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Lamp Posta publication of The Lamplighter School | Dallas, Texas

Fall 2011

Mattingly Dream MakersA photo essay on Fiji, page 10.

• ALSO INSIDE: READ ALL ABOUT WHAT YOUR FRIENDS ARE UP TO IN “ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT.” PAGE 14.

Report of Annual Giving 2010 -2011

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Managing EditorEdward Ritenour, Director of Communications & Marketing

Art/DesignAna Bohanan, Communications | Design Coordinator

ContributorsSandy Diamond, Sheila McCartor, Hilary Jenkins, and Jacquelyn Wilcox

Mission StatementLamplighter is a nurturing, child-centered community built on academic and personal excellence, trust, and respect for diversity in each other and in our society. Lamplighter inspires lifelong learners who are self-confident, self-reliant, and creative, critical thinkers.

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

If you are interested in becoming a member of Lamplighter’s Diversity Work Group, please contact Matt Brenner, Director of Admission and Community Services, at 214.369.9201. The group meets several times throughout the school year to support the school’s diversity efforts.

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

Contact UsSend story ideas to Edward Ritenour ([email protected]). Deadline for articles, photographs, and news for the next issue (Spring 2012) is February 1, 2012.

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All-School ProgramDecember 10, 2011

LPA Snow Day Auction SocialJanuary 21, 2012

Dolores Evans Speaker Series – Carol DweckJanuary 30, 2012

Alumni DaysFebruary 8 - 10, 2012

Spirit Award LuncheonFebruary 10, 2012

LPA Auction GalaFebruary 25, 2012

Grandest Friends’ DayMarch 23, 2012

LPA Auction Dads’ Poker Night SocialMarch 30, 2012

International NightApril 12, 2012

Barneys Moms’ Night Out – LPA Auction SocialApril 19, 2012

Dolores Evans Speaker Series - Tom KelleyMay 1, 2012

LPA Auction Jamaican Dinner SocialMay 5, 2012

Senior OperaMay 18, 2012

Young Alumni CarwashMay 19, 2012

Senior Graduation HootenannyMay 21, 2012

Lamplighter Events

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On Board 5

Campus News 8

Cover Story 10

Focus 14

Alumni Spotlight 18

Around the Barn 19

Annual Report 21

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“The Other Side of Fiji” Pre-K teacher Debbie Herskovitz spent

15 days in Fiji this past summer volunteering for Global Habitat for Humanity, building

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school! As I think about what makes Lamplighter special, I want to share five points that I believe make The Lamplighter School a phenomenal place to learn and grow.

First, Lamplighter is a school that attends to the whole child. The faculty is a dedicated, caring team of professional educators. They are focused on assisting each child develop habits of mind. More than teaching facts, they are particularly skilled in teaching children how to learn. This metacognitive approach to teaching makes children aware of their own thinking. Methods used by faculty distinguish Lamplighter from other schools. At Lamplighter, children construct knowledge through an interdisciplinary curriculum; this approach encourages lifelong learning and a willingness to embrace difficult tasks rather than shying away from challenges. Learning new things is fun!

Second, the words “The Lamplighter School” and “community” are interchangeable. Children learn from and with each other. That is the hallmark of a caring community. Each week it is so heartening to see grandpar-ents and parents participating in their child’s education. Reading to children, helping with tours, organizing the Friday lunch program, assisting in the Media Center and attending fun events like the Lamplighter Socials and the Auction are just a few of the ways in which parents demonstrate their commitment to ensuring that we have a strong and vibrant school community.

Third, Lamplighter students are intrinsically motivated. Conventional practices that are common in other schools, like over-assigning

homework, grading everything that is written and testing every new concept, are sure-fire ways to diminish enthusiasm for learning. At first, students may enjoy striving for the sticker; but over a period of time, without a balanced approach to teaching, extrinsically motivated children become point grubbers interested only in the grade. The Lamplighter way is different. Our students come into school each day intrinsically motivated. They want to learn because learning new things is fun. In this age of high-stakes testing, Lamplighter is counter-cultural and it is refreshing.

The fourth observation I have made as a newcomer is that Lamplighter teachers teach for deep understanding. Children approach learning with a sense of wonder and a desire to learn. The interdisciplinary curriculum is thoughtfully planned and structured well. We know that we cannot teach everything so the curriculum is intentionally narrow and deep which gives students time for exploration during their foundational years. All too often, schools make the mistake of offering a curriculum that is broad and shallow. A lot is covered but in the end, students only have a few isolated facts that can quickly be forgotten. When students are taught for deep under-standing, they learn how things are connected, they see patterns, and they learn how to generalize and replicate what they know. Lamplighter teaches for deep understanding.

Last, our school takes children seriously. We know that childhood is a special time that is over too fast. Lamplighter children are engaged in ways that have relevance to them. Our school has a special way of capturing their attention and imagination. Children have a chance to experience concepts that are being taught first-hand, and then they are discussed at different times and in creative ways.

Lamplighter faculty believes that each child has unique gifts that deserve to be supported and enhanced in school. The plain truth of the matter is that every child starts from a different place, and at the end of formal schooling every young adult will be going to a different place. Lamplighter honors the individuality of each child in the formative years. There is no better gift!

It is a pleasure to lead this marvelous school. Going forward, we will be working together to enhance our school through a strategic visioning process. Every member of the Lamplighter community will be invited to participate. Be assured that the enhancements will build on the strong Lamplighter tradition and mission that the founders, Natalie Murray and Sandy Swain, intended. Our goal is to continue to strengthen our school as we build and plan for the future.

Please take time to review the outstanding performance of the community provided in the annual report. Thank you very much for your continued support of our amazing school, its faculty, its programs, and of course, its children.

On lighting a lamp:Fuel the lamp with a world of information…Find the spark of curiosity and feed it well…Set the wick high and let the flame burn free in a happy, open placeEnough lamps and we can light the earth

– AnonymousSincerely

Joan Buchanan HillHead of School

This fall season has been wonderful. During my first few months as Head of School, I have spent time meeting and engaging in good conversations about the school with students, parents, grandparents, Board of Trustees, faculty, and staff about our school. From the first day of school, during Carnival, and through the Halloween picnic, I have enjoyed talking with you and especially meeting your sons and daughters.

There is nothing like the beginning of a new school year!

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Dear Lamplighter Community,

We have hit the ground running this year with so many important initiatives already in progress. The most exciting news is the addition of our new Head of School, Mrs. Joan Buchanan Hill. She has settled into her new home with ease, and it seems as if she has always been a part of Lamplighter.

The Board of Trustees is focused on three priorities this year. First, we hold ourselves responsible for ensuring a smooth transition for our new Head of School into the Lamplighter community as well as the larger Dallas community. We are fortunate to have Joan who wants to make a difference in our children’s lives every day, and she also understands the importance of placing weight on her involvement in local organizations.

As we all know by now, Joan’s calm, graceful demeanor is precisely what Lamplighter needed. Her child-centric educational philosophy perfectly meshes with Lamplighter's. She truly is an empathetic, progressive, accomplished educator and leader. In this most exciting time in our school's future we have a true lifelong learner to lead our precious children by the best of examples.

The head of school installation, held on October 2 was a fitting welcome for Joan. Thanks to all of those involved, the ceremony was flawless. Having Liza Lee, former Head Mistress at Hockaday and current Head of School at the Columbus School for Girls, present Joan to us was moving. Seeing so many of you in the audience showed not only support for

Joan, but a sincere desire to help make the next chapter for our school a truly amazing one.

Second, we continue to be focused on the financial stability of the school. We approach this goal in many ways. The Annual Fund and Auction are two of the most important endeavors in helping us close the gap in our annual operating budget. As you all know, we were afforded the incredible opportunity to purchase our land from Hockaday almost two years ago. Through the leadership of Kirsten Kerrigan and the steering commit-tee and Sandy Diamond in the Develop-ment Office, we continue our targeted efforts to retire the mortgage on our land. We hope to finish raising money for the land by the end of this school year. Doing so will allow us to focus on the next phase which will support the highest-priority needs of the school.

This leads to our most important and exciting task. We are beginning to work on our strategic plan which we expect to complete in late 2012. The purpose of strategic planning is to confirm our mission, set forth our vision, and lay out goals to achieve this vision over the next 5 to 10 years. We are committed to an engaging process involving all of our constituencies. This will allow you as parents, alums, past parents, faculty, staff, and community members to participate in this important and exciting planning. Catherine Rose is leading this effort for the Board, and you will undoubtedly hear from her and Joan Hill regarding opportu-nities for you to weigh in on our thinking.

What can you do to help us achieve our goals?

• Continue to open your arms to Joan Hill and offer her constructive input, when appropriate. You can even let her know when things are going great!

• Make your pledge to the Annual Fund and join us for another great Auction event on February 25, 2012.

• Support the land campaign.

• Attend the Meet the Head lunches and answer any surveys we may conduct in order to gather your input during our strategic planning process.

Thanks to each and every one of you for continuing to be such important parts of our school. We are who we are because of all of you.

Sincerely,

Karen PollockChair, Lamplighter Board of Trustees

“We are who we are because of all of you.”

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Jenny BulbanJenny was born in Kansas City, Kansas, attended the University of Kansas (Rock Chalk Jayhawks!) and graduated with a degree in education in 1992. After graduation, she moved to Dallas, completed her student teaching at The University of North Texas and taught fourth grade for seven years at Janie Stark Elementary in Carrollton. Currently, she works in the family business, TexasCarsDirect.com which her husband, Pete, began in 1981. Jenny and Pete have been married for sixteen years and have one son, Preston who is a senior at The Lamplighter School.

Kent KunkelKent was born in Berkeley, California, where he spent his early years before moving to Columbus, Ohio, and southwest Virginia. He graduated from Virginia Tech with a Bachelor of Science in Education and studied early childhood education in graduate school at SMU. Kent and his partner, Vaughn, are the parents of four sons. Ross is currently a junior at SMU and is majoring in chemistry and physics. Trey is a kindergartner in the special education program at Armstrong Elementary School, and Luke and Zach are in pre-k at Lamplighter.

Jane HurstJane was born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana. She went to public elementary school and junior high, and graduated from a Jesuit Preparatory high school in 1984. She graduated from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois in 1988 with a degree in political science. She earned her juris doctorate from DePaul University College of Law in Chicago in 1991. Jane moved to Dallas after graduation to take a job with the law firm Winstead, Sechrest and Minick as an associate in the real estate division. After working at Winstead for three years, she went to work in her family business. Jane and her family own and manage apartment communities in Texas, Illinois and Iowa. Her father began the business in 1960.

Jane’s husband, Michael, and all his siblings attended Lamplighter. Jane and Michael’s son, Jake, began in pre-k and moved to the Winston School in second grade. Daughter Sophia is a fourth grade senior at Lamplighter.

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George TangGeorge is the proud father of Tyler, who is in Kindergarten, and Charlotte in pre-k. After moving to Dallas in 2009, George and his wife, Charmaine, were seeking an enriching, nurturing, and progressive school for their two children, and discovered Lamplighter. George currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer for the Texas High School Project at Communities Foundation of Texas, a nonprofit organization committed to increasing postsecondary readiness for underserved students throughout the nation. Prior to this venture, George co-founded Rosetta, the nation’s largest independent digital agency. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Accounting from New York University, is a Dallas native, and graduate of J. J. Pearce High School.

Kelcy WarrenKelcy is the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. (ETP). Mr. Warren also serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the general partner of Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. (ETE) Chief Executive Officer of the general partner of ETC OLP (subsidiary that owns ETP’s midstream operations), and Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of the general partner of ETC Holdings, L.P (owns interest in ETE). Prior to the combination of the operations of ETP and Heritage Propane in 2004, Mr. Warren served as Vice President of the general partner of ET Company I, Ltd., the entity that operated ETP’s midstream assets before it acquired Aquila, Inc.’s midstream assets. He has served in that capacity since 1996. From 1996 to 2000, Mr. Warren served as a director of Crosstex Energy, Inc., and from 1993 to 1996 he served as President, Chief Operating Officer and a director of Cornerstone Natural Gas, Inc. Mr. Warren has more than 20 years of business experience in the energy industry. Kelcy’s son Klyde is currently in second grade at Lamplighter.

Kelli ChabriaKelli was Vice President of The Lamplighter Auction in 2008 and 2009. She lives in East Dallas with her husband, AJ Chabria, and their son, Josh, who is in third grade at Lamplighter. She is a native of southern California, graduated from the University of the Pacific, and went to graduate school at SMU. In her pre-Lamplighter life she worked as a field producer and assignment editor for CNN’s Dallas Bureau, and co-authored Little Dallas, a 2005 book on life with children in Dallas.

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“Example isn’t another way to teach, it is the only way to teach.” – Einstein

Lifelong Learners Lamplighter teachers not only instill a lifelong love of learning in their students, they exemplify it by returning to school to further develop their skills and knowledge. For example, Carrie Bays, June Landry, and Kate Ogden have recently completed Masters of Education degrees, and Brian McCool is in the process of completing one. Johanna Nystrom and Nicole Foster recently completed Bachelor’s degrees. Jezabel Guadalupe recently received a Master’s of Bilingual Education, Lauren Hosek is pursuing a Master’s degree in counseling and Bill Burton recently completed a second Master’s degree in information science. When Jody Stout, who recently received a Master’s of Liberal Studies degree, was asked about her decision to return to school, she said, “The challenge of being a student again was an opportunity to grow as a teacher and as a person.” This dedication to life-long learning extends beyond the faculty and is shared by Lamplighter’s Head of School, Joan Hill, who is in her final year of the doctoral program in educational leadership at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. At Lamplighter, learning does not stop at the end of a school day but lasts throughout a lifetime.

Lamplighter’s young alumni sponsored a first-ever carwash last May, and it was an overwhelming success. Kate Mosle ’04 directed the project and did an amazing job coordinating. She and her team of 10 other Lamplighter alumni met

monthly prior to the event date. They planned every detail, appropriated sponsors, created

posters and banners, and collected towels, sponges and other necessary supplies. The group visited local businesses and secured a number of sponsors whose names were then publicized on the official carwash T-shirt. Sponsors generously supported the group’s efforts

on behalf of Lamplighter. Jackson Spencer ’06 designed the T-shirt artwork – a colorful picture of a classic automobile. Evan O’Brien, ’09 and his band, Plowboy, entertained the crowd, followed by Rand Barnes ’04 and his band, Kelvin 47. The young alumni sold sandwiches from Chick fil-a, cookies, lemonade, and water, as well as the T-shirts. Everyone who participated seemed to enjoy the afternoon as they listened to original music and enjoyed snacks while their cars were washed and shined. The young alumni raised almost $7,000 for Lamplighter and contributed it to the Land Fund.

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170 Dresses “Beautiful girls, beautiful dresses” was the overwhelming consensus among Lamplighter alumnae Coco Freling, Katie Kerrigan, Chandler Tucker and Lauren Chilton as they helped girls from Warren Easton Charter School in New Orleans select their upcoming prom attire. The moment marked the culmination of a year-long joint project between The Lamplighter School and Dallas Market Center that included Lamplighter alumni and staff coordinating and delivering 170 prom dresses to students at the Warren Easton School. This marks the second year the two groups have collaborated. The high school was severely damaged as a result of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. “This event demonstrated the importance of sharing in the building of community, one of our major goals at The Lamplighter School,” reports Sandy Diamond, Lamplighter’s Director of Advancement. “It was a most rewarding experience for our young alumni.” The Lamplighter group traveled to New Orleans recently to deliver the dresses. “We were met with much enthusiasm and had a great time meeting our new friends,” recalls Lamplighter

alumna Katie Kerrigan. “We helped the seniors choose their dream dresses along with matching shoes to complete their looks.” Even Lamplighter alum (1989) Jennifer Kitner Mintz, who now resides in New Orleans, stopped by to help sort, fit, and admire the girls in their new dresses. The Dallas visitors toured the school’s new building projects and improvements completed since the hurricane. “This trip was an opportunity to serve others,” remarked Sheila McCartor, director of the Lamplighter Alumni Association. “Everyone involved benefitted from the experience.”

Pictured: Bill Burton, Jody Stout, Carrie Bays, June Landry, Kate Ogden, Lauren Hosek, Brian McCool, Joan Hill Not pictured: Johanna Nystrom, Nicole Rivers, Jezabel Guadalupe

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Skyping Soldiers “I had happy inside tears,” said third grader Abby Brand. “I can’t go one night without seeing my family, and the soldiers have been away eight months and four weeks.” Abby was one of the third grade students at Lamplighter who recently had the opportunity to Skype with U.S. troops in Afghanistan. In early February, the students created Valentines for troops abroad. Soldier Dennis Cohen contacted Lamplighter teachers to let them know they had received the handmade cards on Valentine’s Day and how much that had meant to them. “While speaking with Dennis, I realized what a wonderful opportunity this was for our students to understand not only what our troops are doing for us but also to learn about another part of the world,” commented Vicki Raney, assistant head for academics. During the 45-minute conversation, which also included soldier Francis Ziegler from the Dallas area, students were able to ask the soldiers about life in Kabul and how it felt to serve in the military.

Favorite questions included:

What is your favorite food?

Do you get to play video games?

Where do you sleep? Due to the confidential nature of the soldiers’ mission, they were unable to answer specific questions about it, but according to teacher Jody Stout, “The children participated in an event that has increased their awareness, curiosity, gratitude, and empathy.”

When asked what we at home could do to support them, soldier Cohen said, “When you see soldiers in uniform, thank them for their service. Support from everyone at home means so much to us. And, if you can mail anything, we are very fond of Girl Scout cookies!” Before saying goodbye to their new friends in Afghanistan, the students serenaded the troops with a rousing rendition of “Deep in the Heart of Texas” followed by the school song, “Lamplighter Spirit.”

Laureate at Lamplighter If you ask your 10-year-old what she did in school, and she says “Chatted with a Nobel Laureate,” you might want to put a check on her imagination. Unless of course, she goes to Lamplighter, where that statement is totally legit. Frank Wilczek, 60, the Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics at MIT, was in Dallas to present at the Lightner-Sams Lecture at SMU in late April and made a pit stop at Lamplighter to answer students’ questions, chat about the universe, and admire the school’s roosters. The Lightner-Sams lecture series was created in honor of Gary McCartor, late husband of Sheila McCartor, executive director of the Lamplighter Alumni Association who arranged Wilczek’s visit. Gary McArtor and Wilczek were friends. “He came to SMU several times at Gary’s behest, and worked with him at MIT,” McCartor said. “I could not have been more pleased. He was sincerely impressed with the school and with our science program. It was gratifying,” said McCartor. “I have never seen a school designed like Lamplighter,” said Wilczek. “It is beautiful and functional. I can’t believe you have a farm with animals. These roosters look quite formidable!” Wilczek has received many prizes for his work in physics,

including the 2004 Nobel Prize for work he did as a graduate student at Princeton University when he was only 21 years old. Mr. Wilczek is known for a discovery within the world of quarks. This discovery brings physics one step closer to fulfilling a unified theory comprising gravity. After visiting former Lamplighter teacher John Breitfeller’s science class, Wilczek said he was impressed by the thoughtfulness of the students’ questions including one who asked if he always wanted to be a scientist. “Yes. Since my childhood, I was fascinated with the way things worked, and I never really ever thought about other careers,” Wilczek replied. “I’ve always been drawn by mysteries and puzzles, and science is a very big mystery story. “Physics is exciting and interesting,” he told them. “You never know what you might find, or you may find nothing at all for a long time. My type of physics is not experimental. I don’t do experiments; I work out calculations.” Later, the children were intrigued with Professor Wilczek’s story about living in Albert Einstein’s house – complete with his furniture and many of his artifacts – when he was at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton.

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The Other Side of Fiji

“One of the most famous expressions in Fiji is ‘Bula.’ It is the Fijian word for hello but also means happiness and good health. It is as commonly used as ‘aloha’ in Hawaii. As a visitor to Fiji you quickly catch on to this ubiquitous greeting, which is often pronounced with great gusto - BULA!” – Debbie Herskovitz

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“One of the most famous expressions in Fiji is ‘Bula.’ It is the Fijian word for hello but also means happiness and good health. It is as commonly used as ‘aloha’ in Hawaii. As a visitor to Fiji you quickly catch on to this ubiquitous greeting, which is often pronounced with great gusto - BULA!” – Debbie Herskovitz

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CoverStoryccording to this year’s Mattingly Fund Award winner, pre-K teacher Debbie Herskovitz, “We at Lamplighter are very fortunate to

work, learn and grow in such a loving, caring, supportive environment, and do not know what it would feel like to be without life’s necessities.” However, she explains, “Others have not been so lucky.”

Debbie spent 15 days in Fiji this past summer volunteering for Global Habitat for Humanity, building a home for a local family. Among the reasons she was chosen this year included multiple benefits for both herself and for Lamplighter: • Experiencing a unique culture that she was unfamiliar with; • Challenging her to expand beyond her personal comfort zone; • Exposing her to new people and new ideas; • Undergoing the ultimate in team-building exercises. The trip to Fiji was a two-week mission. Exploring a new culture and Fiji’s natural wonders was something she really wanted to experience. Debbie explained why she chose Global Habitat for Humanity versus helping a domestic family. “In my travels throughout the U.S., I certainly have recognized that there is a disparity between those who do and do not have things. But, I assume the need here pales in comparison to the needs in other parts of the world where countries and communities do not have the support and infrastructure to help its citizens the way we as Americans do.” Through various organizations that Debbie supports, she has volunteered her time and energy to causes she considers important. But, in some cases, she reasons, “I haven't really been able to see the direct results. The home-building effort through Global Habitat for Humanity enabled me to see a project through from start to finish and interact directly with those I am helping.” Ultimately, Debbie returned home to Lamplighter from a worthwhile venture for her personally and for the Lamplighter community as a whole. She then expressed her appreciation for this amazing opportunity. “Thank you for granting me this honorable Mattingly Fund Award.”

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CoverStoryccording to this year’s Mattingly Fund Award winner, pre-K teacher Debbie Herskovitz, “We at Lamplighter are very fortunate to

work, learn and grow in such a loving, caring, supportive environment, and do not know what it would feel like to be without life’s necessities.” However, she explains, “Others have not been so lucky.”

Debbie spent 15 days in Fiji this past summer volunteering for Global Habitat for Humanity, building a home for a local family. Among the reasons she was chosen this year included multiple benefits for both herself and for Lamplighter: • Experiencing a unique culture that she was unfamiliar with; • Challenging her to expand beyond her personal comfort zone; • Exposing her to new people and new ideas; • Undergoing the ultimate in team-building exercises. The trip to Fiji was a two-week mission. Exploring a new culture and Fiji’s natural wonders was something she really wanted to experience. Debbie explained why she chose Global Habitat for Humanity versus helping a domestic family. “In my travels throughout the U.S., I certainly have recognized that there is a disparity between those who do and do not have things. But, I assume the need here pales in comparison to the needs in other parts of the world where countries and communities do not have the support and infrastructure to help its citizens the way we as Americans do.” Through various organizations that Debbie supports, she has volunteered her time and energy to causes she considers important. But, in some cases, she reasons, “I haven't really been able to see the direct results. The home-building effort through Global Habitat for Humanity enabled me to see a project through from start to finish and interact directly with those I am helping.” Ultimately, Debbie returned home to Lamplighter from a worthwhile venture for her personally and for the Lamplighter community as a whole. She then expressed her appreciation for this amazing opportunity. “Thank you for granting me this honorable Mattingly Fund Award.”

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David Bayless ’03 graduated from The Cambridge School of Dallas and is attending Samford University. While at Cambridge, he was involved in TAPPS academic competitions all four years in math, social studies and science, American Math Competition, National Latin Exam Maxima Cum Laude, cross country’s coach’s award, and a history award.Bethany Berg ’03 graduated from ESD and is attending the University of Virginia. While at ESD, she was involved in Cum Laude, National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Community Service Club President, Spanish Club President, Connecticut Book Award, and received the Presidential Community Service Award for four years.Christina Brewster ’03 is currently attending ESD where she is involved in the yearbook committee and is managing editor of people pages. She also served as student council treasurer and achieved a black belt in Taekwondo. Her favorite Lamplighter memories are Miss Curlin and cookies with Miss Mattingly on your birthday. Marisa Breitfeller ’03 graduated from the Greenhill School and is attending Carnegie Mellon University. While at Greenhill, she was involved in Science Olympiad, theatre, and creative writing. Her favorite Lamplighter memories are senior days, scooter city, and recess.Alexandra Foote ’03 graduated from The Hockaday School and is attending Harvard University. While at Hockaday, she was

involved in the apple project, which teaches Chinese migrant students English online, the Beijing language and Culture University intensive language study, National Junior Classical League, the Latin Honor Society, the Chinese Bridge US National High School Student Chinese Speech contest, and board chair on the convocations student council board.Katherine Francis ’03 graduated from Parish Episcopal School and is attending Vanderbilt University. While at Parish, she was involved in ASTRA community service organization, student government officer, student ambassador, the school newspaper, speech and debate, the environmental club, the Panther Pride club, volleyball and cross country.Rebecca Genecov ’03 graduated from ESD and is attending the University of Texas. Her favorite Lamplighter memories are Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. Beddow, Ms. Ritz, the barn, and the playground.Trevor Goodwin ’03 graduated from The Shelton School and is attending Hendrix College. While at Shelton, he was involved in nano technology and is looking forward to undergraduate research at Hendrix. He was awarded the Hendrix Academic Scholarship, the Hendrix Odyssey Distinction Award for fine arts, and was awarded the Hendrix Theatre Scholarship.Natalie Jaynes ’03 graduated from Parish Episcopal School and is attending the University of Arkansas. While at Parish, she was involved

in the teen board of the Ronald McDonald House, was a member of ASTRA, a community service club, and volleyball. Her favorite Lamplighter memories are the opera, Mrs. Mackie and Man of La Mancha, Ms. Ritz and her love of all dogs, gathering and selling eggs, and the Halloween parade.Angus Klamer ’03 graduated from ESD and is attending the University of Texas. While at ESD, he was involved in basketball, lacrosse, the investment club, Mu Alpha Theta, and the Junior Classical League. He received the faculty award, the best in show award for ceramics, the Honor Roll, the Headmaster’s list and was a member of the National Spanish Honor Society. He received a Silver Medal for the National Spanish Exam, was a National Merit Commended Student, and received the Presidential Community Service Award.William Labadie ’03 graduated from Highland Park High School and is attending The University of North Texas Honors College. While at Highland Park, he received the Silver Medal National Latin Exam, was in the National Honor Society and the Science National Honor Society. He was an AP Scholar with honors, and National Merit Scholarship Corporation named him the Commended Scholar.Lindsay Langston ’03 graduated from Parish Episcopal School and is attending The University of Mississippi. While at Parish, she was on the Honor Roll and was a member of the National Junior Honor Society. ISAS invited her to display her photography at an art festival, and she was also invited to attend the Youth National Leadership Conference in Washington D.C.Marielle LeMasters ’03 graduated from Parish Episcopal School and is attending Furman University. While at Parish, she was involved in varsity basketball, softball, volleyball, and she took electric guitar lessons. She was a member of a multi-cultural club, National Honor Society, the Panther Pride Club, DECA club co-founder, and a student ambassador.Brett Merriam ’03 graduated from the Greenhill School and is attending Vassar College. While at Greenhill, he was involved in theatre, Teen Age Communication Theatre, TPSMEA all state choir, and High Honor Roll. He was named valedictorian of the Class of 2011.Meagan Mulry ’03 graduated from W.T. White High School and is attending SMU. While at W.T. White, she was involved in

Class of 2003

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the swim team, the dance company, choir, the spirit group, the key club, The National Honor Society, and was a leader in the mentoring program. Her favorite memories are the wells, the barn, the chickens, the playground, scooter city, and the teachers.Dutt Pranav ’03 graduated from the Greenhill School and is attending SMU. While at Greenhill, he was a Hindu youth leader, a volunteer tutor, and an animal adoption center certified volunteer. Dutt was student council vice president and secretary of his junior class. He was a member of the jazz band, the concert band, and the Akshar Dhwani Marching Band.Jacob Rosenbloom ’03 graduated from Science and Engineering Magnet School and is attending Harvey Mudd College. Jacob was co-president of the National Latin Honor Society, a historian in the National Honor Society, an office assistant for religious school office, counselor-in-training at Camp Kiowa, the Presidential Scholars Program nominee, top academic award, Outstanding Character Award, Award of Excellence in AP Latin IV, AP Scholar with Distinction, Computer Science Award, Soaring Eagle Award, and a National Latin Exam Gold Medalist.Naveed Samei ’03 graduated from ESD and is attending SMU. While at ESD, he was in The National Honor Society, received the Presidential Award for Community Service, was captain of the ESD varsity tennis team, was a member of Mu Alpha Theta, and a member of the community service club, the art club, ambassador club, and president of the art club. His favorite Lamplighter memories are Ms. Curlin, the Chinese New Year celebration, and the Halloween parade.Lauren Savage ’03 graduated from The Hockaday School and is attending Emerson College. While at Hockaday, she was the head of the race relations committee, was nominated for the best actress in Dallas by the Cappie Awards committee, and she had her first film accepted by the Lone Star Film Festival.Savannah Seifert ’03 graduated from Highland Park High School and is attending SMU. While at Highland Park, she was involved in the Highland Belles drill team and the National Honor Society. She was a cornerstone athlete, on an All-American dance team, and a Homecoming queen nominee. Her favorite Lamplighter memories are the Halloween parade, well time, barn time, art

projects, the playground with houses and giant tricycles, and square dancing.Caroline Sikes ’03 graduated from ESD and is attending Rhodes College. While at ESD, she was a varsity crew captain, and received a President’s Volunteer Service Award. Ellen Skochdopole ’03 graduated from ESD and is attending Rhodes College. While at ESD, she was involved in theatre, journalism and was the newspaper design editor. Ellen was a member of the National Honor Society, National Charity League, Mock Trial, head acolyte, Presidential Volunteer Service Award, Ronald McDonald House, and Teen Board Founder.Sarah Stewart ’03 graduated from The Hockaday School and is attending Wake Forest University. While at Hockaday, she was a four-year letterman and captain of varsity basketball, editor-in-chief of Vibrato, and convocations board member. She was a member of Teen Age communications theatre, and on the Headmistress list for four years.

Connor Thomas ’03 graduated from The Hockaday School and is attending the University of the South. While at Hockaday, she was on the varsity tennis team and received the Hockaday Community Service Award. She was president of the American Field Service Club, and in Hockaday’s Concert Choir. Connor was on the Honor Roll, and earned a rating of Cum Laude on the National Latin Exam.John Wetzel ’03 graduated from St. Mark’s School of Texas and is attending the University of Notre Dame. While at St. Mark’s, he was a finalist in the National Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts YoungArts Week, a member of the Association of Texas Photography Instructors, on the Texas Imagemaker Team 2010, a first place winner in Jr./Sr. Portfolio in Texas A & M’s Photography Shootout, and won St. Mark’s Photography Award. John has his own photography website, and is a member of St. Mark’s community service board.

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Bryce Anglin – Wofford CollegeDavid Bayless – Samford UniversityBethany Berg – University of VirginiaMarisa Breitfeller – Carnegie Mellon Christina Brewster – High School Class of 2012Colin Cardinale – Texas Christian UniversityLevi Chilton – High School Class of 2012Erica Clendening – University of GeorgiaKelly Cole – Bates CollegeEmily Dorward – Rhodes CollegeJoe Firth – Texas Christian UniversityAlex Foote – HarvardAlex Fraley – University of Texas at AustinZach Fraley – University of MissouriKatherine Francis – Vanderbilt Taylor Freeman – Notre DameGreer Gardner – HarvardScout Garnsey – Austin CollegeBecca Genecov – University of TexasSarah Gibson – Texas A&M UniversityTrevor Goodwin – Hendrix CollegeNick Hamburger – High School Class of 2012Natalie Jaynes – University of ArkansasAngus Klamer – University of TexasWill Labadie – University of North Texas

Lindsay Langston – University of MississippiMarielle LeMasters – Furman UniversityIlana Markey – University of KansasBrett Merriam – Vassar CollegeMeagan Mulry – SMUAustin Nixon – Penn State UniversityNicole Norton – SMUMoriah Parker – University of TampaDutt Pranav – SMUHolly Reilly – Furman UniversityJacob Rosenbloom – Harvey MuddMargaret Rote – Duke University Naveed Samei – SMUStephanie Sarles – University of Oklahoma Lauren Savage – Emerson College Savannah Seifert – SMUMelissa Shohet – McGill University Caroline Sikes – Rhodes CollegeEllie Skochdopole – Rhodes CollegePete Smith – Vanderbilt Sarah Stewart – Wake Forest Frederick Todd – Howard University Connor Thomas – University of the South (Sewanee) John Wetzel – Notre Dame

Where They Are Headed

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Will Agritelley now attends Parish Episcopal School after his eighth grade graduation from Good Shepherd. Will has fond memories of his Lamplighter experience.Kelly Allen graduated from Parish Episcopal School and is now attending Spring Creek Academy. She is an enthusiastic, competitive equestrian who thoroughly enjoys horsemanship. Some of Kelly’s special memories are the Lamplighter carnival, getting her senior jacket, and the Lamplighter Layers Corporation.Blakely Castleman graduated from the Episcopal School of Dallas and now attends high school at Woodberry Forest School in Virginia. He was active during his ESD years with the Clayton Dabney Foundation Kids Committee. Blakely remembers that Lamplighter had the very best playground in Dallas.Anna Cole attended Parish Episcopal School and now enjoys ninth grade at The Hockaday School. While at Parish she was co-president of the student council and received honors and high honors her seventh and eighth grade years. She

was involved in track, soccer, volleyball, and cross country running. Her favorite memories of Lamplighter were the playground, getting “married” on top of the hill, and the chickens.Claire Cramm will continue to matriculate at ESD where she has been since graduating from Lamplighter.Kendall DeSantis continues her journey at ESD for high school. She is involved with cross country running and crew. She particularly enjoys horseback riding. She received honors in math (algebra and geometry) and science. Kendall supports the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas and the Museum of Nature and Science.John Thomas Graas will continue to study at St. Mark’s School of Texas where he particularly enjoys basketball and track and field. Griffin Gustafson attended middle school at the Dexter School in Brookline, Massachusetts. He will continue his journey at Belmont Hill School in Belmont, Massachusetts.Heather Hall will continue her studies at the Episcopal School of Dallas where she has been since graduating from

Lamplighter. At ESD, she has been active in lacrosse, softball, basketball, volleyball, and field hockey. She volunteers her time at the North Texas Food Bank, Genesis Women’s Shelter, Shoes for Orphans, Souls, Meals on Wheels, Jubilee Center, and a home for senior citizens. Heather’s special memories of Lamplighter are the carnival, hootenannies, Mrs. Mackie reading Narnia, Girl Scouts, and the senior parade.Harry Herz will continue his studies at St. Mark’s School of Texas. He participated on the lacrosse team and is engaged with piano and Boy Scouts. He received the Barnum and Bailey Gold Award for Outstanding Community Service. Harry’s special memories of Lamplighter are fourth grade football, Lamplighter Layers Corporation, and Donuts with Dads.Lauren Kim attended Hockaday middle school and will continue her studies there. She was on the community service board and participates in field hockey, golf, and tennis. Her memories of Lamplighter include creating the time capsule, the fourth grade opera, making waffles in math class, and pizza Fridays.

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William LeMasters graduated from eighth grade at Parish Episcopal School and will continue his journey at the school. His football team won the TAPPS city championship, and he was chosen basketball MVP. William won third place in the Poetry Society of Texas competition. In addition, he won the Parish Language Arts Award for outstanding achievement in poetry composition. His favorite memories are basketball with Mr. B and poetry writing with Mrs. Mackie.Maria Limke graduated from Griffin Middle School in Frisco and now attends Wakeland High School, also in Frisco. She is an active volunteer at Frisco Family Services Center. She is a member of NJHS and dances with the Frisco Ballet. She took broadcast journalism in middle school and is a new member of Wakeland High School’s drill team. While in middle school, Maria took all honors classes. Her favorite memories are the Halloween parade, earth worms, Ms. Brown, and tricycles.Kelly Maloney will continue her high school education at Parish Episcopal School where she has achieved honors every year. She is a member of the soccer team, and participates in cross country, track, and cheerleading. Her memories of Lamplighter are the wells, recess, motor skills, Mr. B, Mrs. Mackie, Ms. Stout, Ms. Yarbrough, and Mr. Olson.Timothy Simenc continues his high school studies at St. Mark’s. He received the Athlete of the Year award for 2010-2011.

He was a member of the USA National Water Polo Team, and was a finalist for the International Traveling Team.Ali Smith attends high school at Parish Episcopal after graduation from the middle school. She was engaged in volleyball and soccer and earned academic honors, as well.Nithya Thomas graduated from Schimelpfenig Middle School in Plano and continues on to Clark High School, also in Plano. She was a member of NJHS for two years, and participated in the science fair for two years. She earned honors in all her classes and received the Presidential Award in both elementary school and middle school. Her favorite memories are Mrs. Parton, her preschool teacher, and the many friends that she had at Lamplighter.Sydney Yonack spent her middle school years at Parish Episcopal School and at Hockaday where she will continue her high school studies. She has been active in volleyball, track, and community service at the Ronald McDonald House. Her special memories are all the teachers, the farm, and meeting her current best friends.Elizabeth Zogg graduated from McCullough Middle School and now attends Spring Creek Academy. She is involved with Children Helping Children and tennis. Her favorite memories are the carnivals, the animals, recess, and choice day.

Class Agents1968 – Beth Unis1969 – Jon Gross1971 – Helen Butler1974 – Kyle Ford1975 – Eugenia King1976 – Max Swango1977 – Margaret Solomon1977 – Bradey Miller1978 – Adam Leventhal1979 – Greg Marquess1980 – Shannon Morse1981 – Giggy Loeb1982 – Royce Poinsett1983 – Elizabeth Dodge1984 – Ashley Geller1985 – Aimee Whitaker1986 – Jeff Kitner1987 – Sarah Stockton1989 – Courtney Johnson1990 – Flauren Bender1991 – Lilly Albritton1993 – Craig Smith1993 – Ashley Johnson1995 – Hunter Lewis1996 – Emily Hess1999 – Meredith Klein2001 – Laura Brylowski2002 – Laura Frazee2004 – Margaret Rote

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AlumniSpotlight

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Back Row: Lilly Albritton, Justin Small, Peggy Black Meyer, Adam Leventhal, Bradley Miller, Greg Marquess, Craig SmithFront Row: Ashley Geller, Sara Luxen Junkin, Eric Reeves, Lucy Wrubel, Courtney JohnsonNot pictured are: Flauren S. Bender, Steven Davidoff, Joseph (Joe) B. Davisson, Robert (Kyle) K. Ford, Christopher C. Gannett, Elisabeth L. Jacobson, Rachel Ladin, Gregory L. Marquess, Brian Neuhoff, Kristin Ortega, Kay E. Pollack, Amanda Rockow, Justin A. Small, Max N. Swango, Aimee M. Whitaker

Calling Young Alumni!Stop by Lamplighter to: •Visityourformerteachers! •Remembergoodtimesontheplayground! •Havelunchinoneofyouroldclassrooms!

Lamplighter is always thrilled when alumni return to visit. When you plan your visit to the school, please contact the Alumni & Parent Relations Coordinator, Hilary Jenkins, either by phone, 214-369-9201 x378, or email her at [email protected] to schedule a time. The best time to visit Lamplighter is between 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.

Lamplighter Parents’ Association Receives Spirit Award

High enthusiasm and profoundly evident Lamplighter Spirit combined to create magical moments and memories for attendees of the Lamplighter Spirit Award Luncheon last February. Along with alumni, some dating back to 1969, past presidents and carnival and auction chairs attended to receive the award.

Jane Hurst, 2010-11 LPA President, accepted the award on behalf of all LPA members. Accompanying her at the podium to receive the award were past presidents Carol McEachern, Carol Ruggeri, and Angela Pittman, who represented multiple decades of service.At the luncheon, Lamplighter singers presented a medley of musical numbers specially chosen for the occasion. Fourth grader Cormick Stockham gave a speech suggesting what it was like to be the child of an LPA president. Ms. Hurst announced that the LPA board unanimously agreed to pledge $1,000,000 to the Land Fund, a pledge which they are well on their way to fulfilling.

Lamplighter would like to congratulate the following National Merit Semifinalists from the class of 2004: •Caitlin K. Garcia •Duncan Smart •Joshua L. Fontenot •Katherine E. Mosle •Laura C. Roberts •Reid A. Weisberg

2011 –2012 Alumni Council

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News FlashEvery morning, Lamplighter students eagerly anticipate “Flash,” a live morning news broadcast that is shown on smart boards in classrooms. Students enjoy reporting school news, local weather, and special reports all written, directed, filmed, and anchored by Lamplighter fourth graders. The programs are broadcast from a studio equipped with state-of-the-art cameras, teleprompters, lighting, and green screens just like studios of professional television news programs.

Each week a team of eight fourth graders, led by the school’s academic technology coordinator, Kate Ogden, collaborates to create the broadcasts, each student learning a specific job but also learning the importance of teamwork. “I love how well the students have all come together to work as a team,” Ogden commented. “Each group adds a piece to the project, but the project as a whole belongs to the entire fourth grade.”

By the end of the school year, every fourth grader will have worked in every role necessary to produce the broadcasts, from anchor to technician. Judy Gass, last year’s Interim Head of School, says of the initiative, “It’s collaborative and hands-on. Plus the students hone their presentation skills while building community schoolwide.”

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The Lamplighter School 2011 - 2012 Annual Fund

Annual Fund Recognition Levels

The Luminary Society Beacon $12,500 and above Torchbearer $7,500 – $12,499 Candle Lighter $3,000 – $7,499 Luminary Member $1,250 – $2,999The 1953 Club $500 – $1,249The Lantern Club $25 – $499

The Annual Fund is the lifeblood of Lamplighter. Annual Fund dollars raised during the school year cover the gap between tuition and the actual cost of educating a Lamplighter student.

A successful Annual Fund campaign depends on participation from every member of our school community – trustees, parents, grandparents, alumni, parents of alumni, faculty, staff, and friends. Last year, 100% of trustees and faculty and staff and 95% of parents participated. We hope to reach our goal of 100% participation among parents and of increased participation from alumni, grandparents, and parents of alumni. Lamplighter strives to keep tuition at a manageable level for a wide range of families. The Annual Fund allows us to continually enhance the classroom experience while limiting tuition increases.

Unlike tuition, contributions to the Annual Fund are tax deductible.

Turn Dreams Into Reality With Lamplighter’s Annual Fund

Ways to Make Your Donation

Mail: Send your pledge/gift to the school by using the return envelope.

Online: www.thelamplighterschool.org. Click on Support Lamplighter.

Phone: Call 214.369.9201 ext. 365 with your credit card information or to inquire about stock gifts.

All gifts to the 2011 - 2012 Annual Fund must be made before May 31, 2012.

Dream in

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Lamp Posta publication of The Lamplighter School | Dallas, Texas

Fall 2011

Building on Success

Report of Annual Giving 2010 -2011

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Report of Annual Giving 2010-2011

Report of Annual Giving 2010-201122

We pulled together as a community and purchased our land while continuing our mission of inspiring children to be lifelong learners. As you will see in the following Annual Report, more than 900 individuals provided the school over $4,600,000 in financial contributions.

Thanks to the commitment of our trustees, life trustees, current and former parents, grandparents, faculty and staff, and alumni, Lamplighter successfully:

•Exceeded the $400,000 Annual Fund goal with 94% parent participation.

•Continued the tradition of the last eight years with 100% faculty and staff partici-pation in the Annual Fund.

•Increased alumni parent participation in the Annual Fund by 17%.

•Boosted alumni annual giving participation by 20%.

•Celebrated the Lamplighter Parents’ Association, recipient of the Spirit Award.

•Started a new tradition with our young alumni (those in high school and middle school) who sponsored a car wash that raised over $7,000.

•Hosted the “Forever in Blue Jeans” auction and socials that raised $232,000 and brought parents together throughout the year. •Involved more grandparent volunteers than ever at school events, enriching the lives of our students and the community.

Last year was also a time to look forward. To that end, last spring, parents were invited for small round-table discussions about Lamplighter. These conversations will continue with our new Head of School, Joan Hill, throughout 2011-2012 and are extremely important as the school moves into a strategic planning process.

On behalf of our entire school commu-nity, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude for your loyal support of Lamplighter. It is through your continuing generosity that we are able to provide our students with the skills, self-confidence, and love of learning that they need in an ever-changing world.

Thank you for your gifts of leadership and resources that enable Lamplighter to be the best it can be for our children.

In Lamplighter Spirit,

Sandy DiamondDirector of Advancement

Last year was a momentous year at Lamplighter.

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

June 1, 2010, to May 31, 2011. The school’s continued advancement depends on such committed, energetic, and generous individuals.

Board of TrusteesDavid BennersBrett Blakey ’71David CampbellDon CartyLaura Cole ’71Hope CrammJohn CratesJack Foxworth ’68Jane HurstJennifer KarolKirsten KerriganLeslie Krakow ’69Lisa KrausRayna LoebJennifer MosleLily MyersTim PerkinsKaren Pollock ’76Toby PurdyAndy RabinCatherine RoseAlex SharmaNancy SkochdopoleAndy VillarealMitchell WardSarah WeinbergCarolyn WestberryLucy Wrubel ’78

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

Alumni CouncilLilly Albritton ’91Flauren Fagadau Bender ’90Steven Davidoff ’85Joey Davisson ’86Kyle Ford ’74Chris Gannett ’83Ashley Geller ’84Betty Godkin ’86Elisabeth (Giggy) Loeb Jacobson ’81Courtney Jones Johnson ’89Eugenia Hudson King ’75Jeffrey Kitner ’86Rachel Davidoff Ladin ’83Adam Leventhal ’78Gregory Marquess ’79Bradley Miller ’77Kristin Ortega ’89Melinda Paine ’86Kay Ellen Cohen Pollack ’79Eric Reeves ’74Amanda Oneacre Rockow ’83Julia Wolff Shaddock ’86Justin Small ’83Max Swango ’76Aimee Marquess Whitaker ’85Lucy Reeves Wrubel ’78

Lamplighter Parents’ Association BoardJane Hurst, PresidentBeth BakerStephanie BassmanLeslie BennersSam BloomNicole BoykinNancy BussKelli ChabriaCathy CohenLaurie DarlakMeghana DhallCarrie FordDana GarnerMeg GravesKristie Ramirez HoitsmaKatie Johnson

Tracy KayeGina Yarbrough LandryLaura LearKaren LobdellJen LochridgeBeverly MarkhamLeslie NeedlemanSusan NessSharon PfaffCourtney PlumleeGretchen PollomMonica PurdyRicki RabinJen RatanGowri SharmaKiersten StockhamCharmaine TangKristen TwomeyAimee Whitaker

Annual Giving LeadershipCarrie BaysCarla Bolden Allison BovardMaura Bradshaw Cathy Cohen Laurie Darlak Samantha Durst Catie Enrico Jenney GillikinShelly Groves Debbie HerskovitzJennifer Karol Kristin LawsLaura Lear Michelle Lockhart Candace MartinSusu MeyerErika Moss Jennifer Niccol Lali Rambeau Selwyn Rayzor Kristin ReesJennie ReevesMolly Sealy

Meredith Steinhart Kiersten Stockham Michelle Thomas ’03Lisa Warren Sarah Weinberg Lucy Reeves Wrubel ’78

Campaign for the FutureSteering CommitteeKirsten Kerrigan, ChairJack Foxworth ’68Jennifer Karol Jennifer MosleDavid MillerKaren Pollock ’76Andy RabinCatherine RoseAlex SharmaNancy Skochdopole

Steering Sub-CommitteeMichael Hurst ’75Peggy Meyer ’73Max Swango ’76

Faculty/Staff CommitteeJessica BennettJune LandryMarty Melton Marynell Murphy Jody Stout Anne Yarbrough ’81

Volunteer Leadership

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Annual Fund Gifts by Source for 2010-2011

Trustees $71,301Faculty/Staff $10,615Parents $192,152Grandparents $46,105Alumni Parents $14,050Friends and Former Faculty/Staff $3,717Foundations and Corporations $66,407

Total Annual Fund Giving $404,347

All Gifts by Designation for 2010-2011

Annual Fund $404,347Capital Gifts $4,165,235Brenda Hagar Memorial Fund $11,878Program Support Miscellaneous Fund $35,111Alumni Faculty/Salary Support Endowed Fund $16,758Media Center Open House $12,909Media Center Tribute Fund $3,900Community Support Fund $3,769

Total Gifts to Lamplighter 2010-2011 $4,653,907

2010-2011 OPERATING REVENUE & EXPENSES

Revenue Expenses

Tuition 88%

Other Incl. Endow. Draws

7%

Annual Fund 5% Academic

4%

Salaries & Benefits

73%

Administrative 8%

Facilities 9%Financial Aid

6%

Giving Results

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($1,000,000 or above)AnonymousLamplighter Parents’ Association

($250,000 - $999,999)AnonymousEugene McDermott Foundation Mary McDermott Cook Margaret McDermottDeedie and Rusty RoseCatherine and Will ’77 RoseThe Vennerberg Family

($100,000 - $249,999)The Corrigan Family Marilyn and Leo Corrigan, Jr. Alice Corrigan Carruth Catherine Corrigan Emily ’73 and David ’68 Corrigan Leo Corrigan III Mary Corrigan LivingstonShannon and Jeff EstesThe Jerry R. Junkins Family Foundation Sally Junkins Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan Karen and Bruce LobdellLisa and Peter KrausLaura and Rick LearLily and Scott Myers

($50,000 - $99,999)Ute and Rolf HaberechtPatty and David MillerKaren ’76 and Richard PollockThe Rayzor Family The J. Newton Rayzor Foundation Rich Moses and Selwyn Rayzor Sallie RayzorMargaret and Bob RogersGowri and Alex SharmaThe Wilson Family Andrew Wilson ’75 Owen Wilson ’79 Luke Wilson ’82

($25,000 - $49,999)Susan and Brett ’71 BlakeyThe Aaron and Catie Enrico Family Foundation Catie and Aaron Enrico

Jennifer and Tom Karol Amy and Darren KozelskyCarol and John Levy

($10,000 - $24,999)The Ackerman Family Caroline and David ’81 Ackerman Helma and Ed Ackerman Edward and Wilhelmina Ackerman FoundationAna and Don CartyLaura ’71 and David ColeAngela and John CratesJim Davis and Heidi WilliamsSamantha and Tim DurstJan and Bob FirthSherry and Joel FontenotJack Foxworth ’68Jenney and David GillikinRita and Jack KleinRayna and Michael LoebSheila McCartorJennifer and Jon MosleMonica and Toby PurdyMicki and Mike RawlingsChristine and Dick RogoffBetty and Brian SchultzThe Staubach Family Foundation Marianne and Roger StaubachCandace and Max ’76 SwangoKirkwood Fund of The Community Foundation Barbara and John ThomasAmy and Kelcy Warren Sarah and Russell Weinberg

($5,000 - $9,999)Laura and Andy BaughmanPhilip T. Bee Charitable Trust Jill Bee ’69The Benners Family Claire Benners Leslie and David BennersHaise and Kevin BorgmannLisa and Chuck BrownTamara and David CampbellDonna and Jordan CowmanCarrie and Kyle ’74 FordShona and Arlo GilbertMartha and Bob GillikinAngela and Gary ’71 HorowitzJane and Michael ’75 HurstGunjan and Anurag Jain

Tracy and Jeff KayeEugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul KingLeslie ’69 and Bob KrakowRachel ’83 and Brian LadinAmerican Endowment Foundation Traci and Sean OwenThe Paulos Foundation Aphrodite and Sam PaulosMissy and Bill PayneUnderwood, Perkins & Ralston Jennifer and Tim PerkinsKristen and Clifton PhillipsPizza Hut7th Generation Foundation Sarah and George ’77 Seay The Steinhart Family The Dallas Foundation Phyllis and Ron Steinhart Meredith and Barry ’79 Steinhart Kenny Steinhart ’79 Randi SteinhartShannon and Jodie ThompsonMark VarelMerry and Chad VosePam Wills-Ward and Mitchell WardE. Paul and Helen Buck Waggoner Foundation, Inc. Helen and Gene Willingham

($1,000 - $4,999)4-L EngineeringAnonymousHeather and Ray BalestriBank of OklahomaBank of TexasStephanie and Paul BassmanKathey ’63 and Bruce BeddowLisa and Marquez BelaSarah ’77 and Sam BloomAllison and Chris BovardMaura and Jason BradshawNancy and John BreitfellerShonn and Clarence BrownRanell and Steve BrownJenny and Pete BulbanErika and Chad BurkhardtMarcella Butler ’75Jennifer and Christian CatherLinda and John CauleyKelli and A.J. ChabriaLaura and Riz ChandTheresa ChristensenSteven Clark ’88

The Coca-Cola Company Matching GiftsCathy and Mark CohenCommand Security Corporation Aviation SafeguardsDebbie CoxHope and Gene CrammJudy and Rod CreelMargaret Bennett Cullum Charitable Lead Unitrust Betsy and Bennett CullumLiz and Ross CunninghamLinda and Bill CustardSandy and Barry DiamondVivian and Billy DimasMelisa and Jeff DorrillEason Petroleum, Inc. Shirley and Ken EasonMonica and Joe EastinDebbie and Sam ElchamiRosemary and Roger EnricoSandra and Gary FernandesTim Foo and Kristine DoanDana and Tom GarnerJudy and Robert GassJoan and Larry GenenderPaul GenenderAshley and Kris GloverKerri ’90 and David GoldfarbKim and Clark GriffithEllen and John GrimesMichelle and John GrimesShelly and Todd GrovesJim Hakert and Jayne ColemanJill Herz, Attorney at Law, P.C. Jill and Paul HerzPeter HollandJennifer and Steve HoughtonMelissa and Rob HuntHilary Jenkins ’78Katie and Jed JohnsonMarietta Scurry JohnsonKaryna and A.J. JohriEye Surgery of Texas, P.A. George JosephThe Kirk Family The Dallas Foundation Mirjam and Chris KirkAngela and Marc KleinKaren and Bob KnudsonTom Leatherbury and Pat VillarealNick LeggattLisa and Rick LevyJen and Brett LochridgeMichelle and Bill Lockhart

The following is a comprehensive list reflecting cumulative giving receipts from donors for the period of June 1, 2010, to

May 31, 2011. It includes all cash and pledges to annual, restricted, capital, and endowed funds.

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Nisha and Vikas LuniaSheryl and Eric MaasCandace and Rich MartinSusan and Mike MattaAlex May ’77Sue McCulloughMarty and Jack MeltonPam and Carter MeyerPeggy ’73 and Dan MeyerSu-Su and Jerry MeyerCommunities Foundation of Texas Carmen and Ludwig MichaelJon Morgan and Liz SeaburyPaula and Jon MosleKate and Clay MoteSunny and Pavel NadolskyLeslie and Jason NeedlemanJennifer and Brian NiccolBarbara and Bud NicholsMelissa and Norry NivenPam and Ken O’KrentNova and Lincoln PatelDan PattersonAngela PaulosSharon and David PfaffRoxanne and Gene PhillipsStacy and Lawrence PiccagliCourtney and Mike ’73 PlumleeRicki and Andy RabinBarbara and Stan RabinVicki RaneyJen and Ravi RatanPeggy S. RayzorKristin and Ricky ReesThe Reeves Family Eric Reeves ’74 Jennie and Stuart ReevesSafeway, IncMichael P. Sealy Family Trust Molly and Michael SealyDiane and Scott Sealy

Sengbush Studio, Inc. Terry and Larry SengbushBernard Shaw and Julia SimonDena and Peter SilbermanDel Ruth SkaggsNancy and Jim SkochdopoleNicole ’83 and Justin ’83 SmallMargaret ’77 and Glenn SolomonKiersten and Michael StockhamStudio BonGinger and Louis SullivanMelissa and Bobby SussmanCharmaine and George TangTexas Instruments Foundation Matching GiftsRobin and Jonathan ThalheimerCynthia and Jean-Louis TrochuPatricia and John VermillionBobbie and Andy VillarealJanice and Gary WalshMi Jung and Jim WarnerLisa and George WarrenWendy and Michael WeinmanJeannie and David WeisolyCarolyn and David WestberryShana and Barry WilcoxMeredith WrightonLucy ’78 and Steve WrubelSally and Barney YoungCarmen and Andy YungAngela and Luis ZambranoMichael Zhu and Jane LiuAmy and Mike Zicarelli

($1 - $999)Abbott Fund Matching GiftsCarol and Bill AdamsBill Adams and Jennifer Jordan Jessa AdlerNalini and Paul AggarwalNicholas R. Agritelley

Angelica and Josué AguilarAdriana and Jamiel AkhtarSuzanne and Nasim AkhtarJoseph Albert ’01Sara and Mark ’64 AlbertLilly AlbrittonDiane AlderKaren AllenSusan and Hank AltermanSandy and Bryce AndersonCarol and Mark AndersonDebbie and Marc AndresRichard AndrewsAnonymousLisa and Kyle AntesBarbra and Bud ApplebaumMarcy Applebaum ’05Seth Applebaum ’08Raj Arakal and Usha ManiMartha and Nelson ArroyoBeth and Rob BakerBob BakerJulie and Paul BakerFrancis Barnes and Priscilla WrubelRand Barnes ’04Kim and Randy BarnesSandy and Robert BassmanBetsy Baum ’83Carol BaumerChris Bautista and Gretchen PollomCarrie and Josh BaysMajel and Ronnie BeallLinda and Carl BellLauren BellFlauren ’90 and Jason BenderJessica BennettCaroline and Scot BernsteinMary Ella and John BitzerDorothy BjorckGeorgia Sue BlackTraci and Travis BlalockKalita Beck Blessing ’69Allison ’87 and Josh BlockNaomi and Bernard BloomLauryn and Jason BloomCarolyn and Ronald BlumCarla and Dylan BoldenJoan and Chuck BovardJoan BowmanElizabeth and Robert BoyceAngie and Marshall BrackbillThomas Bradley and Lisa RaperMartha and Ron BradshawDarlene BrajerTracy and Kevin ’76 BrandKirby Brand ’05Shelby Brand ’08Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Brenda and Stuart BrandCarter Brasch ’04

Gretchen ’75 and Reiner BraschMargaret and Robert BraunSusie and George BreenNatalie Breen ’02Amy and Matt BrennerPhil BrewerAmelia Brown ’10Amy Brown ’78Rebecca and Chad BrownKay and Clarence BrownLauren Brown ’92Lynn BrownLori and David BrowneJenny and James BrundageMelanie and Marty BuckholtDiana and Bob BucklesJoe Bumpas ’97Diane and Stuart BumpasSarah BurdickBill BurtonMarian and Robert BuslettMichael Buss and Nancy BussAnne and Bruce BuswellSally and Allen ButlerKaren and Kyle ButlerHelen and Mike ButlerIvonne and David CabralesEmma and Juan CabralesCindy and Bob CampbellRussell Canham and Raksha JainBillie and Henry CarderRobin Carder ’75Phyllis and Bruce CarrJennifer ’81 and Scott CarrSylvia CarrawayHelen and Rives ’76 CastlemanSloane Castleman ’08Mary Katherine CatesMary Cynthia and Bill ChurchEmily Church ’06Will Church ’06Ben Clark ’83Kristie and Rob ClarkDaniel Clifford and Shannon Morse ’80Michael Cohen and Ruth BakalSharon and Murray CohenJo and Stanley CohenMelissa and William CollinsDorothy ComleyAngie and Father Chris ConstantinidesSusan and Chris CooperSam Cowger ’07Anna Cramm ’10Claire Cramm ’07Chanda and Ken CraneCameron H. Crates ’10Chandler Crates ’09Jean and Robert C. CratesPam and Jason Creel

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Jennifer ’82 and Mike CroninNancy CroninKitty and Tom CrossCarrie and Dodd CrutcherLiz CurlinKristin and John CurreriBrandy and Henry DaltonLaurie and Joe DarlakMaria ’74 and Brent DauMandy and Sean DavenportSusan and Michael DavidoffCammy and Holmes DavisKristen Davis ’00Lisa and Harvey DavissonMeghana and Harpreet DhallLaura and Bill DickasonJennifer ’82 and Allen DickeyMelba DillardMarisa DiotaleviSusan and Mike DodgeMary and David DolanLindsay Dolan ’00Brenda and Don DorwardDeb DunneAnn and Bob DyerTrey Dyer and Maggie DyerDoug Ehring and Ann SaucerAngel and Eric EichhornBetsy and Richard EisemanArden and Scott EllisMark Envani and Lori WardeScripNancy and Mario EsquivelSuzy and Howard EtheridgePeter Etheridge ’05Karen and Mike EvansLeslie Ezelle and Libby ToudouzeSusan and Richard FaberPatricia FairMargaret and Jim FarrRegen ’72 and Jeff FearonBarbara and Ernest Feldgus

Elise and Rob FermierMolly ’81 and Jeremy FernandesKathy and Jeromy FielderKaren FilipinoJenifer and Peter FlynnSophie and Arkady FominJen and Greg FominNita and John FordSoume and Paul FosheeDolores and Boyd FosterNichole FosterPaula and Wallace FranklinVeretta and Marlon FrazierCoco Freling ’04Richard Freling ’04Susie FrenchBonnee and Marc FullerFurman Land Purveyors, IncNeha and Salil GaitondeJennifer and David GalardiMadhuri and Amar GandeLisa and Chris ’83 GannettRekha and Uday GaradiJamie ’77 and Bryan GarrettJamie and Greg GauntHolly GauntBeverly and Thurman GeddieAdrienne Gehan ’02Caroline and Glenn GehanAshley Geller ’84Madeleine and Mark GellerAnice GenenderDavid Gerber and Lara JohnsonRebecca and Jonathan GilesHeather and Chris GilkerColleen and Scott GilmourBeverly and Charles GinsburgJill and Brett GiroirTracy I. GloverLaura ’86 and Brad GodkinGigi and Bud GoffEd Goff and Laura Chapuis

Laura GoffGoldman, Sachs & Co. Matching GiftsTraci GoodCatherine Graass ’06James Graass ’04Susan and Jim GraassMeg and Dave GravesAshleigh and Will GravleeSuzanne GreenLeah and Jon ’69 GrossDorisene and Joe GrovesJezabel GuadalupeOlivia and Fred GuggenheimPushpa and Krishan GuptaNancy and David HaemiseggerMary Kay Hagar Karen and Mike HagarTanner C. Hakert ’06Tate Hakert ’09Amy and Steve HallCharles HansfordFinley HarbaughTania and Kevin HardageMelissa and Geoff HarperLinda and Harlan HarperCindy and Michael HarringtonLisa ’89 and Richard HartmanHaynes and Boone, LLPBarbara and Jim HazlewoodKim and Thomas HenleyLaJean and Joe HenryHereford Texas Federal Credit UnionDebbie and Jonathan HerskovitzPaul Herz ’06Jill and Paul HerzLillian and Greg HesselMeredith Hessel ’08Tommy Hessel ’09Kim and Vaughn HesterSandra HillMargaret ’89 and Brad HirschThe Hockaday SchoolLinda and Phil HodgsonSarah Hodgson ’10Kate and Jeff HoedebeckJennifer and Justin HogueKristie and Tom HoitsmaStacy and Tom HollidayMichelle and William HollowayMaggie and Jeff HollwayKacy and Steve HolmesMarian and Jerry HolzsweigRita and Sandy HolzsweigEsther and Paul HoodLauren Hosek ’97Tricia and Jerry HosekNicole and Brian HouseholderOlivette and Alan Hubler

Lynn and Sam HughesCalvin T. HullLaura and Ellison HurtSandra and Rick IllesDidem and Onur InanogluValerie and Todd IstreIverify, Inc.JPMorgan Chase & Co.Fran and Don JacksonJulianne Jacobs ’05Giggy ’81 and Peter JacobsonMamta and Rajeev JainDorris and Terry JamesVidya Jayaraman and Anisa IyerCarolyn and Michael JaynesNatalie JaynesAshley M. JohnsonCourtney Johnson ’89Kathy and Trip JohnsonSue and William JoinerJane and Elwyn JonesPatti and Jeff JonesCole Jordan ’10Janine and Sasha JovanovicAndrew Jury ’02Ann Frances and Cliff JuryHelen Jury ’98Amanda Kadesky ’06Andrew Kadesky ’03Ann and Keith KadeskyJina KaiserSonia and Jatin KakkarDallas Jewish Community Foundation Jeffrey Kaplan and Lisa NewmanMichael KardashJustin Kasmir ’82Jackie ’79 and Allan KatzSabra and Shaul KatzavDavid Kerrigan ’08Dubuque Bank & Trust Company Pat and John KerriganKatie KerriganPhyllis and Jeffrey KesslerAliya and Mushtak KhatriNancy KimBrigitte and Kimo KimichikBarbara KinardJonathan King ’08Sandra KirkBarbara and Bob KirsteinLillian and Brett KirsteinJeffrey Kitner ’86Ashlee and Chris KleinertGeorge KnudsonNatalie KochJane KoernerShari and Andy KrageBen Krakow ’08Eli Krakow ’10

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Austin Krohn ’09Tricia and Jim KrohnLogan Krohn ’10Mary and Danny KureskaChelsea and Mike LakeSherry and Ronnie LambBrenna and Will LambertHolly and Bruce LanahanJune LandryGina and Tom LandryHeidi and Joey LaneEleanor LaneyBonnie and Carl LangShiela and Justin LannenBob LathamKristen LawsAshley and Sam ’79 LeakeClem and Fred LearDonald Lee and Emily CatesLoretta and Wendell LeeAdam Leventhal ’78Sally Levine ’08Katherine Levy ’02Coleta and Joe LewisLindi and Chris LightPat and Joe LolaEric Lombardi ’73Lunch Ladies LLCCatherine LynnRichard LyonJohn MackPat and Barry MacyJill and Brent MagnusonPatricia and Ted MandevilleDavid Mangelsdorf and Katrina Cotton Ellen and Stephen ManshelBarbara and Jim ManziSusan and Richard MarcusBeverly and David MarkhamSkintrigue, Inc. Greg Marquess ’79Rita and Jim MarquessSusan MarquessLyndsey MarronMaria and Federico MarroquinCharles Marsh ’87Angie and Jerry MartilikCarolyn and Pat MaupinMary Ann and Mike MayEmily McBurneyBrian McCoolGayle and David McCoyMelani and Craig McDougalMonica and Matt ’86 McGrawEva McKeeMarlon McMakin and Camille VarlandRebecca ’79 and Keith McNeal

Kimberly and Neelesh MehendalePene and Eric MeniereTom Mercer ’89Marilyn MerkleGladys and G.C. MerrittJane and Henry MeyerEsther and Michael MeyersBruce Mickey and Barbara SchultzMicrosoft Matching GiftsShirley and Bob MillerTalley and Bradley ’77 MillerLaura and Erin MillerAmy and Matt ’88 MillerHayley and Ali MirzaRashti & Mitchell Attorneys at Law Donna and Tim MitchellAmy and Brian MittsSue and Brad MooreGarrett Moore ’00Nikki and Jason MorashJennifer and Jeff MorrisonMimi and Ron MosesKelly and David MoskovicKate Mosle ’04Michael Mosle ’08Sara MosleErika and Jarod MossBirdie and Bill MoteAnne and Tom MotlowKristin and John MullenSree and Nik MunshiMichelle and Brian MurawskiElise MurphyMarynell MurphyNeiman Marcus Group Matching GiftsKatie NelsonSusan and Doug NessRobyn and Brian ’74 NeuhoffNancy and Joe NeuhoffWendy and Jay NewbergerLynda and Gordon NewmanKatri Niemi ’02Les Niemi and Sharon BrownLesa and Nick NikolaiAnn and Paul NoonanJayme and Salim NourallahJohanna and Greg NystromJamie and Melbourne O’BanionSusan and Steve O’BrienKate and Mark OgdenTaeri and Jonathan OhStacy and David OleskyJackson Olesky ’04Kelly Oleson ’87Jordan Olschwanger ’05Donna and Larry OlschwangerMegan Olschwanger ’08Sheryll Orbase

ORIX USA Corporation Matching GiftsKristin and Aaron OrtegaJoyce OwenSuzanne and Peter PaddockChristine and Warren PaddockAllan Padgett ’78Anne Cowden Padilla ’66Lisa and Daniel ParkerAmisha and Amit PatelMary and Charlie PattersonKatie Payne ’06Whit Payne ’09Jeff PeckLakeshia and Chris PetersAndrew PfaffAnne and Wayne PfaffSuzanne and Huy PhamCampbell Dental PA Khanh Pham and Victoria NguyenSonia PhilipsonTerri and Brad PhillipsMollie and Paul PinPlastronics Socket CompanyKay Ellen ’79 and Jake PollackRyan Pollack ’08Katherine Pollock ’10Lainie PorterKay and Jim PreddyPreservation Dallas, Inc.Veenu and Rohit PuriReece Rabin ’10Joan and Ken RaffRamesh Raghunathan and Aarthi Ram

Jeffrey Rahilly and Kimberly FreelandSangeeta and Ram RaiLali and Jon RambeauKarina Rambeau ’04Kayla Rambeau ’06Corky RamboSandy and Philip RaskinTulika and Upendar ReddyKaren and Keller ReidJulie and Gerry ReihsenLeanne and Mark ReiterMason Reiter ’04Merrill Reiter ’01Edna and Dante RenzulliTassi and Dimitri ReppasMaria and Antonio ReyesSheila RiceTaylor RisonKathy RitzCarol RoarkMarsha and Louis RobertsonKatherine Rochelle ’98Amanda Oneacre Rockow ’83Melissa ’85 and Jon RodriguezPeggy and Bill RoeRod Rohrich and Diane GibbyJudy and Colin RorrieJill and Irwin RoseMarian RosenblumSharon RossBruce Rothstein and Sarah RechterChris Rowley and Mandy DakeCarol and Dave RowleyDimple and Jack RoyalLindsay Rubin ’90

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Melissa and Raphael RuschMaria and Bryan RutledgeJessie and Jay SacklerChristina and Tomo SakaiEllen and Lee SalzbergerKatie SandlinKippy and Dave SandsJim Savage and Kim HendersonBeth and Paul SavoldelliMarcia and Stephen SchaulDarla and Carl ScherzShelby Schultz ’10Jennifer and Jacob SchulzRachel and Joshua SchumannElaine and Allen SchusterJudy and Dave ScullDanielle and Scott SealyApril and David SeedsMaureen and James SelfAnn and Irwin SentillesJulie ’86 and Peter ShaddockMargo and Jack ShadleTodd Shadle and Maria Reyes Stephanie ShaferShane ShanafeltNatalie and Lantz SharpeAmy Sheinberg ’74Betty Sue and Israel SheinbergStacy Shepherd ’70Sue and Brian ShibleyShort Stop IIKelly and Brad ShoupCheryl ShulmanSaima and Sajid SiddiqiAli Simenc ’09Kristin and Dan SimencTimothy Simenc ’07Michelle and Mike SimsDenys SlaterRussell Rhodes Glynnis and Denys ’74 Slater

David D. Smart, Jr. ’01Duncan Smart ’04I Wuf LP Charla and John SmartPhilip Smart ’08Eva SmithSmith, Frank & PartnersRobbin and Michael ’79 SolisYnetta and Dwayne SpencerPaul Staveteig and Gretchen ChampionSheila and Larry SternMegan ’85 and Michael SternPat and Jim StevensDenise and Christopher ’83 StewartCharlie L. StobaughNancy and Kent StobaughJenny and Tim ’81 StobaughCasey StoltzBill Stonaker and Tricia WilsonCallie Stone ’06Marshall Stone ’04Jody StoutCarlene and Jack StrobelAlison and Dan StumpLaura and Paul SullivanBaran Sumer and Jennifer Lowney Linda and Larry SuttonBetsy and Bob SwangoCamie Swango ’10Kathryn and John SzwejkowskiBrooke and Charles TappanTargetShirley and Pete TartPaul TarwaterReagan TateJoe Tauscher ’88Leigh TelzrowImogene ThomaBeth and Bryan ThomasCragina Thomas

Michelle ’75 and Stewart ThomasValerie and Eric TiffanySandra and Rice TilleyLynda and Jim TonickMarilyn Torbett Company, LC Marilyn and Gene TorbettKim TrautmannKarin and Mark TribunaLynn and Jonathan TrichelLaura and Bryan TrubeyMechiell Whitaker TuckerReggie TuckerKristen and Brian TwomeyJanice and Douglas UgakiConnie UrbanczykMatt Valentine and Melissa ValentineAlexandra Villareal ’06Vose Foundation Inc. Anne and Chuck VoseG. Scott Waddell Company, Inc. Krystn and Scott WaddellLaurie and Andrew WallaceDanielle and Matthew WallaceTracy and Scott WallingfordFerna and Craig WardKelly WarrenKrista WarrenMarjorie and Dick WatersRebecca and Charlie WatsonCecilia and Terry WatsonKenn Webb and Harriet Anne TabbGayle and Joe WeinbergChandler Weisbart ’02Courtney Weisbart ’06Kandi and Mark WeisbartJan and Ron WeishaarJulie and Jamie WeltonEmily and Al West

James West ’10Jessica Westberry ’05Cate Wetzel ’01Catherine and Jack WetzelJohn Wetzel ’03Mona WheatleyCarla Wheeler ’76Sean WheelerAimee ’85 and Josh WhitakerClaude WhiteWendy and James WhiteJill WiedmanDebbie and David WiggansKaren WilburAshley and Robert WilcoxMaggie and Ennis WilliamsVivian and Eugene WilliamsKay and Oscar WilliamsApril and John WillinghamMandi WilsonVictoria WimanClaudia and Brian WingMelinda and Stephen WinnMark WischmeyerEmily Wisner ’04Peggy and Rory WisnerBryant WolfCarrie WrightAnne YagerP.T. Yager ’06Lea and Leo YanceyAnne Yarbrough ’81Suzy and Fletcher YarbroughJennifer and Matthew YarbroughMarianna and Jon YellenMary and Ken YungSue and Luis ZambranoJoe Zopolsky ’84Lori and Brian Zweig

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Luminary Beacon ($12,500 or above)Jenney and David Gillikin*Catherine and Will ’77 Rose

Luminary Torchbearer ($7,500 - $12,499)The Aaron and Catie Enrico Family Foundation *Catie and Aaron EnricoRich Moses and Selwyn Rayzor Kirkwood Fund of The Community Foundation Barbara and John ThomasAmy and Kelcy Warren

Luminary Candle Lighter ($3,000 - $7,499)Philip T. Bee Charitable Trust Jill Bee ’69*Susan and Brett ’71 BlakeyHaise and Kevin Borgmann*Tamara and David Campbell*Linda and Bill CustardShannon and Jeff Estes*Paul GenenderShona and Arlo GilbertMartha and Bob GillikinLaurie and Peter GrauerGunjan and Anurag JainKaryna and A.J. JohriThe Jerry R. Junkins Family Foundation *Sally Junkins*Tracy and Jeff Kaye*Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan*Amy and Darren Kozelsky*Lisa and Peter Kraus*Carol and John Levy

Kristen and Clifton Phillips*Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock*Ricki and Andy RabinEric Reeves ’74Jennie and Stuart ReevesMeredith and Barry ’79 Steinhart*Kenny Steinhart ’79 *Randi Steinhart*Phyllis and Ron Steinhart*Cynthia and Jean-Louis TrochuThe Vennerberg Family *Lucy ’78 and Steve Wrubel

Luminary Member ($1,250 - $2,999)Caroline and David ’81 AckermanEdward and Wilhelmina Ackerman Foundation Helma and Ed AckermanHeather and Ray BalestriStephanie and Paul Bassman*Leslie and David Benners*Sarah ’77 and Sam Bloom*Allison and Chris BovardMaura and Jason Bradshaw*Lisa and Chuck Brown*Jenny and Pete Bulban*Ana and Don Carty*Kelli and A.J. Chabria*Theresa ChristensenCathy and Mark Cohen*Emily ’73 and David ’68 Corrigan*Angela and John CratesLiz and Ross CunninghamVivian and Billy DimasEason Petroleum, Inc. *Shirley and Ken EasonMonica and Joe Eastin*Debbie and Sam ElchamiRosemary and Roger EnricoTim Foo and Kristine Doan*Jack Foxworth ’68Dana and Tom Garner*Judy and Robert GassKim and Clark Griffith*Ellen and John Grimes*Shelly and Todd Groves*Jim Hakert and Jayne Coleman*Peter HollandJennifer and Steve Houghton*Jane and Michael ’75 HurstKatie and Jed Johnson*Jennifer and Tom Karol

*Mirjam and Chris Kirk*Angela and Marc Klein*Leslie ’69 and Bob KrakowLaura and Rick Lear*Lisa and Rick Levy*Jen and Brett Lochridge*Michelle and Bill LockhartSheryl and Eric Maas*Candace and Rich Martin*Susan and Mike MattaPam and Carter MeyerCommunities Foundation of Texas *Carmen and Ludwig Michael*Patty and David MillerJon Morgan ’82 and Liz Seabury*Jennifer and Jon MoslePaula and Jon Mosle*Lily and Scott MyersSunny and Pavel Nadolsky*Leslie and Jason NeedlemanJennifer and Brian NiccolNova and Lincoln PatelThe Paulos Foundation Angela Paulos Aphrodite and Sam Paulos*Sharon and David PfaffCourtney and Mike ’73 Plumlee*Monica and Toby PurdyBarbara and Stan RabinJen and Ravi RatanPeggy S. RayzorKristin and Ricky Rees*Deedie and Rusty RoseMichael P. Sealy Family Trust Molly and Michael SealySengbush Studio, Inc. *Terry and Larry Sengbush*Gowri and Alex SharmaDena and Peter SilbermanDel Ruth SkaggsNicole ’83 and Justin ’83 Small*Margaret ’77 and Glenn Solomon*Candace and Max ’76 SwangoTexas Instruments Foundation Matching GiftsJanice and Gary Walsh*Pam Wills-Ward and Mitchell WardMi Jung and Jim Warner*Lisa and George Warren*Sarah and Russell WeinbergJeannie and David WeisolyShana and Barry Wilcox

Carmen and Andy YungAngela and Luis ZambranoMichael Zhu and Jane LiuAmy and Mike Zicarelli

The 1953 Club ($500 - $1,249)Carol and Mark AndersonRichard AndrewsAnonymousRaj Arakal and Usha ManiChris Bautista and Gretchen PollomLisa and Marquez BelaFlauren ’90 and Jason BenderCaroline and Scot Bernstein*Georgia Sue BlackKalita Beck Blessing ’69Carla and Dylan BoldenJoan Bowman*Nancy and John Breitfeller*Shonn and Clarence BrownLori and David BrowneJoe Bumpas ’97*Diane and Stuart BumpasErika and Chad BurkhardtMarcella Butler ’75*Ivonne and David CabralesJennifer and Christian Cather*Linda and John CauleyLaura and Riz ChandSteven Clark ’88*The Coca-Cola Company Matching GiftsMichael Cohen and Ruth Bakal*Laura ’71 and David ColeMelissa and William Collins*Donna and Jordan Cowman*Hope and Gene CrammJudy and Rod Creel*Cammy and Holmes DavisSamantha and Tim DurstBetsy and Richard Eiseman*Sandra and Gary Fernandes*Molly ’81 and Jeremy Fernandes*Carrie and Kyle ’74 FordMadhuri and Amar Gande*Joan and Larry Genender*Heather and Chris Gilker*Kerri ’90 and David GoldfarbAshleigh and Will GravleeLeah and Jon ’69 Gross*Ute and Rolf HaberechtCharles Hansford

The following is a comprehensive list reflecting giving receipts from donors for the period of June 1, 2010, to May 31, 2011.

It includes all cash gifts to the Annual Fund.

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

Annual Fund Donors by Recognition Level

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*Melissa and Geoff HarperCindy and Michael HarringtonBarbara and Jim HazlewoodJill Herz, Attorney at Law, P.C. *Jill and Paul HerzKim and Vaughn HesterEsther and Paul HoodNicole and Brian Householder*Melissa and Rob HuntValerie and Todd IstreFran and Don JacksonEye Surgery of Texas, P.A. George JosephSonia and Jatin KakkarDubuque Bank & Trust Company *Pat and John KerriganAliya and Mushtak Khatri*Eugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul King*Rita and Jack Klein*Karen and Bob KnudsonChelsea and Mike LakeTom Leatherbury and Pat VillarealLindi and Chris LightKaren and Bruce LobdellNisha and Vikas Lunia*David Mangelsdorf and Katrina CottonCharles Marsh ’87*Sheila McCartorMelani and Craig McDougalSu-Su and Jerry MeyerMicrosoft Matching GiftsErika and Jarod Moss*Elise Murphy*Barbara and Bud NicholsLesa and Nick NikolaiMelissa and Norry Niven*Susan and Steve O’BrienAmerican Endowment Foundation Traci and Sean OwenChristine and Warren PaddockMary and Charlie PattersonDan Patterson*Missy and Bill PayneUnderwood, Perkins & Ralston *Jennifer and Tim PerkinsTerri and Brad PhillipsVeenu and Rohit PuriJeffrey Rahilly and Kimberly Freeland *Vicki RaneyKatherine Rochelle ’98Margaret and Bob Rogers*Bruce Rothstein and Sarah RechterDimple and Jack Royal*Betty and Brian Schultz

Danielle and Scott SealyDiane and Scott SealySaima and Sajid SiddiqiMarianne and Roger StaubachPaul Staveteig and Gretchen ChampionPat and Jim Stevens*Carlene and Jack StrobelGinger and Louis SullivanBaran Sumer and Jennifer LowneyMelissa and Bobby SussmanCharmaine and George Tang*Robin and Jonathan Thalheimer*Michelle ’75 and Stewart ThomasMechiell Whitaker Tucker*Bobbie and Andy Villareal*Merry and Chad VoseGayle and Joe Weinberg*Wendy and Michael Weinman*Julie and Jamie WeltonEmily and Al West*Wendy and James WhiteApril and John WillinghamMelinda and Stephen Winn*Sally and Barney Young*Joe Zopolsky ’84

The Lantern Club ($1 - $499)Abbott Fund Matching Gifts*Bill Adams and Jennifer JordanJessa AdlerNalini and Paul AggarwalNicholas AgritelleyAngelica and Josué AguilarAdriana and Jamiel AkhtarSuzanne and Nasim AkhtarJoseph Albert ’01Sara and Mark ’64 AlbertLilly AlbrittonDiane Alder*Susan and Hank Alterman

Anonymous (3)Lisa and Kyle AntesMarcy Applebaum ’05Seth Applebaum ’08*Martha and Nelson ArroyoBob BakerJulie and Paul Baker*Beth and Rob BakerFrancis Barnes and Priscilla WrubelRand Barnes ’04Randall L. Barnes*Laura and Andy BaughmanBetsy Baum ’83*Carol BaumerCarrie and Josh BaysMajel and Ronnie Beall*Kathey ’63 and Bruce BeddowJessica BennettMary Ella and John BitzerDorothy BjorckTraci and Travis BlalockAllison ’87 and Josh BlockNaomi and Bernard BloomLauryn and Jason BloomCarolyn and Ronald BlumJoan and Chuck BovardElizabeth and Robert Boyce*Angie and Marshall BrackbillMartha and Ron BradshawDarlene Brajer*Tracy and Kevin ’76 BrandKirby Brand ’05Shelby Brand ’08Dallas Jewish Community Foundation *Brenda and Stuart BrandCarter Brasch ’04Gretchen ’75 and Reiner BraschMargaret and Robert Braun*Susie and George BreenNatalie Breen ’02*Amy and Matt BrennerAmelia Brown ’10*Amy Brown ’78Rebecca and Chad BrownKay and Clarence Brown*Lauren Brown ’92Lynn Brown*Ranell and Steve BrownJenny and James Brundage*Melanie and Marty BuckholtSarah BurdickBill BurtonMichael Buss and Nancy BussAnne and Bruce Buswell*Sally and Allen ButlerHelen Butler

Karen and Kyle ButlerCindy and Bob CampbellRussell Canham and Raksha JainBillie and Henry CarderRobin Carder ’75Phyllis and Bruce Carr*Jennifer ’81 and Scott CarrHelen and Rives ’76 CastlemanSloane Castleman ’08Mary Katherine Cates*Mary Cynthia and Bill ChurchEmily Church ’06Will Church ’06Kristie and Rob ClarkDaniel Clifford and Shannon Morse Sharon and Murray CohenJo and Stanley CohenAngie and Father Chris Constantinides*Susan and Chris CooperSam Cowger ’07Debbie CoxClaire Cramm ’07Anna Cramm ’10Cameron H. Crates ’10Chandler Crates ’09Jennifer ’82 and Mike CroninNancy Cronin*Kitty and Tom CrossCarrie and Dodd Crutcher*Liz CurlinBrandy and Henry Dalton*Laurie and Joe Darlak*Maria ’74 and Brent DauMandy and Sean DavenportSusan and Michael DavidoffKristen Davis ’00Lisa and Harvey DavissonMeghana and Harpreet DhallSandy and Barry DiamondLaura and Bill DickasonMarisa DiotaleviSusan and Mike Dodge*Mary and David Dolan*Lindsay Dolan ’00*Melisa and Jeff DorrillBrenda and Don DorwardDeb DunneAnn and Bob DyerTrey Dyer and Maggie Dyer*Doug Ehring and Ann SaucerArden and Scott EllisMark Envani and Lori WardNancy and Mario EsquivelHoward EtheridgePeter Etheridge ’05

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

Annual Fund Donors by Recognition Level

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*Leslie Ezelle and Libby ToudouzeRichard FaberMargaret and Jim FarrRegen ’72 and Jeff FearonBarbara and Ernest FeldgusElise and Rob FermierKathy and Jeromy Fielder*Jenifer and Peter FlynnSophie and Arkady FominJen and Greg FominNita and John FordSoume and Paul FosheeNichole FosterWallace FranklinVeretta and Marlon FrazierCoco Freling ’04Richard Freling ’04Bonnee and Marc FullerNeha and Salil GaitondeLisa and Chris ’83 Gannett

Rekha and Uday GaradiJamie ’77 and Bryan GarrettJamie and Greg GauntHolly GauntBeverly and Thurman GeddieAdrienne Gehan ’02Caroline and Glenn GehanAshley Geller ’84Madeleine and Mark GellerDavid Gerber and Lara Johnson*Rebecca and Jonathan Giles*Colleen and Scott GilmourJill and Brett GiroirAshley and Kris GloverLaura ’86 and Brad GodkinGigi and Bud Goff*Ed Goff and Laura ChapuisLaura Goff*Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gifts

Catherine Graass ’06James Graass ’04Susan and Jim Graass*Meg and Dave GravesSuzanne Green*Michelle and John GrimesJezabel GuadalupeOlivia GuggenheimPushpa and Krishan Gupta*Tanner C. Hakert ’06Tate Hakert ’09Amy and Steve HallFinley Harbaugh*Tania and Kevin HardageLisa ’89 and Richard HartmanDebbie and Jonathan Herskovitz*Lillian and Greg HesselMeredith Hessel ’08Tommy Hessel ’09*Sandra HillMargaret ’89 and Brad Hirsch*Linda and Phil HodgsonSarah Hodgson ’10Kate and Jeff HoedebeckJennifer and Justin HogueKristie and Tom Hoitsma*Maggie and Jeff HollwayKacy and Steve HolmesMarian and Jerry HolzsweigRita and Sandy Holzsweig*Angela and Gary ’71 HorowitzTricia and Jerry HosekLauren Hosek ’97Olivette and Alan HublerLynn and Sam HughesSandra and Rick IllesDidem and Onur InanogluJulianne Jacobs ’05*Giggy ’81 and Peter JacobsonVidya Jayaraman and Anisa IyerCarolyn and Michael JaynesNatalie Jaynes ’03Hilary Jenkins ’78Ashley JohnsonCourtney Johnson ’89Marietta Scurry JohnsonJane and Elwyn JonesPatti and Jeff JonesCole Jordan ’10Janine and Sasha Jovanovic*Andrew Jury ’02Ann Frances and Cliff Jury *Helen Jury ’98Amanda Kadesky ’06Andrew Kadesky ’03Ann and Keith Kadesky*Jina Kaiser

Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Jeffrey Kaplan and Lisa Newman Justin Kasmir ’82Jackie ’79 and Allan KatzDavid Kerrigan ’08Katie Kerrigan ’05Nancy KimJonathan King ’08*Jeffrey Kitner ’86George KnudsonNatalie Koch*Jane Koerner*Shari and Andy KrageBen Krakow ’08Eli Krakow ’10Austin Krohn ’09*Tricia and Jim KrohnLogan Krohn ’10Mary and Danny Kureska*Rachel ’83 and Brian LadinBrenna and Will LambertHolly and Bruce Lanahan*June LandryGina and Tom Landry*Heidi and Joey LaneEleanor W. LaneyBonnie and Carl LangShiela and Justin Lannen*Bob LathamKristen LawsAshley and Sam ’79 LeakeClem and Fred Lear*Loretta and Wendell LeeNick LeggattAdam Leventhal ’78Sally Levine ’08Katherine Levy ’02Coleta and Joe Lewis*Rayna and Michael Loeb*Pat and Joe LolaEric Lombardi ’73Catherine LynnPat and Barry Macy*Jill and Brent MagnusonPatricia and Ted MandevilleEllen and Stephen ManshelSusan and Richard MarcusBeverly and David MarkhamSkintrigue, Inc. Greg Marquess ’79Rita and Jim Marquess*Lyndsey MarronMaria and Federico MarroquinAngie and Jerry Martilik*Alex May ’77*Mary Ann and Mike May

*Brian McCool*Gayle and David McCoy*Sue McCulloughMonica and Matt ’86 McGrawEva McKee*Marlon McMakin and Camille VarlandRebecca ’79 and Keith McNealKimberly and Neelesh Mehendale*Marty and Jack MeltonPene and Eric MeniereTom Mercer ’89*Marilyn Merkle*Peggy ’73 and Dan MeyerJane and Henry MeyerEsther and Michael Meyers*Bruce Mickey and Barbara SchultzShirley and Bob Miller*Talley and Bradley ’77 MillerLaura and Erin MillerAmy and Matt ’88 MillerHayley and Ali MirzaRashti & Mitchell Attorneys at Law *Donna and Tim MitchellAmy and Brian MittsSue and Brad MooreGarrett Moore ’00Nikki and Jason MorashMimi and Ron MosesKelly and David MoskovicKate Mosle ’04Michael Mosle ’08Sara MosleKate and Clay MoteAnne and Tom MotlowKristin and John MullenSree and Nik MunshiMichelle and Brian Murawski*Marynell MurphyNeiman Marcus Group Matching GiftsKatie Nelson ’93*Susan and Doug Ness*Robyn and Brian ’74 Neuhoff*Lynda and Gordon Newman*Katri Niemi ’02Les Niemi and Sharon Brown*Ann and Paul NoonanJayme and Salim Nourallah*Johanna and Greg NystromJamie and Melbourne O’Banion*Kate and Mark OgdenTaeri and Jonathan Oh*Pam and Ken O’KrentStacy and David OleskyJackson Olesky ’04Kelly Oleson ’87

Annual Fund Donors by Recognition Level

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

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Jordan Olschwanger ’05Donna and Larry OlschwangerMegan Olschwanger ’08Sheryll OrbaseORIX USA Corporation Matching GiftsKristin and Aaron OrtegaSuzanne and Peter PaddockAllan Padgett ’78*Anne Cowden Padilla ’66Amisha and Amit PatelKatie Payne ’06Whit Payne ’09Jeff Peck*Lakeshia and Chris PetersCampbell Dental PA *Khanh Pham and Victoria Nguyen*Sonia Philipson*Stacy and Lawrence PiccagliMollie and Paul PinKay Ellen ’79 and Jake PollackRyan Pollack ’08Katherine Pollock ’10Lainie PorterKay and Jim PreddyReece Rabin ’10*Joan and Ken RaffRamesh Raghunathan and Aarthi Ram Sangeeta and Ram RaiLali and Jon RambeauKarina Rambeau ’04Kayla Rambeau ’06Sandy and Philip RaskinTulika and Upendar ReddyKaren and Keller ReidLeanne and Mark Reiter*Mason Reiter ’04

*Merrill Reiter ’01Tassi and Dimitri ReppasMaria and Antonio Reyes*Sheila RiceTaylor Rison*Kathy RitzAmanda Oneacre Rockow ’83Peggy and Bill Roe*Judy and Colin RorrieJill and Irwin RoseMarian Rosenblum*Sharon RossChris Rowley and Mandy DakeCarol and Dave RowleyLindsay Rubin ’90Melissa and Raphael RuschMaria and Bryan RutledgeJessie and Jay SacklerChristina and Tomo SakaiEllen and Lee SalzbergerKatie SandlinJim Savage and Kim Henderson*Marcia and Stephen Schaul*Darla and Carl ScherzShelby Schultz ’10Rachel and Joshua Schumann*Judy and Dave Scull*April and David SeedsMargo and Jack ShadleTodd Shadle and Maria ReyesStephanie ShaferNatalie and Lantz Sharpe*Bernard Shaw and Julia SimonAmy Sheinberg ’74Betty Sue and Israel SheinbergStacy Shepherd ’70Sue and Brian ShibleyKelly and Brad Shoup*Cheryl Shulman

Ali Simenc ’09Kristin and Dan SimencTimothy Simenc ’07Michelle and Mike Sims*Nancy and Jim SkochdopoleDenys SlaterRussell Rhodes Glynnis and Denys ’74 SlaterDavid D. Smart, Jr. ’01Duncan Smart ’04Charla and John SmartPhilip Smart ’08Eva SmithRobbin and Michael ’79 Solis*Ynetta and Dwayne SpencerSheila and Larry SternMegan ’85 and Michael SternDenise and Christopher ’83 StewartCharlie L. Stobaugh*Nancy and Kent Stobaugh*Jenny and Tim ’81 Stobaugh*Kiersten and Michael StockhamCasey Stoltz*Bill Stonaker and Tricia WilsonCallie Stone ’06Marshall Stone ’04*Jody StoutAlison and Dan StumpLaura and Paul SullivanLinda and Larry SuttonBetsy and Bob SwangoCamie Swango ’10*Kathryn and John SzwejkowskiBrooke and Charles Tappan*Reagan TateJoe Tauscher ’88Leigh TelzrowBeth and Bryan Thomas*Cragina Thomas

Shannon and Jodie ThompsonLynda and Jim TonickKarin and Mark TribunaLaura and Bryan TrubeyReggie TuckerKristen and Brian TwomeyMatt Valentine and Melissa Valentine*Patricia and John VermillionAlexandra Villareal ’06Vose Foundation Inc. Anne and Chuck VoseG. Scott Waddell Company, Inc. Krystn and Scott Waddell*Laurie and Andrew WallaceTracy and Scott Wallingford*Ferna and Craig WardKelly WarrenKrista WarrenMarjorie and Dick WatersChandler Weisbart ’02Courtney Weisbart ’06Kandi and Mark WeisbartJames West ’10*Carolyn and David WestberryJessica Westberry ’05Cate Wetzel ’01Catherine and Jack WetzelJohn Wetzel ’03Mona WheatleyCarla Wheeler ’76Aimee ’85 and Josh Whitaker*Claude WhiteJill WiedmanDebbie and David WiggansKaren WilburAshley and Robert WilcoxMaggie and Ennis WilliamsMandi WilsonClaudia and Brian WingEmily Wisner ’04Peggy and Rory Wisner*Bryant Wolf*Carrie WrightAnne YagerP.T. Yager ’06*Lea and Leo Yancey*Anne Yarbrough ’81Suzy and Fletcher YarbroughJennifer and Matthew YarbroughMarianna and Jon YellenMary and Ken Yung

Annual Fund Donors by Recognition Level

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

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Board of Trustees(100% participation)

Leslie and David BennersSusan and Brett ’71 BlakeyTamara and David CampbellAna and Don CartyLaura ’71 and David ColeHope and Gene CrammAngela and John CratesJack Foxworth ’68Jane and Michael ’75 HurstJennifer and Tom KarolKirsten and Mike KerriganLeslie ’69 and Bob KrakowLisa and Peter KrausRayna and Michael LoebJennifer and Jon MosleLily and Scott MyersJennifer and Tim PerkinsKaren ’76 and Richard PollockMonica and Toby PurdyRicki and Andy RabinCatherine and Will ’77 RoseGowri and Alex SharmaNancy and Jim SkochdopoleBobbie and Andy VillarealPam Wills-Ward and Mitchell WardSarah and Russell WeinbergCarolyn and David WestberryLucy ’78 and Steve Wrubel

Life TrusteesDiane and Stuart BumpasMary McDermott CookEmily ’73 and David ’68 CorriganSusan and Mike DodgeBeverly and Charles Ginsburg

Ute and Rolf HaberechtMarietta Scurry JohnsonRita and Jack KleinCarol and John LevyCarmen and Ludwig MichaelPatty and David MillerBarbara and Bud NicholsMargaret and Bob RogersSally and Barney Young

Faculty and Staff (100% participation)Jessa AdlerKaren AllenSusan and Hank AltermanCarrie and Josh BaysKathey ’63 and Bruce BeddowJessica BennettNancy and John BreitfellerAmy and Matt BrennerAmy Brown ’78Jenny and James BrundageSarah BurdickBill BurtonAnne and Bruce BuswellLinda and John CauleyKristie and Rob ClarkAngie and Father Chris ConstantinidesDebbie CoxLiz CurlinBrandy and Henry DaltonSandy and Barry DiamondDeb DunneNichole FosterJudy and Robert GassRebecca and Jonathan GilesEd Goff and Laura ChapuisJezabel GuadalupeDebbie and Jonathan HerskovitzMaggie and Jeff HollwayLauren Hosek ’97Hilary Jenkins ’78Shari and Andy KrageJune LandryKristen LawsLoretta and Wendell LeeNick LeggattCatherine LynnLyndsey MarronSheila McCartorBrian McCoolGayle and David McCoySue McCullough

Eva McKeeMarty and Jack MeltonElise MurphyMarynell MurphyKatie Nelson ’93Johanna and Greg NystromKate and Mark OgdenPam and Ken O’KrentSheryll OrbaseJeff PeckLakeshia and Chris PetersVicki RaneyTaylor RisonKathy RitzMelissa and Raphael RuschKatie SandlinRachel and Joshua SchumannApril and David SeedsStephanie ShaferSue and Brian ShibleyCheryl ShulmanEva SmithYnetta and Dwayne SpencerCasey StoltzJody StoutKathryn and John SzwejkowskiReagan TateLeigh TelzrowKim TrautmannPatricia and John VermillionClaude WhiteJill WiedmanMandi WilsonBryant WolfCarrie WrightAnne Yarbrough ’81

ParentsClass of 2011Caroline and Scot BernsteinAllison and Chris BovardHelen and Rives ’76 CastlemanDonna and Jordan CowmanCarrie and Dodd CrutcherBrenda and Don DorwardDebbie and Sam ElchamiMolly ’81 and Jeremy FernandesCarrie and Kyle ’74 FordColleen and Scott GilmourMichelle and John GrimesTracy and Jeff KayeKirsten and Mike KerriganAngela and Marc KleinAmy and Darren Kozelsky

Lorri and David LancashireLisa and Rick LevyJen and Brett LochridgeLeslie and Jason NeedlemanRobyn and Brian ’74 NeuhoffSusan and Steve O’BrienKhanh Pham and Victoria NguyenStacy and Lawrence PiccagliKaren ’76 and Richard PollockBruce Rothstein and Sarah RechterTodd Shadle and Maria Reyes Saima and Sajid SiddiqiKiersten and Michael StockhamRobin and Jonathan ThalheimerMark VarelSarah and Russell WeinbergWendy and Michael Weinman

Class of 2012Bill Adams and Jennifer JordanMartha and Nelson ArroyoBeth and Rob BakerLaura and Andy BaughmanLeslie and David BennersHaise and Kevin BorgmannTracy and Kevin ’76 BrandMelanie and Marty BuckholtJenny and Pete BulbanAngela and John CratesMarisa DiotaleviDoug Ehring and Ann SaucerLeslie Ezelle and Libby ToudouzeMadhuri and Amar GandeShona and Arlo GilbertShelly and Todd GrovesJill and Paul HerzMelissa and Rob HuntJane and Michael ’75 HurstPatti and Jeff JonesJeffrey Kaplan and Lisa NewmanMirjam and Chris KirkMichelle and Bill LockhartSusan and Mike MattaRebecca ’79 and Keith McNealPene and Eric MeniereLily and Scott MyersSusan and Doug NessAnn and Paul NoonanLakeshia and Chris PetersStacy and Lawrence PiccagliRicki and Andy RabinEdna and Dante RenzulliTassi and Dimitri ReppasCatherine and Will ’77 Rose

The following is a comprehensive list reflecting cumulative giving from individual donors for the period June 1, 2010 to May 31, 2011, sorted by constituency type. It includes cash contributions to annual, restricted, capital, and endowed funds.

Donors by Constituency

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Darla and Carl ScherzRobbin and Michael ’79 SolisKenny Steinhart ’79Randi SteinhartJenny and Tim ’81 StobaughLaura and Paul SullivanCandace and Max ’76 SwangoCragina ThomasCynthia and Jean-Louis TrochuJanice and Gary WalshJulie and Jamie WeltonWendy and James WhiteLea and Leo Yancey

Class of 2013Angelica and Josué AguilarLisa and Kyle AntesChris Bautista and Gretchen PollomSarah ’77 and Sam BloomAngie and Marshall BrackbillShonn and Clarence BrownJennifer ’81 and Scott CarrKelli and A.J. ChabriaMichael Cohen and Ruth BakalLaurie and Joe DarlakAngel and Eric EichhornCatie and Aaron EnricoDavid and Jennifer GalardiAnice GenenderPaul GenenderHeather and Chris GilkerEd Goff and Laura ChapuisLaura GoffMeg and Dave GravesMichelle and John GrimesMelissa and Geoff HarperKacy and Steve HolmesKatie and Jed JohnsonKaryna and A.J. JohriGeorge JosephJina KaiserKaren and Bob KnudsonLorri and David LancashireGina and Tom LandryAshley and Sam ’79 LeakeLindi and Chris LightDavid Mangelsdorf and Katrina CottonBeverly and David MarkhamCandace and Rich MartinMarlon McMakin and Camille VarlandPeggy ’73 and Dan MeyerDonna and Tim MitchellAmy and Brian MittsAnne and Tom MotlowLesa and Nick NikolaiSusan and Steve O’BrienTraci and Sean Owen

Sharon and David PfaffKhanh Pham and Victoria NguyenMonica and Toby PurdyVeenu and Rohit PuriEdna and Dante RenzulliCatherine and Will ’77 RoseJim Savage and Kim HendersonTodd Shadle and Maria ReyesGowri and Alex SharmaBernard Shaw and Julia SimonMelissa and Bobby SussmanKarin and Mark TribunaMerry and Chad VoseLaurie and Andrew WallacePam Wills-Ward and Mitchell WardAmy and Kelcy WarrenKrista WarrenJeannie and David WeisolyEmily and Al WestVivian and Eugene WilliamsJennifer and Matthew Yarbrough

Class of 2014Caroline and David ’81 AckermanBill Adams and Jennifer JordanStephanie and Paul BassmanHaise and Kevin BorgmannElizabeth and Robert BoyceMichael Buss and Nancy BussTheresa ChristensenMelissa and William CollinsPam and Jason CreelMeghana and Harpreet DhallJennifer ’82 and Allen DickeyShannon and Jeff EstesElise and Rob FermierKathy and Jeromy FielderSoume and Paul FosheeMadhuri and Amar GandeJenney and David GillikinKim and Clark GriffithPeter HollandAshley and Sam ’79 LeakeJen and Brett LochridgeNisha and Vikas LuniaPene and Eric MenierePeggy ’73 and Dan MeyerLaura and Erin MillerJon Morgan and Liz SeaburyKelly and David MoskovicSara MosleSunny and Pavel NadolskyLeslie and Jason NeedlemanSusan and Doug NessJayme and Salim NourallahNova and Lincoln PatelCourtney and Mike ’73 PlumleeJeffrey Rahilly and Kimberly Freeland

Sangeeta and Ram RaiJen and Ravi RatanKristin and Ricky ReesKaren and Keller ReidDarla and Carl ScherzMolly and Michael SealyKelly and Brad ShoupKiersten and Michael StockhamAlison and Dan StumpCandace and Max ’76 SwangoShannon and Jodie ThompsonValerie and Eric TiffanyCynthia and Jean-Louis TrochuLaura and Bryan TrubeyMatt Valentine and Melissa ValentineLisa and George WarrenJulie and Jamie WeltonDebbie and David WiggansShana and Barry WilcoxLea and Leo YanceyCarmen and Andy YungMichael Zhu and Jane Liu

Class of 2015Adriana and Jamiel AkhtarCarol and Mark AndersonHeather and Ray BalestriChris Bautista and Gretchen PollomLeslie and David BennersLauryn and Jason BloomCarla and Dylan BoldenAllison and Chris BovardIvonne and David CabralesTamara and David CampbellLaura and Riz ChandCathy and Mark CohenLiz and Ross CunninghamCammy and Holmes DavisVivian and Billy DimasDoug Ehring and Ann SaucerDana and Tom GarnerJamie and Greg GauntAnice GenenderPaul GenenderAshley and Kris GloverLaura ’86 and Brad GodkinMeg and Dave GravesCindy and Michael HarringtonKim and Thomas HenleyKristie and Tom HoitsmaLaura and Ellison HurtDidem and Onur InanogluMamta and Rajeev JainVidya Jayaraman and Anisa IyerJanine and Sasha JovanovicJackie ’79 and Allan KatzAliya and Mushtak KhatriNancy Kim

Mirjam and Chris KirkChelsea and Mike LakeDonald Lee and Emily CatesKaren and Bruce LobdellSheryl and Eric MaasAngie and Jerry MartilikCandace and Rich MartinMelani and Craig McDougalAmy and Brian MittsNikki and Jason MorashRich Moses and Selwyn RayzorKate and Clay MoteSree and Nik MunshiWendy and Jay NewbergerJennifer and Brian NiccolMelissa and Norry NivenAphrodite and Sam PaulosSuzanne and Huy PhamTerri and Brad PhillipsCourtney and Mike ’73 PlumleeRamesh Raghunathan and Aarthi RamDanielle and Scott SealySaima and Sajid SiddiqiGlynnis and Denys ’74 SlaterRobbin and Michael ’79 SolisMeredith and Barry ’79 SteinhartKenny Steinhart ’79Randi SteinhartJenny and Tim ’81 StobaughKristen and Brian TwomeyMerry and Chad VoseTracy and Scott WallingfordPam Wills-Ward and Mitchell WardMi Jung and Jim WarnerKelly WarrenJeannie and David WeisolyAimee ’85 and Josh WhitakerMarianna and Jon Yellen

Class of 2016Caroline and David ’81 AckermanLisa and Kyle AntesRaj Arakal and Usha ManiLaura and Andy BaughmanTraci and Travis BlalockHaise and Kevin BorgmannMaura and Jason BradshawRebecca and Chad BrownShonn and Clarence BrownLori and David BrowneErika and Chad BurkhardtJennifer and Christian CatherKristie and Rob ClarkCathy and Mark CohenLaurie and Joe DarlakLisa and Harvey DavissonLaura and Bill DickasonTrey Dyer and Maggie Dyer

Donors by Constituency

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Monica and Joe EastinArden and Scott EllisCatie and Aaron EnricoShannon and Jeff EstesTim Foo and Kristine DoanNeha and Salil GaitondeJenney and David GillikinJim Hakert and Jayne ColemanAmy and Steve HallKim and Vaughn HesterKate and Jeff HoedebeckEsther and Paul HoodMelissa and Rob HuntValerie and Todd IstreGunjan and Anurag JainJanine and Sasha JovanovicJackie ’79 and Allan KatzSabra and Shaul KatzavAngela and Marc KleinRachel ’83 and Brian LadinHolly and Bruce LanahanHeidi and Joey LaneLaura and Rick LearKaren and Bruce LobdellNisha and Vikas LuniaDavid Mangelsdorf and Katrina CottonBeverly and David MarkhamMaria and Federico MarroquinKimberly and Neelesh MehendalePam and Carter MeyerHayley and Ali MirzaErika and Jarod MossSusan and Doug NessRobyn and Brian ’74 NeuhoffWendy and Jay NewbergerJamie and Melbourne O’BanionTraci and Sean OwenAmisha and Amit PatelSharon and David PfaffSuzanne and Huy PhamKristen and Clifton PhillipsVeenu and Rohit PuriRicki and Andy RabinJen and Ravi RatanKristin and Ricky ReesChris Rowley and Mandy DakeJulie ’86 and Peter ShaddockTodd Shadle and Maria Reyes Natalie and Lantz SharpeKelly and Brad ShoupNicole ’83 and Justin ’83 SmallMargaret ’77 and Glenn SolomonMegan ’85 and Michael SternMelissa and Bobby SussmanCharmaine and George TangCragina ThomasLaura and Bryan TrubeyMechiell Whitaker TuckerReggie Tucker

Matt Valentine and Melissa ValentineLucy ’78 and Steve WrubelAngela and Luis ZambranoAmy and Mike Zicarelli

Class of 2017Nalini and Paul AggarwalHeather and Ray BalestriStephanie and Paul BassmanLisa and Marquez BelaCarla and Dylan BoldenThomas Bradley and Lisa RaperMargaret and Robert BraunKaren and Kyle ButlerIvonne and David CabralesRussell Canham and Raksha JainDaniel Clifford and Shannon MorseJennifer ’82 and Mike CroninMandy and Sean DavenportLaura and Bill DickasonMark Envani and Lori WardJen and Greg FominVeretta and Marlon FrazierBonnee and Marc FullerDavid Gerber and Lara JohnsonShona and Arlo GilbertAshley and Kris GloverLaura ’86 and Brad GodkinAshleigh and Will GravleeCindy and Michael HarringtonKim and Thomas HenleyJennifer and Justin HogueMarian and Jerry HolzsweigJennifer and Steve HoughtonNicole and Brian HouseholderKatie and Jed JohnsonSonia and Jatin KakkarChelsea and Mike LakeBrenna and Will LambertShiela and Justin LannenLaura and Rick LearLisa and Rick LevyLindi and Chris LightSusan and Mike MattaMonica and Matt ’86 McGrawNikki and Jason MorashJennifer and Jeff MorrisonRich Moses and Selwyn RayzorKelly and David MoskovicSree and Nik MunshiMichelle and Brian MurawskiLily and Scott MyersJennifer and Brian NiccolTaeri and Jonathan OhChristine and Warren PaddockMonica and Toby PurdyTulika and Upendar ReddyKaren and Keller Reid

Edna and Dante RenzulliMaria and Bryan RutledgeChristina and Tomo SakaiBetty and Brian SchultzMolly and Michael SealyGlynnis and Denys ’74 SlaterPaul Staveteig and Gretchen ChampionMeredith and Barry ’79 SteinhartBaran Sumer and Jennifer LowneyBeth and Bryan ThomasLaura and Bryan TrubeyMechiell Whitaker TuckerReggie TuckerKristen and Brian TwomeyVaughn Vennerberg and Kent KunkelPam Wills-Ward and Mitchell WardSarah and Russell WeinbergAimee ’85 and Josh WhitakerShana and Barry WilcoxApril and John WillinghamClaudia and Brian WingMarianna and Jon YellenMichael Zhu and Jane Liu

Grandparents Helma and Ed Ackerman Reid Ackerman ’14 Owen Ackerman ’16Carol and Bill Adams Luke Adams ’12 Brooke Adams ’14Suzanne and Nasim Akhtar Andrew Akhtar ’15Sandy and Bryce Anderson Luke Zicarelli ’16Bob Baker Virginia Baker ’12Francis Barnes and Priscilla Wrubel Stella Wrubel ’16Sandy and Robert Bassman Skylar Kaye ’11 Blake Bassman ’14 Blair Bassman ’17Carol Baumer Thomas Matta ’12 Brooke Matta ’17Majel and Ronnie Beall Peyton Sharpe ’16Mary Ella and John Bitzer Grant Needleman ’11 Elise Needleman ’14Dorothy Bjorck Jack Cohen ’15 Caroline Cohen ’16 Sophia Cohen ’16

Georgia Sue Black Ben Meyer ’13 Margot Meyer ’14Naomi and Bernard Bloom Hudson Bloom ’15Joan and Chuck Bovard Sam Bovard ’11 Jack Bovard ’15Joan Bowman Cruz Hoitsma ’15Martha and Ron Bradshaw Claire Bradshaw ’16Brenda and Stuart Brand Abby Brand ’12Kay and Clarence Brown Evan Brown ’13 Ryan Brown ’16Lynn Brown Hudson Brown ’16Diana and Bob Buckles Michaela Creel ’14Emma and Juan Cabrales Sarah Cabrales ’15 Tessa Cabrales ’17Cindy and Bob Campbell Susu Campbell ’15Mary Katherine Cates Mercer Lee ’15Sharon and Murray Cohen Jack Cohen ’15 Caroline Cohen ’16 Sophia Cohen ’16Chanda and Ken Crane Josh Chabria ’13Jean and Robert C. Crates Campbell Crates ’12Judy and Rod Creel Michaela Creel ’14Nancy Cronin Jack Cronin ’17Linda and Bill Custard Henry Hurt ’15Susan and Michael Davidoff Alex Ladin ’16

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Ann and Bob Dyer Row Dyer ’16Shirley and Ken Eason Claire Groves ’12Rosemary and Roger Enrico Danny Enrico ’13 Gigi Enrico ’16 Joey Enrico ’16Karen and Mike Evans Isabella Fielder ’14Margaret and Jim Farr Raja Mehendale ’16Barbara and Ernest Feldgus Shae Galardi ’13Sandra and Gary Fernandes Sophia Fernandes ’11Sophie and Arkady Fomin Aubrey Fomin ’17Nita and John Ford Ella Varel ’11 Parker Owen ’13 Peyton Owen ’16Paula and Wallace Franklin Colin Neuhoff ’11 Madelyn Neuhoff ’16Rekha and Uday Garadi Amar Kakkar ’17Holly Gaunt Porter Gaunt ’15Beverly and Thurman Geddie Quinn O’Brien ’11 Dwyer O’Brien ’13Joan and Larry Genender Jack Genender ’13 George Genender ’15Martha and Bob Gillikin Kate Gillikin ’14 Alexander Gillikin ’16Beverly and Charles Ginsburg Julia Small ’16Tracy I. Glover Rivers Glover ’15 Autumn Glover ’17Gigi and Bud Goff Audrey Goff ’13Laurie and Peter Grauer Logan Lear ’16 Finley Lear ’17Suzanne Green Alex Rabin ’12 Cooper Rabin ’16Ellen and John Grimes Gracie Grimes ’11 Emma Grimes ’13Dorisene and Joe Groves Claire Groves ’12Pushpa and Krishan Gupta Anya Aggarwal ’17Linda and Harlan Harper Mark Motlow ’13

Barbara and Jim Hazlewood Jack Cronin ’17Sandra Hill Dane Kozelsky ’11Rita and Sanford Holzsweig Celia Holzsweig ’17Dorris and Terry James Benton O’Banion ’16Kathy and Trip Johnson Inez Johnson ’13 Maxwell Johnson ’17Jane and Elwyn Jones Briggs Jones ’12Sally Junkins Patrick Kerrigan ’11 Anna Lobdell ’15 Jacob Lobdell ’16Pat and John Kerrigan Patrick Kerrigan ’11Sandra Kirk Kirsten Kirk ’12 Jake Kirk ’15George Knudson Grace Knudson ’13Mary and Danny Kureska Peyton Plumlee ’14 Alexa Plumlee ’15Sherry and Ronnie Lamb Joshua Weisoly ’13 Nathan Weisoly ’13 Abby Weisoly ’15Bonnie and Carl Lang Whitney Reid ’14 Caroline Reid ’17Clem and Fred Lear Logan Lear ’16 Finley Lear ’17Pat and Barry Macy Quentin Balestri ’15 Julian Balestri ’17Patricia and Ted Mandeville Griffin Benners ’12 Jackson Benners ’15Ellen and Stephen Manshel Chloe Weinman ’11Barbara and Jim Manzi StacyBeth Cohen ’13Susan and Richard Marcus Charlie Rose ’12 Jack Rose ’13Rita and Jim Marquess Jackson Whitaker ’15 Austin Whitaker ’17Susan Marquess Jackson Whitaker ’15 Austin Whitaker ’17Marilyn Merkle Charlotte Schultz ’17Jane and Henry Meyer Ben Meyer ’13 Margot Meyer ’14

Su-Su and Jerry Meyer Julian Meyer ’16Mimi and Ron Moses Jack Moses ’15 Adair Moses ’17Paula and Jon Mosle Johanna Keyser ’14Birdie and Bill Mote Katherine Mote ’15Nancy and Joe Neuhoff Colin Neuhoff ’11 Madelyn Neuhoff ’16Lynda and Gordon Newman Lindsay Kaplan ’12Suzanne and Peter Paddock Jackson Paddock ’17Mary and Charlie Patterson Drew West ’13Angela Paulos Angeliki Paulos ’15Anne and Wayne Pfaff Andrew Pfaff ’13 Cate Pfaff ’16Roxanne and Gene Phillips Riley Phillips ’15 Sydney Phillips ’16Lainie Porter Porter Gaunt ’15Kay and Jim Preddy Penelope Piccagli ’11 Alex Piccagli ’12Barbara and Stan Rabin Alex Rabin ’12 Cooper Rabin ’16Corky Rambo Grace Knudson ’13Sandy and Philip Raskin Gus Solis ’12 Roman Solis ’15Peggy S. Rayzor Jack Moses ’15 Adair Moses ’17Jennie and Stuart Reeves Stella Wrubel ’16Maria and Antonio Reyes Isabella Shadle ’11 Christian Shadle ’13 Thomas Shadle ’16Sheila Rice John Paul Noonan ’12Peggy and Bill Roe Avery Borgmann ’12 Robert Borgmann ’14 William Borgmann ’16Judy and Colin Rorrie Susu Campbell ’15Deedie and Rusty Rose Charlie Rose ’12 Jack Rose ’13

Jill and Irwin Rose Sophia Hurst ’12Carol and Dave Rowley Thomas Rowley ’16Dimple and Jack Royal Elizabeth Walsh ’12Jessie and Jay Sackler Celia Holzsweig ’17Ellen and Lee Salzberger Noah Stern ’16Kippy and Dave Sands Inez Johnson ’13 Maxwell Johnson ’17Elaine and Allen Schuster Hanna Newberger ’15 Eva Newberger ’16Judy and Dave Scull Virginia Baker ’12Diane and Scott Sealy Lilly Sealy ’14 Scotty Sealy ’15 Georgia Sealy ’17Margo and Jack Shadle Isabella Shadle ’11 Christian Shadle ’13 Thomas Shadle ’16Betty Sue and Israel Sheinberg Matthew Pollock ’11Dena and Peter Silberman Brody Morrison ’17Del Ruth Skaggs Caroline Anderson ’15Denys Slater Rodes Slater ’15 Will Slater ’17Marianne and Roger Staubach Gracie Grimes ’11 Emma Grimes ’13Phyllis and Ron Steinhart Will Steinhart ’12 Matthew Steinhart ’15 Meg Steinhart ’15 Luke Steinhart ’17Sheila and Larry Stern Noah Stern ’16Charlie L. Stobaugh Emery Stobaugh ’12 Delia Stobaugh ’15Nancy and Kent Stobaugh Emery Stobaugh ’12 Delia Stobaugh ’15Carlene and Jack Strobel Josh Chabria ’13Ginger and Louis Sullivan Paul Sullivan ’12Betsy and Bob Swango Jackson Swango ’12 Katherine Swango ’14 Meryl Katz ’15 Judd Katz ’16

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Barbara and John Thomas Lilly Sealy ’14 Georgia Sealy ’17Sandra and Rice Tilley Campbell Crates ’12Lynda and Jim Tonick Avery Henderson ’13Marilyn and Gene Torbett Claire Bradshaw ’16Anne and Chuck Vose Gardiner Vose ’13 Harrison Vose ’15Ferna and Craig Ward Kaethe Thomas ’12 Tayce Thomas ’16Rebecca and Charlie Watson Cameron Peters ’12Gayle and Joe Weinberg John Weinberg ’17Mona Wheatley Sam Bovard ’11 Jack Bovard ’15Karen Wilbur Kate Gillikin ’14 Alexander Gillikin ’16Maggie and Ennis Williams Lydia Williams ’13Helen and Gene Willingham Johnny Willingham ’17Victoria Wiman Kate Eastin ’16Suzy and Fletcher Yarbrough Jack Yarbrough ’13Mary and Ken Yung Sophia Yung ’14Sue and Luis Zambrano Olivia Zambrano ’16

Alumni Donors by Decade1960sKathey ’63 and Bruce BeddowSara and Mark ’64 AlbertAnne Cowden Padilla ’66Emily ’73 and David ’68 CorriganJack Foxworth ’68Jill Bee ’69Kalita Beck Blessing ’69Leah and Jon ’69 GrossLeslie ’69 and Bob Krakow

1970sStacy Shepherd ’70Susan and Brett ’71 BlakeyHelen ’71 and Mike ButlerLaura ’71 and David ColeAngela and Gary ’71 HorowitzRegen ’72 and Jeff Fearon

Eric Lombardi ’73Peggy ’73 and Dan MeyerCourtney and Mike ’73 PlumleeMaria ’74 and Brent DauCarrie and Kyle ’74 FordRobyn and Brian ’74 NeuhoffEric Reeves ’74Amy Sheinberg ’74Glynnis and Denys ’74 SlaterGretchen ’75 and Reiner BraschMarcella Butler ’75Robin Carder ’75Jane and Michael ’75 HurstEugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul KingMichelle ’75 and Stewart ThomasAndrew Wilson ’75Lori and Brian ’75 ZweigTracy and Kevin ’76 BrandHelen and Rives ’76 CastlemanKaren ’76 and Richard PollockCandace and Max ’76 SwangoCarla Wheeler ’76Sarah ’77 and Sam BloomJamie Ginsberg Garrett ’77Alex May ’77Talley and Bradley ’77 MillerCatherine and Will ’77 RoseGeorge Seay ’77Margaret ’77 and Glenn SolomonAmy Brown ’78Hilary Jenkins ’78Adam Leventhal ’78Allan Padgett ’78Lucy ’78 and Steve WrubelOwen Wilson ’79Laura and Ellison HurtJackie ’79 and Allan KatzAshley and Sam ’79 LeakeGreg Marquess ’79Rebecca ’79 and Keith McNealKay Ellen ’79 and Jake PollackRobbin and Michael ’79 SolisKenny Steinhart ’79

1980sDaniel Clifford and Shannon ’80 MorseCaroline and David ’81 AckermanJennifer ’81 and Scott CarrMolly ’81 and Jeremy FernandesGiggy ’81 and Peter JacobsonJenny and Tim ’81 StobaughAnne Yarbrough ’81Jennifer ’82 and Mike CroninJennifer ’82 and Allen DickeyJustin Kasmir ’82Jon ’82 Morgan and Liz SeaburyLuke Wilson ’82Betsy Baum ’83

Ben Clark ’83Lisa and Chris ’83 GannettRachel ’83 and Brian LadinAmanda Oneacre Rockow ’83Justin ’83 and Nicole ’83 SmallDenise and Christopher ’83 StewartAshley Geller ’84Joe Zopolsky ’84Melissa ’85 and Jon RodriguezMegan ’85 and Michael SternAimee ’85 and Josh WhitakerLaura ’86 and Brad GodkinJeffrey Kitner ’86Monica and Matt ’86 McGrawJulie ’86 and Peter ShaddockAllison ’87 and Josh BlockCharles Marsh ’87Kelly Oleson ’87Steven Clark ’88Amy and Matt ’88 MillerJoe Tauscher ’88Lisa ’89 and Richard HartmanMargaret ’89 and Brad HirschCourtney Johnson ’89Kristin ’89 and Aaron OrtegaTom Mercer ’89

1990sFlauren ’90 and Jason BenderKerri ’90 and David GoldfarbLindsay Rubin ’90Lilly Albritton ’91Lauren Brown ’92Finley Harbaugh ’93Ashley M. Johnson ’93Katie Nelson ’93Natalie Koch ’96Joe Bumpas ’97Lauren Hosek ’97Helen Jury ’98Katherine Rochelle ’98

2000sKristen Davis ’00Lindsay Dolan ’00Garrett Moore ’00Joseph Albert ’01Merrill Reiter ’01David D. Smart, Jr. ’01Cate Wetzel ’01Natalie Breen ’02Adrienne Gehan ’02Andrew Jury ’02Katherine Levy ’02Katri Niemi ’02Chandler Weisbart ’02Natalie Jaynes ’03Andrew Kadesky ’03

John Wetzel ’03Rand Barnes ’04Carter Brasch ’04Coco Freling ’04Richard Freling ’04James Graass ’04Kate Mosle ’04Jackson Olesky ’04Karina Rambeau ’04Mason Reiter ’04Duncan Smart ’04Marshall Stone ’04Emily Wisner ’04Nicholas R. Agritelley ’05Marcy Applebaum ’05Kirby Brand ’05Peter Etheridge ’05Julianne Jacobs ’05Katie Kerrigan ’05Jordan Olschwanger ’05Jessica Westberry ’05Emily Church ’06Will Church ’06Catherine Graass ’06Tanner C. Hakert ’06Paul Herz ’06Amanda Kadesky ’06Katie Payne ’06Kayla Rambeau ’06Callie Stone ’06Alexandra Villareal ’06Courtney Weisbart ’06P.T. Yager ’06Sam Cowger ’07Claire Cramm ’07Timothy Simenc ’07Seth Applebaum ’08Shelby Brand ’08Sloane Castleman ’08Meredith Hessel ’08David Kerrigan ’08Jonathan King ’08Ben Krakow ’08Sally Levine ’08Michael Mosle ’08Megan Olschwanger ’08

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Ryan Pollack ’08Philip Smart ’08Chandler Crates ’09Tate Hakert ’09Tommy Hessel ’09Austin Krohn ’09Whit Payne ’09Ali Simenc ’09

2010sAmelia Brown ’10Anna Cramm ’10Cameron H. Crates ’10Sarah Hodgson ’10Cole Jordan ’10Eli Krakow ’10Logan Krohn ’10Katherine Pollock ’10Reece Rabin ’10Shelby Schultz ’10Camie Swango ’10James West ’10

Parents of AlumniHelma and Ed AckermanSara and Mark ’64 AlbertDiane AlderDebbie and Marc AndresBarbra and Bud ApplebaumJulie and Paul BakerKim and Randy BarnesGeorgia Sue BlackSusan and Brett ’71 BlakeyCarolyn and Ronald BlumBrenda and Stuart BrandGretchen ’75 and Reiner BraschSusie and George BreenNancy and John BreitfellerLisa and Chuck BrownDiane and Stuart BumpasSally and Allen ButlerHelen ’71 and Mike ButlerBillie and Henry CarderPhyllis and Bruce CarrAna and Don CartyMary Cynthia and Bill ChurchJo and Stanley CohenLaura ’71 and David ColeSusan and Chris CooperEmily ’73 and David ’68 CorriganHope and Gene CrammKitty and Tom CrossBetsy and Bennett CullumLinda and Bill CustardMaria ’74 and Brent DauJim Davis and Heidi WilliamsSandy and Barry DiamondSusan and Mike Dodge

Mary and David DolanSamantha and Tim DurstBetsy and Richard EisemanNancy and Mario EsquivelSuzy and Howard EtheridgeRegen ’72 and Jeff FearonJenifer and Peter FlynnSherry and Joel FontenotNita and John FordDodie and Jack FoxworthCaroline and Glenn GehanMadeleine and Mark GellerBeverly and Charles GinsburgJill and Brett GiroirSusan and Jim GraassOlivia and Fred GuggenheimUte and Rolf HaberechtTania and Kevin HardageBarbara and Jim HazlewoodLillian and Greg HesselLinda and Phil HodgsonAngela and Gary ’71 HorowitzTricia and Jerry HosekOlivette and Alan HublerSandra and Rick IllesFrances and Donald JacksonCarolyn and Michael JaynesMarietta Scurry JohnsonAnn Frances and Cliff JuryAnn and Keith KadeskyJennifer and Tom KarolBrigitte and Kimo KimichikEugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul KingLillian and Brett KirsteinRita and Jack KleinLeslie ’69 and Bob KrakowLisa and Peter KrausTricia and Jim KrohnEleanor LaneyBob LathamTom Leatherbury and Pat VillarealCarol and John LevyRayna and Michael LoebPat and Joe LolaJill and Brent MagnusonSusan MarquessAlex May ’77Mary Ann and Mike MaySheila McCartorMarty and Jack MeltonEsther and Michael MeyersCarmen and Ludwig MichaelBruce Mickey and Barbara SchultzShirley and Bob MillerPatty and David MillerSue and Brad MooreJennifer and Jon MosleKristin and John MullenNancy and Joe NeuhoffBarbara and Bud Nichols

Les Niemi and Sharon BrownEdith and Peter O’DonnellStacy and David OleskyDonna and Larry OlschwangerDan PattersonMissy and Bill PayneJennifer and Tim PerkinsSonia PhilipsonRoxanne and Gene PhillipsMollie and Paul PinKay Ellen ’79 and Jake PollackLainie PorterJoan and Ken RaffLali and Jon RambeauJennie and Stuart ReevesLeanne and Mark ReiterMargaret and Bob RogersChristine and Dick RogoffRod Rohrich and Diane GibbySharon RossMarcia and Stephen SchaulBetty Sue and Israel SheinbergKristin and Dan SimencMichelle and Mike SimsNancy and Jim SkochdopoleCharla and John SmartPhyllis and Ron SteinhartCharlie L. StobaughNancy and Kent StobaughBill Stonaker and Tricia WilsonLinda and Larry SuttonBetsy and Bob SwangoBrooke and Charles TappanShirley and Pete TartMichelle ’75 and Stewart ThomasBobbie and Andy VillarealKrystn and Scott WaddellMarjorie and Dick WatersKenn Webb and Harriet Anne TabbKandi and Mark WeisbartCarolyn and David WestberryCatherine and Jack WetzelMelinda and Stephen WinnPeggy and Rory WisnerAnne YagerSuzy and Fletcher YarbroughSally and Barney Young

Friends and Former Faculty/Staff Richard AndrewsAnonymousLauren BellDarlene BrajerPhil BrewerRanell and Steve BrownMarian and Robert BuslettSylvia Carraway

Dorothy ComleyKristin and John CurreriMelba DillardMelisa and Jeff DorrillSusan and Richard FaberPatricia FairRegen ’72 and Jeff FearonKaren FilipinoDolores and Boyd FosterSusie FrenchKerri ’90 and David GoldfarbTraci GoodMary Kay HagarKaren and Mike HagarCharles HansfordLaJean and Joe HenryStacy and Tom HollidayMichelle and William HollowayLynn and Sam HughesCalvin T. HullSue and William JoinerMichael KardashPhyllis and Jeffrey KesslerBarbara KinardBarbara and Bob KirsteinAshlee and Chris KleinertJane KoernerColeta and Joe LewisPat and Joe LolaRichard LyonJohn MackCarolyn and Pat MaupinEmily McBurneyMargaret McDermottGladys and G.C. MerrittJoyce OwenLisa and Daniel ParkerSallie RayzorCarol RoarkMarsha and Louis RobertsonMarian RosenblumJennifer and Jacob SchulzMaureen and James SelfTerry and Larry SengbushAnn and Irwin SentillesShane ShanafeltPat and Jim StevensPaul TarwaterImogene ThomaJanice and Douglas UgakiConnie UrbanczykDanielle and Matthew WallaceCecilia and Terry WatsonJan and Ron WeishaarSean WheelerKay and Oscar WilliamsMark WischmeyerMeredith Wrighton

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Organizations4-L EngineeringAbbott FundEdward and Wilhelmina Ackerman FoundationAmerican Endowment FoundationBank of OklahomaBank of TexasPhilip T. Bee Charitable TrustBold Foundation, Inc.Campbell Dental PAThe Coca-Cola CompanyCommand Security Corporation Aviation SafeguardsCommunities Foundation of TexasMargaret Bennett Cullum Charitable Lead UnitrustDallas Jewish Community FoundationDubuque Bank & Trust CompanyEason Petroleum, Inc.The Aaron and Catie Enrico Family FoundationeScripEye Surgery of Texas, P.A.Fidelity Charitable Gift FundFurman Land Purveyors, Inc.G. Scott Waddell Company, Inc.Goldman, Sachs & Co.Haynes and Boone, LLPHereford Texas Federal Credit UnionJill Herz, Attorney at Law, P.C.The Hockaday SchoolI Wuf LPIverify, Inc.JPMorgan Chase & Co.The Jerry R. Junkins Family FoundationThe Chris & Mirjam Kirk Donor Advised Fund of The Dallas FoundationKirkwood Fund of The Community FoundationLamplighter Parents’ AssociationLunch Ladies LLCMarilyn Torbett Company, LCMicrosoftNeiman Marcus GroupO’Donnell FoundationORIX USA CorporationThe Paulos FoundationPizza HutPlastronics Socket CompanyPreservation Dallas, Inc.Rashti & Mitchell Attorneys at LawRussell RhodesSafeway, Inc.Michael P. Sealy Family TrustSengbush Studio, Inc.7th Generation Foundation

Short Stop IISkintrigue, Inc.Smith, Frank & PartnersThe Staubach Family FoundationSteinhart Family Advised Fund of The Dallas FoundationStudio BonTexas Instruments FoundationUnderwood, Perkins & RalstonVose Foundation Inc.E. Paul and Helen Buck Waggoner Foundation, Inc.

Tribute GiftsA wonderful life of learningMary Ann and Mike MayCarrie BaysE. Paul and Helen Buck Waggoner FoundationSarah and Russell WeinbergHelen and Gene WillinghamKathey BeddowKaren ’76 and Richard PollockSarah and Russell WeinbergJessica BennettE. Paul and Helen Buck Waggoner FoundationSarah and Russell WeinbergHelen and Gene WillinghamJohn BreitfellerKaren ’76 and Richard PollockSarah and Russell WeinbergMatt BrennerSusan and Hank AltermanSarah and Russell WeinbergArnie CohenAnonymousBrenda and Stuart BrandBetsy CullumBetsy and Barrett CullumMargaret Bennett Cullum Charitable Lead UnitrustMargaret CullumBetsy and Barrett CullumMargaret Bennett Cullum Charitable Lead UnitrustLiz CurlinSarah and Russell WeinbergSandy DiamondSusan and Hank AltermanSarah and Russell WeinbergMelisa DorrillSusan and Hank AltermanPaul GenenderJudy GassSusan and Hank AltermanFrances and Donald JacksonSarah and Russell WeinbergBrenda HagarBarbra and Bud ApplebaumAmy and Matt Brenner

Phil BrewerMarian and Robert BuslettSylvia CarrawayDorothy V. ComleyCommand Security Corporation Aviation SafeguardsKristin and John CurreriMelba DillardPatricia FairSandra and Gary FernandesKaren FilipinoDolores and Boyd FosterFurman Land Purveyors, IncTraci GoodMary Kay HagarKaren and Mike HagarLaJean and Joe HenryHereford Texas Federal Credit UnionThe Hockaday SchoolMichelle and William HollowayCalvin HullIVerify, Inc.Sue and William JoinerJPMorgan Chase & Co.Michael KardashKatie Kerrigan ’05David Kerrigan ’08Kirsten and Mike KerriganPhyllis and Jeffrey KesslerBrigitte and Kimo KimichikBarbara KinardEugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul KingBarbara and Bob KirsteinLillian and Brett KirsteinAshlee and Chris KleinertRichard LyonJohn MackCarolyn and Pat MaupinEmily McBurneyGladys and G.C. MerrittJennifer and Jon MosleJoyce OwenLisa and Daniel ParkerDan PattersonRoxanne and Gene PhillipsKaren ’76 and Richard PollockPreservation Dallas, Inc.Julie and Gerry ReihsenCarol RoarkMarsha and Louis RobertsonDiane Gibby and Rod RohrichBeth and Paul SavoldelliJennifer and Jacob SchulzMaureen and James SelfAnn and Irwin SentillesShane ShanafeltSmith, Frank & PartnersShirley and Pete TartPaul TarwaterImogene ThomaJanice and Douglas Ugaki

Connie UrbanczykDanielle and Matthew WallaceCecilia and Terry WatsonKenn Webb and Harriet Anne TabbJan and Ron WeishaarSean WheelerKay and Oscar WilliamsMark WischmeyerAnne Marie HelfrichBetsy and Barrett CullumMargaret Bennett Cullum Charitable Lead UnitrustElizabeth HelfrichBetsy and Barrett CullumMargaret Bennett Cullum Charitable Lead UnitrustBen KrakowSandy and Barry DiamondWill LambertGalaxy Soccer TeamThe Lamplighter FacultyMarcella Butler ’75Catherine LynnKaren ’76 and Richard PollockSarah and Russell WeinbergSheila McCartorFrances and Donald JacksonSue McCulloughSarah and Russell WeinbergMarty MeltonKaren ’76 and Richard PollockSarah and Russell WeinbergPam and Carter MeyerSusan and Richard FaberElise MurphySusan and Hank AltermanSarah and Russell WeinbergMarynell MurphySusan and Hank AltermanSarah and Russell WeinbergTimmy NadolskySunny and Pavel NadolskyKaren PollockSarah and Russell WeinbergVicki RaneySusan and Hank AltermanSarah and Russell WeinbergEd RitenourSarah and Russell WeinbergCatherine RoseSarah and Russell WeinbergDuncan SmartSandy and Barry DiamondDwayne SpencerSarah and Russell WeinbergPatricia VermillionSarah and Russell WeinbergBryant WolfSarah and Russell WeinbergLuke ZicarelliAmy and Mike Zicarelli

The following list reflects giving from organizational donors and tribute gifts for the period June 1, 2010, to May 31, 2011.

It includes cash contributions to annual, restricted, capital, and endowed funds.

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15+ YEARS Jack Foxworth ’68 21Goldman, Sachs & Co. 21Kathey ’63 and Bruce Beddow 20Linda and John Cauley 20Liz Curlin 20Sheila McCartor 20Sue McCullough 20Marty and Jack Melton 20Pam and Ken O’Krent 20Kathy Ritz 20Diane and Stuart Bumpas 19Emily ’73 and David ’68 Corrigan 17Rita and Jack Klein 17Susie and George Breen 16Mary and David Dolan 16Carol and John Levy 16Carmen and Ludwig Michael 16Nancy and Jim Skochdopole 16Barbara and Bud Nichols 15Michelle ’75 and Stewart Thomas 15Anne Yarbrough ’81 15

10+ YEARS Nancy and John Breitfeller 14Lisa and Peter Kraus 14Jennifer and Jon Mosle 14Elise Murphy 14Claude White 14Tracy and Kevin ’76 Brand 13Ana and Don Carty 13Laura ’71 and David Cole 13Maria ’74 and Brent Dau 13Sally Junkins 13Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan 13Patty and David Miller 13Joan and Ken Raff 13Jody Stout 13Robin and Jonathan Thalheimer 13Carolyn and David Westberry 13Melisa and Jeff Dorrill 12Heather and Chris Gilker 12Helen Jury ’98 12Jennifer and Tom Karol 12Jill and Brent Magnuson 12Missy and Bill Payne 12Kathryn and John Szwejkowski 12Bobbie and Andy Villareal 12Ranell and Steve Brown 11Hope and Gene Cramm 11Lindsay Dolan ’00 11Jane Koerner 11Marynell Murphy 11Carrie Wright 11Amy and Matt Brenner 10Amy Brown ’78 10Mary Cynthia and Bill Church 10Kitty and Tom Cross 10Ellen and John Grimes 10Jim Hakert and Jayne Coleman 10Jill and Paul Herz 10

Pat and John Kerrigan 10Eugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul King 10Loretta and Wendell Lee 10Rayna and Michael Loeb 10Johanna and Greg Nystrom 10Merrill Reiter ’01 10Cheryl Shulman 10Reagan Tate 10The Coca-Cola Company 10Sarah and Russell Weinberg 10

5+ YEARSBeth and Rob Baker 9Allison and Chris Bovard 9Angela and John Crates 9Shirley and Ken Eason 9Sandra and Gary Fernandes 9Molly ’81 and Jeremy Fernandes 9Judy and Robert Gass 9Michelle and John Grimes 9Shelly and Todd Groves 9Lillian and Greg Hessel 9Andrew Jury ’02 9Leslie ’69 and Bob Krakow 9Rachel ’83 and Brian Ladin 9Lisa and Rick Levy 9Alex May ’77 9Marilyn Merkle 9Talley and Bradley ’77 Miller 9Kate and Mark Ogden 9Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock 9Deedie and Rusty Rose 9Catherine and Will ’77 Rose 9Sharon Ross 9Betty and Brian Schultz 9Terry and Larry Sengbush 9Sengbush Studio, Inc. 9Ynetta and Dwayne Spencer 9Kenny Steinhart ’79 9Phyllis and Ron Steinhart 9Candace and Max ’76 Swango 9Patricia and John Vermillion 9Merry and Chad Vose 9Brenda and Stuart Brand 8Lisa and Chuck Brown 8Ivonne and David Cabrales 8Tamara and David Campbell 8Susan and Chris Cooper 8Cammy and Holmes Davis 8Jina Kaiser 8Lyndsey Marron 8Donna and Tim Mitchell 8Anne Cowden Padilla ’66 8Lakeshia and Chris Peters 8Sonia Philipson 8Ricki and Andy Rabin 8Judy and Colin Rorrie 8Judy and Dave Scull 8Margaret ’77 and Glenn Solomon 8Susan and Hank Alterman 7Carol Baumer 7Sally and Allen Butler 7

Donna and Jordan Cowman 7Linda and Bill Custard 7Debbie and Sam Elchami 7Jenifer and Peter Flynn 7Rebecca and Jonathan Giles 7Colleen and Scott Gilmour 7Ute and Rolf Haberecht 7Melissa and Geoff Harper 7Sandra Hill 7Linda and Phil Hodgson 7Jane and Michael ’75 Hurst 7Giggy ’81 and Peter Jacobson 7Tracy and Jeff Kaye 7Jeffrey Kitner ’86 7Angela and Marc Klein 7Amy and Darren Kozelsky 7Shari and Andy Krage 7Tricia and Jim Krohn 7Leslie and Jason Needleman 7Stacy and Lawrence Piccagli 7Vicki Raney 7Mason Reiter ’04 7Marcia and Stephen Schaul 7April and David Seeds 7Bernard Shaw and Julia Simon 7Jenny and Tim ’81 Stobaugh 7Bill Adams and Jennifer Jordan 6Laura and Andy Baughman 6Leslie and David Benners 6Sarah ’77 and Sam Bloom 6Lauren Brown ’92 6Jenny and Pete Bulban 6Kelli and A.J. Chabria 6Doug Ehring and Ann Saucer 6Leslie Ezelle and Libby Toudouze 6Carrie and Kyle ’74 Ford 6Angela and Gary ’71 Horowitz 6Melissa and Rob Hunt 6Mirjam and Chris Kirk 6Michelle and Bill Lockhart 6Brian McCool 6Gayle and David McCoy 6Marlon McMakin and 6 Camille VarlandBruce Mickey and Barbara Schultz 6Lily and Scott Myers 6Susan and Doug Ness 6Katri Niemi ’02 6Susan and Steve O’Brien 6Darla and Carl Scherz 6Nancy and Kent Stobaugh 6Kiersten and Michael Stockham 6Carlene and Jack Strobel 6Cragina Thomas 6Cynthia and Jean-Louis Trochu 6Ferna and Craig Ward 6Wendy and Michael Weinman 6Julie and Jamie Welton 6Bryant Wolf 6Lucy ’78 and Steve Wrubel 6Lea and Leo Yancey 6Martha and Nelson Arroyo 5

Georgia Sue Black 5Susan and Brett ’71 Blakey 5Angie and Marshall Brackbill 5Shonn and Clarence Brown 5Melanie and Marty Buckholt 5Jennifer ’81 and Scott Carr 5Theresa Christensen 5Laurie and Joe Darlak 5Catie and Aaron Enrico 5Joan and Larry Genender 5Paul Genender 5Ed Goff and Laura Chapuis 5Kerri ’90 and David Goldfarb 5Meg and Dave Graves 5Tanner C. Hakert ’06 5Tania and Kevin Hardage 5Peter Holland 5Maggie and Jeff Hollway 5Karen and Bob Knudson 5June Landry 5Heidi and Joey Lane 5Bob Latham 5Jen and Brett Lochridge 5Pat and Joe Lola 5David Mangelsdorf and 5 Katrina Cotton Candace and Rich Martin 5Susan and Mike Matta 5Mary Ann and Mike May 5Peggy ’73 and Dan Meyer 5Esther and Jaime Mondragon 5Robyn and Brian ’74 Neuhoff 5Lynda and Gordon Newman 5Ann and Paul Noonan 5Jennifer and Tim Perkins 5Sharon and David Pfaff 5Khanh Pham and Victoria Nguyen 5Monica and Toby Purdy 5Rashti & Mitchell Attorneys at Law 5Sheila Rice 5Bruce Rothstein and 5 Sarah Rechter Gowri and Alex Sharma 5Randi Steinhart 5Bill Stonaker and Tricia Wilson 5Laurie and Andrew Wallace 5Pam Wills-Ward and Mitchell Ward 5Lisa and George Warren 5Wendy and James White 5Sally and Barney Young 5Joe Zopolsky ’84 5

We have made every effort to give proper credit to all who have so generously contributed to The Lamplighter School during the 2010-2011 fiscal year. We regret any omissions or errors and request that any such oversight be reported to the Advancement Office at 214-369-9201 ext. 365 or [email protected]

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

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The following reflects pledges and contributions received by May 31, 2011, to Lamplighter’s Endowed Funds.

Erik Jonsson Endowment for Teacher Development $100,000Lamplighter Faculty Professional Development Endowed Fund $26,485 Lamplighter Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund $134,732Lamplighter Financial Aid Endowed Fund $85,712Lamplighter General Endowed Fund $850,196 Lamplighter Media Center Endowed Fund $34,999Lamplighter Technology Endowed Fund $38,568

Chandler ’09, Cameron ’10, and Campbell ’12 Crates Endowed Fund $50,000The Margaret Jonsson Family Foundation Endowed Fund $100,000The Jerry R. Junkins Family Endowed Fund $50,000 Kraus Family Endowed Fund $125,000 Patty and David Miller Family Endowed Fund $100,000 Katie ’06 and Whit ’09 Payne Endowed Fund $75,000 Sharma Family Endowed Fund $50,000 Klyde Warren ’13 Endowed Fund $100,000

Carty Family Faculty Professional Development Endowed Fund $50,000 Pollock Family Faculty Professional Development Endowed Fund $50,000

Alumni Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund $160,021 Carty Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund $150,000 LPA Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund $1,188,926

Chang-Myers Family Financial Aid Endowed Fund $51,000 Eugene McDermott Foundation Financial Aid Endowed Fund $50,000 Jess Merkle Foundation Financial Aid Endowed Fund $50,000 Kate ’04 and Michael ’08 Mosle Financial Aid Endowed Fund $75,000 Katherine ’10 and Matthew ’11 Pollock Financial Aid Endowed Fund $50,000

Campbell Family Media Center Endowed Fund $50,000 John W. Rose ’13 Media Center Endowed Fund $50,000

Margaret ’01 Corrigan Family Visiting Artist Endowed Fund $50,000Dooley Author Series Endowed Fund $50,000 Endowed Fund for Pre-Kindergarten Program $56,000Suzanne and B.G. ’75 Porter Community Education Endowed Fund $75,000 Charles H. Rose ’12 Environmental Science Endowed Fund $50,000 Carrie ’00 and Cody ’08 Thoma Patterson Environmental Science Endowed Fund $50,700Endowed Fund for Music $3,333 Ward Family and Purdy Family Faculty Diversity Endowed Fund $50,000

Agritelley Family Technology Endowed Fund $10,000 Edward Alexander Rose ’10 Technology Endowed Fund $50,000 Ford/Varel and Owen Families Technology Endowed Fund $50,000 Krakow and Family Technology Endowed Fund $50,000

Approximate Total of Permanently Endowed Funds $4,440,678

Report of Annual Giving 2010-201142

Endowment Progress

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“Imagination leads us to those precious moments when we say, 'Aha - I just thought of something new!' It is when we are able to see things not as they are - but as they could be.” — Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen of the Lego Group

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2011 – 2012 SPEAKER SERIES

The Dolores Evans Speaker Series brings nationally

renowned speakers to The Lamplighter School

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The Lamplighter School CAROL DWECK, Ph.D.

TOM KELLEY

DOLORES EVANS

Mindset: The New Psychology of SuccessJanuary 30, 2012

7:00 p.m.

The Ten Faces of Innovation: IDEO's Strategies for Defeating the Devil's Advocate and Driving Creativity

Throughout Your Organization

May 1, 20127:00 p.m.

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