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INSIDE: EXPLORE THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BUILDING
Ifyouwatchthenewsandreadthenewspapers,youmaysometimesfeelasiftheentireworldiscorrupt.Butevenastalesofshadybusinessdeals,scandals,andterrorismtendtodominatetheheadlines,therearestillmanypeople,includingourteachers,whomakeapositivedifferenceeveryday.
Ourfacultyhaveworkedhardtohelpequipourstudentswiththetoolsneededtomakethatdifference.AtCapeHenry,itisourgoaltonotonlyensuretheirfutureacademicandfinancialsuccess,buttohelpthembecomethetypeofleaderswhoareguidedbyameaningfulsetofvalues.
AtCapeHenry,webelievethatleadershipisnotonlydefinedbycollegechoicesorfuturejobtitles.Instead,webelievethatidentitymustbecharacterizedbyhowwelivelifeandbytheexamplesweset.CapeHenryleaderspossesstheabilitytochangeheartsandbuildcommunitywhiledisplayingvirtuesofcourageandempathy.
Wetrytodevelopleaderswhowillmakeadifferenceintheworld.Thatiswhystudentstravelglobally,competehonestlyinsports,takeclassesinhistory,math,andethics,andlearninacommunityinfluencedbymeaningfulvalues.Theyknowtheimportanceofpossessingintegrityandcompassion.Inthefuture,theirCapeHenryexperienceswillhelpthemfurthercalibratetheirmoralcompass,whichwillguidetheminthedecisionstheymake.
CapeHenrygraduateshavethefoundationtodogreatthings,andtheypossessthemoraldirectionthatisrequiredtosucceedwithconfidence.
CongratulationstotheClassof2006!
F R O M T H E H E A D O F S C H O O L
Dr. John P. Lewis with his wife, Cathy.
The Senior Survivors of the Class of 2006.
2005-2006Board of TrusTees
Board officers
Mr. James H. SparksChair
Dr. John P. LewisHead of School/President
Mr. Scot N. CreechVice Chair
Mrs. Linda W. CrossVice Chair
Mr. Paul O. Hirschbiel, Jr.Secretary
Mrs. Mary H. McNealTreasurer
TrusTees
Mrs. Suzanne Reigel BreitMr. Edwin C. Brooks
RDML (Sel) Nevin P. Carr, Jr.Mr. Reginald C. Corinaldi
Dr. Lance B. DavlinMr. Dennis M. Ellmer
Mr. William H. Fuller, Jr.Mr. Mike R. Gianascoli '89
Mr. Mark A. Kelly Mr. Gregory H. Law
Mr. Jerry F. McDonnellMr. Craig L. Mytelka
Mr. Frederick J. Napolitano, IIMr. J. Christopher Perry '92
Congressman Owen B. PickettMrs. Marilyn SimonMrs. Wendy J. Sims
Mr. Jeffrey M. TouraultDr. Robert D. Voogt
Mrs. Katherine C. Willis
ex-officio MeMBers
Mrs. Kim R. WheelerPresident, 2004-2006
Cape Henry Parents’ Association
Mr. Pete F. McCoy '88President, 2005-2007
Alumni Association Board of Directors
founders & TrusTees eMeriTi
Mr. W. Cecil Carpenter*Mr. John P. Edmondson*
Mr. Andrew S. FineMr. L. Renshaw FortierMrs. Dow S. Grones*
Mr. Benjamin Huger, IIMrs. Grace Olin Jordan*
Mr. Bernard W. McCray, Jr.Mr. James R. McKenryMr. Arthur Peregoff*
Mr. George G. Phillips, Jr.Mr. James P. Sadler*
Mr. William J. Vaughan*Mrs. Anne Dickson Jordan Waldrop
Headmaster emeritiDr. W. Hugh Moomaw
Mr. Daniel P. Richardson
* Deceased
2005-2006 Parents’ association
executive Board
Mrs. Kim Wheeler, PresidentMrs. Anne Randolph Schmudde First Vice President
Mrs. Lee Bergen, Second Vice PresidentMrs. Debbie Posey, Treasurer
Mrs. Laura Putney, Corresponding SecretaryMrs. Sarah Sautter, Recording Secretary
Mrs. Julie Perry Lower School RepresentativeMrs. Leslie Quisenberry, Lower School Representative
Ms. Bridgett Breitenberg, Middle School RepresentativeMrs. Deborah Parnigoni, Middle School Representative
Mrs. Nancy Cole, Upper School RepresentativeMrs. Debbie Mandell, Upper School Representative
2005-2006 alumni association Board of directors
Board officers
Mr. Pete F. McCoy '88President
Mrs. Sally Voight Dudley '88
Vice President
Board memBers Mr. Mike R. Gianascoli '89Mr. Repp Lambert, II '89
Mr. J. Christopher Perry '92
in tHis issue
FromtheBoardofTrustees —————————————— 2
VolunteersMakeItHappen —————————————— 4
CHCSGolfTournament2006 ————————————— 7
NexusNews ————————————————————— 8
LowerSchoolAwards————————————————— 9
MiddleSchoolAwardsandRecognitions ———————— 10
GraduationandUpperSchoolAcademicAchievementAwards — 12
AthleticAwards ——————————————————— 16
StudentandFacultyAccomplishments—————————— 18
SpringAthleticReport ———————————————— 22
FromtheAlumniPresident——————————————— 24
VisitingOurAlumni ————————————————— 25
AlumniCelebrations:Classesof1990and1995Reunions —— 26
SpringThing————————————————————— 28
CHCSAlumniAssociation’sFacultyGrantRecipients ——— 28
AlumniNotes ———————————————————— 29
Summer 2006
From tHe Board of trustees
AttheirlastregularlyscheduledBoardmeetingoftheyear,theCHCSBoardofTrusteessaidafondfarewelltosevenTrusteeswhosetermsexpiredthisJune.ItisgratifyingtorealizethatallsevenoftheseTrusteesalsoentrustedCapeHenrywiththeeducationoftheirchildren.
T R U S T E E N E W S
Dr. Lance B. DavlinDespiteanactivemedicalpractice,Dr.DavlinneverhesitatedtobecomeinvolvedwiththeSchool.He,alongwithhiswife,Joanne,workedintandem,notonlyforrecordsettingAnnualGivinggifts,butalsofortheenhancementofpoliciesandeducationalexperiencesforourstudents.
Mr. Fred J. Napolitano, II Fredprovidedwonderfulyearsofleadershipespeciallyintheareasofeducationandpolicydevelopment.AsChairoftheEducationCommitteeduringtheimportantaccreditationprocess,hedemonstratedtrueleadership,andhisopen-mindednessallowedtheSchooltoexaminepoliciesandtostrengthenCapeHenryinmanyways.
Mr. Paul O. Hirschbiel, Jr.PaulhelpedbringaboutBoardmaturityasheexhibitedexperiencedgovernanceinleadingtheBoard.HeledtheBoardthroughimportantpolicydevelopment,whilesettingthestandardsfordevelopment.HealsoestablishedtheBoardmentoringandorientationprogramstohelpBoardmembersconnectwiththehistoryoftheSchool,allwhileworkingcloselywiththeBoardleadership.
Mr. Mark A. KellyMarkprovidedleadershipatatimeofchange.Hedemonstrateduncannyskillstodealwithcomplexissues.AsBoardChair,hehadtheabilitytomaintainawonderfulsenseofhumorandsupportforthestudents,faculty,staff,andBoardmembers.Toourbenefit,hewasthereastheSchoolcontinuedtoreachforwardfromaschoolthatwasmuchsmallertooneofthelargestindependentschoolsinVirginia.
Mrs. Wendy J. SimsInevitably,becauseofhertirelesssupport,WendywillneverleavethehallsofCapeHenry.Weconsiderherthe“AuctionAlumniPresident.”HersmilingfaceexcitestheLowerSchoolassembliesasshedressesinhercolorfulcostumesandvisitsthestudentsastheBirthdayFairyeachmonth.Wearealltrulygratefulforherunwaveringsupportofandenthusiasmforourstudents,andhergenerosityhasbeenatrueexampleforall.
Mr. Jeff M. Tourault
Jeffwepraiseforhisunwaveringsupport,especiallyastheCampusMasterPlanwasdevelopedovertheyears.Jeffskillfullyguidedmanydesignandconstructionprojectsandwasalwayswillingtobethereforthefacultyandstudentswhendifficultconstructionchallengesfacedus.Heisthankedforhisfinancialandin-kindsupportashealwaysprovidedconstructionsuppliesandtoolswithouteveraskingforrecognitionorhelpfromtheSchool.ThemostrecentdesignandconstructionprojectledbyJeffwasthenewgirls’dugoutonthesoftballfield.
Mrs. Kim R. WheelerKimhasledtheParents’AssociationtonewheightsbybeginningnewandexcitingeventssuchastheBack-to-SchoolBeachParty,theAcademicNights,theParents’ArtShow,andaNewFamilyFocuscommittee.Herfreshideasincreasedthenumberofvolunteersdramatically.Herstrongleadershipstyleof“leadingbyexample”hasgreatlybenefitedourschoolandstudentsaswasdemonstratedbyherpresentationofacheckfor$25,000fromtheParents’AssociationfortheScienceandTechnologyBuilding.
Mrs. Wendy J. Sims, Mr. Paul O. Hirschbiel, Jr., Mrs. Kim R. Wheeler, Dr. Lance B. Davlin, Mr. Jeffrey M. Tourault, Mr. Mark A. Kelly, and
Mr. Frederick J. Napolitano, II.
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Former Trustees’ ReceptionOnApril11,inThePerryLibrary,Dr.JohnP.Lewis,HeadofSchool,andMr.James
H.Sparks,ChairoftheBoardofTrustees,heldthethirdannualreceptionhonoringtheFoundersandFormerTrusteesofCapeHenryCollegiateSchool.
ThereceptionwasdesignedtogivetheFoundersandFormerTrusteesafirsthandglimpseofthemanygreatthingsthataretakingplaceonCapeHenry’scampustoday.Itwaswonderfultohearsomanyheart-warmingstoriesfromtheguestsabouttheirinvolvementwiththeSchoolthroughtheyears.
Current Board Chair Mr. James Sparks, and Former Board Chair and Current Secretary of Finance for the State of Virginia The Honorable Jody Wagner.
Current Trustees Mr. Greg Law, Mr. Chris Perry, and Ms. Mary McNeal.
Former Board Chair Elliott Schaubach and his wife, Carolyn.Former Board Chair Mark Kelly and his wife, Chris.
Women of Distinction RecipientsPresentedbytheYWCAofSouthHamptonRoads,
the18thannualWomenofDistinctionAwardsrecognizedacross-sectionoffemalemoversandshakers.Thisyear’sawardsluncheon,heldonApril6,andhonoringhigh-rankingstategovernmentleadersandeverydaycommunityheroines,coincidedwiththeYWCA’s95thanniversary.TheluncheonwasattendedbyseveralCHCSadministrators,facultymembers,andUpperSchoolPeerLeaderssincetwoCapeHenryCollegiateSchoolparentsandleaderswerehonorees.Mrs.SusanHirschbielandTheHonorableJodyWagnerweretwoofthisyear’srecipients.
The Honorable Jody Wagner, former Chair of the CHCS Board of Trustees.
Peer Leaders, faculty, and administrators attending the event.
Mrs. Susan Hirschbiel with family and friends.
It was an honor to have Founder andFormer Headmistress, Mrs. Anne D.Waldrop (Dickie Jordan Waldrop), andher husband, Mr. Louis S. Waldrop(Luke), visit the campus in early April.Dickieenjoyedvisitingwithmanyfriendsand showing Luke the Anne D. JordanFaculty Workroom and her portraitpaintedbyMrs.KayTemmehangingjustoutsidetheworkroom.
FounderandFormerHeadmistressoftheSchoolVisits
Mr. Shep Jordan, Mr. Luke Waldrop, Mrs. Anne Jordan Waldrop, and Dr. John P. Lewis.
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V olunteers make it Happen
CapeHenryCollegiateSchoolbelievesthatacommunityofdifferencesenrichestheeducationalexperienceand,therefore,theSchoolsupportsaninclusivecommunitythatrespectsandhonorstheuniquenessofeachindividualandappreciatesallmembersofthecommunity.Membersofthecommunityhaveasharedinterestinthewelfareof
theCapeHenryCollegiateSchoolcommunityandthecommunityatlargepromotingactivitiesthatendowthecommunity.
D E V E L O P M E N T N E W S
Cape Henry volunteers are always lending a Hand!
Cape Henry volunteers are always lending a Hand!
Cindy Nash, Terry Forehand, Kim Wheeler, and Vicki Wicher.
Bridget Breitenberg, Meg Zoretic, and Leslie Quisenberry.
Cathy Lewis, Laura Putney, and Lee Bergen.
Skip and Donna Brehm with Annie and Charles Reichoff.
Craig Mytelka.
Joanne Davlin.
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Cape Henry volunteers are always lending a Hand!
Cape Henry volunteers are always lending a Hand!
Mary Meyer.
Lance and Joanne Davlin.
Cheryl Weber and Chrissy DeCroix.
Leslie Zapatero with Kelly and Karen Law.
Kim Wheeler and Karen Law.
Julie Scherrer, Angie Finley, and Nancy Cole.
Mary Rose Cutrino, Leslie Quisenberry, and Debbie Cunningham.
Tammy Dail and Bridget Breitenberg.
CHCs golF tournaMent
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Karen Sparks, George Yates, Chrissy DeCroix, and Mary Vance.
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Thank you! CaMpaign goal: $6.5 Million pledges: $5.1 Million*
*as of June 30, 2006
D E V E L O P M E N T N E W S
Kim Cavallari, Cheryl Weber, and Brian Menard.
Debbi Mandell and Dolores Paphites.
Cindy Gooch.
Kim Wheeler, Deb Posey, and Lee Bergen. Dabney Napolitano and Michele Brooks.
volunteer reCeption
Field day
$5.5 MILLION
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$6.5 MILLIONtwo goals…
One Schoolscience &
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2005-2006 GOAL
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DOLLARS COLLECTEDAS OF JUne 30, 2006
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C Hcs Golf tournament
Thankyoutoeveryonewhoassistedinmakingthisyear’sCHCSGolfTournamentatremendoussuccess.Itwasabeautiful,sunnydayatthe
CavalierGolfandYachtClubwithover120playersandparentvolunteers.SpecialthankstoMr.ScotCreechforchairingthiseventandforhisdedicationtotheSchoolandtoourstudents.
Wendy Sims with Maureen and Richard Olivieri.
Jon and Kim Wheeler.
Scot Creech, Julie Scherrer, and Dennis Ellmer.
Mary Ann McNeil and Julie Perry.
William Fuller.
Beverly Chenaie, Wendy Sims, Mary McNeal, and Alice Meredith.
Jerry McDonnell and Mike Romaniw.
Tony Cerza, Daryl Becker, Jon Wheeler, and Alan Parnigoni.
Ben McClenahan, Greg Law, Kelly Law, and Gary Gilmore.
Cape Henry Parent Volunteers Make It Happen!
Janeene Russell, John Wright, Victor Gurley, and Nelson Corniel.
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BHutan: land of tHe tHunder draGon
LettersofsupportforourmissionfromGovernorKaineandSenatorAllenwisheduswellasweembarkedtothesmallBuddhistKingdomasoneofthefirstAmericanhighschoolstovisit.PeoplehadaskedmewhyIwantedtogotoBhutan.IwantedtorespondwithMallory’sinfamousquote,“Becauseit’sthere.”Butinfact,theanswerwasmorelike,“Becausenobodyelsegoesthere.”Bhutanopeneditsdoorstotourismin1974andlastyearallowedanestimated10,000touristsintoDrukYul,ortheLandoftheThunderDragon.InaworldofiPods,computersandcabletelevision,Iwantedtomoveourstudentssofaroutoftheircomfortzone,thattheirwholeperceptionoftheworldwouldbealtered.IthinkBhutan’smagicdidjustthat.TheallureofthisHimalayan“Shangri-La”coveredpolitics,cultureandreligion.Politically,ourprogramwashighlightedbya90minutediscussionatthecapitalontheconceptofGrossNationalHappinesswithHisExcellencyLyonpoJigmeThinley,MinisterforHome&CulturalAffairsandformerPrimeMinister.WefollowedthatwithadiscussionoftheconstitutionwithHisExcellencyLyonpoSonamTobgay,ChiefJusticeoftheBhutanSupremeCourtandprimaryarchitectofthenewlydrafted,firstconstitution.AtouroftheSupremeCourtwithtwojustices,adinnerwiththeDirectorofEducationandDirectorofManagementtoppedan
extremelyrareopportunityforourstudentstohaveaccesstothehighestpoliticalofficers.ButonecannotdiscusspoliticsinBhutanwithoutmentioningreligion.Thetwoarenotseparate,butareequal,andintegratedthroughouttheirsociety.
BhutanisalandofmythsandlegendswhereBuddhistmantraschantedbyredrobedmonksriseabovethethickgreenforests.TantricBuddhismissoingrainedintheculturethatitpermeateseveryaspectofexistencefromKingWangchuck’sconsultationwithanastrologerbeforeamilitarycontesttothepoorestfarmertoilingbehindtwoprayerbeadedoxeninaricepaddy.OrchardsofwhiteBuddhistprayerflagsdotthemountainsideswithcoolwindscarryingprayersforthedeadtotheheavens.Prayerwheelsofmanysizesinundateeachcommunitysendingprayersofcompassionskywardtohelpridtheworldofhatredandanger.Insomecases,largeprayerwheelsarepoweredbyglacierfedstreams,sotheycanspineternallyhelpingease
thesinsoftheworld.BhutanisalandofspiritsanddemonswhoareoftenkeptatbaybythepowersofBuddhistmantrasandritualspasseddownbythelikesofDrukpaKinley,ortheDevineMadmanoftheFlamingThunderbolt.PeoplestilladorntheirhomeswithFlamingThunderboltstowardoffevilspirits.ItisalandwherethelegendaryBuddhistlamaGuruRimpocheflewonthebackofatigertothecliffsoverParotoestablishtheholyTashkang,orTigersNestmonasteryinthe8thCentury.Coloriseverywhere;fromtheredrhododendronscoveringthe12,000-footfoothillsofthesnow-cappedHimalayastointricatelypaintedmuralsintemples.Bytheendofthetrip,ourstudentsfeltcomfortablemeditatingonthefloorofatempleorspinningaprayerwheel.
Culturally,Bhutanisalandthatisblissfullystuckintime.Itremainsinmanyplacesthesameasitwas1,000yearsagoprovidingourstudentswithaglimpseintothepast.Buckwheatflourisstillmilledtheancientway,betweenstonesspunbystreampower.ItisaplacewheretwelfthcenturycastlescalledDzongsarestillusedasgovernmentoffices.Peoplestillwearthetraditional,colorfulghosandkeras.Thirtyfivepercentdonothaveelectricity,fortypercentareilliterate,andninetypercentaresubsistencefarmers.Butdespite
theirapparentdeprivation,wewerewelcomedintohomes,monasteriesandnunnerieswithkind,contentsmiles.Duringourelevendayvisit,wesawatmost,adozenwesterners,sparingBhutanofmuchoutsideinfluenceandleavingarefreshinglyuntouched
nation.Itisasifthe25,000-footpeaksthatsurroundthiscountryhaveprotecteditfromallthatailstheplanet.Thebeautyofthepeople,theculture,andthelandremainsintactandintoxicating.
Priortothetrip,ourstudentsponderedwhethertheconceptofGrossNationalHappinesswaspropaganda.Afterthetrip,nonedoubtedthathappinessshouldbethemostimportantgoalforasociety,andithasnothingtodowithmaterialisticaccumulation;asimpleconceptthathopefullyhasinextricablyalteredtheirperceptionoftheworld.As
studentDannyLamptonstatedtowardstheendofthetrip,“Thistriphaschangedmylife.”Thatmakestwoofus.
Awards
Awardslower scHool
Grade 5
President’s academic award Recipients have attained a 90% or above grade average for three years and have scored 90% or above on all major eRB national Achievement Tests since Third Grade.
abigail Clark, Will Clarke, Hunter davlin, ari Gershon, Garrett Gomez, Lindsay Jared, Jenna Knight, Christian Law, and Taylor renfro
Head of scHool award Students have maintained the highest overall averages for the year, as well as a positive attitude toward their schoolwork and all areas of academic life.
abigail Clark, Hunter davlin, and Jenna Knight
lower scHool director’s award
Students who exemplify the true meaning of a Cape Henry Collegiate School student. They are dedicated students, respectful of teachers, classmates, themselves, and their school.
Hollis Camp and amory Langley
virginia matHematics league awards:First Place Will Clarke, Garrett Gomez, and Taylor renfroSecond Place Jessica Bland, John Hurley, and Jenna KnightThird Place Colin Ballard and annalise Hannah
excellence in mytHological studies
Silver Certificates abigail Clark, evie Gordon,(96-99% scores) and Taylor renfroBronze Certificates Jessica Bland, Natalie Caudle, (90-95% scores) Garrett Gomez, Jenna Knight, annalise Hannah, Christian Law, Kyle McKee, and Morgan sabol
academic acHievement awards
Highest Cumulative GPAMrs. Field’s english Madeleine dilleyMrs. Field’s Math Kevin rigginsMrs. Field’s Reading J. W. PogueMrs. Ruehrmund’s english anne ZendmanMrs. Ruehrmund’s Math Lindsay JaredMrs. Ruehrmund’s Reading Chase Mcdonnell Mrs. Thornton’s english Hollis Camp and Taylor renfroMrs. Thornton’s Math Natalie MasonMrs. Thornton’s Reading Lindsay Castleberry and Taylor renfro Mrs. Turner’s english d’Nita albrittonMrs. Turner’s Math Liza Nash and emily LevinMrs. Turner’s Reading Lauren Bain
student council association awards
President Hunter davlinSecretary Courtney Camden
sca class rePresentatives and executive council Christopher Branch, Lindsay Castleberry Will Clarke, Jessie Gabris, ari Gershon, amory Langley, Liza Nash, Morgan sabol, Mason smith, and danny Zoretic
academic acHievement awards
Highest Cumulative GPAMrs. Corter’s Language Arts Georgia BreitMrs. Corter’s Math shelley smithMrs. Howards Language Arts Wade Browning and Jackson LawMrs. Howard’s Math dean WatkinsMs. Lechler’s Language Arts Timon osingaMs. Lechler’s Math Zoe serratelliMrs. Wood’s Language Arts Brian MurrayMrs. Wood’s Math Bryce Cutrino and Georgia Breit
language arts HigH scores awards
Leigh anne Kline, Mitchell Kucy, ann freeman Wood, Georgia Breit, Laila serpe, sacha scharnowske, and dean Watkins
virginia matHematics league award
1st Place Leigh anne Kline2nd Place Mitchell Kucy3rd Place Bryce Cutrino
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iddle scHool awards and recoGnitions
grade 6 - HigHest average Outstanding Achievement Will serratelliHonorable Mention Kristen Parnigoni and Greg Gardner
grade 7 - HigHest average
Outstanding Achievement Meghan ClarkHonorable Mention Brigid skorup
grade 8 - HigHest average
Outstanding Achievement sarah GordonHonorable Mention Phil McNeal and ryosuke Yabe
excellence in studio art Grade 6 robbie Johnstone and rebekah Garland*Grade 7 Molly o’Brien and Brigid skorup*Grade 8 Yasmine Johnson and Christine Melchor*
excellence in advanced studio art Grade 7 abbey Jones and Peyton rack*Grade 8 Clarke Templeton and sarah Gordon*
MIddLe sCHooL eXCeLLeNCe IN aCadeMIC aCHIeVeMeNT
Md.a.r. good citizensHiP award
Presented to a student who by his or her personal acts, attitude, and character has proven to be a most outstanding citizen of the Middle School.
Libby Bland
Best all-around award
Awarded to students who have shown outstanding performance in all areas of the School: academics, athletics, student support, and citizenship.
Madison Houck and robert Knuth
faculty award Awarded to students in Grades 6 and 7 who have demonstrated excellence in all areas of Middle School Life.
Grade 6 Will overman and Courtney Paphites Grade 7 Lucas Briet, Jamie Burke, Meghan Clark, and Brigid skorup
dr. w. HugH moomaw scHolarsHiP
Scholarship to The Brooks Family Spirit Store, medal, and certificate to a rising ninth Grade student who demonstrates intellectual ability, extracurricular involvement, and civility.
damian Taylor
director of middle scHool award
Awarded to students who are worthy of recognition by virtue of achievements in several different areas.
Megan Bradley, Mac Morecock, and Kate Pleasants
dolPHin award
Awarded to a student who has demonstrated strength of character and values that reflect the Mission of Cape Henry Collegiate School.
david Blanchard and sarah Gordon
middle scHool sPirit award
Awarded to students who have visibly demonstrated their spirit and enthusiasm for Cape Henry Collegiate School.
Heather Mytelka and Cameron rinaldi
new student involvement award
Awarded to a student who entered new to Cape Henry Collegiate School this year and has been involved in all aspects of school life.
Molly o’Brien
student involvement award
Awarded to students who have been involved in all aspects of Cape Henry Collegiate School.
Jordan Kucy and Phil McNeal
student imProvement award
Awarded to a student who has demonstrated improvement throughout the year.
Christine Melchor
middle scHool diligence award Awarded to a students in Grades 6, 7, and 8 who have demonstrated outstanding work ethic with their sense of commitment, dedication, and responsibility.
Grade 6 Kyle McCammon and samantha NapolitanoGrade 7 Chandler ettel and Tyler HolsingerGrade 8 Kimberly fuller and Coles Ketter
Perfect attendance award
Awarded to students who have a perfect attendance record for the entire academic year.
Jamie Burke
President’s education award
Awarded to students who have been on the Headmaster’s or Honor Roll Lists for each trimester during Grades 6, 7, and 8 at CHCS and have achieved the highest percentiles in both verbal and quantitative eRB testing. Students must exhibit high motivation, integrity, intellectual depth, leadership qualities, and exceptional judgment.
Kathleen dawson, Jay dwight, robert Knuth, Phil McNeal, Mac Morecock, Kelli Morrissey, Kate Pleasants, and Brooke stellmach
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excellence in drama Grade 8 Libby Bland and Nick stone
excellence in cHorus Grade 6 samantha Napolitano and Tracie aspinwall*Grade 7 Kalan Brehm, Kristin Hopkins*, and elizabeth McNamara*Grade 8 Brooke stellmach and Paige Wheeler*
excellence in Band Band 6 Max serpe, Josh Lim*, and russell sanders*Band 7 Meghan Clark and Lauren devendorf*Band 8 ryosuke Yabe, david Plotnick*, and divya suresh*
excellence in strings Grade 6 Kyle McCammon and Will overman*Grade 7 Katelyn falkGrade 8 Kaleigh Cohen and Jordan Kucy*
excellence in englisH Grade 6 stephen Kayota and Will overmanGrade 6 Honors Greg Gardner and Courtney PaphitesGrade 7 Taryn Payne and Peyton rack*Grade 7 Honors Meghan Clark and Maggie skorup*Grade 8 Coles Keeter and d. J. Taylor*Grade 8 Honors Mac Morecock and Phil McNeal*
excellence in frencH
French IA Kristin Hopkins and Marina royston*French IB sarah Gordon and robert Humphreys*
national frencH exam Grade 7 Lucas Breit, Courtney Cripps, Lauren devendorf, Wesley Gregory, Kristin Hopkins, elizabeth McNamara, and Marina roystonGrade 8 Libby Bland, Kimberly fuller, sarah Gordon, robert Humphreys, Jordan Kucy, and Jennifer Lee
excellence in sPanisH
Spanish IA Meghan Clark and elli Mirenda*Spanish IB Phil McNeal and Heather Mytelka*
national sPanisH exam Spanish I Phil McNeal, Heather Mytelka, Coles Keeter, and ronak Patel
excellence in latin Latin IA Jamie Burke and Kalan Brehm*Latin IB david Blanchard and Kelli Morrissey*
national latin exam Grade 7 Jamie Burke and Kalan BrehmGrade 8 david Blanchard
excellence in german
German IA Peyton rackGerman IB Mac Morecock and Brooke stellmach*
excellence in social studies
Geography romy Verweij and Kristen Parnigoni*Ancient Civilization Meghan Clark and Brigid skorup*Modern History Kimberly fuller and Kelli Morrissey*
excellence in matH Math 6 Yagna Patel and Neet Patel*Math 6 Honors Kristen Parnigoni and Greg Gardner* Pre-Algebra I Tyler Holsinger and emma elliott*Pre-Algebra II Kimberly fuller and Cory Zapatero* Pre-Algebra Meghan Clark and Brigid skorup*Algebra I Jeong Kim, ryosuke Yabe, and Madison Houck*
excellence in HealtH Health 6 Will serratelli, Josh Lim, and Phillip Jones*Health 7 elli Mirenda and douglas ruetzel*Health 8 Madison Houck and Phil McNeal*
excellence in science
earth Science Greg Gardner and romy Verweij*Life Science Meghan Clark and Brigid skorup*Physical Science sarah Gordon and Mac Morecock*
excellence in tecHnology
Microsoft Word Laney ClarkeMicrosoft PowerPoint Bria KingIC3 Coles Keeter
community service award Grade 6 Whitney Conrad and Greg Noordanus*Grade 7 Will Merritt and Lauren devendorf*Grade 8 elizabeth Harker and Chloe snyder*
middle scHool reading recognition Grade 6 Graeme Wren and Greg Gardner* Grade 7 Brigid skorup and Marina royston*Grade 8 sam Law and Kerianne Bertolino*
science fair awards First Place sal serpe Second Place Jazz rozierThird Place Cory Zapatero
science fair HonoraBle mentions Health & Medicine Gloria GriffinZoology Kaleigh CohenChemistry Jennifer Leeenvironmental Science andrew smithBotany Nick stoneConsumer Products Kelli MorrisseyPhysical Science amanda WhiteBehavioral Science Kensey GoochBiology Jason allred
students taking uPPer scHool courses
French II Kaleigh CohenFrench III Honors Yasmine JohnsonGeometry Kaleigh Cohen and Kelli MorrisseyLatin I ali Huffman, Kate Pleasants, and Nick stoneSpanish I amy Bennis, Kristin Capria, Gloria Griffin, addison Page, and Cole simmonsSpanish III Nick Costa
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general louis J. fortier leadersHiP award
Brielle Paolini The General Louis J. Fortier Leadership Award is given by his son, L. Renshaw Fortier, former Chairman of the Board of Trustees in honor of his father who saw combat in four wars of the United States. The award is for a senior who has shown leadership in word and deed.
grace olin Jordan literary award
cHristoPHer Parmenter
The Grace Olin Jordan Literary Award was the first graduation award established by the Board of Trustees in 1972 and recognizes a student who has consistently demonstrated excellence in literary works.
tHe goodwin sHePard Jordan loyalty award
david miller
The Goodwin Shepherd Jordan Loyalty Award is given by a former faculty member, Anne Dickson Jordan Waldrop, in memory of her husband, G. S. Jordan, to a senior who has shown outstanding dedication, support, and loyalty to the School. The award is designed to recognize a student or students whose commitment does not bring instant attention and public recognition.
tHe daniel P. ricHardson commitment to diversity award
drake cHildress
The Daniel P. Richardson Commitment to Diversity Award is given to a senior who has been involved in student organizations that promote diversity, who embodies and personifies the principles of diversity and pluralism, and who has been a pioneer in efforts to make Cape Henry Collegiate School a diverse environment.
tHe artHur Peregoff award
sHun fukuda
The Arthur Peregoff Award is given in memory of Arthur Peregoff, Founder, former Board Chair and loyal supporter to the spirit and the mission of Cape Henry Collegiate School. The faculty-selected award is given to a senior who is deemed worthy of recognition for his or her positive contributions to Cape Henry Collegiate School.
senior sPeecH award
weston nortHam, annaBelle dragas*, and gregory meyers*Cape Henry encourages students to speak for themselves whether it is to defend a point they believe in, to offer their opinion in a classroom, or to make an announcement at a student assembly. Presenting a well researched persuasive speech is a graduation requirement. The recipient of the Senior Speech Award is selected by the Upper School faculty.
tHe catHerine siscoe lewis caPe Henry family citizen of tHe year award
dennis ellmer The Catherine Siscoe Lewis Cape Henry Family Citizen of the Year Award recognizes an individual's extraordinary achievements for the benefit of Cape Henry Collegiate School's interest. The annual award is given to an individual selected from the Trustee, student, faculty, staff, alumni, or friend of the Cape Henry Collegiate School family. The award is presented each year at the graduation ceremony.
distinguisHed alumni award
J. cHristoPHer Perry, class of 1992The Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes a graduate who has made important contributions to the School.
caPe Henry collegiate scHool “survivors” Cape Henry Collegiate School "Survivors" are members of the Class of 2006 who have attended Cape Henry Collegiate School and have survived 12 or more years of continuous, unbroken education at CHCS.
Beginning their education at CHCS in Prekindergarten or Kindergarten are: Benjamin almond, ashley ammons, Whitney Bennis, anne Birkhead, alexander flowe, Michael Meredith, sebastian Moreno, alan Puglisi, Jason stewart, ashley Temoche, Clay Tourault, and Tyler VanderMeer.
Seniors who have attended CHCS since First Grade are: Brittany anderson, annabelle dragas, Joseph farmartino, Christopher fletcher, Kathleen frieden, david Miller, Leslie Mounaime, and devin Nash.
caPe Henry collegiate scHool core values award
JosePH farmatino
The Cape Henry Collegiate School Core Values Award is awarded to the senior designated by the Upper School faculty who best exemplifies the four core values of the School: community, integrity, scholarship, and opportunity.
tHe Perry family matH, science, and tecHnology award
weston nortHam
The Perry Family Math, Science, and Technology Award is awarded to the senior selected by these departments, who demonstrates excellence in math, science, and technology.
tHe sParks family fine arts award
annaBelle dragas
The Sparks Family Fine Arts Award is awarded to the senior whose contributions and achievements in the fine arts are notable.
raduation and upper scHool academic acHievement awardsG
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Brendan Charles ahern University of South CarolinaMichelle renée ainslie Roanoke CollegeBenjamin Charles almond* Virginia Techashley Nicole ammons University of South FloridaBrittany Michelle anderson The University of north Carolina at GreensboroYoeri Willem Pieter Bank Old Dominion UniversityPankti Barot Virginia Commonwealth UniversityWhitney Irene Bennis* Virginia TechHarpreet Kaur Bharij Virginia Techanne Tilghman Birkhead James Madison UniversityTyler Grey Bonney Randolph-Macon CollegeChristopher daniel Burke* Carleton Collegeelizabeth Blake Burlage Virginia Techadam Judson Carr Virginia TechPatrick Quinn Chicoine Clemson Universitydrake edward Childress* Stanford Universitysamantha Nicole Church University of Mary WashingtonCameron Nathaniel Conway American UniversityGregory Bernard Covington, II Bridgton Academy (USnA) alexander Mansfield Crowell* Williams CollegeTevis deshawn daniels Undecidedannabelle eleni dragas* The College of William and MaryPatrick sullivan dunn The University of Iowarobert steven ellis, Jr. University of South CarolinaJoseph sever farmartino* University of VirginiaKelly Marie fineman Virginia TechJeremy Neal flax Virginia Commonwealth UniversityChristopher Jensen fletcher Clemson Universityalexander Boyce flowe Virginia TechKathleen elizabeth frieden Georgia Southern Universityshun fukuda* The College of William and MaryKrystal anntoinetta fuller The University of north Carolina at GreensboroPhilip Bradford Gray Lynn UniversityNathalie ann Jackson University of South FloridaKyle alexander Jaffee University of South CarolinaBrett elizabeth Johnson Virginia Techemily Jane Jones Pepperdine UniversityKaren Leigh Kirk Virginia Techdinwiddie daniel Lampton, IV James Madison UniversityBrent Curtis Landen Arizona State University
Michael scott Mallett ITT Technical InstituteKatie elizabeth McGraw University of Mary WashingtonJeremy r. McMahan The College of William and MaryHolly Marie McNutt Randolph-Macon CollegeMichael John Meredith Campbell UniversityGregory scott Meyers Towson Universitydavid robert Miller University of Mary Washington Kyle alexander Miller UndecidedNicole Natasha Moore University of Central Floridasebastian alexander Moreno Florida Institute of TechnologyJohn Cooper Morrison, IV Randolph-Macon CollegeLeslie Yasmeen Mounaime Virginia Commonwealth Universitydevin elizabeth Nash University of GeorgiaWeston Thomas Northam* The College of William and MaryHilary Cecelia oser California State University, Fresno Matthew d. ostrowski Virginia Wesleyan CollegeBrielle Marie Paolini* The College of William and MaryChristopher stedman Parmenter Hamilton Collegerebecca M. Perrel Tidewater Community College ryan edward Post Roanoke Collegeallen C. Puglisi* Vanderbilt UniversityBradley alton ripley George Mason UniversityNicholas James rosa Springfield Collegeespen sakseide Old Dominion UniversityHunter Tuke sanders West Virginia UniversityMadeleine Louise siviter The University of AlabamaJason Nolan stewart University of VirginiaMatthew david szycher Virginia Techarthur Canning Taylor, IV* University of Virginiaashley de-wanna Temoche Queens University of CharlotteKatherine Vaughan Timms The University of AlabamaClayton J. Tourault Arizona State UniversityMichael Parker Trop James Madison UniversityLauren Kate Turner James Madison UniversityCaitlin stoddard Vance University of Mary WashingtonTyler douglas VanderMeer University of Mary WashingtonGlenn Thomas Waterbury* University of VirginiaLindsey Kent Weathersby George Mason UniversityBritany smith Woodring Randolph-Macon CollegeCourtney Kellam Woodward The University of Alabama
* Cumulative GPA of 94 or above
Benjamin Almond National Japanese Honor Society ScholarshipWhitney Bennis National Latin Honor Society ScholarshipChristopher Burke National Merit Scholarship Corporation Award, Carleton CollegeDrake Childress National French Honor Society Scholarship National Japanese Honor Society ScholarshipAlexander Crowell Wings Over America Scholarship Futures in Aerospace ScholarshipJoseph Farmartino Charles Barker Automotive Scholarship All Saints’ Episcopal Church Dodie Carroll ScholarshipJeremy Flax National Spanish Honor Society ScholarshipShun Fukuda National Japanese Honor Society ScholarshipNathalie Jackson Green and Gold Merit Scholarship, University of South Florida Brent Landen Sun Devil Merit Scholarship, Arizona State University Michael Meredith Scott Ellis Scholarship, Campbell UniversityNicole Moore Athletic Scholarship, University of Central FloridaJohn Morrison Recognition Grant, Randolph-Macon College Weston Northam National Latin Honor Society ScholarshipMatthew Ostrowski Merit Scholarship, Virginia Wesleyan CollegeBrielle Paolini Virginia Golf Foundation Spencer-Wilkinson Scholarship Christopher Parmenter Thalia Civic League ScholarshipAlan Puglisi Merit Scholarship, Vanderbilt University Blair School of MusicTyler VanderMeer National French Honor Society Scholarship
THe CLass of 2006 sCHoLarsHIP aWard reCIPIeNTs
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valedictorian
alexander Crowell
salutatorians
drake Childress and Brielle Paolini
karl tewes awards
Lauren Cheniae and Niraj Patel
minnie fine literary award
erika schaubach
alexandra l. Boyd award
elizabeth Burlage and Brent Landen
amerigrouP community service award
Lauren Cheniae and rashada russell
randolPH-macon college Book award
elizabeth Wagner
randolPH-macon woman’s college Book award
Christina Breitenberg-scavuzzo
Jefferson Book award
George f. shipp, Jr.
dartmoutH college Book award
Michael spruiell
smitH college Book award
Casey scherrer
william and mary leadersHiP award
ethan Kelley
mcgraw scHolarsHiP
Juan Cordero
cHcs alumni award
aaron Moore and angel richardson
new student involvement award
Nathalie Bank
dolPHin sPirit award
shelby evans
founders student activities award
Katherine Timms
Humanitarian award
dinwiddie d. Lampton, IV
faculty award
Parker Talbert
Jordan award
Christopher Geraci and rashada russell
everett award
daniel Bain
moomaw award
alexander Crowell and Jeremy McMahan
socrates award
Barrett Jacobson
Harold Hoff science interest award
Tyler VanderMeer
tHe virginian-Pilot scHolastic acHievement team scHolarsHiP nominee and finalist
Brielle Paolini
tHe virginian-Pilot scHolastic acHievement team memBers
Brandon allred, emily Burke, alexander Crowell, annabelle dragas, Lauren Cheniae, and ethan Kelley
Parents of african-american students (Paas)
Gregory Covington
scHolar atHlete award
Christopher Burke and devin Nash
excellence in englisH
Grade 9 Kathryn Van deveer*Grade 10 Christina Breitenberg-scavuzzo*Grade 11 Morgan Pearman*Grade 12 Christopher Burke, Christopher Parmenter, and Phillip B. Gray*
excellence in matHematics
Grade 9 Madison Woodson*Grade 10 emily Burke*Grade 11 adelin Miloslavov*Grade 12 alexander Crowell
american matHematics contest Grade 10 First Place Madison Woodson Second Place andrew ruetzel Third Place Kelly ZoreticGrade 12 First Place Brielle Paolini Second Place alexander Crowell Third Place Christopher Burke
excellence in tecHnology
Computer Administration Weston NorthamComputer/Multimedia Zachary snyderComputer Programming adelin Miloslavov
virginia matH league First Place Benjamin almond and adam CarrSecond Place emily Burke and Jason stewartThird Place alexander Crowell and andrew ruetzel
excellence in History
Grade 9: Katherine Grubiak*Grade 10: Brandon allred*Grade 11: Lauren Cheniae* Grade 12: Brielle Paolini
* HonoraBle mention
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excellence in frencH
drake Childress and Lara Barbir
alliance francaise frencH comPetition Third Place - AP Level Tyler VanderMeerSuperior - French IV George f. shipp, Jr.excellent - French IV Lara Barbir
national frencH exam winners Sixth Place drake Childress Tenth Place Tyler VanderMeer
excellence in german
Kelsey Pick and aubrey Northam*
excellence in latin
Weston Northam and Niraj Patel*
excellence in sPanisH
Jeremy flax and Marguerite McNeal
excellence in Biology
Weston Northam
excellence in cHemistry
Benjamin almond and ethan Kelley*
excellence in PHysics
alexander Crowell and samantha Church*
exPloravision awards
Honorable Mention: alexander Crowell, Weston Northam, and Michael Mallett
excellence in vocal music
Tyler VanderMeer and Cameron Gwaltney*
excellence in instrumental music (Band)Niraj Patel and Ken fukuda*
excellence in instrumental music (strings)Brittaney Michielsens and Blakely Cohen
excellence in visual art
Leslie Mounaime and Brielle Paolini
excellence in drama
annabelle dragas
academic acHievement scHolastic award for grade 12alexander Crowell, Benjamin almond*, Christopher Burke*, elizabeth Burlage*, drake Childress*, shun fukuda*, Nathalie Jackson*, devin Nash*, Weston Northam*, Brielle Paolini*, alan Puglisi*, Bradley ripley*, arthur C. Taylor*, and Lindsey Weathersby*
community service awards for grade 12Pankti Barot, Harpreeti Bharij, Tyler Bonney, annabelle dragas, and Lauren Turner
outstanding academic imProvement award for grade 12 Kyle Miller, Brendan ahern*, Michelle ainslie*, anne Birkhead*, elizabeth Burlage*, Krystal fuller*, Karen Kirk*, Holly McNutt, Gregory Meyer*, devin Nash*, Christopher Parmenter*, rebecca Perrel*, ryan Post*, Bradley ripley*, Nicholas rosa*, espen sakseide*, and ashley Temoche*
outstanding academic imProvement award from grades 9 to 12
dinwiddie d. Lampton, IV, robert ellis*, Gregory Meyers*, david Miller*, Kyle Miller*, Christopher Parmenter*, rebecca Perrel*, ryan Post*, espen sakseide*, Hunter sanders*, ashley Temoche*, and Lindsey Weathersby*
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sPecial recognition awards
Patrick william foley award
Brandon faubert
maryanne JacoBsen award
anne Birkhead
scott d. o’Hara award
Blake Burlage
tHomas k. Barnes award
danny Lampton
Booster cluB
devin Nash
varsity academic atHletes of tHe year
Niraj PatelMorgan Pearman
middle scHool atHletes of tHe year
Cory Mavromatisandrea Paphities
manager of tHe year
Juan Cordero
most valuaBle Player and coacH’s award
Boys cross country
MVP Tom WaterburyCA Brad ripley
girls cross country
MVP Kelli MorrisseyCA Karen Kirk
girls field Hockey
Co-Attack MVP Blake Burlage and anne BirkheadDefensive MVP sarah Potter CA Lauren Turner
Boys soccer
Coach’s MVP Pat ChicoinePlayer’s MVP TJ Maroon
girls tennis
MVP Lauren Cheniae CA Marguerite McNeal
Boys volleyBall
MVP Nick rosaCA Niraj Patel
girls volleyBall
MVP samantha Church and Courtney WoodwardCA Casey scherrer
Boys BasketBall
MVP Greg Covington and Tevis daniels CA TJ Maroon and Jonathan Whited
girls BasketBall MVP shelby evans and stephanie GruneCA Kelsey Pick
cHeerleading
MVP Brittany anderson CA Brett Johnson
Boys swimming
MVP Carter GibsonCA John farley and david sarrett
girls swimming
MVP danielle BealeCA rachel Cross
Boys wrestling
MVP adam CarrCA drew Mason
Boys BaseBall
MVP robert Morey andCA Joe farmartino and Pat Chicoine
varsity coed golf
MVP scott saalCA Brielle Paolini
Boys lacrosse
Class of 2004 Carter MavromatisLeadership Award MVP Brandon faubertCA alex elliott
girls lacrosse
MVP devin NashCA Kelly Zoretic
girls soccer
Coach’s MVP anne BirkheadPlayer’s MVP Genna BrandCA Kelsey Bergen
girls softBall
MVP stephanie GruneCA danielle Beale and Lizzie Wagner
Boys tennis
MVP Chris fletcherCA Niraj Patel
Boys track and field
MVP Matt szycher CA danny Lampton
girls track and field
MVP Carina TateCA Kelli Morrissey
Boys crew
MVP david sarrettCA Jacob Jones
girls crew
MVP Madison MarchbankCA Karen Kirk
tHletic awards and recoGnitionsA
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tHree-sPort varsity atHletes
Jeff Bradley, emily Cole, shelby evans, Brandon faubert, Wes forehand, stephanie Grune, Libi Henley, Cole Mason, Jackie Miller, robert Morey, and Kelsey scherrer
all-american HonoraBle mention
devin Nash - Lacrosse
state recognitions
field Hockey - ChampionsGirls Lacrosse - runner-upGirls soccer - semifinalistsBoys Tennis - 5th PlaceTrack and field - 6th Place - Womens 4 x 100M
first team all-state Honors
anne Birkhead - field Hockey/ soccerGenna Brand - soccerBlake Burlage - field HockeyMary flowers - LacrosseNicole Moore - soccerrobert Morey - BaseballKelli Morrissey - Cross Countrydevin Nash - Lacrosse
second team all-state Honors
T. J. Maroon - soccerryan Post - soccer
state field Hockey all-tournament team Honors
Blake BurlageLibi Henley
state field Hockey tournament Honors
stephanie Grune - Tournament MVP
state track and field tournament
Jasmine Marshall - 9th Place - shot PutKelli Morrissey - 10th Place - 1600MCarina Tate - 8th Place - Triple Jump
state wrestling tournament
adam Carr - 1st Placesam Law - 4th PlaceCole Mason - 2nd Place
first team all-tidewater Honors
anne Birkhead - field Hockey
sPecial recognitions
Crew - Men’s Lightweight Independent schools regatta Champions
tcis recognitions
Golf - Champions Girls Lacrosse - regular season Champions
tcis coacH of tHe year Honors
Jen Baker - Girls LacrossePhil stewart - Golf
first team all-tcis Honors
dan Bain - Lacrosseanne Birkhead - field HockeyGenna Brand - soccerBlake Burlage - field HockeyPat Chicoine - BaseballGreg Covington - BasketballTevis daniels - BasketballBrandon faubert - LacrosseChris fletcher - TennisMary flowers - LacrosseBrent Landen - GolfT. J. Maroon - soccerNicole Moore - soccerrobert Morey - BaseballKelli Morrissey - Cross Countrydevin Nash - LacrosseMorgan Pearman - Lacrosseryan Post - soccerNick rosa - Volleyballscott saal - GolfLauren Turner - field Hockey
second team all-tcis Honors
anne Birkhead - soccerBlake Burlage - LacrossePat Chicoine - soccerKathleen dawson - Tennisraj dhillon - TennisBrandon faubert - soccerstephanie Grune - softballLibi Henley - field HockeyCarter Mavromatis - soccerCarter Mavromatis - LacrosseNiraj Patel - VolleyballParker Talbert - Baseball
HonoraBle mention all-tcis Honors
samantha Church - Volleyballshelby evans - Basketballstephanie Grune - Basketball
tcis all-tournament Honors
Greg Covington - BasketballTevis daniels - Basketball
tcis field Hockey tournament
Libi Henley - Tournament defensive MVP
tcis track and field tournament
Jasmine Marshall - 6th Place - shot PutKelli Morrissey - 3rd Place - 1600MMatt szycher - 6th Place - 100MMatt szycher - 2nd Place - 200MCarina Tate - 5th Place - Triple Jump
tcis wrestling tournament
adam Carr - 1st Place and outstanding Wrestling awardsam Law - 2nd PlaceCole Mason - 1st Placedrew Mason - 3rd Place
cHcs records
Genna Brand - soccer - Leading Goal scorerMatt szycher - Track and field - 100M Matt szycher - Track and field - 200M
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Once again,CapeHenryCollegiate’sLowerSchoolhad aThirdGraderegionalwinningteamintheinternational,Toshiba-sponsoredExploraVisioncompetition.Teammembershad theirpictures inUSA TodayinAprilandcreatedawebpagebasedontheirfuturisticPoison Plant Detector. Third graders Tommy DiBona, Taylor Sivak, Kevin Murray,andRhianne Coferaretheregionalwinners.Additionally,outofthousandsofentriesfromaroundthecountry,Cape Henry’s Fifth Grade had a record nine teams awardedHonorable Mention. Their inventions were as follows: PainlessGlucoseDetector:Will Clarke, Hunter Davlin, Christian Law,andJohn Hurley. AvalancheVictimWarning Device: Abigail Clark, Evelyn Gordon, Annalise Hannah,andTaylor Renfro.Defens-O-Glove:Christian Kelly, Andrew Choi, Kenin Riggins, and Anne Zendman. Splatamatic: Christoper Branch, Elliot Dunn, Allie Kondoff, and Bebe Chittenden. Floatamatic: D’nita Albritton, Nadia Khalaf, Ashley Warren, and Sarah VanDeveer. Safe Suit006:Sevastian Chavez, Dillon Goldberg, Rachel Markman,and Lauren Bain.ElectronicLifeFinder:Courtney CamdenandGrace Silipigni. FlexOspine: Natalie Caudle, Madeleine Dilley, Colin Ballard,andDanny Zoretic.SAFE(StopAccidentsForEveryone):Jessie Gabrid, Reid Schiff, Eli Shocket,andMason Smith.
The Cape Henry Collegiate Lower School “Great ComputerChallenge”teamcompetedinthe“DesktopPresentation”divisionatOldDominionUniversityinAprilandcamehomewithsecondplace!CongratulationstotheFifthGradeTeam: Kyle McKee, John
Hurley,Ashley Ireland, andCoach Rory Fitzpatrick.
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OurfifthgradestudentsrecentlytooktheNationalComprehensiveGradeSixScienceExam.Outof300schoolsfromacrossthecountrytakingtheexam,CapeHenryrankedtenthplace.
Congratulations to second grader Pyar Seth who was recentlyselectedtomodelintheNordstrom’sKids’SpringFashionshowatMacArthurCenter.
As the Acting Lower SchoolDirctor for the Day, secondgraderJessica CopelandenjoyedgivinginstructionstoMrs. Julie Scherrer, Assistant Head ofSchool.
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Middle schoolers Seth White, Justin Lee, and Lucas Breit, andupperschoolersKendra RudmanandRachel CrosstookaSpringBreak trip to Egypt. Accompanied by parents, Linda and Greg Cross, Drake Childressandfamily,andMichelle and Peter Hinck,thegroupenjoyedcamelridingaroundthepyramidstotheSphinx,cruisingdowntheNile,temples,andanunexpectedencounterwithEgyptianschoolchildren.
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Additionalphotosareavailableonlineatwww.capehenry.org.NEWS
Thecompletearticleisavailableonlineatwww.capehenry.org.
APodcastisavailableonlineatwww.capehenry.org.
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CongratulationstoeighthgradersKate PleasantsandKensey Goochforbeingselectedbycoaches,tournamentstaffandthetournamentdirectorfortheOldDominionRegionalVolleyballChampionshipsforthestateofVirginia.
Recently,theCHCSForensicsTeam participated in theannual Forensics Competitionheld at The Williams Schoolin Norfolk. Our 17 studentsearned one point for eachstudent called back in fourdifferentcategories.Callbackswere awarded to Lucas Breit, Georgia Breit, Jenna Knight, Natalie Power,andJosh Lim.MedalswereawardedtoGeorgiaBreit(2ndPlace),LucasBreit(2ndPlace),NataliePower (3rdPlace), andGraceKanakaris (3rdPlace).CapeHenryCollegiateSchooltookthirdplaceoverall.
SeventhgraderRachel Lee earned2ndplaceoverall for 12 and up and 3rd place in theVaultattheStateGymnasticMeetthisspring.
“TeenisrisingstarinEastCoastsurfingcircles”wasthetitleofarecentVirginian-PilotstoryonseventhgraderKate Easton.Katewonfirstplaceinwomen’slongboardandsecondplaceingirl’sshortboardattheMid-AtlanticRegionSurfingChampionshipinFollyBeach,SouthCarolinawhensheoutshined11othersinthelongboarddivisionforages29-and-under.Katealsoswimsyear-roundandplaysjuniorvarsitysoccerforCHCS.NEWS
CongratulationstothenewlyelectedCapeHenryCollegiateMiddleSchoolSCAOfficers for2006–2007:President,Madison Sabol;VicePresident,Will Mason;Secretary,Ben Plotnick;andTreasurer,Abigail Clarke.NEWS
The newly elected Judiciary Council for 2006-2007: Grade 6-Hunter Davlin,Morgan Sabol, and alternateAmory Langley;Grade7-Michael Ettel,Courtney Paphites,andalternateJohn Everett; Grade 8 - Caroline Finley, Douglas Kellermeyer, Jack Beale,andalternateAndrea Paphites.NEWS
The newly elected Honor Council for 2006-2007: Grade 6 -Liza Nash, Jenna Knight, andalternateTaylor Renfro;Grade7- Samantha Napolitano, Graeme Wren, and alternate Kristen Parnigoni;Grade8-Nikki Mandel,Abbey Jones,Chandler Ettel,andalternateTaryn Payne. NEWS
Rachel Lee’s beam routine at the State of Virginia’s Gymnastics Meet.
Farewell to Janet and George Holden Uponthecompletionoftheir2005-2006schoolyear,JanetandGeorgeHoldenreturnedtotheirhomein
NewHampshiretotakecareoffamilyobligations.Theywillbemissed.ItisimportanttorecognizebothJanetandGeorgefortheircontributionstoourschoolcommunity.JanethastaughtfortwelveyearsintheLowerSchool.Shehaselevatedthescienceprogramforyoung
childrentonationallyrecognizedheights.HervisiontoinstituteherownLowerSchoolsciencecurriculumhasbeenbothchallengingandfunforthestudents.JanethasbeentheinspirationthathasmadeCapeHenryaperennialregionalwinnerofToshibaExploraVisionawards,andshehasmadescienceasignatureprogramforourschool.Weappreciateandcherishhereffortandenthusiasmtocreateaprogramourstudentscanlearnfromforyearstocome.
Georgehastakentheleadinmanyofourschool’stechnologicaladvances.Theadditionoflaptopsforteachers,instructioninPCbasedmachines,anewphonesystem,amoreinteractivewebpage,andtheadditionofiPodtechnologyhavebeenonlyasmallportionofhismanypositiveinitiativesatCapeHenry.
WeappreciateJanetandGeorge’scommitmenttoourschool,andwehonorandsupporttheirneedtobewithfamily.OurhopeisthattheywillreturntoVirginiaBeachandrejoinusatCapeHenryinthefuture,butfornow,pleasejoinusinapplaudingtheirhardworkatCapeHenryaswewishthemthebestofluck.
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Senior Alec Crowell and Mrs. Arlene Ingram,DirectorofCollegeCounseling,attended the American Institute ofAeronautics and Astronautics AwardsBanquet in May at NASA LangleyResearch Center. Alec was one of tworecipients of their annual scholarship,“Futures in Aerospace.” Alec was alsoa semifinalist in the 2006 PresidentialScholarscompetition.Hewasoriginally
one of 2,700 students, and then the list was narrowed to 550semifinalists.
Congratulations to Shelby Evans and Danielle Beale for havingtheir essays selected for publication in theOtoño-Invierno2005edition of ¡Albricias!, the publication for the Spanish NationalHonorSociety.
ThePeerLeadershaveadoptedaclassroomatWestJeffersonHighSchoolinHarvey,Louisiana.Theyhelpedthisschool,whichwasgreatly affected by Hurricane Katrina, build a new library. ThisSeniorProjectculminatedwithatriptoLouisianathelastweekofMaytohelpputtheirlibrarybacktogether.
The Cape Henry Collegiate Upper School Lego Team participated inthe Lake Country Spring RoboticsTournamentinAprilandtookhomethe Robotics Design Award andthe Performance Award, 1st place.
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Joe Farmartino, Adam Carr, Ben Almond,andTom WaterburymadeittotheStatefinalsoftheNationalEconomicsChallengeinRichmondandcompetedagainstthetopstudentsinthestate.TheeventwasfeaturedinthebusinesssectionoftheRichmondTimesDispatch.
ForherSeniorProject, Brielle PaolinidesignedandpaintedafullmuralonthewallofMrs. Pamela Racine’sclassroom.Themixed-mediamuraldepictsalloftheconceptsthestudentsstudiedinMrs.Racine’sEthicsclassduringtheyear.
On March 31 and April 1, theUpper School Chorus presentedtwo exciting nights of musicalfun!TheannualCabaretwasheldinThePerryFamilyAuditorium.The students planned the showscomplete with selections from
Broadwaytunes,AMandFMradiohits,andanimpressivenumberoforiginalcompositions.
Kaleighand Blakely CohenperformedsolorepertoiresintheSoloandEnsembleFestivalCompetitionatLynnhavenMiddleSchool.TheyperformedlevelVandVIsolos,andbothwereawardedaI(superior)ontheirperformances.
ThefollowingstudentsrepresentedCapeHenrywellbyparticipatingin All-City Orchestra: Jenna Smith and Daniel Mulvey, violin;Madeleine Dilley andKatelyn Falk, viola;Kaleigh Cohen,Will Overman,andTaylor Renfro,cello;andKevin Riggins,bass.
Cape Henry hosted the 2006 Jazz Festival in April. The Cape Henry Combo startedoff the event and later, the entireCHCS Jazz Ensembleperformed.Aftertheawardsceremony,therewasaconcertofjazzfavoritesperformedbythejudgesoftheeventandthedirectorsofthegroups,includingourownDr. Karendra Devroop.CongratulationstotheCapeHenryJazzBandforreceivingtwoofthefourtrophiesawardedattheFestival–“BestBigBand”and“BestOverallEnsemble.”
TheThirdAnnualFieldDay was once againheld in April. StudentsinGradesFivethroughTwelveparticipatedinavariety of fun activitiestoearnpoints fortheirteam. Congratulationsto the White team forwinningthisyear’sFieldDayevents.
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Ian Wittenberg, Aaron Moore, Yoeri Banks, and in front, Amanda Pardee.
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Ethan Kelley hasbeenawardedthePrudentialSpiritofCommunityAward.Hedidthisbyearning253hoursofcommunityservicelastyear,threehoursforCHCSStudyBuddiesand250hoursforhiswork with the Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation KidzQuestProgram.
Congratulations to Nicole Moore on receiving an athleticscholarshiptoplaysocceratCentralFloridaUniversity.NicolehasbeenastandoutsoccerplayerintheTidewaterareaforsometimeandhasdefinitely lefthermarkontheCapeHenryGirlsSoccerProgram.
Connor BleakleyandDavid Blanchard,ninthandeighthgradersrespectively,finished4thand5thinthe14andundercategoryintheShamrockHalfMarathonandwerementionedinThe Virginian-Pilot.
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Mr. Douglas Wine,DirectoroftheUpperSchoolandDeanofAcademicAffairs,hasbeengranteda2006-2007NationalAssociationofIndependentSchools(NAIS)FellowshipforAspiringSchoolHeads.NEWS
Mr. Willy Fluharty,CapeHenryCollegiateUpperSchoolfacultymemberandDirectoroftheNexusProgram,wasrecentlyawardedtheoutstandingregionaleconomiceducatorawardattheAnnualVirginiaCouncilofEconomicEducationChallenge.NEWS
IntheThe Virginian-Pilot’sDailyBreaksectionandintheBeacon,Mr. Jeff Warden’sartexhibitinThePhillipsFamilyGalleryandhisreceptionwerefeaturedintheartsection.NEWS
Ms. Hilda Roe and Mrs. Karen Mason, Cape HenryCollegiate Middle Schoolfaculty members, werehonored by the TidewaterHolocaust Commission andwere the recipients of thePolly Morrison TeachingAward.TheywererecognizedatTempleIsraelonApril25intheYomHashoah(HolocaustRemembrance)ceremony.Inaddition,theywillbeattendingtheFacingHistory,FacingOurselvesConferenceinMassachusettsthissummer.NEWS
Mr. Kevin ShainhasacceptedthepositionofActingDirectorofTechnologyatCapeHenryfor2006-2007.KevingraduatedfromArkansas State University with a degree in Radio/TV with anemphasis inNewMedia.Since startingatCapeHenry in2001,Kevinhas servedasWebmaster,NetworkAdministrator, teacher,andMultimediaandCopyrightSpecialist.
UsingyourTargetVisaandGuest Cards this year atlocalTargetstorespaidoff.Arepresentative from Target,Mrs.HeatherBelgrove,handdeliveredacheckfor$934toMrs. Karen Bennis, ChiefFinancial Officer, and Mr. Dave Cameron, AssistantHeadofSchool andMiddleSchoolDirector.Wehopeyouwillonceagainparticipateinthiseffortlessfundraiseragainnextyear.
Mrs. Barbara Hallhasacceptedthepositionof Head of the Lower School at NorfolkCollegiate. At the end of the year facultymeeting, Admissions Director, Mrs. Kay Temme, and Head of School, Dr. John Lewis,paidtributetoBarbaraforheryearsofdedicatedservicetoCHCSandherstudents.
TheNationalHonorSocietyInductionandReceptionwereheldonApril18.Congratulationstothenewmembersforthespringof2006.
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BrittanyAgrilloBrandonAllredEricAmbrosino
ChristinaBreitenberg-ScavuzzoEmilyBurke
JoshCollingsworthRajdeepDhillonLizaGoldman
BarrettJacobsonJamieMandell
MadisonMarchbankBrittaneyMichielsens
JohannaSlipow
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DanBainJuanCorderoLiaCostner
WesForehandKenFukuda
MichelleHudginsChadMcEnroeBritneyMyers
KelseyPickSarahPotterJohnRoble
RashadaRussell
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BrittanyAndersonAnneBirkhead
JeremyFlaxBrettJohnson
ChrisParmenterBradRipley
MattSzycherLindseyWeathersby
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SprinG atHletic report The2006springseasonprovedtobeverystrongfortheDolphinathleticteams.ManyofourteamsfinishedwithastaterankingandmadetheirmarkonCapeHenryCollegiateSchoolhistory.Inadditiontowinsandlosses,ourathletesrepresenteduswellonallofourathleticfieldsandvenues.
Let’sbeginwiththeVarsityBaseballTeam.Coach John Ingram,atruegeminthebaseballcommunity,guidedhisteamtothesecondbestrecordinCapeHenryBaseballhistorywitharecordof17-6-1andtheRunner-UpTrophyintheTCISTournament.SeniorCaptainsPat Chicoine(SeniorMaleAthleteoftheYearand1stTeamAll-TCISRecipient)andJoe Farmartinoprovidedasolid,leadbyexample,basefortheunderclassmen.All-Stateand1stTeamAllTCISSelectionRobert Moreyaddedtohisalreadystellarreputationasoneofthetopbaseballplayersinthearea.2ndTeamAll-TCISChoiceParker TalbertandtheremainderofaverypromisingjuniorclassinJonathan Whited, Pete Levitt, Coleman Newell,andChris Perrybringhighhopesforanothergreatseasonfor2007.
TheVarsityCrewTeam,coachedbyDouglas KirkandLynn McGeein,aresteeringthisboatintherightdirectionbringinghomethechampionshiptrophyintheMen’sLightweightDivisionoftheIndependentSchoolsRegatta.SeniorCaptainsKaren KirkandMike Malletledmanynovicerowersthisseasonalongwithreturners,Amber Templeton, David Sarrett, Taylor Stone,andClarke Templeton.Madison Marchbank, Jacob Greeen, Jake Jones, Divyah Suresh, Aubrey Northam, Kate Pleasants, Zach-Fritz Manolio,alongwithmanyothernewcomersbringaspirationsof
futureregattasuccess.TCISCoachoftheYear,Phil Stewart,guidedhisVarsityGolfTeamtothe
firstTCISChampionshipsince1999.TournamentMedalistScott Saalhadaphenomenalseason,alongwithSeniorCaptainsBrent Landen, Brielle Paolini,andBen Almond.FreshmanstandoutKent RyuwillhavesomebigshoestofillwithastrongseniorclassincludingBrad Ripleythatconcludedtheirgolfcareerswithanimpressiverecordof11-2.
TheVarsityBoysLacrosseTeamcontinuestobeaformidableopponentintheconferenceandinthestate.Coach Richard Carringtonslatedanimpressiveinauguralseasonwitharecordof11-7,andcapturedtheRunner-UpTrophyintheTCISTournament.Arosterthatincludes15membersofthejuniorclass,including1stTeamTCISSelectionsandanimpressivetandemmidfieldinBrandon Faubert(HonorableMentionAll-State)andCaptainDan Bain,aredestinedforgreatthings.Assistwizard,Carter Mavromatis,earned2ndTeamAll-TCIShonorsfeedingtheattackofCole Mason, Micheal Hodeen,andBrooks Bradley.ThedefensewasdirectedbySeniorCaptainsClay Tourault(1stTeamAllTCIS)andKyle JaffeewhowillleavetheirmarkonDolphinLacrosseas’03StateChampions.ReturnersAlex Elliott, Andrew Snyder, Wes Forehand, Danny Lee, TJ Spera,andTyler Jacobsen,inadditiontotheremainingsolidrosterbringapowerpackedsquadfor2007.
Speakingofmakingapowerpackedsquad,theVarsityGirlsLacrosseTeamfinishedasaStateRunner-Upinthefirstever,GirlsStateLacrosseTournament.Jen Baker,alsoTCISCoachoftheYear,broughtateamtothefieldloadedwithtalentandleaders.SeniorCaptainsDevin Nash(1stTeamAll-State,1stTeamAll-TCIS,SeniorScholarAthleteoftheYear),Blake Burlage (2ndTeamAll-TCIS),andLauren TurnerwereamongstoneofthestrongestseniorclassesinLadyDolphinhistory.Sophomore
phenom,Mary Flowers,whoseemstotakethegametoawholenewlevel,earned1stTeamAll-Stateand1stTeamAll-TCISdistinctionasasophomore,aswell.JuniorandAcademicFemaleAthleteoftheYear,Morgan Pearman,wasalsoanall-conferenceselectionandledanall-starsupportingcastofEmily Cole, Liz Napolitano, Brittany Meyers, Marguerite McNeal, Sarah Potter, Kelsey Scherrer,andKelly Zoretic.ThisteamearnedthefirsteverTCISRegularSeasonChampionshipandaccomplishedalottobeproudof!
CapeHenry’sGirlsSoccerLegacyfinishedwitharecordof12-5andadvancedtotheFinalFouroftheInauguralStateTournament.ThisteamtooktheStateChampionstoovertime,cameupabitshort;but,evenindefeat,madeusallproud.Anall-starSeniorClassofCaptainsNicole Moore(1stTeamAll-State,1stTeamAll-TCIS)andAnne Birkhead(1stTeamAll-State,2ndTeamAll-TCIS,Female&SeniorAthleteoftheYear),inadditiontoLindsay Weathersby, Kelly Timms,andAshley Temochewillforeverberememberedfortheircontributionstoasoccerdynasty.Coach Max MoorewilllooktoJuniorsGenna
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Brand(1stTeamAll-State,1stTeamAll-TCIS),CapeHenry’salltimeleadinggoalscorer,theathleticplayofstandoutmidfielderLibi Henley,thesteadyplayofJackie Miller,andKelsey Pick,asolidgoalkeeper,tocontinuetheLadyDolphinSoccertradition.
OurVarsityGirlsSoftballTeamembodiesthespiritofwhichallofourteamscouldaspire.Beingupbytenrunsordownbytenrunswasoftenmisreadduetotheconstantpositivechatterthatresonatedfromthesoftballfield.CaptainsCasey ScherrerandShelby Evansrepresenttheepitomeoftheteamconcept.Theiressence,combinedwiththesoftballskillsofJuniorpitcherStephanie Grune (2ndTeamAll-TCIS), Kristen Meredith, Rachel Cross, Katie Pawloski, Kaitlyn Johnson, andLizzie Wagner,
willpayoffinyearstocome.Thisteamgraduatesnoseniors,sotheimpressiveplayof8thgradesoftballhurler,Rebecca WhelessandnewcomerAlyssa TorrechandDanielle Bealebringsignsofgoodthingstocomeforthisgroupnextseason.
Finishing3rdintheconferenceand5thinthestaterankings,theVarsityBoysTennisTeamrepresentedCapeHenrynotonlyasaformidablecompetitor,butalsoagreatgroupoffineyoungmen.Coach Ray DaytonwasmorethanpleasedwithhisSeniorleadershipofCaptainsChris Fletcher(1stTeamAll-TCIS)andChris Burke(SeniorScholarAthleteoftheYear).JuniorRaj Dhillon,a2ndTeamAll-Conferencechoice,inadditiontofellowjuniorNiraj Patel,alsopostedstrongseasons.8thand9thgradersEric SmithandKevin Hameleprovidedsuccessfromtheyoungerranksatthevarsitylevel.Arecordof8-2isslatedasoneofthebestinrecentyears.
Coach Sharif Rudolph’sVarsityTrack&FieldTeamfinishedstronginselecteventsbothintheconferenceandstatetournaments.Danny Lampton’snaturalcaptainabilitieskeptthisteamsteadfastthroughouttheseason.Also,CaptainCarina Tatenotonlybroughtdirectionforherteam,butalsofinished5thintheTCISTripleJumpcompetition,and8thintheStateTripleJumpevent.SeniorMatt Szycherplaced2ndintheTCIS200Mand6thintheState100Mraces.MattalsoholdstheCHCSrecordforthe100Mand200M.8thGraderandlongdistanceexpert,Kelli Morrisseyfinished3rdinheTCIS1600Mand10thintheState1600Mevent. Jasmine Marshallhadanimpressivefirstyearwiththetrackteamwitha6thplacefinishintheTCISShotPutanda9thplacefinishintheStateShotPut.Michelle Karpaitis, Lauren Papineau, Chad McEnroe, Micheal Blanchard, David Blanchard, Andreas Breitenberg-Scavuzzo, Maddy Woodson,andLaura Zendmanreturnasoundteamfor2007.
WewouldberemissifIfailedtomentionourpromisingJVprograms.Noteworthy,alloftheseteamsfinishedabitmorepolishedthantheystarted.TheJVBaseballTeam,coachedbyWes Neubeck '00,playedacombinationMiddleSchoolandJVschedule.Tyler Ballard, Bryan Goldner, Coles Keeter,andKyle McCammonledtheirsquadwithbalanceddiamondplaythroughout.Coach Bob Sully’sJVSoftballTeam,comprisedsolelyofMiddle-Schoolers,heldtheirownbehindtheplayofKatelyn Falk, Payton Schaubach,andHeather Mytelka.Coach Kevin deJesuswasaforceintheJVTenniscircuitwiththebigswingofTanner BaineandconsistentplayofSeth Green,tomentionjustafew.TheJVBoysLacrosseTeam,ledbyCoach Shep Jordan,developedaccordinglyalongthewayandfinishedtheseasonbyplayingwithanewenthusiasmforthegameoflacrossebytheendoftheseason.Drew MasonandCole Conradbalancedtheattackontheoffensiveanddefensiveendsofthefield.FirstyearCoach Susan EichenerguidedtheJVGirlsLacrosseTeam,withaninstrumentalgoaltolearnandenhanceourgirlslacrosseprogram.ThisteamachievedtheirgoalsolidlyinfluencedbytheplayofKaelyn Smith, Cory Zapatero,andLaura Dail.Coach Alice MeredithrecordedoneofthestrongestJVGolfseasonsofrecentyearswitha2ndplacefinishintheconference.JVGolfstandoutsAlex Aspinwall, Jeff Brooks,andMichael Sautterwillprovetobemorethansufficientcontributors
tothevarsityprograminfutureyears.And,theJVGirlsSoccerTeam,coachedbyBob DeMancheandAlan Woodswerecompetitivethroughouttheseason6-3-4behindthesteadyplayofRachel Stewart, Kathryn Van Deveer, Meggie Chicoine, Christina Breitenberg-Scavuzzo, Katie Heilig, Jamie Mandell,andMaddie Houck.WealsofieldedadrivenMiddleSchoolBoysLacrosseTeam,headedbyCoach Jay Jesumah.ThisteamcompetedtotheveryendstronglyinfluencedbytheskillfulplayofCory Mavromatis, Will Mason,andCecil Ward.
Towrapitallup,theSpringSeasonwaspackedwithgreatsuccessandacompetitivespiritofwhichwecanallbeproud.ThisseasonmarksoneofthemostsuccessfulspringseasonsinCHCShistory.AspecialthankyoutotheSeniorClassforallofyouearnedbannersandtrophiesthatwillbecherishedforyearstocome.But,mostofall,thankyouforyourpersonalitiesandcharacterthatcontinuallyshinethroughandremindusallwhyweplaysports,whywecoach,andwhythisworkissoworthwhile!
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Welcometoournewalumni,theclassof2006!TakewithyouallthatyougainedfromyourtimeatCapeHenryanddoyourbestinallofyourendeavors.Yourclass,likemostfromCapeHenry,isdiverse,growing,andaboveall,filledwiththeknowledgemadeavailablefromaninstitutioncommittedtoeverygraduate’sfuture.Havefun,andasyoucelebratetheendofyouryearsofschoolingatCapeHenry,takeafewmomentstocelebratethestartofyourlife-longassociationwiththeevergrowingfamilyofCapeHenryAlumni.
Arecapofrecentevents…Thisyear’sGrandAuction“ANightinTuscany”witnessedmanyofouralumniinvolvedinallfacetsoftheevening.Alumnicontributedtoeverythingfromgenerouslyunderwritingtheeventanddonating
itemsofsignificantvaluetoboththesilentandliveauctions,tothoseinattendancewhoraisedtheirpaddleshigh.
Thisyear’sGolfTournamentattheCavalierbroughtbeautifulweatherandahandfulofAlumnitoplayabeautifulcourseinsupportofaworthycause,CapeHenryCollegiateSchool.OurfirsteverLacrosse/SpringThingwasagreat,neweventforeveryonewhocame.Eventhosewhowerenotfamiliarwiththegameoflacrosseenjoyedthefoodandfineweather.ThingswereevenbetterasbothgirlsandboysteamshaddominatingwinsovertheCoxandFirstColonialteams.
Afewreuniongatheringsoccurredfortheclassesof1990and1995.AllwhoreturnedtotheSchoolbecauseofthereunionswereastonishedandamazedbyhowtheSchoolhastransformedinsucharelativelyshortspanoftime.IfyouhavenotbeenbacktovisittheSchoolinafewyears,Iinviteyoutostopbyorcallandsetatimetotakeatourofthefacilities.Youwillbeevenproudertomentionyouralmamatertoothersafteryourvisit.
Toallthecollege-agedalumnicominghomeforthesummer,pleasecheckthewebsitetomakesurewehaveallofyourcurrentinformation-emailaddresses,phonenumbers,andaddresses.Welosecontactwithmanyalumnithroughthecollegeyears,andwewouldliketochangethattrend.Whileyouareatit,inquireaboutoursummerjobplacementprograms.Moreandmorecompaniesarebecominginvolvedandthereforedifferentopportunitiesareforming.Youcantryajobthatisneworonethatmaybolsteryourcareerinthefuture.AllthecompaniesandjobshaveaconnectiontoCapeHenry,soweallbenefit.
Enjoyyoursummerandeveryonecallyourclassmates,thencheckinwiththeSchool.YouneverknowwhereCapeHenryAlumniare.Theymaybeinthetowninwhichyou’revacationingortheymaybelivingrightacrossthestreet!
PeteMcCoy'88President,AlumniBoardofDirectors
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Trustee Mike Gianascoli '89, Tom Atherton, Jason Saker, and Trustee Chris Perry '92.
Dolly Mannix '82 reunites with the School at the CHCS Golf Tournament.
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VisitinG our alumni Eachyear,theHeadofSchoolandotheradministratorsandfacultyheadofftovariouscampusestovisitwith
ouralumni,towishthemwell,tocatchuponwhattheyarestudying,andtotellthemaboutthegreatthingsthatarestillgoingonbackhomeatCHCS.Thisspring,visitsweremadetoRadfordUniversity,VirginiaTech,JamesMadisonUniversity,andtheCollegeofWilliamandMary.
PeteMcCoy'88President
petermccoy@hotmail.com
SallyVoightDudley'88VicePresidentsed7@cox.net
ReppLambert'89repp.lambert@nmfn.com
ChrisPerry'92cp@happyboxes.com
MikeGianascoli'89mscoli@geesgroup.com
TheCollegeofWilliamandMaryDr. John P. Lewis, Mrs. Kay Temme, Mrs. Julie Scherrer, Phil Medley '02, Mrs. Julie Levine, Lindsay Frantz '04, Nancy Marsden '04, Lisa Bateman '05, Neil Zaki '04, and Jon Snider '02. Not shown in group photo is Karen Lilley '02.
RadfordUniversityandVirginiaTechCarlie Warden '05, Dr. Lewis, Elise Neubeck,'05, Teraya Knight '03, Megan Mirmelstein '05, and Mrs. Scherrer.
JamesMadisonUniversity(Back Row) Mr. Ward, Michael Nachman '03, Jeff Dress '05, Jim Carr '03, Rob Chianilli '03, Chris Mather '03, Hunter McEnroe '05, Dr. Lewis and, Nick Snider '05. (Front Row) Megan Mirmelstein '05, Jenny Miller '05, Rachel White '05, Lauren Rowland '05, Peter Phillips '05, and Mrs. Scherrer.
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CapeHenryCollegiateSchoolheldareceptioninhonoroftheClassof1990onSaturday,May6.TheexuberantgrouptraveledfromasfarawayasBostonandNewYorktojoininthefestivities.SomeelectedtojoinintheafternoonfunatSpringThingbeforethereunionreception.Everyonetookpartinatourofthecampusandmarveledatthechangestothephysicalplant.ThoseinattendanceincludedDeeDeeFolckandhusbandMark,RalphandCatherineJohnson,C.R.BeasleyEdwardsandhusbandMike,KarlaTewes,NedaSharghiSalehi,ChrisandRyanEdwards,AllisonIngramSmithandhusbandMike.ThankyoutotheReunionCommitteeheadedbyChrisSawyerandAllisonIngram.Welookforwardtoanevenbigger20threunionforthisdynamicclass!
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Class of 1990 Reunion
Dr. Lewis addresses the alumni. Allison Ingram, Dee Dee Folck with her husband, Mark, and Neda Sharghi.
Julie Scherrer, Ralph Johnson, Karla Tewes, Kay Temme, and Neda Sharghi.
C. R. Beasley with Dee Dee and Mark as they tour the Preston Scot Creech Fitness Center.
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TheClassof1995markedits10thand11thyearreunionswithafestivegatheringintheAlumniGardenwheretheyenjoyedfabulousfoodandincomparablecompanyonMay6,2006.MembersoftheclassinattendancewereVikramSinghBrar,BrettEdenton,LizaEagles,BrentMatson,RobertGautreaux,BlakeHudsonAldridge,JenniferLarus,HunterMcCaa,MikeMargulies,AlisonMoyeRose,PaigePerry,BrianShea,AshleySimone,ChristineStarer,KristyRedmonWinfield,andBrianWalker.Inadditiontospousesanddates,anumberofCapeHenryteachersandadministratorsjoinedinthefunincludingMs.KayTemme,Mrs.NancyMoye,Ms.JudiJonesGodsey,Mrs.ArleneIngram,Mrs.MerniMedley,Dr.JackLewis,Mrs.JulieScherrer,andChairmanoftheCapeHenryCollegiateSchoolBoardofTrustees,Mr.JimSparks.ClassmemberstraveledfromasfarasTexas,NewYorkandPhiladelphia.Itwillonlybefourshortyearsuntilthe15threunion!
Class of 1995 Reunion
Ashley Simone and Susan Pleasants, Alumni Coordinator, enjoy catching up.
Brian Walker and Alison Moye.Nancy Moye and Merni Medley with Christine Starer, Brian Walker, Alison Moye, Brian Shea, and Paige Perry.
Brett Edenton and guest. Christine Starer Smith and husband Eric Smith.
Ross Winfield, Kristy Redmon Winfield, and Ashley Simone.
Hunter McCaa and guest.
Blake Hudson Aldridge, Liza Eagles, and Jennifer Larus.
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CapeHenryCollegiateSchoolhosteditsfirstannual“SpringThing”-LacrosseDayAtTheCapethisMay.ThedaywasbeautifulandtheplaywasbrilliantastheCapeHenryCollegiateSchoolmen’sandwomen’svarsityteamshandilydefeatedtheclubteamsfrombothCoxandFirstColonialHighSchools.Alumnirepresentingeverydecadefromthe1970sforwardwereinattendance.AllenjoyedsandwichesfromJason’sDeli(arranged
byElizabethSquibb'01,CateringDirector,Jason’sDeli)andcolddrinksundertheAlumniTent.SeenthatdaywereBrettBuckalew'05,MattGaylord'05,BrandonPage'05,TammyDail'80,CarleenLett'80,AlanMoll’80,TomElliott'77,ElizabethSquibb'01,StephanieChambers'01,LeslieLeffke'01,JocelynPuckett'05,
KarlaTewes'90,NedaSarghi'90,PeteMcCoy'88,ZachHaddad'05,andWesNeubeck'00.
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Congratulationstotherecipientsofthe2006AlumniFacultySummerGrantProgram,Mrs. Marguerite Ulmer, Mrs. Nancy Lim,andMrs. Helen Johnson.Thisyear’sselectionprocesswasparticularlydifficultduetothevolumeandcaliberofproposals.TheFacultySummerGrantProgramissponsoredbytheCapeHenryCollegiateSchoolAlumniAssociation.Thepurposeofthegrantprogramistoprovidefinancialsupporttotheteachingfacultyforthepromotionofuniqueopportunitiesforprofessionalgrowthandpersonalrejuvenation.AcommitteeoftheAlumniAssociationBoardreviewsallSummerGrantProposalsandselectsuptothreerecipientsannually,predicateduponthemeritsoftheproposedactivity.
Carleen Rau Lett '80 and Tammy Burroughs Dail '80.
Leslie Schiff '04, Stephanie Chambers ’01, and Callie Cole '04.
Parents and alumni alike enjoyed the lacrosse game.
Devin Nash '06, Kelsey Scherrer, and Blake Burlage '06.
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Nancy Lim, Lower School Librarian and teacher, will attend the Gardner-Carney
Leadership Institute at the Fountain Valley School in Colorado.
Helen Johnson, Middle School math teacher and leader of our faculty mentor
program, will join the Lodging and Learning Program and the Personal
Ed-Ventures in the grand expanses of the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming.
Marguerite Ulmer, faculty member, Chair of the Upper School English
Department, and leader of our Senior Speech program, will explore
Shakespeare’s England while attending the thought-provoking Shakespeare
Seminar at Trinity College, in Oxford, England.
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Debra McClure Neal '��recentlymovedfromher13acreranchette,toatwoacre,easytomaintainpropertyinQuinlan,Texasabout40milesfromDallas.DebbiegraduatedfromWestTexasUniversity.Shehasthreegrownchildrenandcurrentlylivestherewithyoungestson,Chris,whoisnine.Debbieisasongwriter,bandmanager,andproducer.
Lee Peregoff '�� has taken hispassionformartialartstoanewlevelwiththeopeningofKaiyouShin Kai Karate in VirginiaBeach. Lee is an instructor andholdsthetitleofshihan,ormasterinstructor. He took up martialarts 14 years ago and is now afourth degree black belt. In hissparetime,LeeremainspresidentofGlobeIronConstructionCo.
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Linda Abdou Trucksess '80islivinginthesuburbsofPhiladelphia.ShehopestosoonattendtheReadingHospitalSchoolofNursing.Linda’s father is deceased, but her mother still lives in VirginiaBeach.
Girard Mitchell '8� andhiswife,Angela,are the proud parents of a third son,ConstantineMitchell,bornonApril26andweighinginat7lbs.,14oz.Herethefamilyis pictured at church with big brothersDimitri,5,andStefanos,3.
Mary Snyder Patton '8�attendedCapeHenryfromSixththroughTenthGrades.ShetransferredtotheGeorgeSchoolforherfinaltwoyears.MarygraduatedfromtheUniversityofSouthCarolinain1991andVirginiaTechVeterinarySchool(VNRCVM)in1995.SheismarriedtoWilliamPatton,andtheyhaveaseven-year-oldson, Noah, and a three-year-old daughter, Olivia. They live inChesterfield,VirginiawhereMaryisaveterinarianatasmallanimalhospital.MostofherfamilystillresidesinVirginiaBeach,includingherbrotherandsister,Zach‘09andChloeSnyder’10.MarylooksforwardtoreconnectingwithherCHCSclassmates,especiallyfortheir20threunion.
Susan Ablowich Poe '88 lives in Groton, Connecticut with herhusband, Russell and their three children, Grace, 7, and twinboysRyanandIan,age5.SusanworksastheFunctionalSourcingManager forPfizer in thedatamanagement area. ShemaintainsoversightforvendorsintheU.S.,India,andShanghaioperations.
Merri Jo Marx Abernethy '88 ismovingtoHarlan,Kentucky,asuburbofCincinnati,asherhusband,Scott,hasacceptedanewposition at the headquarters location of Fifth Third Bank. TheyselectedthisparticularKentuckysuburbbecauseofthehighratingsearnedbyitsschools.
Christopher McCoy '8� returned to campusfrom England this spring and brought alonghislovelydaughtersTacita,8,andLivy,4.Theytoured the campus and both girls agreed thattheywouldliketoattendCHCS.TacitawentontoinquirewhetheronecouldboardatCapeHenry,whichwasquitethecomplimentfromthisprecociouseightyearold.
Kim Doczi Schwartz '8� is currently working at Dive Quartersin Virginia Beach where she is an Infant Swimming ResourceInstructor.Kimwillalsoassumeaposition this fallasa teacher’saideatChildren’sHouseofGalilee.Sheandhusband,Briton,havetwobeautifulchildren,Parker,age5,andEmmersonReese,2½.Kim writes that sisters Jill '8� and Lisa '�1 remain in VirginiaBeachalongwithherparents,whoareveryactivewithallofthegrandchildren.Jillhastwochildren,Sumner,6,andAinsleyJohn,2½,whileLisahasadaughter,Eliza,age2.SisterAlanna '��residesinFairfax,Virginiaandwasmarriedtwoyearsago.
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Chris Sawyer '�0 and his wife, Ryan, welcomed their secondson,Jaxon,inApril.Thefamilyincludingbigbrother,Peyton,areenjoyingtheirnewhomeinCapeStorywheretheyareneighborsofDee Dee Folck Moore '�0andherhusbandMark.DeeDeeworksinpharmaceutical saleswithScheringPloughwhere she recentlywasselectedtobeoneofthefirstemployeestoparticipateinthecompany’snewjobsharingprogram.Thishasenabledhertospendmoretimewiththecouple’stwoyearoldsonandpreparefortheirsecondson,duethisJuly!
Adrienne Prestridge '�0 is now Dr. Adrienne Prestridge and aPediatricPulmonologySpecialistinChicago.
Joe Stanko '�0completedaB.A. inCorporateCommunicationsfromElonCollege.Sincethen,hehaslivedandworkedinLondon,Costa Rica, Houston, and Washington D.C. Now residing inHollywood,Florida, Joe is an internationalflight attendantwithAmericanAirlineswherehehasbeenforthelasttenyears.
Tom Burns '�0hasrelocatedfromWashingtonD.C.tohisnewlybuilthomeinRichmond.Tomisworkingwithfellowclassmate,Steve Kopecko '�0,andhiscompany,FamilyElectric.
Whipple Newell III '�� wasmarried on June 3, 2006 toKeelinIsabelleNelsonofAtlanticBeach,NewYork.WhippleandhisbridearebothstocktradersinNewYork,KeelinwithMorganStanley,andWhipplewithA.G.Edwards & Sons. Keelin is agraduate of the University of
PennsylvaniaandWhipplefromHighPointUniversityinNorthCarolina.ThecoupleishoneymooninginGreeceandwillresideinNewYorkCity.KaiglerNewell,Whipple’smother,hasworkedatCapeHenryCollegiateSchoolforthelast19years.
Brad Sykes '��settledinLosAngelesafterspendinganumberofyears traveling.Bradmadeeight featuresonvideowhileatCapeHenrybeforeattendingBostonUniversity’sfilmprogramin1993.Bythetimehegraduatedcumlaudein1997,BradhadworkedforbothParamountPicturesandRidleyandTonyScott’sScottFreeProductions.Brad andhiswife, Josephina,havebecome creativepartnersintheirowncompany,NightfallPictures.Brad’sfilmshavebeendistributedworldwideatCannes,AFM,andMIFED,andcanbefoundatrentaloutletslikeBlockbusterandHollywoodVideo.
Christina Voliva '�� is living inWashington,D.C. and working for the U.S. Senate. InJanuary 2005, she moved on to the officeof Senator Mel Martinez (R-Fl.) where sheassumedthepositionastheSenator’sScheduler.Shesaysthatwhiletheworkisdemanding,sheenjoysthepaceandexcitement.
Courtney Totushek '��isengagedtobemarriedonSeptember2,2006.Courtney’sfiancé isAdamR.Brown,aNorthernVirginianativewhograduatedfromMaryWashingtonwithaB.S.inPhysicsandcurrentlyworksfortheStateDepartment.Theywillcelebratetheir nuptials in a small ceremony at the Black Horse Inn inWarrenton,VirginiaandsettleinanewhomeinMcLean,Virginia.Courtney isworking inmarketingatEquityOfficeProperties inWashington,D.C.whereshehasbeenforeighteenmonths.
Maria Lindroos '��completedher undergraduate degree atJames Madison University in1998 and immediately movedto Belgium for a five monthinternshipwithconsultingfirmDeloitte and Touch. Shortlyafter returning to the UnitedStates,shejoinedNorfolkbasedCACI, a defense contractor,wheresheisaSystemsAnalyst.MariacontinuestoenjoytravelandrecentlymetupwithKirstin Visman '��, inHollandwhere shelives.
Cara Witte '��hasrecentlycompletedherundergraduatedegree,a B.S. in Botany from Hombolt State University in California.Sheloveslivingonthewestcoast,andwilllikelycontinuedirectlyon with a Master’s program in Botany and work in the field ofclassificationasataxonomist.ShekeepsupwithAmy Flax '��andRamsay Devereux '��.
Kelly Troiano Kenis '�� and husband,Altan, are the proud new parents ofSophiaMariebornonMarch27!Sophiaweighedinat7pounds,11ouncesandmeasured19inchesinlength.
Hilary Hoffman '��earnedanIntegratedScienceandTechnologydegree from James Madison University with a concentration inBioTech. She then completed a Masters at The Johns HopkinsUniversityandhasworkedat theFDAsince2002.Her focus isintheScientificReviewofdevicesandHIVdiagnosticdevices.Inparticular,herworkisnowlargelydevotedtorapidHIVtesting.Hilary is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at George WashingtonUniversity. In her leisure, Hilary enjoys travel and hiking. Mostrecently she traveled throughout Thailand and Vietnam. ShemaintainscontactwithRebecca Rockafeller '��.
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Sarah Balcom '�� has marked the elucubration of twelve yearsof post-secondary education when she graduated this May fromTuftsVeterinary School. Sarah earned a double major in collegeinAnthropologyandMusicbeforestudyingveterinarymedicine.SheisnowpursuingopportunitiesinsmallanimalprivatepracticeandhasjoinedtheStateofMassachusettsAnimalResponseTeam(SMART).SarahvolunteeredtobeapartofHurricaneKatrinaandRitareliefeffortsinSlidell,Louisianna.Onthehomefront,Sarahcaresforthreecats,agarden,andlikestovisitwithfriends.
Hunter McCaa '��justgraduatedfromtheMBAprogramattheCollegeofWilliamandMary.Hunterwillagainassistincoachingthemen’ssummerlacrosseleagueatCapeHenry.
Paige Perry '��,aclassroomteacheratChesapeakeBayAcademy,hadthefollowingtosayafterattendingtheClassof1995reunion,
“I cannot begin to tell how much I enjoyed my ten-year reunion. It was an unforgettable experience and Cape Henry has changed so much. There are so many academic, social, and athletic opportunities for each student that will allow them to soar in their area of expertise. I feel honored to say that I graduated from such an amazing school. I will forever hold Cape Henry in my heart as a place that helped guide me to the person I have become. I did not realize that my K-12 experiences were going to be such an integral part of how I teach my students until I stepped back into time on that Saturday, May 20, 2006. Cape Henry taught me to run, to soar, and it opened the door to something I never knew before and that is what I want my pupils to remember when they come back to their ten-year reunion. I enjoyed seeing my old classmates and teachers. It was a fun time–let’s do it again in 20 years.”
Brett Edenton '��attendedthereunioncelebrationfortheClassof1995.Hesharedpicturesof someof theportraits thathehaspaintedinhiseponymousstudioinPhiladelphia.
Vikram Singh Brar '��attendedthereunionfortheClassof1995withhiswifeoftwoyears,Dreama.Vikandhisbrother,Shekhu '��,areboth inmedical schoolat theMedicalCollegeofVirginia inRichmond.Vikramtellsusthatheplanstotakeoverhis father’spracticeinophthalmology,whileShekhuwillprobablyheadtowardpsychiatry,liketheirmother.
Sari Lindroos '�� and her husband, Peter, reside in VirginiaBeachwith theironeyearolddaughter,Eva.Sari completedherundergraduate degree at the University of Virginia and her lawdegreeatRegentUniversity.ShepracticedlawinChesapeakeuntilEva’sbirthandisnowenjoyingtimeathome.Sarilooksforwardtoreturningtoworkinthefuture.
Evan Bourquard '�� completed amaster’sdegree in architectureattheUniversityofWashington.HeislivinginSeattleandloveshiking.EvanworksforawellknownareaarchitecturefirmcalledMiller/Hull,www.millerhull.com,wheretheydoamixofresidentialandinstitutionalwork.EvanremainsconnectedtotheUniversityandevenspendstimeassistingwithsummerstudios.
Logan Rawlins '�� is now Dr. Logan RawlinshavingrecentlygraduatedfromEasternVirginiaMedicalSchool.Hehasmovedtoacozyapartmentin Dayton, Ohio where he will complete hisresidencytrainingingeneralsurgeryoverthenextfiveyears.LoganadditionallywascommissionedasaCaptain(0-3)intheUnitedStatesAirForceand will be based out of Wright-Patterson AirForceBase.AnavidgolferforCHCS,Logannowlivesonagolfcourse,butdoubtsthathewillsee
toomanyteetimeswithhis80-hourworkweeks.
Matthew Mullenix '��hasjustcompletedthefirstyearofatwoyearMasterofEducationprogramatVirginiaTech.Hisemphasisis in Counselor Education. Previously, Matthew had worked inretailmanagementinthewesternpartofthestate.Matthewwillbecertifiedinelementary,junior,andhighschoolcounseling.HewishedtothankMrs.PikeforenablinghimtoshadowheratCapeHenrywhilemakingthedecisiontopursueschoolcounseling.
Elizabeth Hamlet Friske '�8wasrecentlypromotedtoOperationsManagerof theAcuteRehabUnitatChildren’sHospitalofTheKing’sDaughters.Sheandhusband,Parker,resideinVirginiaBeachwiththeirson,Parker.
Jennifer Walker '�8 writes that she is living and working inVirginiaBeach. Shewould enjoy catchingupwith classmates atmassagechic02@yahoo.com.
Ms. Hilda Roe and her former Fifth Grade students: Eric Mulkey '94, Alanna Doczi '94, Burt Burroughs '94, Alexis Fischer '94, and Allan Haynsworth '95.
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Therese Sandnes '�8returnedtoNorwayaftergraduatingin1998and studied in both the north and south of Norway, earning amaster’s of science in business. Therese went on to complete aMaster’s inStrategy inSpain. She isworking as thefinance andadministrationmanagerfortheSpanish-ownedU.S.officeandcanbereachedatsandnestherese@gmail.com.
Ross Saunders '��graduatedfromtheUniversityofMarylandwithadegreeinEnglish.Hehasparlayedhiseducationintoapositionas thePRCoordinator forCMSSArchitects.Rosshas oversightfor advertising in major periodicals, in-house production, andnewsletterdesign.Heisengagedtobemarriedin2007.
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Aubrey Young '00isnowlivingintheWestVillageandworkingoffTimesSquareinNewYorkCityasaparalegalwiththeInternationalImmigrantsFoundation.
Kristin Sparks '01isaproudgraduateofBostonUniversitySchoolof Management where she graduated with a degree in BusinessAdministration and a minor in Hospitality Administration. ShehasacceptedajobwithCircles,aloyaltyandexperiencemarketingcompanyinBostonwhereshewillworkasatravelplanner.Kristinhopes that this position will serve as a spring board for a careerinEventPlanningandeventuallyleadtoherdreamjobwiththeFoodNetwork.KristinhasmovedtoanewapartmentinQuincy,Massachusetts.
Elizabeth Siteman '01 graduated last year fromTuftsUniversity.SheislivinginBostonanddoingresearchforBrigham&Women’sHospital.ElizabethplanstoreturntoschoolthisfallforanMPHatBostonUniversitySchoolofPublicHealth.
Chandler Fulton '01 graduated this MaywithaB.A.degreefromElonUniversitywithamajorinsociologyandaminorinbusiness.HewasinductedintotheAlphaKappaDeltaHonorarySocietyin2004,andservedasVicePresident 2004-2005 and President 2005-2006.Chandlerhas accepted aposition inWorcester,MassachusettswithTheHanoverInsuranceGroupbeginninginJuly.
Missy Sare '01andDoug Nilsen '01willbegettingmarriedthisJuly.MissygraduatedfromtheUniversityofMaryWashingtonwithanM.S.inelementaryeducationandwillbeginteachingfourthgradeinSpotsylvaniaCounty.Doug is inhis fourthyearofPharmacySchoolatShenandoahUniversity.Bryan Miller '01willbethebestman,andEdwin Sare '0�willbeanattendant.
Lauren Fisher '01hasacceptedapositionasaFitnessSpecialistattheAtlanticCoastAthleticClubinRichmond.Laurenwillworkasatrainerandhavetheopportunitytobeinvolvedinthenutritiondepartment.
Trevor Goode '01 remains in Hartford, Connecticut wherehe graduated for the University of Hartford with a degree inCommercialGraphicArts.
Leslie Leffke '01 was admitted to the Masters of ArchitectureprogramatTexasA&M,whereshewillbeginclassesthisAugust.Shehopestocompleteherstudies in2009,butwhile there,willserveastheAssistantCoachoftheWomen’sLacrosseTeam.Intheinterim,Lesliecontinuestorunthewomen’sdivisionofHamptonRoadsLacrosse,focusingprimarilyontheelitehighschoolteam,theHurricanes.FivemembersoftheHurricanesarecurrentCHCSstudents. She additionally plays for the post-college team, theRiptides.
Christy Hill '0� writesthatshehasenjoyedahecticfouryearssincegraduation.She is engaged tobemarried toAdamLancasteronJune10,2006atFirstBaptistChurchofVirginiaBeach.TheyareintheprocessofhomeshoppinginVirginiaBeach.ChristyworksforLabelsUnlimited,amanufacturerofpressuresensitivelabels.AdamworksinmanagementforFirestone.
Karen Lilley '0�arecentgraduateoftheCollegeofWilliamandMary, will begin employ this August with consulting firm BoozAllenHamiltoninMcLean,Virginia.Shewillbeajuniorconsultantwiththestrategiccommunicationsteam.
Andrew Bradley '0� was an integral member of the TowsonUniversityClubLacrosseTeam,winnersoftheDivisionINationalLacrosseLeagueChampionshipinCharlottesville,VirginiaonApril29,2006.Andrewwasafouryearstarterforthe#1rankedTigers.
Phil Medley '0� and Benning Farmer '0�on their graduation day this May from theCollegeofWilliamandMary.
Jon Snider '0� also graduated from theCollege ofWilliam andMarythisspring.JonwasinductedintoPhiBetaKappaandwillheadofftomedicalschoolattheUniversityofMichiganthisfall.
Jimmy Dragas '0� graduated from the College of Williamand Mary has been seen at Cape Henry with regularity as heassumedalong-termsubstituteroleintheMathDepartmentthisspring.JimmywillcontinuenextyearatCapeHenryashereturnstotheDramaDepartmentasitsTechnicalDirector.
Ginny Newell '0�celebratedher21stbirthdaywhileenjoyingthespringsemesterabroadinLondon.GinnywasabletofollowherstudieswithacoupleofholidayweeksinFranceandItalybeforereturning to begin her second summer as the first paid studentinternwiththeCIVICLeadershipInstitute.GinnywillcompletehersenioryearattheUniversityofVirginia.
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Ashley Schaefer '0�spentpartofherjunioryearatJamesMadisonUniversity studying abroad in Salamanca, Spain. She enjoyedspendingherSpanishSpringBreakinGreecefollowedbyafivedayvisitinAndalucia.
Gabrielle Weisberg '0�, a rising senior at the University ofVirginia, was awarded the prestigious William and CharlotteSavage Scholarship. Gabrielle was selected for this honor fromapproximately500Englishmajors.Gabrielleattributeshersuccesslargely to the quality of the Cape Henry education she receivedduringher10yearsinattendance.
Alex Graber '0�writesthatheisplayingclublacrosseandintramuralsoftballatJamesMadisonUniversityanddoinggreat!
Rachel White '0� was named to the President’s List at JamesMadisonUniversity.
Meghan Roe '0� was accepted into the University of Virginia’sspeechpathologyprogramforherjuniorandsenioryears.
Lauren Sparks '0� will continue her education this summer atDisneyUniversitywhereshewillreceivetrainingforhersummerjobasacharacterinthepark.IfyouvisitWaltDisneyWorld,youmightseeLaurenasPluto,Goofy,Baloo,orTigger.LaurenisveryexcitedtobeapartofDisneyandhopesthatthissummerwillleadtoopportunitiestodanceinDisneyproductions.
CongratulationstoMike Timms '0�andRyan Kelly '0�,membersofthe2006NCAANationalChampionVirginiaCavaliersLacrosseTeam!GoHoos!
Nick Snider '0� ishappy and loving JamesMadisonUniversity!HismothertellsusthatNick’sfavoriteclasseswereIntroductiontoMacroeconomicsandTheHistoryofRock!
Cory Marhalik '0�isasophomoreintheThomasBranchBuildingatRandolph-MaconCollege.HewasontheDean’slistfor2005andhaspledgedKappaAlphaOrder.Coryismajoringinbiologywithaminorinpoliticalscience.
Erin Gresalfi '0�isonleavefromBostonUniversityashetravelsthroughtheFarEast.HislastemailcommunicationfoundhiminMyanmar(formerlyBurma).
Billy Perry '0� visited Cape Henry while on winter break fromOld Dominion University where he is majoring in ComputerEngineering.
Lisa Bateman '0� visited on holiday break along with Amanda Scott '0�.LisaisamemberoftheCollegeofWilliamandMarydanceperformancegroup,PointBlank,whichperformsavarietyofdancestyles.
Valerie Mills '0� has enjoyed her first year at Barnard CollegeinNewYork.ShetooktimefromhercourseworktoattendtheCHCSChorusconcertatLincolnCenterinMarch.HereValerieispicturedwithChorusDirector,SammieLogan.
Geoff Nielsen '0�wasacceptedintotheBerkleeCollegeofMusicTechnology School. He was back at CHCS assisting with Dr.Devroop’sbandclassesoverwinterbreak.Hehasearnedenoughcredithourstobeginworkonhisdoublemajorinmusicproductionengineeringandperformance.GeoffrecentlyreceivedanawardfortheproductionworkthathecompletedlastsummerfortheNewMexicobasedstudiowherehecompletedhisSeniorProject.
Kriston Proffitt '0� earned academic honors at VirginiaCommonwealthUniversityandisnowlivinginanhonorsdorm.Kriston isentertainingapossible transfer toVirginiaTechwhereCHCSbestfriend,Rose Nevill '0�,isafreshman.
Lauren Wright '0�attendedthealumnibreakfastandsaidsheisenjoyingtheUniversityofColorado,Boulder.
Allison Bland '0�isenjoyingWellesleyimmensely!Sheiskeepingbusywithlacrosse,onceagaininthegoalposition,andisservingastheLayoutEditorfortheWellesleyInternationalRelationsJournal,apublicationforstudentspursingInternationalRelationswhowanttobepublished.
Alex Rawls '0�droppedbyCapeHenrytovisitsomefriendsandbrieflystoppedintoseeMr.DougWine.
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