, Aug. 20, 2009. An active volunteer for many community organizations, she leaves a daughter, a son, fi ve grandchildren and a brother, Bill Roberds ’49.

’51 Gale Reynolds Clark of La Quinta, CA, Nov. 4, 2009. A member of St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, she was the widow of John M. Clark ’51. She leaves two daughters, two sons, six grandchildren and a sister.

’51 George M. Klepper Jr. of Memphis, Sept. 1, 2007. An attorney, he served in the U.S. Army from 1954-57 as captain Judge Advocates General Corps in Germany. He was president of the National Trust Fire Insurance Co. from 1980-84, and practiced as an attorney from 1984 at Wunderlich-Klepper Law Offi ces. He was involved in various civic, service and fraternal organizations. A member of Second Presbyterian Church, where he was a deacon, he was married for 55 years to Gladys Dye Klepper. They had two daughters, two sons and eight grandchildren.

’51 Anne Louise Lacy of Searcy, AR, May 20, 2010. She was an elementary school teacher and was actively involved with the Daughters of the American Revolution and First Presbyterian Church. She leaves three cousins.

’51 Frances Nix Morgan of Corinth, MS, Aug. 20, 2010. She worked as director of social services at Magnolia Regional Health Center for 21 years and served on the Mississippi State Board of Social Workers and the Mississippi State

Board of Auxiliaries. A past president of the Pink Ladies Association, she was also a member of the Four Seasons Garden Club. She leaves her husband of 58 years, R. Christy Morgan ’51; a daughter, Caroline Passerotti ’79; a son, R. Christy Morgan Jr. ’80; a brother, Buddy Nix ’61; and three grandchildren.

’52 Anne Dean Babin of Collierville, TN, July 17, 2010. A noted editor for several newsletters, in 2002 she was recognized as Pen Woman of the Year by the National League of American Pen Women, and Outstanding Clubwoman by the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. In 2003, she was honored as one of 50 Women Who Make a Difference by Memphis Woman Magazine. She was a member of many hereditary organizations and was involved with Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, Landmark Women’s Club, United Methodist Women of Collierville United Methodist Church, Collierville United Methodist Church Christian Fellowship Class and the Collierville High School Alumni Association, for which she edited the book, Collierville High School, 100 Years of History and Memories, 1995-2005. She was also a member of Friends of the Collierville Burch Library, where she volunteered to operate the bookstore, Friends Again. She leaves her husband of nearly 60 years, Alan Babin ’50, fi ve children, 11 grandchildren and a sister.

’52 Roy Calvin Page of Memphis, Aug. 18, 2010. A surgical oncologist who practiced for 51 years, he served in the 516th Medical Unit of the U.S. Air Force in 1951. In 1965, he joined his two brothers, Alfred and Gene Page ’48 in practice

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In Memoriamat Page Surgical Oncology Clinic, and later was in solo practice until his retirement. An active member of several medical societies and a lifelong member of Idlewild Presbyterian Church, he leaves his wife of 29 years, Nancy Overstreet Page, a daughter, three sons and fi ve grandchildren.

’53 Marlene Weigel Beecher of Show Low, AZ, June 10, 2010. In California, she directed an adult special education program, and taught elementary school in Bear River City, UT, for many years. She greatly enjoyed teaching Native American elementary students at the Navajo Nation in Tsaile, AZ. A member of the Franciscan Order of the Roman Catholic Church, she served needy families through the Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Logan, UT. She leaves three daughters, three sons, 11 grandchildren and a brother.

’53 Mary Louise Dallam Warren of Collierville, TN, April 28, 2010. A member of Collierville Presbyterian Church, she leaves two sons.

’55 Mary Louise Williams Steele of Calhoun City, MS, July 26, 2010. A homemaker, she was also actively involved in the community, having received the community service award from the Calhoun City Chamber of Commerce. She belonged to Lewis Memorial United Methodist Church, where she was a member of the United Methodist Women’s Group and the choir. She leaves her husband of 45 years, Bobby Steele, three daughters, 11 grandchildren and two sisters, Suzanne Winslow ’58 and Joanne Wilhite ’58.

’56 George D. Gracey Jr. of Clarksville, TN, June 5, 2010. After retiring as a pastor of First Presbyterian

Church, he ministered at Bellevue Presbyterian Church and Springfi eld Presbyterian Church. He leaves his wife, Annelle Gandy Gracey ’60, a daughter, two sons, two sisters and eight grandchildren.

’62 Beverly Jean Fullilove Bunnell of Sardis, MS, Aug. 11, 2010. A graduate of the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing, she worked as a surgical technician at Methodist Central Hospital for 20 years. A member of Union Baptist Church, she leaves four daughters, a son, 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

’62 Susan Hyde Calhoun of Bryn Mawr, PA, Nov. 12, 2007. She leaves her husband, James G. Calhoun, a daughter, a son and two grandchildren.

’62 Frank Thomas Cloar of Little Rock, AR, June 16, 2010. He was a professor emeritus of Psychology at Rhodes, where he taught for 28 years, retiring in 1996. He leaves a daughter, Elizabeth

“Libba” Cloar Burle ’92, a son, Frank Thomas “Tee” Cloar Jr. ’85, fi ve grandchildren and two brothers.

’62 William Harrison Jacoway of Birmingham, AL, June 29, 2010. His career began in the trust department at Exchange Security Bank, and he later became the business administrator at Independent Presbyterian Church, Birmingham; Wayzata Community Church, Wayzata MN; and First Presbyterian Church, San Diego, CA. He leaves his wife, Wendy Hall Jacoway, a daughter, three sons, six grandchildren and a brother.

’71 Samuel “Sam” Thatcher of Jonesborough, TN, Dec. 18, 2009. He was director of reproductive endocrinology at the East Tennessee State

University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology until 1995, when he opened a private practice, the Center for Applied Reproductive Science. His research interests were in the fi elds of reproductive aging, ovarian function, assisted reproduction and early human development. He received numerous teaching awards and was a member of several professional and patient advocacy organizations. He was also an author and editorial reviewer for several professional publications. He leaves his wife, Helen Walker Thatcher, and a brother.

’71 Paula Briggs Myers of Memphis, June 2, 2010. She had a passion for Christian education and completed courses at Harding University, Memphis Theological Seminary and All Saints Bible College. She leaves her husband of 39 years, Torrence S. Myers Jr., two sons, six grandchildren, three sisters and four brothers.

’72 Charles Eugene Wilson of Martinez, GA, July 24, 2010. He served in the U. S. Navy from 1949-69, retiring as chief petty offi cer at Millington, TN. He was a professor at Georgia Military College and then at Troy State University in Alabama. He was a member of the Central Church of Christ in Augusta, GA, and belonged to the Henderson, TN, Masonic Lodge. He leaves his wife, Marion Ella Holding Wilson, a daughter, a son, two grandchildren, three sisters and two brothers.

’74 John Andrew “Andy” Hummel of Weatherford, TX, July 19, 2010. A 30-year employee of Lockheed Martin, he was a musician and a founding member of the rock group Big Star. He loved renovating old houses,

gardening, running and cycling, and was an avid reader. He leaves his wife, Patti, a daughter, two sons, a granddaughter, a sister and a brother.

’75 Alan Louis Latourette of Rogers, AR, Aug. 9, 2010. A graduate of the Southern College of Optometry, he owned and operated Tri-State Optical Center in Rogers. He leaves his wife, Vicki Latourette, two sons, fi ve grandchildren, three sisters and three brothers.

’76 Theodore E. “Ted” Eastburn of Colorado Springs, CO, Aug. 17, 2010. A cardiologist, he had served on the City Council from 1999-2003, and ran for mayor at the end of his term. Known for advocating health care for the underprivileged, he served in 2008 as chairman of an initiative to raise $13 million for the renovation of a community health center. He joined Pikes Peak Cardiology in 1991 and became a senior partner. He leaves a daughter and three sons.

’80 Gregory Louis Yeatman of Little Rock, AR, July 19, 2010. A civil engineer with the American Samoan Government until 1985, he then worked for an environmental waste disposal company before obtaining his law degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law at Little Rock. He practiced law with Chisenhall, Nestrud & Julian, then was a founding partner of the fi rm of James, Yeatman & Sherman, and later founded his own law fi rm of Yeatman & Associates, where he specialized in environmental related legal work. A lifelong supporter of the Boy Scouts of America, he leaves his wife, Virginia Marr Yeatman ’81, a daughter, a son, a sister and a brother.

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Our students’ passion for learning is matched

by the passion for giving in our alumni, parents and friends. We express our deepest gratitude to all who sustain Rhodes College with their fi nancial commitments.

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The Benefactors’ CircleThe Benefactors’ Circle in the Cloister of Palmer Hall includes the names of those who have made historic commitments to Rhodes.Connie and Dunbar Abston

Emily P.^ and Emerson A. Alburty^

Lucille Hamer ’48 and Robert W. Amis ’48^

ARAMARK Corporation

Ann Pridgen ’47 and Edgar H. Bailey

Paul Barret, Jr. ’46^

Walter D. Bellingrath^

Carolyn^ and Winton Blount^

Corella Allen^ and Bertram F. Bonner^

L. Palmer Brown, III ’30^

Neville Frierson Bryan ’58 and John H. Bryan ’58

Joyce A. Mollerup and Robert H. Buckman

Stanley J.^ and Mertie W. Buckman^

Valerie S. and Glenn C. Burgess

Catherine^ and A. K. Burrow^

Christine Barham Caruthers^

Rachel M.^ and S. DeWitt Clough^

Patricia H. and John H. Crabtree, Jr. ’57

Brenda and Lester Crain ’51

Linda and Mike Curb

The Day Foundation

William B. Dunavant, Jr.

Sarah M.^ and Robert C. Flemister, Jr.^ ’26

The Ford Foundation

Nancy Hill Fulmer ’51^ and Arthur Fulmer

Allison and Thomas M. Garrott

Alfred C. Glassell ’11^

Boyce^ and Cecil M. Gooch^

The Hassell Family^ of Clifton, Tennessee

Napoleon^ and Marie Cordes Hill^

Hazel M.^ and Ralph C. Hon^

The Hyde Family Foundations

Margaret R. Hyde ’34^

Dorothy C. King^

The Kresge Foundation

E. H. Little^

Suzanne and Neely Mallory, Jr.

Edward C. Martin, Jr. ’41^

Virginia^ and Robert^ McCallum

Harry B. McCoy, Jr.^

Mabel M. and Phillip H. McNeill

Pamela and William Michaelcheck ’69

Judith Deavenport ’56 and Frank M. Mitchener, Jr.

Axson Brown and Bryan Morgan

Lillian^ and Morrie Moss^

Bruce K. and Harold F. Ohlendorf ’31^

Catherine^ and Edmund Orgill^

Joseph and Irene Leatherman Orgill

Weetie and Harry Phillips, Sr.^

The Plough Foundation

Carol W. and James H. Prentiss^

Robert and Ruby Priddy Charitable Trust

Linda W. and S. Herbert Rhea^

Josie and Julian Robertson

Patricia K. and Charles W. Robertson, Jr. ’65

Martha R.^ and James D. Robinson^

Jac C. Ruffi n ’41^

James F. Ruffi n^

J. S.^ and Jan S. Seidman

Leone W.^ and P. K. Seidman^

Cindy L. and John C. Sites ’74

Jeannette Spann ’30^

James A. Thomas III ’62^

Terry E. Westbrook ’66^

Mary Wilson White^

The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation

Dorothy^ and Kemmons^ Wilson

Rebecca Webb and Spence L. Wilson

Marjorie ’39^ and Alvin Wunderlich, Jr. ’39

^In memoriam

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Endowed Circle of the Charles E. Diehl SocietyTo ensure Rhodes’ continuing fi nancial strength, unrestricted endowment gifts can be made to fund perpetual memberships in the Charles E. Diehl Society. These unrestricted gifts may be either current or deferred or some combination of the two. They are recognized with membership in the Endowed Circle.

Endowed GuarantorsMr.^ and Mrs. James A. Thomas, III ’62

Members of the Charles E. Diehl SocietyMembers of the Charles E. Diehl Society provide annual unrestricted gifts. Membership levels in the Society are Philanthropists ($100,000 or more), Guarantors ($50,000 or more), Fellows ($25,000 or more), Benefactors ($15,000 or more), Sustainers ($10,000 or more) and Patrons ($5,000 or more). For those alumni who have not yet celebrated their 10th reunion, membership is offered at a reduced amount. Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk.

Diehl Society FellowBrenda CrainJ. Lester Crain, Jr. ’51John C. Hugon ’77J. L. Jerden ’59Jane Grey JerdenPamela Furer MichaelcheckWilliam J. Michaelcheck ’69Arthur W. Rollins ’81Cathy RollinsAlvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ’39

Diehl Society BenefactorDeborah Legg Craddock ’80Robert E. Craddock, Jr.Barbara Howell Hamilton ’51*Ralph S. Hamilton*Herbert Linville ’50*John PalmerVicki Gilmore Palmer ’75L. Allen Reynolds ’60*

Carole Pearson TrouttWilliam E. TrouttDebby WallaceJohn M. Wallace, III ’75Rebecca Webb WilsonSpence L. WilsonOne Anonymous Donor

Diehl Society SustainerConnie AbstonDunbar Abston, Jr.James N. Augustine, Jr. ’89Tanya Coleman AugustineCarol Piplar BartonJames H. BartonJohn H. Coats ’75Pamela CoatsKelty CrainRogers L. CrainBarry D. Johnson ’83Susanna Yarbrough JohnsonCamille Tanner JonesW. Ralph Jones, III ’79Riea M. LainoffSteven Roy LainoffJ. Stephen MartinRandall R. Rhea ’77Lisenne Dudderar Rockefeller*Jocelyn RudnerWilliam B. RudnerCindy Lynn SitesJohn C. Sites ’74Donna T. Springfi eldJames F. Springfi eld, Sr. ’51

Diehl Society PatronCharles Maurice Agee, III ’99*Madison Moore Agee ’99*Michelle B. Babcock ’98*Jack R. BlairKathleen D. BlairCarolyn Farrior BooneJim Buford Boone, Jr.John H. Bryan ’58John H. Bryan, III ’83Louise Comiskey BryanNeville Frierson Bryan ’58Dorothy Dyess Bryce-Morton ’47C. Williams Butler, III ’63Joan Davis ButlerBruce E. Campbell, Jr.Judith CampbellEllen ClarkG. Edmond Clark*Kenneth F. Clark, Jr.Sue McCown Clark*Maura Brady Costello ’83Timothy P. CostelloMarcus P. Cox ’04*Meg Thomas Crosby ’92*Scott J. Crosby*Anita Ann Davis ’90*David B. DuBard ’88Joe M. Duncan ’63Lee Seabrook Duncan ’73Laila Adams Eckels ’71Richard H. Eckels ’70

Jane Porter FeildRoscoe A. Feild, Jr. ’52Deborah FlexnerThomas M. Flexner ’76John Albert FogartyNancy Womack FogartyDeirdre GiblinJ.W. GibsonKatherine Buckman GibsonR. Sann Gossum ’86*Jason T. Greene ’91Michelle Long Greene ’91Roy L. Greenlee*Sara Jane Bryant Greenlee ’52*Brent Christopher Haney*Christine S. Haney*Thomas B. Harris*Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler ’71Robin Ritter Hatzenbuehler ’71Melissa Ann Herbst ’94Christopher Elliott Higgins ’02C. Stratton Hill, Jr. ’50Charlotte HillRobert M. Johnson, Jr.Doreen M. Kelly*Gary Allan KingRose O’Dell KingA. Dale Ledbetter ’64Bruce R. LeForce ’81Charlotte A. LeForceJames R. Lientz, Jr.Margaret Hall LientzLola Harrison LlewellynRobert R. LlewellynDebby MakrisGeorge A. Makris, Jr. ’78Suzanne MalloryW. Neely Mallory, Jr.Elizabeth MaloneJohn Thomas MaloneHervey Doughton Martin ’58Steve A. Martin ’59Jo MaxwellJohn B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57Claude M. McCord, Jr.Mary Jack Rich McCord ’51Mary McCallum McDonnellMichael McDonnellJames E. McGehee, Jr.Mabel McCall McNeillPhillip H. McNeillDavid R. McWilliams ’78Laurie R. McWilliamsJ. Michael MillisJanet C. MillisFred Montesi, IIIPamela Palmer Montesi ’80Johnny B. Moore, Jr. ’88Merry MooreCraig W. Murray ’69Marsha L. MurrayJames E. NewmanJennifer Worsham Newman ’73Ann O’DonnellJames A. O’Donnell ’74David Overend ’96Willson M. Overend

Clinton R. PearsonEsther West PearsonGregory A. Peters ’82Tess PetersJohn R. Pharis ’67Gayle Davis PoseyWilliam H. Posey, III ’80A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr. ’86Laurie Enos Quattlebaum ’84Linda RheaS. Herbert Rhea^Ali SaberioonGita Hakimian SaberioonChris SandersW. Reid SandersDeborah Owen SchadtStephen C. SchadtElizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58Aubrey A. Smith, Jr. ’63Brenda Schilly SmithM. Gray Stevens ’82Betty Wood Storrs ’53Charles L. StorrsJanet Graf TateS. Shepherd Tate ’39Elizabeth Louise Todd ’73Edward O. Uthman ’74Margaret UthmanHenry D. Varnell, Jr.Jeanne Scott Varnell ’58Jenna Goodloe WadeJohn P. WadeRobert R. WallerSarah Pickens Waller ’63Mary Rodriguez Wardrop ’55David D. Watts ’63Janet WattsRussell T. Wigginton, Jr. ’88*William H. WilcoxKathryn Anne WilliamsGrace Morris Williamson ’57Deborah Hewitt WynneSteven Earl WynneDavid Glenn ZancaGinny Zanca

The Charles E. Diehl SocietyExecutive CommitteeBill Butler ’63, ChairLaila Adams Eckels ’71Roscoe Feild ’52John Maxwell ’57Bill Michaelcheck ’69Randy Rhea ’77Art Rollins ’81Spence Wilson

^In Memoriam

The Charles E. Diehl SocietyC. Williams Butler, III ’63, PresidentThe Charles E. Diehl Society is named for Charles E. Diehl, who served as College President from 1917-49. The Society recognizes individuals who have provided generous fi nancial support for the operation of the college as well as leadership, loyalty and expertise throughout the year.

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Red and Black Society PartnerDavid Hughes BarberJean Louise BarberCarole L. Branyan ’67Katherine Jackson ByeRaymond E. Bye, Jr. ’66Janice Ost Donelson*Lewis R. Donelson ’38*Kathy Lynn Hayek ’81*J. Mark Hollingsworth ’73*Tena Hollingsworth*Abigail Bateman HubbellPaul Joseph Hubbell, IIIAgnes S. LoweJames R. LoweElizabeth Roe Pearce ’91Ashton Phelps, Jr.Suzanne PhelpsDaphne Domaschk PyhrrStephen Anthony PyhrrBrian F. Sudderth ’77Lynn Reecer Sudderth ’78Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ’77Thomas D. SullivanGrace Gabriel Williams ’03*

Red and Black Society SeniorG. Wright Bates, Jr. ’87Kimberly Collins Bates ’88Kenneth B. BielinskiLinda BielinskiDavid D. Blalock, Jr.Nancy R. BlalockCarolyn Crenshaw Carl ’79Ralph A. Carl ’75Georgia DuPre’ Chadwick*Kenneth Kurzweg Chadwick*Denise Fontenot Conte ’91*James V. Conte, Jr. ’91*Georgia S. DavisWilliam H. Davis, Jr. ’68Nancy Davis DonachieRobert James Donachie, Jr.Michael R. DromppDouglas Brian Duncan ’96Kristen Taylor Duncan ’96John Edwin FerebeeC. Bradford Foster, III ’69Susan Hoefer Foster ’69C. Kevin Garland’90Sherrill Cameron Garland ’90Helyn Shelley GoldsteinDebbie Bennett GossJohn Bradford GossSara Helen Goza’80Frances Clevenger Henkel ’79Michael C. Henkel ’79Anne Hixon Huff ’57Thomas A. Huff ’57Robert A. Jetmundsen ’77Erin Stukey Johnson ’73*Warren T. Johnson, Jr.*Thomas L. JonesLizabeth KelleyKaren Davies Lynch*

Michael John Lynch*Matthew D. Marcotte ’99Forrest S. McCartneyRuth Griffi s McCartney ’50James L. McElroy ’69Katherine Maddox McElroy ’77Alexander J. McKelway ’86Margaret Ruyl McTier ’61Joe McWilliamsVivian Dellinger McWilliams ’73Leila Dell MischerWalter Max Mischer, Jr.Pamela Denise Murray ’83Christine Nall*Julian C. Nall ’43*Anh NguyenMichael G. Nolan ’79Rosalia NolanGinger NussbaumLuther J. Nussbaum ’68Amy Inklebarger Ogden*Harry P. Ogden ’71*Jeanne Ellen PerkinsJoe Bob PerkinsDac Tat PhamCynthia Crowson PierceGeorge Forster Pierce, IIIWilliam Howard Pratt, Esq.Barbara B. PriceJoseph A. PriceBrad Priester ’86*Joanna Smith Priester ’88*Charles J. Reichelt, Jr.Elizabeth Proctor Reichelt ’92Melody Hokanson RicheyWarren A. RicheyAnna RobbinsS. Gwin Robbins, Jr. ’68Cary G. RotterWendy Tallent Rotter ’87Diane RudnerJerry SandersMichael John Semmes*Yvette Young Semmes*Harry L. Swinney ’61J. Charles Taylor ’74*Virginia Norquist Taylor*John R. Tilton ’67Lois TiltonSuzanne McCarroll Warner ’57*Andrew W. Watts ’85*Cathy Harper Watts*William C. Wilson ’61Kelly Elizabeth YoungPeter Michael YoungOne Anonymous Donor

Red and Black Society AssociateBette Joan Ackerman*John R. Adams, Jr. ’81Stephanie Bankston Adams ’82Catharine Coleman Alexander ’56J. David Alexander, Jr.^ ’53Jane Phelps Arnold ’49*

Russell P. Ashford ’83*Sarah L. Ashford*Bryan T. Baker ’01Donna Lorraine Barlett ’80Igor Bidikov*Tatiana Bidikov*Ellen Barton Blackmon ’02*Fred Moody Blackmon, Jr. ’01*Cindy BooneJ. Allen Boone, Jr. ’71Barbara Lesh Borleske ’68*Stephen G. Borleske*Anne Riley Bourne ’54Robert I. Bourne, Jr. ’54Laura Keever Brimberry ’89Olin K. BrimberryRickman P. Brown ’77Jennifer Dallas Buckthal*John Roger Buckthal*Alper M. Cetingok ’97R. Alan ChambersRebecca S. ChambersDane S. Ciolino ’85*Michael T. Clary ’77Nancy E. ClaryJohn T. Cotham, Jr. ’74Mary Beth Overton Cotham ’74Carla Jane Cox ’73Cynthia T. Culmo*Mark M. Culmo*Timothy D. Davis ’87Harold C. Dufour, Jr. ’87Jennifer DufourSamantha Briden Duke ’87William Britton Duke, IICarl G. Dury, II ’72*P.J. Marschner EdingtonWilliam H. Edington ’67Gary Bruce ElliottChristopher N. Emanuel ’92Priscilla Hinkle Ennis ’68*Robert J. Ennis*Lawrence E. Evans ’65Manouchehr D. FarahaniMaria E. FarahaniJ. Robert Farrell ’71Linda K. FarrellEllen Marie Feldman-ElliottCamille Roberts FentonJohn M. FentonEllen Kimbrough Fones*Jere B. Fones ’70*Laura Ann Frase ’82Christy Holt Frierson*John Bolinger Frierson*Russell E. Galloway ’80Sherry GallowayKaren Marie Gehrs ’83Elizabeth Myers Haag ’98*Jeffrey E. Hazlewood ’82Margaret Lawson Headrick ’73S. Russell Headrick ’73Sally Ann Holmes ’85Dana Bradley Holt*Rita Louise Holt*

Scott P. Howard ’73Nancy Cox Howell ’67Walter B. Howell ’66Bridget JensenTsutomu Kawazoe ’63Ernest G. Kelly, Jr.Daney D. KeppleAngeline Cook Kinnaird Linn ’79*Lynn Stapleton Koch ’83*Robert A. Koch*Henry A. Kurtz*Patricia Weaver Lawrence ’50William S. LawrenceHelen A. LiliensternDavid E. Lindsey ’63Jeanie Heltzel Lindsey ’65Carol McCracken Lowry*Thomas M. Lowry, III ’63*Hal David Martin*Michelle Kay Martin*James W. Massey ’83Margaret Chisholm Massey ’86James G. McClure ’46Marion Dugdale McClureJames T. McDonald, Jr. ’51Brian S. McGeorge ’95*Susan S. McGeorge*Wesley N. Meador ’00Katherine Bullard Melhorn ’77Marilyn Ann Meyers ’64*Camille D. MillerWilliam Alton MillerCarol Ellis Morgan ’76Cecilia H. MorganJohn R. MorganJ. Thomas Morgan, IIIBrian P. O’Neill ’94Laura McRae O’Neill ’97Martha Irene Pedersen ’70Joel PerchikPamela PerchikSarah Rook Perkins ’49Cynthia Mathis Pfohl ’05Grace Wunderlich Prange ’39Allison Forsyth Prickett ’03Allyson Hooper Proctor ’87Patrick O. Proctor ’80Mary Lampton Puckett ’74Richard H. PuckettM. Rex Rankin, III ’74Henrietta RatcliffJames E. Ratcliff, Jr. ’52Morris T. Reagan ’60Erin Patricia Riches ’99Julia Breslin RigdonMatthew M. Rigdon ’02Mary Jane Smalley Roberts ’58Paul O. RobertsF. Michael RoyerShelley Jean RoyerSally Jane Rutherford*Samad S. Samana ’07Charles W. Sheehan ’01Lisa B. SingerAnn Crandall Sloan

The Red and Black SocietyFred M. Blackmon, Jr.’01, Katherine Bullard Melhorn’77, Emily Davis Olson’06, Co-ChairsMembers of the Red and Black Society provide annual unrestricted gifts. Membership levels in the society, which takes its name from the colors in the college seal, are Partners ($3,500 or more), Senior Members ($2,500 or more), Associates ($1,500 or more) and Members ($1,000 or more). For those alumni who have not yet celebrated their 10th reunion, membership is offered at a reduced amount. Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk.

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C. Hamilton SloanJonathan P. Smoke ’91Kathleen Fleece Smoke ’91Allison Paige Spinks*Stephen Christopher Spinks ’91*John C. Stepan ’63Rebecca StepanDavid L. TaitMary Rebecca Moore Tait ’83Frank B. Thacher, III ’01Linda Z. Tufton*Peter Michael Tufton*David Salem TweelMargaret Sloan TweelGlenn Nichols Wagner*Patricia Louise Walls ’65*Benjamin F. Ward, Jr. ’65Carol Nicholson WardRebecca Wynn Weiler ’69*Richard E. Weiler*Tracy L. WescheW. Allen Wesche ’88Erwin Hansch Westmoreland ’57Howard C. WestmorelandRobert W. Wheeler ’84*Pamela WilldRobert M. Wild, Jr. ’66Jane Wittichen Williams ’52Michael Shay Womack, Sr.Stacy Sodel WomackDouglas Hurt YarnLisa Flint YarnGeorge Villere YoungSarah Chesser Young

Red and Black Society MemberAmanda Jones Aghdami ’90Farhad AghdamiP. Max Aldrich ’82H. William Allen, III ’66Katherine Willis Allen ’66Mehreen Omar AtiqOmar Taimoor AtiqAnna Kathryn Atkinson ’38Betsy Breytspraak Awsumb ’63George W. Awsumb ’61B. Robert BakerCarmody BakerCarolyn Michelle BrownDale R. Baker ’10Dudley Baker, Jr. ’99*William Anderson BakerG. Mitchell Baldree ’83Marie Farrar Baldree ’85Mary Allie McColgan Baldwin ’61*Thomas Medley BaleVickie Lynn BaleP. Ross Bandy ’72Carolyn Alison Barnwell ’99Joy Magdovitz Bearman ’58Leo M. Bearman, Jr.Jann J. BellamyRaymond E. BellamyElizabeth Lazear Bingley ’71Claire Knight BlakeJoseph J. Blake Jr.Kenneth Adam Bohnert ’07*Suzanne L. BonefasJames D. Bonham ’76Jane Bonham

Katharine Farmer Breaux ’99Matthew H. Breaux ’99Chip Brian ’94*James McDuffi e Bruce, IIIMargaret Gower BruceDavid CaldwellNancy CaldwellR. Bradford Camp, Jr. ’66Stuart Campbell*Mary Palmer Campbell ’79Becky Irvin Campbell*Christopher W. Cardwell ’94Daniel S. Case ’07*Donna CasparianJohn S. Cherry, Jr. ’63Brian M. Clary ’01*Annelle Albritton Clute ’55Jan Bellew ConnorRobert Blacksher ConnorC. Allen Cooke ’53Dee Goodloe CookeEdward Charles Coppola, Sr.Nancy Elizabeth CoppolaMichael P. CoreyPatricia Ann CoreyE. Ralph Cotham, IVMary Frances Buxton Cotham ’62Colin L. Cox ’09Stephanie Elizabeth Cox ’03Jeffrey L. Crader ’01Jacob T. Cremer ’06*Terin Barbas CremerAnne Marie Crifasi ’07*Senter Crook ’65C. Richard CrosbyWynona Gillmore Crosby ’64Elizabeth Boatwright CrowleyRobert James Crowley, Jr.Catherine Susanna Cuellar ’96Richard K. DaggerElizabeth Gay DaughdrillJames H. Daughdrill, Jr.Joyce DortchRichard W. Dortch ’58Joseph E. Dudek, Jr. ’94*Carolyn Gardner Duggan ’88Donald Duggan ’86James Baldwin Duncan, III*Christine Ray Eades ’82David L. Eades ’82Jennifer Fey Edmonds ’68Oscar H. Edmonds, IIICarolyn EdwardsMichael A. Edwards ’79Douglas Leslie EilandSonja Darlene EilandGeorgia Wolfe EngwallK. Wyatt Engwall ’69Sarah Kinnard EvinsStarling Claude EvinsSarah Lindsey Fairchild ’06*Clay T. Farha*Jamie L. Farha*E. Carl Fisher ’65*Lois B. Fisher*Stephanie Louise Flaniken ’76Patricia Michele Flynn ’77Martha FogelmanRobert F. FogelmanKristin A. Forbes ’10

Brian E. FosheeLauren FosheeKristine Kathleen FoxCatherine Moore Freeburg ’40Elise FrickMichael R. Frick ’80Arthur F. Fulmer, Jr.Arthur Fulmer, IIIMichelle Vick Fulmer ’83Jonathon T. Gamble ’06Steven M. Garrett ’81Margaret Jean Gatz ’66*Lela Sanford Whittle GermannLogan H. Germann ’93Elizabeth Johnston Gillespie ’75Trow GillespieEmmel B. Golden, Jr. ’72James B. Golden, III ’85*Nancy Jaco Golden ’71Jeanne GrebeT. Keith GrebeRobert C. Grenfell ’75Eileen Ann Griffi nThomas Earl Griffi nJack Webster GrigsbyLauren Beth Gunn ’02Douglas F. Halijan ’89Sue Dunn Hall ’69*Mark L. Hammond ’79John Calvin Hardin, IIISally Hope HardinChristopher HarrisCynthia C. HarrisDiana Craig HarrisJeffrey C. HatcherDeborah Jean HavnerGalen Clifford HavnerElizabeth Spencer Hefl in ’83Michael D. Hefl inAlexander S. Heit ’08*Susan Dillard Hendrickson ’69William G. Hendrickson ’68Kim Baxter Henley ’60Raymond F. Henley ’60James Logan HenriksonMargaret HenriksonJack D. Herbert ’62Edward C. Hermann ’42Katherine M. HermannJerry D. Heston ’78Dennis A. HigdonJoanna Coss Higdon ’66John S. Hille ’69Tansill Heslip Hille ’69Leah Karen Hirsch ’08John E. Hixon ’60Margaret HixonMichael J. HoftoNancy T. HoftoC. Alton Hollingsworth, Jr.Elizabeth Hollingsworth ’55William Mason Holmes, Jr. ’64Dr. Michael Horberg*Jane M. HornWarren B. HornAmy Farley Howe ’83*R. Davis Howe, Jr. ’83*Leigh Taylor Hughes ’91*William W. Hunt^ ’56Eva Mae Duncan Hussey ’59

Robert J. Hussey, Jr.Kathryn Smallwood Jacobus ’62John Jacobus ’62Randall JahrenRobert A. James, Jr. ’91*Lisa Broemmelsick JehlLouis Crowley Jehl, Jr.Charles R. JohansonTheresa B. JohansonDerren Dee JohnsonFrederick Alan JohnsonLaura Raquel Johnson ’10Arch C. Johnston ’67Carrie Osborne Johnston ’06Jennifer Harris Johnston ’93*Jill S. JohnstonStuart T. Johnston ’03Megan Jones ’90*Sonya N. Jones ’95*Stephen P. JonesVickie Hardy Jones ’93Lewis K. Kalmbach ’83Cheryl L. KaywoodSam K. KaywoodKeith E. Kelly ’88Robin Meredith Kelly ’89Eleanor Rosson Kennedy ’69*John L. Kennedy ’69*Ann McNeill KillaryScott David KillaryJames R. Kingman ’09Charles W. Kinslow, III ’72*Dr. Charles A. KirbySusan Daigle KirbyGlenda Gail KirkpatrickRobert D. KirkpatrickRebecca Davis Knack ’60*Gerald A. Koonce ’73Jeffrey John KovalicPamela KovalicPatricia Ann Lane ’72Berta Radford Laney ’50James Thomas LaneyJohn Dukes LangstonSusan Hughes LangstonMary Elizabeth Webb Lawrence ’93C. Lynn Lawson ’87*Melanie Mitchum Leader ’80William D. Leader, Jr.Mary Dempsey LembkeMatthew H. Lembke ’88Nancy Hope Lenox ’71John Dewitt LentPamela K. LentClay LiliensternRebecca LiliensternValerie Ann Loebs ’80Nancy Rogers MacDonaldChip Fabian MacDonaldEdward S. Mackey*Susan Eades Mackey ’85*Douglas Hayes MadisonStephanie MadisonAhad Mahootchi ’88Neely Mallory, IIIMark Peter MantovaniPatricia Ann MantovaniJanet Ann MarrPrice Hendricks MarrGeorge Stephen Mason, Jr.

6 Honor Roll of Donors 2009-2010

Kym Freeman MasonHilary Lavonne Mast ’07Julia MatthewsMichael L. Matthews ’84Joanne McAlvanyWilliam McAlvanyAmy Hazlewood McAtee ’86W. Neal McAtee ’85John R. McCuneIsaac Joseph McFaddenFrank S. McKnight ’49Patricia Caldwell McKnight ’49Karen S. McLain*Richard S. McLain*B. Denton McLellan ’58*John W. McQuiston, II ’65Robbie Walker McQuiston ’65Philip S. McSween ’87Vivian Gay McWilliams ’08Irma Waddell Merrill ’47Cathryn Chrouser MillerGeraldine MillerThomas W. MillerCharles S. Mitchell, V ’94Houston Niller Moore ’29James Riley Mulroy, II ’71Nancy MulroyKenneth John NajderMichelle C. NajderJoseph J. Nash ’81Ginny Rae Neal ’96*Teresa Watson NelsonAndrew Jackson Noble, IIIChris Nunn ’97Paul M. Ollinger ’91John S. Olsen*Julie Ann Olsen*Emily Davis Olson ’06Gregory OttC. Penn Owen, IIIGwen Jones Owen ’79D. Davidson Oxley ’87Charlotte Patton Parks ’83Paul N. Parks, Jr. ’83Charles W. Parrott ’83Deborah ParrottCatherine Ann PattersonDavid L. PattersonTracy Vezina Patterson ’84Clyde L. Patton, Jr.Leslie PattonJulianne Johnson Paunescu ’89*Daniel E. PellegromSally PellegromFrances Crouch Perkins ’51J. Russell Perry ’33

Rebecca Todd Peters ’89*Ann PetersenJames D. Petersen ’60Betty Chalmers Peyton ’58*Melinda Carol Phillips ’03*Diane Litwak PikosMichael Anthony PikosGary M. PolovichPeggy Collins PolovichHafford C. Porter, II ’08*Dorothy Johnson Pounders ’68Louis R. Pounders ’68Betty PyeattWayne W. PyeattMikkel B. Quam ’09*Richard D. QuayRosamond Goldman Quay ’75Joan Corbett QuinnJohn H. Quinn, Jr. ’58Carmen M. RamirezJ. Richard RamirezMark W. RandolphCharlotte Lebo Ray ’67James A. RayBhaskar C. ReddyTanuja ReddyMarshall M. Redmon ’84*Melissa Jordan Redmon ’82*John Anders Reynolds ’04*Larry Rice ’74Joy RiceChristopher L. Riley ’84Elizabeth Browning RileyLinda Ellen RivkinMichael Lee RivkinCharles William Robertson, Jr. ’65Patricia K. RobertsonDebbi Fields RoseMichael D. RoseAnn Rollow Ross ’52Beth McFadden RouseRobert Hudson RouseCarol Lee Collins Royer ’78Joe RoyerPhilip J. Ruppel ’06Carolyn R. RussellGeorge M. Russell ’56Jonathan M. Russom ’02David Joel SackettKim Connolly SackettAlan Dale SandiferMary Louise SandiferMargaret Bane Schatzman ’79Nathan K. SchatzmanHoward M. Schramm, III ’98Barry Charles Schully

Ellen Coulter SchullyEric H. SchultzKim A. SchultzEric T. Sefton ’02Lauren Blalock Sefton ’03Richard Sewell ’10Elaine K. ShanleyJohn R. Shanley, Jr. ’84Leighton A. Shantz ’88Elizabeth Noble Sharpe ’09Erin Davis Shedd ’98Joseph S. Sims*Vivian Sims*Mark V. Smith*Patricia Parish Smith*Trish Witherspoon Spore ’83Richard R. Spore, III ’84Anne Heard StokesJohn W. Stokes, Jr.Alex Robert Stowe, Jr.Josephine Uri StoweRobert J. Strandburg*Choojit SweeneyJohn J. Sweeney, Jr.Amanda Grebe Tamburrino ’98*Paige Wilson Tench ’76James W. Thomas, II ’70Myrna ThomasJames Orville Thompson, Sr.Lynn Stanley ThompsonJosephine Taylor Threlkeld ’54William C. Threlkeld ’53Elizabeth ToddM. Alfred Todd ’65Endang Megawatt TongWilliam Chi TongJ.D. Trimble, Jr. ’52Claude B. Trusty ’56Margaret TrustyJohn W. Tucker ’80Mrs. Laurie Ann TuckerAgnes Ming Turley ’44Michael S. TutorRuth Green Tutor ’85Carolyn Spann UttWilliam Phillips UttAmanda Illges Van Cleve ’91William J. Van Cleve ’90Christopher W. VanDervort ’02Carl E. Vest ’92*Christian B. Waddell ’93*Chris WallaceLorraine Marcelle WallaceDonna Dickens Waller ’59Ada Jane Walters ’56Deborah Susan Wann

Ronnie J. WannLynn Morrow Ward ’66Rick Lane Warren, IIIPolly Pogue WarrenDavid B. Weatherman ’01Arthur M. Weeden, Jr.*Diane McMillan Wellford ’59Walker L. Wellford, III ’59Lewis P. WexlerLynda Lipscomb Wexler ’60Charles L. Wheeler ’05*Molly Chapman Wheeler ’05*Barbara WilliamsChristie McDaniel WilliamsG. Kenneth WilliamsJohn A. WilliamsKevin H. Williams ’89Vivian Gray WilliamsJon David Willingham ’04David J. WottleJanice Kay WottleJane Cady WrightLinda Kay Yates ’69Simone Harvey Yoder ’03Donna Mannina Young ’88Peter F. Zanca ’10Two Anonymous Donors

Red and Black Society Executive CommitteeCo-ChairsFred M. Blackmon, Jr. ’01Katherine Bullard Melhorn ’77Emily Davis Olson ’06CommitteeG. Mitchell Baldree ’83Raymond E. Bye, Jr. ’66Christopher W. Cardwell ’94Alper M. Cetingok ’97Anne Marie Crifasi ’07William H. Edington ’67Samuel C. Highsmith ’67Michael L. Matthews ’84Vivian Dellinger McWilliams ’73Melinda C. Phillips ’03John Anders Reynolds ’04Philip J. Ruppel ’06Claude B. Trusty ’56Grace Williams ’03

^In Memoriam

Joseph W. Blount ’79Carole L. Branyan ’67Robert H. BuckmanC. Stratton Hill ’50Elizabeth Sheppard Hurley ’84Mark N. Hurley ’82

Gayden Rasberry Jones ’59Dorothy Orgill KirschJohn B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57Joyce A. Mollerup Paul S. Mostert ’50Harrison Kirkland Osoinach ’55

Randall R. Rhea ’77James T. Robertson ’53Valeria B. RobertsonAnn Rollow Ross ’52James A. Thomas, III ’62^Nancy Laws Thomas

Rebecca Webb WilsonSpence L. WilsonWilliam C. Wilson, Esquire ’61Winston Wolfe

^In Memoriam

The Walter D. Bellingrath Society With deep gratitude, Rhodes College honors members of The Walter D. Bellingrath Society, whose concern for the future fi nancial strength of Rhodes has led them to make historic deferred gifts to the college.

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Connie AbstonDunbar Abston, Jr.Elizabeth Hoye Amis ’52Lucille Hamer Amis ’48Marshall AmisRobert W. Amis^ ’48Ruth Foster Arnold ’77Anna Kathryn Atkinson ’38John Timothy Atkinson ’70John A. Austin, Jr. ’52Michelle B. Babcock ’98Cynthia Brown Bair ’83Frank G. Barton, III ’78Martha J. BeckerAnn Bell ’41Leo Berg ’78Richard D. Bird, Jr.’83Charles P. BooneRobert L. Booth, Jr. ’58Mary Dorothy Boswell ’38Anne Riley Bourne ’54E. Denby Brandon, Jr. ’50Helen Deupree Brandon ’51Mary Jane Howard Brandon ’66David E. Brock ’80Anne S. Caldwell ’51Bruce E. Campbell, Jr.Judith CampbellDavid B. Carr ’98Ewing Carruthers, Jr. ’39Jane Ogden Carruthers ’48Lorna Lyell Chain ’87William D. ChallenSandra Beck Charlton ’83Tom S. Charlton ’78Anthony J. ChivettaDolores ChivettaEllen ClarkKenneth F. Clark, Jr.James Nelson Clay, III ’51Charles P. Cobb^ ’44Oliver P. Cobb, III ’76Ruth Moore CobbBeverly Claire ColeStephen H. Cole ’68Frances ColeyWilliam O. Coley, Jr. ’50John S. Collier ’46Louise Wilbourn Collier ’46Kevin E. Collins ’81Katharine Meacham Conover ’43B. Bruce Cook, Jr. ’68Claudia Cooper Cook ’69H. Brent Cooke, IV ’83Lisa Davis CookePete Cornish ’62Deborah Legg Craddock ’80Henry R. Crais ’58Nancy Stillman CraisJudith Devore CrumbyRobert H. Crumby ’53Cecil G. Culverhouse ’54Alan E. Curle ’82Georgia S. DavisWilliam H. Davis, Jr. ’68W. Lipscomb Davis, Jr.Edward A. de Villafranca ’83

Richard B. Dixon ’50Wilda Henderson Dodson ’74F. Elaine Donelson ’59Janice Ost DonelsonLewis R. Donelson ’38Edna Earl DouglasJohn P. Douglas ’48Edward G. Dudley, III ’84Lynn Myrick Dudley ’82William B. Dunavant, Jr.Joe M. Duncan ’63Lee Seabrook Duncan ’73Judith Simono Durff ’66Thomas H. Durff ’65Carl G. Dury, II ’72Elizabeth Larson Eckford ’82Erroll Eckford, III ’81Michael A. Edwards ’79Lawrence A. EggerPatricia Butterworth Egger ’65Kurt Elias^ ’40Barbara Swaim Ensrud ’61James G. Finley ’62Mary Lou Carwile Finley ’64Demaris Bailey Ford ’84Robert Marvin Ford, Jr. ’82L. Dossett Foster ’64W. Aaron Foster ’67Catherine Moore Freeburg ’40James L. Fri, Jr.Frank A. Frisch ’77Jennie Puryear Gardner ’31Allison GarrottThomas M. Garrott, IIIVirginia GayleMary R. Goodloe ’84Henry GoodrichJustine Klyce Guthrie^ ’42Gus G. HalliburtonEthel Ashton Harrell ’54Dabney Nicholls Haugh ’74Robert M. Haugh ’73Samuel C. Highsmith ’67Allen H. Hilzheim ’43Jack B. Hilzheim^ ’48Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr. ’64Norma Keisling Holmes ’52William Mason Holmes, Jr. ’64Elizabeth Anne Davies HoodJason P. Hood ’87Marcus C. Houston ’70Margaret Jones Houts^ ’40Scott P. Howard ’73Karen HulettWilliam B. Hulett ’69Catherine Howe Hunt ’81Craig A. Ingvalson ’81Katy B. IngvalsonT. Francis Jackson, III ’62Paula Shapiro JacobsonBridget JensenJ. L. Jerden ’59Jane Grey JerdenSarah Josephine JohnsonRichard C. Kamm, Jr. ’96Daney D. KeppleThomas R. Kepple, Jr.

Louise Lyell Lampton ’88Patricia Ann Lane ’72James C. LanierMartha Schulz Laurie ’69Patricia Weaver Lawrence ’50William S. LawrenceWalter S. Lazenby, Jr. ’51Nancy Hope Lenox ’71V. Markham Lester ’73Donald J. LinebackHerbert Linville ’50Frances LivesayAndrew S. LondonJerry L. Lovelace, Jr. ’86Beverly LuttrellAndrew L. MacQueen ’87Kimberly Chickey MacQueen ’83W. Neely Mallory, Jr.H. Grady Marlow, III ’72Patrick L. Matlock ’74Ethel Taylor Maxwell ’36Vern E. McCarty ’66Kathleen McClain ’74Mary McCallum McDonnellMichael McDonnellCarolyn Bruninga McGough ’68William H. McLean ’57Harriette Hollis McLoughlin ’41John T. McLoughlinN. P. McWhirter, III ’73Susan Neal McWhirter ’75David R. McWilliams ’78Stevens D. Melton ’77Lisa Gilchrist Mischke ’81Philip E. Mischke ’79Virginia Roberson Mitchell ’60Catherine Harrell Morehead ’82Robert T. Morehead ’82Rosanna Morris ’41C. Eric Mount, Jr. ’57Truly Brown Mount ’59Philip P. Mulkey ’77Chris Nunn ’97Amy Inklebarger OgdenHarry P. Ogden ’71Chandra Thakkar O’Keefe ’95Michael G. O’Keefe ’81Anna Ruth Olswanger ’75John K. Osoinach ’69Susan Head Osoinach ’67Carol Corbitt OverendGeorge D. OverendDavid Overend ’96Willson M. OverendRichard A. Park ’59Michael D. Pearigen ’77Clinton R. PearsonEsther West PearsonMargery G. PeeteRussell F. Peete, Jr. ’41J. Russell Perry ’33Amel C. Peterson, Jr. ’54John R. Pharis ’67Pamela Anne Portwood ’78R. Michael PotterRosemary Wood Potter ’70Carol Prentiss

Patrick O. Proctor ’80Anne PyronIra W. Pyron, Jr. ’48Carolyn Tatum Ray ’90Christopher C. Ray ’88Ann McConnell Reaves^ ’47Robert G. Reaves ’47J. William Reddoch, III ’84Jenny ReidWilliam W. Reid, Jr.David Reinmund ’82Linda RheaS. Herbert Rhea^Mary Jane Smalley Roberts ’58Paul O. RobertsArthur W. Rollins ’81Cathy RollinsWilliam B. RudnerH. Stanford Sanders ’63C. V. Scarborough, Jr. ’67Carolyn P. SchriberElaine K. ShanleyJohn R. Shanley, Jr. ’84Ann Gotschall Sharp ’72C. Edward Sharp, Jr. ’72Nelly Galloway Shearer ’60Rebecca Laughlin Sherman ’38Elizabeth Catherine SkvarlaJohn E. SkvarlaEva SladenJ. Brian SladenKatherine Hinds Smythe ’53W. Hamilton Smythe, III ’52James F. Springfi eld, Sr. ’51Robert L. Stewart ’53Kathryn Whitsitt Tanner ’57Ray Ulon Tanner ’54J. Charles Taylor ’74Mark W. Taylor ’80Thomas P. Teasley ’69Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. ’56Peggy Ross Templeton ’56John Joseph Thomason ’51Sally Palmer ThomasonJames Howard Thompson^ ’56Margareta O. Thompson ’56Robert T. Threlkeld ’82Richard A. Trippeer, Jr.Carole Pearson TrouttWilliam E. TrouttClaude B. Trusty ’56Margaret TrustyDonald W. TuckerSybil TuckerFrank L. Turner, Jr.^ ’50Ralph V. Turner ’57Rann L. Vaulx ’60Robert R. WallerSarah Pickens Waller ’63Benjamin F. Ward, Jr. ’65Mary Rodriguez Wardrop ’55David D. Watts ’63H. Reiter Webb, Jr. ’52Norma Webb ’52Brenda K. Webb-LanierRebecca Wynn Weiler ’69Richard E. Weiler

The Ralph C. Hon SocietyWith deep gratitude, Rhodes College recognizes members of the Ralph C. Hon Society who have ensured the future strength of the college by making Rhodes a direct benefi ciary of a variety of estate plans including will provisions, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts and life insurance policies.

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$50,000 and upMinnie Lee Hamer Bales ’35Carol Piplar BartonJames H. BartonRobert H. BuckmanChloe Malone Burch^ ’34Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler ’71Robin Ritter Hatzenbuehler ’71Andi HillWilton D. HillRiea M. LainoffSteven Roy LainoffCatherine McClure LeslieJo MaxwellJohn B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57Pamela Furer MichaelcheckWilliam J. Michaelcheck ’69Joyce A. MollerupCatherine D. Orgill^John PalmerVicki Gilmore Palmer ’75Charles William Robertson, Jr. ’65James T. Robertson ’53Patricia K. RobertsonValeria RobertsonJanelle Love SimmonsThomas Murphey SimmonsFrank L. Turner, Jr.^ ’50Rebecca Webb WilsonSpence L. Wilson

$10,000 - $49,999James N. Augustine, Jr. ’89Tanya Coleman AugustineMichelle B. Babcock ’98Ann Hudson Jones BoyleJ. Bayard Boyle, Jr.John H. Bryan, III ’83Louise Comiskey BryanHal CrenshawLucia CrenshawT. Stratton Daniel, Jr.^ ’44Betty EckelsHarold N. Falls^ ’40Elizabeth Wade Ferris^ ’53Charles C. GerberMeg GerberJustine Klyce Guthrie^ ’42Barry D. Johnson ’83Susanna Yarbrough JohnsonChrissy LydickWalter E. Lydick, Jr. ’68Bob Buchanan Mahoney

Wendi Carter MahoneyCarolyn T. McAfeeJames E. McGehee, Jr.Catherine D. RauckRichard Lee RauckArthur W. Rollins ’81Cathy RollinsNettie W. Schilling^Malcolm SharpWayne Steele Sharp ’75James F. Springfi eld, Sr. ’51Darrell G. TownsendDeborah E. TownsendCarole Pearson TrouttWilliam E. TrouttCal TurnerRobert R. WallerSarah Pickens Waller ’63Seven Anonymous Donors

$1,000 - $9,999Bette Joan AckermanMichael A. BabichB. Robert BakerCarmody BakerG. Wright Bates, Jr. ’87Kimberly Collins Bates ’88Bryan P. BernardAnne Riley Bourne ’54Robert I. Bourne, Jr. ’54Elizabeth BoyleW. Ray BrakebillCarole L. Branyan ’67Courtney Poole Brunetz ’96Neil A. Brunetz ’97Frank C. Byrd, III ’90David L. Carter^ ’71Ross M. Cascio ’02Lana ChuThomas P. Chu ’80Suzanna Marten Cody ’75W. J. Michael Cody ’58Denise Fontenot Conte ’91James V. Conte, Jr. ’91Deborah Legg Craddock ’80Robert E. Craddock, Jr.Donna Lee DeinesKelly B. DeinesByron Dobell ’58Elizabeth DobellLaura L. DoramusMark C. Doramus ’80Joe M. Duncan ’63

Lee Seabrook Duncan ’73Laila Adams Eckels ’71Richard H. Eckels ’70Frank S. EvansJanis S. EvansSue J. Fann^John Peter FrankJohn D. Gladney ’74Debbie Bennett GossJohn Bradford GossMadeline H. HamersleyMark L. Hammond ’79Jeffrey HindmanBetsy HollingsworthCyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr. ’64Pung-Pung HaungJohn R. HuffmanSusan Logan Huffman ’83Kristin Dwelle Hurst ’88Vernon HurstRobert M. Johnson, Jr.Lizabeth KelleyJean S. KirkScott H. KirkAllan B. Korsakov ’64Jessica Hunt Kremeier ’03Michael J. Kremeier ’02Henry A. KurtzAngela Gailey Laster ’92Walter S. Lazenby, Jr. ’51James R. Lientz, Jr.Lola Harrison LlewellynRobert R. LlewellynDebby MakrisGeorge A. Makris, Jr. ’78Michael A. Mammarelli ’89Elizabeth M. MarshallGeorge Stephen Mason, Jr.Kym Freeman MasonMichael L. MatkinsR. Scott McCord ’85Betty McMahonMarshall E. McMahonJohn H. McMinn, III ’68Michael Allen MonsorHenry W. MorganSnowden Boyle Morgan ’69Brenda Partee MorrisHerman Morris, Jr. ’73Catherine MortonJere B. Nash, Jr. ’50Margaret Boisen Nash ’50June Daniels Neal^

Amy Inklebarger OgdenHarry P. Ogden ’71Charles W. Parrott ’83Deborah ParrottJane McAtee Patterson ’50Robert G. PattersonElizabeth Roe Pearce ’91Ashton Phelps, Jr.Suzanne PhelpsDiane Litwak PikosMichael Anthony PikosArnold Hey Pittman ’67Deborah Nichol Pittman ’71Gayle Davis PoseyWilliam H. Posey, III ’80Daphne Domaschk PyhrrStephen Anthony PyhrrClinton William Randolph ’02Julia Johnson Randolph ’01Marshall M. Redmon ’84Melissa Jordan Redmon ’82Evelyn ReedWilliam R. Reed, Jr.Randall R. Rhea ’77Sally Jane RutherfordDonna Marie RyanJefrey Wayne RyanAli SaberioonGita Hakimian SaberioonRhonda Joan SalvucciThomas Joseph SalvucciCharles Ralph ShawDawn Elaine ShawCharles W. Sheehan ’01Clara Stephens Smith ’60James D. SmithStover L. Smith, Jr.Louise Southard^M. Gray Stevens ’82Joelen Stone-FrankGayle Scott Storey ’70Peggy Crocker Strong ’55Thomas E. Strong ’54Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ’77Thomas D. SullivanLester Ellis SunaRobyn Rebecca SunaHarry L. Swinney ’61Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. ’56Peggy Ross Templeton ’56Henry M. Turley, Jr.Lynne TurleyHenry D. Varnell, Jr.

Restricted Gifts, Deferred Gifts and Gifts to the EndowmentRhodes gratefully acknowledges the following alumni, parents and friends who made gifts restricted for specifi c purposes, deferred gifts or gifts to build Rhodes’ permanent endowment this year.

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Lewis D. Wellford^ ’43Erwin Hansch Westmoreland ’57Lewis P. WexlerLynda Lipscomb Wexler ’60Sarah Boothe White ’39Thomas J. White, Jr.^ ’39

Pamela WilldRobert M. Wild, Jr. ’66Sue Legge WilkieGeorge W. Wilson, III ’53Natalie WilsonEileen Ruffi n Wood ’89

H. Trent Wood d ’48Mae Milner WoodFranklin M. Wright^Robert WrightVelma WrightAlvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ’39

Marjorie Jennings Wunderlich^ ’39Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg ’62Ron A. Yarbrough

^In Memoriam

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Jeanne Scott Varnell ’58Glenn Nichols WagnerEmily Holloway Walker ’64J. Robert Walker, IIIChris WallaceLorraine Marcelle WallaceAda Jane Walters ’56Beth A. WaltersDavid D. Watts ’63Janet WattsLewis D. Wellford^ ’43Winifred Pritchartt Wellford^ ’43Zachary McCree Wilson, III ’02Patricia Mosser WolfTheodore P. WolfMichael Shay Womack, Sr.Stacy Sodel WomackHenry Lane Young, III ’02Two Anonymous Donors

Up to $1,000Shawn B. Abel ’87Connie AbstonDunbar Abston, Jr.Hugh AdamsJune R. AdamsZachary F. Albert ’10Judith Burnett AlbrightAndrelino Adriano AlixEugenia Camacho AlixJ. Christopher Allen ’88Julia Wellford Allen ’47Louise Rutkowski Allen ’77Ray M. Allen, Jr.Charles S. Allison ’10Jane AllumsElaine AmisElizabeth Hoye Amis ’52Marshall AmisJo Anne AndersonJulia Catharine Anderson ’10Megan Elna-Lyn Andrews ’02Janet H. AngellJulie Clare AntayaRichard Scott AntayaRoss Armstrong ’01Louise ArnoldSuzanne ArringtonDr. Robert Joseph AscuittoMichael W. AtkinsonJoseph Priestley AtnipKathy Lynn AtnipJohn A. Austin, Jr. ’52Robert E. AustinSusan Fulmer Austin ’55Kevin AvinFrances B. BachmanJoseph R. Badgett ’79Anne Johnsen Bailey ’80Catherine Clements Bailey ’73Glyn BaileyT. Clinton Bailey ’73Dale R. Baker ’10Julie BakerKatherine McCaa Baldwin ’93Robert L. Baldwin ’93Leonard H. Ballard ’76Lynn BallingerRuth BandoroffLa M. Banks

Abril BarbaWhitney Jo Barham ’08Paula B. BarnesRobert Lynn BarrowsSuzanne BarrowsTeresa Beckham GrammKevin E. BeesonJennifer L. BellAlice BennettPatricia Ann BennettRussell Glenn BennettReida BensonAna Valisa Berber-Thayer ’09Jonathan Duane BergerRebecca Kim BergerPaul C. BergsonRoland BernardPeter M. BernonRobert BernsteinElizabeth Lee Berry ’10Scott J. BessShannon Simpson Bevins ’96Amanda BielinskiKenneth B. BielinskiLinda BielinskiCatherine Ruth Birdwell ’06Terry L. Bitner ’69Cynthia Regina Bitters ’11Pamela Kay BittersRobert Alan BittersLynne M. BlairSusan Smith BlairJohn R. BlaisdellDavid D. Blalock, Jr.Nancy R. BlalockMark A. BlockSamuel Blum, DDSHarry J. BlumenthalRuth G. BodkinKevin BohnBrian James BolwellNina M. BolwellCindy BooneJ. Allen Boone, Jr. ’71Richard BoothJohn D. Bordelon ’06Lauren Roussel Bordelon ’06Callie Prewitt Borgman ’10Christian David Boswell ’84Trish BoswellBarbara Sue BoucherBradley Albert BoucherJeanne B. BoutonFay B. BowenGary Dwayne BowenJettie D. Bowen, Jr. ’58Patricia Diane BowenElsie C. BoydKim R. BoydPaul BozoianKaren T. BradfordWilliam L. Branim ’10Roger S. BransfordSusan Ray Bransford ’81Jacqueline Brasfi eldThomas S. BremerRobert A. BrewerDouglas K. BridgesRobert D. BroegeDonald R. Brown

Drew BrownJean K. BrownMartin H. BrownMichael S. BrownMilton P. Brown, Jr.Rhonda V. BrownRichard E. BrownTeresa Truitt BrownJoanie McEnery Browne ’04Patrick Walsh Browne, III ’03Alyssa Camille Browning ’97Steven BrunsBeverly BrunsonDavid BrunsonJan McDonald BuddekeGretchen Oge Bufe ’06John C. BumpersLauren K. BunchJohn W. Buntin, Jr. ’04A. G. BurkhartTara BurkhartJames R. BurnettAnn Schwartz BurnickDaniel Jay BurnickChristopher M. Calamese ’07Betty CalandruccioLindsey C. Calder ’10Anne S. Caldwell ’51Lindy C. Gardner CaldwellSarah Kathlene Caldwell ’04Stephen A. Caldwell ’68Marjorie Elizabeth CallicottLeah M. CampbellSusan Jo CandiottiWilliam M. Canfi eldWilliam Arthur CardenErnest J. Cardin, Jr.Tiffany G. CardinAlice Catherine CarlsStephen Douglas CarlsKevin M. Carlucci ’00David B. Carr ’98Mary Alice Masters Carrell ’59William E. Carrell ’58Beverly Fourmy CarrickElaine Toulon Carroll ’79Ewing Carruthers, Jr. ’39Jane Ogden Carruthers ’48Melanie Cruse Carter ’10Byron J. Casey, IIICarol CaseyEileen CaseyGlenn CaseyMichael P. CaseyPatrick H. CaseyBena CatesGeorge E. CatesKathleen Baker CatesKay F. CattertonAlan D. ChandlerNancy Jane ChandlerThelma L. ChandlerWilliam Dean ChandlerDavid W. Chang ’55Courtney Ward Chavez ’91Dara C. Chesnutt ’10Jack A. Childers, Jr. ’71Jennifer ChildersAnne V. ClarinGary Raymond Clarin

Gregory F. ClarinJames ClarinJanet M. ClarinByron B. ClarkLisa M. ClarkPhilip L. ClarkSusan M. Clark ’74Diane L. J. ClarkeMary Ann Ramsey Clarke ’50Philip R. Clarke, IIIRobert ClausingTommy V. Clinton ’61Sandy Lynn Colbs ’80Frances ColeyWilliam O. Coley, Jr. ’50James W. Collins ’85Kevin E. Collins ’81Kathy Bogart ConkellWilliam David ConkellJudith ConleyLori Sanders ConleyThomas Denny ConleyMarilyn Marcher ConnStephen Alfred ConnSandra A. ConnellKaren ConnerPamela C. ConoverAlice Cook ’34Elizabeth Angell CookHeather Stewart Cook ’91Peter Mohler CookAnna Marie Coons ’10Ann D. CopeEdward Charles Coppola, Sr.Nancy Elizabeth CoppolaCarol White CovicCraig Alan CovicAnne McCormick CovingtonStan CovingtonAlice Hunt Cowley ’06Alice Shanklin CowleyJohn P. CowleyAllison Elizabeth Cox ’06Margaret CoxPaul Lawrence Cox^ ’65S. M. CoylAnne P’Pool Crabb ’61George W. Crabb ’60Donna Rena CrenshawJohn Jeffrey CrenshawHelene K. CroninLisa P. CrossCheryl A. CrowleyKasey Ann Brooks Culbreath ’06Daniel E. CullenSusanna Bluhm CullenCecil G. Culverhouse ’54Betty B. CurlinMichael B. DaltonBarbara Jo DanagherMichael James DanagherSusanne Benson DarnellKathy E. DaughtersElla Ruth DavisGayle A. DavisGlen W. DavisJeffery K. Davis ’85Mary Lynn Tucker Davis ’84Michael E. Davis ’01Dorothy J. De Tuerk

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Restricted Gifts, Deferred Gifts and Gifts to the Endowment continued from page 9David L. DeanRobyn L. DeeryMelissa Claire DeFabrizio ’10Lynne M. DembiecMatthew M. Dement ’05Brad A. Deykin ’96Enid DiamondJan Carol DiamondMiriam Evers Dillard ’03Christine DionneElizabeth Carol Diveley ’75Lee C. Donald ’97Glenn DorrisLindsay Auer DorrisWilliam Eakes DorrisClare R. DoucetteMegan R. DoucetteAllison Marie Dove ’10Robert DoveLori Rose Dowell ’07Michael R. DromppNorman J. DucasT. J. Duerr, Jr.Mary Ellen Dumas ’09Jerald M. Duncan ’61Martha DuncanKeturah Tamar Dunlap ’10Laura Sherling Dunning ’02Barbara E. DurenGerry Lyn DuvallThomas A. Duvall, IIIJ. Patton Dycus ’97Silver B. EberlySteven B. EberlyMarcia Austin EcholsRobert L. Echols ’62Carolyn EdwardsMichael A. Edwards ’79Adrienne Ballew Elder ’99David Allen Elder ’99Lily Kathryn Elfrink ’10Charles T. Ellingsworth ’97Cheryl ElstinsMadeline Anne Barrow ’03Mary Ann Fesmire Emanuel ’86Peter G. Emanuel ’88Jo AnnRobert Eric EmeryJaceuqline M. EncaladeIan J. Engdahl ’11Marie M. EnglishFrederick Earl EtchenJoe B. Evans, Jr. ’86Michael S. Everett ’97Matthew W. Ewers ’10Nancy Virginia Fall ’10Frank F. Farmer ’98Anna Gallaher FarrisWhitney Lynn Faust ’10Amy FedermanDave FergusonDavi Lee FergusonJean Ann FergusonStephen R. FerraraDaniel Luther FespermanElizabeth Bowie FespermanAnthony J. Fiedler ’02

Sherry J. FieldsW. Thomas FieldsJim H. Fink ’79Lisa FinkRobert J. Finkel ’02Anne Gray FinleyJames G. Finley ’62Mack T. FinleyMary Lou Carwile Finley ’64Tillman J. Finley ’99Bonnie J. FisherPatrick Gordon Fisher ’96Tracie FisherElizabeth FitzpatrickJoan B. FletcherPeter W. Flexner ’79Susan Elam Flexner ’80Janet M. FlinkKaren B. FlinkWilliam David FlinkRichard H. Flowers, IV ’10Terry J. FoleyCecilia Engel ForbesRobert G. ForbesGordon D. FordAndrew P. Foss-Grant ’10L. Dossett Foster ’64Linda FosterMorgan C. Fowler ’44Carra Hewitt Fowlkes ’05Kristin Lee Fox-Trautman ’98Marie C. Francis ’06Kim D. FrancoDaniel C. Frankel ’09D’Andrea Sylva FranklinM. Jerome Franklin ’89Catherine Moore Freeburg ’40Karen Elizabeth FritscheRoger Wayne FritscheMelissa Stampley Gage ’99Dee Garceau-HagenAnton Garcia-FernandezAllison GarrottThomas M. Garrott, IIIAdair Madeline GaudiosoGiovanni GaudiosoMary Treadwell Gee^Shaun E. Gehres ’02Stephanie Boyd Gehres ’99Betty Carol Germany ’55Reginald N. Germany, Jr. ’55Blair GilbertMary S. GilbertWilliam R. Gilkeson ’69Debra Eileen GillespieJames Christoher GillespieKimberly Sue GilleyStephen Lee Gilley, Sr.Shannon M. GleasonKalli Rebecca Glenn ’10Jimmie F. Glorioso, Jr. ’97Robert H. Golden ’06Nancy Elizabeth Goodman Dement ’06Diane Vincent GooldChuck Edward GordonLucy Shepherd GordonStephen L. Gordon

Mr. Shane GraberAllison Jane Grabias ’03Jean Ann GrabiasJoseph S. GrabiasGary L. Graham ’80Jessica Katherine Graham ’06Theresa GrahamMarshall K. GrammRt. Rev. Duncan M. Gray, Jr.Jim P. GrayNancy J. GreenBonnie GreerEileen Ann Griffi nThomas Earl Griffi nGerald S. GrishamTeresa C. GrishamChassidy J. Groover ’10Cheri Alison Grosvenor ’93Sara Ann Haiar ’04Emily Williamson Haizlip ’46Steven E. HallMargaret A. HalleCharles West Hammond ’92Teri J. Hammond ’90Andrew HanenJoAnn M. HanerScott R. HanerLisa Mancini Harden ’93Alix Carol HardieWilliam H. Hardie, Jr.Fred K. HarmanCathy A. HarneyKelly Yost HarperRobert T. Harper ’78Rachel Marie Harpool ’10Curtis F. HarrellKathryn W. HarrisPhilip B. Hartigan ’04Jacob B. Harvey ’09William H. Hasen ’03Andrea Lies Hassink ’10Charlotte HatcherLaNell HatcherDabney Nicholls Haugh ’74Robert M. Haugh ’73Marc W. Haut ’82Karen HawesScott E. HawthorneT. L. HayesLynn Snow HazelrigRichard S. Heien ’71Catherine Van Kleeck HelmanMark David HelmanJill Fuzy Helmer ’77Michele HendersonRoger HendersonJennifer Lizzie Hendrix ’04Sabet HeninSamia HeninJ. Charles Henry ’76Sarah Rorie Henry ’78Guillermo S. HerranEverette A. Herring ’94Julie Line Herring ’97James David HicksBart HildrethBoyd Hill, Jr.

Andrew S. Himoff ’02John L. Hinds, IV ’08Patti L. HinnersMark S. HittnerRichard HittnerBrandon P. Hobbs ’01Jane W. HobsonLinda P. HoffmanMeghan Elizabeth Hofto ’07Victoria M. HoganElizabeth HollenbeckJames J. HollenbeckJay HollenbeckPaulette Y. HollenbeckE. Thompson Holloway, Jr.H.J. HolmanMary Elizabeth Huddleston ’10Timothy S. HuebnerKathryn P. HuestisRandy HuffstetterKatrina D. HugginsWallace James Huggins, Jr.Andrea HughesEmily Parkinson Hughes ’00Julia Keltner Hughes ’95Michael C. Hughes ’97Regina HuntNancy E. HunterJoseph Hyrka ’79Gene IdziakLeah Barr Iglehart ’80Michael L. Iglehart ’82Lindsey K. Irons ’98Diane Marie IwaskiewiczErin J. IwaskiewiczJoel P. Iwaskiewicz ’10Kara IwaskiewiczPhilip John IwaskiewiczRobert Edward JacksonT. Francis Jackson, III ’62Mark Steven JacobsYvonne Marie JacobsJanella JamesKatherine Harriett James ’64Julia Katherine Jardine ’07Alan P. JaslowCarolyn Renzulli JaslowCindy JayneKen JayneJacqueline Renee Jeffrey ’05Eva Williams Jemison ’40Amanda Abrams Johnson ’03Charles Bennett JohnsonJessica Lynn Johnson ’10Karen S. JohnsonLaura Raquel Johnson ’10Leslie Abernathy Johnson ’97Marsha Moore JohnsonStephen Trent JohnsonCarrie Osborne Johnston ’06Stuart T. Johnston ’03Alison Cates Jones ’10Bev JonesBruce A. Jones ’83Craig S. Jones ’85Gayden Rasberry Jones ’59Jean R. Jones

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Lynn Jaseph Jones ’59Mark A. JonesPeggy JonesRosemary JonesRussell Scarritt Jones, Jr.Russell S. Jones, Sr.Sara Robertson Jones ’94Stephanie A. JonesSusan Christine JonesSusan M. JonesWilliam Carrington JonesWilliam H. JonesAnne C. JordanKaty Elizabeth Joyner ’09Donna Leigh KahnEvelyn F. KaitzCaroline KeaneCatherine KeeganPatrick Frances KeeganKristen Hatcher KeithCarolyn F. KennaAnne KennedyDaney D. KeppleDavid H. KeslerAnn McNeill KillaryDaniel S. Killary ’07Scott David KillaryPatrick J. Killian ’96Georgia M. KimmelStephen D. KimmelDr. Charles A. KirbySusan Daigle KirbyAmanda Clark Kirtley ’10Ramona KissingerStanard T. KlinefelterEllen KlyceAlexandera G. KostinaJanet M. KottkeJill E. KramerKarla Washburn Kramer ’94Lyle V. KuehlBaker KurrusTimothy W. Kutas ’90Kathleen LaaksoClara LagueruelaRichard G. LagueruelaAlli Lambert ’94Benjamin G. Lambert ’07Louise Lyell Lampton ’88Lucius M. Lampton ’88Michael W. LandtroopSuzannah Wood Lang ’86John D. Langdon ’96Erin Campbell Langston ’06Sarah Jean Lanneau ’01John H. LaporteMichael J. LaRosaGeorge M. LarrimoreRoger LaubenheimerBeth Marr Lee ’70Kristen Noel Lee ’10Theodore A. Lee, Jr.Jeff Lekarczyk ’97Edward B. LeMasterL. Charles Lemond ’69Kristin Marie LenschElizabeth Johnston Lessner ’97Brooke Raushel Levy ’04William Taylor Levy ’04Anna Pinchak Lillis ’00

Ruth Houston Link ’06Steven C. Link ’06James C. Lippy ’66D. Williams Litchford, Jr. ’97Benjamin J. LivingstonHarold E. LloydMolly Hawken Lockwood ’44Jennifer Carolyn Long ’10Lisa Lyn Long ’90Darlene Margaret LopreteElizabeth Harvell LoveMargaret Elizabeth Lowe ’60Patricia LucyCourtney Lambert Lundeen ’04Joel R. Lyons ’85Padma LyonsAnne B. MaddenSarah E. MagillAlexander K. Mahoney ’08Patricia A. MahoneyElizabeth MaloneJohn Thomas MaloneDavid O. Mankin ’98Marlene Abi MansourAndy J. MarcinkoVicki C. MarekKyle A. Marks ’92Raul G. MarmolFreeman C. Marr ’48Janet Ann MarrNelda MarrPrice Hendricks MarrDebra H. MarshRandall Robert MartellMaureen Claire MaryottPeter Silsby MaryottAnn S. MasonCyndi W. MassadCatherine Renee MatthewsJeffery Scott MatthewsWilliam R. MaybryNatalie Marie Mayo ’10Ellie Hahn McBroomMimi McCallumRobert McCallumDavid P. McCarthyJudity Haskell McCarthyKevin Warren McCarthyMary Ellen McCloskeyThomas F. McCloskeyDonald C. McClure, Jr.Megan Barrett McComas ’03Claude M. McCord, Jr.Mary Jack Rich McCord ’51Kevin M. McCormack ’07Patti Kay McCullarBrianna Hamilton McCullough ’10Janet Conrad McCutcheonColeen McDonaldMichael L. McDonaldAndrew L. McGeoch ’12Lyle A. McGeochMatthew Whitney McIsaacPatti Lynn McIsaacMargaret B. McKee ’54John D. McKinzieFrank S. McKnight ’49Patricia Caldwell McKnight ’49Laura Elizabeth McLain ’10Susan Robinson McLean ’58

William H. McLean ’57Margie R. McLendonArdeth H. McLeodPatrick McLeodTamara McLeodGeorge McKamie McMillan, Jr.Kitty Sue McMillanChallace Joe McMillin ’64Mary Lou Quinn McMillin ’64Laura Dallas McSorley ’06Alexander P. McWhirter ’10N. P. McWhirter, III ’73Susan Neal McWhirter ’75Heidi M. MeadowsJulie Anne Mediamolle ’02Gabriella Hleen Meister-StuartGeorge I. MelicharTeri E. MelkentTiffany Faith Merritt ’02Jacqueline Hamra Mesa ’93Carol Durham Meyer ’02Neal S. Meyer ’02Tina Babock Miles ’84Cathryn Chrouser MillerLaura Jane Miller ’87Thomas W. MillerJ. Michael MillisJanet C. MillisMichael A. Millis ’11Allen D. Mills ’66Maria DeArmond MingosSteven Carl MingosRene Joseph MireLeila Dell MischerWalter Max Mischer, Jr.Lisa Gilchrist Mischke ’81Philip E. Mischke ’79James B. Mitchell, Jr. ’68Nathan R. Mitchell ’02Frank M. Mitchener, Jr.Judith Deavenport Mitchener ’56Grant P. Monda ’10Mollie Briskman Montelaro ’07Pamela Palmer Montesi ’80Joseph P. Montminy ’97Carol Lynn MooreJohn D. MooreJohn Franklin MooreKelley Savage Morel ’03Timothy Iaggi Moreland ’02Kathryn C. MorelliCecilia H. MorganJohn R. MorganAnne Davey MorrellKenneth S. MorrellBrett M. Morris ’07Jessika Carmen Morris ’07Joshua F. Morris ’95Phillip MorrisR.J. MoskopMari MoyeElizabeth MuellerMark W. MuesseCourtney MurrayJean A. MurrerMartin C. MurrerPaula Briggs Myers^ ’71Carrie Wessel Naas ’03Peter A. Naas ’03Christine Nall

Julian C. Nall ’43Blair T. NanceKathi NapierJoan NarogJohn NarogRichard NarogJoseph J. Nash ’81Geoff Arnold NealeLaurie Laughlin Neale ’86David W. Neblett ’01Catherine Crenshaw Neelly ’01John C. Neill, Jr. ’07David R. Neithamer ’84Elizabeth Martin Neithamer ’84Brent Franklin NelsenLori Ann NelsenAngela Joy Nelson ’97Linda E. Nelson ’02Michael C. NelsonTracy Michelle Nelson ’93Thomas F. NeSmithTina L. NeSmithLynn NewstromBlake T. NewtonJohn T. Nichols ’10Sonia Audrey Nkashama ’07Richard H. NollanValeria Z. NollanFred S. NormanHelen Watkins NormanDouglass C. NorthTheresa G. NucaroLesa W. O’BrienMichael Andrew O’BrienPatricia T. O’ConnorMichael C. O’Gorman ’07Patrick J. O’GormanCarolyn OhmesWilliam L. OliverJohn S. OlsenJulie Ann OlsenAmy Berlin Opsal ’98Kelly Elizabeth Ordemann ’10Katherine Norine Owens ’10Marina PaciniJasper T. Page ’12Joyce PallaMichael ParhamRichard A. Park ’59Elizabeth Ivy Parkinson ’10Ryan A. Parry ’02Jo Anne PateLee M. PateGayatri Bhakti Patel ’10James PattersonNancy PencznerAmanda Waller Peoples ’96Glen PerryBrad Dineen PetersH. Jerry Peters ’60Linda Jean PetersRuth Burrow Peters ’60Cynthia Ann PetersonEdward Samuel Peterson, Jr.Todd L. PetersonCynthia Mathis Pfohl ’05Elizabeth S. PhillipsMelinda Carol Phillips ’03Pamela Barningham PhillipsRobert L. Phillips

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Barbara Anne PhippsEddie Lynn PhippsNoah A. Pittman ’09Margaret Harris PlunketMarcus D. PohlmannTony PolizziGary M. PolovichPeggy Collins PolovichJames B. PottsLeigh Anne Powell ’99Nisha G. PowersB. Phillips PresslyAmy Cooper Price ’96Meredith G. Pritchartt ’48Jonathan B. Propst ’03Betty PyeattWayne W. PyeattRichard D. QuayRosamond Goldman Quay ’75Florence QuinnAllison Djerf RansonWilliam Albrecht RansonGerald RatnerStacy Kay Rector ’93Bruce A. ReedEdward ReederSue A. ReelAurelia ReinhardtAudrey RelyeaSusan K. ReyesFlorence J. RicciPeter Edward Ricci, Jr.Donna RiceMike RiceMelody Hokanson RicheyWarren A. RicheyAlexandra L. Rickenbacker TteeMaureen RickenbackerJonathan E. RickerNancy J. RickerGilbert L. RiveraLinda Ellen RivkinMichael Lee RivkinEdward G. RizkAnn Vines Roberts ’60Shane RobertsDeborah RobinsonKent RobinsonMary L. RobinsonPerry H. RobinsonWilliam G. Rockefeller ’10Charlotte C. RodenfelsRobert O. Roebuck ’92Jeff A. RogersMona J. RogersJohn H. Rone ’71Marla A. RookLeanne Mara Rosenfi eld ’03Nancy Tamara Ross-AscuittoRobyn RothmanCary G. RotterWendy Tallent Rotter ’87Ann Finley RouchCarol Lee Collins Royer ’78F. Michael RoyerJoe RoyerShelley Jean Royer

Rebecca Delugach Ruddle ’89Jocelyn RudnerWilliam B. RudnerCharlotte Turnipseed Russ ’97Ashley Jordan Russell ’09Martha RutherfordSteven R. RutherfordLaura S. RyanVincent J. RyanHanna F. SahliyehLinda K. SahliyehRebecca Sanchez ’96Jerry SandersPatrick A. SandersKyttie Jean SanfordLawrence Bentley SanfordJoyce SansomRobert P. Sayle, Jr.Paul D. Schneider ’06Kathryn S. SchoenleMarie Ann Brandwiede Schofer ’04Cynthia K. SchollDavid R. SchoppHelen L. SchrierPaul SchrierJohn M. Schulte ’09Eric H. SchultzKim A. SchultzJames M. SermonetRichard Sewell ’10Charles S. ShapiroClaire Revels ShapiroAnn Gotschall Sharp ’72C. Edward Sharp, Jr. ’72Elizabeth Noble Sharpe ’09Deborah ShawElaine ShawCraig B. ShidelerDavid B. Short ’52William M. Short ’71Andrew R. Shulman ’00Charles M. Simmons ’09Rose T. SimmonsMark SimontonElizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58Helen Barry SiragusaAlexis SkodaKaren SkodaMarcus SkodaElizabeth Catherine SkvarlaJohn E. SkvarlaMichael R. SlackKatherine Marie Slimp ’08Raymond J. SlovacekF. William Small ’43Darlene Sevier SmithDebra Hewitt SmithGinger SmithJenny Sue SmithJoy M. SmithKathryn B. SmithMary Ungashick SmithRachel B. SmithThomas C. SmithThomas H. Smith, Jr.Teresa SnowGuy B. Snowden

Gail W. SojaMary Helen Solomon ’07Roger C. SouchonKathryn Claire South ’10Barbara SpainFrances Cooper Spears ’03Marvin E. Spears ’90Donnie D. Spence ’88Erin Elizabeth Spinka ’02Tyler W. Springs ’12Francis SpruiellVictor V. StaffaPeggy StauderArthur StaufferJerome T. Stauffer ’71Kittie Johnson Stauffer ’71Betsy Lee StechlerChristine SteinerKathleen SteinerMartha Phillips SteppWilliam P. Stepp, Jr. ’69Robin P. SterneckKellie H. StevensCathy StewartAnna StichFrederick Stillman, IIIEdwin W. Stock, Jr. ’59Lane A. StokesNancy P. StokesBarbra Edwards StoneRobyn Rebecca Stone ’95Russ StootsKathleen Grace Stranch ’10Robert J. StrandburgGail Corrington StreeteJohn L. Streete ’60Martha T. StreningBama Mae StricklandJames Madison StricklandAndrew Fred StrokDoni C. STrokGinny StrubingMargaret Emerson Summerford ’05Lyll S. SurteesSunya M. Sweeney ’06W. Taylor Tagg, Jr. ’93Gail C. TansilConnie D. TassinJack H. Taylor ’44Sara Sparr Taylor ’46Amy Morris TealEric M. Teal ’91Diane Marie TennantJeanne TennantJohn Dee TennantWalter B. TennysonMaria TerragniRobbie E. TerrellSarah Howard ThomasssonJeannette Hollenberg Thompson ’42Rita Ann ThompsonTommy R. ThompsonMelissa L. TillettLaurie Lynn Tinnell ’79Catherine Annetta Tipton ’88J. M. Scott Toland ’97Robert L. Tompkins

John Douglas Trapp, Jr. ’85Shayna E. TrennRichard T. Trenthem, Jr. ’92Wendy Lawing Trenthem ’93Martha I. Trujillo-TorpDonald W. TuckerSybil TuckerPhoebe TudorAnne Elizabeth Tufton ’10Margaret Pons Tufton ’08Jane McSpadden Twist ’52John F. TwistCaryn L. UngashickMark Stephen UngashickNancy Van DykeLaura F. VanzeeDarlene W. VatiklotisGay T. VekoviusW. Al VekoviusLisa A. VellutiJames M. VestNancy VestMichael W. VischakJames R. Vogel ’77Dorothy R. VoglerBeth Ann VolzBarbara C. WagnerSusan S. WagnerMelvin Dodson Wagstaff, Jr.Suzanne Young WagstaffJo Ann WalkerElaine B. Walker-RoseDaniel Todd WallaceDorothy WallaceMary Curlin WallaceWilliam S. Wallace ’97Rush Waller ’83Clare Gwen WallerDonna Dickens Waller ’59Nelie Brown Waller ’57Anthony A. Walsh, III ’09Brian R. WamhoffDavid Heath WardLacy E. Ward ’10Marie Hanlon WardAlice WareFrank D. Weathersby ’62Beverly Ann WebbJason Lynn WebbJ. Kyle Webb ’91Edwin Richard Weidler, Jr.Janet Boyd Weidler ’78Dorothy Kenyon Weir ’01Carol Howard WellsDonald H. WellsDonald H. Wells, Jr.Emily C. Wells ’03Jane Harding Wells ’03Stephen A. WellsBettie Connally Welsh ’49Robert F. Welsh ’59Josephine P. WhatleyMarcia Melichar WhatleySteven Arthur WhatleyTerry WhelessAlison Marie White ’10Joe White

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Joseph A. WhiteKaren Kay WhiteRonnie L. White, II ’10Sally B. WhiteEllen WhitnackCheri WhittenDiane Brown WickerStephen Douglas WickerJoy Brown Wiener ’52Russel L. Wiener ’42Robert S. WilbanksJames Richard WilkinsonKaren Connell WilkinsonBarbara WilliamsG. Kenneth Williams

Sue Reid WilliamsThomas W. Winstead, Jr.Samuel T. WinterLisa Nunnelee WiseBecky Lee Wolfe ’06Martin R. WolinskiRandall Bryan WomackSandra Diane WomackMalcolm B. WoodRichard C. Wood ’48Millicent Fay Worley ’05David J. WottleJanice Kay WottleJacalyn M. WrightJamie Wright ’45

Paul M. WrightRobert W. WrightBarbara A. WujastykAlvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ’39Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg ’62Libby Wyrick WyattLinda Kay Yates ’69Nicholas E. Yatsula ’04David YawnLorie W. YearwoodMeredith Leigh York ’10C. Clark Young ’54Dana M. YoungDiane Worthington Young ’57Lauren W. Young

David Glenn ZancaGinny ZancaPeter F. Zanca ’10William ZancaHenry George ZigtemaMary J. ZigtemaCatherine ZimmerFrederick Martin ZomerMichele Lynn ZomerFour Anonymous Donors

^In Memoriam

Athletic Booster ClubJoseph R. Badgett ’79Christian David Boswell ’84Trish BoswellGary Raymond ClarinJanet M. ClarinBrad A. Deykin ’96Laura L. DoramusMark C. Doramus ’80Carolyn EdwardsMichael A. Edwards ’79Anthony J. Fiedler ’02First Horizon National CorporationBetty Carol Germany ’55Reginald N. Germany, Jr. ’55Joseph Hyrka ’79William R. MaybrySusan Robinson McLean ’58William H. McLean ’57Lisa Gilchrist Mischke ’81Philip E. Mischke ’79Christine NallJulian C. Nall ’43Margaret Pons Tufton ’08Robert F. Welsh ’59Nicholas E. Yatsula ’04

BaseballJune R. AdamsJo Anne AndersonMichael A. BabichB. Robert BakerCarmody BakerJulie BakerAmanda BielinskiKenneth B. BielinskiLinda BielinskiBarbara Sue BoucherBradley Albert BoucherRhonda V. BrownJohn W. Buntin, Jr. ’04Ann Schwartz BurnickDaniel Jay BurnickDavid B. Carr ’98CGS Real Estate Company, Inc.Alan D. ChandlerNancy Jane ChandlerThelma L. ChandlerWilliam Dean Chandler

Jack A. Childers, Jr. ’71Jennifer ChildersKathy Bogart ConkellWilliam David ConkellHelene K. CroninDaniel E. CullenSusanna Bluhm CullenEnid DiamondJan Carol DiamondCheryl ElstinsFrank S. EvansJanis S. EvansJohn Peter FrankBlair GilbertMadeline H. HamersleyCurtis F. HarrellCatherine Van Kleeck HelmanMark David HelmanVictoria M. HoganCindy JayneKen JayneKaren S. JohnsonAnn McNeill KillaryDaniel S. Killary ’07Scott David KillaryRiea M. LainoffSteven Roy LainoffDebby MakrisGeorge A. Makris, Jr. ’78Michael L. MatkinsPatti Kay McCullarMcGlumphy Implant LecturesJames B. Mitchell, Jr. ’68Michael Allen MonsorMorgan StanleyNutter McClennen & Fish LLPTodd L. PetersonDiane Litwak PikosMichael Anthony PikosEdward G. RizkRobyn RothmanF. Michael RoyerShelley Jean RoyerKyttie Jean SanfordLawrence Bentley SanfordPaul D. Schneider ’06Helen L. SchrierPaul SchrierCharles Ralph Shaw

Dawn Elaine ShawAlexis SkodaKaren SkodaMarcus SkodaMary Ungashick SmithJoelen Stone-FrankSwanson Meadows Golf CourseTakeda Pharmaceuticals North

America, Inc.Phoebe TudorCaryn L. UngashickMark Stephen UngashickCarolyn Spann UttWilliam Phillips UttChris WallaceLorraine Marcelle WallaceBeth A. WaltersFrank D. Weathersby ’62Lorie W. YearwoodC. Clark Young ’54Diane Worthington Young ’57Two Anonymous Donors

Basketball (Men)Ross Armstrong ’01Jettie D. Bowen, Jr. ’58Frances ColeyWilliam O. Coley, Jr. ’50Michael E. Davis ’01Marcia Austin EcholsRobert L. Echols ’62Joshua F. Morris ’95Charles W. Parrott ’83Deborah ParrottH. Jerry Peters ’60Ruth Burrow Peters ’60Ali SaberioonGita Hakimian SaberioonF. William Small ’43Donnie D. Spence ’88W. Taylor Tagg, Jr. ’93Amy Morris TealEric M. Teal ’91

Basketball (Women)Joseph Priestley AtnipKathy Lynn AtnipRobert E. AustinJettie D. Bowen, Jr. ’58

Gretchen Oge Bufe ’06Elaine Toulon Carroll ’79Gordon D. FordJessica Hunt Kremeier ’03Michael J. Kremeier ’02John D. Langdon ’96Tina Babock Miles ’84Donna Marie RyanJefrey Wayne RyanCatherine Annetta Tipton ’88Randall Bryan WomackSandra Diane WomackAlvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ’39

Bryan Campus Life Center Training FacilityMichael A. Mammarelli ’89Donald W. TuckerSybil TuckerWachovia Wells Fargo FoundationHenry George ZigtemaMary J. Zigtema

CrewCatherine KeeganPatrick Frances Keegan

Field HockeyMegan Elna-Lyn Andrews ’02Paula B. BarnesSamuel Blum, DDSRuth G. BodkinBronswood Cemetery, Inc.Jean K. BrownMartin H. BrownTeresa Truitt BrownLauren K. BunchWilliam M. Canfi eldDiane L. J. ClarkePhilip R. Clarke, IIIAlice Hunt Cowley ’06Alice Shanklin CowleyJohn P. CowleyDorothy J. De TuerkDonna Lee DeinesKelly B. DeinesMiriam Evers Dillard ’03T. J. Duerr, Jr.Adrienne Ballew Elder ’99

Gifts for AthleticsRhodes gratefully acknowledges the following alumni, parents and friends who made gifts to support the athletics program this year.

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Gifts for Athletics continued from page 13David Allen Elder ’99Frederick Earl EtchenDave FergusonDavi Lee FergusonJean Ann FergusonCecilia Engel ForbesRobert G. ForbesAllison Jane Grabias ’03Jean Ann GrabiasJoseph S. GrabiasAndrew HanenJoAnn M. HanerScott R. HanerFred K. HarmanBart HildrethKathryn P. HuestisEmily Parkinson Hughes ’00Nancy E. HunterRussell S. Jones, Sr.Russell Scarritt Jones, Jr.Susan Christine JonesDonna Leigh KahnEvelyn F. KaitzCaroline KeaneAnne KennedyTheodore A. Lee, Jr.Patricia A. MahoneyElizabeth MaloneJohn Thomas MaloneAnn S. MasonGeorge Stephen Mason, Jr.Kym Freeman MasonArdeth H. McLeodPatrick McLeodTamara McLeodLeila Dell MischerWalter Max Mischer, Jr.Jean A. MurrerMartin C. MurrerKathi NapierJoan NarogJohn NarogRichard NarogDouglass C. NorthTheresa G. NucaroPatricia T. O’ConnorAmy Berlin Opsal ’98Tony PolizziSue A. ReelAudrey RelyeaDeborah RobinsonKent RobinsonMary L. RobinsonMartha RutherfordSally Jane RutherfordSteven R. RutherfordKatherine Marie Slimp ’08Frances Cooper Spears ’03Peggy StauderChristine SteinerKathleen SteinerLyll S. SurteesMelissa L. TillettMartha I. Trujillo-TorpGlenn Nichols WagnerSusan S. WagnerAlice WareBeverly Ann WebbJason Lynn Webb

Carol Howard WellsDonald H. Wells, Jr.Donald H. WellsJane Harding Wells ’03Stephen A. Wells

FootballShawn B. Abel ’87Hugh AdamsJane AllumsKevin AvinFrances B. BachmanG. Wright Bates, Jr. ’87Kimberly Collins Bates ’88Jennifer L. BellAlice BennettTerry L. Bitner ’69Harry J. BlumenthalJohn D. Bordelon ’06Lauren Roussel Bordelon ’06Christopher M. Calamese ’07Lindy C. Gardner CaldwellStephen A. Caldwell ’68Ernest J. Cardin, Jr.Tiffany G. CardinTommy V. Clinton ’61James W. Collins ’85Judith ConleyLori Sanders ConleyThomas Denny ConleyMargaret CoxPaul Lawrence Cox^ ’65Lisa P. CrossDavid L. DeanMatthew M. Dement ’05Nancy Elizabeth Goodman

Dement ’06Glenn DorrisLindsay Auer DorrisWilliam Eakes DorrisJerald M. Duncan ’61Martha DuncanBarbara E. DurenMarcia Austin EcholsRobert L. Echols ’62Charles T. Ellingsworth ’97Jaceuqline M. EncaladeJoe B. Evans, Jr. ’86Jim H. Fink ’79Lisa FinkD’Andrea Sylva FranklinM. Jerome Franklin ’89Shaun E. Gehres ’02Stephanie Boyd Gehres ’99Blair GilbertMary S. GilbertKimberly Sue GilleyStephen Lee Gilley, Sr.Jimmie F. Glorioso, Jr. ’97Gordon Youngblood Insurance

AssociatesGary L. Graham ’80Jim P. GrayCharles West Hammond ’92Cathy A. HarneyCharlotte HatcherLaNell HatcherDabney Nicholls Haugh ’74Robert M. Haugh ’73

Richard S. Heien ’71Patti L. HinnersElizabeth HollenbeckJames J. HollenbeckJay HollenbeckPaulette Y. HollenbeckH.J. HolmanRandy HuffstetterKatrina D. HugginsWallace James Huggins, Jr.Andrea HughesRobert Edward JacksonBev JonesBruce A. Jones ’83Jean R. JonesSusan M. JonesKristen Hatcher KeithKeplinger Designs, Inc.Jessica Hunt Kremeier ’03Michael J. Kremeier ’02Baker KurrusTimothy W. Kutas ’90Clara LagueruelaRichard G. LagueruelaJames C. Lippy ’66Benjamin J. LivingstonPatricia LucyRandall Robert MartellR. Scott McCord ’85Margie R. McLendonChallace Joe McMillin ’64Mary Lou Quinn McMillin ’64MetLife FoundationAllen D. Mills ’66Rene Joseph MireJoseph P. Montminy ’97Elizabeth MuellerDavid W. Neblett ’01John C. Neill, Jr. ’07Michael ParhamRyan A. Parry ’02Jo Anne PateLee M. PateJames PattersonPhillips Auto BodyGayle Davis PoseyWilliam H. Posey, III ’80Jonathan B. Propst ’03Susan K. ReyesGilbert L. RiveraShane RobertsMarla A. RookPatrick A. SandersJoyce SansomCharles W. Sheehan ’01Ginger SmithBarbara SpainMarvin E. Spears ’90Sports Consultants, Inc.Victor V. StaffaEdwin W. Stock, Jr. ’59Russ StootsAndrew Fred StrokDoni C. StrokConnie D. TassinRobbie E. TerrellWachovia Wells Fargo FoundationJo Ann WalkerFrank D. Weathersby ’62

Joe WhiteJoseph A. WhiteSally B. WhiteZachary McCree Wilson, III ’02Henry George ZigtemaMary J. ZigtemaFrederick Martin ZomerMichele Lynn Zomer

Golf (Men)Allied Funeral Insurance Agency, P.A.Catherine Clements Bailey ’73T. Clinton Bailey ’73Leonard H. Ballard ’76Peter M. BernonMark A. BlockBrian James BolwellNina M. BolwellPaul BozoianMichael S. BrownAlice Cook ’34Betty B. CurlinJeffery K. Davis ’85Mary Lynn Tucker Davis ’84Gerry Lyn DuvallThomas A. Duvall, IIISilver B. EberlySteven B. EberlyTerry J. FoleyRobert H. Golden ’06Chuck Edward GordonLucy Shepherd GordonStephen L. GordonKelly Yost HarperRobert T. Harper ’78Mark S. HittnerRichard HittnerCharles Bennett JohnsonKnox PakMichael W. LandtroopMargaret Elizabeth Lowe ’60Matthew Whitney McIsaacPatti Lynn McIsaacArnold Hey Pittman ’67Deborah Nichol Pittman ’71Robert O. Roebuck ’92Jeff A. RogersMona J. RogersVincent J. RyanKathryn S. SchoenleDavid R. SchoppMark SimontonClara Stephens Smith ’60Stover L. Smith, Jr.Teresa SnowGail W. SojaMartha Phillips SteppWilliam P. Stepp, Jr. ’69Gail C. TansilDaniel Todd WallaceDorothy WallaceMary Curlin WallaceWarren & Associates Engineering

PLLCJoy Brown Wiener ’52Russel L. Wiener ’42Michael Shay Womack, Sr.Stacy Sodel Womack

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Golf (Women)Judith Burnett AlbrightScott J. BessRobert D. BroegeJoanie McEnery Browne ’04Patrick Walsh Browne, III ’03Bena CatesGeorge E. CatesJoe M. Duncan ’63Lee Seabrook Duncan ’73Kim D. FrancoLynn Snow HazelrigRosemary JonesGabriella Hleen Meister-StuartMaria DeArmond MingosSteven Carl MingosBruce A. ReedGuy B. SnowdenMartha Phillips SteppWilliam P. Stepp, Jr. ’69Robi Soccer n P. SterneckFrederick Stillman, IIICheri Whitten

LacrosseJan McDonald Buddeke

Soccer (Men)Courtney Poole Brunetz ’96Neil A. Brunetz ’97Kevin M. Carlucci ’00Denise Fontenot Conte ’91James V. Conte, Jr. ’91Carolyn F. KennaRamona KissingerAndy J. MarcinkoDavid R. Neithamer ’84Elizabeth Martin Neithamer ’84Daphne Domaschk PyhrrStephen Anthony PyhrrMarshall M. Redmon ’84Melissa Jordan Redmon ’82Brian R. Wamhoff

Soccer (Women)Louise ArnoldRuth BandoroffBinstein Family Helping Hand

FoundationSusan Smith BlairRobert A. BrewerDouglas K. BridgesDonald R. BrownDrew BrownRichard E. BrownByron J. Casey, IIIEileen CaseyGlenn CaseyMichael P. CaseyPatrick H. CaseyAnne V. ClarinGregory F. ClarinJames ClarinByron B. ClarkLisa M. ClarkPhilip L. ClarkKaren ConnerCook Sales, Inc.S. M. CoylBarbara Jo Danagher

Michael James DanagherMadeline Anne Barrow ’03Stephen R. FerraraElizabeth FitzpatrickJanet M. FlinkKaren B. FlinkWilliam David FlinkShannon M. GleasonDiane Vincent GooldDebbie Bennett GossJohn Bradford GossRoger HendersonJob Sight, Inc.Stephanie A. JonesWilliam H. JonesAlli Lambert ’94Elizabeth Johnston Lessner ’97Harold E. LloydVicki C. MarekMary Ellen McCloskeyThomas F. McCloskeyJanet Conrad McCutcheonMeilahn Manufacturing CompanyTeri E. MelkentCathryn Chrouser MillerLaura Jane Miller ’87Thomas W. MillerMari MoyeLynn NewstromMichael C. O’Gorman ’07Patrick J. O’GormanGlen PerryCynthia Ann PetersonEdward Samuel Peterson, Jr.Elizabeth S. PhillipsAmy Cooper Price ’96Edward ReederAlexandra L. RickenbackerMaureen RickenbackerJonathan E. RickerNancy J. RickerPerry H. RobinsonLaura S. RyanJames M. SermonetDeborah ShawElaine ShawRaymond J. SlovacekJoy M. SmithRachel B. SmithThomas C. SmithThomas H. Smith, Jr.Roger C. SouchonFrancis SpruiellKellie H. StevensBarbra Edwards StoneMartha T. StreningRobert L. TompkinsLaura F. VanzeeMichael W. VischakDorothy R. VoglerDiane Brown WickerStephen Douglas WickerJacalyn M. WrightRobert W. WrightBarbara A. WujastykCatherine Zimmer

SoftballCynthia Regina Bitters ’11Pamela Kay Bitters

Robert Alan BittersFay B. BowenGary Dwayne BowenPatricia Diane BowenJacqueline Brasfi eldJames R. BurnettLeah M. CampbellMarilyn Marcher ConnStephen Alfred ConnLynne M. DembiecLori Rose Dowell ’07Frank S. EvansJanis S. EvansJoan B. FletcherScott E. HawthorneGene IdziakJanet M. KottkeCatherine Renee MatthewsJeffery Scott MatthewsMichael L. McDonaldGeorge I. MelicharCarol Lynn MooreJohn D. MooreJohn Franklin MooreJessika Carmen Morris ’07Carolyn OhmesBrad Dineen PetersLinda Jean PetersJames B. PottsDonna RiceMike RiceDonna Marie RyanJefrey Wayne RyanMichael R. SlackAnna StichLester Ellis SunaRobyn Rebecca SunaNancy Van DykeJane Harding Wells ’03Josephine P. WhatleyMarcia Melichar WhatleySteven Arthur WhatleyDana M. Young

SwimmingJonathan Duane BergerRebecca Kim BergerJo Ann EmeryRobert Eric EmeryAdair Madeline GaudiosoGiovanni GaudiosoDebra Eileen GillespieJames Christoher GillespieEileen Ann Griffi nThomas Earl Griffi nGuillermo S. HerranCharles A. KirbySusan Daigle KirbyJanet Ann MarrPrice Hendricks MarrKelley Savage Morel ’03Rhonda Joan SalvucciThomas Joseph SalvucciEric H. SchultzKim A. SchultzMary Helen Solomon ’07Beth Ann VolzMelvin Dodson Wagstaff, Jr.Suzanne Young WagstaffDavid Heath Ward

Marie Hanlon Ward

TennisAnne P’Pool Crabb ’61George W. Crabb ’60Mary Ann Fesmire Emanuel ’86Peter G. Emanuel ’88Cheri Alison Grosvenor ’93Craig S. Jones ’85Jacqueline Hamra Mesa ’93Geoff Arnold NealeLaurie Laughlin Neale ’86Ashton Phelps, Jr.Suzanne PhelpsSunya M. Sweeney ’06Laurie Lynn Tinnell ’79

Track and Cross CountryJanet H. AngellDr. Robert Joseph AscuittoJoseph Priestley AtnipKathy Lynn AtnipRobert Lynn BarrowsSuzanne BarrowsAna Valisa Berber-Thayer ’09Bryan P. BernardRoland BernardBeverly BrunsonDavid BrunsonLindy C. Gardner CaldwellStephen A. Caldwell ’68Mary Alice Masters Carrell ’59William E. Carrell ’58Kay F. CattertonSuzanna Marten Cody ’75W. J. Michael Cody ’58Elizabeth Angell CookPeter Mohler CookCarol White CovicCraig Alan CovicDonna Rena CrenshawJohn Jeffrey CrenshawDaniel Luther FespermanElizabeth Bowie FespermanL. Dossett Foster ’64Linda FosterDebbie Bennett GossJohn Bradford GossGerald S. GrishamTeresa C. GrishamKaren HawesSabet HeninSamia HeninMark Steven JacobsYvonne Marie JacobsMarsha Moore JohnsonStephen Trent JohnsonJean S. KirkScott H. KirkJessica Hunt Kremeier ’03Michael J. Kremeier ’02Anna Pinchak Lillis ’00Joel R. Lyons ’85Padma LyonsAlexander K. Mahoney ’08Bob Buchanan MahoneyWendi Carter MahoneyFreeman C. Marr ’48Nelda MarrMaureen Claire Maryott

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Parent DonorsMr. and Mrs. David G. Zanca, Co-ChairsRhodes appreciates the generosity of these parents and grandparents who made gifts to Rhodes during this year. Gifts are recognized in the Charles E. Diehl Society ($5,000 or more), The Red and Black Society ($1,000 - $4,999), the Dean’s Society ($750 - $999), the Cloister Society ($500 - $749), the Tower Society ($250 - $499), the Loyalty Club ($100 - $249) and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk.

Diehl Society SustainerCarol Piplar BartonJames H. BartonKelty CrainRogers L. CrainRiea M. LainoffSteven Roy LainoffJ. Stephen Martin

Diehl Society PatronCarolyn Farrior BooneJim Buford Boone, Jr.G. Edmond Clark*Sue McCown Clark*John Albert FogartyNancy Womack FogartyBrent Christopher Haney*Christine S. Haney*Thomas B. Harris*Doreen M. Kelly*Gary Allan KingRose O’Dell KingJames R. Lientz, Jr.Margaret Hall LientzElizabeth MaloneJohn Thomas MaloneMabel McCall McNeillPhillip H. McNeillJ. Michael MillisJanet C. MillisClinton R. PearsonEsther West PearsonLisenne Dudderar Rockefeller*Ali SaberioonGita Hakimian SaberioonKathryn Anne WilliamsDeborah Hewitt WynneSteven Earl WynneDavid Glenn ZancaGinny Zanca

Red and Black Society PartnerDavid Hughes BarberJean Louise BarberAbigail Bateman HubbellPaul Joseph Hubbell, IIIAgnes S. LoweJames R. LoweAshton Phelps, Jr.Suzanne PhelpsDaphne Domaschk Pyhrr

Stephen Anthony Pyhrr

Red and Black Society SeniorKenneth B. BielinskiLinda BielinskiDavid D. Blalock, Jr.Nancy R. BlalockGeorgia DuPre’ Chadwick*Kenneth Kurzweg Chadwick*Nancy Davis DonachieRobert James Donachie, Jr.John Edwin FerebeeHelyn Shelley GoldsteinDebbie Bennett GossJohn Bradford GossKaren Davies Lynch*Michael John Lynch*Leila Dell MischerWalter Max Mischer, Jr.Anh NguyenJeanne Ellen PerkinsJoe Bob PerkinsDac Tat PhamCynthia Crowson PierceGeorge Forster Pierce, IIIWilliam Howard Pratt, Esq.Barbara B. PriceJoseph A. PriceDiane RudnerMichael John Semmes*Yvette Young Semmes*Kelly Elizabeth YoungPeter Michael Young

Red and Black Society AssociateSarah L. Ashford*Igor Bidikov*Tatiana Bidikov*Jennifer Dallas Buckthal*John Roger Buckthal*R. Alan ChambersRebecca S. ChambersCynthia T. Culmo*Mark M. Culmo*Gary Bruce ElliottManouchehr D. FarahaniMaria E. FarahaniEllen Marie Feldman-ElliottCamille Roberts FentonJohn M. FentonChristy Holt Frierson*

John Bolinger Frierson*Sherry GallowayDana Bradley Holt*Rita Louise Holt*Ernest G. Kelly, Jr.Helen A. LiliensternHal David Martin*Michelle Kay Martin*Camille D. MillerWilliam Alton MillerCecilia H. MorganJohn R. MorganJoel PerchikPamela PerchikF. Michael RoyerShelley Jean RoyerSally Jane Rutherford*Ann Crandall SloanC. Hamilton SloanLinda Z. Tufton*Peter Michael Tufton*David Salem TweelMargaret Sloan TweelGlenn Nichols Wagner*Michael Shay Womack, Sr.Stacy Sodel WomackDouglas Hurt YarnLisa Flint YarnGeorge Villere YoungSarah Chesser Young

Red and Black Society MemberMehreen Omar AtiqOmar Taimoor AtiqB. Robert BakerCarmody BakerCarolyn Michelle BrownWilliam Anderson BakerThomas Medley BaleVickie Lynn BaleJann J. BellamyRaymond E. BellamyClaire Knight BlakeJoseph J. Blake Jr.James McDuffi e Bruce, IIIMargaret Gower BruceDavid CaldwellNancy CaldwellStuart Campbell*Becky Irvin Campbell*Jan Bellew Connor

Robert Blacksher ConnorEdward Charles Coppola, Sr.Nancy Elizabeth CoppolaMichael P. CoreyPatricia Ann CoreyElizabeth Boatwright CrowleyRobert James Crowley, Jr.Douglas Leslie EilandSonja Darlene EilandSarah Kinnard EvinsStarling Claude EvinsClay T. Farha*Jamie L. Farha*Jeanne GrebeT. Keith GrebeEileen Ann Griffi nThomas Earl Griffi nJack Webster GrigsbyJohn Calvin Hardin, IIISally Hope HardinChristopher HarrisCynthia C. HarrisDiana Craig HarrisDeborah Jean HavnerGalen Clifford HavnerJames Logan HenriksonMargaret HenriksonMichael J. HoftoNancy T. HoftoJane M. HornWarren B. HornLisa Broemmelsick JehlLouis Crowley Jehl, Jr.Charles R. JohansonTheresa B. JohansonDerren Dee JohnsonFrederick Alan JohnsonCheryl L. KaywoodSam K. KaywoodAnn McNeill KillaryScott David KillaryCharles A. KirbySusan Daigle KirbyGlenda Gail KirkpatrickRobert D. KirkpatrickJeffrey John KovalicPamela KovalicJohn Dukes LangstonSusan Hughes LangstonJohn Dewitt LentPamela K. LentClay Lilienstern

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Peter Silsby MaryottGeorge McKamie McMillan, Jr.Kitty Sue McMillanNathan R. Mitchell ’02Brent Franklin NelsenLori Ann NelsenTracy Michelle Nelson ’93Lesa W. O’Brien

Michael Andrew O’BrienRichard A. Park ’59Allison Djerf RansonWilliam Albrecht RansonEvelyn ReedWilliam R. Reed, Jr.Nancy Tamara Ross-AscuittoCharlotte Turnipseed Russ ’97

Marie Ann Brandwiede Schofer ’04Marvin E. Spears ’90Betsy Lee StechlerEdwin W. Stock, Jr. ’59Frank D. Weathersby ’62Two Anonymous Donors

VolleyballSusan M. Clark ’74Karen Elizabeth FritscheRoger Wayne FritscheMark A. JonesMartin R. Wolinski

^In Memoriam

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Rebecca LiliensternNancy Rogers MacDonaldChip Fabian MacDonaldDouglas Hayes MadisonStephanie MadisonMark Peter MantovaniPatricia Ann MantovaniJanet Ann MarrPrice Hendricks MarrGeorge Stephen Mason, Jr.Kym Freeman MasonJoanne McAlvanyWilliam McAlvanyJohn R. McCuneKaren S. McLain*Richard S. McLain*Cathryn Chrouser MillerThomas W. MillerNancy MulroyKenneth John NajderMichelle C. NajderTeresa Watson NelsonAndrew Jackson Noble, IIICatherine Ann PattersonDavid L. PattersonClyde L. Patton, Jr.Leslie PattonDaniel E. PellegromSally PellegromDiane Litwak PikosMichael Anthony PikosGary M. PolovichPeggy Collins PolovichCarmen M. RamirezJ. Richard RamirezBhaskar C. ReddyTanuja ReddyElizabeth Browning RileyLinda Ellen RivkinMichael Lee RivkinDebbi Fields RoseMichael D. RoseBeth McFadden RouseRobert Hudson RouseDavid Joel SackettKim Connolly SackettAlan Dale SandiferMary Louise SandiferBarry Charles SchullyEllen Coulter SchullyEric H. SchultzKim A. SchultzAlex Robert Stowe, Jr.Josephine Uri StoweChoojit SweeneyJohn J. Sweeney, Jr.James Orville Thompson, Sr.Lynn Stanley ThompsonEndang Megawatt TongWilliam Chi TongMrs. Laurie Ann TuckerCarolyn Spann UttWilliam Phillips UttChris WallaceLorraine Marcelle WallaceDeborah Susan WannRonnie J. WannRick Lane Warren, IIIPolly Pogue WarrenJohn A. Williams

Vivian Gray WilliamsJane Cady Wright

Dean’s SocietyLouise Slack BruceMichael George BruceCarrie Lee Lunyong*Victor Entenbang Lunyong*

Cloister SocietyMaria Alsamadisi*Morsy Alsamadisi*Susan Strauss BattestinWilliam George BattestinRobert Eugene BledsoeJane Emily BoozalisSteve Theodore BoozalisSusan E. BrownBeverly BrunsonDavid BrunsonRobert W. BucholzCarmen Mendoza CarolinoEugene Reynaldo CarolinoLisa Tempesta CoxMark Jay CoxSusan Marie DavisJohn Sherman DrymanSusannah Averett DrymanMaybeth EzakiThomas J. Fewox*Toni N. Fewox*Gerald S. GrishamTeresa C. GrishamMichael Deane Hansen*Pennisue Largent Hansen*E. LeRoy Hendricks, Jr.Frances HendricksTherese P. HowellStephen L. IsaacsMark Steven JacobsYvonne Marie JacobsAnil KukrejaPoonam KukrejaChristine Ann LeibnerRobert F. LeibnerJean McCluskey Loux*Peter C. Loux*Alfred G. LyonsMary K. LyonsWilliam McCoyJane W. McKimThomas F. McKimJames B. MillisVonda MillisMary E. MurchisonJean A. MurrerMartin C. MurrerJohn A. NelsonBruce Allen Phillips*Diane Schlup Phillips*Lauran Russell PowersWilliam P. PowersJay Saunders RickettsLynn Siebers RickettsCarol Leynd RowlandMark A. RowlandCourtney A. StrachanShirley M. StrachanAva C. SwartzIrena N. Taylor

Porter B. TaylorJames W. TomfordeLeigh Brock TomfordeAlexia Nazur WaringWilliam W. Waring, Jr.James Richard WilkinsonKaren Connell WilkinsonKathryn Allison WillisRichard Turner Willis

Tower SocietyMartha N. AckermanNeel B. Ackerman, Jr.Cynthia Liebig AllenKevin John AllenSusan Marie AllenThomas Stewart AllenJulie Clare AntayaRichard Scott AntayaDavid Charles BachNora Margaret BachAllen Wayne BaresCarole Annie BaresJonathan Duane BergerRebecca Kim BergerAnne B. Bonnyman*Fred D. BryanFabio CarrilloNohra Stella CarrilloCynthia Marie ChaneyDouglas Wade ChaneyDiane L. J. ClarkePhilip R. Clarke, IIILori Sanders ConleyThomas Denny ConleyLiz CraftDonald Currie*Judith Currie*Janis Hardin DavisHenry Claude DeBeaux, IIIToya Lynn DeBeauxCatherine Marie DrakeHoward Warren Drake, Jr.Daniel Keith Evans*Sidney Lee Evans*Mona Dees FergusonR. N. FergusonAdair Madeline GaudiosoGiovanni GaudiosoJean Ann GrabiasJoseph S. GrabiasBeverly Carraway HandleyGuy H. Handley, IIILyndall Hauver*Robert Hauver*Jill McElheney HennesySteven Daniel HennessyEllen Spencer HenschenGary Mayes HenschenEric HergetAnthony M. HughesRosemary Rowe HughesRichard C. IngwersenTeresa Weeks IngwersenBennett Michael JeansonneEdna Amanda JeansonneBernhard N. KurthVeronica C. KurthAndrew Baker E. Kyle*Anne Rudolf Kyle*

Kevin Patrick Lally*Pamela Ann Lally*John Hamilton Lewis, Jr.Karen Kay LewisMargaret M. MalloryWilliam Barton Mallory, IIIJames D. McCarthy*Jane Ann McCarthy*Norman Floyd McGowin, IIIVivian Stabler McGowinAllen H. Moffi ttGeorgianna Moffi ttCourtney Roe MottWilliam Ransom MottAmy Magee ParkinsonJohn Ricahrd Parkinson, Jr.William Allison PorterAllison Djerf Ranson*William Albrecht Ranson*Helen L. Schrier*Paul Schrier*Brian Roger SullivanCynthia Marhall SullivanDeborah TravisMark Sellers Utkov*Nancy Sorrells Utkov*Anita VarmaHimanshu VarmaClaude Farrell VarnerTina Gulevich VarnerSammy Gail WellsSteve Wiley WellsCharles E. Wolpert*Mary Jane WoodwardPat M. WoodwardLillian S. YatesRadford M. YatesMary L. ZeiglerRobert E. Zeigler

Loyalty ClubElizabeth Lynn AbbottRobert L. AbbottAbdoulwasi A. AbdochJacqueline M. AbdurhmanMary Macgill AgrePeter C. AgreAndrelino Adriano AlixEugenia Camacho AlixRosalyn Mechelle AnthonyWalker Star AnthonyLarry Russell ArantPamela Barks ArantClaire Ellen Archer*Jay E. Archer*Carolyn Humphrey AveryWilliam H. AveryJohn Spratt BacotCarola Lipsey BacqueOdon L. Bacque, Jr.Gordon E. Baird*Vada M. Baird*Scott W. BallCarlos E. BambergerElena BambergerAlan J. BankartDiane K. BankartMichael Thomas BarberSuzanne BarberJames Trousdale Berry

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Mary Elizabeth BerryPeter E. BilanRobert R. BirdwellSusanne B. BirdwellLaura Gail BishopKari Leigh BjorhusAdel BotrosCharles Michael BowerMary Ann BowerLinda Whiteside BowkerWilliam H. BowkerLinda BrandewiedeRobert P. BrandewiedeDorothy Marie BrennerJames E. BrennerDiane Ellis BrethJames R. BrethDebra L. Bromfi eldRichard N. Bromfi eldJohn Hentry BroocksYvette Monique BroocksPhilip Anderson BrooksSusan Austin BrooksRoberta Groce BrownStuart C. Brownmargo Suzanne Brownfi eldRichard Scott Brownfi eldCharles S. BurgessLarisa BuzduganJames Strouse CampbellNina Jo CampbellNorris Wayne Campbell*Patricia Campbell*Kenneth Fred CarlsonRebecca H. CarlsonThomas Warren CarlsonGeorge Nathaniel Carpenter, Jr.*Diane Swann ChastainDonald G. ChastainBenjamin Gregory ClarkCharles M. ClarkEva ClarkMickey Dianne ClarkReagan C. ClarkThomas Myles ClarkBeverly CoatesDudley W. CoatesDusanne J. ComkornruechaPrachak ComkornruechaCarol ConeyPatrick Michael ConeyElizabeth Angell CookPeter Mohler CookDeena Marie CossichPhil Francis CossichBobby Jacob Cowan, Sr.Lois CowanMary P. CurtisStanley B. CurtisLarry Eugene DagenLeanna Kim DagenMary Melissa DaggettTimothy Mahlon DaggettBarbara Jo DanagherMichael James DanagherSusan McDonald DavisThomas Andrew DavisColette Hutchings DeanJohn Anderson Dean

Luigi Vincent DeFabrizioJuile Ann DempseyNeal F. Devitt*Paula L. Devitt*Lawrence Clyde DillPeggy Killingsworth DillMary Jane DismukesWilliam E. DismukesBrenda DonaldDavid B. DonaldLindsay Auer DorrisWilliam Eakes DorrisEugene Gaftly Douglass, Jr.Judith Lane DouglassChristine Dearborn DowdDaniel V. DowdJohn Nicholas DrobakMary Elizabeth DrobakMargaret DuMontRyan P. DuMontJohn William DuValAnn Turner ErkelR. H. Erkel, Jr.Darlyn Henderson FabacherRobert J. FabacherDiana Kim FarmerEpsey Cooke FarrellMary Lott FederlineTerry E. FederlineLinda Beth FineCarrie FinlaysonMaria Avdela Fonseca-KheshtiCharles S. Foster, Sr.Kate McCarty FosterAmado Xavier Freire*Nancy Edith Freire*Mary K. Friskics-WarrenWilliam T. Friskics-WarrenBruce L. GalaroSandra B. GalaroAnn Mary GarrisGeorge Arthur GarrisPatsy Maria GatlinZ. Wayne GatlinStephanie Louise Gay*Anthony William GeorgeHelmut GieselmannIngrid GieselmannDebra Eileen GillespieJames Christoher GillespieKimberly Sue GilleyStephen Lee Gilley, Sr.Burton D. GloverSuzanne Cook GloverAlta GochnauerRichard Bleakley GochnauerLynda GodkinCatherine Morton Greene*David Alan Greene*Mary Hall GreggMary Helena Hall KenwrightRenee Simpson HarnRobert Eugene HarnDurward S. HarrisJoan Reynolds HarrisKate Heroy HartleyLouis A. HartleyJohn R. Hays, Jr.Nancy S. Hays

Sarah Jablecki HaysMary Jean HendleyMarjan Wilhelmina Henkin*Mitchell Paul Henkin*Ken HickeyMary Metz HickmanStephen Darryl Hickman, Sr.Hazel Wright HilsmanConstance Elise HobsonWillis Wilson HobsonLaurie Ellen HohosRobert L. HohosGene HolcombNancy HolcombSarah W. HoneychurchStephen Arthur HoneychurthCraig Sidney HowardJan Hanna HowardLarry Don IrwinLynn Bass IrwinA. Woodson Isom, Jr.Claudia Rickert IsomCindy JayneKen JayneEmily Perkins JohnsonWilliam Julian JohnsonGeorge Adams Joplin, IVNina JoplinMary Jo JordanAlex KachowskiCarrin Clark KatzJerry P. KatzLaVonda Bowdoin KeelPerry Hamilton KeelAndria L. Keil-BilanJoy KennardCharles Kenwright, IIIAsghar KheshtiKirt Harold KiesterGeorgia M. KimmelStephen D. KimmelKaren Lynn KingMichael James KingFrederick Condit KneipMarion Susan KneipLawrence Edward KokajkoAmelia KopaldS. L. Kopald, Jr.David Karl LambethLeslie Ann LambethBilly D. LeachMaythorne B. LeachPatricia Ann LeeTheodore Albert Lee, IIIFielding Duncan LewisRory Ruppersberger LewisDonald J. LinebackJudith Ward LinebackJohn Maxey LippincottMichael Walter LovelandSusan Jean LovelandLindsay O’dear LucasSilas Emmett Lucas, IIIDon LumGwendolyn Kay LumEllen Hobbs LyleCharles G. MackallMary LeJeune MackallGary Allen Marcum

Joy Cooper MarcumMargaret Mary MarksteinerRobert Michael MarksteinerMaureen Claire MaryottPeter Silsby MaryottKimberly DeVonne McLeanKim Marie McMurraySam King McMurray, IIIRanny A. MeierDavie Wayne MeltonJanice Scott MeltonBarbara Susanne MerrimanRichard C. MerrimanLarry T. MillerPatti Jeanne MillerMaria DeArmond MingosSteven Carl MingosAmy Mitchell-HarmsConnie Jane Morgan*Reginald Charles Morgan*Michael Alan MorrisMichele Jo MorrisJohn Robert MulhollandMartha Jane MulhollandJill Creole MyersDonald Dudley Napier, IIIMargaret NapierGeoff Arnold NealeSusan Pope NeellyWilliam R. NeellyGarland Elizabeth NewellJoseph Ross Newell, IIIPatricia Gayle OslerThomas M. OslerKelly Brian OwensNancy OwensWilliam S. OwensBrent OxnerJudy Diane OxnerMay A. PerkinsJames Francis PetragliaThomas W. Pettyjohn, Jr.Cynthia D. PitcockJames A. PitcockElizabeth Driscoll PochterTheodore PochterLeslie Kemp PooleMichael William PooleMark Wilken PorterMarlene Rae PorterGuillermina Toal PunzalanRoger G. PunzalanThomas Lamonde PurdyAnn Michele RabalaisMargaret Carolyn RaiserAnn W. RichardsonKevin Frank RisleyFred Knox RobinsonKathleen Wagner RobinsonBarry Joseph RoertySharon Zwahl RoertyDebbie Stelly RotePaul Carl RoteRichard G. RouseVeronica Lee RouseDonna Marie RyanJefrey Wayne RyanRhonda Joan SalvucciThomas Joseph Salvucci

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Birgit E. SchaelPaul David ScharmerAmy SchmidtSelley Rebecca ShapiroCarol Harden SheftallWilliam Lowe SheftallFrederick H. SheldonLaura Shaw ShieldsJanelle Love SimmonsThomas Murphey SimmonsPeggy Ann SlaterRichard M. SlaterCarl B. SmithDavid Crenshaw SmithElisabeth Lyles SmithHoward McQueen Smith*Martha Taylor Smith*Mary Catherine SmithMarybeth SmithScott Alan SmithTom Raymond SolimineElisabeth Clawson StaggWilliam Radford Stagg, Jr.Alice Barron StewartTimothy Benjamin StewartMary Gayle StonerStephen P. StonerCarrie Mary StradleyScott Grant StradleyCarolyn Stramka-BotrosAndrew Mark StreitfeldJeffrey J. StrossnerKaren L. StrossnerCasey M. StuartSusan J. StuartSandy M. SummersJill SvejkoskyJoseph Leo Svejkosky, Jr.J. Tyler SwindleKathryn Lewis SwindleGeorge S. TallichetMarisue TallichetLora Tuttle TerryWilliam Alexander TerryJohn Hansford Thomas, IIISherrill Lynn ThomasJeffrey Escar ThompsonNancy Reynolds ThompsonMary TuckerElizabeth Hood TurnerSelwyn H. Turner, IIIAndrew A. Vance, Jr.*Frances M. Vance*John James VarleyMarianne Suters VarleyDavid Warren VernonPeggy E. VernonSusan Marie WalshAmy Stewart WaltonCharles Richard WaltonEdward B. WaltonTammy R. WaltonBarbara J. WarrenJames W. WarrenBeverly Ann WebbJason Lynn WebbKevin Charles WeberLinda Jane WeberEdwin Richard Weidler, Jr.Marshall J. Wellborn, Jr.

Herbert Harold West, Jr.Katherine Ivey WestCeleste Adams Wheelwright*Henry Chalfant Wheelwright*Elizabeth Exum WhittenGordon T. WhittenJohn D. WigodskyMary Lynn WigodskyDanny Lee WilkersonSue Ellen WilkersonAnn J. WillardGregory D. WillardGeorge A. WilliamsLarisa Murianka WilliamsJim WinkatesLorita Cosner WinkatesClara Creighton WoodClaudia K. WorleyRobert S. WorleyJacalyn M. WrightRobert W. WrightMichael Evan WyattJames Thomas YatesHenry George ZigtemaMary J. ZigtemaElisabeth Sue Zimmer^

DonorRobin R. AccinelliSteve R. AccinelliJoy Oliver AdamsLeslie AdamsLionel AdamsRichard Ray AdamsDavid Marl AlbertNancy Fine AlbertCatherine Suzanne AppletonJeffery Lynn AppletonSharon Delois ArmourKim Speak ArnoldWilliam Ellis Arnold, IIIBarbara ArringtonJoseph Arrington, Sr.James Alois ArtzerEdward M. AsburyNancy E. AsburyArlene Karpinski AsheBraxton W. AsheConnie Cape AshleyWilliam Harrison AshleyDonald E. BabcockLorraine BabcockBonnie Ruth BachmeyerFred Stilz BachmeyerMelissa Cook Davis BaizeKathryne Johnston BakerElizabeth Wade BarberJeffrey T. BarberDonald Wayne BarkerJudy Broadstreet BarkerBobbie Joel BarrettRex Maurice BarrettJoanne BeckhamRoger H. BeckhamHelen I. BenjaminJean I. BenjaminJennifer Sue BewleyCatherine M. BinionRobert E. BinionJoseph D. Bishop

Kathleen Core BishopRobert Welch BishopSusan Smith BlairDaniel Lee BolingerRosemary Joan BolingerMary Kathryn BondPatrick Ayres BondDiane M. BonnerRonnie B. BonnerMarsha Lynne BordenPhillip Robert BordenCaroline Seay BorgmanPaul Edward BorgmanBarbara Sue BoucherBradley Albert BoucherMartha Anne BowdenRussell Bernard Bowden, Jr.Dianne M. BoyceMadeleine Bento BoyerWilliam Kent BoyerAnthony A. BracyConnie K. BrennanDennis F. BrennanCarol Coaker BrewerElizabeth Donohoe BromertRobert J. BromertLauren Beth BroussardBenita Kerr BrownDaniel Jay BurnickGraham Walker BurnsMarie E. ByrnePatricia J. CanalePriscilla Leah CapesThomas Eric CapesBruce R. CarrPhyllis D. CarrJoyce Longleaf CarterRichard Morrell CarterJoseph Bartholomew CaseyMartha Alice CaseyJoan I. CasselAndrea CatesVictor Allen CatesJohn Connor Cavett, Jr.Terry Atkin CavettBrent P. ChaissonMary A. ChaissonElizabeth Ellen ChurchLillian Elizabeth ClarkeDonald Richard ColemanMary Louise ColemanJon Ronald ComolaLaura Underwood ComolaDonna Boudreaux CoonsJames Michael CoonsWendy Sue Covey-ScottAlice Shanklin CowleyJohn P. CowleyMarie Ann CrenshawDebra B. CullenMichael W. CullenLeah C. CulverWalter E. CulverLarry D. Cunningham, Sr.Martha M. CunninghamSharon B. DanielTed L. DanielAlice DavisGerald James DavisJohn Thomas Davis

Kathleen DavisHelen E. DelBoveRalph S. DelBoveMary Ellen DennehyJayaram DevanurDonald R. DeZutterJean Rambach DickelmanThomas Scot Dickelman, Sr.Lynn Ann Kronberg DoroughJanet H. DownieRuby Lee DunlapSandy Dunkel ElfrinkTim Michael ElfrinkBruce A. ErskineHelen Charcalis ErskineCamilla FairRobert R. FairVlasta FedinecDavi Lee FergusonJean Ann FergusonJoseph Patrick FinleyMaryellen FinleyCharles F. FitzgeraldDigna Mariela ForbesHoward N. ForbesAlan J. ForsythJanice Elizabeth ForsythJana Leigh FosterSteve Mark FosterKaren Elizabeth FritscheRoger Wayne FritscheGlen Tilton GardnerJay K. GithensTerry Rounsaville GithensJane Brent GodfreyJohn James GodfreyShannon GrannonLinda Lester HallLinus Parker Hall, IIIAbby Polk HamiltonAnn Hughes HamiltonRonnie Edward HamiltonThomas Boyce HamiltonGova Bennet HarperAnnabell Ailor HarrDavid M. HarrDoris Faye HarrisHenry Charles Harris, Jr.Karen L. HarrisonMarilyn Fay HayesRichard Lee HayesGary M. HeacockKathy R. HeacockBarbara Landry HebertJ. Thomas Helm, IIIJerry Melvin HermanVeronica HermanTerry Gwin HillerWilliam Joseph HillerAlison HodgesCharles HodgesJudith Leanore HodgesDarlene M. HoglindSteven M. HoglindJames Douglas HollowayVictoria Ann HollowayTheresa E. HookWilliam John HookSuzanne Baker HuttoPatricia Diaz Ingraham

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Richard Brooks IngrahamUsha IyengarFrancis Bruce JohnstonSue Snavely JohnstonPatricia Bowen JonesSteven Lee JonesRobin Katz KamphausCatherine KeeganPatrick Frances KeeganCarrie DeLong KernodleJohn Philip KernodleStephen B. KleinJack Register LeighHenry T. LikesMarguerite Gisburne LikesGloria Jean LongJohn Clark Long, IVSusan Elizabeth LongBennie W. LoperDiane Hawkins LoperCurtis Lee Lowery, Jr.Ellen Margaret LoweryRandall A. MarksStephanie MarksAndrew A. MarkusLinda Lou MarkusCatherine Rene MashburnTelfair J. Mashburn, IIIMarion H. MasseyPatti Kay McCullarGeorge McKamie McMillan, Jr.Kitty Sue McMillanCharles McPhersonNancy McPhersonDavid L. MillerRenee D. MillerTerri Lynn MoakThomas Franklin MoakMichaela Jane MohanSean Patrick MohanA. Maxine MontgomeryPatsy Joan MontgomeryWilliam E. MontgomeryGregory Scott MorrellJan Ellen MorrellJoanne Zillia NicollRegis Marshall NicollSusan Marie OrdemannLeslie Virginia OuelletteRoy Lee OuelletteBrenda Kay OwensJean Wall OwensThomas Edward OwensJames L. PannellKaren B. PannellBhakti Somabhai PatelDaksha Bhakti PatelMerle H. PedigoClay Edward Pellissier

Kathleen Mary PellissierNancy Jo PennyDaniel A. PetersonKarla J. PetersonJames Michael PlutaGregory K. RandallMichelle Ann RandallJohn R. RecknagelMary D. RecknagelAdrienne Leigh RelyeaSteven Jennison RelyeaGregory RichardsonShirley F. RichardsonJonathan E. RickerNancy J. RickerDaniel S. RobertsonTeryl Tinsley RobertsonDanny Wayne Rogers, Jr.Lauri Sitton RogersHelen Marie RothJ. Reece RothElena RuizBruno Richard RumbelowStephanie Ann RumbelowDiana M. RyderRobert Curtis SalmonVivian Faye ScalesClaire McCants SchwahnFrank SchwahnMichael James ScottAlan F. SearsSusan Isabel SearsDebbie F. SewellTommy Max SewellDean Whitfi eld SimpsonMary Ellis SimpsonMartha Lynn SligerVan Odell SligerDonald L. SmithKathy Louis SmithJohn A. SolomonMary Margaret SolomonFlora SpeedJames O. SpeedDianne M. StoolAndrew Fred StrokDoni C. StrokChristopher Gerard StrugSusan Frances StrugMuriel Elizabeth TetlowGail Elizabeth ThamesPaul B. ThamesAileen Janet ToddHarry Wayne ToddLoui M. Todd, IIIKevin Allen WashamMarcia Louise WashamAnn WatkinsFrancis G. Watkins, Sr.

Lena Pearl WeaverRobert A. Weaver, Sr.Carol Howard WellsDonald H. WellsCarol WestOlin West, IIIRobert L. WhetsellSamantha R. WhetsellDiane Brown WickerStephen Douglas WickerGe-Juan Lois WilkesLeslie L. WilkesIrene WiserMichael Kenneth WisnerBecky WoodielNeil L. WoodielJoseph R. WoodsCyryl Pogon YannitellDaniel W. YannitellWilliam D. YarboroughCheryl Broach YorkGregory Charles YorkMark David ZalinStephanie Steele ZalinDennis K. ZimmermanCharlene F. ZoellerCurtis A. Zoeller

Parent Council Co-ChairsMr. and Mrs. David G. Zanca

Team LeadersMr. and Mrs. John M. Fenton, IIIMr. and Mrs. John B. GossDr. and Mrs. Steven D. HennessyDr. and Mrs. J. Michael MillisMr. and Mrs. Gary M. PolovichMr. and Mrs. F. Michael RoyerMr. and Mrs. Roger H. SmithMr. and Mrs. William P. Utt

Council MembersMr. and Mrs. Bob BakerMr. and Mrs. Robert B. BlountMr. and Mrs. James B. Boone, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Michael C. CollinsDr. and Mrs. Robert B. ConnorMr. and Mrs. Edward C. Coppola, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Rogers L. CrainMr. and Mrs. Mark M. CulmoDr. Nancy D. DonachieDr. Robert J. Donachie, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John S. Dryman, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Douglas L. EilandMr. and Mrs. James F. ErwinDr. and Mrs. Starling C. EvinsMr. and Mrs. Manouchehr D. FarahaniMr. and Mrs. Clay T. Farha

Mr. and Mrs. John A. FogartyMr. and Mrs. John B. FriersonMr. and Mrs. Philip W. GainesMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Griffi nDr. and Mrs. John C. Hardin, IIIDr. and Mrs. Galen C. HavnerMr. and Mrs. James L. HenriksonMr. and Mrs. Michael J. HoftoDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. HoggardMr. and Mrs. Bradley N. Howell, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. InsulMr. and Mrs. Louis C. Jehl, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. JohansonMr. and Mrs. Frederick A. JohnsonMrs. Linda G. JonesDr. Ann McNeill KillaryMr. Scott D. KillaryMr. and Mrs. Gary A. KingMr. and Ms. Robert F. LeibnerMs. Pamela K. LentMr. John D. LentMr. and Mrs. James P. LeonardMr. and Mrs. Clay LiliensternMs. Helen A. LiliensternMr. and Mrs. Michael J. LynchMr. Douglas H. MadisonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. MallinMr. and Mrs. Price H. MarrDr. and Mrs. Hal D. MartinMr. and Mrs. George S. Mason, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. MischkeDr. and Mrs. John R. MorganMs. Maggie K. ParryMr. and Mrs. Daniel E. PellegromDr. and Mrs. Joel PerchikMr. and Mrs. Joe Bob PerkinsMr. Ashton Phelps, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. PikosDr. and Mrs. Stephen A. PyhrrMr. and Mrs. J. Richard RamirezDr. Tanuja ReddyDr. Bhaskar C. ReddyMr. and Mrs. Jay S. RickettsMr. and Mrs. Jonathan L. RueMr. and Mrs. Barry C. SchullyMr. and Mrs. James O. Thompson, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. John W. TuckerDr. and Mrs. Peter M. TuftonMr. and Mrs. David S. TweelMr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Warren, IIIMr. and Mrs. James R. WilkinsonMs. Jane C. WrightMr. and Mrs. Douglas H. YarnMr. and Mrs. George V. Young

^In Memoriam

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Cloister SocietyRosemary HugoFrank A. JonesMargaret Wood JonesRandall M. Spach

Tower SocietyKatharine Harwood GoochRobert D. Gooch, Jr.Cynthia P. Selman

Loyalty ClubLisa J. CaldwellKathryn G. CannonJeanne Dreifus^Jed DreifusDan A. Dunaway*

Virginia Dunaway*Janice GirandoRt. Rev. Duncan M. Gray, Jr.Steven B. HearnEdward S. KaplanLinda KaplanKevin KelleyLarry S. KlumbJanette KrauchIra A. LipmanRobert E. LoebPeter L. MahlerJohn McCants, Jr.Aileene G. NeighborsSue PhillipsJimmye PidgeonMadhavi Sethna*

Milton A. Smith, Jr.Janet UdoujCharles Grant WadeKathryn L. WalleyArthur Wortman

DonorSuzanne R. BurgarGail H. CunninghamJanis DunavantEdwrad J. FosterVirginia GayleCarolyn S. GibsonMargaret W. GrinderMary Anne HandyPatricia B. HuntEric D. James

June LandRichard R. LandersLinda LanningJudson McKellarRose MedlingerMarjorie MollEdward G. MooreCelia RidleyKatherine Lawrence RoseW. Patton SteeleClarice C. StroudLee StuartFayrol T. UnverferthNancy H. Wirth Trust

^In Memoriam

Campus DonorsAmy Oakes and Tim Huebner, Co-ChairsRhodes appreciates the generosity of its faculty, staff and retirees and their spouses who made gifts to the college this year. Gifts are recognized in The Charles E. Diehl Society ($5,000 or more), The Red and Black Society ($1,000 - $4,999), the Dean’s Society ($750 - $999), the Cloister Society ($500 - $749), the Tower Society ($250 - $499), the Loyalty Club ($100 - $249) and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk. Emeriti faculty and staff are marked with a tilde.

Individual DonorsRhodes appreciates the generosity of these individuals other than alumni and parents who made gifts to the college during this year. Gifts are recognized in the Cloister Society ($500 - $749), the Tower Society ($250 - $499), the Loyalty Club ($100 - $249) and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk.

Diehl Society BenefactorCarole Pearson TrouttWilliam E. Troutt

Diehl Society PatronAnita Ann Davis ’90*Robert M. Johnson, Jr.Robert R. Llewellyn~Jenna Goodloe WadeRussell T. Wigginton, Jr. ’88*

Red and Black Society SeniorMichael R. DromppMelody Hokanson RicheyWarren A. Richey

Red and Black Society AssociateBette Joan Ackerman*J. Allen Boone, Jr. ’71Michael T. Clary ’77Daney D. Kepple

Red and Black Society MemberMary Allie McColgan Baldwin ’61~*Suzanne L. BonefasRichard K. DaggerElizabeth Gay Daughdrill~James H. Daughdrill, Jr.~James Baldwin Duncan, III*Brian E. FosheeSue Dunn Hall ’69*John S. Olsen*Tracy Vezina Patterson ’84Lauren Blalock Sefton ’03Elizabeth Noble Sharpe ’09Mark V. Smith*Robert J. Strandburg*

Amanda Grebe Tamburrino ’98*Arthur M. Weeden, Jr.~*G. Kenneth Williams~David J. Wottle

Dean’s SocietyTerese Jean Buscher*

Cloister SocietyLucy Hill Black ’67Laura Canon ’79Richard F. Huddleston ’84*John C. KaltnerMichael P. Leslie*Gail Corrington StreeteJohn L. Streete ’60~Donald W. Tucker~*

Tower SocietyTracy Leigh Adkisson ’95Carol Casey*Matthew V. DeanBrenda Armstrong EcklesKathy M. ForemanDavid Jefferson HamrickMargaret HandwerkerBrent K. HoffmeisterChristina Marie Huntington ’95*David Y. JeterJames W. Jobes~Kye Young Lee*Martha Ann McGeachy ’88Mary E. Miller*Kenneth S. MorrellGregory Jerome ParahamJames Hundley PhilpottKatherine Owen Richardson ’83*Diane Goodman Sachs ’61~

Dena Carol SelmerBrian W. ShafferWillie Frank Sims*Ann M. VianoCarl J. Wack, IV ’01Marsha D. WaltonJ. Kyle Webb ’91Christopher G. WetzelLibby Wyrick Wyatt*

Loyalty ClubLarry AhokasMegan Elna-Lyn Andrews ’02Lawrence K. Anthony~*John R. BlaisdellCarole Choate Blankenship ’85Beverly BrooksDorothy C. BrownyardDebrina Denett BurkinsStephanie Lee Chockley ’95*Dawn Clement Cornies*Deborah Lynn Conlee*Kerry A. ConnorsJack R. Conrad~Daniel E. CullenJay Eckles ’00*Caley Artis Foreman, IIIJohn E. GorgiaSarah R. HatgasP. Eric Henager ’89Marci A. Hendrix ’07James David Hicks*Terry W. HillTimothy S. HuebnerJoyce HunterDaniel D. JacobsAngelo Curtis JohnsonJanet M. Kirby~

Michael P. KirbyKathleen LaaksoJames C. Lanier~Bill W. Lewis*Gary J. LindquesterTerri England LindquesterDarlene Margaret LopreteBarbara H. Maxey~Carrie Jean McAdonMark W. MuesseGail S. MurrayScott Newstok*Jeffrey S. Norris*Robert G. Patterson~Stacy S. Pennington ’94Jimmie PriceHerbert Lee RhodesJohn H. Rone ’71Claudia Dale RutkauskasKevin J. SackettRay E. ScruggsRobert ShatzerA. Michael Sheard, IIIMartha Hunter Shepard ’66*William M. Short ’71Connie Regina SimmonsWilliam M. SkoogBama Mae StricklandKaren Frances Thomas*Richard T. Trenthem, Jr. ’92*James M. VestLori Von Bokel-AminDouglas WalkerJane Harding Wells ’03Elizabeth West WhittakerStephen H. WirlsRichard C. Wood ’48~

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Associates$20,000 and UpArthur Vining Davis FoundationsAssisi FoundationBellingrath-Morse FoundationCharles G. Koch Charitable

Foundation*Community Foundation of Greater

MemphisConwood Company, LPEverett L. Amis Foundation*FedEx CorporationFidelity Charitable Gift FundFirst Horizon National Corporation^Greater Houston Community

FoundationHill Family FoundationKemmons Wilson, Inc.Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation,

Inc.McGehee Family FoundationMike Curb Family FoundationPlough FoundationRobert & Ruby Priddy Charitable

TrustSEI Giving FundSunTrust Bank Memphis Foundation,

Inc.^The Andrew W. Mellon FoundationThe Kemmons Wilson Family

FoundationThe Teagle FoundationThomas W. Briggs Foundation

Urban Child InstituteWright-Bentley FoundationTwo Anonymous Donors

Fellows$10,000 - $19,999Cal Turner Family FoundationExxonMobil Foundation*^Foundation for The CarolinasGeorgia Power CompanyHope Christian Community

Foundation*The Crain FoundationThe Margaret A. Cargill Foundation

Patrons$2,500 - $9,999American Snuff Company, LLCArts MidwestBank of America Foundation^Chadwick Family Foundation, LLC*Community Foundation for Greater

Atlanta, Inc.Community Foundation of Northwest

MississippiDegna Spoldi Private Family

FoundationEstate of Jule D. EnsignFeather Foundation, Inc.Gerber/Taylor Associates, Inc.Goldman Sachs & Company^Greater New Orleans Foundation

Jacob, Medlinger & Finnegan, LLP Law Offi ces

Jewish Foundation of MemphisKathryn Brown Butler Family

FoundationMallory Alexander International

LogisticsMarion Cohen Memorial FoundationMorgan Stanley^Patricia Bowman Terwilliger Family

Foundation TrustPittman Management, Inc.Presbyterian Church USA FoundationPritzker Foundation*Renaissance Charitable Foundation,

Inc.Schadt Foundation, Inc.Schwab Fund for Charitable GivingSecond Presbyterian ChurchSouthard FinancialThe Boone Foundation, Inc.The Coca-Cola Foundation^The Dallas FoundationThe Donachie FoundationThe Endover Foundation, Inc.The National Christian FoundationThompson Dunavant PLCVanguard Charitable Endowment

Program

Sponsors$1,000 - $2,499A. Arthur Halle Memorial Foundation

Alabma Christian FoundationAnn C. and C. Hamilton Sloan

FoundationAT&T^CGS Real Estate Company, Inc.Community Foundation of Middle

TennesseeDelta/United Specialties, Inc.Google Matching Gifts Program*^Grigsby Petroleum, Inc.Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas +

CompanyHenry Luce Foundation^IBM CorporationIBM International Foundation*^Knoxville Christian FoundationMathis Pfohl FoundationMedco Health SolutionsMicrosoft Corporation*^Press On FoundationPrudential Foundation^Robert E. Mallory TrustSecond Presbyterian ChurchSmith & Nephew, Inc.*State Farm Companies Foundation*^The BBC FoundationThe Brakebill Ray Company, LLCThe Clayton Family FoundationThe Community Foundation -

Richmond & Central VAThe Martha and Robert F. Fogelman

Family FoundationThe Riley Family Foundation

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DonorChad Stephen AhrenLaurence R. AlbertJohnny R. AustinEllie Gebarowski BagleyK. Lynn BarnettGordon BigelowCatherine Elizabeth Bloom ’06Patricia Lee BoulieThomas S. BremerDarlene D. BrooksClayton D. BrownMauricio Lujan Cafi eroAnne S. Caldwell ’51~Jackie CarneyDionne Renee ChalmersJeffrey Michael CleanthesKevin John Collier ’91A. Victor CooninDorothy A. CoxGayle A. DavisEdna C. DavisPam Maxine DetrieBrandy Rogers DeWeese ’94Elizabeth Lucile DoddDebra A. DouglasEddie J. Douglas~Robert DoveKatherine Elizabeth Dunbar-Smith ’09

Jonathan Lee DuncanGordon L. EllingsworthW. Jason EssaryAnna Gallaher Farris~Patricia Sue FettersBetty Ann FieldsSherry J. Fields~Leland FittsWayne B. FlakeJane Council Gamble ’67Dee Garceau-HagenJesse J. GarnerFrederick GarrettElizabeth Eleanor GatesAndrew Bates Gibson, IIILinda Carol GibsonJeff R. GoodeEric I. GottliebLinda Kay GranitoPatrick GrayHorace L. GreenJudith P. HaasMichelle HammontreeDenise HarrellCourtenay L. HarterCharles B. Hathcock ’00Stephen R. HaynesRose Ann HicksHerbert A. Hilgeman~

Erin Rene HillisHeather Christine HoltKristen Higgenbottom HuntCarson Marie Irwin ’08Loretta Jackson-HayesJanet Carr James ’73Alan P. JaslowCarolyn Renzulli JaslowStephan Lance KimbrellCaroline Barrett King ’06Susan M. KusW. Larry Lacy ’59~Samantha Wolinski LambertTimothy Herman LucasMarianne Christin LutherAndy J. MarcinkoMichelle Marie MattsonSteven L. McKenzieBernadette McNary-ZakTiffany Faith Merritt ’02Milton MorelandMichael C. NelsonThomas F. NeSmithTina L. NeSmithRebecca Jane Edwards NewmanAlex J. NovikoffAmy Darlene OakesEva L. OwensJanet Ewing Panter

Robert Lewis ParkerNatalie P. SpencerMarcus D. PohlmannLeigh Allison PowellAmy E. RisleyBetsy Williams SandersSherry Ann Sasson ’08Christopher Wayne SeatonPatrick A. ShadeRobert L. Shankman ’80David H. SickLinda Faye SmithJanice Gardner TankersleyRobert M. TaylorLillie Todd~Edward A. TrouyTerry J. Ursin, Jr. ’97Alison Marie White ’10Katherine Kay White ’97Jason Gregory Wolfkill

*Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level.

~Emeriti

Corporate, Foundation and Church GiftsRhodes gratefully acknowledges the following businesses, foundations, and churches that contributed to the college this year.

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The Margaret Hyde CouncilThe Margaret Hyde Council seeks to encourage women’s philanthropy to ensure the strength of Rhodes.

Susan Logan Huffman ‘83, Chair; Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ’77, Vice Chair for Scholarships

Margaret Hyde Council Life MemberEndowment gifts of $100,000 ormoreMertie Willigar Buckman^Dorothy Orgill KirschMary Jack Rich McCord ’51Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58Katherine Hinds Smythe ’53One Anonymous Donor

Margaret Hyde Council EndowedEndowment gifts of $25,000 - $99,999Donna Lorraine Barlett ’80Ethel Ashton Harrell ’54

Margaret Hyde Council InvestorAnnual gifts of $2,500 - $4,999Deborah Legg Craddock ’80Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ’77

Margaret Hyde Council MentorAnnual gifts of $1,000 - $2,499Susan Logan Huffman ’83Elizabeth M. MarshallGayle Scott Storey ’70Jeanne Scott Varnell ’58

Margaret Hyde Council PatronAnnual gifts of $500 - $999Donna Lorraine Barlett ’80Betty Calandruccio

Gayden Rasberry Jones ’59Judith Deavenport Mitchener ’56Rosamond Goldman Quay ’75Ann Vines Roberts ’60Ada Jane Walters ’56

Margaret Hyde Council MemberAnnual gifts of $250 - $499Anne S. Caldwell ’51Catherine Moore Freeburg ’40Sarah Rorie Henry ’78Katherine Harriett James ’64Mary Jack Rich McCord ’51Margaret B. McKee ’54Patricia Caldwell McKnight ’49Pamela Palmer Montesi ’80Carol Lee Collins Royer ’78Claire Revels Shapiro

Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58Gail Corrington StreeteJoy Brown Wiener ’52Linda Kay Yates ’69

Margaret Hyde Council FriendAnnual gifts up to $250Louise Rutkowski Allen ’77Elizabeth Hoye Amis ’52Susan Fulmer Austin ’55Nancy R. BlalockMargaret A. HalleWilliam L. OliverJocelyn Dan Wurzburg ’62

^In Memoriam

The Rivkin Family FoundationThe Spinks CompanyTweedy, Browne Company LLCW.A. Fortner Masonry Contractor, Inc.Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation*^WaterColor Management, Inc.One Anonymous Donor

DonorsUp to $1,000Able Asphalt Company, Inc.Accenture^Albemarle Corporation^Alcoa Foundation^Alderson Roofi ng & Sheet Metal Co., Inc.Allied Funeral Insurance Agency, P.A.Ameren Corporation^Anne Bransford Wallace FoundationAssociates in Surgery of Muncie, Inc.AT&T Foundation^AutoZone, Inc.^AXA Financial^Ball Corporation^BASF Corporation^Binstein Family Helping Hand

FoundationBlack & Decker Corporation^Boeing Company^BP Foundation, Inc.^Brayton FoundationBronswood Cemetery, Inc.Brown Jug LiquorsBrown Missionary Baptist ChurchCafé EclecticCalyon Corporate and Investment

Bank^Campbell Clinic OrthopaedicsCarolyn W. and Charles T. Beaird

Family Foundation^

Chandler Demolition Company, Inc.ChevronTexaco^Childers Law FirmCook Sales, Inc.Craig A. Hardy, DDS, MSCricket Communications, Inc.Dacus Family TrustDaughters of the American RevolutionDavid J. Joseph Company^David Lusk GalleryDeussen Global Communications, Inc.Dixon Hughes PLLCDurkin Cottage RealtyE. H. Anderson Charitable TrustElbert W. Rogers FoundationEli Lilly & Company Foundation^Emerson^Engineered Fire Protection LLCFarrell-Calhoun Paint Inc.First Congregational ChurchFrederick Etchen AssociatesFriends of Scandinavia FestivalGordon Youngblood Insurance

AssociatesGreater Everett Community

FoundationHabitat For Humanity of Westchester,

Inc.Harriet W. & Edward P. Ellis

Charitable TrustHerman Bensdorf II TrustIndmar Products, Inc.Insulation & Refractories Services, Inc.Job Sight, Inc.Just Simply... CuisineKeplinger Designs, Inc.KeyBank Foundation^Knox PakLancaster Leaf Tobacco Co. of PA, Inc.

LexisNexis^Lichterman Loewenberg FoundationLuxury Management Group, LLCMacy’s Foundation^Malone For SenateMcGlumphy Implant LecturesMcKesson Foundation, Inc.^Medico-Legal Solutions, LLCMeilahn Manufacturing CompanyMerck^MetLife Foundation^Mid-South Neurological ClinicNational City Bank^Nationwide Insurance Enterprise

Foundation^NCH CorporationNetwork for GoodNix Roofi ng Company, Inc.Nutter McClennen & Fish LLPOGCBOracle Corporation^Orlando Christian FoundationOrthopaedic SpecialtiesP.K. Seidman Charitable TrustPACCAR Foundation^Palles Realty Advisors, Inc.PangaeaPearson Family FoundationPfi zer Foundation^Phillips Auto BodyPNC Bank^Procter & Gamble Fund^Proformance Pet ProductsPull It TogetherRAINCORaytheon Company^Regions Bank^Regions Morgan Keegan Trust^Rice, Amundsen & Caperton, PLLC

Sabre Holdings^Samuel R. Noble Foundation^Scripps Howard Foundation^Shell Oil Company Foundation^Something Elegant CateringSports Consultants, Inc.Sprint Foundation^Swanson Meadows Golf CourseT. Frank Jackson PLLCTakeda Pharmaceuticals North

America, Inc.Tetra Tech, Inc.^Texas Instruments Foundation^The Murrell FoundationThe Scholarship Foundation^United Way of Rhode IslandUnum Corporation^Verizon Wireless^Victoria Merritts Hogan, Disability

Claimants’ Rep., Inc.W.W. Grainger, Inc.^Wade Plumbing CompanyWarren & Associates Engineering

PLLCWeCare Services, Inc.WellPoint Foundation^West Baton Rouge Presbyterian

ChurchWitzleben & AssociatesXerox Foundation^

*Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher range.

^Companies that matched gifts of their employees to Rhodes

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The Joe Neville SocietyThe Joe Neville Society, in partnership with the Black Alumni Connection of the Rhodes College Alumni Association, provides scholarship support for the emergency needs of minority students when the need exceeds the student’s current fi nancial aid package.

Bette Joan AckermanLa M. BanksRobert DoveD’Andrea Sylva FranklinM. Jerome Franklin ’89Alan P. Jaslow

Carolyn Renzulli JaslowAmanda Abrams Johnson ’03Robert M. Johnson, Jr.Daney D. KeppleHenry A. KurtzAngela Gailey Laster ’92

Brenda Partee MorrisHerman Morris, Jr. ’73Paula Briggs Myers^ ’71Sonia Audrey Nkashama ’07Melody Hokanson RicheyWarren A. Richey

Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58Marvin E. Spears ’90Robyn Rebecca Stone ’95Robert J. StrandburgAda Jane Walters ’56

Scholarships and Restricted FundsThe following endowed and restricted funds received support during this year.

A. Benson Gilmore Memorial Service Scholarship

Alice Stevens Christenson ScholarshipAlternative Spring Break Mission Trip

FundAndrew W. Mellon Foundation Faculty

Development Cluster GrantAnna and Jack Farris ScholarshipAnne Marie Williford Emergency AidArchaeology ResearchAssisi Foundation FellowshipsAthletic Booster ClubBaseball Field RenovationBeth Bevill Hollingsworth ScholarshipBill and Carole Troutt FellowshipBiology EquipmentBonner ScholarshipsBoyle Fund for the Study of Liberal

DemocracyBryan Campus Life Center Training

Facility FundBuckman Fund for International

Studies DepartmentBurrow Student Opportunity CenterBusiness Administration Senior

SeminarC.A. and Louise Branyan FellowshipCarolyn McAfee Annual Fine Arts

FellowshipCenter for Outreach and Development

in the Arts (CODA)Charles G. Koch Charitable

Foundation GrantCharles M. Simmons ’09 FellowshipCharles P. Cobb ’44 Memorial FundChick and Andi Hill Service

FellowshipChloe Malone Burch Service

ScholarshipClass of 1950 ScholarshipCommunity-Based Student Learning

AssessmentDavid L. Simpson III ’58 Scholarship

Donelson Institute for Regional Studies Endowment

Dr. Robert Irl and Anne Riley Bourne Scholarship

Dr. Thomas E. and Peggy C. Strong Scholarship

Elizabeth ’04 and Sarah ’07 Townsend Family Scholarship

Elizabeth Rodgers Dobell ScholarshipElizabeth Roe Pearce ’91 International

Study FellowshipEmily and Tom Holloway ScholarshipEnvironmental StudiesField Hockey FundFirst Tennessee Grant for Learning

CorridorFootball Program FundFrank L. Turner ’50 CODA

ScholarshipFred R. Graves ScholarshipFred W. Neal ScholarshipGeorge R. Johnson Service ScholarshipGerber/Taylor FellowshipGerman Study Abroad FellowshipThe Rev. Robin R. and Daniel B.

Hatzenbuehler Summer Ministry Fellowship for Social Justice

Helen Stauffer Memorial Library FundHerb Smith EndowmentHurst British Studies ScholarshipIda LeBlanc “Lee” Smith Foreign

Studies AwardJack H. Taylor ScholarshipJames A. Thomas III ’62 Service

ScholarshipJames H. and Carol P. Barton

International Study FellowshipJames Lientz Service ScholarshipJames O. Finley ’26 Family ScholarshipJames T. & Valeria B. Robertson Chair

in Biological ScienceJameson M. Jones Award for

Outstanding Faculty Service

Joe Neville Society ScholarshipsJohn Colby Service ScholarshipJohn H. McMinn ScholarshipJohnson Family ScholarshipLearning CorridorLeland Smith Emergency Assistance

FundLinda Williams Rhea ScholarshipLouise and John Bryan CODA

FellowshipLoyd Templeton Endowment for

Choral PerformanceMahoney Family Student Emergency

Assistance FundMargaret Hyde Council Emergency

Assistance ScholarshipsMargaret Hyde Council General

Scholarship FundMargaret Hyde Council Study Abroad

Scholarships for WomenMary Orme Amis Scholarships for

WomenMaxwell Family ScholarshipMcCoy Theatre FundMen’s Basketball Special FundMen’s Golf Special FundMen’s Soccer Special FundMichaelcheck Endowment FundMike Curb Institute for MusicMinnie Lee Hamer Bales ’35 CODA

ScholarshipMrs. Ruth C. Pickens FellowshipP. Thomas Parrish ’79 Service

ScholarshipPete Ekstrom Faculty Development in

Anthropology & SociologyPlough Endowed Professorship in

Urban StudiesPlough Transforming Memphis

NeighborhoodsProfessorship of Free EnterpriseRalph C. Hon ScholarshipRauck Family Faculty Support Fund

Rhodes BaseballRhodes Science InitiativeRhodes Tennis ProgramRhodes Women’s GolfRich Memorial International

ScholarshipRiea and Steve Lainoff FellowshipRobert I. Bourne III Counseling FundRose and Solly Korsakov Psychology

AwardSoftball Field RenovationSoftball FundSouper Contact ProgramSpanish Study Abroad FundSpence L. Wilson Distinguished Chair

in HumanitiesSpence Wilson Faculty International

Travel FundSpringfi eld CODA ScholarshipSt. Jude Summer Plus Undergraduate

ResearchSwimming Special FundThe Big ReadTheodore William Eckels International

Business InternshipsThompson Dunavant PLC Accounting

AwardTrack and Cross Country Program

FundUrban Child Institute GrantUT Neuroscience Student Research

FellowshipVirginia Ballou McGehee Chair of

Muslim-Christian RelationsWilliam ’51 & Helen ’51 McClure

Study Abroad FellowshipWilliam M. Rosson Scholarship in

PhysicsWomen’s Basketball Special FundWomen’s Soccer Special Fund

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Memorials and HonorariaThe college received these gifts in memory of or in honor of the following people during the year.

In memoriam

John Ackerman—Robert M. Johnson Jr.

Ray M. Allen ’44—Lola H. and Robert R. Llewellyn

Emmett H. Anderson Jr.—Lola H. and Robert R. Llewellyn

George M. Apperson—Lynn M. Blair, William M. Short ’71

James H. Armstrong—Sarah H. and Richard C. Pillsbury ’03 ’00, Nancy and James Vest

Bobbye Murphree Ayers—Joseph J. Nash ’81

Emett Barfi eld—Joseph J. Nash ’81John C. Broderick ’48—Julia W.

Allen ’47Katherine Reid Brown ’32—Randy

Maxey Brown ’67, Eleanor L. and Thomas L. Geiger ’64 ’64, Judson McKellar, Martha M. and W. Patton Steele

Edward Gale Buckley Jr. ’67— Frances G. and Buddy Doyle ’66 ’66, Margaret Rose Gladney ’67

John Nolen Canon—Anne S. ’73 and Lawrence K. Anthony

Victor Ross Carr Jr.—Nancy and James Vest

Yerger Clifton—Walter E. Lydick Jr. ’68

Frank Thomas Cloar Sr. ’62—Alice L. Anthony ’90, Paul Jackson Jr. ’62, Anne F. and John M. Jones ’85 ’88, Nell S. Schwartz ’77

Charles P. Cobb ’44—Connie and Dunbar Abston Jr., Julia W. Allen ’47, Suzanne and Charles Arrington, Cindy and J. Allen Boone Jr. ’71, Huddy and Bayard Boyle, Tara and A.G. Burkhart, Beverly F. Carrick, Jane and Ewing Carruthers Jr. ’48 ’39, Elizabeth G. and James H. Daughdrill Jr., Sherry J. and W. Thomas Fields, Betty and Morgan Fowler ’44, Emily W. Haizlip ’46, Robin and Daniel Hatzenbuehler ’71 ’71, Eva Williams Jemison ’40, Caroline and Roger Laubenheimer, Molly H. Lockwood, Jo and John B. Maxwell Jr. ’57, James E. McGehee Jr., Meredith G. Pritchartt ’48, Betty and Wayne W. Pyeatt, Wendy ’87 and Cary Rotter, Anne and Robert P. Sayle, Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58, Jeanette T. Thompson ’42, Carole and William E. Troutt, Jane and John F. Twist ’52, Rebecca W. and Spence L. Wilson, Malcolm B. Wood

James V. Cobb Jr. ’50—Jane M. ’50 and Robert G. Patterson

Paul Cousino—Joseph Johnson Nash ’81

Thomas Stratton Daniel Jr. ’44—Rose Medlinger, Sue Phillips

Julian Darlington—Walter E. Lydick Jr. ’68

Clarence C. Day ’52—Connie and Dunbar Abston Jr., Anne S. ’73 and Lawrence K. Anthony, Nancy and James Vest

Samuel L. Drash ’61—Betsy B. and George W. Awsumb ’63 ’61

Frank A. England III ’41—Joseph J. Nash ’81

Harold Naill Falls Sr. ’40—Anne S. ’73 and Lawrence K. Anthony, Katherine I. Diehl ’68, Thomas Clayton Gattas ’76, Nancy Woods Muse ’47, Jean W. Sights ’42, Janet G. and S. Shepard Tate ’39, Janet Udouj

Steven Farris—Percy Malone, Joyce Palla

James O. Finley—Tillman James Finley ’99

Leonard Frey—Sara A. Frey, Lola H. and Robert R. Llewellyn

Janet Kelso Gager ’44—Forrest L. Gager ’44

Frances Manire Gianotti—Charles Grant Wade

Tony Lee Garner ’65—J. Douglas Trapp Jr. ’85

Baker Staub Kepple Guyear—Helen W. and Fred S. Norman

Jennifer Hanusovsky—Toni Sabella Barnes ’83

Frank Winter Hardie ’02— Mollie Chatham Briskman ’07, Joan M. and Patrick W. Browne III ’04 ’03, Ross M. Cascio ’02, Laura S. Dunning ’02, The Feather Foundation (Julia and Clinton Randolph ’01 ’02), Robert J. Finkel ’02, Alix and William H. Hardie Jr., Philip B. Hartigan ’04, William H. Hasen ’03, Andrew S. Himoff ’02, Brandon Paul Hobbs ’01, Jessica H. and Michael J. Kremeier ’03 ’02, Sarah Lanneau ’01, Julie A. Mediamolle ’02, Carol D. and Neal S. Meyer ’02 ’02, Catherine and Barry Morton, Julia G. and Clinton W. Randolph ’01 ’02, Dorothy K. Weir ’01, Robert S. Wilbanks, Zachary M. Wilson III ’02, Samuel T. Winter, Jan Young and Lane Young II, Lane Young III

Virginia W. Hines ’55—Elizabeth Walker Hughes ’55

William W. Hunt ’56—Gail and Ed Cunningham, Carolyn S. Gibson, Janice and John Girando, Patricia Hunt, Frances V. Killpatrick ’56, June Land, Cindy and Bruce Lanning, Aileene G. Neighbors, Morris T. Reagan ’60, Diane and Lee Stuart, Jean M. G. Tunnell ’55, Fayrol T. Unverferth, Kathryn

L. and Lynn J. Walley, Nancy Hunt and Warren Wirth, Arthur Wortman

Thomas Hayes Hutton—Connie and Dunbar Abston Jr.

Wafsy B. Iskander—Teri J. Hammond ’90

Robert Lynn Johnson—Nancy and James M. Vest

Glenn A. Jones ’62—Diane M. Clark ’62

Jameson M. Jones ’36—John D. Gladney ’74

Marshall P. Jones ’59—Lynn Jaseph Jones ’59, Helen W. and Fred S. Norman

Barthell Joseph Jr.—Joseph J. Nash ’81Betty Lloyd—Lee and Joe

Duncan ’73 ’63Marion MacQueen—Walter E. Lydick

Jr. ’68James Angus Magill—Nancy and

James M. VestRobert C. Malcolm—Anna G. FarrisWilliam Martin—Courtney P. and

Neil A. Brunetz ’96 ’97Charles Lester Maxey ’35—Randy

Maxey Brown ’67William R. Maybry ’42—Dona

MaybryB. Boykin McCaa Jr. ’60—Ruth Ann

McCaaKatherine Simpson McCarty ’67 —

Randy Maxey Brown ’67Mary J. McDaniel—James M.

McDaniel ’44Wallace McMillan ’85—Frank C.

Baker Jr. ’85, Patrick L. Brien ’85Ima Frances Jeter Michaelcheck —

Cindy and J. Allen Boone Jr. ’71, Deborah ’80 and Robert Craddock Jr., Peter L. Mahler, Mabel M. and Phillip H. McNeill Sr., Carole and William E. Troutt, Janet and David D. Watts ’63

Travis R. Miller ’97—Elizabeth Crouch Fitts ’67

Beverly McFall Mitchell ’43— Demetra P. Quinn ’44

Hans Moll—Nancy and James VestMoore Moore Jr. ’29—Houston N.

Moore ’29Daniel W. Morgan ’65—Lee S.

and Joseph M. Duncan ’73 ’63Goodbar Morgan—Walter E.

Lydick ’68Woodward D. Morriss ’51—Mary

Ann Morriss ’51Paula Briggs Myers ’71—Robin and

Daniel Hatzenbuehler ’71 ’71, Michelle and Richard Landers

June Daniels Neal—Elaine Amis, Abril Barba, Kevin E. Beeson, Robert N. Bernstein, Kevin Bohn, Cindy and J. Allen Boone Jr. ’71, Susan Ray Bransford ’81, Thomas A. Bremer, Anne and Milton P. Brown Jr., Susan J.

Candiotti, Kathleen B. Cates, Susan M. ’74 and Mark Clark, Pamela C. Conover, Ella R. Davis, Gayle Davis, Deussen Global Communications, Christine Dionne, Elizabeth C. Diveley ’75, Marie and Boyce English, Amy Federman, First Horizon National Corp., Bonnie J. Fisher, Shane Graber, Theresa M. Graham, Bonnie Greer, Jane W. Hobson, Sara Robertson Jones ’94, Suzannah W. Lang ’86, George M. Larrimore, Carolyn M. and L. Charles Lemond ’69, Lola H. and Robert R. Llewellyn, Luxury Management Group, Raul G. Marmol, Mary Lou Quinn and Challace J. McMillin ’64 ’64, Courtney Murray, Tina and Thomas Nesmith, Julie and John Olsen, Jane M. ’50 and Robert G. Patterson, Nancy Penczner, Nisha and Craig Powers, Florence Quinn, Aurelia Reinhart, Gabriela Rodriquez, Charles S. Shapiro, Darlene S. Smith, Bama and James Strickland, Sara S. ’46 and Jack H. Taylor ’44, Peggy R. and Loyd C. Templeton Jr. ’56 ’56, Nancy and James Vest, James R. Vogel ’77, Sue Reid Williams, Elaine Walker-Rose, J. Kyle Webb ’91, Barbara and G. Kenneth Williams, Sue Reid Williams, Jamie Wright, Paul M. Wright

P. Thomas Parrish ’79—Anne J. Bailey ’80

Scott D. Patterson ’85—Anne G. Beard ’84

Jason T. Pettigrew ’96—Shannon S. Bevins ’96, Lee C. Donald ’97, J. Patton Dycus ’97, Michael S. Everett ’97, Frank F. Farmer ’98, Tracie and Patrick G. Fisher ’96, Julie and Everette Herring ’97 ’94, Julia K. ’95 and Michael C. Hughes ’97, Lindsey K. Irons ’98, Leslie A. Johnson ’97, Patrick J. Killian ’96, Angela J. Nelson ’97, J. M. Scott Toland ’97, William S. Wallace ’97

Anne Sparkman Pressly ’04— Catherine R. Birdwell ’06, Jeanne B. Bouton, Sarah K. Caldwell ’04, Allison E. Cox ’06, Kasey Brooks Culbreath ’06, Laura J. Dallas ’06, Carra H. Fowlkes ’05, Marie Francis ’06, Jessica K. Graham ’06, Sara Ann Haiar ’04, Jennifer Lizzie Hendrix ’04, Jacqueline Jeffrey ’05, Erin C. Langston ’06, Brook R. and William T. Levy ’04 ’04, Ruth and Steven Link ’06 ’06, Courtney Lundeen ’04, Megan B. McComas ’03, Carrie W. and Peter A. Naas ’03 ’03, B. Phillips Pressly, Millicent W. Ronnlund ’05,

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Leanne Rosenfi eld ’03, Linda K. and Hanna F. Sahliyeh, Mary Helen Solomon ’07, Margaret Summerford ’05, Leonard M. Todd, Emily J. Wells ’03

Lorna A. Reimers—Louise and Lucius M. Lampton ’88 ’88

Frank Allison Reynolds—Joseph J. Nash ’81

Percy Rhea—Carole and William E. Troutt

S. Herbert Rhea—Cindy and J. Allen Boone Jr. ’71, Ann and John Bayard Boyle Jr., Elizabeth G. and James H. Daughdrill Jr., Sherry J. and W. Thomas Fields, Jo and John B. Maxwell Jr. ’57, Jocelyn and William B. Rudner, Carole and William E. Troutt

William M. Rosson—American Snuff Co., Suzanne R. Burgar, Lisa J. Caldwell, Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, Dixon Hughes PLLC, Janis and Jeff Dunavant, Edward J. Foster, Rosemary Hugo, Jacob Medinger and Finnegan LLP, Terry and Kevin Kelley, Janet and Bobby Krauch, Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Company of Pennsylvania, Marjorie Moll, Pangaea, Pritzker Foundation, Linda W. Rhea, Celia Ridley, Lois ’49 and Walter Sandusky Jr., Sandra R. Shelton, Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58, Milton A. Smith, Randall M. Spach, Jenny and Nick Vergos, Anne B. Wallace Foundation

Sarah P. and P. Layton Sanders — Patrick Layton Sanders ’76

David L. Simpson III ’58—Connie and Dunbar Abston Jr., Carol and James Barton, Allison and Thomas M. Garrott III, Denise and Steven B. Hearn, Coleman ’92 and Steven Johnson, Camille and Edward Lemaster, Lola H. and Robert R. Llewellyn, Jo and John B. Maxwell Jr. ’57, Blake T. Newton III

T. David Sisk—Lee and Joe M. Duncan ’73 ’63

Arlo I. Smith—Randy Maxey Brown ’67

Mimi Reid Smith ’46—Connie and Dunbar Abston Jr., Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics, Lee and Joseph M. Duncan ’73 ’63, T. Frank Jackson III ’62, Judith D. ’56 and Frank M. Mitchener Jr., Carole and William E. Troutt

Virgil Starks III ’85—Donna M. Starks ’85

Helen Stauffer—Frederic R. StaufferSam L. Stephenson Jr. ’44—Kathryn

B. Cannon, Camille ’48 and Thomas Hutton, Barbara and Ira A. Lipman, Houston Moore ’29, Esther and Clinton Pearson, Shirley S. Prothro, Demetra P. Quinn ’44, Donna and Mark Wade, Joyce and Bob Wade

Dorothy Steindorff Stevenson ’50—Jane D. McCain ’50

Kelly Thomas ’66—Randy Maxey Brown ’67

James Howard Thompson ’55—Cindy and Richard Booth, Linda Bradshaw, Karen T. Bradford, Friends of Scandinavia, Mary Anne Handy, Boyd H. Hill Jr.

Elizabeth Moore Tipton ’52—Dee and Chester A. Cooke ’53

William H. Walker—Joan and C. Williams Butler III ’63

Morton Finch Waller ’59—Donna D. Waller ’59

Cullen Tarver Weeden—Nancy and James M. Vest

Stone and Holt Weeks—Anne G. Farris, Katherine and Guy Rose

Jane Evans West ’43—Demetra P. Quinn ’44

Lewis Donelson Wellford ’43— Gloria C. ’65 and Edward S Felsenthal, Margaret W. Grinder, John H. Keesee ’73, Larry S. Klumb, Terinell Beaver Tisdale

Thomas Jefferson White Jr. ’39— Carole and William E. Troutt

Mary Rose Mitchener Wilds—Margaret and Jere Boyle Nash Jr. ’50 ’50

Marsha S. Williams—Anne S. ’73 and Lawrence K. Anthony, William M. Byrd Jr. ’78, Diane M. Clark ’62, Perry David Dement ’83, Sherry J. and W. Thomas Fields, Sally Jones ’81 and Brad Heinz, Charles W. Kinslow III ’72, Jane ’50 and Robert G. Patterson, Clarice C. Stroud

Shannon J. Williams ’80—Randall Jahrens and Valerie Loebs ’80

Robert Tate Wolcott ’93 —William L. Brian ’94, Gay T. Vekovius

Tracy D. Wolford ’87—Nancy K. DiPaolo ’87

Franklin M. Wright—Lynn M. Blair, Madelyn and Jack Conrad, Lola H. and Robert R. Llewellyn, Lindsay A. and Wallace H. Mayton III ’72 ’70, William M. Short ’71, Nancy and James M. Vest, Barbara and G. Kenneth Williams

In honor of

Kimberly S. Bennett—Melody K. and Warren A. Richey

J. Allen Boone ’71—Carole and William E. Troutt

Sarah A. Boyle—David H. KeslerRosanna Cappellato—David H. KeslerAlice S. Christenson—Allison and

Morgan G. Stevens ’82Robert T. Cole ’00—Madhavi SethnaVictor Coonin—Lynn Jaseph

Jones ’59Deborah L. ’80 and Robert E.

Craddock Jr.—Carole and William E. Troutt

Genie C. Davis—Melody K. and Warren A. Richey

Jonathan R. Davis—David H. KeslerJanice Ost and Lewis R.

Donelson ’38—Jimmye PidgeonMichael R. Drompp—Carole and

William E. TrouttJoseph McDaniel Duncan ’63—

Carol and Thomas White ’66 ’62Mack T. Finley—Duncan Gray Jr.,

Tillman James Finley ’99Jonathan Nesbit Fitzgerald—David

H. KeslerDaniel Scott Harper ’91—Ginny

StrubingAlyce Waller Haynes ’91—Donna D.

Waller ’59Terry W. Hill—David H. KeslerJennifer L. Houghton—David H.

KeslerCarson M. Irwin ’08—Melody K.

and Warren A. RicheyAlan Phillip Jaslow—David H. KeslerCarolyn Rensulli Jaslow—David H.

KeslerRobert M. Johnson Jr.—Carole and

William E. TroutJohn Paul Jones—Carole and William

E. Troutt, Connie and Dunbar Abston Jr.

David Kabelik—David H. KeslerGary J. Lindquester—David H.

KeslerLaura E. Lucque de Johnson—David

H. KeslerTara J. Loux—Jean and Peter C. LouxDavid P. McCarthy—Lynn Jaseph

Jones ’59Mary Jack McCord ’51 —Elizabeth

M. Marshall, Mary and William L. Oliver

N. P. “Mac” McWhirter III ’73 — Terese J. Buscher

Mary E. Miller—David H. KeslerMary Jo Miller—Edward de

Villafranca ’83

John S. Olsen—David H. KeslerTracy V. Patterson ’84—Melody K.

and Warren A. RicheyNeal Pearlman—Robert K.

Bennett ’52Sarah E. Pospisil—Melody K. and

Warren A. RicheyResidents of Morningside Place —

Carole and William E. TrouttMelody K. Richey—Carole and

William E. TrouttWarren A. Richey—Joseph H. Walker

III ’67John H. Rone ’71—Melody K. and

Warren A. RicheyElizabeth and Herbert W. Smith —

Benjamin Kabakoff ’76, Linda and Edward S. Kaplan

James F. Springfi eld ’51—Sidney L. and Daniel K. Evans

Frederic R. Stauffer—Arthur StaufferRobert J. Strandburg—Carole and

William E. TrouttKaren Frances Thomas—David H.

KeslerMartha L. Thomas—Edward de

Villafranca ’83Carole and William E. Troutt—

Robert M. Johnson Jr.Jenna Goodloe Wade—Carole and

William E. TrouttMorton B. Waller ’93—Donna D.

Waller ’59Marsha D. Walton—Camille and

William A. MillerChristopher G. Wetzel—Camille and

William A. MillerCissy W. Whittaker—Melody K. and

Warren A. RicheyRussell T. Wigginton ’88— Carole

and William E. TrouttJennifer Pebbles Wilson ’01—

Marian E. CraftSpence L. Wilson—W. Charles

WitzlebenJocelyn D. Wurzburg ’62— Jeanne

S. ’58 and Henry D. Varnell Jr.Elizabeth K. Wyatt—Katherine B.

Wooten ’77

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Alumni Giving by ClassAlumni who gave to the college this year are listed according to their classes. Unrestricted gifts are recognized in the Charles E. Diehl Society ($5,000 - $100,000), the Red & Black Society ($1,000 - $4,999), the Dean’s Society ($750 - $999), the Cloister Society ($500 - $749), the Tower Society ($250 - $499), the Loyalty Club ($100 - $249) and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk.

Class of 1929

Red and Black Society MemberHouston Niller Moore

Class of 1933

Red and Black Society MemberJ. Russell Perry

Class of 1934

DonorRobert L. Jack, Jr.

Class of 1935

DonorLouis D. Parotte

Class of 1936

Loyalty ClubMargaret Drake Wilson

DonorGladys Caughlin CampbellRichard A. Thomas, Jr.

Class of 1937

DonorElise Hastings Bays

Class of 1938

Red and Black Society PartnerLewis R. Donelson*

Red and Black Society MemberAnna Kathryn Atkinson

Cloister SocietyJames T. WattMarietta Morris Watt

Tower SocietyWilliam H. Maddox

Class of 1939

Diehl Society FellowAlvin W. Wunderlich, Jr.

Diehl Society PatronS. Shepherd Tate

Red and Black Society AssociateGrace Wunderlich Prange

Tower SocietyLetitia Montgomery Haygood

Loyalty ClubAnne Williford Hasselle

Class of 1940

Red and Black Society MemberCatherine Moore Freeburg

Loyalty ClubVirginia Ragsdale KellerV. Lloyd Parker

DonorHazel Ward Came^Jane Lederer Northcross

Class of 1941

Loyalty ClubMary P. BootheEugene Keller, III

Class of 1942

Red and Black Society MemberEdward C. Hermann

Cloister SocietyJ. W. Andrew

Tower SocietyVive Walker MontgomeryJean Williamson Sights

Loyalty ClubVirginia Ann Gates

DonorJames A. CogswellMartha Small DeasonMargery O’Kelley LaneDorothy Jean Laten^Jean Flynn MichaelJeannette Hollenberg ThompsonWesley M. Walker, Jr.

Class of 1943

Red and Black Society SeniorJulian C. Nall*

Tower SocietyJane Peete OsborneEugene C. Reynolds

Loyalty ClubLorraine McMinn BartlettKatharine Meacham ConoverAllen H. HilzheimVirginia Knowlton McClureVirginia Brittingham WorthyJessamine Grimes Younger

DonorF. William Small

Class of 1944

Red and Black Society MemberAgnes Ming Turley

Tower SocietyMabel Francis CaldwellDemetra Patton QuinnRufus C. Ross, Jr.

Loyalty ClubCorinne Burch BlakeCham CanonForrest L. Gager, Jr.William E. HendersonLouisa McLean Stephens

DonorRuth Ingram BaderIrene Trifi atis CantosMorgan C. FowlerMolly Hawken LockwoodJames M. McDanielMargaret Cansler Riley

Class of 1945

Cloister SocietyBetty Wilkinson Isbell

Loyalty ClubAlfred M. AlperinHenry H. Lanius

DonorMinor Robertson BroadusImogene Williamson KinneyShirley Seagle ProthroMary Frances Lynch Walker

Class of 1946

Red and Black Society AssociateJames G. McClure

Cloister SocietyJohn S. CollierLouise Wilbourn CollierEmily Williamson Haizlip

Tower SocietyWarrene Buford Ivy

Loyalty ClubHelen Williams BillingsleyAnnabelle Hall Lavin

DonorElizabeth Raines DavisMarie Gooch HayBetty Lay KirbyJ. Boyd MaizeArcher Ayres PostlethwaiteFloy Wooten

Class of 1947

Diehl Society PatronDorothy Dyess Bryce-Morton

Red and Black Society MemberIrma Waddell Merrill

Tower SocietyJulia Wellford AllenAnn McConnell Reaves^Robert G. ReavesJane Williams Sides

Loyalty ClubCarol Morris BowdenMargaret Parsons DouglasJ. Richard LeeAlice Scott MarchisioMydelle Wilson

DonorDorothy CammerMary Ann Catching DavisErnest H. FlanikenWilliam C. Kernodle, IINancy Woods MuseSara Anne Elliott NewtonMay Wallace ScarbroughJames K. SchmidtMary Ann Nash Williams

Class of 1948

Tower SocietyPeggy Baker CannadaRegine Bacot HarpoleHarriet Causey Kuykendall

Loyalty ClubJoseph C. EckstineMickey Dougherty HaleDorette Storn HumphriesCamille Bailey HuttonCarolyn Cuningham IvyFreeman C. MarrMartha Carroll McGuireThomas Fletcher Scott, Jr.Rena ShankmanRichard C. Wood

DonorSara Ralston BaldridgeLawrence BeckDorothy Brown KennedySonya Alperin KrivcherSuzonne Stewart Taylor

Class of 1949

Red and Black Society AssociateJane Phelps Arnold*Sarah Rook Perkins

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Red and Black Society MemberFrank S. McKnightPatricia Caldwell McKnight

Cloister SocietyDoris Fenton BlewCecil E. Evans*William J. Wade

Loyalty ClubMartha Smothers CarrollJane Clay CashWilliam C. DouglasBetty Bennett FinleyWesley A. GoldfarbJames C. JefferyJeanne Amis JerniganMargery Phelps LeeJohn E. McKeeLois Philpot SanduskyMary Nell Campbell SmithRichard C. Smith

DonorFred Blake, Jr.Grace BrownGeorge A. ChaunceyPeggy Marshall CrutcherCarmen Roper HatchettCary Harris HuntBetty Walker LockeBetty Canon McArthurJune White McCormickGloria Ash MinorJean King MooreStanley Williamson MosbyMartha Birdsong NickeyWilliam D. RoberdsSuzanne Thomas TiptonR. Bedford Watkins, Jr.

Class of 1950

Diehl Society BenefactorHerbert Linville*

Diehl Society PatronC. Stratton Hill, Jr.

Red and Black Society SeniorRuth Griffi s McCartney

Red and Black Society AssociatePatricia Weaver Lawrence

Red and Black Society MemberBerta Radford Laney

Dean’s SocietyJane Davis McCain

Cloister SocietyGale Martin Evans^*John H. Evans, Jr.Robert L. Montgomery, Sr.*Anne Davis Toppins*Curtis M. Weston*

Tower SocietyGene E. Canestrari*Martha Jane Jacobs ExumHerman J. KaplanC. M. Pipkin*Thomas E. SmithRichard C. Tumilty

Loyalty ClubMary Clay Farr BeachE. Denby Brandon, Jr.Paul CurrieJ. Millen DarnellMary B. HowardPaul S. Mostert*Jane McAtee PattersonWendell PhillipsJames C. Williamson

DonorAnn DeWar BleckenSara Cooper BurnetteVirginia Mead ClarkFaye Tynes DickRichard B. DixonJohn C. EdgarJean Bagby EzzellForrest W. FlanikenJoanne Zahner FlanikenCarroll C. JohnsonAnn Faquin McGuireJoseph C. MeuxJames R. MulroyJohn S. PylesJosie Phillips SmithLloyd B. Smith, Jr.Virginia Mulder TaylorDorothy Love TurkAnne Baggett Wilkes

Class of 1951

Diehl Society FellowJ. Lester Crain, Jr.

Diehl Society BenefactorBarbara Howell Hamilton*Diehl Society SustainerJames F. Springfi eld, Sr.

Diehl Society PatronMary Jack Rich McCord

Red and Black Society AssociateJames T. McDonald, Jr.

Red and Black Society MemberFrances Crouch Perkins

Cloister SocietyWilliam E. BoyceJune Beasley MannCharles J. PingMary Louise Barton Pritchard

Tower SocietyJames Nelson Clay, IIIJames E. DavisHerbert W. Eber

Frances Nix MorganR. Christy Morgan

Loyalty ClubT. Reynolds BealHelen Deupree BrandonRonald F. BunnAntonio P. ElizondoSarah Loaring-Clark FlowersEdward B. Fox, Jr.Rose Washer GoldfarbJean Arnold KuglerMary Ann MorrissMary Jane Millard Oglesby

DonorSylvia BowlingPatsy Williams BriggsAnne S. CaldwellWalter S. Lazenby, Jr.Marion Neudecker MillsapsAlbert A. NeliusJames Gibson NixPatricia Tomlinson NixMary Holiman NortonJeannine Tushek SessionsPatricia Flippin SmithwickRoy F. Stratton, Jr.Granville TateMilton L. Wray

Class of 1952

Diehl Society PatronRoscoe A. Feild, Jr.Sara Jane Bryant Greenlee*

Red and Black Society AssociateJames E. Ratcliff, Jr.Jane Wittichen Williams

Red and Black Society MemberAnn Rollow RossJ.D. Trimble, Jr.

Cloister SocietyJohn A. Austin, Jr.Joy Powell Smith

Tower SocietyJohn B. AllenWilliam R. GentryBetty Ann McFadden HarveyCarroll Tuthill MinorMartha Beggs Orth

Loyalty ClubFrances Freeman BurkheadT. Wayne Deupree, Jr.Mary Woods EppDonald W. FeldmanNorma Keisling HolmesJames N. Lapsley, Jr.Peggy Pence SchusterBenjamin H. Shawhan, Jr.Marzette Smith StallingsCarole Cocke ToddJane McSpadden Twist

H. Reiter Webb, Jr.Jacqueline Newman Williamson

DonorJoan Poston BartonRobert K. BennettJack R. BlakeBeverly Morris ColemanJanet Canada FritschSteve C. FutrisGloria Batson GaltneyBert F. KrempWanda Jo Henry McDanielRuth Tidwell MulroyL. Anderson OrrRuth Faquin TorriJulia Skinner WillifordEdwin F. Wills

Class of 1953

Diehl Society PatronBetty Wood Storrs

Red and Black Society AssociateJ. David Alexander, Jr.

Red and Black Society MemberC. Allen CookeWilliam C. Threlkeld

Cloister SocietyRobert H. CrumbyClaire Oates PingElizabeth Collins SwaimMary Taylor Todd*Eleanor Brown WeaverGeorge W. Wilson, III

Tower SocietyE. Wayne CliffeJohn Turner GrayHorace G. KitchellMary Frances Steen LibassiDon Allison Ramier, Jr.Joan Smith Ramier

Loyalty ClubElizabeth Martin BarkerJohn C. Cuvillier, IIIFlorence Batchelor DivineJane Swaim FoxJohn W. Gray, Jr.Betty Jo McCormick WalkerAnn Taylor Walker WatersLouis J. Weber, Jr.J. William Young, Jr.DonorC. Douglas Buford, Jr.Betty Jo Carter DodsonEdith Wier FallisZoe Theodore FutrisRene LeMarchandClarice Barker McMickleJudy Mays ParksJoyce Richards

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Class of 1954

Red and Black Society AssociateAnne Riley BourneRobert I. Bourne, Jr.

Red and Black Society MemberJosephine Taylor Threlkeld

Cloister SocietyWade McHenry HunterMary McDonald Wetterau

Tower SocietyCarolyn Milton AllenJoseph H. LawsonLaura Edington Wakefi eld

Loyalty ClubRebecca Beasley BurrW. Thomas Cunningham, Jr.Elizabeth Price JohnsonGeraldine Hensley KohlViola Deavours PowersMary Frances Forbes ReedAnn Goodman SalkyJoanne Cunningham SandersSidney R. VisePeggy Fitch Witherspoon

DonorCourtney Crumpton BaconPaula Richardson BernsteinAnn McAlister FeeGeraldine Prichard KallerRobert Joseph LipscombFlorence Crawford MayseMillicent Bunn McAteeEmma Jean Myres McIntyreSandol Douglas PattesonMary K. Lindsay StreetJim P. WessonEmily McKay WhitesellMarilyn Mitchell Wray

Class of 1955

Diehl Society PatronMary Rodriguez Wardrop

Red and Black Society MemberAnnelle Albritton CluteElizabeth Hollingsworth

Cloister SocietySusan Fulmer AustinJulia Johnson Kasch

Tower SocietyPolly Baber BassoniElizabeth Walker HughesMartha Spruell PipkinLouise Aikin Russell

Loyalty ClubJames E. AydelotteWilliam M. CallicottVernon Ware EadesJoanne Danielson GoodallKathleen Hardison Hodgson

F. H. MitchellW. Henry MosleyRachel Gobbel Norment*Dorothy Harris PateMargaret Jones PingreeJeanette Bowen PoseyCarolyn Holiman SamuelJean McLean Goodson TunnellJohn C. Turpin, Jr.Jerry L. Wood

DonorPeggy Tipton BrightDavid W. ChangJohn Bernard HookerDale S. JohnsonE. Jeff Justis, Jr.R. David KaylorMary-Kay Schmidt MummertTruman D. Nabors, Jr.William Newton ToddGayle Clark TrautweinMary Rogers WatkinsKeith K. Wong

Class of 1956

Red and Black Society AssociateCatharine Coleman Alexander

Red and Black Society MemberWilliam W. Hunt^George M. RussellClaude B. TrustyAda Jane Walters

Cloister SocietyEdith Jean Cooper

Tower SocietyJ. Bryan SmalleyRhoda White SmithJames E. TurnerLaurel Speir Witten

Loyalty ClubSuzanne Carter BjickLawrence H. CaterVenita Saunders CaterR. Clement Dickey, Jr.Joe C. Eades, Jr.J. Rodney FeildGeorge J. Fischer, Jr.James R. Gillis, Jr.Sarah Strong GilmerJames D. HiggasonGeraldine Dozier MacQueenJames C. Napier, Jr.Linda Becker SmithSarah Jane Seissinger Tice

DonorPaula Smith BurressJames A. Dees, Sr.B. H. FarnsworthPatricia Hastings GilliomNola Nurnberger HawkinsonRobert L. HunterEdna Patton JohnsonDorothy Henning Kaylor

Frances VanCleave KillpatrickWilliam G. McAteeJohn R. McKinneyErin Moody MorganMaida Moore PayneThomas E. RichardsonJohn K. WadleySallie Thomas Williford

Class of 1957

Diehl Society PatronJohn B. Maxwell, Jr.Grace Morris Williamson

Red and Black Society SeniorAnne Hixon HuffThomas A. HuffSuzanne McCarroll Warner*

Red and Black Society AssociateErwin Hansch Westmoreland

Dean’s SocietyWilliam H. McLeanJane Crutcher Williamson*

Cloister SocietyC. Eric Mount, Jr.*Ralph V. Turner

Tower SocietyLady Camille DeaderickJames E. Eikner, Jr.Margaret Ann Fagan EiknerJane Burns Campbell HosayJohn B. MostellarHarriet Byrd O’NealRobert M. Rogers

Loyalty ClubCharlene Jayroe AllenJoAnn Pomeroy AndertonAnn Fakes GehlmannBetty Lunati Grise*Ellen White HarrellNancy Pickens HiggasonRobert E. McClellandSalliejane Dickerson RaineyMiriam Heard RangeDiana Warren RisherHarrylyn Graves SallisElizabeth Etter ThomasNelie Brown WallerV. Garrett Wingfi eldJames E. Winslow, Jr.

DonorFred K. BeesonHarriette Mathewes BeesonThomas J. Bumpas, Jr.Margaret Jones CarterEthel Buck ChamberlainJoan McCabe DayAnn Marmann EpiscopoJames W. SandersCaroline Cecil SearsonConnie White StettbacherMartha Lipscomb Thir

Jerry Wittmann WeiseCarol Myers Winkler

Class of 1958

Diehl Society PatronJohn H. BryanNeville Frierson BryanHervey Doughton MartinElizabeth LeMaster SimpsonJeanne Scott Varnell

Red and Black Society AssociateMary Jane Smalley Roberts

Red and Black Society MemberJoy Magdovitz BearmanRichard W. DortchB. Denton McLellan*Betty Chalmers Peyton*John H. Quinn, Jr.

Dean’s SocietySusan Robinson McLeanTower SocietyNancy Carter BurnidgeWilliam E. CarrellHenry R. Crais*Jack T. CunninghamH. Richard Jones, Jr.Eugene Eaton McKenzieCarolyn Caldwell RogersJerry D. TateRobert N. TempletonLoyalty ClubLorraine Rayburn AbernathySam F. Cole, Jr.Albert S. Crigler, IIIMartha Sigler GuthrieLewis R. Murray, Jr.Roy D. Rainey, Sr.Betty Ann RussellClaire Sebralla SainoJane Dean SohmPaul M. ThompsonMary Latta WhiteakerP. W. WhiteakerSuzanne Williams Winslow

DonorJohn U. BiedenharnCatherine Earle CortelyouMatthew D. CurlandEstella Wilson DixonBetty Jean Payne DorrisElinor Smith FitzgeraldMarilyn Hammond GallagherDavid H. HollisLouise Morrison KennonBeverly Smith PughThomas E. ReedEllen Reagan RichardsonArnold L. SchroeterLinda Hardesty SchroeterCharles E. SomervillJane Barr Stump-GreenJoanne Williams Wilhite

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Class of 1959

Diehl Society FellowJ. L. Jerden

Diehl Society PatronSteve A. Martin

Red and Black Society MemberEva Mae Duncan HusseyDonna Dickens WallerDiane McMillan WellfordWalker L. Wellford, III

Cloister SocietyTruly Brown Mount*Carol Ann Greaves RockettTheodore B. SloanThirza Mobley SloanEdwin W. Stock, Jr.

Tower SocietyAnn Mack BolesKeith D. Buckley*Nora Petersen Buckley*Mary Alice Masters CarrellBetty Sims Damewood*Benjamin B. FerdonSara Jean Jackson*Happy Snowden JonesDaniel P. Logan, Jr.Michael B. LupferClaude Ashton McMillionPhyllis Williams MostellarRichard A. Park

Loyalty ClubCharles T. Ames, IIIBetsy Sloan BarrettMary Belle Miller CunninghamOran B. DentAnn Watkins EvansElizabeth E. Stafford-FarmerFyke Farmer, Jr.Ralph C. GoreCharles L. HammettMerelyn Davis HammettSally Stockley JohnsonJane Aquino OsugaCarolyn Block Pierce*Thomas O. Schrodt*Frank F. Splann, Jr.Joseph A. SullivanPrincess Hughes Van Hooser*Bill C. WeberSue Osenbaugh WilliamsMichael Anne Condon Zimmerman

DonorJane Alexander BiedenharnPatricia Oberbillig BoganWilliam L. DeesJo Anne Bullard DunnamPaul W. IveyJane Barker KonitzW. Larry LacyVirginia Johnson McDonaldSally Dame RoberdsSandra Andrews Robertson

Nancy Wickersham RohloffMary Farish SharpCarol Barbour SumrallSandra Calmer ToenesBates Peacock TooneTerry M. TurnerNancy Wooddell WarlickRobert F. Welsh

Class of 1960

Diehl Society BenefactorL. Allen Reynolds*

Red and Black Society AssociateMorris T. Reagan

Red and Black Society MemberKim Baxter HenleyRaymond F. HenleyJohn E. HixonRebecca Davis Knack*James D. PetersenLynda Lipscomb WexlerCloister SocietyBeverly Finch Ballard*Jackie Ruth Eichold MontagAnn Vines RobertsJohn L. Streete

Tower SocietyGlenda Taylor AddingtonCarole Jean Hobbs AndersonJ. Woodrow Forbes, Jr.*Deanne Runyon IrvineKaren Boyce LoganGwynne Salmon McKenzieMargaret Stewart McMillionH. Jerry PetersRuth Burrow PetersMary Crouch RawsonAnn Myers RedusCarol Ann Quade SmalleyRann L. Vaulx

Loyalty ClubMarilynn Smith AmesAnn Jappe BjorklundCharlotte Frist ChesnuttJames D. CurtisJohn A. DanielLawrence A. Fury, Jr.Jacqueline Ferguson HolmesSamuel S. KimMargaret Elizabeth LoweCaroline Gibbs MacQueenDavid H. MoreauBeverly Bowden PickardDonald E. PollardJoseph PoppenheimerLeslie W. ReadJean Stock Rumph*Nelly Galloway ShearerPatricia Annette Taylor

DonorKatherine McCollum EddingsSusanne FilesJohn D. Hettinger

M. Robert Mansfi eldSandra Marwood McGladeDale N. Pfl ugVirginia Faye RogersNadine McKinley RunsickCarolyn Atkinson SitraJohn W. SomervillMary Ann Kimbrough VollmerJoyce Walne WarnerJane Thomas WessonCarolyn Howard White

Class of 1961

Red and Black Society SeniorMargaret Ruyl McTierHarry L. SwinneyWilliam C. Wilson

Red and Black Society MemberGeorge W. AwsumbMary Allie McColgan Baldwin*

Cloister SocietyWestley F. Busbee, Jr.*Sarah Cross ColemanJohn B. Frazer, Jr.

Tower SocietyJanice Chapin BuchananMary Jane Coleman GentryDiane Goodman Sachs

Loyalty ClubRobert L. BarretJocelyn Agnew CampMary Morton Adams CastorNancy Henson Daniel*Judy St. John GrissoEdward H. HendersonRonald C. HollandLela Garner NobleMack S. PrichardNancy Hodges RobersonMary Elizabeth McCharen StreetePatricia Eason WestermanGeraldine Knight WhiteSue Bracewell Whittle

DonorHarvey G. AndersonMargaret McGavock BryanClaire Robertson CranfordMargaret Haigler DavisPhillip S. GlasgowAdele Wolf GrilliAnita Moose HampsonJohn D. Hungarland, Jr.W. Harvey Jenkins, Jr.James T. JohnstonJoanne Morris OwensSue Caldwell PondWilliam T. RobinsonMartha Barret SchneiderSarah Maxfi eld SmitherEmma Young ThompsonJack L. Thompson, IIIBert R. TuggleSandra Lee Winter

Class of 1962

Red and Black Society MemberMary Frances Buxton CothamJack D. HerbertKathryn Smallwood JacobusJohn Jacobus

Cloister SocietyCarol Bradshaw Busbee*Glenn T. HaysWilliam G. MankinGwendolyn Bell RileyCatherine Liddell Skapura

Tower SocietyGenevieve Johnston ClayWilliam V. DavidsonRobert L. EcholsMary Susan HuffmanBarbara Bell LawrenceR. Chris Mays, Jr.David L. McAdooGretchen Smith RichJocelyn Dan Wurzburg*

Loyalty ClubEdwin W. AlbrightMarvin E. BaileyWilliam A. CampbellDiane McCullough ClarkMargaret Welsh CurlovicMarilyn Stewart DanielZama Blanchard DexterJames G. Finley*Ralph A. FosterJames S. GrayPaul Jackson, Jr.Duke K. McCall, Jr.Warren G. NanceRandolph P. PickellMary Worth Burton RobertsonThomas M. Scott, Jr.Jane Cook ShippNoble R. WalkerFrank D. WeathersbyThomas J. White, III

DonorDiana Reil BeattyJames G. CloudW. Ray FlemingMarjorie Boone FlowersJoy Ann Howard HennesseyMartha Gooch HogrefeR. Charles HogrefeJune Johnston HungarlandRobert S. Maclin, IIIFranklin S. McCallieCatherine MixonMary Simpson MorganAnne Thomas PhillipyJohn C. PortwoodSarah Mitchell PreddyDelma Klotz RobinsonDonna Jo Miles SmithMary Ann Stewart SomervillC. Warren Thompson, Jr.

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Joseph W. ThweattPatricia Hall Webb

Class of 1963

Diehl Society PatronC. Williams Butler, IIIJoe M. DuncanAubrey A. Smith, Jr.Sarah Pickens WallerDavid D. Watts

Red and Black Society AssociateTsutomu KawazoeDavid E. LindseyThomas M. Lowry, III*John C. Stepan

Red and Black Society MemberBetsy Breytspraak AwsumbJohn S. Cherry, Jr.

Cloister SocietyMaribeth Moore FrazerBettye Claire Eaton Lynn*William K.B. PottsJames A. Warden*

Tower SocietyW. Frederick BaileyWilliam Council HolmesJean-Pierre PotelCharles A. Rich

Loyalty ClubEleanor Powers BowmanFrances Steward BryanLynnette Humphreys CampbellDudley Weaver DavisFrancis C. Davis, Jr.Robert W. Fey, Jr.Bernie R. GolerCynthia Jane HawesBarbara Hollingsworth KnowlesSue Dean Langfi ttCharles W. McCrarySusan Stone OverholserJere E. PierceMargaret Johnson RidolphiKathryn Crow RubensteinKathryn Raines SmithSusan Hunter SuggsMartha Terrell WeatherfordMargaret Martin Wheeler

DonorNancy Rhodes ArcherJoe P. ArnoldWilliam V. ArnoldLewis E. Bratton, Jr.Fredricka Crawley CunninghamDoris Sharp DarkIrwin H. FromSarah Cunningham GayJosephine Knight HirschmanEmily Hatcher LandrethLouise Ferguson LockhartMarjorie Coleman MastinLaurie Kruger MearsHarry M. Moffett, III

John F. Rice, Jr.Leslie Buchman RichardsonJ. Perry WhiteGeorge A. Wilson

Class of 1964

Diehl Society PatronA. Dale Ledbetter

Red and Black Society AssociateMarilyn Ann Meyers*

Red and Black Society MemberWynona Gillmore CrosbyWilliam Mason Holmes, Jr.

Dean’s SocietyThomas E. Lappage

Cloister SocietyE. Boyd Ellison, Jr.Eleanor Lawrence GeigerThomas L. GeigerChallace Joe McMillinMary Lou Quinn McMillinElizabeth Currie Williams

Tower SocietyMeredith Wilson CreekmoreKatherine Harriett JamesJ. Charles JerniganPatricia Dickson JonesJeanne Gregory Spragins

Loyalty ClubJohn E. ArehartLynn Drew BartlettKay Reynolds BlairR. Leon Carroll, Jr.David P. CooperElizabeth Saunders CooperMary Lou Carwile Finley*L. Dossett FosterSusan Horton GrayLewis M. GuessJudith Crow McColganWilliam L. McColgan, Jr.Joan Herbert MurchisonRobert A. Orr, Jr.Gail Hoover ParrishMary Mansell PopeThurman A. Ragar, Jr.Judith Hollingsworth RobinsonJo Kenny Sanders*Randall B. Shepard, Jr.*Rebecca Moore TomlinsonRobert W. Wells, IIRose Mary Hoye WellsBrenda Hickman WestRobert W. West, IIIAnn Evans WilliamsWilliam M. Wilson, IIIAlabel May WiserNancy Wasell Work

DonorJames R. BullockAlyce Jappe BurrPatricia Bowen Butler

Susan Patton CrawfordChris F. DragoJoseph Graham, Jr.Richard L. HacklemanJoanne Matthews HarrisonTamma Lehmann HavercampWillene Langley HendonPatricia Gladney HollandCyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr.Sharon Lupfer NardoFrances Freeman PadenMary Lynn Cooper PolkDiana Mann ReidRockwell P. Ward

Class of 1965

Red and Black Society AssociateLawrence E. EvansJeanie Heltzel LindseyPatricia Louise Walls*Benjamin F. Ward, Jr.

Red and Black Society MemberSenter CrookE. Carl Fisher*John W. McQuiston, IIRobbie Walker McQuistonCharles William Robertson, Jr.M. Alfred Todd

Cloister SocietyAnne Oglesby CarrWilliam C. Hunt, Jr.Frances Phillips Potts

Tower SocietyMarguerite Ward AutryPamela Polete Boggs*C. Terrell DeatonJohn M. FlippinJudy Wood Franks*Nancy Glenn GreenBruce E. HerronGuilford Jones, IIJoyce Anne MooreDinetia McCormick NewmanRobert H. Packer*Winton C. Smith, Jr.

Loyalty ClubArlene Lebovitz AverbuchJan Hockaday BaudoinC. William BodieWilliam S. Boyd, Jr.Charles W. BrandonBetty Wilby CarrollJames L. CollierJames G. CouchLinda Davis CouchJamie Murff DentPatricia Butterworth EggerJames H. Fall, IIIGloria Cornell FelsenthalFlorence Chalker Godat*Patricia Thomason HargraveMary Darwin Johnson*Murray Rasberry JordanJanie Stone McCraryD. Cameron Murchison, Jr.

H. Lynn ParsonsCharie Bowman ReidRobert W. SeibertRobert L. SessumVivienne Guest StricklerKenneth F. TullisMadge Wood TullisLynn Smith WatsonEdward M. Williams

DonorRonald T. AllenSallie Steele AmanJerry P. Black, Jr.Berney McInnis BridgesBobbi Suzanne BurnsHarry J. Burr, IITerri Skinner ChadwickPaul Lawrence Cox^Emma Camille CrenshawMartha Neff DaneTheresa Webster DavisAndrew J. Donelson, Jr.Joe A. DycusPatricia Ellen FergusonCraig D. GoldateLou Ellyn Hindman Griffi nJacquelyn Dowd HallTeri Tidwell HornbergerTony B. JobeDale Seay KasabJeanne Wertz KerridgeMary Hunt Weeks LoovisRobert A. McLeanSara Lee Mixon McPhillipsWilliam S. Morrison, IIIStanley Dunn PetropoulosSidney D. SelvidgeElizabeth Wallis ShippenJane Doughtie TaylorBetty Cole ThompsonLee Litwiller ThompsonMary Edith Redus WalkerMartha Dunmire White

Class of 1966

Red and Black Society PartnerRaymond E. Bye, Jr.

Red and Black Society AssociateWalter B. HowellRobert M. Wild, Jr.

Red and Black Society MemberH. William Allen, IIIKatherine Willis AllenR. Bradford Camp, Jr.Margaret Jean Gatz*Joanna Coss HigdonLynn Morrow Ward

Dean’s SocietyTina Beatty McWhorter*

Cloister SocietyLarrie Del Daniel MartinCarole Ann MontgomeryIsabell T. VanMerlin

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Tower SocietyCharles F. Bagley, IIIThomas A. BowmanBonnie Eleanor DavisVirginia Taylor DrashJohn M. Gardner, IIISammy Ann Primm Marshall*Joe M. McCord*

Loyalty ClubRobert M. BladeThomas Alexander BufordF. Alan CummingsFrances Griswold DoyleWillard N. DoyleFrederick C. FergusonCheryl Gurley FollowellMary Chase GoreW. Dayton Hart, Jr.Dixie DeMoville JohnsonRebecca Smith KisselAlton L. Lightsey, Jr.Kittye Held MasonAllen D. MillsSusan Mayer PaulsLee PevsnerMartha Hunter Shepard*Frederick J. Sheppard, IIIBetty Sue Dean WeningerCarol Pickens WhiteNancy Jackson Williamson

DonorThomas D. BrabsonJulia Ries DaleJohn E. Grear, IIIThomas G. Greaves, IIIJames C. LippyCallie Bergen McGinnisRobert M. MorseNelda Smith PierceMaxine Mitchel RiceCarol Frances SimpsonGeorge L. WalkerMartha Overholser WhitneyMyrna Adams Whitt

Class of 1967

Diehl Society PatronJohn R. Pharis

Red and Black Society PartnerCarole L. Branyan

Red and Black Society SeniorJohn R. Tilton

Red and Black Society AssociateWilliam H. EdingtonNancy Cox Howell

Red and Black Society MemberArch C. JohnstonCharlotte Lebo RayCloister SocietyLucy Hill BlackDavid W. Blankenship*W. Aaron Foster

Judith Alexander HuntSusan Head Osoinach

Tower SocietyJerry M. Bradfi eldKathleen Davis Bradfi eldWilliam T. BuchananJeanne Hope Jacobs Buckner*Albert A. Burk, Jr.Do Ann Johnson FalkMargaret Rose Gladney*Mary Anderson MehrleRobert K. MehrleDouglass E. Post, Jr.C. V. Scarborough, Jr.Garry L. SharpJames A. SullivanJoseph H. Walker, IIIMichael W. Whitaker*

Loyalty ClubEllen Woodruff BatchelorAnna McLean BladeAnnette Anderson BowenElizabeth BoydW. A. BreytspraakRandy Maxey Brown*Coralu Danner BuddenbohmJanie Baxter CarlossLarry R. ChurchillJoseph N. Clarke, Jr.Tandy Goodlett CobbDavid A. CottonPamela Richardson HaysC. Ray HenleyJennifer Bird HenleyMary Ann Rambo McDowJohn E. MeeksPatricia King MeeksCarol Calaway WilsonWilliam H. Wilson

DonorGeorge R. AbrahamMary Jo Burns BreenGilvia Flanagan BrownEmily Thomason FreemanJane Council GambleSally Goodman Grafl undRonald L. HatzenbuehlerAnne Thacker LuekeCharles M. Murphy, IIILinda Robinson OverlyElizabeth Pevsner PolankaJane Carol RamseyWayne C. SheltonDianne Rickoll ShortMartin E. SmithersEdward R. Sneed, Jr.Carol Wertz SutterLisa Meredith VanLandinghamMartha Dee Lynch WhiteCharlotte Bringle WilkersonPeggy Hays Williams

Class of 1968

Red and Black Society SeniorWilliam H. Davis, Jr.

Luther J. NussbaumS. Gwin Robbins, Jr.

Red and Black Society AssociateBarbara Lesh Borleske*Priscilla Hinkle Ennis*

Red and Black Society MemberJennifer Fey EdmondsWilliam G. HendricksonDorothy Johnson PoundersLouis R. Pounders

Dean’s SocietyCatherine Prouty Horn

Cloister SocietySusan Duke WoodsTower SocietyNora Harvin BuchananStephen H. ColeSuzanne Troth Donaldson*Steven C. GouldMary Louise O’KellyW. Michael RichardsGibson P. Stroupe, Jr.

Loyalty ClubAudrey Kennedy BrownCarey H. BryanStephen A. CaldwellSandra Wade ChurchillSusan Storer ClarkJ. Perry CowdenDuncan V. CrawfordSarah Winborn DavisC. Whitman DeaconAlan EnsmingerGail Seabrook GanierC. Lee GilesJanelle Hood Haseman*George S. Hazard, Jr.Linda Harkrider HuttonDavid M. KilgoreJohn W. LarsonJudith Adams LarsonDavid A. LehmannSusan C. LucasB. Hayes McCartyJohn C. NeimanJudith Rose OwenJo Matthews PineJohn C. PineC. Frank PotterEllen Brown RustRobert W. RutherfordMary Lee SweatWilliam D. TurnerElizabeth Liddon WhitehurstSarah Darden Williams

DonorW. Carter Bryars, Jr.Stephen L. CareyMargaret Louise CrullKatherine Ireys DiehlWilliam D. Evans, Jr.Alexander T. GaffordEloise Pickard Hanna

Margaret Anne HookerLaura Crawford KinkleNancy Patton LangdonEllen Plants MasseyCarolyn Bruninga McGoughJane Mando MeeksJames B. Mitchell, Jr.Kathryn Wood MixonOlive Crudup MurrieCarl R. NuckollsDana Adams PowellDaudet Johnston SchreursE. Lee Secrest, IIIDale M. SteinmeyerDrucilla Thom White

Class of 1969

Diehl Society FellowWilliam J. Michaelcheck

Diehl Society PatronCraig W. Murray

Red and Black Society SeniorC. Bradford Foster, IIISusan Hoefer FosterJames L. McElroy

Red and Black Society AssociateRebecca Wynn Weiler*

Red and Black Society MemberK. Wyatt EngwallSue Dunn Hall*Susan Dillard HendricksonJohn S. HilleTansill Heslip HilleEleanor Rosson Kennedy*John L. Kennedy*Linda Kay Yates

Dean’s SocietyCarol Gearhart ChampionAurelia Wammack Michaels

Cloister SocietyPatricia Cooper Hayley*William B. Hayley*John K. OsoinachWilliam P. Stepp, Jr.

Tower SocietySusan Gladden AtkinsMickey R. Brigance*Roy Kulp, Jr.Courtland Mobley LewisKevin L. NicholasElizabeth Shipp NottRichard RaspetJames R. Walker, Jr.

Loyalty ClubLinda Harrell BairRobert A. Bell, IIMorgan W. Bunch, IIISue Brown BunchElizabeth Francis CaldwellJohn W. Crowell

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Kenneth M. CushingRuth Carolyn DuckSally Stone EverettChester A. HeardKathleen Cogswell HouseNell Elmore JohnstonAlonzo P. Kersey, IIIJack T. LassiterNancy Claire LeeNancy Martin MagallanesMarilyn Gates MeeksMarion Birge MorganPatricia Jackson PeayJudith James PotterMartha Lee RamseyJames B. RothmanMelinda Gill RutherfordJudith Gordon SimpsonCynthia Vincent WehlingWilliam E. WehlingJ. Douglass WilliamsSandra Pugh Wright

DonorH. Neil Arnold, Jr.Terry L. BitnerRobert L. BowmanFlorence Wolf CalawayPaul W. CooperSearcy Lawler CunninghamLynda Gayle Teague DeaconGeorge B. ElderWilliam O. EllisMartha Bettis GeeStephen A. GlassellJohn W. GorskiAnn Marie Hudson HanlonL. Gale Isom, Jr.Andrew L. KelleyGloria Brown MeltonJames C. MurphyCarol Caldwell NewmanRobert P. OrrMargaret Boothe PaydarPaul William Peck, Jr.W. L. Pendergrass, IIIH. Davis Powell, Jr.R. Rascoe RheaKenneth L. StanleyThomas P. TeasleyDale N. UnderwoodSteven R. WalkerLinda Emigh WarrenMarcus E. Wertz, IIIDavid E. WheatPeggy Fritsch WoolleyJohn A. ZachryShirley McClanahan Zachry

Class of 1970

Diehl Society PatronRichard H. Eckels

Red and Black Society AssociateJere B. Fones*Martha Irene Pedersen

Red and Black Society MemberJames W. Thomas, II

Cloister SocietyJames A. Brinson*Bruce R. LindseyWilliam J. Maguire*Janet Wilson Markland*

Tower SocietyG. Hudson Andrews, Jr.Natilee Murrey DuningFrances Zambie KummerR. Bradfi eld KummerPamela Pitts McNeerMartha Williamson RimmerThomas H. Talbot, Jr.*Thomas J. Wolff*

Loyalty ClubB. Fred BodieJohn H. Callow*Leilani CollinsWilliam H. Dale, Jr.J. Tim EdwardsMartha Kate FrickKenneth H. GraeberLinda Elizabeth HensonJacquelyn Ann HoldenNicholas H. House, IIIBeth Marr LeeStephen M. MallettN. Randall MullinsCarolyn Wagner NeimanSusan Kay OgdenMary Lou McCloskey O’Keefe*William R. PattersonMichael D. Patton*Linda Sue PilcherRosemary Wood PotterNancy Meadows RaymondElizabeth Ridings ScheidtGary K. ScheidtMaryet Swire Senterfi tC. W. StacksCynthia Gladney SteeleSue Ellen Pharis Watson*Steven C. WhitedR. Susan Wood

DonorJunius D. AllenAnn Elizabeth BarberAndrew E. GastonHardy S. Green, Jr.David D. MasseyWallace H. Mayton, IIIRichard G. PerezSuzanne Chadwick RowntreePatricia Simpson TerryJudith Jackson ThompsonJoyce McConnell UnderwoodH. George Wood, Jr.

Class of 1971

Diehl Society PatronLaila Adams EckelsDaniel B. HatzenbuehlerRobin Ritter Hatzenbuehler

Red and Black Society SeniorHarry P. Ogden*

Red and Black Society AssociateJ. Allen Boone, Jr.J. Robert Farrell

Red and Black Society MemberElizabeth Lazear BingleyNancy Jaco GoldenNancy Hope LenoxJames Riley Mulroy, II

Cloister SocietyJohn H. ChurchillHenry H. Davis, IIIHouston ParksBonnie Isaksen TrahanSusan K. Van DyckJ. Robert Woods, IIITower SocietyJack A. Childers, Jr.*Robert P. Doolittle*Stephen C. GregoryWilliam D. Hollings, Jr.Charles F. JonesJames B. MillsDerrick Robert Livingston MooreJ. Thomas MorganSusan McNeely NicholasCharles E. Niesen, IIJ. Frederick O’BryantHannah Simmons PickworthR. Ryder Tipton, III

Loyalty ClubMarcia Swett BakerLeigh N. BrasingtonJohn J. Carter, Jr.Peter F. CasparianMargaret Barton ChanceyStephen B. Crump*Meri Rappaport Cunningham*Carol Anne DeForestCharles M. DurhamC. Bradford GreenGordon S. Greeson, Jr.Robin Wellford GreesonStephen D. HammondE. Bobby Kleier, Jr.Lucy Cuningham LeeW. David LloydRichard W. McLeanAlice Cockroft OatesMelinda Smith RaleyJ. Michael RipskiJohn H. RoneWilliam M. ShortJerome T. StaufferKittie Johnson StaufferJack R. StevensBettie Michele SumaraMinor C. Vernon

DonorJames D. AndersonCatherine Breytspraak CousinsDaisy Lee CraddockCarroll Broadus DelaneyF. Michael DeSalvoGenyth Smith DeSalvoKathleen Daniel EllisKaren Elyda Francis

Richard S. HeienCarolyn Fanning HollingsworthBeverly Cole HookerJ. Stuart KellyStephen E. KendrickS. Bruce LevineWilliam C. Matthews, Jr.R. Shannon McDonaldNancy Gist MoodyWilliam G. RamseyAnn Brown StrainWilliam S. Taylor

Class of 1972

Red and Black Society AssociateCarl G. Dury, II*

Red and Black Society MemberP. Ross BandyEmmel B. Golden, Jr.Charles W. Kinslow, III*Patricia Ann Lane

Cloister SocietyKathy King CresseyH. Grady Marlow, IIIThad S. Rodda, Jr.

Tower SocietyKaren Shaw BurchDorwyn Wayne Croom, IIPriscilla Lientz HorneWilliam E. Jefferson, IIICatherine Orr LuccockMarianne Curtis MussettSusan Hilley NiesenA. Warner Phelps, Jr.

Loyalty ClubAlice Cartwright AllenDenise Henderson BollheimerRebecca Howington CurtisNancy Chadick DaleW. Glenn DavisSandra Cook DurhamEllen Moorhead FennellLeslie Wineland GossPaulette Grayson HammondEllinor Goldman Howard*Cheryl Williford KahnHershel S. LipowKarin Nelson McAnlisGlenn A. SowellJoanne Glover SowellClaude Wilson-Stayton

DonorKathryn Campany AssafWilliam W. DodsonR. Cecil DormanSusan Lee EschenbrennerMark E. FrenchLoyce Jan GrahamBarbara James JonesC. Michael MathenyLindsay Abbott MaytonJames R. McCainMartha Wallace PittengerSusan Schaeffer

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Nancy Angelynn SmithMatthew W. Wood, Jr.Linda Hall Yoakum

Class of 1973

Diehl Society PatronLee Seabrook DuncanJennifer Worsham NewmanElizabeth Louise Todd

Red and Black Society PartnerJ. Mark Hollingsworth*

Red and Black Society SeniorErin Stukey Johnson*Vivian Dellinger McWilliams

Red and Black Society AssociateCarla Jane CoxMargaret Lawson HeadrickS. Russell HeadrickScott P. Howard

Red and Black Society MemberGerald A. Koonce

Dean’s SocietyMarjorie Howe Chenery

Cloister SocietyWilliam H. Brune, IIIRobert C. HermannWilliam K. SampleOne Anonymous Donor

Tower SocietyRebecca Pixler BooneGeorge Coble CapertonBetty Cole CookLinda Kuilema CroomCherry Varee FallsGloria Jo HaleyRobert M. HaughSue Anne JenkersonD. Neil Magruder, Jr.Eric T. MyersAnna Marie Hill SchumacherDavid B. TravisScott M. WildsF. Clark Williams, Jr.

Loyalty ClubCheryl Sue Anderson*Catherine Clements BaileyT. Clinton BaileyDouglas V. BibeeMary Miller BibeeLawrence M. BrownCharles G. Dawkins, Jr.Marvin L. EasonJanel Worsley FeierabendSusan Burnside FlemingAlice Gault GambleW. Henry Gardner, Jr.*Victoria Kanawalsky GoreAnn Reed HeldJohn Emmett HeldJames E. Hooper

Kenneth L. KahnCandace Naomi KeirnsMargaret Olsen McCraryRobert M. O’Dea, Jr.Philip A. ReemesSteven E. SaltwickCharlaine Harris SchulzNatalie Honan Vernon

DonorAnne Sayle AnthonyMartha Kay Hunt AstiMimi AtkinsonPamela Pulliam ClevelandKathryn Jorgensen DavisMargaret Beaty DollarKenneth W. EllisonCarolyn Hart HallerRichard I. HillardJanet Carr JamesJohn Hobson KeeseeSuzanne Snyder KrollMarlene Hauser LevineChristopher D. LyonsJames R. MillerEmily Susan MoffattLynn Motley OrtonJerry L. ShenepDianne Louise TaylorJudy Brooks TygardCatherine Laster WoodNancy Nichol Wood

Class of 1974

Diehl Society SustainerJohn C. Sites

Diehl Society PatronJames A. O’DonnellEdward O. Uthman

Red and Black Society SeniorJ. Charles Taylor*

Red and Black Society AssociateJohn T. Cotham, Jr.Mary Beth Overton CothamMary Lampton PuckettM. Rex Rankin, III

Red and Black Society MemberLarry RiceDean’s SocietyJ. Hugh McKinnon, Jr.*

Cloister SocietyMary Lynn Wells BerseyMary Jane Ward BruneCynthia Allen HoffmanPatrick L. Matlock*Kathleen McClainStephanie Ryburn Rodda

Tower SocietyCarolyn Letitia BigelowEugenia Bruce BostockRichard M. BostockSarah Lodge Frulla

Dabney Nicholls HaughDonald F. HillJanice Meyers JonesCarol Middleton Messineo*Stephen A. SharpeVicki Anne Switzer*

Loyalty ClubConie Lowry AbernathyFrank B. ArnoldPaula Mary Block-LevorKaren Hopper ClarkBrant S. CopelandElisabeth Scott CradyJames F. Drummond, Jr.Claude R. Edwards, Jr.J. Michael EppsTheodora Sizoo GravesJames B. GrenfellJames R. Hight, Jr.Melba Bridgewater HomraLillian Lyle IsraelWilliam L. Marcy, Jr.R. Bryant McCraryFrances Rice O’DeaKaren Lyles PilkingtonRebecca Maxwell SaltwickJames C. SamsHenry H. SlackHelen Moss SmithLinda Joy SmithPaige Walker SouthardMargaret Wilson-Stayton

DonorDianne Housley AshcroftStephen C. BergerCatherine Hoin CallLouise Pryor CampbellDonna Ann ChuThomas D. CornellMark L. CrawfordEdward C. DavisCatherine Canon DixonJere D. HammondJohn H. Kier, IIILeicester L. Landon, IIDavid A. LessMichael PeriKatherine Kittrell PettiferLinda Raffel QualiaHolly Byer RenfrewJane Zollinger SabbatiniVickie Stacks ShallcrossLawren Groce ThachWilliam B. WardArnold L. WeinerRandel Ritter WilderLinda Lee Wilson

Class of 1975

Diehl Society BenefactorVicki Gilmore PalmerJohn M. Wallace, III

Diehl Society SustainerJohn H. Coats

Red and Black Society SeniorRalph A. Carl

Red and Black Society MemberElizabeth Johnston GillespieRobert C. GrenfellRosamond Goldman Quay

Cloister SocietyElizabeth Drewry DorrisLarry M. DorrisJohn W. JohnstonWilliam W. Lynds

Tower SocietyLinda Hoekenga BararHardy D. ButlerFrank N. ColeWilliam C. Duckworth, IIIAnnie Mae GodfreyChristopher C. HeardTeresa Adamo MorrisSamuel H. Scandlyn

Loyalty ClubRobert L. BarrowLynn Kay BoatwrightAndrew C. BranhamRobert W. CainJohn B. Holtman, IINeil C. JohnstonVirginia Howze MaglioloSamuel M. Marks, IIIMerry Noel MillerNorman M. NicolsonJeffrey B. OlsonSusan Webb RiesW. Russell RiesDouglas K. SouthardRobert Mitchell White, Jr.Sherri Hurdle Wright

DonorAlice Hyatt AlexanderVincent C. AstorJean Mac Locke BallWilliam H. Beardall, Jr.Catherine Dailey BergerAnn Terrell ByrneIngrid Ortiz ChiltonMary Beck ClergetJeanne Wynn CookRuth Millman CopeCarroll Frank Fourmy, IIIStacy Harman HollowayAlfred Joseph KatoolWilma Thaxton MartinoNewton P. McLeanJohn M. McMillinAnna Ruth OlswangerKate Aste PeraL. Blair ShamelJudith Rich SligerJan Carruthers Sturdivant

Class of 1976

Diehl Society PatronThomas M. Flexner

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Red and Black Society AssociateCarol Ellis Morgan

Red and Black Society MemberJames D. BonhamStephanie Louise FlanikenPaige Wilson Tench

Cloister SocietyPatricia Marie AdamsWilliam K. GoochJane Wallace PearsonAnn Lowe SchulzeDonald E. SchulzeMartha Hortenstine SilverSara Jeanette Sims

Tower SocietyJerre E. BirdsongR. Andrew BradleyRobert J. ChugdenRaymond E. FitzgeraldClaire Mathias GehrkiGary P. GehrkiHelen Broom Gjerde*Cameron Bryant IcardW. Ray InscoeNancy Jordan KeeseeJames Edward MitchellRoyce F. MorrisJames G. RamseyLayton Sanders, Jr.*

Loyalty ClubJ. Douglass AndrewsLeonard H. BallardJulia Allen BergerPriscilla Diane CoeRobert L. DonnellElizabeth Sanders EckertJohn C. EdmundsCarolyn Jaco EppsCynthia Hickman FeltusDeborah Hoy FreinerLaura Yeates FultonRobert Mattison Hamilton, Jr.James C. HawkinsDavid P. HolderDavid D. JerveyPenn Q. JoeArthur L. KellermannVirginia Harrison Martin*Mark A. MollJames R. Newsom, IIIMarian McCain OlsonRandall B. RobertsonElizabeth Bailey WhitsittH. Allen Whitsitt, III

DonorKaren Deborah BarclayElizabeth Nelson BrittonMary Ellen CainOliver P. Cobb, IIIJan Colvin DavenportMichael B. DowellDavid M. DudleyRobert H. EklundThomas C. GattasPatrice Peery George

Mary Ellen HarrisLeslie Doster JonesD. Benjamin KabakoffWilliam G. Lyle, Jr.Laurie Wilkinson LyonsJennifer Smoot NevelsRebecca Skillern ParkerPhilip L. PindzolaStephen H. Williford

Class of 1977

Diehl Society FellowJohn C. Hugon

Diehl Society SustainerRandall R. Rhea

Red and Black Society PartnerBrian F. SudderthJoellyn Forrester Sullivan

Red and Black Society SeniorRobert A. JetmundsenKatherine Maddox McElroy

Red and Black Society AssociateRickman P. BrownMichael T. ClaryKatherine Bullard Melhorn

Red and Black Society MemberPatricia Michele Flynn

Cloister SocietyMarynell BranchKelley Allinson MurrellDorothy Hundley Neale*Michael D. PearigenJames R. Vogel*Amelie Christian WeemsJ. John Weems, Jr.

Tower SocietyPaul J. M. AingerCatherine Holmes CoatesFrank A. FrischTherese Logue HannaA. Barry LichtermanAnnette Wilkerson PorterMelanie Hart RileyWilliam M. Van Cleave, Jr.

Loyalty ClubLouise Rutkowski AllenSusan Despot BittlesPaul A. BrantleyShiela Bush BrantleyAnn Fair BurnsRichard G. Burns, Jr.Shari Cruse CarterStephen R. CollinsMichael P. CouryC. Walter CroomWoods FallsJill Fuzy HelmerLyn Burdette JohnsonJanie Ranson Little*Neil Anthony MaraRoberta Mattis Mara

W. Chan McCullough, Jr.Mary Mooney MyersJoseph L. ParrishPatricia Schenck RobertsonJ. Carter RogersDeborah Eisman RosenthalAnnette A. Troxell-CollinsJames B. WatsonBernadette Pian Williams

DonorJ. Morris AlexanderErnest W. Beasley, IIIDiana Stephens BresingerCeleste Jones BursiRobert T. FoscueJames H. GravesLisa Doster GreenWilliam N. Hulsey, IIIChris M. KamanThomas C. MayAnne Stein McCanlessC. Walter McCanlessMiriam Terrell McLeodRichard E. NuttingNell Sistrunk SchwartzPhilip M. StarlingSarah Stamps SworTerinell Beaver TisdaleSusan Fleming WarnerF. Mitchener Wilds

Class of 1978

Diehl Society PatronGeorge A. Makris, Jr.David R. McWilliams

Red and Black Society PartnerLynn Reecer Sudderth

Red and Black Society MemberJerry D. HestonCarol Lee Collins Royer

Cloister SocietyNancy Menz Farrell

Tower SocietyPaul D. JacobsonSarah Bailey LusterCharles A. SloanL. Montgomery Smith*Karen Weimer WillisJ. William Wright

Loyalty ClubPatricia Miller AndersonKatherine Ely Martin BruceWilliam M. Byrd, Jr.*Charles S. DayDavid C. DurhamKimberly Freeman DurhamEvalyn Thomas GanderHolton Bruce GuytonRobert Steven Hendley*Guy K. HillyerCarol Fuqua KoenigElizabeth Bridges KokajkoJohn K. McPherson

Martha Ann NortonJames L. PorterMichael F. RaffertyJohn H. RigginRoger A. SaidElizabeth Deming SchaefferS. J. Schaeffer, IIIJanet Boyd WeidlerKathryn Anderson Wismer

DonorArthur F. AdamsTeresa Watson CarriganCharles P. Cobb, Jr.Robert C. CragonDonna Bell HulseyAgnes Louise MartinDale Schulze MastersPeter B. NicholsMartha Ann NixonJohn B. Root, IIIAnne Herbers RosenGail Robin SkillernCynthia McHale StarlingJane TerryW. Perrin Todd, Jr.Judson L. WillifordKen E. WilsonJoseph S. Woodley

Class of 1979

Diehl Society SustainerW. Ralph Jones, III

Red and Black Society SeniorCarolyn Crenshaw CarlFrances Clevenger HenkelMichael C. HenkelMichael G. Nolan

Red and Black Society AssociateAngeline Cook Kinnaird Linn*

Red and Black Society MemberMary Palmer CampbellMichael A. EdwardsMark L. HammondGwen Jones OwenMargaret Bane Schatzman

Dean’s SocietyPaul J. CaldwellCarol Ann Perry OgilvieCloister SocietyJoseph R. BadgettArden Davis BarnettLaura CanonJim H. Fink

Tower SocietyMyron J. CashJ. H. Fairbanks, Jr.Janet OlssonCaroline PasserottiFrank F. PhillipsTerrance J. Regan*Mary Ann Duffey Sherman

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DonorRichard E. BateyW. Hayes BiggsMichael S. ChamplinJohn H. Chandler, Jr.Peggy Kirk CourtneyRebecca Montgomery GreenhillPatricia Morehead KilgoreM. Christian KingAnne Douglas McKeeJ. Peter McLemoreTaylor C. PhillipsHelen James RonderosKaren Cardin SpiveyLaurie Lynn Tinnell

Class of 1980

Diehl Society BenefactorDeborah Legg Craddock

Diehl Society PatronPamela Palmer MontesiWilliam H. Posey, III

Red and Black Society SeniorSara Helen Goza

Red and Black Society AssociateDonna Lorraine BarlettRussell E. GallowayPatrick O. Proctor

Red and Black Society MemberMichael R. FrickMelanie Mitchum LeaderValerie Ann LoebsJohn W. Tucker

Cloister SocietyMolly McLemore Rheney

Tower SocietyAnthony L. Brady, Jr.J. Patrick Gladney*Elizabeth Smith RussellBrian Chandler Thompson

Loyalty ClubStephen L. AndersonDana Nelson ChamberlainDavid R. DunavantKatharine Witherspoon EricksenGreg T. FitzgeraldSusan Elam FlexnerH. Graves Hearnsberger, IIIMary Jennifer HillTheodore P. PallesLela Taylor Scott

DonorAmy Gillis BramlettBarbara Jane DavidBetsy Smith Deffl eyKaren Ervin DooleyNancy Carol DormanThomas E. GravesJames N. GreekK. C. Strickland HanselRobin Teeter MillerRodney S. NashHeide Schueler NelsonKathryn Newton RowleyRobert L. ShankmanCarol Sue StephensRandall G. StokerRonald P. WeaverGloria C. White

Class of 1981

Diehl Society FellowArthur W. Rollins

Diehl Society PatronBruce R. LeForce

Red and Black Society PartnerKathy Lynn Hayek*

Red and Black Society AssociateJohn R. Adams, Jr.

Red and Black Society MemberSteven M. GarrettJoseph J. Nash

Cloister SocietyCatherine Howe HuntKaren Hermele LevyJanet Fountain McRaeDonna Olivia Perdue

Tower SocietyChristina Black Gladney*Louise Cheryl HensleeJohn W. ReedDavid W. RussellStephanie Hughes Russell*Gina Marie Salvati*Catharine Millar Woods*Thomas N. Woods*

Loyalty ClubElizabeth Patton Allen*Bryn Wood BagwellJames S. Christie, Jr.

Deborah Lynn CorleyPat Samuel DempseySydney Richardson DeWittErroll Eckford, IIIMargaret Davis FreemanRebecca Dance HarrisSally Jones HeinzRobert L. Montgomery, Jr.Clayton Peeples

DonorR. Holt AndrewsKathryn Keil BrownKathleen Wills ChandlerCarol Cole CzeczotAlbert L. Earley, IIICarol Chism FlowersJohn A. Harwell, Jr.Sally Barge HawleyG. Pittman HaymoreAdrianne Alexander HaysBettye Susan JohnstonTimothy M. KreiderPaul A. MackinSheryl Godi MaddenJ. David A. NicolsonJulia Hicks O’DalyRobin Victoria ScottEmily Parke StevensElizabeth Bourne WebbDonna Wallace WillifordSarah Jean WindesPaula Mischke Wood

Class of 1982

Diehl Society PatronGregory A. PetersM. Gray Stevens

Red and Black Society AssociateStephanie Bankston AdamsLaura Ann FraseJeffrey E. Hazlewood

Red and Black Society MemberP. Max AldrichChristine Ray EadesDavid L. EadesMelissa Jordan Redmon*

Cloister SocietyMelanie Hulsey Craft*Dawn Maree HuffMelissa Coleman SavageJohn D. Ward

Tower SocietyMargaret Rebecca Barr-MyersAlan E. CurleMary Bryan FortinJohn A. JerniganGertrude Palmer-Ball Regan*Paul B. UnkaufDorothy Sanders Wells

Loyalty ClubSam J. Albritton, IIIAndrea Gilliom Anderson

Janet Woodson DellingerElizabeth Larson EckfordHarry E. Flowers, IISarah Dabney GillespieDottie Dodson HarnessStephen M. KidwellWilliam L. PridgenJ. Calvin TarrantW. Allen Townsend

DonorMargaret Penniman BoudreauxBill Caulkins, IVMary Masters CaywoodG. Boyd ChitwoodJohn E. P. ClintonMargaret FainJanet Kaller GeerlingsLesa Carol HalfacreLaura Huff HilemanDavid E. LeMaireDonald V. LinkeJulia Love McAfeeDavid E. NelsonMarcelle Brinkley NiaJoshua A. PowersKatherine Naus PowersNancy Gable RollandPaul J. TracyGregor TurkE. Daniel Witherspoon, III

Class of 1983

Diehl Society SustainerBarry D. Johnson

Diehl Society PatronJohn H. Bryan, IIIMaura Brady Costello

Red and Black Society SeniorPamela Denise Murray

Red and Black Society AssociateRussell P. Ashford*Karen Marie GehrsLynn Stapleton Koch*James W. MasseyMary Rebecca Moore Tait

Red and Black Society MemberG. Mitchell BaldreeMichelle Vick FulmerElizabeth Spencer Hefl inAmy Farley Howe*R. Davis Howe, Jr.*Lewis K. KalmbachCharlotte Patton ParksPaul N. Parks, Jr.Charles W. ParrottTrish Witherspoon Spore

Tower SocietyRobin Haynie HannaElizabeth Pankey-WarrenKatherine Owen Richardson*Dixon Presswood SchultzPaul Watson

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Loyalty ClubDavid J. AbbottJ. Patrick Beaird, IIIRichard D. Bird, Jr.Grayson Smith CannonCraig S. DavisEdward A. de VillafrancaEdward C. DellingerGrace Tarrant HallMelissa Barth IvyT. Alexander IvyLisa A. KrupickaRobert J. KwechMichael E. MatthewsKelly Summitt Pridgen

DonorToni Sabella BarnesLynn Johanne ClementMargaret Butler CurtisPerry D. DementElizabeth Warren EdmistonEve Abram FingerettA. Trice Gibbons, IIILarry A. GrayCheryl Barton HenryJeffery A. JarrattLaura Meacham KeaneJulie Delayne KilpatrickWhay Choong LeeRhonda Lee LindseyElizabeth Lamb MarshallFred C. Motz, Jr.Diane Mount NisbetJohn B. Nisbet, IIIGary L. PattersonJoe A. Sansone, Jr.Laura Stettbacher Van NessLisa Michelle Yarber-Clouthier

Class of 1984

Diehl Society PatronLaurie Enos QuattlebaumRed & Black Society AssociateRobert W. Wheeler*

Red and Black Society MemberMichael L. MatthewsTracy Vezina PattersonMarshall M. Redmon*Christopher L. RileyJohn R. Shanley, Jr.Richard R. Spore, III

Cloister SocietyAnne Gaudet BeardCamille Marie ColombBarbara Hackett EtheridgeRichard F. Huddleston*Cinda Crump HughesMiller Bennett PiggottPhilip G. Piggott

Tower SocietyJohn E. Asinger, IIITripp A. DargieLaura Hollandsworth JerniganMelvin P. Payne, IIIJimmy K. Petty

Mary Lee Bowling ReedRichard G. Waggener, Jr.

Loyalty ClubKaren Joyce ArkinLura Leigh BondKimberley Cordell CherrySusan Gamble CrowellBryan DarrPaul L. DeckerPaul D. FrombergG. Craig GilchristMary R. GoodloeParker HarnessCatherine Cotham HarrisPaul F. MarsdenTina Babock MilesDavid R. NeithamerElizabeth Martin NeithamerKenton B. Rea, Jr.Matthew H. Soper*Leslie Price SweeneySherry Lynn Turner

DonorAllen O. Battle, IIIHope Armstrong CamperAlice Marie Clark DanksH. Tucker DeweyAngeline GardnerFrances Tucker GilbertCarter B. GreenJohn Marshall HamiltonLynn Linebaugh JonesEmily Wolfe LeighJanet Comperry McReynoldsDonna ParksChristine Earl PattersonYvette Karyl SebelistLisa Deering Temoshok

Class of 1985

Red and Black Society SeniorAndrew W. Watts*

Red and Black Society AssociateDane S. Ciolino*Sally Ann Holmes

Red and Black Society MemberMarie Farrar BaldreeJames B. Golden, III*Susan Eades Mackey*W. Neal McAteeRuth Green Tutor

Cloister SocietyHal D. Fogelman*Allison McCarthy Gauthier

Tower SocietyJean Willard AsingerKathryn Woodson BarrMaria Theresa Bonovich-Marvich*Scott Alan Budzien*Barbara Anderson DentingerRobert R. Lawhon*Rebecca Ruth RollinsWilliam Graham Smart, III

C. Matthew Spinolo*Julia Hamilton Weaver

Loyalty ClubElizabeth Ann BaxterAnn Webb BettyCarole Choate BlankenshipP. Livingston BrienJames W. CollinsShari Morrow Cooper*Sherard C. EdingtonDouglas T. FranklinLaura Mount GrimesMargaret Bryan HakimianPamela Schumacher KelleyMargaret Waters LambertSusan Bahner LancasterElizabeth Ann McGeeCharles P. Mooney, IVAlice Glenn QuargnentiDonna M. StarksKaren Larson Young

DonorFrank C. Baker, Jr.John A. BarnesChong-Ket ChuahEllen Hopkins FlottmanMarion Herndon FuquaClaire de Saussure HaynesD. Bryant Haynes, IIIDalton Heggie, IIJohn Marshall JonesPaula Millirons KoelleBlair Gatewood NormanThomas C. RatliffHelen Reinecke Reinecke-WiltGretchen Gassner Turley

Class of 1986

Diehl Society PatronR. Sann Gossum*A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr.

Red and Black Society SeniorAlexander J. McKelwayBrad Priester*

Red and Black Society AssociateMargaret Chisholm Massey

Red and Black Society MemberDonald DugganAmy Hazlewood McAtee

Cloister SocietyJanee Lambert BonnerLeslie Nelson Lee

Tower SocietyColleen Marie GradyStephen E. Singleton*Lynda Hamilington Spinolo*Darby Elsberry WestfallJ. Mark Westfall

Loyalty ClubDiana Smith BeairdMary Frances Groves Branch

Audrey Weston BreayJ. Knight Champion, IIIMary Ann Fesmire EmanuelJoe B. Evans, Jr.Donald M. GronauerStephanie Fuss Hayes*John Y. KohDenise Joseph NakosLaurie Laughlin NealeJoseph Moses Payne, IVRichard S. Samuels*Kimberly Weeks SmithMichael P. Thompson, Jr.

DonorCarol Gilliland BradfordKevin A. ClippingerStephen T. EstockNancy Shoaf GraesserKatrina Rae HayesJoe M. MacCurdyRebecca Sweet RooneyW. Scott SweetserDeborah Mannina Verlander

Class of 1987

Red and Black Society SeniorG. Wright Bates, Jr.Wendy Tallent Rotter

Red and Black Society AssociateTimothy D. DavisHarold C. Dufour, Jr.Samantha Briden DukeAllyson Hooper Proctor

Red and Black Society MemberC. Lynn Lawson*Philip S. McSweenD. Davidson OxleyDean’s SocietySusan Adams Proebsting*

Cloister SocietyKaren Rebecca BeardsleeTodd S. DoolinKathryn Lynne Swanson

Tower SocietyJohn D. BaileyMary Margaret Kendall BaileyPatricia Lynn DeckerRobert R. HunterElizabeth Jennings KuhnDavid A. Lusk*

Loyalty ClubMargaret Wood AtwoodSusan Paydar Bayat MokhtariSteven C. BrammerMark T. DanielLeslie McCormick DarrNancy Kay DiPaolo*Alice McCarthy FinnGregory A. HanissianAmy Katherine JarvisDaniel C. LumMelissa Trolinger McClureCarol Pierce Olson

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Susan Hook PattersonJackie Thacker PresterRobert E. StaleyAlfred P. TaylorMargaret Beeson WallaceKatherine Bres Ware

DonorKatherine Riley BaconFrank Calhoun BaileyLauren Wellford DemingMelinda Swords FondrenPatricia Sisk HarringtonCynthia Lyda HaskinMelinda Gard HensonMark E. KazembaCharles N. Landreth, Jr.Lisa Lichterman LeachLaura Jane MillerHarriet Smalley MonnigKaren Denise MoserBrian C. MottRoderick A. PayneChristie Hoffman RuppelTimothy H. RuppelMark R. Thomas

Class of 1988

Diehl Society PatronDavid B. DuBardJohnny B. Moore, Jr.Russell T. Wigginton, Jr.*

Red and Black Society SeniorKimberly Collins BatesJoanna Smith Priester*

Red and Black Society AssociateW. Allen Wesche

Red and Black Society MemberCarolyn Gardner DugganKeith E. KellyMatthew H. LembkeAhad MahootchiLeighton A. ShantzDonna Mannina Young

Cloister SocietyHeather Habicht Grills*

Tower SocietyKathryn Bright AmatoAnne Kaiser AppleR. Allen Blackwood, Jr.Mark D. EdgeBrooke Glover EmeryDeborah Ann Martin-HerrellMartha Ann McGeachyMargaret Ellen McCully Neill*Holli Hodnett PayneChristopher C. RayDonnie D. Spence*

Loyalty ClubElizabeth Lynn BlakeDavid A. BranchKatherine Gilliland Connell

Catherine Franklin DensonDavid L. DensonPeter G. EmanuelBryan W. FordLouise Lyell LamptonLucius M. LamptonMary Bordelon LindnerMary Jane Park MagruderJennifer James SelbyGlenn W. TilleryElizabeth Hamilton VernerLeanna Hunt Wright

DonorSteven L. AdamsEric A. AftWalter H. AndersonAllan M. BaconTena Bizzell BaileyChristopher S. BrownMichael G. BrunoGretchen Helmke EllisStephen B. HumbertWillie J. Irons, IIAnne Froom JonesRichard K. JonesLaura Holman LonjaretReagan Roper McNeilKevin A. RaschPatrice O’Bannon StockhoffDavid F. WaguespackSarah Virginia WaylandAndi Elizabeth Williams

Class of 1989

Diehl Society SustainerJames N. Augustine, Jr.

Red and Black Society AssociateLaura Keever Brimberry

Red and Black Society MemberDouglas F. HalijanRobin Meredith KellyJulianne Johnson Paunescu*Rebecca Todd Peters*Kevin H. Williams

Cloister SocietyJ. Robert ColemanAmy Markle DoolinM. Jerome Franklin

Tower SocietyJames M. Apple, IIIRay BrownKenneth Michael CameronJoel P. CookCatherine Bolger GrahamDavid M. GreesonCynthia McPheeters MontgomerySalil P. ParikhCharlotte McCrary StacyCary Tynes Wahlheim

Loyalty ClubR. Brian BalyeatJody Casella

Ashley Jenkins CollinsP. Eric HenagerJennifer Busbee HuntAmy Davis KlimekGina C. LatendresseValery Messer McMannJames M. Patterson, Jr.Elizabeth Randolph PickellAnn Dixon PyleRobin B. ReedAndrew C. RobinsonJ. Chadwick SchultzSharon DeVall SkinnerMelissa Eubanks StaleyW. Kirk StoneAnna-Catherine Wylie Super*Timothy P. TaylorEileen Ruffi n Wood

DonorKimberley Blasingame BrantleyAmy Baldwin CrockettJenifer Suzanne CushmanEdward P. Ellis, Jr.Mary Allison HaynieAndrea McMillan HicksSara Deirdre HodgesCatherine Hughes HuffmanJoy Banks LariosRobert H. Lillard, Jr.Nolan S. McLean, IIIJ. Roger McNeilJulianne Scobey ParksJenna Adams PiraniLeslie Rea QuirionJon A. ReesmanKimberly McCall RossGregory K. SmithersRosa Lee WangKarin Fielder WeaverElizabeth Havercamp Willingham

Class of 1990

Diehl Society PatronAnita Ann Davis*

Red and Black Society SeniorC. Kevin GarlandSherrill Cameron Garland

Red and Black Society MemberAmanda Jones AghdamiMegan Jones*William J. Van Cleve

Cloister SocietyBarry J. BillingsDeborah Blinn ColemanMartha Stracener DantzicTodd J. MullenDavid W. PerlisSuzanne Gonce PerlisChristopher L. SandersGina Mascolo SmithTodd E. SmithCarol Ann Hendrix Weidenhoffer

Tower SocietyAmy S. BielickeRobert C. CainDavid E. ConnorJ. Todd Emily*Clinton L. KellyG. Douglas KildayDiana M. LawCarolyn Tatum Ray

Loyalty ClubAlice Louise AnthonyPatricia L. BrowningMaria Lynne CarlMelissa Coggins CarterJennifer Gray ChickeringShellie Ruoff CresonLaDonna Smith DriverWilliam T. EdwardsRichard D. EskildsenKersten Kallenberger Fons*W. Andrew JacksonTimothy W. KutasCheryl Anderson LeBlancPerry J. LeBlanc, IIIStephen E. LoganLisa Lyn LongDiane L. LumDaphne Wiggins MartinKristen A. MurrayC. Edward Sanders, Jr.Mary Carnahan SandersPaula Claverie SappingtonKirsten Williams SchwehmGabriel G. Shirley*Robert L. Swords, Jr.Katherine Sprague TaylorJames L. Webster, III*Margaret Sutherland WellbornWalter E. WellbornJill Parker Wells*Angela M. Zakrzewski*

DonorAlice Hendricks ArwoodWilliam A. Barksdale, Jr.Margaret Chandler BerardelliMargaret Epes BrennerMichael H. BrownGraham S. ButlerCatherine McNickle Chastain-ElliottJ. Christopher CouchTrish Puryear CristStephen C. CrockettSteven Eugene DomonStephen R. HambuchenDebra Keeran HaverstickJennifer Gaines KidderConrad P. LehfeldtJohanna Vandegrift LehfeldtKathryn King LillardJames Thompson McDonald, IIIWhitney Farmer McDonaldAnna Elizabeth Batson MurreyWilliam Stuart ParksChristl L. PeacockVivian Nichols ReesmanAnn Lesem Zeligson RosensteinCarla Carr Stec

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Richard E. StecClara Melissa TalleyDavid A. TomlinsonRoderick T. White, Jr.Phillip T. Zeni, Jr.

Class of 1991

Diehl Society PatronJason T. GreeneMichelle Long Greene

Red and Black Society PartnerElizabeth Roe Pearce

Red and Black Society SeniorDenise Fontenot Conte*James V. Conte, Jr.*

Red and Black Society AssociateJonathan P. SmokeKathleen Fleece SmokeStephen Christopher Spinks*

Red and Black Society MemberLeigh Taylor Hughes*Robert A. James, Jr.*Paul M. OllingerAmanda Illges Van Cleve

Dean’s SocietyE. Rucker Agee, Jr.Eric M. Teal

Tower SocietyDeborah Christina ChanCourtney Ward ChavezGregory Bernard FosterVeronica Lawson GunnKatherine Sessoms Jacobi*Jennifer Paige MooreAndrew D. NixC. Clark OgilviePressley Harris PetersHeather Oulton RousseauLoyd T. SullivanJ. Kyle Webb

Loyalty ClubChristina Holyfi eld CraterAllison Buell DouglasMichael S. DrashPhilip Christian Fons*Edward Francis HettingerHeather Lindsey HettingerCarol Marie HughesJennifer Wachtel KatesTracy Ballard LindowJoAnn Elizabeth LynenCristofer G. McMannDarby Jane Moore-DoyleHelen Glover MosesJennifer Sledge MowreyClayton F. SpencerRebecca Allyn SpencerLynn Duncan Summerfi eld

DonorMonica Lynn AllieLaura Kristen Pryor Brown

Randal E. Brown, Jr.Jennifer Bishop CahallSusan Sineath CalahanChristopher L. CaseyKevin John CollierDavid Max Cook, IIAlyce Waller HaynesKimberly Joanne MedlandPatsy Phillips MorganWilliam H. PaceT. Monroe Rayburn, IIIMichael W. RobbinsChristi Barr SchaefferCarolyn Waskey SheldonM. Cade SmithJudith Glass SullivanKristina Marie ThoennesLauren Anderson Waterton

Class of 1992

Red and Black Society SeniorElizabeth Proctor Reichelt

Red and Black Society AssociateChristopher N. Emanuel

Red and Black Society MemberCarl E. Vest*

Dean’s SocietyElizabeth Cotham Furman*

Cloister SocietyJulie Story ByerleyBrian M. CurtisRussell N. SimsW. Kevin Thompson

Tower SocietyMichael R. CoudenJ. Patrick Gamble*Barbara Hall MillerKatherine Celene RayStephen A. StaidElizabeth Hickman Sullivan

Loyalty ClubMeChe Cochran AustinBarton T. Crawford*James Morgan Day, IIIKelly A. GarrettAmanda Murray Hofstetter*George B. Hofstetter*R. McPhail Hunt, IIIKendel Bailey MartinChristopher E. MooreJennifer Hamlett MooreO.E. Schow, IVJohn H. SwiftRichard T. Trenthem, Jr.*Anna Bentley WilliamsBenjamin Z. Woodworth

DonorElizabeth Van Court AwsumbEmily Newsom CookLaura Landers DukeW. Donald Duke, Jr.Coleman Barton Johnson

David A. KahalleyKristina Ane’ KlossJohn Harry Lange, IIIS. Stinson LilesArden Towson LindseyCatherine Cooper LovemanStacey Starr PaceScott B. PeatrossTerron Shoemaker PerkKyle SwiftKelly Pledger WeeksBelinda Woodiel

Class of 1993

Red and Black Society SeniorOne Anonymous Donor

Red and Black Society MemberLogan H. GermannJennifer Harris Johnston*Vickie Hardy JonesMary Elizabeth Webb LawrenceChristian B. Waddell*

Dean’s SocietyJohn S. Little*Nancy Adele Braam Little*Reid A. Smiley*

Cloister SocietyJara Hill AhrabiCheri Alison GrosvenorTanja Claudine Thompson

Tower SocietyChristopher T. BuchananJoseph W. CastelliSusan Long CastelliJennifer Louise DeSouza*Susan Warmack Fondren*Debbie Glenn FreemanVoris E. Johnson, Jr.*Laura Jones KentT. Shea KentThais Davenport KildayThomas M. Lowry, IVRichard Miller, Jr.Ryan D. MireDonald L. PriceAndrew ShipmanMelinda Ellen SimonStephanie Walker Sockrider*Nichole Elizabeth Soule’Jennafer Jane Stahl

Loyalty ClubDouglas B. Bacon*Danielle Boyce BattenPaula Porter BeelerHarkness Harris Brown*Lynn Elizabeth CrabbAnn Carter Murray DawsonTeresa Jones ErnestKelley Slagle FunkJason K. HamiltonDrew M. HenryRobert W. Jarrett, Jr.*Jacqueline Hamra MesaGwendolyn Young Mullins

Edley Womack OrtmanM. Andrew PippengerCatherine Colquitt Schaffl erWendy Lawing Trenthem*Bryan C. Wheatley

DonorDavid Assaf, IVSydney Thompson AssafJonathan J. BumpasCharles E. Cardona, IISteven J. ChampionAndrew E. CowellElizabeth Claire DouglasJennilyn GibsonDavid Scott GiddingsBethany Chafi n HardenMelissa De Celles HowleyErin Marie HubbellAiveen Killian KahalleyStephen B. KarnesKatherine Goodloe PeatrossChris Fredrick PolletteLaura Gustafson PorterCarlyn Merz RayburnStacy Kay RectorTammie Jean RitcheyJohn B. Rogers, IIIGretchen Maurer SmithElizabeth Hayes SmithersRichard Barrett SummersDavid R. TrainorJulie Montgomery Wood

Class of 1994

Diehl Society PatronMelissa Ann Herbst

Red and Black Society AssociateBrian P. O’Neill

Red and Black Society MemberChip Brian*Christopher W. CardwellJoseph E. Dudek, Jr.*Charles S. Mitchell, V

Cloister SocietyDouglas J. CornilleEllen Baker JurewiczSaffa Koja*

Tower SocietyNancy Cotham BlackW. Carter Bryars, IIIAnne Maria FalgoustMatthew C. Hardin*Tonya Vaughn PickronHolly Hall PriceKristin Lavender Price

Loyalty ClubMichael Jason AugspurgerAnna Johnson AverittMegan Dykstra Bangert*Angi Elsea Bourgeois*Jeffrey L. CarltonMerryl Taylor CooperJ. Scott Covode

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Christopher C. DawsonShannon Carter DivineG. Michael GondaElizabeth Creighton RatherBophany LiLia HuotAnn-Tyler Chote KonradiBrian Alexander KonradiKarla Washburn KramerW. Bibb Lamar, IIIAnne Murrell Locke*Mark K. MannoSusan N. MassonJames P. McDanielSusan Baird MotschiedlerStacy S. PenningtonLelia Hood SavoryStefanie Leanne Taylor*Cami Buffi ngton TownsendNewton Jasper Wardlaw, IV

DonorPace Harrison BowersAmanda Coe BurtonV. Alan BurtonErika Ragan CobbStewart S. CraisNell Paxton CyrBrandy Rogers DeWeeseRuthie Stephenson EmrickMichael G. FultonSusan Jean Gabrielson FultonAngela Pippin GiddingsStacey Meredith GreenbergGretchen King HallTimothy S. HamiltonAndrew D. JeterLaura Locke KandilakisAlli LambertDavid R. MannC. Sean McCraryStephen A. MontgomeryAndrea Lynn MoseleyAlison McVoy PaulElizabeth Ann RhoadesChristina D. RossH. Benjamin Scott, Jr.Wendy Foster TalbotValerie Michelle Webb

Class of 1995

Red and Black Society AssociateBrian S. McGeorge*

Red and Black Society MemberSonya N. Jones*

Tower SocietyTracy Leigh AdkissonTimothy C. Ballard*Mary Amanda Ellison BuchananBrian M. ColdrenJorge E. de CastroSara Barnhart EichmannMary Ellen Hamel*Christina Marie Huntington*Leann Eggers LinamMelinda Jane Pomeroy-BlackBradley N. Terhune

Loyalty ClubCarlton J. AustinTara Evans Beck*Stephanie Lee Chockley*Gregory L. DavisJ. Mason Denton, IIIEduardo E. Dieppa, III*Elizabeth Knight Doolittle*Robert L. Echols, Jr.Tiffany M. FordThomas V. GieselmannMelissa Martin GondaLaurin B. HowellJulia Keltner HughesJennifer K. JenkinsCharles A. Kohn, II*J. Adin LaraKristin Schofi eld LaraGretchen Wright LaSalleMargaret Rue MassieR. Vaughan MassieJoshua F. MorrisBuvana Rajanna ReddyCaroline Cater ReynoldsRebecca T. RobertsonAngela Kreuter RogersStephanie Jean RogersSarah Naomi SearsSarah Hall StumpCharlotte E. VienerLisa Tomlinson Wardlaw

DonorScotland C. AllenAmy Gibson BaldwinChristina Michelle BeldenBryan F. CokerSara Barnette CokerStephanie Schulz CrossLaura Lindley Doerfl erMary Margaret DoyleJennifer Lenora ErkulwaterDipak GhoshJulie Walker GrigsbyNina Kokotas HahnRobyn Elise HarbinKatherine Ruth HiestandElizabeth Rodgers MannElizabeth Abbott McCraryJames A. Minter, IVSarah McVoy MoyeRobyn Williamson PolletteJulie Wilkins PriceJason D. RaulsElizabeth Irvin RossettiAshley Hamilton RougeouG. Stiles RougeouRiddell Walcott ScottJohn H. SlaterKatherine McNab SlaterWilliam D. SlatonAmy Michelle TaylorR. Trent TaylorLori Bond WeathersChristopher James WilliamsRachel O. Wortham

Class of 1996

Diehl Society PatronDavid Overend

Red and Black Society SeniorDouglas Brian DuncanKristen Taylor Duncan

Red and Black Society MemberCatherine Susanna CuellarGinny Rae Neal*Cloister SocietyScott S. BrownElise Ruddick CornilleLoretta Elmere Lambert*

Tower SocietyMarcie AllenNatalie Dell BaileyDavid Basil EubanksMichael W. HayesJon Michael MorganSarah Frinks Morgan

Loyalty ClubBrad A. DeykinMegan Crowell FordS. Steele Ford, Jr.Angela Rene FoxSusan Mathis GaitherChristopher T. GodwinCharles H. Hooker, IIIRebecca Patterson LuterCaldwell K. MeeksDaniel C. MillnerMelanie Smith NorcrossRichard J. Reynolds, IVJohn D. RodriguezHeather Plumb RoseJohn S. RoseMichael J. RosolinoDanita Ronique Weary

DonorMary Helen Russell ButlerStephen M. DeusnerDaniel J. EllingerElizabeth Moore EvansMary Beth FarrBillie Ann Snodgrass GebbKristy Leann GunnGerald J. HarringtonJohn L. HavercampAmber Isom-ThompsonJohn D. LangdonDavid S. LuchinJoanne Samaha MaichrowiczPatrick W. McCarrollEdward Martin ParkerEmoke Katalin PulayVirginia Maxwell RaulsRobert R. RecordM. Shay SabomRebecca SanchezJenny Phillips SchroederChristy Michelle Skelton GillhamSarah Jean Wolford StavelyFelix Vazquez-Chona

Class of 1997

Red and Black Society AssociateAlper M. CetingokLaura McRae O’Neill

Red and Black Society MemberChris Nunn

Dean’s SocietyElizabeth Kealoha Stinson

Cloister SocietyAtoya Hurd BlacknallSarah Nell BoltonLeah Bryant Jordan*Kendall Williams Meeks

Tower SocietyBryant E. Benson*Lee C. DonaldElizabeth Crouch FittsMimi Nipper GaviganJohn W. SchaferTiffany LeAnn Tucker KendallHallie Lanier White

Loyalty ClubRodney J. Abele, IIITara D. AtwoodKelly Owens BergAlyssa Camille BrowningEnrique K. EspinosaLeah Coker HuffmanMichael C. HughesAlexa Suzanne HulseyAndrew C. KennedyMathew T. Kraus*Neal LakdawalaChristopher M. LuterCarrie Jo Storm RosolinoCharlotte Turnipseed RussMelissa Anderson SweazyJason W. TurnsElizabeth Grey Wells

DonorJustin L. AnkermanSusan Elizabeth AsheJennifer Dove Bartlett-PrescottErik B. BerryJoanna Gabriel BlanknerKatherine McQuiston BushCatherine Susanne CarterMark R. CheneyRebecca Brown CrawfordVelitchka Filipova EllingerJimmie F. Glorioso, Jr.Jennifer Suzanne HallErin Potter KayeJeff LekarczykElizabeth Johnston LessnerRobert P. MarusRobin Tansill Hille MichaelsElizabeth Bernard MillsJoseph P. MontminyLaura Elizabeth MutterChristopher A. PalazzoloDon B. Purvis, Jr.

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Amy Hobby RickardCarrie Archie RussellTerry J. Ursin, Jr.Katherine Kay WhiteAmy Herrin WilhiteKatherine Brooke WootenRobert J. WrightNao Kinoshita Wylie

Class of 1998

Diehl Society PatronMichelle B. Babcock*

Red and Black Society AssociateElizabeth Myers Haag*

Red and Black Society MemberHoward M. Schramm, IIIErin Davis SheddAmanda Grebe Tamburrino*One Anonymous Donor

Cloister SocietyKatie Tart KiblerW. Scott KiblerDavid O. MankinAngie Gill Wellford*

Tower SocietyEmily Katherine BacqueAllison Griffi n BittelPhilip R. BittelWilliam C. Buchheit, Jr.Andrew K. GibbsElizabeth Brooks HoodSamuel P. Jordan, IIIMargaret Ann McDonaldEtelka Lanza MurphyJenny Clayton Schafer

Loyalty ClubDiana Kate BlytheDavid B. CarrAndrew Paul CatesBarton A. Dassinger*Michelle Gessler Dassinger*Sarah Petke GallJames Creswell Gardner, IIIMarcia Planchon GardnerMarissa Brewer Henley*Kristen Rauschkolb HerdeAbigail West JumperDaniel H. KahalleyCullen Nelson KentAmanda Bethell Lawrence*Joshua D. Lawrence*Brook Wilson LoperBrian Patrick McGuinnessKate Maffei McGuinnessKatrina Schott McLin*Scarlett Caldwell MilesRobert James MilnorJonathan D. NolenDamon A. NorcrossAmy Berlin OpsalViraj K. ParikhChristopher D. SteinerLamar Stone, IVHeather Caldwell StricklinVictor J. Suane, Jr.*

Benjamin W. ThompsonDavid M. Wells

DonorChristina O’Relley BarnesChristine Annette BertzMelissa McCracken CenterAmanda Pecko CrossJuhee Kapil DesaiKimberly Pillsbury EllerKristin Lee Fox-TrautmanElizabeth Kathryn HaysNadia Blakemore HensleyAilsa Heard HurleyCourtney Elliott ItsonCarey Leigh KelleyEric K. LindhWaverly Anne MaplesSusan Meredith MeyersShelley Nicole MillerMary Sharry MolinaLeland Caley RecordJordan D. SchniperMelissa Jean Hasslen SelimElizabeth Epley SheetsChristopher M. SippelNelson A. Steele

Class of 1999

Diehl Society PatronCharles Maurice Agee, III*Madison Moore Agee*

Red and Black Society SeniorMatthew D. Marcotte

Red and Black Society AssociateErin Patricia Riches

Red and Black Society MemberDudley Baker, Jr.*Carolyn Alison BarnwellKatharine Farmer BreauxMatthew H. Breaux

Cloister SocietyJ. Kelly Ensor, III*Jason Stuart House*Still Hunter, IIISarah Marshall MorganJulie Atkinson Smith

Tower SocietyNancy Beresford BrownVirginia Laney ClopperJoyce Ann Parker FegetteTillman J. FinleyRichard Trieu Pham

Loyalty ClubAdam J. Beck*Holly Frederick Beck*Mary Allison Beasley CatesFlorence Stumb ChassaignacMorgan Bomar Eckles*Adrienne Ballew ElderDavid Allen ElderDiane Elizabeth Faires*S. Stuart FallenRichard Grant Gandy

Scott Montgomery HavenHenry Picton Hilliard*Emily Dodson Jarrett*Marissa Murphy LoperStephen M. MeyerOlivia Halle Mitchell WalkerRobert Mark Thomas WalkerKevin James Wendell

DonorFrances Nicole AlbersMary Ann Whitmire BaderMaria Elisabeth BalasisBrandon Thomas BarrDaniel C. Brown, Jr.Jill Baldwin BrownAshley Anne BrowningMelody Barnett DeusnerBrent Alan HoustonPiers Alexis HurleyKelly Gill LaudonJohn Robert Markel, Jr.Laura Odom MatthewsEric V. McIntyreElizabeth Miller McLeanLeigh Anne PowellClifford B. PriddyRachel Morris RossonLisa Roy VoxBradley T. SandersonJaclyn Ross ShepardGregory A. SimsElizabeth Hale SpitzerLee H. SpitzerMary Reid Colter TevisErin Post TownleyShaun Davis TownleyPatricia Rouse VargosFord Baxter VoxKaren Hines Daniel WilmothM. Andrew Wylie

Class of 2000

Red and Black Society AssociateWesley N. Meador

Cloister SocietyDavid J. Morgan

Tower SocietyCullen R. EvansJohn D. MarshallJohn Charles SitesChristian J. Wold*Hallie Nolen Wold*

Loyalty ClubJessica Lynn Anschutz*Lindy Denise BrownJay Eckles*Susan Brombacher FallenJohn N. FergusonThomas B. Fullerton, Jr.Timothy S. HayesJason Alan JavaroneJason C. JowersZachary JumperLisa Schum KahalleyRobert T. Klingbeil, Jr.Ebony Monika McCain

Wayne J. McCants, Jr.Fiona Catherine McCaulEmily Nell Monroe*Matthias B. Murfree, IVJoseph B. Peeples*Richard Curtis Pillsbury, Jr.Elizabeth Smith RitterSarah Clarke SquireAmelia Killebrew SteindorffBrenna Fae StricklandLinda Christina Wendell

DonorBryce W. AshbyGertrude Loper BarrNicki North BaxleySarah Stephens BettingerBrian D. BooneTarah Penny BucknerTyler W. BucknerEmily Slagle DieringerChristine Frances FallWitney Elliott FisherJeffrey Peden Harris, Jr.Charles B. HathcockClare Carmi Hodge, IIIScott Dowling HopkinsStacy Weber HoustonEmily Parkinson HughesKristin Leah KleberDaniel M. LondonPeter W. MatthewsEmily Joanna NelsonMatthew J. NelsonJill Marie PeterfesoLeah Mercer PurvisAnnica I. E. SchaelGregory S. ScheuchenzuberMatthew A. ShipeShelby Reed ThompsonJennifer Cramm VerdeAnne Bragg WarrenJennifer Merkel WebbJustin Matthew WebbEllen Elizabeth WeirichStephanie Nicole WhiteBrian A. WillisBryn Elizabeth Wilson

Class of 2001

Red and Black Society AssociateBryan T. BakerFred Moody Blackmon, Jr.*Charles W. SheehanFrank B. Thacher, III

Red and Black Society MemberBrian M. Clary*Jeffrey L. CraderDavid B. Weatherman

Tower SocietyMichael Vincent Cunningham SmithLorien Young SitesJeremy C. Smith*Carl J. Wack, IVSara Miles Wilson

Loyalty ClubDeAnna Smith Adams

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Emily Diane BlaschkeWestley Scott BrooksLauren Kathleen Davis*Erin Massey EverittBarrett L. HagaClaire Chambers Hegarty*Julia Anne Auwarter JavaroneKevin Zachary KinlawWilliam M. Mann, Jr.Shelley Short MatthewsEmily Thomason MilsapsEmily Elizabeth NayarCatherine Crenshaw NeellyLeanne Marie Paris-WadeThomas D. RiversHeidi Rine RoyalKathryn Archibald StakemChristina McKenzie Willenbrock*

DonorJeremy S. BoydChristie Lea Brewer BoydWesley Moore BriscioneAndrea Hutchinson ChampionKathryn Stone ComerfordJoseph M. Garibaldi, Jr.Taylor Fox GretherErik Norman HillAmber JohnsonKeith E. KnopKaren Sue KopitskySarah Jean LanneauErin Mann MarkelHannah Smith MasonAmy Dundas MathesonDavid W. NeblettSusan Hodges PowellAndy A. SweeneyAnna Bryden Teekell HaysKelley Anne ThompsonAmy Marie TidwellMridula Bagrodia WattMeredith Anne Davis WestJennifer Lee WiedowerRebecca Emily Wolf

Class of 2002

Diehl Society PatronChristopher Elliott Higgins

Red and Black Society AssociateEllen Barton Blackmon*Matthew M. Rigdon

Red and Black Society MemberLauren Beth GunnJonathan M. RussomEric T. SeftonChristopher W. VanDervort

Tower SocietyKatherine Comfort KoehlerAndrew G. Miller

Loyalty ClubMegan Elna-Lyn AndrewsBrian M. BarbeitoRobert N. Campbell

Elizabeth Serex EvansSuzy Elizabeth Fournier*Katherine Leigh Franklin*Julia Margaret GehrkiSuzanne Elizabeth GloverDouglas J. LemmeKatherine McCoy LlewellynLewis W. Lyons*Nathan R. MitchellTimothy Daniel StakemJustin T. StarlingJoshua L. WilmsmeyerCaroline Barefi eld Wright

DonorJames P. BalfourTaylor C. BergerMeghan Carney BromertMeredith Ann CainKatherine Leigh CastilleShannon Leigh CianCatherine Elizabeth Skvarla CutshallLauren Elizabeth DellingerElizabeth Carolyn ElliottLawton Elizabeth FabacherNatalie Tiner GoldsbyJohn W. GossAllana Christine HellandMatthew Carl HellandAllyson Johnson HodgeChad P. MasonHeath A. MaxwellJessica Sheets MaxwellJennifer Morris McPheetersJulie Anne MediamolleTiffany Faith MerrittJill Doshier MeyerTimothy Iaggi MorelandLinda E. NelsonRyan A. ParryPhillip Carl RagainAndrew Battle SandersMargaret Elizabeth SimmonsErinn Marie StaleyHenry Adam UnderwoodMason J. WannRachel Proby Wright

Class of 2003

Red and Black Society PartnerGrace Gabriel Williams*

Red and Black Society AssociateAllison Forsyth Prickett

Red and Black Society MemberStephanie Elizabeth CoxStuart T. JohnstonMelinda Carol Phillips*Lauren Blalock SeftonSimone Harvey Yoder

Tower SocietyKimberly Gail KirkpatrickSamuel Parkerson McEnery

Loyalty ClubSusan Abernathy BomarBenjamin A. Evans

Scott B. Holmes*Jessica Lynn Huber*Carrie Eaker KerleyTara Mina KimMegan Barrett McComas*Marjorie Hall MolloySarah Donley PillsburyJessica Jordan StewardJane Harding WellsSarah May WilmsmeyerEllen Sue WoodbridgeJon A. ZarandonaLauren Glas Zarandona

DonorPatrick Walsh Browne, IIINatalie Pennington CastellanosBenjamin D. ChastainAndrew J. DalyLauren Elizabeth DeenMiriam Evers DillardSarah Tuttle EdgecombeBetsy Anna Bogler Efi rdMadeline Anne BarrowWhitney Bryant EngstromMark A. ErskineD.Talmadge GoldsbyAnna Seal GuidryCharles E. HarperNatalie Lauren HarrisJennifer Marie HoffmanTimothy A. HoggardLydia Murray HollandJessica Louise HubbsScott R. HughesJonathan D. HulganAmanda Abrams JohnsonKatie Lane Cox JohnsonMatthew Ryan KeoghTyler Henley LambJonathan Maynard LargeNicole Marguerite LindnerMargaret Grace LoveBrigitte Miriam MessengerKelley Savage MorelScott G. PuttickBrett R. RamseyJames B. RoachSamantha Jo ScottJoseph Holmes Sherrard, VIKatherine Norman SherrardElizabeth Parish SmithAlice McCracken StonerBradley S. StonerKathryn Marie StrotherSamuel P. ThompsonJames M. WhalenAnne Elizabeth Hughes WhiteJohn R. Zeanah

Class of 2004

Diehl Society PatronMarcus P. Cox*

Red and Black Society MemberJohn Anders Reynolds*Jon David WillinghamOne Anonymous Donor

Loyalty ClubMargaret Chambers CampbellLindsay Margaret Chapman*Catherine Curtis Eckley*Travis H. Eckley*Whitney Anne GarmanCasey Jo HailWilliam E. Higginbothom, IIIMarc A. LissauerMichael J. LyerlySarah Hall MitchellElizabeth Cooley Nelson*Stacy Marie Sidle

DonorDaniel D. AnglinJohn L. Baber, IVAditya BagrodiaJoanie McEnery BrowneDavid R. BurkeSarah Kathlene CaldwellJulie Allison ClarySheriesse Elizabeth Anne CoxJohn J. DeckerSarah Margaret Bridwell DeckerJennifer Nora DillRobert E. Edgecombe, IIILauren Lincks FerreraKyle J. GehresMaggie Ellen GoodmanDuncan T. HamiltonAlexis Rae HarrisCatherine Michelle HarrisLeland Dabney HaughDaniel L. HeadRebecca Karem HughesMegan Pollock HulganEtasam A. KhanAshley Anne KutzJennifer Sydney LabrecqueK. Michael LambJohn C. LeslieBrooke Raushel LevyWilliam Taylor LevyShaunna A. MasonKatie Elizabeth MaxwellSamuel Patrick NewSezen Zeynep OygarAnthony R. PampelJennifer Sirmon PetersKathryn Renee PiggClaire Dowler RouseJessica Kathryn Ezell SheetsJonathan P. SpilmanShelley Webster SpringChelsea Amanda StevensTonya Renee ThurberRichard B. WaddellCatherine Carter WalshKrysten Ivy WendellMaude Margaret Westerman PampelJamie Hulett Zuccaro

Class of 2005

Red and Black Society AssociateCynthia Mathis Pfohl

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Red and Black Society MemberCharles L. Wheeler*Molly Chapman Wheeler*

Tower SocietyMeredith Willett Jones*Sarah Elizabeth StevensWilliam C. Tyler, Jr.Evan L. Weinberger*

Loyalty ClubLauren Bell BeecherSamuel Brandon CouillardKatharine Heise EtchenKatherine Carter FilesLauren Fay Holmes*John E. Hullender, IIIElizabeth Lea MaxeyMaureen Elise Miller*Jacob R. NemerWilliam F. Rives*Rebecca Claire Tyler*

DonorJulie Elaine BishopLaura Katherine BlantonMargaret Marian BrodmanGarnet J. CaldwellKevin J. CampionKatherine Elizabeth CianPatricia Carter ClaytonKrista Leigh DeWittSarah Kristine Hildenbrand EsbergerMolly Houston FitzpatrickMelissa Shea FlinnPaige Colleen GardnerMelanie Elyse HallEliza Kirk HansonLaura Lamon HilliardBoyd C. Hipp, IIIJames R. HopkinsMary Jaco HopkinsAlison Thayer HutchesonAdam J. IsomJacqueline Renee JeffreyChristina A. JupsonLeah Anne KayeWilliam S. LancasterJodi Michelle LittleWilliam B. LondonKrista Leigh McClainJacquelyn Ruick McCraryLauren M. MillerGrace Mitchell NealJonathan E. NelsonAndrew M. O’BrienStephen R. OgdenFrances Jane RabalaisDerek S. RabeBrenna Maria RagghiantiElizabeth Janette Roads UpchurchBradley S. RomigHeather Elizabeth Ross RozellLindsay Ellen SearsKristen Bach SmithsonChristopher A. ThompsonAndrew S. TrundleMatthew W. WoodNathaniel R. WyethLauren Lachner Zimmer

Class of 2006

Red and Black Society MemberJacob T. Cremer*Sarah Lindsey Fairchild*Jonathon T. GambleCarrie Osborne JohnstonEmily Davis OlsonPhilip J. Ruppel

Loyalty ClubGeorgia Katherine BondsPatrick W. CrouchHolly Leigh-Ann HeathErin Campbell LangstonJohanna Alicia OgdenBrian W. SteinertSunya M. Sweeney*Andrew J. Willey

DonorLeslie Paige AustinKelley Danice BabcockRobert G. BatyCatherine Ruth BirdwellJacquelyn Neal BlankinshipCatherine Elizabeth BloomKatherine Callaway BrooksDesmond L. CampbellMary Ashley CarverErin Pauline Tasman ConnerKasey Ann Brooks CulbreathBethany Joy DrehmanCaroline Milling FabacherCaroline Elizabeth FerrariMarie C. FrancisHaley FultsAndrew F. Godfrey-KittleMatthew T. GoldsbyAnna Alexander GraceJessica Katherine GrahamMarni E. GreenRobert C. GunnAmy Noelle HaygoodChristine Elaine HendricksonMatthew G. HoneaDaniel A. KeedyCaroline Barrett KingMary Katherine McRaeLaura Dallas McSorleyFrederick T. Montesi, IVMary Elizabeth NabersBrandon R. NugentJon P. RhameyKatharine Ackerman RhameyJennifer Lauren RogersJeremy S. SadkinKatherine Ashley StevensJoseph B. StoolStephanie Nichole SwindleWilliam W. Waring, IIIDane G. WendellMargaret Brunstad WilliamsMark A. WilsonMeriwether Micou Wofford

Class of 2007

Red and Black Society AssociateSamad S. Samana

Red and Black Society MemberKenneth Adam Bohnert*Daniel S. Case*Anne Marie Crifasi*Hilary Lavonne Mast

Loyalty ClubAllison Elizabeth BrownEmily Marie DaffernerElizabeth Taylor Duckett*John L. GehrigAndrew T. GreerMarci A. HendrixRoss W. HilliardAmy DeBusk Moore*Kristine Kain Schwetye*Ashton Gorham Potter*Jonathan A. Wright*

DonorAlexandra Merlyn BoydTaylor C. BrownMatthew D. CainChelsea Lyn CastiglioniCourtney Jane CockerellCaroline Nichols ColeLeonard CurryEugenia Phyllis DolsonPeter J. HartRandi Lee JohnsonMary Milton KellyJohn S. LesikarSarah Casey LinebackVictoria McLean McCulloughLauren Elizabeth NeupertZachary S. NewtonCassandra Marie OrtizKatherene Nicole PapathopoulosJoel T. ParsonsMolly Lochridge PowersMark A. RobinsonCynthia Laine RoyerDouglas Edward RushtonMatthew P. SimpsonRebecca R. SmithMary Helen SolomonClaire Patrick StrangeLora Alexander TerryAndrea Nicole Turnquist

Class of 2008

Red and Black Society MemberAlexander S. Heit*Leah Karen HirschVivian Gay McWilliamsHafford C. Porter, II*

Loyalty ClubOlivia Margaret Brown*Logan P. JonesBlair A. Lehman*Jeffrey M. SimmonsDaniel A. SturtevantJoseph J. Thompson

DonorColleen Allison BookterMatthew A. BreedenTevari Lynnee Butler

Elizabeth Babcock CampbellMegan Adele CianMia Gwynn ColsonAlexander G. Conaway, Jr.Ryan K. DagenLauren Elizabeth DagleyFrancesca Marites DavisLauren Alyssa DillHannah Joseeger EnglishVictor J. EvansMeaghan Elizabeth FarnoGregory P. GuillotCarson Marie IrwinKelsey Patrice KnipshildAlexander K. MahoneyMadoline Marie MarkhamStuart A. MartinWilliam N. MaxwellJake P. McCartEmma Caryn O’HaganChristopher M. Pope, Jr.Robert E. Porter, IIIHallie Martin RawlsSherry Ann SassonLaura Marie SellersKatherine Marie SlimpDonna Lynn SmithLiam N. SmithJennifer Watson StanleyMichael W. TowleMargaret Pons TuftonMichael J. TurcoJ. Dan Wright

Class of 2009

Red and Black Society MemberColin L. CoxJoseph A. CroneKelsey Claire DeanChristian S. DewhurstDamon V. DowdJacob B. HarveyJames R. KingmanMikkel B. Quam*Elizabeth Noble Sharpe

Loyalty ClubDouglas M. DesRochesCamille N. MakaremPamela Joan RaaschLauren Renee RodriguezCharles M. Simmons

DonorStephanie Boone AughinbaughThomas P. BellJeffrey D. BlumenthalWilliam A. BoehmAnna Y. BoureikoMoses J. BushnellWhitney Layne CadeOnalee Marie CarsonJonathan A. CashonRobert A. Crooks, Jr.Hilarie Elaine DahlhauserWilliam R. Donnell, VMary Ellen DumasKatherine Elizabeth Dunbar-SmithAndrew K. Fancher

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Adam C. FaucheuxAlbernie LeAnne FergusonDaniel C. FrankelGavin A. FranksRobert M. Goff, Jr.Karolina Agnieszka GrabowiczClaiborne B. Gregory, IIIAustin G. GrigsbyJoAnna Marie HalkHunter S. HamletJacob B. HarveyBryan D. HearnMargaret Elizabeth HensonCharles G. HoggardJustin L. HugonAmber Jade JamesJasmine Lenise JohnsonJacob S. KleimanJennifer Lauren LambethVictoria Elaine LiaoKristin Wade MarchellCordarius D. McLeanJane Catherine MettersKiera Lynn NowackiSarah Carlisle OsmerMary Patricia PeadLouisa Eaves PeyronninJennifer Gray PhillipsNoah A. PittmanMikkel B. Quam*Katherine Alicia ReggieBenjamin A. Ricketts

Lauren Renee RodriguezLeslie Hudson RouseJohn M. SchulteMarjorie Lucius SchwahnSabrina Nicole SeriffJon M. ShirleyAlexa Landon SmithJenna Kathleen SmithMichael J. SullivanDustin E. SumpIan W. ToddMichael H. TuftonLauren Rae TullAnthony A. Walsh, IIIKristin Leigh WheelerDaniel A. WilkinsonStephanie Berzette WilkinsonKelly Megan WilliamsSteven A. Woods, Jr.James P. YoungMackenzie S. Zalin

Class of 2010

Red and Black Society MemberKristin A. ForbesLaura Raquel JohnsonRichard SewellPeter F. ZancaLoyalty ClubWhitney Lynn FaustRachel Marie Harpool

DonorZachary F. AlbertCharles S. AllisonJulia Catharine AndersonRebekah Suzanne AtnipElizabeth Lee BerryCallie Prewitt BorgmanWilliam L. BranimMelanie Cruse CarterDara C. ChesnuttAnna Marie CoonsMelissa Claire DeFabrizioKeturah Tamar DunlapLily Kathryn ElfrinkMatthew W. EwersNancy Virginia FallRichard H. Flowers, IVAndrew P. Foss-GrantErin Pate FosterKalli Rebecca GlennChassidy J. GrooverAndrea Lies HassinkMary Elizabeth HuddlestonJoel P. IwaskiewiczTierney T. JacksonJessica Lynn JohnsonAlison Cates JonesAmanda Clark KirtleyMohamed S. KnefatiKristen Noel LeeJennifer Carolyn LongRachel Elise Loveland

Natalie Marie MayoBrianna Hamilton McCulloughLaura Elizabeth McLainAlexander P. McWhirterGrant P. MondaAndrew A. MoreheadJohn T. NicholsKelly Elizabeth OrdemannKatherine Norine OwensElizabeth Ivy ParkinsonGayatri Bhakti PatelTyler W. PonderAlexander D. PriceEmma Janine ReddenWilliam G. RockefellerBrianna SlaterKathryn Claire SouthKathleen Grace StranchAnne Elizabeth TuftonLacy E. WardAlison Marie WhiteRonnie L. White, IIMeredith Leigh York

*Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level

^In Memoriam

The President’s Award for the largest class gift is presented to the Class of 1977 for its unrestricted Annual Fund gift of $62,423.

The Goodbar Morgan Award for the greatest increase in participation is presented to the Class of 2005 for its 10% increase in donors.

The John A. Rollow Award for the greatest increase in giving is presented to the Class of 1959 for its gift increase of 145%.

The Golden Lynx Award for the largest gift from a class graduated 50 years or more is awarded to the Class of 1951 for its gift of $61,885.

The Golden Lynx Award for the greatest alumni participation from a class graduated 50 years or more is presented to the Class of 1959 for achieving 58% participation in the Annual Fund.

The Silver Lynx Award for the largest class gift from a class between the years 1961-1999 is presented to the Class of 1977 for its gift of $62,423.

The Silver Lynx Award for the greatest alumni participation from a class between the years 1961-1999 is presented to the Class of 1962 for achieving 50% participation in the Annual Fund.

Young Alumni Award for the largest class gift among classes graduated 10 years or fewer is presented to the Class of 2001 for its gift of $8,767.

Young Alumni Award for the greatest alumni participation among classes graduated 10 years or fewer is presented to the Class of 2000 for achieving 28% participation.

Alumni Awards for 2009-2010(To be presented Homecoming/Reunion Weekend 2010, Oct 29-30)

Rhodes Annual Fund Alumni ParticipationClass Donors asYear % of Class

1935 . . . . . . . . . . 33%1936 . . . . . . . . . . 43%1937 . . . . . . . . . . 20%1938 . . . . . . . . . . 42%1939 . . . . . . . . . . 26%1940 . . . . . . . . . . 25%1941 . . . . . . . . . . 9%1942 . . . . . . . . . . 40%1943 . . . . . . . . . . 40%1944 . . . . . . . . . . 48%

1945 . . . . . . . . . . 29%1946 . . . . . . . . . . 35%1947 . . . . . . . . . . 41%1948 . . . . . . . . . . 38%1949 . . . . . . . . . . 49%1950 . . . . . . . . . . 45%1951 . . . . . . . . . . 57%1952 . . . . . . . . . . 45%1953 . . . . . . . . . . 40%1954 . . . . . . . . . . 42%1955 . . . . . . . . . . 51%1956 . . . . . . . . . . 51%1957 . . . . . . . . . . 56%

1958 . . . . . . . . . . 55%1959 . . . . . . . . . . 58%1960 . . . . . . . . . . 45%1961 . . . . . . . . . . 44%1962 . . . . . . . . . . 50%1963 . . . . . . . . . . 37%1964 . . . . . . . . . . 46%1965 . . . . . . . . . . 46%1966 . . . . . . . . . . 35%1967 . . . . . . . . . . 40%1968 . . . . . . . . . . 36%1969 . . . . . . . . . . 41%1970 . . . . . . . . . . 35%

1971 . . . . . . . . . . 37%1972 . . . . . . . . . . 31%1973 . . . . . . . . . . 36%1974 . . . . . . . . . . 36%1975 . . . . . . . . . . 33%1976 . . . . . . . . . . 35%1977 . . . . . . . . . . 36%1978 . . . . . . . . . . 30%1979 . . . . . . . . . . 31%1980 . . . . . . . . . . 23%1981 . . . . . . . . . . 26%1982 . . . . . . . . . . 25%1983 . . . . . . . . . . 30%

1984 . . . . . . . . . . 28%1985 . . . . . . . . . . 30%1986 . . . . . . . . . . 25%1987 . . . . . . . . . . 29%1988 . . . . . . . . . . 26%1989 . . . . . . . . . . 30%1990 . . . . . . . . . . 31%1991 . . . . . . . . . . 24%1992 . . . . . . . . . . 18%1993 . . . . . . . . . . 27%1994 . . . . . . . . . . 28%1995 . . . . . . . . . . 30%1996 . . . . . . . . . . 23%

1997 . . . . . . . . . . 23%1998 . . . . . . . . . . 29%1999 . . . . . . . . . . 28%2000 . . . . . . . . . 28%2001 . . . . . . . . . 20%2002 . . . . . . . . . 21%2003 . . . . . . . . . 23%2004 . . . . . . . . . 22%2005 . . . . . . . . . 23%2006 . . . . . . . . . 20%2007 . . . . . . . . . 13%2008 . . . . . . . . . 12%2009 . . . . . . . . . 12%

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Rhodes College Alumni Volunteers 2009-2010Alumni Association Executive BoardMarynell Branch ’77, PresidentCharlie Kinslow ’72, President-ElectKatharine Farmer Breaux ’99, Vice

PresidentDot Neale ’77, SecretaryRobbie Baker ’87Todd Doolin ’87Joanna Priester ’88Anders Reynolds ’04Crissy Stemkowski ’02Tim Davis ’87Kelly Ensor ’99Jason Javarone ’00Ellen Baker Jurewicz ’94Donna Mannina Young ’88Wright Bates ’87Fred Blackmon ’01Chip Brian ’94Ben Chastain ’03Rebecca Weiler ’69Dorothy Sanders Wells ’82Marcus Kimbrough ’90, Past PresidentJamie Augustine ’89, Board of Trustees

RepresentativeSteve Ceccoli, Faculty RepresentativeAaron Fitzgerald ’10, President, Rhodes

Student GovernmentBud Richey, Associate VP of College

Relations

Alumni Chapters

Mobile/Gulf Coast ChapterEstablished November 10, 2003Mandy Haggerty Therrell ’04

Co-ChairpersonJohn Wade Therrell ’04

Co-ChairpersonMary Margaret Kendall Bailey ’87Robbie Baker ’87Melissa Hayes BakerMike and Nancy Hofto, Parents of

Meghan ’07 and Laura Hofto ’10Charles Jones ’71Missy Meyers Jones ’74William “Billy” McLean ’57Susan Robinson McLean ’58Norman Nicolson ’75Ruth Metcalfe Rye ’84Scott Rye ’83George Talbot ’94Heather Green Talbot ’96

Atlanta ChapterEstablished February 19, 2004Bobbo Jetmundsen ’77, ChairpersonAllison Bittel ’98Ben Chastain ’03Megan Sizemore Clark ’08Andrew Daly ’03Elizabeth Fairman ’98Shelley Fulghum ’03Claire Chambers Hegarty ’01Jill Helmer ’77Jessica Hoback ’03Laura Kandilakis ’94Arthur Rollins ’81Josh Solomon ’00

Washington, DC, ChapterEstablished April 19, 2005Emily Davis Olson ’06, Co-PresidentLynn Crabb ’93, Co-PresidentSean Evins ’08, ActivitiesWhitney Garman ’04, ActivitiesPeyton Bell ’09, Welcome and

Adjustments to DCLauren Tull ’09, Welcome and

Adjustments to DCNancy DiPaolo ’87, Career NetworkingBrarrett Haga ’01, Career NetworkingLucy Cook, Parent of Becky ’08,

Student Recruitment and Fundraising

Knight Champion ’86, Student Recruitment and Fundraising

Clark Ogilvie ’91, At LargeMark Perriello ’99, At LargeAnders Reynolds ’04, At Large

Arkansas ChapterEstablished May 24, 2005Marynell Branch ’77Brian Clary ’01Jennifer Stanley ’08Anne Hughes White ’03Charlie Kinslow ’72

Memphis ChapterEstablished July 12, 2005Hud Andrews ’71Megan Andrews ’02Carole Branyan ’67Kerri Campbell ’02Kevin Collier ’91Colin Cox ’09Whitney Faust ’10Angela GozaSheria Holmes ’05Richard Huddleston ’84Joanne Samaha Maichrowicz ’96Jill Johnson Piper ’80Mike Palazzolo ’86Kate Pera ’75John Weeden ’97

Nashville ChapterEstablished September 13, 2005Kevin Clingan ’90, Co-ChairSarah Townsend ’07, Co-ChairSara Kate Allen ’01Theresa Cloys Carl ’75Andrea Hutchinson Champion ’01Trish Puryear Crist ’90Colleen Grady ’86Emily Ogden ’00Chad Schultz ’89

North Texas ChapterEstablished September 21, 2005Clare Dempsey ’99, Co-PresidentLeah Jordan ’97, Co-PresidentMary Reid Tevis ’99, Career

NetworkingOlivia Mayberry ’99, SocialTaylor Grether ’99, SocialCW Sheehan ’01, SportsLaura Arnold ’07, Young Alum Liaison

Bernadette Pian Williams ’77, Parent Liaison

Birmingham ChapterEstablished October 27, 2005Wright Bates ’87, Co-PresidentKrista Dewitt ’05, Co-PresidentElizabeth Smith Ritter ’00, Vice

PresidentKim Collins Bates ’88, SecretaryMary Allison Haynie ’89, Career

NetworkingKate Hazelrig Brinkley ’03, Admission/

Student RecruitmentCharlotte Turnipseed Russ ’97, Events

and Community ServiceMerryl Taylor Cooper ’94, Events and

Community ServiceKathryn Woodson Barr ’85, FacebookKatherine Brooks Goldman ’04, Young

Alumni Liaison

Houston ChapterEstablished February 7, 2006Rachel Morris Rosson ’99,

Co-PresidentMichael Nolan ’79, Co-PresidentEmily Boggs ’03, Vice-President/

President-ElectChip Lane ’98, Student RecruitmentNatalie Pennington Castellanos ’03,

Student RecruitmentLeigh Tomforde (parent of Staley ’13),

Student RecruitmentShelley Royer (parent of Laine ’07 and

Brooks ’10), Student RecruitmentBrett Cullum ’93, Career NetworkingDanny Kahalley ’98, Career

NetworkingLisa Schum Kahalley ’00, Career

NerworkingMike Royer (parent of Laine ’07 and

Brooks ’10), Career NetworkingDanny Killary ’07, Young AlumniLydia Murray Holland ’03, Social/

Educational EventsScott Bayer ’07, Social/Educational

EventsKatina Papathopoulos ’07, Facebook

Chicago ChapterEstablished March 23, 2006Elizabeth Hood ’98Ellen Baker Jurewicz ’94Wes Meador ’00Viktoria Ziebarth ’97

New York ChapterEstablished July 11, 2006Frank Byrd ’90Casey Hail ’04Bill Michaelcheck ’69Carol Colclough Strickland ’68Sid Strickland ’68

St. Louis ChapterEstablished November 27, 2006Anne May ’07, PresidentSteve Collins ’77, Public RelationsAnna Teekell Hays ’01, Student

RecruitmentKirstyn Schwartz ’04, Program ChairJason Woods ’97, Career Networking

ChairJulie Allen Berger ’76, At LargeAmy Robinson Bielicke ’90, At LargeDana Chamblee ’94, At LargeMegan Jessee ’04, At Large

New Orleans ChapterEstablished February 27, 2007Craig Brewer ’91, PresidentBrook Bissinger ’02Nell Bolton ’97Allen Boudreaux ’97Mary Margaret Adams Brewer ’91Jeanie and Louis Cian (Parents of

Shannon ’02, Katie ’05 and Megan ’08)

Anne-Marie Crifasi ’07John Dalton ’96Cres Gardner ’98Lawton Fabacher ’02Lyn and Bob Fabacher (Parents of

Lawton ’02 and Caroline ’06)Kelsey L. Jarrett ’08Mike Mann ’01Kate Snider ’07 Elizabeth Townsend ’04Linda and Peter Tufton (Parents of

Margaret ’08, Michael ’09, Anne ’10 and Ashley ’13)

Chris VanDervort ’02Carl Yoder ’03Simone Harvey Yoder ’03Donna Mannina Young ’88

Austin ChapterEstablished June 13, 2007Nicole Albers ’99, Co-PresidentStacy Sidle ’04, Co-PresidentChristina Jupson ’05, Co-Vice

PresidentLauren Davis ’01, Co-Vice PresidentLiza Wilson ’93, Career NetworkingLauren Dagley ’08, Young AlumniMolly Powers ’07, Young AlumniMatt Price (parent of Allison ’11),

Student RecruitmentJane Fuchs (parent of Josh ’11), Student

RecruitmentWanda Lennox (parent of Holly ’13),

Student RecruitmentJanae Scholtz ’98, Social/Educational

ActivitiesMary Ellen Hamel ’95, Social/

Educational ActivitiesMarcus Cox ’04, Social/Educational

ActivitiesHarry Swinney ’61, Community

Service

New England ChapterEstablished June 27, 2008Shelby Reed Thompson ’00, PresidentTerry Regan ’79Trudy Palmer-Ball Regan ’82

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San Francisco Bay Area ChapterEstablished June 17, 2009Lisa McClelland Borgeson ’89Chip Brian ’94Paul Fromberg ’84JoAnna Halk ’09Allana Clarke Helland ’02Matthew Helland ’02Amy Mitchell (parent of Jordan Harms

’12)Dan London ’00Scott Prosterman ’77Jim Ratcliff ’52

Homecoming/Reunion Weekend 2010 Volunteers

1950Ann DeWar Blecken, Class PresidentJeanne Patterson CerminaraMary Ann Ramsey ClarkeWilliam O. Coley, Jr.Paul CurrieC. Stratton Hill, Jr.

1955Elizabeth Hollingsworth, Reunion

ChairJames E. AydelotteBetty Carol GermanyReg GermanyMartha Spruell Pipkin

1960Kim Baxter Henley, Co-Reunion ChairRaymond F. Henley, Co-Reunion ChairAnn Vines Roberts, Co-Fundraising

ChairLynda Lipscomb Wexler,

Co-Fundraising ChairJames D. CurtisJ. Woodrow Forbes, Jr.Eleanor Morrison HerronJack W. HoelscherCarolyn Shettlesworth McClurkanNadine McKinley RunsickMary Ann Kimbrough Vollmer

1965E. Carl Fisher, Sr., M.D., Fundraising

ChairLou Ellyn Hindman Griffi nVirginia Lowry Ives

1970Hud Andrews, Fundraising ChairWallace H. Mayton, III

1975John H. Coats, Fundraising ChairAndy BranhamHardy D. ButlerLibby Drewry DorrisKate A. Pera

1980Donna Lorraine Barlett, Fundraising

ChairThomas E. GravesPamela Palmer Montesi

1985Michele Lynn, Reunion Co-ChairChristy Yvette Weir, Reunion

Co-ChairJames B. Golden, III, Fundraising

ChairMartha Amie HampleRobert R. LawhonJ. Douglas Trapp, Jr.

1990F. Grant Whittle, Reunion ChairFrank C. Byrd, III, Fundraising ChairDeborah Blinn ColemanTrish Puryear CristJohanna Vandegrift Lehfeldt

1995Leann Eggers Linam, Reunion ChairRiddell Walcott Scott, Fundraising

ChairStephanie Lee ChockleyMary Margaret Hines DoyleAllyson Hawks MoodyAshley Hamilton RougeouSarah N. SearsRachel O. Wortham

2000Amelia Killebrew Steindorff, Reunion

ChairWesley N. Meador, Fundraising ChairJessica Lynn AnschutzClare Carmi Hodge, IIIJason Alan JavaroneEbony Monika McCain

David J. MorganStephanie Nicole White

2005Jackie Ruick McCrary, Reunion ChairJohn E. Hullender, III, Fundraising

ChairMargaret Marian BrodmanSamuel B. CouillardMolly Houston FitzpatrickMelissa Shea Flinn

2010Whitney L. Faust, Reunion ChairRichard Sewell, Fundraising ChairLarkin M. AccinelliAdeeti D. AminPriyanka ChatterjeeBrett M. DagenAaron A. FitzgeraldKristin A. ForbesHeather L. GeorgeRachel M. HarpoolLaura R. JohnsonLester J. Madere, IIIAnna C. MoakGrant P. MondaJonathon D. MorenoAllyson L. PellissierKelly L. SchrickerRohan SoodWilliam T. Weller

Annual Fund VolunteersCharles Maurice Agee, III ’99Robert I. Bourne, Jr. ’54Suzanne Aivazian Cohan ’66Colin L. Cox ’09Anne Marie Crifasi ’07Joseph A. Crone ’09Todd S. Doolin ’87Priscilla Hinkle Ennis ’68J. Kelly Ensor, III ’99Timothy S. HuebnerEllen Baker Jurewicz ’94Marcus A. Kimbrough ’90Charles W. Kinslow, III ’72James C. LanierRyan D. Mire ’93Craig W. Murray ’69Ginny Rae Neal ’96Dorothy Hundley Neale ’77Chris Nunn ’97Amy Darlene OakesDonna Mannina Young ’88

Class AgentsSusan Abernathy Bomar ’03Colin L. Cox ’09Marie C. Francis ’06Whitney Anne Garman ’04Claire Chambers Hegarty ’01Olivia DeLoach Mayberry ’01Hafford C. Porter, II ’08Kristine Kain Schwetye ’07Margaret Brunstad Williams ’06Rachel Proby Wright ’02

Class of 2010 Senior Gift CommitteeLarkin M. AccinelliAdeeti D. AminPriyanka ChatterjeeBrett M. DagenWhitney L. FaustAaron A. FitzgeraldKristin A. ForbesHeather L. GeorgeRachel M. HarpoolLaura R. JohnsonLester J. Madere, IIIAnna C. MoakGrant P. MondaJonathon D. MorenoAllyson L. PellissierKelly L. SchrickerRichard Sewell, CoordinatorRohan SoodWilliam T. Weller

Leadership CouncilCharles Agee ’99John H. Coats ’75Darrell T. Cobbins ’97Catherine S. Cuellar ’96Douglas Brian Duncan ’96Michelle Long Greene ’91Michael Hayes ’96Barry D. Johnson ’83Marcus A. Kimbrough ’90Kim Chickey MacQueen ’83Eric C. Mathews ’02Katherine Bullard Melhorn ’77David Overend ’96Elizabeth Roe Pearce ’91Leigh Bishop Taub ’92Eric M. Teal ’91Allyson Kennett Williams ’96

Rhodes College Alumni Volunteers 2009-2010continued from page 45

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Rhodes College Board of Trustees 2009-2010William J. Michaelcheck ’69, Chair

New York, New YorkChairman, Mariner Investment Group, Inc.

Deborah Legg Craddock ’80, Vice-Chair

Memphis, TennesseeVice President of Trading, Southeastern Asset Management, Inc.

Arthur W. Rollins ’81, SecretaryAtlanta, GeorgiaSenior Vice President, Investments, Private Bank and Investment Group, Merrill Lynch

Trustees

Ronald K. Anderson ’71Memphis, TennesseeChairman and CEO, Intrepid Aviation

James N. Augustine, Jr. ’89Memphis, TennesseeSenior Vice President and Product Manager, Raymond James Institutional Fixed Income

Michelle B. Babcock ’98Wilson, WyomingFounder and President, Equipoise Fund

James H. BartonMemphis, TennesseePresident and Treasurer, Barton Group, Inc.

Susan E. BrownDallas, Texas Civic Volunteer

John H. Bryan, III ’83Nashville, TennesseePresident, Savannah Food Company

Robert H. BuckmanMemphis, TennesseePresident, R. H. Buckman and Associates

Margaret Thomas Crosby ’92Memphis, TennesseeCivic Volunteer

Joe M. Duncan ’63Memphis, TennesseePartner, Burch Porter & Johnson

Laila Adams Eckels ’71Memphis, TennesseeCivic Volunteer

William E. EvansMemphis, TennesseeDirector and CEO, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Wilton D. HillMemphis, TennesseePresident, WDH Holdings LLC

John C. Hugon ’77Fort Worth, TexasPresident, Hugon Capital Management LP

J.L. Jerden ’59Atlanta, GeorgiaChairman, Pritchard & Jerden, Inc.

W. Ralph Jones, III ’79Humboldt, TennesseePresident and CEO, Jones Companies, Ltd.

Steven R. LainoffMcLean, VirginiaAttorney/ Principal-in-Charge, KPMG, LLP

Phillip H. McNeill, Sr.Memphis, TennesseePresident, McNeill Real Estate LLC

Johnny B. Moore, Jr. ’88Memphis, TennesseePresident and CEO, SunTrust Bank

Herman Morris, Jr. ’73Memphis, TennesseeCity Attorney, City of Memphis

Vicki G. Palmer ’75Atlanta, GeorgiaExecutive Vice President, Finance and Administration (retired), The Coca-Cola Company

Randall R. Rhea ’77Roanoke, VirginiaManaging Partner, Carilion Family Medicine-Parkway Physicians

Charles W. Robertson, Jr. ’65Rockland, DelawareChief Technical Consultant, NanoDrop Technologies, LLC

Ali SaberioonHouston, TexasPresident and CEO, Sabco Oil and Gas Corporation

Robert R. WallerMemphis, TennesseePresident and CEO (retired), Mayo Clinic

Spence L. WilsonMemphis, TennesseePresident, Kemmons Wilson, Inc.

Steven E. WynnePortland, OregonPrivate Investor

William E. Troutt (ex-offi cio)Memphis, TennesseePresident, Rhodes College

Emeriti Trustees

Dunbar Abston, Jr.Memphis, TennesseePresident, Abston Management Company

Bruce E. Campbell, Jr.Memphis, TennesseeChairman (retired), National Commerce Bancorporation

Kenneth F. Clark, Jr.Memphis, TennesseeCounsel, Wyatt Tarrant & Combs

Charles P. Cobb ’44^Memphis, TennesseePartner, Cobb Fiduciary Services

J. Lester Crain, Jr. ’51Memphis, TennesseePrivate Investor

Lewis R. Donelson ’38Memphis, TennesseeFounder and Senior Partner, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC

C. Stratton Hill, Jr. ’50Houston, TexasProfessor Emeritus, MD Anderson Cancer Center

W. Neely Mallory, Jr.Memphis, TennesseeChairman and CEO, Mallory Group, Inc.

John B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57Memphis, TennesseeOf Counsel, Apperson Crump & Maxwell, PLC

Frank M. Mitchener, Jr.Sumner, MississippiPresident, Mitchener Planting Company

Wayne W. PyeattMemphis, TennesseeChairman Emeritus, National Bank of Commerce

S. Herbert Rhea^Memphis, TennesseePresident, Rhea Financial Corporation

Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58Memphis, TennesseeCivic Volunteer

Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ’39Memphis, TennesseePresident (retired), National Trust Life Insurance Co.

Faculty-Elected Trustees

Victor CooninAssociate Professor and Chair, Art

Gail MurrayAssociate Professor, History

Ann M. VianoAssociate Professor and Chair, Physics

Student-Elected Trustees

Aaron A. Fitzgerald ’10Youngstown, OhioBusiness Administration

Rachel M. Harpool ’10Little Rock, ArkansasBusiness Administration

Daniel A. Schrader, Jr. ’10Little Rock, ArkansasChemistry

^In Memoriam

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I am 1 of✦ 321 scholar athletes at Rhodes

✦ 6 Spanish majors in the class of 2011

✦ 61 Rhodes students who studied abroad last year

✦ 2 fi rst team All Americans in the history of women’s golf at Rhodes

✦ 183 Rhodes students from the Midwest

✦ 2 members of my class with a double minor

✦ 265 who received a Presidential Scholarship

✦ 88 Chi Omegas

✦ 1,257 students who live on campus

✦ Many who absolutely love Central BBQ, Otherlands Coff ee Bar and the Memphis Zoo

—Stephanie Mingos ’11

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Stephanie Mingos ’11

JUSTIN FOX BU

RKS

Stephanie Mingos, a Kansas City native, a Spanish major with two minors and a champion golfer, chose Rhodes over institutions with larger golf programs. Now she hopes to represent the Lynx at her fourth national championship round in May 2011.

“I’ve received amazing support from Rhodes faculty, staff and alumni. As a graduate, I plan to contribute fi nancially, remain involved and support students as I’ve been supported. I see Rhodes as a good investment, and I hope you’ll join me in supporting the Annual Fund.”

I am 1.I Am Rhodes.You are, too.

Make a gift online by visiting rhodes.edu/gift

2000 North ParkwayMemphis, TN 38112-1690

www.rhodes.edu

NONPROFIT ORGUS POSTAGE

PAIDSENATOBIA MSPERMIT NO. 109

Art and mathematics meet in the entry of Ohlendorf Hall. The Mathematics and Computer Science Department arranged for students in Associate Professor of Art Erin Harmon’s intermediate and advanced painting classes to create a mural in the Mathematics building. Painting the mathematics and computer science-themed design are, left to right, Whitney Ransom ’10, Prof. Erin Harmon, Liz Glaus ’12 and Kate Parker ’10.

JUSTIN FOX BU

RKS


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