The Bolles School community gathered December 10, 2024 for a groundbreaking ceremony for the new baseball complex under construction on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus. We are looking forward to once again gathering at the home opener of the 2026 baseball season and the official unveiling of the newly renovated Bolles Baseball Complex, featuring the Jerry and Bruce Chappell Fieldhouse and Chipper Jones Stadium on Friday, February 13, 2026!
Scan QR to learn how to make your lasting mark on this historic endeavor and celebrate with Chipper Jones and the Chappell family.
Cover art by Bolles Ponte Vedra Beach Campus student Kiryn ’34. He made this Jim Dine heart inspired art
Dear Bolles Family,
From President and Head of School
Tyler Hodges
As I reflect on the 2024-25 school year, I am overwhelmed with gratitude for our community of donors. You have helped make All Things Possible at The Bolles School. It is remarkable to me how generations of individuals have made giving to Bolles a priority, and by so doing have helped build a strong foundation of generosity and purpose for the School’s past, present and future. Let us never forget it is a privilege and good fortune that this is our collective reality. Bolles’ ongoing sustainability makes a tremendous difference in the way we operate and plan strategically to pursue new areas of excellence on all four Bolles campuses. Sustainability allows those of us in leadership to keep resetting the bar high in all areas of School life as well as advancing lifechanging opportunities for Bolles students today and in the future. Pursuing excellence through courage, integrity and compassion has long been our mission, and we have our dedicated donors to thank for this lasting mindset.
The 2024-25 Bolles Annual Report features current donors whose generosity embodies this legacy. Each gift strengthens our ability to offer academically rigorous and innovative programming, to support student wellbeing and to nurture the development of the whole student — mind, body and spirit — as we outlined in our 2020-2025 Strategic Plan. These
stories of how donors share time, talent and treasure affirm our School’s dedication to its mission of preparing students for college and life.
Our donors are the stewards of Bolles’ future and are essential to perpetuating a learning environment that inspires curiosity, inquiry, ethical citizenship, innovation, problem-solving, global leadership and compassion for others. Through your philanthropic investment, we can reimagine academic support for students, faculty and staff, enrich the student experience and continue to build school distinction across generations. This is what sustainability in action looks like — a blend of foresight and generosity that ensures Bolles thrives in perpetuity.
On behalf of Bolles faculty, staff and most importantly, our students, thank you for your support of The Bolles School. Your belief in Bolles grounds us in our pursuit of excellence for students on all four campuses from all generations. This is the kind of compassion, wisdom and citizenship that we seek to impart during their Bolles experience. Thank you for modeling it so generously.
With gratitude,
Tyler Hodges President and Head of School
From Outgoing Board of Trustees Chair (2020-24)
Russell B. Newton III
Dear Bolles Community,
Serving as the Chair of the Bolles Board of Trustees has been one of the greatest honors of my life and I am grateful to share a heartfelt thank you and farewell as we close the 2024-25 school year with this annual report. As a past parent and longtime advocate for The Bolles School, it has been an incredible privilege to witness the School’s transformative growth and continued pursuit of excellence — the direct result of dedicated, compassionate donors like you who seized opportunities to make a difference in the lives of our students.
The most inspiring part of my chairmanship, however, has been watching the unwavering generosity of Bolles families, friends and alumni play out repeatedly and with such increasing enthusiasm — both from longtime supporters and unexpected funding sources.
During my tenure, I’ve seen philanthropists in our community step up with their bold vision and action plans — from the completion of the Frank R. Sanchez & Hope and Dana E. Fender Center for Innovation and the newly installed Shad Robotics Lab to remarkable upgrades to the Jerry and Bruce Chappell Fieldhouse, Chipper Jones Stadium and beyond. These projects are investments in sustainability and the future readiness for Bolles students. To have played a small role in helping lead this chapter of Bolles’ history has been deeply meaningful to me and my family.
I’m proud to represent a family that has supported Bolles for generations, as is my wife, Kathy Skinner Newton ’72. But what gives me great hope for Bolles’ future is seeing so many new families and friends step forward with the same sense of commitment and love for our School. Whether they’ve been here for decades or just a few years, they saw a way to make a difference and made good on their vision.
I will always be grateful for the opportunity to watch Bolles thrive from this unique perspective. Thank you for the opportunity to serve Bolles in this way.
With warmest regards and heartfelt appreciation, Russell B. Newton III Bolles Board of Trustees, Chair
From Incoming Board of Trustees Chair (2025-28)
The Honorable Tatiana Radi Salvador ’86
It is a tremendous honor to serve as Chair of the Board of Trustees at The Bolles School, a place that has shaped not only my life, but the lives of my three children and countless other individuals in our community and beyond.
As an alumna, I look back on my Bolles years with gratitude for the values instilled in me: a pursuit of excellence through courage, integrity and compassion. I carried this mission into adulthood and have watched with great pride and humility as my children Alex ’18, Daniel ’22 and Lilly ’24, have carried them forward into the world as capable, curious and compassionate college students and global citizens. This generational journey through Bolles has been one of the greatest blessings of my life and I have a long list of teachers, coaches, staff, leaders, families and experiences to thank for that.
After my time at Bolles, I graduated from Duke University and the University of Florida School of Law and have been practicing law in Jacksonville since 1994. Having been appointed to the 4th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida in 2012, I have seen and noted many life lessons unfold during my legal experiences. One of those takeaways is the importance of providing a supportive, challenging and stimulating learning environment that helps students sharpen their unique strengths. Another is how powerful a supportive, loving community can be in the development of good people who make wise choices for themselves and on behalf of others. These opportunities can change the course of someone’s life, and Bolles is so fortunate to provide this and so much more for our next generation of student thinkers and leaders.
It wasn’t until I was a Bolles parent, however, that I more deeply understood the foundational importance of School donors — the generous people who, generation after generation it seemed, made my own legacy of excellence possible and who graciously sustain the Bolles experience for students today. I think back to the difference my parents and their friends made in enhancing the School experience for my sister, our classmates and me. Without dedicated donor support, Bolles would not have the incredible opportunities it has to pursue new heights of academic, athletic, artistic and community excellence. What makes Bolles’ legacy of generosity most possible —are donors like you.
Donor gifts like yours are a vote of confidence in the potential of our students and the mission of The Bolles School. It is an investment in the promise of every young person who walks through Bolles Hall during their journey. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I thank you. Your belief in Bolles ensures the next generation of students go out into the world ready to make a difference for others.
With gratitude,
The Hon. Tatiana Radi Salvador ’86 Bolles Board of Trustees, Chair
2024-25 Bolles Board of Trustees
Russell Newton III , Chair
The Honorable Tatiana Salvador ’86, Vice Chair
John Surface ’90, Secretary
Tyler J. Hodges, President and Head of School
Trustees
Fernando Acosta-Rua ’85
DeCovan Brown ’86
Marion Cangemi
Dr. Ali Chahlavi Jed Davis
Daniel Dross ’76
William Erwin Jr. ’80
Dana Fender, DMD
Steven Gold ’95
Michael Hodge ’90
William Kappaz
Michael Meyers
Michael Morales ’96
Dr. Kathryn Pearson Peyton
Frank R. Sanchez
Allison Korman Shelton ’94
A. Chester Skinner IV ’98
Karen Stone
DeWayne Terry ’84
A. Rodney VanPelt ’73
Matthew Wotiz
President Emeritus
Harry M. deMontmollin Jr. ’56 Deceased
Trustees Emeriti
Quinn R. Barton Jr. ’46
James V. Bent Sr. ’53 Deceased
John W. Connolly Jr. Deceased
William K. Hatcher ’48 Deceased
Ann C. Hicks ’55 Bartram
Beverley W. Hirsig ’46 Deceased
Helen M. Lane ’42 Bartram, Deceased
Hal L. Lynch Jr. Deceased
Robert H. Paul III ’52 Deceased
Frederick H. Schultz ’46 Deceased
A. Chester Skinner Jr. ’40 Deceased
Herman Ulmer Jr. ’37 Deceased
George W. Varn ’38 Deceased
W. Lester Varn Jr. ’42 Deceased
E. Ellis Zahra Jr. ’64
Ex-Officio Members
Justin Hart ’00, Alumni Board, Chair
Karen Gray ’84 Bartram, Alumni Board, Vice Chair
Katherine Jones ’05, Board of Visitors, Chair
Chris Stubbs ’67, Board of Visitors, Vice Chair
Lisa Hawthorne, Parent Association, Chair
2024-25 Financials
Our mission drives the budget process taking into consideration: the “whole student,” desired student-teacher ratio, quality of faculty and quality of instruction. Tuition currently covers about 82% of the operating budget. The remaining balance of the budget is predominantly covered by fundraising and auxiliary services. The Bolles Annual Fund is critical in balancing the budget.
Operating Revenue $57,241,850
The School obtains revenue from a variety of sources which include:
Operating Expenses $52,166,604
*The Operating Fund accounts for all cash and other resources except those required to be accounted for in other funds. This would include: The ordinary operations of the School, all programs of instruction for students, maintenance of plant and facilities, administration of the School, food services and student transportation.
Total Gift Income $11,633,038
Dear Bolles Family,
From The Chief Advancement Officer
Carol Nimitz, CFRE
Every year, one of the most profound and inspiring endeavors we pursue in the Bolles Office of Advancement is donor storytelling for the Bolles Annual Report. This publication — the one you have in your hands right now — is much more than rote accounting of the School’s philanthropic achievements during the past school year. It is a celebration and unpacking of the “why” that inspires the enduring generosity of donors who, generation after generation, believe in our mission and invest in our future. As you will read in the following pages, these stories are deeply moving and are motivated by very personal circumstances. It is an affirming reminder there is great passion, legacy and heart behind every act of generosity toward The Bolles School. The moral of every Bolles donor story? People give to Bolles because they believe strongly in our School’s mission and the good we are doing here. This spirit of giving has been part of the Bolles story for nearly a century and continues to sustain — and advance — The Bolles School as one of the top independent schools in the country.
These donor stories reveal a community-wide dedication to building a bold and sustainable future at Bolles. From the generous families on the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus who enabled construction of a health-promoting playground Sunshade to the decades-long support
and commitment of the Shad and Dostie families and their dedication to innovation, academics and athletics. The stories all reflect a love for Bolles that pushes our School forward in exciting, transformational ways. Gifts to our School are a reminder philanthropy here is personal, heartfelt and mission-driven.
The 2024—25 school year was a banner year for Bolles philanthropy. Thanks to the generosity of Bolles families, friends, students and alumni, we achieved many incredible milestones across our School community including 100 percent faculty and staff giving on the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach and Whitehurst Campuses and the Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus and 94 percent faculty and staff participation on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus.
These accomplishments are evidence of the trust our donors have with the Institution and a deep-seeded belief in the power of a Bolles education. On behalf of our advancement team, thank you for your ongoing support and steadfast commitment to The Bolles School. Your story of support inspires all of us to move forward with gratitude and enthusiasm for the future.
With gratitude,
Carol Nimitz, CFRE Chief Advancement Officer
The Dostie Family
BUILDING THE DOSTIE FAMILY’S LEGACY AT BOLLES
Like the wise builder who set his house upon the rock, The Bolles School thrives on a foundation of courage, integrity and compassion. For more than 50 years, the Dostie family has strengthened that foundation — laying bricks of generosity, honesty and dedication to the community that mirrors their threegeneration homebuilding business, Dostie Homes.
Their support spans classrooms and playing fields: the family established the Dostie Endowment for Faculty Development and recently made a transformative gift to the Bolles Softball program that will elevate facilities and the experience of generations of female athletes. Along the way, Richard Dostie ’72 and wife Ginny McGehee Dostie — joined by their sons Rick ’97, Chris ’99 and Michael ’04 — have been among the School’s most dedicated builders, cementing a legacy that will continue to support Bolles for decades.
THE FOUNDATION:
Rene Dostie
A FATHER’S INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION
At the foundation of this legacy is Joseph Rene Dostie, a French-speaking Canadian with an eighthgrade formal education and an unwavering belief in opportunity. Arriving in Jacksonville with his wife Doris, son Richard and daughter Louise, Rene began building houses on the Northside of Jacksonville, where he was well known for treating
customers with honesty and kindness.
“Dad was a very intelligent individual,” Richard said. “He hated handheld calculators, he said I should be able to do the math in my head — he really pushed education for us.”
When a Northside neighbor suggested Bolles for his son Richard, René toured the campus and came home certain of son Richard’s new school home. This decision cleared the path for younger brothers Rene Dostie ’77 and David Dostie ’80 who attended Bolles nearly a decade later.
“And I told him I had no desire to go to Bolles, I wanted to play football for Ribault,” Richard laughed. Richard and his brothers later flourished in their athletic pursuits at Bolles, most notably as linemen on the Bulldogs football team and during the spring, on the baseball field.
Rene encouraged all three sons in both academics and athletics, setting a standard of education, discipline and character that shaped the generations that followed. In time, a dozen Dosties have been Bolles Bulldogs: Richard Dostie ’72, Rene Dostie ’77, David O. Dostie ’80, Rick Dostie ’97, Chris Dostie ’99, Michael Dostie ’04, David Dostie Jr. ’07, Derek Dostie ’09, Grant Dostie ’08 and Lance Dostie ’09, as well as the latest generation of Dosties, Leighton Dostie ’28, Nell Dostie ’29 and Fitz ’33.
“He laid the groundwork for the rest of us — both at Bolles and in business,” said grandson Chris.
Pictured: Richard Dostie ’72 with wife
Ginny McGehee Dostie
BRICK ONE:
Ginny and Richard Dostie ’72
CHARACTER AND COMMUNITY COUNT
Richard’s own Bolles years are a catalog of moments that still shape his leadership as father, grandfather and business leader, which for many years was leading Dostie Homes as its president. He remembers stepping onto the San Jose Campus in 1966, a quiet seventh-grader trying to keep up with the demanding academics and his growing passion for Bolles athletics.
In high school, he found his footing on the offensive line, where a focus on others, humility and trust is everything.
“Offensive line taught us that you play for the guy next to you,” Richard said. “You learned to prepare and to count on each other completely and to be humble about it.”
Bolles, then an all-male school, also was the place where Richard found success in love and friendships. During his junior year, Richard met Ginny McGehee — a Jacksonville native and Wolfson student whose family has deep ties to Bolles — on a double date. The couple married after college and later had three sons Rick, Chris and
Pictured left to right: Michael ’04, Ginny, Rick ’97, Richard ’72 and Chris ’99 Dostie.
Michael — all of whom have spent their earliest years as students at The Bolles School
“We were there for it all — games, concerts, plays,” Ginny said. “Bolles became the center of our family calendar.”
Bolles also became the object of their philanthropy and volunteer efforts. Ginny invested in room mom opportunities and developed and taught “Character Counts” lessons while their boys were in lower school. Richard was the Chair of the Bolles Board of Trustees during the School’s 75th anniversary festivities and participated in many board leadership positions. The family also established the Dostie Endowment for Faculty Development and were active in alumni organization events — gathering the Bolles Class of 1972 for reunions.
That tradition continues today. They are regular fixtures at Grandparents’ Days and basketball and softball games for granddaughter Leighton ’28, cheerleading events for Nell ’29, and this year, Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus happenings for Fitz ’33 — the family’s centennial Bulldog. Richard reports that the Class of 1972 still gathers to reconnect and make new memories.
Equally enduring is the community of lifelong friends the couple built through Bolles — extended family who reinforced the same values their children and grandchildren developed through their Bolles experience. The Dosties embody what Bolles promises all students — an education that extends far beyond graduation into community, work and the development of good citizens.
BRICK TWO: Rick Dostie ’97
BAND TO LOCKER ROOM TO VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP
By seventh grade, Rick Dostie ’97 was living two Bolles lives — that of a clarinet and saxophone musician in the Bolles Band and a dedicated athlete
“Gregory McFayden made us all writers — that still pays my bills,” Rick laughed. “My time at Bolles taught me how to support a school, how to show up, build capacity and get the work done.”
— Rick Dostie ’97
for the Bolles Football program. He explained how Friday nights posed a conflict for him — the band wanted him on the field at halftime, but Coach Corky Rogers needed him in the locker room.
“Bolles gave me the discipline to honor both,” said Rick, one of the family’s two Pedrick Award winners.
His greatest gift from Bolles, however, was writing. Richard admits if he needs to have something written for business, he is quick to call on his sons to handle it. “Gregory McFayden made us all writers — that still pays my bills,” Rick laughed.
Rick also applies Bolles lessons to the North Florida School for Special Education, where his son, Oliver, has been a student. As a father and volunteer leader at the school, Rick has built wheelchair ramps, guided construction of new facilities and is now helping the school devise plans for graduate housing.
“My time at Bolles taught me how to support a school, how to show up, build capacity and get the work done,” Rick said.
BRICK THREE: Chris ’99
FROM BARTRAM PIONEER TO BOLLES PARENT
Now president of Dostie Homes, Chris Dostie ’99 entered middle school as part of the first class to start its middle school experience on the Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus. Like his father and brothers, Chris played for the Bulldogs but made his mark on the defensive side of the ball.
During his senior year at Bolles, Chris also received the Pedrick Award — an accolade that celebrates students who represent an education of the whole
student including a dedication to academics, arts and athletics. He credits Bolles for nudging him into arts he may not have otherwise tried and for instilling a way to handle wins and losses that still guides his leadership today.
It’s this same spirit that continues to inspire progress on campus. With his oldest daughter Leighton on the Bolles Softball team, Chris and his wife, Emily, leaned in with other family members to make enhancements to Bolles Softball’s infrastructure so the program can attract talent, foster pride and invite the community to watch. As their younger daughter, Nell, is interested in competitive cheerleading, he and Emily are equally energized by the School’s push toward advancing competition cheer.
Pictured is the Dostie sons left to right, Chris ’99, Rick ’97 and Michael ’04.
BRICK FOUR: Michael ’04
LIFE LESSONS THAT STICK
One of the biggest takeaway lessons Michael Dostie ’04, the youngest son of Richard and Ginny Dostie, took from his Bolles and family experience was the message “practice makes perfect.” Longtime Bolles Band Director Karl Reiss applied this thinking to Michael’s study of saxophone just as Michael’s athletic coaches related it to his abilities in Bulldog football, basketball and lacrosse.
“One of the conversations we had in our family and through the coaching we got at Bolles was we were never the biggest, fastest or strongest team, but we were always the most disciplined — if you want to succeed, whether in the classroom or on the field, you had to put in the time.”
— Michael Dostie ’04
“One of the conversations we had in our family and through the coaching we got at Bolles was we were never the biggest, fastest or strongest team, but we were always the most disciplined — if you want to succeed, whether in the classroom or on the field, you had to put in the time,” said Michael, who lives in Atlanta with wife Laura, an assistant principal for Virginia Highland Elementary School, and their children Walker, Christian and Evie. Michael is a vice president of commercial real estate with Voya Investment Management.
Michael has enjoyed keeping up with Bolles classmates at alumni events in Atlanta over the years and watching his children relive some of his childhood memories during visits to Jacksonville. His oldest children have attended Bolles Day Camp during the summer and have played in the endzone during Bulldog football games, just as he did as a Bolles lower school student years ago.
BRICK FIVE: STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION
The newest Dosties are already adding their own bricks to the foundation the Dosties have helped build at The Bolles School through the decades. Leighton ’28, Nell ’29, and Fitz ’33 are discovering their strengths and building lifelong friendships on campuses filled with opportunities that didn’t exist a generation ago.
The softball project captures the family’s next chapter. Their gift will create a dedicated changing space for players’ practices and games along with a new multi- wing bleacher seating area for fans and spectators, demonstrating the family’s and School’s commitment to equity and excellence.
“Bolles has given our family far more than we’ve given Bolles,” Richard said.
Yet their giving — through the Dostie Endowment for Faculty Development, volunteerism, leadership and now a transformed softball program — ensures the School can continue to move experiences forward for the next generation of students.
“We’re a Bolles family desiring to support the students and faculty and administrators who help make Bolles a very special place on a daily basis,” Chris said. “I credit my grandfather, who didn’t have a formal education, but he walked onto The Bolles School campus and said, ‘that’s where I want to raise my family.’”
AT THE HEART
Jen and Chris Fox
A CHAMPION LEGACY OF ADVANCING GIRLS’ SPORTS AT BOLLES
When Jen and Chris Fox relocated to Ponte Vedra Beach during the pandemic, they brought with them a lifelong commitment to team athletics, education and selfless service — and a core belief that school philanthropy is not just a box to check, it’s an imperative. Through their extraordinary and historic gift to enhance the girls’ softball program
at The Bolles School, the family is modeling the transformational power of giving and is building a legacy of empowerment for future generations of female athletes.
The Fox family pictured left to right: Mia ’30, Nick ’36, Chris, Jen and Ella ’33.
The softball program and facility enhancements are being made with long term commitment and buy-in from School administrators and include:
• The building of a new press box
• The construction of new stands for softball spectators
• Player development and coaching excellence support
As much as the gift from the Fox family funds critical upgrades to the softball complex and program, it also sends an important message to the broader athletic community: girls’ sports are powerful. The Foxes are passionate about advancing opportunities for female athletics.
facilities, Jen and Chris saw plenty of potential, but also an urgent need for improvement.
“We felt like it was either let’s do it right or not at all,” Jen said of the Bolles softball program.
With three children currently enrolled at Bolles — including varsity softball player Mia ’30, Ella ’33 and Nick ’36 — the Foxes understand the profound role that sports and education play in shaping students’ lives.
“Even if high school is the peak of your athletic experience,” Chris shared, “those lessons of confidence, teamwork and resilience carry through
“Our goal is for them to dive in, we want them to take full advantage of what Bolles has to offer — not just in the classroom or on the field, but through service projects, the arts and friendships that will shape who they become.”
— Chris Fox
“We’re at a point in society where women’s athletics are finally receiving the attention they should,” said Chris, a neurosurgeon with Mayo Clinic Florida.
Jen, who attended Greenwich Country Day School and Taft School in Connecticut before playing ice hockey for Boston College, is a strong believer in the power of women in sports and the potential it develops in young women.
“Being a Division I female athlete changed my life,” said Jen, often called ’Coach’ by her three children. “It opened every door for me. We want our daughters and all girls to have that same chance.”
The family’s investment in the Bolles softball program is a means to elevate women’s sports on campus to the same standard long enjoyed by other programs. When they first toured the softball
the rest of your life.”
Both Jen and Chris were high-profile collegiate ice hockey athletes, Jen at Boston College and Chris at the University of Michigan. Their own experiences in sports taught them not only about leadership and perseverance, but about applying those values toward service to others. Chris, who was a member of two NCAA National Championship teams as a hockey player at the University of Michigan and played professionally in the Edmonton Oilers’ organization, is a former Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy and credits team athletics for shaping his champion mindset.
“Being a good teammate helps you learn how to run a sales or medical team, how to be a great spouse and parent, and ultimately, how to be a good citizen,” Chris said. “It’s about the importance of not being self-centered.”
Gordon “Red” Berenson, legendary former head coach of the University of Michigan Wolverines men’s ice hockey team, solidified Chris’ belief in this thinking.
“I was fortunate to be recruited by the top college hockey programs and heard the same pitch from their coaches, lots of promises about how much I’d play and things like that. But when I sat down with Red Berenson he looked at me and said, ’what are you going to do for Michigan?’ It was a much different approach — what are you going to contribute? What are you going to offer other than being a hockey player?” Chris recalled. “That’s why we won so many championships.”
While this perspective has been a thesis of the Foxes’ athletic philosophy, the couple’s commitment to philanthropy and service is a collective gift from their parents, from whom they learned important life lessons in giving back. Chris’s father launched a girls’ high school hockey program in their hometown long before it was a common option for female athletes. And Jen’s parents — most memorably her late father Rick Buckley, a longtime and highly regarded radio executive who served on the Board of Trustees at his alma mater, University of Miami — demonstrated humble, personable leadership, a commitment to doing the right thing and a belief in giving back to the schools that shaped him and his family. Jen, an
only child who worked with her father at Buckley Broadcasting, takes her cues from his example.
“He was a workaholic and we had maybe 500 employees — he knew everyone’s names,” Jen said. “He was a philanthropist in so many ways, and he taught me very young that if you’re going to go to these schools you need to give back. That’s the way he lived his life. It was never about him.”
These values now guide how the Foxes are raising their own children.
“Our goal is for them to dive in,” Chris said. “We want them to take full advantage of what Bolles has to offer — not just in the classroom or on the field, but through service projects, the arts and friendships that will shape who they become.”
The Foxes are confident their investment will have lasting impact, not just on Bolles softball, but on the entire School community.
“We didn’t want to make this gift alone,” Jen noted. “We wanted the School to be behind us. And Bolles has shown us, in every way, that they are.”
Thanks to the Fox family’s passion and leadership, more students — especially girls — will have the resources, role models and institutional support to succeed both on and off the field. In a time when female athletes across the country are garnering larger audiences and greater respect in their chosen sports, the Foxes’ gift is a powerful vote of confidence in their potential.
“To whom much is given, much is expected,” Jen said. “We believe in giving back to the schools that gave so much to us.”
The Bolles School is deeply grateful to Jen and Chris Fox for their visionary philanthropy and their unwavering All Things Possible belief in the power of education and athletics.
Pictured left to right at the Agnes Cain Painter & Glynlea Society Reception: Lauren Rueger, Jen Fox and Laura Hodge.
The Hunt Family
HUNT FAMILY NETS HISTORIC GOAL FOR BOLLES SOCCER
Melissa Hunt and son Lincoln Hunt ’22 are writing a new chapter for the Bolles Soccer program, an effort inspired by their family’s two greatest passions: soccer and writing. Through a generous gift, the Hunts are underwriting construction of a dedicated soccer locker room and team facility at the Bolles School. It is the School’s first major gift earmarked specifically for the School’s girls’ and boys’ soccer program.
“I hope this gift tells our players — both the boys and girls — that soccer belongs at the heart of Bolles athletics,” said Melissa, during a recent visit with Lincoln to the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus.
With construction beginning in January, the Hunt Soccer Complex will give Bolles soccer a forever home on George H. Hodges Field and provide an attractive edge for competitive players as the sport gains more prominence both in Northeast Florida and around the United States. The facility is located at Skinner-Barco
Pictured: Melissa and Lincoln ’22 Hunt.
School Bartram Campus,” Melissa said. This gift marked the beginning of the family’s commitment to advancing the excellence and standards of the Bolles soccer program.
Stadium on the visitors’ side between the stands and the pool, space previously occupied by a concession stand and storage building — both which have been demolished to make way for the new building.
For the Hunts, their gift is a natural next step in a family journey that has always been about the game of soccer, even from the very beginning. Harvey Hunt, Melissa’s late husband (born in England) scheduled their wedding around the World Cup.
“Our entire life was like that together,” Melissa smiled, recalling how Lincoln had a soccer ball in his crib by the time he was three months old and how family vacations usually revolved around watching soccer matches — both Lincoln’s and those of their favorite teams. Their formal support of Bolles soccer, however, began with a quick fix on the Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus. When Lincoln began playing on the Bolles middle school soccer team as a goalkeeper, Harvey noticed the goals had square edges — a design considered hazardous for players.
“Harvey found the right equipment, and we purchased safer rounded goals for the Bolles Middle
Lincoln continued to thrive at Bolles as he made his way from the Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus through middle school and to the pinnacle of athletics and academics at the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus. Also a dedicated club soccer player throughout his Bolles experience, Lincoln found success and respect as a goalkeeper. He was named by the Florida Times-Union as All First Coast Goalkeeper of the Year both his junior and senior year at Bolles and captained the boys’ varsity soccer team as a senior in 2022 — the same year Harvey passed away.
Despite the loss, Lincoln continued to contribute to the School’s longstanding history of program success — one that was heightened during his time at Bolles. Bolles Soccer has a long history of flexing its competitive edge. The Boys’ Soccer team has achieved two State Championships, five State Runner-up titles, 23 Final Four berths and 26 District Championships. They were district champions in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 and state semifinalists in 2020, 2021 and 2022 while Lincoln was at Bolles. The Girls’ Soccer program has enjoyed similar success with nine State Championships, five State Runner-up titles, 25 Final Four berths and 30 District Championships.
Lincoln Hunt ’22 was named by the Florida Times-Union as All First Coast Goalkeeper of the Year both his junior and senior year at Bolles and captained the boys’ varsity soccer team as a senior in 2022.
Plans for the Hunt Soccer Complex also include electronic banners celebrating these decades of team achievements and space to honor longtime Bolles Varsity Boys’ Soccer Head Coach Jim Lieb, who notched his 400th career win in November 2022 when the Bulldogs defeated Englewood 2-0 on Hodges Field.
Having a dedicated place for pregame meetups and strategizing would have been a gamechanger for players during his time as a player at Bolles, explained Lincoln, who also coached soccer at Bolles for two seasons following his 2022 graduation.
“A soccer-specific locker room creates togetherness. Before games you need a place where everyone can sit, talk, play music and focus,” Lincoln said. “It will mean a lot to future players.”
While soccer is central to the family’s story, learning to write well has been another key goal for the Hunt
“I saw a gap in the market for affordable, sustainable gloves,” Lincoln said. “Bolles gave me the confidence to build something of my own.”
Melissa and Lincoln credit Bolles with fostering a lifechanging balance of academic rigor and athletic excellence.
“We moved from Palm Coast because Bolles offered that culture,” Melissa said. “Teachers were warm and challenging and athletics were integral — 90 percent of students participate in sports at Bolles. It’s a perfect environment to learn time management and leadership, both life skills that are so important in work and business.”
She and Lincoln hope their gift signals to prospective families that Bolles soccer is on par with the School’s “big three” sports, especially as the sport of competitive soccer continues to “explode”
“I hope this gift tells our players — both the boys and girls — that soccer belongs at the heart of Bolles athletics.”
— Melissa Hunt
family. Lincoln loved creative writing as a child, prompting Melissa and Harvey to establish the Hunt Family Endowment for the Writing Program in 2017.
“It’s inspiring to support what your child is passionate about,” Melissa said. “For us that’s always been soccer and writing.”
Lincoln’s Bolles experience also nurtured an entrepreneurial spirit. In addition to his role as Director of Goalkeeping at Sporting Jax Soccer Academy and playing professional third-division soccer seasonally, Lincoln runs his own business, Gold Star Goalkeeping (Gold Star Goalkeeping — Gold Star Goalkeeping LLC), a company producing high-quality, cost-friendly goalie gloves. He also will soon release a new Eco-line which uses sustainably sourced natural rubber, and a portion of each sale supports environmental charities.
across the state. The addition of a dedicated complex will draw competitive players and showcase Bolles’ commitment, she said.
Their biggest goal for the Hunt Soccer Complex, however, is to perpetuate a family legacy linking Harvey’s love of English football, Lincoln’s years as a captain and coach and Melissa’s belief in nurturing passions.
“I’m grateful Harvey and I built a business that allowed us to do something meaningful like this, Harvey would be thrilled with the plans,” she said. “It ties our lives to Bolles forever.”
The Hunts’ gift ensures that soccer — and the values of creativity, teamwork and perseverance it demands and represents — will stand prominently at The Bolles School for decades to come, a tribute to a family truly all in on Bolles Soccer.
Jones Family
A TRADITION OF COMMUNITY AND MENTORSHIP
“Your dad was my mentor,” wrote a former colleague of J. Malcolm Jones Jr. ’71, describing how Jones fully trusted him to manage $600 million in corporate funds early on in his career. “I mentioned to him I was only 26 years old, and he said, ’find people who have been through market cycles and take it your way.’”
Stories like these come up time and time again when people share memories of Jones, a respected long-time local banking executive and former Bolles trustee who passed away after a brief illness in 2020. Each story emphasizes how he spoke life into others with a humble, steady wisdom that deeply influenced those closest to him and those he mentored — including many lifelong friends and family members from The Bolles School.
Through a generous gift, the Jones family is moving forward Malcolm’s passion for serving others with the development of The J. Malcolm Jones Jr. Mentorship Program. Their goal is to build a network of support for students as they find their way in college and life beyond. Just as The Bolles School has been a source of community and motivation for the Jones family during the past four generations, the new program will ensure more Bulldogs discover the same benefits and meaningful connections from their School network.
“Our hope is that through this initiative, students will not only benefit from mentoring themselves but will also be inspired to become mentors one day, continuing the cycle of guidance, encouragement,
The Jones family pictured left to right: Parke ’29, West ’27, Kate ’97, Malcolm ’96, Mary Virginia Jones, Leslie Jones and Mac Jones ’26
and leaving a lasting impact on others,” son Malcolm III said. “To my father, mentoring was much more than just professional development. He was investing in the whole person. He strongly believed that finding balance in life was paramount and he lived that every day through his actions.”
A RICH HISTORY OF FAMILY AND COMMUNITY
The Jones family’s ties to Jacksonville and Bolles stretch across four generations. Malcolm Jr.’s parents, Mary Virginia Skinner Jones and the late J. Malcolm “Mac” Jones Sr., raised their children with a love for community and dedication to faith and family. Most folks who have known the Joneses over the years say the family’s affinity for mentoring others began with J. Malcolm Jones Sr., a businessman and community leader well known for his gentle guidance and interest in others. Their three children — Malcolm Jr. ’71, Edward “Ned” S. Jones ’73 and Virginia “Ginny” S. Charest ’82 — all attended Bolles, each leaving a distinct mark on campus life and later strengthening the School through philanthropy, service and lifelong friendships.
Together, the siblings modeled generosity and commitment, values Malcolm Jr. would carry forward throughout his life and instill in many others — including his children J. “Malcolm” Jones III ’96 (married to classmate Catherine LeMaistre Jones ’97) and Oregon-based Whitney Jones Kampfe ’99, as well as his eight grandchildren J. Malcolm “Mac” Jones IV ’26, Robert “West” Jones ’27, Parke Jones ’29, Isabella Kampfe, Walker Kampfe, Jeremiah Kampfe, Eleanor Kampfe and Theodore Kampfe. The family’s tradition of mentorship and compassion for others continues to this day through the relationships new generations have established with others through Bolles.
The steadfastness Malcolm Sr. began in his life work, son Malcolm Jr. continued and built upon through his School and business experiences. At Bolles, Malcolm Jr. excelled as a running back on the football team and later met the love of his life, Leslie, a Wolfson student and Bolles cheerleader during the School’s all-male years.
“I think the third game of the season, the Bulldogs were playing Palatka, and Malcolm got hit in the back and was taken to the hospital,” Leslie said, recalling how friend Kay Garces, daughter of Bolles Swimming and Diving program founder Octavio S. Garces, encouraged her to consider Malcolm as a potential date. “So, I went to the hospital with a plate of cookies. And we never stopped dating — we got married right out of college.”
listening skills, patience and absence of ego. These traits defined both his professional and personal relationships.
Leslie describes one of their greatest blessings of their Bolles experience was the dependable network of friends they built there.
Along with a close-knit group of mostly Bolles friends affectionately known as the “Rat Pack,” they raised their families together and leaned on one another for advice through all the up-and-down seasons of life.
“We did life together with these couples for more than 35 years — when something happens, this group just kind of pulls together, it’s been a true blessing,” Leslie said. “And all those men have been mentors to somebody in business or life along the way.”
She fell in love not only with Malcolm but also with his family, who enveloped her into their family with kindness. From those teenage days forward, Malcolm and Leslie shared a bond that would endure more than 52 years.
ORGANIC MENTORSHIP, NETWORKING
After college and marriage, Malcolm embarked on a successful career in banking that took him from Florida National Bank to top leadership positions at Florida Bank, The St. Joe Co. and Florida Capital Group. It was through these positions Malcolm was able to share his presence and wisdom with countless young people seeking direction on their life journeys.
“He was insightful and deliberate whether he was offering his opinion or advice, and he would always receive another’s opinion or advice attentively,” one colleague shared. By all accounts, Malcolm’s natural affinity for mentorship style was rooted in his
Daughter Whitney recalls family vacations with the Skinners to North Carolina each summer. As well as trips with other Bolles families like the McGehees, Gillanders and Regases.
“As a kid, these experiences were just fun but looking back I recognize that it was my dad intentionally building community. Decades later the beauty of that community, which began at Bolles, has surrounded my mom and our family in this loss.”
Today, Malcolm III is raising his family in much the same way he was raised — leaning on the strength of the Bolles community and the support of family and friends. Malcolm III and wife, Kate, are active in campus life through the experiences and activities of children Mac, West and Parke and have developed their own trusted network of Bolles family friends just as their parents and grandparents did through their own Bolles networks. The “Junior Rats,” men from Malcolm III’s childhood and Bolles experience who are in a similar
J. Malcolm Jones Jr. ’71
life stage, meet regularly to share ideas and support and provide safe space for hard conversations about work, family, relationships and raising their children.
“My father modeled for me what it was like to be driven and successful in business but at the same time he showed me what it was like to be a loving father and a good husband,” Malcolm III said.
Whitney and her husband, Matthew, also carry forward the family legacy of building strong community and mentorship. Malcolm’s influence is ever present in Whitney’s life in the way she coaches, teaches and supports those around her.
“Dad was the best at being in the moment with people, he always listened, and he always cared. Whether it was the highs/lows of volleyball season (at Bolles and later at Furman University) or a tough day as mom. He didn’t try to ’fix me’ or ’fix my problems.’
Kampfe family: Whitney Jones Kampfe ’99 and Matthew Kampfe. Their children pictured left to right: Isabella, Walker, Jeremiah, Theodore and Eleanor.
He was always there to listen, to ask good questions, to encourage and to believe in me. He did this for me, and I know he did this for a lot of other people.” Whitney said, reflecting on her father’s support.
What sticks out to Whitney most is how her dad, Malcolm, approached life.
“He lived each day with a purpose that is rooted in faith in God and service of others,” Whitney said.
Purpose and balance are themes reflected throughout Malcolm’s life and will be rooted in the founding of this mentorship program at Bolles. Malcolm was steadfast in the way he lived; each day was thoughtfully, prayerfully and efficiently managed
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to have a positive impact. Whitney credits her grandparents’ example and her father’s years at Bolles for creating the values that helped shape him into the father, leader and person of influence he became.
SHARING THE SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY, GUIDANCE
The Jones family’s generous gift to Bolles is supporting the creation of The J. Malcolm Jones Jr. Mentorship Program, a new initiative connecting students with alumni and community leaders. In its infancy and planning stages, the program is being developed to reflect Malcolm’s lifelong appreciation for connection and community. The goal? To ensure the same dependable networks that sustained the Jones family will continue to nurture students well into the future.
In letters written after his passing, friends, colleagues and family used many beautiful and befitting words
his name on a building, or stand in the limelight — he always preferred working quietly behind the scenes,” Malcolm III reflected. “Through our conversations, the theme of mentoring kept rising to the surface. He loved pouring into people, and he loved Bolles, and we felt there was no better way to give back and carry forward his legacy than through a program that was at the heart of who he was, and that would impact students and the community for years to come.”
The Jones family’s gift to Bolles well represents its generational spirit of generosity and compassion for others.
“I cannot think of a better way to celebrate the Jones family’s legacy than helping support a mentoring program,” said Fontaine LeMaistre IV ’96, a Junior Rat and longtime friend and brother-in-law to Malcolm III. “Mentorship is a family trait.”
“Through our conversations, the theme of mentoring kept rising to the surface...we felt there was no better way to give back and carry forward his legacy than through a program that was at the heart of who he was...”
— Malcolm III
to describe Malcolm — each one well illustrating the spirit of a man whose presence made others feel stronger, steadier and heard. He was positive and encouraging and most of all his faith was steadfast.
The J. Malcolm Jones Jr. Mentorship Program seeks to advance similar qualities in students as they figure out who they are and what they’re good at in their life’s work. It is the Jones family’s hope that through these life-building school connections, students can find new courage, kindness, strength, grace, grit and integrity to pursue excellence on their own terms.
“As a family, we spent the years after his passing considering how best to honor him and the legacy he left behind. He was never one to seek recognition, have
Presence is a rare offering in today’s fast-paced, ego-driven culture, but the Jones family’s example shows its advancement is a worthy, most life-giving effort.
Through the Jones family’s support of The J. Malcolm Jones Jr. Mentorship Program and the faithful network that shaped and supported their lives and so many others over the years, Malcolm Jones Jr.’s example will continue to inspire Bolles students of the future. The Bolles School is grateful to the Jones family for supporting a plan that capitalizes on some of the community’s greatest strengths — its network, community spirit and a pursuit of excellence through courage, integrity and compassion.
AT THE HEART
Shad Family
MIKE AND JENNIE SHAD: A FAMILY LEGACY COMES FULL CIRCLE
For generations, the Shad family has built an inspiring legacy of moving people forward — first, through successful automobile dealerships in Northeast Florida, and most recently by way of a $1 million gift that is driving new standards of excellence at The Bolles School. The Shad Robotics Lab in the Frank R. Sanchez & Hope and Dana E. Fender Center for Innovation celebrates the powerful example of generosity and service Jennie ’65 Bartram and Mike Shad ’64 have set for their family and Bulldogs past, present and future.
The entire Shad family was present for the spring dedication of the Shad Robotics Lab on the Bolles
Shad family: Mike Shad ’64 and Jennie Shad ’65 Bartram. Children and grandchildren pictured left to right: Jack ’93, Michael ’26, Jane ’29, Lori ’92, Piper Moyer ’91, Bill ’91, Harper ’31.
Upper School San Jose Campus, including Harold (Mike) Shad ’64, Jennie Shad ’65 Bartram, Bill Shad ’91, Upper School Assistant Head and Director of Student Leadership Development Piper Moyer-Shad ’91, Harper Shad ’31, Jack Shad ’93, Lori Rebman Shad ’92, Michael Shad ’26 and Jane Shad ’29. Also present was the memory and spirit of Mike and Jennie’s son, Scott Shad ’01, who passed away in March 2001.
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School leaders in attendance included Associate Head of School Andrew Forrester, Chief Advancement Officer Carol Nimitz, longtime Bolles Robotics teacher and instructional designer Gloria Wood and a distinguished assemblage of Bolles donors, family and friends. Moyer-Shad, who also administers the School’s Anatomage table and leads science classes in the Sanchez Fender CFI, shared a few words about the gift’s impact and the Shad family’s School history during the intimate late-morning celebration.
The Shad grandchildren point at their classroom sign. Left to right: Harper ’31, Jane ’29 and Michael ’26.
many community organizations throughout his life — serving on boards and contributing to causes he and Jennie have long championed — the Shad Robotics Lab gift marks the couple’s most significant philanthropic contribution to their alma mater. Family members say the couple wanted to make a transformational gift to the School that shaped their lives — and continues to influence the experiences of their children and grandchildren.
“While Mike has made a name for himself in the business world, he and Jennie also gained a reputation for giving back to the community — Jennie volunteered with various charities such as the Salvation Army and the Board of the Florida House on Capitol Hill, and Mike served on various boards and donated to charities for which they both shared a passion, all while raising a family,” Moyer-Shad said. “In light of Mike and Jennie’s generous nature, it is no surprise to me that they have decided to make this gift to the School.”
The Shads’ connection to Bolles runs deep and wide. In addition to Mike and Jennie’s children and grandchildren, Jennie’s two sisters, Sarah Josephine “JoJo” Scott ’73 and Mary Jane Trimble ’68, also graduated from The Bartram School. Mary Jane’s daughter, Sara Jo Luby ’06, is a Bolles alumna as well. Mike’s Bolles connections also run deep. Mike’s sister, Gail Brill, sent her daughters Kelly Brill Jones ’92 and Kari Brill ’96 to Bolles and Kari’s children, Khloe Brill ’20 and Jackson Brill ’23 are recent Bolles graduates. The extended family ties stretch across several generations, representing more than a dozen alumni and current students who have called Bolles home.
The Shads’ decision to make this extraordinary gift came from a lifetime of service, vision and leading by example — quietly supporting causes in which they believe strongly. While Mike has generously supported
“We think it’s wonderful that each generation of our family has chosen Bolles for our children for different reasons,” said son Jack. “Bolles today is very different than when Mom and Dad attended two separate schools, but there is warmth and comfort in having shared the same beautiful spaces, and even some of the same teachers.”
Bill continued, “The familiarity and tradition are special for all of us, but it’s the commitment to keeping pace with the evolving needs of students and families that has brought each generation back.”
The Shad brothers noted some of the ways they’ve seen this play out through their own families’ experiences including “the flexible seating options and Mrs. Collins handing out gum for math tests on the Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus, the Learning Specialists’ popular Open House and Mr. Meyers’ helping kids 3D print their own fidget spinners at Bartram.” They also highlighted the Arabic and Chinese language classes and the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation’s Anatomage table and Kappaz Fabrication Lab now offered on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus. “This generation attends a new Bolles,” they said.
Daughter-in-law Lori said the competitive robotics program at Bolles has been lifechanging for Jennie and Mike’s grandchildren, Michael and Jane.
“In addition to important engineering and innovation experience, Robotics has taught them to collaborate with teammates with different personalities, interests and skills,” she said. “They have learned conflict resolution, can confidently express and defend their reasoning to adult experts, have learned the value of service as they volunteer for the wider regional robotics programs and they understand how vital failure is to improvement.”
Just as Bolles offered Mike the discipline and structure to launch his own success in business, today’s Bolles students are benefiting from a learning environment designed to foster creativity and innovation through the lens of global readiness and
respected chairman from 2005-2009.
For The Bolles School, the Shads’ generosity reflects a re-engineering of what the future of a standardbearing independent school educational experience can look like with such dedicated support at its foundation. The Shad’s gift ensures students have the tools and encouragement to pursue bold ideas in science and technology.
“The Shad Robotics Lab has already made an undeniable impact on the Bolles Robotics program — with teams breaking world records and competing on an international stage. It’s also enhancing lessons for students taking Robotics and Computer-Aided Design
“The familiarity and tradition are special for all of us, but it’s the commitment to keeping pace with the evolving needs of students and families that has brought each generation back.” — Bill Shad ’91
service. The Shads understood the importance of advancing and applying technology to everyday life.
“Dad always embraced innovation and new technologies in his dealerships, and in his everyday life,” Jack said. “He committed himself to continuing education and he easily made the transition from landline, to beeper, to cell phones and finally to texting his grandkids.”
Bill continued, “He sought out new therapies when prostate cancer threatened his life, embraced the opportunity to be a part of medical trials and research. He credits those innovations with saving his life.”
A January 2017 Florida Times-Union feature on their father’s vibrant business and civic life and the tenacity with which he navigated a 1997 cancer diagnosis at Houston’s MD Anderson, alludes to Mike’s commitment to medical advancement, hard work and education. His dedication to these critical areas landed him on the board of Jacksonville University, where he also served as its highly
(CAD) Engineering courses at the upper school,” Bolles President and Head of School Tyler Hodges said. “We are beyond grateful for the Shad family’s support throughout the years and look forward to seeing how the Shad Robotics Lab will continue to shape the trajectories of current and future students.”
Mike and Jennie Shad’s $1 million gift to The Bolles School is an inspiring act of family legacy and educational vision. It marks the beginning of a new chapter for innovation at The Bolles School and celebrates a shared past that is mapping out a bright future for Bulldogs not yet born.
“I hope the Robotics Lab inspires students to pursue their interests and maybe try something new,” said granddaughter, Harper ’31.
This hope is a certainty. The Bolles School community is profoundly grateful to the Shad family for its All Things Possible faith in the mission of the School and its multigenerational belief in the power of science and technology.
Celebrating Planned Giving
Planned giving is a fundamental piece of Bolles advancement efforts, and we are honored to highlight some of them in this year’s annual report. Bequests, charitable trusts, gifts of annuities and other financial gifts solidify the School’s future — ensuring an All Things Possible educational experience for generations of Bulldogs to come. At the same time, planned giving is one of the most meaningful, deeply personal ways families can support the School and its mission. These gifts come from the heart! As a community, we are fortunate to be sustained by generations of donors who understand the power of planned giving. It is with utmost gratitude that we continue to build upon this longstanding legacy of generosity and assemble new opportunities for Bolles excellence. We are pleased to celebrate this cornerstone of Bolles philanthropy.
AT THE HEART
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Trainers
PREPARED FOR THE FUTURE
When Dr. John and Alice Trainer arrived in Jacksonville to begin his tenure as The Bolles School’s sixth President and Head of School, it did not take long for John’s genuine warmth and people-first leadership style to leave an impression. Known for his ability to connect with others, Trainer made relationship-building with students, faculty and staff an essential part of daily life at Bolles. Even Verlander Hall was a place to develop connections, discuss ideas and on occasion, plan pranks with students and colleagues. By the end of his first year, the culture at Bolles transformed into something resembling an enthusiastic team.
“No student would walk by me without saying good morning,” he laughed. “Visitors reported students at Bolles were friendly, respectful, helpful and comfortable engaging with campus guests — key characteristics to their finding success in the real world.”
Trainer’s approachable nature and authentic interest in others helped shape a culture of community that continues to define The Bolles School today.
That same spirit of connection and preparation is reflected in the John and Alice Trainer Endowment for the President and Head of School Discretionary Fund, a generous planned gift the Trainers have established to ensure Bolles leaders are always ready to seize opportunities that shape the School’s future. With its focus on leadership and board development, faculty advancement, student success through financial assistance when needed, and the preservation of Bolles Hall, the endowment reflects the couple’s belief that good preparation and strong relationships — ones built on trust, respect and shared purpose — are the foundation of excellence at Bolles and beyond.
“We worked carefully in setting up this gift to give the President and Head of School a small wherewithal to accomplish something unusual — maybe realize an unexpected opportunity,” John explained. “If it is an institution worth saving and preserving, you want to make gifts that will exist in perpetuity. There is only one way to do that, and that is through an endowment. For us, it was a natural choice.”
The endowment also reflects the Trainers’ deep appreciation for Bolles Hall, which became a focus of their care during John’s tenure and an object of celebration during the School’s 75th anniversary. With John’s support and keen interest, Alice lovingly tended to the Hall’s furnishings, artwork, seasonal décor, architectural details and event planning opportunities, working with parent volunteers, faculty and staff to preserve the beauty and traditions students had grown to cherish over the School’s history.
“Students so revered Bolles Hall that they looked forward to taking classes there, even when conditions weren’t perfect,” Alice said. “They saw it as an honor, and we always wanted to preserve that feeling.”
John’s decade as Head of School from 2001 to 2012 was defined not only by his commitment to the new All Things Possible statement for the Bolles community and reverence of the School’s tradition of excellence, but a new chapter of campus expansion and financial stability for the School. Under Trainer’s leadership, the School received its first $1 million-plus gifts, including funding for the Bent Center, the Peyton Boathouse and Rice Family Crew Complex. Historic additions were also made to the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach and Middle School Bartram campuses. Endowment funding turned a corner, Board and School leadership
opportunities expanded, even globally. Business relationships in the community were solidified. These changes laid the foundation for the sustained growth and family culture The Bolles School champions to this day.
Whether on campus or at home, family has always been an important blending of the two to John and Alice Trainer. Married since 1967, John and Alice have three children and eleven grandchildren, several of whom have attended Bolles over the years. Son John attended Bolles from grades 7-9 before his father left JU in 1984 for the presidency of Lenoir-Rhyne College in North Carolina. Bolles graduates include granddaughters Monique Trainer ’09 and Cami Trainer ’13. Grandsons Jesse Williams ’26 and John Williams ’26 are due to graduate in the spring. The former Headmaster himself was made an honorary member of the Bolles Class of 2012 by the Board of Trustees upon his retirement here.
“This part of our adult life was maybe the most meaningful,” Alice reflected. “We felt a real love here — for the institution, the kids, the faculty, and the parents who were so committed. They all became as much a part of our extended family as anything else, ensuring that we too were committed to the Bolles mission and principles.”
That commitment is rooted in John’s distinguished career in education and independent school leadership, which include serving as professor, dean, vice president and later Senior Director of Development and Acting Chief Advancement Officer at Jacksonville University and as President of Lenoir-Rhyne University in North Carolina. Alice served alongside her husband throughout his career, supporting every school community with gracious service to others. Every role underscored the Trainers’ commitment to community and a tradition of being prepared to succeed. It is a legacy they humbly leave at Bolles.
“Students who enroll here and experience Bolles’ opportunities are well prepared,” John said. “A lot of that happens in the classroom, but much of it comes outside: in conversations with teachers, coaches and staff, in challenges overcome and in friendships. That comprehensive preparation for life is Bolles’ greatest gift. We hope our gift will aid in continuing those traditions and goals as well as aiding in supporting new goals that have been added recently and will be developed in the future.”
Alice and Dr. John Trainer Jr. h’12
Celebrating Endowment
Gifts of endowment has more than doubled since the School’s comprehensive campaign began and this momentum is taking Bolles’ excellence to new heights. In addition to providing a source of income that supports Bolles’ long-term stability, endowed gifts generate returns that benefit students, faculty and staff both now and in the future, in perpetuity! Thanks to the many donors who have established endowed funds, Bolles is able to plan for its future with courage, integrity and compassion and meet immediate needs for Bulldogs of all ages. Endowments also enable the School to support faculty, staff and coaches with enriching opportunities to further their professional development — solidifying The Bolles School’s position as one of the best independent schools in the country to work, learn and live. Thank you to all the donors who have supported Bolles through endowed giving!
Ben Franklin once said, “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” We could not agree more, which is why we jumped at the opportunity to provide the lead gift for the inaugural class endowment program for the Class of 2023. We are so excited to know that there are 17 other class endowments in various stages. What a tremendous opportunity to invest in our children, and help Bolles continue to excel in the future. We are looking forward to supporting the class endowments of 2026 and 2029, and hope this tradition grows exponentially with each subsequent class!
— Missy Pearson
The Pearson family pictured left to right, top row: Jack ’26, Charley ’29 and Emmy ’19; bottom row: Jessie ’23, Missy, Josh and Kallie ’21.
Art and Mark Alexander Endowment for Bolles Football
Established by a collective group of football alumni in memory of Art Alexander ’76 and Mark Alexander ’78
To provide a perpetual source of income for the varsity football team by supporting charter travel, equipment and other resources
C.L.G “Garnett’ Ashby ’44 Endowed Fund (formerly the Thurston S. Roberts Scholarship Fund)
Established by C.L.G. Ashby ’44
To provide financial support for students who reflect personal traits of high character and perseverance
Ann Davis Baker ’68 Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Ann Davis Baker ’68 and John Daniel Baker, II ’66
To provide tuition assistance to students encouraging diversity and inclusiveness in the student body
Barbara Barrett Memorial Endowment for Excellence in Literacy
Established by Michael F. Barrett and Kevin M. Barrett, M.D. ’91
To fund programs and activities focused on Language Arts and Library & Reading initiatives at the Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus.
Mike Barrett Endowed Fund for Coaching Excellence
Established by Kristina K. and J. Thaddeus Gulliford ’89 in honor of Coach Mike Barrett
To fund seminars, education and professional development for Assistant Football Coaches
Karen and Ollie Barsh Champions Endowed Fund
Established by Karen B. Barsh in memory of Ollie Barsh
To support post-season travel expenses for Bulldogs athletics
CURRENT ENDOWMENTS
Quinn R. Barton, Jr. Endowed Award
Established by Margaret Barton, Ph.D. ’82 and Tom Kimbrough, Susanna and David Barton ’90, Stacey and Ellis Barton’87, and Lindsey and Quinn Barton ’84, in honor of Quinn Barton ’46
To honor a senior student who most demonstrates Barton’s distinguished legacy of exceptional academic achievement, leadership and character, as well as a reverence for the fine arts and The Bolles School
Bartram Learning Center
Endowed Fund
Established by Amanda and Scott Soltau
To support the needs and advancement of the Learning Resource Center at the Middle School Bartram Campus
Wayne Belger Coaches
Development Endowed Fund
Anonymous in honor of Coach Wayne Belger
To provide professional development for Assistant Football Coaches
James VanEtten Bent ’53 Family Endowed Fund
Established by Patricia Paul Bent ’55 Bartram and James VanEtten Bent ’53, Marci and James Bent ’78, Tracey and Paul Bent ’81, Patricia Bent MacRae ’77 and Davis MacRae
To provide unrestricted funds to be used where needed most
Bolles Alumni Scholarship Fund
Established by The Dianne T. and Charles E. Rice Family Foundation, Julie and Dan Rice ’80, and Celeste Rice Donovan Greene ’85
To provide tuition assistance to the child, grandchild or great grandchild of a Bolles Alumnus
Bolles Football Endowment Fund
Established by Kristina K. and J. Thaddeus Gulliford ’89
To provide a source of income to support coaching staff salaries and stipends, postseason travel, equipment, banquet/ stewardship needs and general team support
Bolles Boys Lacrosse Endowed Fund
Established by Kristen and John Surface ’90
To provide a source of income to support varsity lacrosse coaching salaries and facility needs
Bolles Lacrosse Coaches
Development Endowment Fund
Established by Emily and Gary Coleman
To provide professional development for varsity lacrosse coaching staff
Bolles Parent Association (PA) Award for Scholarships and Financial Assistance
Established by the Bolles Parent Association
To provide scholarships to graduating seniors
Bolles School Parents
Endowed Golf Award
Established by LuAnn Alvarez
VanPelt ’74 and Rodney VanPelt ’73
To honor and recognize a Bolles varsity golfer
Bolles Track and Field Endowed Fund
Established by an anonymous donor
To provide funding for the core needs of Bolles Track and Field, ongoing programmatic needs of both boys’ and girls’ programs, and support for the Head Coach and Assistant Coach
Bradley-Turner Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Chris and Billy Ball
To support incoming 9th grade students to encourage diversity and inclusiveness, as well advance excellence in academic, leadership and citizenship
C.C. and Sarah T. Butler
Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by the C.C. and Sarah T. Butler Foundation
To support 9th grade students who exhibit strong leadership and citizenship capabilities
Current parents and Culture of Philanthropy members Jay and Laura Moore, created the Moore Family Endowment to support the Boys’ Cross Country program. Jay Moore states: “Cross country running is a great team sport and a fitting metaphor for life. We want to provide runners unique opportunities in both training and racing that help inspire excellence in each team member.”
T. Theodore W. Crosby ’56
Memorial Endowed Fund
Established by Mrs. J. Ellis Crosby, Mrs. T. Theodore Crosby, and friends in memory of T. Theodore W. Crosby ’56
To provide financial assistance to students exemplifying leadership, talent and ability in many areas of school life
CSX Endowed Fund
Established by CSX Transportation
To provide financial assistance to students who display achievement both in and out of the classroom
James H. Dahl Endowment
Established by James H. Dahl
To provide tuition assistance to a qualified and deserving minority student
Richard Cassidy Endowed Fund
Established by Richard Cassidy, Sr.
To support tuition for students with financial need
Center for Innovation Endowment Fund (NEW)
Established by Katherine J. and Charles W. Arnold III ’86
To support and maintain operations of the Frank R. Sanchez & Hope and Dana E. Fender Center for Innovation
David Woolard Chambers ’63
Memorial Fund
Established by Barbara Chambers
Burgess and William N. Chambers, M.D.
To provide a book award to the valedictorian and to the Bolles Library
Chappell Culpeper Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by the Chappell Culpeper Family Foundation and Mary Lou and John Chappell
To provide financial assistance to students with financial need
Childress Family Endowed Fund
Established by Lewis Lee, Frances Lee, and Miranda Childress
To provide financial assistance to students who are academically motivated and contributing members of the School
Clarkson Family Endowed Fund for Academic Faculty Compensation
Established by the Clarkson family
To provide support for teacher salaries and compensation
Class of 1972 Endowment
Established by members of the Class of 1972
To provide unrestricted funds to be used where needed the most
Class of 2000 Endowment
Established by members of the Class of 2000
To provide unrestricted funds to be used where needed the most
Class of 2023 Endowment
Established by members of the Class of 2023
To provide unrestricted funds to be used where needed the most
Class of 2024 Endowment
Established by members of the Class of 2024
To provide unrestricted funds to be used where needed the most
Class of 2025 Endowment (NEW)
Established by members of the Class of 2025
To provide unrestricted funds to be used where needed the most
Sara Alice Bradley Darby Family Endowed Fund for the Arts
Established by F. Leonard Darby ’70 and R. Bradley Darby ’65 in memory of Sara Alice Bradley Darby
To support and to advance the Fine and Performing Arts at Bolles
Davis Gymnasium Facility Endowment
Established by Jill S. and Jed V. Davis
To support and maintain operations of the Davis Gymnasium
Delaney Endowed Fund for Girls Lacrosse
Established by Lynn and Joe Delaney
To support coaches and general girls’ lacrosse program needs
Harry M. deMontmollin, Jr. ’56 Endowed Fund
Established by the Bolles Board of Trustees in honor of Harry deMontmollin, Jr. ’56
To provide financial assistance to an upper school student to promote diversity and inclusiveness
Michael P. De Santo Endowed Fund
Established by Mike De Santo in honor of his grandchildren
To provide financial assistance to students demonstrating financial need
Dewan Faculty Appreciation Endowed Fund
Established by Kim and Derek Dewan in honor of their daughters Allison ’07 and Brittany ’04
To provide an award to distinguished teachers
Henrietta M. Donovan Chair of American Studies Endowed Fund
Established by Joan and Thomas Donovan, Sr.
To recognize and reward outstanding educators
Richard Dostie ’72 Family Endowed Fund for Faculty Development
Established by Virginia and Richard R. Dostie ’72 and family
To provide professional development for a teacher from each campus to attend a workshop, educational conference or symposium
Alfred I. duPont Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by the Alfred I. duPont Charitable Trust
To support a student that displays scholastic aptitude and a special determination to succeed in and out of the classroom
Jessie Ball duPont Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by the Jessie Ball duPont Fund
To support students that are committed to his or her academic program and demonstrate scholastic promise and willingness to participate in school activities, in and out of the classroom
Jessie Ball duPont Endowed Fund for Quality Teaching
Established by the Jessie Ball duPont Fund
To recognize and compensate the very best in teaching ideals and performance for Bolles faculty
Philip and Audrey Farace Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established by Becky and Dave Farace
To provide support for a boy or a girl with need-based tuition assistance
First Union National Bank Endowed Fund
Established by First Union Bank
To provide substance abuse education
Edward E. Ford Foundation
Endowed Teacher Fellowship Fund
Established by The Edward E. Ford Foundation
To provide a teaching prize for two outstanding Upper School faculty
Edward E. Ford Foundation
Endowed Fund for Mentoring
Established by The Edward E. Ford Foundation
To support a mentoring program for new high school faculty
Freeman Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Tricia and Doug Freeman
To support a rising Bolles senior who is a member of the National Honor Society
Global Learning and Engagement (GLE) Endowment
Established by Drs. Ali and Nayla Chahlavi
To provide financial growth and support for the Global Learning and Engagement program
Steven Todd Gold ’95 Varsity Swim Team Award
Established by Katherine G. and Steven T. Gold ’95
To provide the Steven T. Gold ’95 Varsity Team Swim Award
Gold Family Endowed Fund for Financial Aid
Established by Katherine G. and Steven T. Gold ’95
To provide tuition assistance to a Black boarding student
The Steven Todd Gold ’95 Family Mental Health and Wellness Lecture
Series Endowment
Established in by Katherine G. and Steven T. Gold ’95
To provide funds to assist with bringing a Mental Health & Wellness speaker to all four campuses
Lucy B. Gooding Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by the Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation
To support students with demonstrated financial need
Lucy B. Gooding Endowed Fund for Maintenance
Established by the Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation
To support the maintenance of the Gooding Art Gallery
Lucy B. Gooding Endowed Fund for Substance Abuse Education
Established by the Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation
To support wellness programs for students and faculty
Connie Boyd Hegarty ’56 Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Dr. W. Harvey Hegarty in honor of Constance Boyd Hegarty ’56
To support a student entering Bolles Bartram Middle School
Hixon-Simpson Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by John H. Hixon ’47 (Skip), George C. Hixon ’55 (Tim), Joseph M. Hixon ’56 (Joe), and John Milton B. Simpson ’60 (Bryan) to honor their father
Judge John Milton Bryan Simpson
To provide support for deserving students of color with demonstrated financial need
The Hunt Family Endowment
Established by Melissa and Harvey
Hunt in honor of their son Lincoln ’22
To support The Bolles School writing program
The Archie Jenkins Personal Achievement Award
Established for Archie Jenkins, III ’80 by his family and friends to honor his Bolles Upper School experience and personal achievement
To provide an Award to the Bolles senior at graduation who has earned the most scholastic improvement, reflected by increase in class standing from first year to graduation and to the teacher who was most helpful to the student’s progress
J. Malcolm Jones Jr. ’71 Endowment for an Upper School Mentoring Program
Established by the Jones family in memory of J. Malcolm Jones Jr. ’71
To provide support for the Mentoring Program at Bolles Upper School
Dr. Rita Davidson Kaunitz Endowed Sculpture Award
Established by Karen and Andy Kaunitz, M.D. in honor of Andrew’s mother Dr. Rita Davidson Kaunitz
To recognize a senior art student who excels in sculpture to receive this annual award
Dr. Aalok Kuthiala ’90 Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Dr. Chitra Kuthiala in memory of her son Dr. Aalok Kuthiala ’90
To support students who otherwise would not have the opportunity to experience a Bolles education
Edward W. Lane Jr. Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Helen Murchison Lane, ’42 Bartram in memory of her husband Edward W. Lane Jr.
To support to a Bolles Middle School Bartram Student who has high academic achievement
Lazzara Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Irene and Gasper Lazzara, M.D. to honor their children Christopher ’04, Jessica ’05 and Malea ’06
To support students entering The Bolles School who possess academic achievement and demonstrate financial need
Fontaine LeMaistre Memorial Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Ann LeMaistre (Angel) in memory of her husband Mr. Fontaine LeMaistre, III
To help defray the cost of a Bolles education for recipients with demonstrated financial need, with preference to recipients who possess high scholastic ability and citizenship skills
Eileen R. Liesegang Endowed Spirit Award Fund
Established by Dr. Tom Liesegang and friends in memory of his wife, Eileen
To provide a cash honorarium for two seniors, one from the varsity football team and one from the performing arts program
Forrest B. Long ’73 and Jane Dove Long Endowed Fund for the Resident Life Boarding Program
Established by Forrest B. Long ’73 and Jane Dove Long
To provide support for the Resident Life Boarding Program
Captain Robert W. Love Endowed Fund
Established by students and faculty in memory of Captain Robert W. Love
To support students with financial need
Elizabeth R. Lovett ’48 Bartram Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by the estate of Elizabeth R. Lovett ’48 Bartram
To support students with demonstrated financial need
Malcolm G. Lyon ’32 Annual Giving Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Malcolm G. Lyon ’32
To provide tuition assistance to students with demonstrated need
Wilford Lyon Jr. Annual Giving Fund
Established by Eleanor and Wilford Lyon, Jr.
To ensure The Bolles Fund is supported annually, and in perpetuity
Lynn Massey ’76 Memorial Fund
Established in memory of Lynn Massey
To support students with financial need
Daryle C. May Endowment Fund for Faculty Development
Established by Lynda May Erwin ’80 and William Wofford Erwin, Jr. ’80 in memory of Lynda’s father Dr. Daryle C. May
To support professional development for teachers
Rufus R. McClure Award
Established by the Archie Jenkins family in honor of Rufus McClure
To recognize an 8th grade student who has achieved the greatest academic improvement during the middle school years
Hilda Russell McCrory Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Marion McCrory Gilliland ’37 Bartram in memory of her mother Hilda Russell McCrory
To provide support for an entering female student with demonstrated need who displays praise-worthy character and who shows academic achievement
James C. McGehee ’68 Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by The Bolles School Alumni Association and the family of James C. McGehee ’68
To provide support to an Upper School male student with demonstrated financial need who otherwise would not be able to attend Bolles
McGraw Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Sacha A. and Donald “Josh” C. McGraw in honor of their children, Erin F. McGraw ’01 and Donald “Casey” C. McGraw ’98
To provide tuition support for deserving students with demonstrated financial need
Curtis R. Middlekauff ’79 Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Carol and Robert Middlekauff, M.D. and friends in memory of their son, Curtis Middlekauff ’79
To provide financial assistance to students with demonstrated need
George C. Miller, Jr. ’39 Endowed Fund for Music
Established by Irene and George C. Miller, Jr. ’39
To underwrite Bolles music programs
Lula F. Miller Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Bartram alumnae and friends of Bartram
To provide general endowment use for financial assistance
Miller-Pratt Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by former Bartram teacher
Elizabeth Rothe in memory of Lula F. Miller and Olga Pratt
To provide general endowment use for financial assistance
Robert A. Mills ’45 Endowment
Established by The Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation Trust in memory of Robert A. Mills ’45
To assist in maintaining the prominence of Frank R. Sanchez & Hope and Dana E. Fender Center for Innovation, Science and Math Building
The Moore Family Endowment for Boys Cross Country (NEW)
Established by Laura and Jay Moore
To enhance the boy’s cross country student experience with preference to team travel and program needs
Norcross Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by the Norcross Foundation and Amy and Gary Norcross
To provide The Bolles School with significant need-based financial assistance directed to a new upper school minority student, with preference to a KIPP-qualified graduate from Jacksonville
Duane Ottenstroer Endowed Fund Established by Sue and Duane Ottenstroer
To honor and recognize teachers on the San Jose Campus for their commitment to advancing academic achievement by providing support for teacher salaries and compensation
Roger M. Painter Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by the Painters
To provide support for the general Endowment to be used for student financial assistance
Robert H. Paul, Jr. Chair of English Endowed Fund
Established by Patricia Paul Bent ’55 and Robert H. Paul, III ’52 in memory of Robert H. Paul, Jr.
To provide support for the English Department including merit pay to members of the English Department faculty
Melissa Pearson ’81 Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Carol and Forrest Travis, friends, and classmates in memory of Melissa Pearson ’81
To support the general financial assistance endowment
David O. Pedrick ’86 Endowed Fund
Established by family, classmates and friends to perpetuate the legacy of David O. Pedrick ’86
To recognize seniors who demonstrate proven leadership ability, athletic achievement, artistic ability, school spirit and a genuine compassion for all people
Jane Pendergast Community Service Endowed Fund
Established by Jane and John Pendergast ’73 in honor of his mother, Jane
To support and underwrite community service activities and programs for upper school students
Petway Chair of Mathematics
Established by Betty and Thomas Petway
To support quality instruction in the subject of mathematics
Peyton Endowed Guest Artist Fund
Established by Marcy and Herb Peyton and family
To support a short-term visiting artist series on a biennial basis
Ramey Family Endowment for Athletic Performance
Established by Michele M. and Scott C. Ramey
To support the upper school girls’ varsity swimming and diving program and the girls’ varsity soccer program
The Joan and William Rein Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by the William and Joan Rein Family Foundation
To give deserving need-based students an opportunity to access a Bolles education and the All Things Possible Experience
Randal “Lee” Ringhaver, Jr. Endowment for Learning Support
Established by Bree Alban Ringhaver ’96
To provide learning services to help students achieve academic success
The Risley Family Volleyball Endowed Fund
Established by Joan and Phil Risley ’79 and Dorothy “Dotty” Risley
To provide support for the Bolles Varsity Volleyball program
James Stephen Risley, Jr. Memorial Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Dorothy “Dotty” Risley and family to honor Mr. Risley’s commitment to The Bolles School
To provide support to students who demonstrate financial need, with preference going to female students of color with academic promise and willingness to participate in school activities
Amanda and Scott Soltau at the Annual Sustainer’s Luncheon held at Epping Forest.
Charles B. Rogers Continuity Fund for Football
Established by Robert B. Baker ’82 in recognition of Coach Charles “Corky” Rogers
To support salaries and stipends for the Head Football Coach position
John T. Ryan Memorial Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
To provide support for students with financial need
Louis Sales Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Mary Sales ’79 in memory of her grandfather Dr. Louis M. Sales
To support students who possess a commitment to learning, participate in school life and have a demonstrated financial need
Michael A. Sandifer ’64 & Elaine M. Sandifer Endowed Fund
Established by Elaine and Mike Sandifer ’64
To provide support for The Bolles School’s technology course needs, business entrepreneurial curriculum and programming needs
Frederick H. Schultz Endowed Fund
Established by Frederick H. and Nancy Reilly Schultz
To support merit pay for teachers
Frederick and Darcy Scott Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by lower school parents and friends to honor Mr. Frederick H. and Mrs. Darcy J. Scott
To provide support to students with demonstrated need with an aim to foster diversity and inclusivity at the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus
The DeWitt R. Searles ’39 Endowed Fund for Information Technology
Established by Major General DeWitt R. Searles ’39
To help defray the costs of computers and computer updates
The Sessions Family Endowed Fund
Established by Kimberly and Jason Sessions.
To support the critical needs of the School with unrestricted funds as determined by leadership
Kelly and Scott Witt enjoying the Sustainer’s Luncheon at Epping Forest.
Scott McRae Shad ’01 Memorial Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Harold Shad ’64 and Jennie Shad ’65 Bartram, family, classmates, and friends in memory of Scott M. Shad ’01
To provide students, with demonstrated need, the funds to experience a Bolles upper school education
Andrew Cooper Siguler ’17 Endowed Fund — Unrestricted
Established by Pam and George Siguler
To support the critical needs of the School with unrestricted funds
Skinner Family Endowment for Athletics
Established by Jenifer and Chip Skinner ’70, Erin and Chris Skinner ’80, Kim and David Skinner ’77, and Kathy Skinner Newton ’72 and Rusty Newton
To support Bolles Athletics
Randall T. Skinner ’82 Musical Guest Artists Endowment
Established by Tracy and Randy Skinner ’82
To provide support for Master Class learning
Helen Colgate Smith Endowment for Financial Aid
Established with an estate gift from Helen Colgate Smith
To provide financial assistance for qualified and deserving Bolles students
J.P. Smith Family Fund for Academics
Established by Kaki and. J. P. Smith, Jr.
To support academics
Jeremy and Martha Smith Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Martha and P. Jeremy Smith, Jr.
To provide financial assistance for qualified and deserving Bolles students
Jay Stein Caring Award
Established by Hugh H. Jones, Jr.
To provide an award for the Senior who best exemplifies a caring attitude
Martin E. Stein Family Endowed Fund
Established by Joannie and Martin Stein, Sr., Brooke and Martin “Hap” Stein, Jr., ’70, Rebecca and Richard “Rick” Stein ’74, Polly and Robert “Bobby” Stein ’75, and Linda and David Stein
To support enrollment for those who otherwise could not enjoy the benefits of the Bolles experience and in support of quality programming in each of our divisions and in each area of school activity
Martin E. Stein Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established by Joannie and Martin E. Stein, Sr.
To support students with demonstrated financial need who possess a commitment to academics and have a high standard of character
Louis Wellhouse/Martin Stein Family Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established by Joannie and Martin E. Stein, Sr. in honor of her parents
Rhoda and Louis M. Wellhouse, Jr.
To support recipients with demonstrated financial need who possess a commitment to academics and have a high standard of character
Brad Sterling Endowed Award for Boys Lacrosse
Established by lacrosse parents and alumni in honor of Coach Brad Sterling
To recognize a lacrosse player who exemplifies the values of The Bolles School and to bolster the boys’ lacrosse budget
Stopyra Foundation Endowed Fund
Established in honor of Ed Stopyra
To provide funding for Stopyra fountain renovation and maintenance
Cathy Stupski Endowment for Financial Assistance
Established by Catherine R. Stupski
To provide financial assistance for students attending Bolles Ponte Vedra Beach
Campus
Sanjay Swani ’83 Endowed Fund for Academic Achievement
Established by Preeti and Sanjay Swani ’83
To bolster academics with experiences beyond the classroom by participating in academic competitions and scholastic conferences, and by attending academicrelated lectures
The John and Alice Trainer
Endowment for the President and Head of School Discretionary Fund (NEW BEQUEST)
Established by Alice and John Trainer, Bequest
Funds to be used at discretion of President and Head of School to enhance the student and faculty experience
Travis Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Rosalind and Mark Travis ’80 in recognition of the Travis family; O. Forrest Travis, Carol Travis, Rosalind Travis, Holly Travis Wallace ’81, Robin Travis Reifsnider ’82, Lane Travis ’12 and Adam Travis ’16
To provide financial assistance, with preference given to students who display leadership, character, discipline, a commitment to academics and participate in co-curricular activities
Tygart Family Endowment for Financial Assistance
Established by The Tygart Family in memory of S. Thompson Tygart, Jr. ’58
To provide need-based assistance to eligible Bolles students
Jean Conroy Tyler ’39 Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by the Tyler family in memory of Jean Conroy Tyler ’39
To support students who exhibit good character, maintain a B average and display dedication to school-related activities
Varn Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Betty and George Varn ’38 and Marjorie and Lester Varn ’42
To support students who need help to close the gap between parent contribution and
full tuition
The Chris and Karen Verlander
Excellence Endowed Fund
Established by Chris and Karen Verlander
To provide support for Bolles football and other athletic initiatives
Frank and Cecile Walker Endowed Fund
Established with funds from the Cecile W. Walker Estate
To aid academically qualified students who demonstrate a financial need
Buddy and Bette Ward Endowed Fund for Boys Basketball
Established by current and former basketball players, led by Susan and Sean J. Kelly ’89, in honor of Coach Wesley “Buddy” Ward
To provide budget relieving capital to enhance the boys’ varsity basketball program
William Waterman ’68 Endowed Fund for the Arts
Established by Bronda and Neil J. Waterman
To support the Bolles Art Department
Scott and Kelly Witt Endowed Fund for Wrestling
Established by Kelly and Scott Witt
To provide resources to support salaries and stipends for the wrestling coaches
Scott and Kelly Witt Endowed Fund for Varsity Girls Cross Country
Established by Scott and Kelly Witt
To help Bolles Athletics pursue and maintain the best coaches
Captain Jonathan Yerkes, Jr. ’35 Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance
Established by Miranda Childress, of The Francis and Miranda Childress Foundation, in honor of Captain Jonathan Yerkes, Jr. ’35
To support deserving students with financial need
Class Endowments
2024-25 ESTABLISHED CLASS ENDOWMENTS
Class of 1972
Class of 2023
Class of 2025
Class of 2000
Class of 2024
2024-25 IN-PROCESS CLASS ENDOWMENTS
Class of 1990
Class of 2034
Class of 2038
Class of 2026
Class of 2036
Add your class to this list!
Class of 1972 gathered to celebrate their 50th reunion.
Calling on Your Classmates — Class of 1972
“We sent out a letter and made calls to classmates explaining that the minimum endowment goal was $50,000 and any donation, small or large, would be welcome. The enthusiasm was overwhelming! Within a week, we had commitments for over half the funds, and we reached the goal a couple of weeks after that. Classmates had fun reaching out to each other, and the Class of 1972 will always be proud to have initiated this campaign for other classes to follow — and exceed.”
“Endowment gifts may not always seem as visible and exciting as named facilities, but properly managed and invested endowments keep on giving for generations. A class endowment is an exciting opportunity for all classmates to participate in making a huge difference in the life of the school.”
— Richard Dostie
’72
1972 CLASS ENDOWMENT
HYPOTHETICAL LONG-TERM GROWTH OF AN INITIAL GIFT 1
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1. No assurances objectives will be met.
2. Long term asset allocation: Global Equities (45%), Fixed Income (15%), Real Assets (10%), Private Capital (20%), Opportunistic (10%). Expected annual return calculated by multiplying the asset class returns from the 2025 Capital Market Assumptions by the weight of the asset class.
The hypothetical performance shown is NOT an indicator of past or future actual results. The results reflect performance of a hypothetical blend of strategies and do NOT represent returns that any investor actually attained or actual trading. Backtested results are calculated by the retroactive application of a model constructed on the basis of historical data and based on assumptions integral to the model which may or may not be testable and are subject to losses.
$100,100 COLLECTIVE GIVING
HOW TO CREATE A CLASS ENDOWMENT
An established Class Endowment consists of a minimum cumulative gift of $50,000 provided by classmates.
Class Endowments are unrestricted and meet the critical needs of the School as they arise.
Class of 2025 Endowment
CELEBRATING THE BOLLES CLASS OF 2025
The Bolles Class of 2025 made history with its show of generosity and dedication to the School.
The recent graduates contributed more than $83,984 to their class endowment. A total of 66 donors contributed to making a substantial impact on their institution. The newest cadre of Bolles alumni is one of several alumni classes to have established an endowment to meet critical needs of the School. They join an elite group of Bolles graduating classes who have established their own class endowments including 1972, 2000, 2023 and 2024.
According to Sandy Catanese, CFRE, director of The Bolles Annual Fund and Parent Programs, this classgiving trend is encouraging and sets new standards for student philanthropy at The Bolles School.
“Sustaining excellence at Bolles requires every generation’s participation,” Catanese said. “Endowed gifts ensure Bolles’ most transformative student experiences continue to thrive. When a class comes together to create an endowed fund, that collective impact strengthens the School for generations.”
The Class of 2025 endowment efforts were supported by a gracious Bolles family who generously offered a dollar-for-dollar match up to $25,000.
“It’s a powerful reminder of how generosity multiplies — and how a dedicated group of Bulldog students and families can create a lasting impact,” Catanese said.
The recent graduates have been setting this example in tangible ways as well. At the end of their junior year, leaders from the Bolles Class of 2025 led the charge for student giving. Under the direction of Class President Kent Peyton ’25, senior students were able to raise significant funds for the School.
The Class of 2025 was also remarkable for its high volume of “Lifers” and legacy students. There were 24 students who attended Bolles from Pre-K or Kindergarten through their senior year and 34 students whose parents or grandparents attended Bolles or Bartram. Graduates are currently attending 93 colleges and universities in 27 different states and the District of Columbia and England. More than 78 percent qualified for some type of merit-based award and 61 percent qualified for Florida Bright Futures Scholarships.
AT THE HEART
Culture of Philanthropy Society
Members of the Culture of Philanthropy at The Bolles School play a vital role in supporting the School’s Mission of preparing our students for college and life by inspiring excellence, courage, integrity and compassion in an academic community dedicated to nurturing mind, body and soul.
We appreciate the commitment, leadership and support of The Bolles School by each member of our Culture of Philanthropy Society in our constant pursuit of excellence in all that we do.
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Gifts and pledges of $1,000,000 or more cumulatively
VISIONARY CIRCLE
Gifts and pledges of $500,000 to $999,999 cumulatively
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE
Gifts and pledges of $100,000 to $499,999 cumulatively
SUSTAINER’S CIRCLE
Those who have established an endowment or have signed, documented bequest
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Gifts and pledges of $1,000,000 or more cumulatively
Q Anonymous
Q Mary and Bruce Anderson
Q The Bent Family Foundation, Inc.
Q Patricia Paul Bent ’55 and James* Bent Sr. ’53~
Q Patricia Bent MacRae ’77 and Davis MacRae Jr.
Q Marci and Jimmy Bent Jr. ’78
Q Paul Bent ’81
Q Cary Cummer MacRae ’04
Q Jerry* and Bruce Chappell Sr.
Q Hope and Dana Fender, D.M.D.+
Q Tricia and Doug Freeman
Q Gate Petroleum Company
Q Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation Trust
Q The Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation
Q Llura Liggett Gund ’58* and Gordon Gund
Q Lara and Grant Gund
Q Lindsey and Zack Gund
Q Kernan* and George* Hodges Jr. ’56
Q Margaret Jason
Q The Francis and Miranda Childress Foundation
Q Frances* Childress Lee ’53 and Lewis S. Lee
Q Ann Lee Webb ’75
Q Alison J. H. Lee and Lewis Lee Jr. ’76
Q Anne D. Lee and Childress Lee ’78
Q Marian S. Lee and L. Valentine Lee II ’83
Q Betsy Ross Lovett ’48*
Q Joannie and Russell* Newton Jr.
Q Kathy Skinner Newton ’72 and Rusty Newton III+
Q Kathryn Jason Oldoerp ’96
Q Darnice and Derek O’Leary^
Q Sue and Duane Ottenstroer
Q Missy and Josh Pearson
Q Jane and John Pendergast Jr. ’73
Q Marcy and Herb Peyton
Q The Dianne T. and Charles E. Rice Family Foundation, Inc
Q Dianne and Charles * Rice
Q Julie and Dan Rice ’80
Q Celeste Rice Donovan Green ’85 and Jeff Green
Q Ellen Fitzsimmons Rogowski and Greg Rogowski
Q Kim and Franck Sanchez +
Q Sellier Family Foundation
Q Wendy and Vic Sellier ’67
Q Jennie Scott Shad ’65 and Mike Shad III ’64
Q A. Chester Skinner Jr. ’40 * ~
Q Jenifer and Chip Skinner III ’70
Q Teresa Bennett and Jim Staman, M.D.
Q Cathy Stupski
Q Margaret and Jack Tarver Foundation
Q Cameron Chappell Walker ’85 and Craig Walker
President Circle members pictured left to right: Jeff and Celeste Green ’85 & Julie and Dan Rice ’80, attended the “Finish with Five” reception at the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation.
VISIONARY
CIRCLE
Gifts and pledges of $500,000 to $999,999 cumulatively
Q Anonymous
Q Bree Ringhaver Alban ’96 and David Alban
Q Jack C. Arnold Jr. Charitable Fund
Q Chris * and Billy Ball III
Q The Bolles School Parent Association
Q C. C. and Sarah T. Butler Foundation
Q Matthew J. Byrd ’94
Q Jim Dahl
Q The Fig Tree Fund
Q Katie Gold, M.D. and Steve Gold ’95 +
Q Ann Curry Hicks ’55~ and David * Hicks
Q Melissa and Harvey * Hunt
Q Catherine LeMaistre Jones ’97 and J. Malcolm Jones III ’96
Q L. W. Chipper Jones Jr. ’90
Q Leslie Jones and Malcolm * Jones Jr. ’71
Q Mary Virginia Jones
Q Laura and Billy Kappaz +
Q Helen* Murchison Lane ’42 ~ and Edward * Lane Jr.
Pictured: Charles “Chuck” Mulligan (left) and Terri Arnold ’85 (right) a the J.C. Arnold Anatomy Lab in the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation.
Q Debbie and Jeff Parker
Q Ring Power Corporation
Q Paula and Randy Ringhaver
Q River Branch Foundation
Q Elaine * Maltby Sandifer and Mike Sandifer ’64
Q The Eunice Pitt Odom Semmes Foundation
Q Pam * and George Siguler
Q Erin and Chris Skinner ’80
Q Kim and David Skinner ’77
Q Deanie and Jay Stein ’63
Q Brooke and Hap Stein ’70
Q Suzanne and Chip Stelljes III ’80
Q Preeti and Sanjay Swani ’83
Q Mary Jane and Jack Uible
Q Karen * and Chris Verlander
Q Katharine Conroy Whalen ’66 and Dan Whalen
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE
Gifts and pledges of $100,000 to $499,999 cumulatively
Q Anonymous
Q Brooke Johnson Acosta-Rua ’84 and Fernando Acosta-Rua ’85 +
Q Jill and Charlie Arnold III ’86
Q Sarah and John * Bailey
Q Tiffany and Josh Baker
Q Robert Bruce Baker ’82
Q Barco Family Foundation
Q Robin and Barry Barco ’83
Q Michael Barrett
Q Susan and Carl Bolch Jr. ’61
Q The Bolles Sharks
Q Stacy and Abdul Bouziane
Q Bradley-Turner Foundation
Q Caterina and Hugh Caron
Q Nayla Osma-Chahlavi, M.D. and Ali Chahlavi, M.D. +
Q Chappell Culpeper Family Foundation
Q Mary Lou and John Chappell
Q Chartwells, Inc.
Q Patricia Clarkson
Q Poppy and Rob Clements
Pictured left to right: future Trustee, Sujata Deshmukh with Rahul Deshmukh ’89 and daughter, Sona ’29, in front of the Deshmukh Family Collaboration Room in the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation.
Q Elizabeth Coffman, Ph.D. ’83
Q Blanch * and Luther * Coggin
Q Helen and Crawford Cole Jr.
Q Elizabeth Lovett Colledge ’70
Q Eleanor Page Colledge ’68 and Shep Colledge ’66
Q Brenda and Joe Collins
Q Vicky and Charles * Commander III
Q Bel Balesdent Comparato ’95 and Michael Comparato
Q Karim and John Crowley
Q CSX Transportation
Q Sher-Lu Pai, M.D. and Rajeeb Das
Q Kathryn and Stephen Davie
Q Jill and Jed Davis +
Q Kitty and Wayne Davis
Q Mike De Santo
Q Sujata ^ and Rahul Deshmukh, M.D. ’89
Q Kim and Derek Dewan
Q Ginny and Richard Dostie ’72
Q Paula and Dan Dross ’76 +
Q The DuBow Family Foundation
Q Linda* and Laurie DuBow
Q Helen and Michael DuBow
Q Susan DuBow
Q Alfred I. duPont Educational and Charitable Fund
Q Jessie Ball duPont Fund
Q Elizabeth and Aubrey Edge
Q The Edward E. Ford Foundation
+ Current Trustee
Q Ekkebus Family Foundation
Q Randy and David Evans Jr.
Q Karen and Matt Fairbairn
Q First Union National Bank Florida
Q Heidi and Steve Fischer
Q Carol and Bill Foley II
Q Stephanie and Ron Foster Jr.
Q Jennifer and Chris Fox, M.D.
Q Kimberly and Vince Galiano, M.D.
Q Christina and Frank Gatlin
Q Sherri Ringhaver Geddes ’85 and Tim Geddes
Q Karen Ferguson Gray ’84
Q Pam and Alan Green
Q Tina and Thad Gulliford ’89
Q Wendy Ottenstroer Hamilton ’87 and Scott Hamilton
Q Reid Hanson, D.V.M. ’75
Q The Haskell Company
Q Joan and Preston Haskell III
Q Margaret and David Hicks Jr.
Q Laura and Mike Hodge ’90 +
Q Nancy and David Hutson
Q Independent Insurance Group
Q Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute
Q Brady S. Johnston Perpetual Charitable Trust
Q Kate Newton Jones ’05 and Kyle Jones
Q Jan and Chris Kirby
Q Tracy and Palmer Knight ’89
Q Joy and Howard Korman
Q Chitra Kuthiala, M.D.
Q Shelly and Chris Lanning
Q Irene and Gasper Lazzara Jr., D.D.S.
Q Tom Liesegang, M.D.
Q Sharyn and Tom Lobrano ’63
Q Jane and Frosty Long ’73
Q Susan and Radford * Lovett ’51
Q Lindley Tolbert and William Radford Lovett II
Q Sharon and Steve * Lucie, M.D.
Q Jeanie and Bill Lynch ’77
Q Eleanor and Wilford Lyon Jr.
Q Marco Family Foundation, Inc.
Q Julie and David Marco ’74
Q Lee* and Rodney Margol ’68
Q The Ray Sutton McGehee Foundation
Q Ann McGehee
Q Catherine and David McGehee Sr. ’71
Q Debbie and Sutton McGehee Jr. ’68
Q The Donald C. McGraw Foundation
Q The Elizabeth B. McGraw Foundation
Pictured left to right: Bolles Athletic Director Rock Pillsbury with Tracy and Palmer Knight ’89 at Culture of Philanthropy dinner.
The Commander family pictured left to right: Eleanor Lock, Charles ’85, Vicky and Christopher ’87 celebrate the opening of Commander Park at Skinner-Barco Stadium
Pictured left to right: Leslie Jones, Kathy Skinner Newton ’72 and Mary Virginia Jones enjoying the Culture of Philanthropy dinner.
Q Sacha and Josh McGraw III
Q Kristin and Rodney McLauchlan
Q Michael Meyers + and Chad Labenz
Q Damon Craddock Miller ’64 *
Q Irene * and George * Miller Jr. ’39
Q Glenn and Michael Miller
Q Laura and Jay Moore Jr.
Q Nicki and Chuck Moorer Jr.
Q Margie and Jorge Morales
Q Zoie Haynes Morales ’96 and Michael Morales ’96 +
Q Powell and Russell Newton IV
Q Christina and Jason Osborne
Q Julie and Jay Parrish, Ph.D.
Q Sharon Paryani, M.D. and Shyam Paryani, M.D.
Q Pamela Paul and Bobby * Paul III ’52 ~
Q Julie Newton Phillips ’09 and Hayden Phillips
Q Lollie and George Pilcher III ’00
Q Sandra and Al Powell Jr.
Q Kinsey and Justin Powell ’98
Q Bill Powell ’72
Q Cindy and Ron Price
Q Kellie and Drew Prusiecki
Q Adrienne and Michael Puldy ’80
Q Deborah Hicks Quazzo ’78 and Stephen R. Quazzo
Q Rein Family Foundation
Q Robyn and David Rein
Q Joan * and William * Rein
Q RF Smart
Q Laurie and Clay Richter
Q Dotty and Steve* Risley Jr.
Q Lauren ^ and Ted Rueger
Q Denise Decker and Peter Sadowski
Q Cindy Sanborn ’83 and Beth Ann Andrews
Q The Schultz Foundation
Q John Reilly Schultz ’81 *
Q Nancy * and Fred* Schultz Sr. ’46 ~
Q Ali Korman Shelton ’94 + and Jamie Shelton
Q Becky and Leed Silverfield ’95
Q Bonnie and Ken Skaggs
Q Sarah and Chet Skinner ’98 +
Q Tracy and Randy Skinner ’82
Q Kaki and J.P. Smith
Q Marcie Rein Smith
Q Steven Smith ’04
Q Emily and Vern Smith
Q Dawn Sollee, Pharm.D. and Paul Sollee ’88
Q Amanda and Scott Soltau
Q Carl Spadaro
Q Kim Spadaro
Q Linda Berry Stein and David * Stein
Q Polly and Bobby Stein ’75
Q Nanc and Chris Stubbs ’67
Q Marchie and David Surface ’85
Q Heather and Frank Surface III ’82
Q Kristen and John Surface ’90 +
Q Sally and J.F. * Surface Jr.
Q Nita and Charlie Tomm
Q Alice and John Trainer Jr., Ph.D. h’12
Q Rosalind and Mark Travis ’80
Q Anna Turner
Q Judy and Tom * Tygart ’58
Q LuAnn Alvarez VanPelt ’74 and Rodney VanPelt ’73 +
Q Margo and George Varn Jr. ’72
Q Betty * and George * Varn Jr. ’38 ~
Q Kelly Huckabee Varn ’77 and Billy Varn ’74
Q Marjorie * and Lester * Varn Jr. ’42 ~
Q Roberta and Samuel Vickers
Q Kristin and Bill Whitmire Jr. ’73
Q Stacie and Larry Wilf, M.D.
Q Stephanie Wilson
Q W. Blake Wilson Sr.
Q Lisha and Halsey Wise Sr.
Q Kelly and Scott Witt
Q Debra and Arthur Wotiz
Q Ashley Stein Wotiz ’96 and Matt Wotiz +
Q Vicki and Chuck Wyckoff
Q Zimmerman Family Foundation
Q Elli and Charles Zimmerman
Q Chase and Morrie Zimmerman
Q Seeman Zimmerman
Q Christina and Tom Zorn
SUSTAINER’S CIRCLE
Those who have established an endowment or have signed, documented bequest
Pictured: Sanjay ’83 (left) and Preeti (right) Swani have an endowed fund for academic achievement.
ENDOWMENTS
Q Anonymous
Q Bree Ringhaver Alban ’96 and David Alban
Q Jill and Charlie Arnold III ’86
Q Eleanor* Johnson Ashby ’49 and Garne* Ashby Sr. ’44
Q Anne Davis Baker ’68 and John Baker II ’66
Q Robert Bruce Baker ’82
Q Chris* and Billy Ball III
Q Carol and Jep Barbour ’75
Q Kevin Barrett, M.D. ’91
Q Michael Barrett
Q Karen Barsh
Q Susanna and David Barton ’90
Q Stacey and Ellis Barton ’87
Q Margaret Barton, Ph.D. ’82 and Tom Kimbrough
Q Lindsey and Quinn Barton III ’84
Q The Bent Family Foundation, Inc.
Q Patricia Paul Bent ’55 and James* Bent Sr. ’53~
Q Patricia Bent MacRae ’77 and Davis MacRae Jr.
Q Marci and Jimmy Bent Jr. ’78
Q Paul Bent ’81
Q Cary Cummer MacRae ’04
Q The Bolles School Parent Associaton
Q Barbara and Michael Bredehoeft, D.V.M.
Q Barbara* Chambers Burgess and William* Chambers, M. D.
Q C. C. and Sarah T. Butler Foundation
Q Evelyn Crosby Callaghan and Ted* Crosby ’56
Q Ernie and Bill Carr ’72
Q Carol* and Dick* Cassidy Sr.
Q Nayla Osma-Chahlavi, M.D. and Ali Chahlavi, M.D.+
Q Mary Lou and John Chappell
Q The Francis and Miranda Childress Foundation
Q Miranda Childress*
Q Frances* Childress Lee ’53 and Lewis S. Lee
Q Ann Lee Webb ’75
Q Alison J.H. Lee and Lewis Lee Jr. ’76
Q Anne D. Lee and G. Childress Lee ’78
Q Marian S. Lee and L. Valentine Lee II ’83
Q Patricia Clarkson
Q Emily and Gary Coleman
Q Eleanor Page Colledge ’68 and Shep Colledge ’66
Q Addie Crosby*
Q CSX Transportation
Q Jim Dahl
Q Catherine and Leonard Darby ’70
Q Anne and Brad Darby ’65
Q Sara Alice* and Robert* Darby
Q Jill and Jed Davis +
Q Mike De Santo
Q Lynne and Joe Delaney
Q Kim and Derek Dewan
Q Joan and Tom* Donovan Sr.
Q Ginny and Richard Dostie ’72
Q Alfred I. duPont Educational and Charitable Fund
Q Jessie Ball duPont Fund
Q Donald DuPree ’76
Q Jean Conroy Tyler Edgar ’69 and Thomas* Edgar
Q The Edward E. Ford Foundation
Q Lynda May Erwin ’80 and Bill Erwin Jr. ’80+
Q Becky and Dave Farace
Q First Union National Bank
Q Tricia and Doug Freeman
Q Marion McCrory Gilliland ’37*
Q Katie Gold, M.D. and Steve Gold ’95+
Q Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation Trust
Q Celeste Rice Donovan Green ’85 and Jeff Green
Q Tina and Thad Gulliford ’89
Q Justin Hart ’00
Q Connie* Boyd Hegarty ’56 and Harvey Hegarty
Q Karen and Tim* Hixon ’55
Q Elaine and Skip* Hixon ’47
Q Renate and Joe Hixon III ’56
Q Kernan* and George* Hodges Jr. ’56
Q Melissa and Harvey* Hunt
Q Penny and Archie Jenkins II
Q Micki and Archie Jenkins III ’80
Q Hugh Henry Jones Jr.*
Q Kate LeMaistre Jones ’97 and Malcolm Jones III ’96
Q Leslie Jones and Malcolm* Jones Jr. ’71
Q Mary Virginia Jones
Q Karen* and Andrew Kaunitz, M.D.
Q Susan and Sean Kelly ’89
Q Chitra Kuthiala, M.D.
Q Helen* Murchison Lane ’42~ and Edward* Lane Jr.
Q Irene and Gasper Lazzara Jr., D.D.S.
Q Angel and Fontaine* LeMaistre III ’53
Q Tom Liesegang, M.D.
Q Jane and Frosty Long ’73
Q Betsy Ross Lovett ’48*
Q Eleanor and Wilford Lyon Jr.
Q Dot* and Graham* McGehee Jr.
Q Sacha and Josh McGraw III
Q Ann and Lee Meadows
Q Carol and Robert* Middlekauff, M.D.
Q Irene* and George* C. Miller, Jr. ’39
Q Elisabeth and Andy Mims ’91
Q Laura and Jay Moore Jr.
Q Joannie and Russell* Newton Jr.
Q Kathy Skinner Newton ’72 and Rusty Newton III+
Q Nimnicht Family of Dealerships
Q Amanda King Nimnicht ’88 and Billie Nimnicht III ’83
Q Rebecca and Lee Nimnicht ’85
Q Amy and Gary Norcross
Q Norcross Foundation, Inc.
Q Sue and Duane Ottenstroer
Q Joan and Roger * W. Painter
Q Pamela Paul and Bobby* Paul III ’52 ~
Q Missy and Josh Pearson
Q Jane Pedrick and Nancy Pedrick Cusimano
Q Jane and John Pendergast Jr. ’73
Q Betty * and Tom Petway
Q Marcy and Herb Peyton
Q Michele and Scott Ramey
Q The Rein Family Foundation
Q Robyn and Sonny Rein
Q Joan* and William* Rein
Q Julie and Dan Rice ’80
Q Dianne and Charles* Rice
Q Dotty and Steve* Risley Jr.
Q Joan and Phil Risley ’79
Q Lark and Tharp Roberts III ’66
Pictured: Dr. Andrew Kaunitz (right) with former Bolles faculty member, Dr. Joanne Davis (left)
Q The Thurston Roberts Charitable Trust
Q Elizabeth Rothe*
Q Jule and Barry Sales ’59
Q Mary Sales ’79 and Ed Strauss
Q Peter Sales ’90
Q Elaine* Maltby Sandifer and Mike Sandifer ’64
Q Sara Alice Darby Charitable Remainder Trust
Q Nancy* and Fred* Schultz Sr. ’46~
Q DeWitt Richard Searles ’39*
Q Kim and Jason Sessions
Q Jennie Scott Shad ’65 and Mike Shad III ’64
Q Pam* and George Siguler
Q Page and Bryan Simpson Jr. ’60
Q A. Chester Skinner Jr. ’40*~
Q Jenifer and Chip Skinner III ’70
Q Erin and Chris Skinner ’80
Q Kim and David Skinner ’77
Q Tracy and Randy Skinner ’82
Q Kaki and J.P. Smith
Q Helen Colgate Smith*
Q Marcie Rein Smith
Q Martha and Jeremy Smith
Q Steven Smith ’04
Q Amanda and Scott Soltau
Q Deanie and Jay Stein ’63
Q Linda Berry Stein and David Stein*
Q Brooke and Hap Stein ’70
Q Rebecca and Rick Stein ’74
Q Polly and Bobby Stein ’75
Q Cathy Stupski
Q Kristen and John Surface ’90+
Q Preeti and Sanjay Swani ’83
Q Kari and Gordon Terry ’76
Q Alice and John Trainer Jr., Ph.D. h’12
Q Rosalind and Mark Travis ’80
Q Carol and Forrest Travis
Q Judy and Tom* Tygart ’58
Q Dolly Ann* and Jean* Tyler ’39
Q Melissa and Tim Tyler ’68
Q LuAnn Alvarez VanPelt ’74 and Rodney VanPelt ’73+
Q Betty* and George* Varn Jr. ’38~
Q Marjorie* and Lester* Varn Jr. ’42~
Q Karen* and Chris Verlander
Q Cecile* and Frank* Walker
Q Bronda* and Neil* Waterman
Q Kelly and Scott Witt
DOCUMENTED BEQUEST
Q Anonymous
Q Maria Acosta-Rua, M.D.
Q Frank Anderson
Q Terri Arnold ’85 and Charles Mulligan
Q Heather and Brad Arrowsmith ’96^
Q Sister L’Engle Avent*
Q Courtney and Clark ’76 Bailey (AL)
Q Sarah Bailey
Q Francine and Neill Baker ’63
Q Patricia Paul Bent ’55 and James* Bent, Sr. ’53
Q Cheryl and Carter Bryan
Q Evelyn Crosby Callaghan and Ted* Crosby ’56
Q Ruth Calvin ’76
Q Tina and John Cole ’80
Q James M. Davis III M.D. ’66
Q Diane Joy Dennis ’43*
Q Lisa Young Donely ’55
Q Ginny and Richard Dostie ’72
Q Lark and Tom Elliott ’79
Q Jacquelene Farnham, D.M.D. and Sutton Farnham, D.D.S.
Q Tricia and Doug Freeman
Q Peter Gloersen, M.D.
Q Kathryn and Jud Graves ’65
Q Karen Ferguson Gray ’84
Q Reid Hanson, D.V.M. ’75
Q Mary Jean* and Larry* Hirsig ’46~
Q Kernan* and George* Hodges Jr. ’56
Q Barbara and George Huff
Q Elizabeth Hupp*
Q Mary* and Freeman Irby, M.D.
Q Nancie and Glenn* Irvin ’42
Q Leslie Jones and Malcolm* Jones, Jr. ’71
Q Elizabeth Fogg Lane*
Q Carol and Taliaferro* Lane, Jr. ’67
Q Angel and Fontaine* LeMaistre III ’53
Q Jane and Frosty Long ’73
Q Betsy Ross Lovett ’48*
Q Connie and Bill Lucas ’64
Q Wilford Lyon III ’79
Q Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Charles Lyon Jr.
Q Patricia Bent MacRae ’77 and Davis MacRae, Jr.
Q Lee* and Rodney Margol ’68
Q Frances Watts McCurry ’51
Q Kristin and Rodney McLauchlan
Q William Mullins McLeod ’61*
Q Charles Raymond Middlekauff*
Q Damon Craddock Miller ’64*
Q Fay* and Bob* Mills, Jr. ’45
Q Amy and Rick Morales III ’81
Q Joannie and Russell* Newton Jr.
Q Roger M. Painter*
Q Ann and Keith Palmer ’53
Q Jane and John Pendergast, Jr. ’73
Q Maria Crosby Pollard ’92 and Saint Julian Pollard
Q Kellie and Drew Prusiecki
Q Adrienne and Michael Puldy ’80
Q Judy Goins Quick ’68 and Gene Quick
Q Sally Towers Ragsdale ’73 and John Ragsdale, II, M.D.
Q Karen and Wayne Rieley
Q Dotty and Steve* Risley, Jr.
Q Ann* and Richard* Robertson ’44
Q Ellen Fitzsimmons Rogowski and Greg Rogowski
Q Susan and Dunning Silliman ’86
Q Hoke Morrish Sisk ’35*
Q Helen Colgate Smith*
Q Carol and Steve* Spragens ’52
Q Suzanne and Chip Stelljes III ’80
Q Julia and Greg Stroud
Q Nanc and Chris Stubbs ’67
Q Nita and Charlie Tomm
Q Karen and Chuck Torrey Jr. ’65
Q Alice and John Trainer, Jr., Ph.D. h’12
Q Silas T. Tygart Sr.*
Q Judy and Tom* Tygart Jr. ’58
Q Dolly Ann* and Jean* Tyler ’39
Q Mary Jane and Jack Uible
Q Elizabeth* Payne Ulmer ’38 and Herman* Ulmer Jr. ’37~
Q Karen* and Chris Verlander
Q Patricia Wakefield, M.D. ’46*
Q Charlotte Grimes and Thomas Whitford ’59
Q Winifred Wootton*
AT THE HEART
Helen Spratt Murchison Lane ’42 Bartram
The Bolles School community continues to celebrate the legacy of one of its most enduring supporters, Helen Spratt Murchison Lane ’42 Bartram, who passed away just shy of her 101st birthday on May 18, 2025. Always a proud and enthusiastic alumna of Bartram School for Girls, Helen and her family have long embodied the spirit of generosity and dedication that has been the foundation of Bolles and Bartram from their earliest years. Throughout her life, Helen modeled the importance of deep connections, family and a generational commitment to making a difference in the lives of others. The Bolles School is far and away a better place today because of her impact, which we are pleased to honor in this year’s annual report.
Many Bolles giving narratives are multigenerational and Helen Lane’s story is one of the School’s most storied. Born in Boston and raised in Jacksonville, Helen had deep connections to Bolles and Bartram — a family affair that took root after she and sister Margaret “Muffet” Murchison Corse ’46 Bartram (who passed away in 2023) were enrolled as early Bartram students. Since then, many Lanes, Murchisons and their spouses and relatives have attended, supported and held leadership positions at the School over the generations including Helen and husband Edward W. Lane Jr.’s four children: Edward W. Lane III ’67 and wife Barnwell Lane ’72; Joseph and Palmer Dorn ’69; Anna T. Lane ’72 Bartram; and Charles M. Lane ’74 and wife Deborah Ringhaver Lane ’77. Helen’s grandchildren are: Willie Lane, Charlie Lane, Joe Dorn, Marilyn Dorn, Anna Dorn, Palmer Lane ’16, Lambert Lane ’12, Heather Lane ’02 and Charles Lane ’13. Sister Muffet’s generational footprint is also robust and included children Cameron Corse, John Corse Jr. (died 2021) and wife Andrea, Carita and Ned Kelly and Margaret Hicks and husband David Hicks ’84. Muffet’s grandchildren are Eliza Hicks ’26, Helen Hicks ’18, Charles Hicks
’19, Ted Kelly, Margaret Kelly, John Kelly, Alexa Corse and Cameron Corse. The Murchison sisters’ familial legacy at Bolles is a lasting one.
From the very beginning and throughout her life, Helen was a formidable School philanthropist, advocate and leader. A former trustee of both Bartram School and The Bolles School, she applied most of her exuberance and support toward the Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus. One of her most enduring gifts to the School is the Murchison Lane Gallery, a beautiful creative space that provides a professionalquality venue for gallery receptions and events throughout the school year. It remains a vibrant symbol of Helen’s belief in the transformative power of education, the arts and community.
Helen also gave generously to multiple school initiatives over the years, always with an eye toward long-term sustainability and student enrichment. Her philanthropy helped bolster academic, cultural and historical programming that reflects her own passions and values.
Helen Murchison Lane ’42 Bartram
Through the Edward W. Lane Jr. Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Assistance, Helen supported scholarship funding annually for a Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus student who showed high academic achievement. Helen also was proud to have been named an Outstanding Alumna of The Bolles School, an honor that captured the mutual admiration between Helen and the School she helped shape over the years.
As a leader in Jacksonville’s civic and cultural spheres, Helen’s generosity was widespread and well known beyond the Bolles community. Always charitable with her time and resources, Helen supported and led many Jacksonville nonprofit initiatives including the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, the Jacksonville Symphony and the Community Foundation’s Women’s Giving Alliance. She received countless honors, including the Outstanding Philanthropist Award (with husband Ed), the Bishop’s Cross from the St. John’s Cathedral and the Florida National Trust Award for Historic Preservation.
Helen Lane and her family set the standard for servant leadership in our community and the Bolles community is so fortunate to have benefited from her kindness and visionary leadership. Helen’s vibrant life is a reminder that true legacy is something we build for the sake of others — Bolles is blessed that Helen Lane demonstrated this so beautifully in her life and the generations that follow.
AT THE HEART
Hal Lynch
When The Bolles School sought a lead donor to bring to life a much-needed performance theater on the upper school campus back in the 1980s, longtime Lynch Automotive Group leader and Bolles Board of Trustees Chair Hal Lynch Jr. did not hesitate. Inspired by the love of fine and performing arts shared by his wife, Frances, and their son, Hal III, Hal avowed, “We’ll back it.” That commitment was the genesis of the Frances and Hal Lynch Theater and emblematic of Hal’s dedication to Bolles, business and family — compassionate, decisive generosity that reflected his enduring faith and a belief in the importance of service.
From that first major gift, Hal went on to provide decades of steadfast support and leadership at Bolles,
whether it was watching the Bulldogs play football, serving as the Chair of the Board of Trustees from 1990-1992 and as Trustee Emeritus, supporting endowments special to him or being his children and grandchildren’s most ardent champion. It’s a legacy that has been advanced through the decades at Bolles, including through the subsequent Bolles Board Chairmanship of son William “Bill” Lynch ’77, who led the board from 2012-2014. By so doing, Bill and Hal made school history as one of two father-son duos to hold the School’s top board post.
Hal passed away on July 31, 2025, at the age of 96. In his long and full life, he modeled how to treat and serve others with respect and dignity — values he lived daily through faith, family and community. For
Pictured left to right: Eleanor Ashby ’49 Bartram, Muffet Corse ’46 Bartram and Helen Murchison Lane ’42 at the Annual Bartram Homecoming Luncheon.
Bolles, Hal exemplified the impact a School parent and grandparent can make on the community through leadership and presence.
“Dad was a visionary,” Bill reflected. “He could see what Bolles was becoming and believed deeply in its mission. He helped guide the School during the Bartram merger years, seeing the potential for Bolles to grow as a premier private school in Jacksonville — strong in academics, athletics and the arts. He helped build the School’s footprint in a way that still benefits students today.”
Hal’s life was defined by devotion to Frances and to their family. The couple met while he was serving in the U.S. Coast Guard in Honolulu, where Frances was born and raised. Their 70-year marriage was filled with music, family and faith. Frances’s gift for piano and ukulele — and her joyful hula performances — inspired the family’s love of the arts and led to their transformational support of the Frances and Hal Lynch Theater, a key fine and performing arts facility on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus.
Beyond Bolles, Hal built a remarkable business legacy. He grew his family’s three-generation automobile enterprise into a multi-state network of dealerships across Florida, Georgia and Alabama, earning induction into the Florida Automobile Dealers Association Hall of Fame in 2024. Yet, as Bill said, he measured success by integrity, not wealth or power. “He treated people right, worked hard and read his Bible devotion every single morning.”
Despite being known as “tough” and a man with high expectations, Hal was dedicated to his family and supported them from the sidelines — win or lose. Those close to him recall a moment at Skinner-Barco Stadium when the Bulldogs sustained a post-season loss that was devastating for the team, including varsity letterman and grandson Conrad. When the game was over, Hal went out on the field, embraced his grandson and told him, “I’m really proud of you.” In the right moments, Hal was renowned for his demonstration of compassion.
“He was always there,” Bill said. “And I think that’s why it’s so hard now that he’s gone.”
Hal is survived by his four children: Hal Lynch III (Brian), Helen Lynch Cooper (Charles), William “Bill” Lynch ’77 (Jeanie), and Robert “Bob” Lynch ’81 (Ann); six grandchildren: Bryce Cooper ’01, Adra Cooper Lobdell ’04 (Tyler), Conrad Lynch ’06 (Katie), Lindsay Lynch ’08, Amanda Lynch Ponson (Magnus), and Adam Lynch ’22; and five great-grandchildren: Lucy Lynch, Josie Lynch, Hal Lobdell, Cooper Lobdell, and Emmie Lynch.
“He loved Bolles, we love the Bolles community,” Bill added. “It was a part of him, his leadership and everything it taught us all.”
Lynch Theater at the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus
Hal Lynch
Friends of the Tower Giving Society
Celebrating donors who have made gifts of $50,000 to $99,999 cumulatively.
Q Anonymous
Q Maria Acosta-Rua, M.D.
Q American Heritage Life
Q Sarah and Dan* Anderson
Q Ann and Steve Andrews
Q Beth Rosenbaum Angelo ’85 and Marc Angelo
Q Heather and Brad Arrowsmith ’96^
Q Anne Davis Baker ’68 and John Baker II ’66
Q Sallie Ball ’97
Q Kevin Barrett, M.D. ’91
Q Karen Barsh
Q Elizabeth and Mike Bates
Q Amy and Gilchrist Berg
Q Leslie and Sol Brotman, D.D.S.
Q Mary Ann Shands Bryan ’46* and Shep Bryan Jr.*
Q Elizabeth and Michael Burke
Q Robin and Ben Campen
Q Lindsey and Andy Capps
Q Bill Cesery, Jr. ’70
Q Ginny Jones Charest ’82 and Wayde Charest
Q Emily and Gary Coleman
Q Gary Condron
Q Sharon and Dan Copeland ’71
Q Bob Crouch
Q Jenny and David Csikai, M.D.
Q Emily and Chris Dostie ’99
Q Rick Dostie ’97
Q Ruth Ann and Mark Dunn ’65
Q Chad Dutler
Q Jamie Dwyer, M.D. ’9 and Clayton Savage
Q Cindy and Dan Edelman
Q The Edna Sproull Williams Foundation
Q Lynda May Erwin ’80 and Bill Erwin, Jr. ’80+
Q Lindsay Skinner Eyrick ’98^ and Christopher J. Eyrick ’95
Q Becky and Dave Farace
Q Marie and Dave Fraley ’67
Q FSU Research Foundation, Inc.
Q Donna and Dave Furfine
Q Bess and Tyler Goff
Q Sue and Dave Gonino
Q Lynelle and Harry Graves Jr. ’71
Q Kathryn and Jud Graves ’65
Q Liza and Blake Griffis
Q Sarah and Tim Guyton
Q Nancy and Nathan* Hanna
Q Debbie and David Hardegree Jr.
Q HealthSouth
Q The Hicks Charitable Foundation
Q Dianne and Jay Higbee ’84
Q Berrylin McGehee Houston
Q Carolyn and Clancy Houston ’70
Q Bob Hubbard*
Q Jackie and Otis Humphrey
Q Elsa and Buddy Hutchinson Sr.
Q Jan Healy Hyman and Chuck Hyman
Q Intrepid Capital Management
Q Kim Kawasaki
Q Lesley and Ken KosterJr., M.D.
Q Tera and Jeff Lageman
Q Angel and Fontaine* LeMaistre III ’53
Q Katharine and David Loeb, M.D.
Q Paula and Jack Manilla
Q Helen and Doug Marrone
Q Cabeth and Raymond Mason Jr.
Q Paula and Jay McGarvey Jr.
Q Terri Ross McGehee
Q Mac McGehee Jr. ’77
Q Thao and Bud McGrane Jr.
Q Betsy and Jeff McNeill ’89
Q Caroline and Jack Milne
Q Samantha and Mike Minutelli ’95
Q Liz and John Moscarillo
Q Michelle Mundorf, Ph.D. and Dan* Watkins
Q Katy and Pat Murphy
Q Nimnicht Family of Dealerships
Q Amanda King Nimnicht ’88 and Billie Nimnicht III ’83
Q Rebecca and Lee Nimnicht ’85
Q Matt Obringer ’00
Q The Page & Otto Marx Foundation
Q Barbara Parker
Q Jane Pedrick and Nancy Pedrick Cusimono
Q Betty* and Tom Petway
Q John Peyton
Q Kathryn Pearson Peyton, M.D.+
Q Nancy and Gil Pomar
Q Portofino Pools
Q Peggy* and Hugh Powell ’46
Q Jeanine and Scott Powell ’71
Q Nolan Waters Prozes ’80 and Andy Prozes
Q Michele and Scott Ramey
Q Catherine Brescia Reynolds ’75 and Wayne Reynolds
Q Patricia Bancroft Rice ’46
Q Joan and Phil Risley ’79
Q Stephanie and Frank Ruperto
Q Pamela Turbow Rush ’75 and John Rush ’73
Q Sage Dining Services, Inc.
Q Jule and Barry Sales ’59
Q Mary Sales ’79 and Ed Strauss
Q Sara Alice Darby Charitable Remainder Trust
Q Martha and Tom Sawyer ’77
Q Michael Schiff, M.D.
Q Deborah and George Scribner ’70
Q DeWitt Richard Searles ’39*
Q Linda and Sandy Semanik
Q Kim and Jason Sessions
Q Lacey Skinner
Q Carol Sleiman
Q Janie and Eli Sleiman, Jr.
Q Helen Colgate Smith*
Q Martha and Jeremy Smith
Q The St. Joe Company
Q Rebecca and Rick Stein ’74
Q Karen Stone + and Richard Margulies
AT THE HEART
Q T. Theodore W. Crosby Charitable Trust
Q Christopher R. Tasker Sr.
Q Michelle Page Tasker
Q The Thomas M. and Irene B. Kirbo Charitable Foundation
Q Autumn and Dean Toumbis, M.D.
Q Stephanie and Scotty Verlander ’94
Q Sue Marie and Bradley Waddell, Jr.
Q Walker Footings, Inc.
Q Janice and Chuck Walker
Q Julie Walker
Q Cindy and Chris Ware
Q Ruth and John Whitner IV ’85
Q Donna and Ellis Zahra ’64~
Bulldogs Giving Society
Celebrating donors who have made gifts of $25,000 to $49,999 cumulatively.
Q Anonymous
Q Ackerman Cancer Center
Q Alexandra and Scot Ackerman, M.D.
Q Joann and Griffin Allen
Q Arwood, Inc.
Q Betty and Buck Autrey
Q Genevieve Ayers ’73
Q Gail and Richard* Baker
Q Martha and Tom Baker II
Q Lyssa Kohler Ball ’95 and Chris Ball ’96
Q Kelly and Scott Banning
Q Baptist Health System Foundation
Q Tahia and Vincent Barre
Q Susanna and David Barton ’90
Q Stacey and Ellis Barton ’87
Q Margaret Barton, Ph.D. ’82 and Tom Kimbrough
Q Lindsey and Quinn Barton III ’84
Q Shannon Beardsley, M.D.
Q Ginny and Bill Becker
Q Alexa and Kent Berry
Q Mary and John* Bicknell ’53
Q Rita and Ernie Bono
Q Greg Boree ’92
Q Melanie Boree
Q Debbie and Bill Bridy
Q Kay T. Brooks
Q Sharon Brown
Q Cheryl and Carter Bryan
Q Eleanor and Kendall Bryan
Q Connie Buckley
Q Zanne and Will Burke
Q Kelly and Mike Burnett ’80
Q Melanie and Morgan Busby
Q Evelyn Crosby Callaghan and Ted* Crosby ’56
Q Ruth Calvin ’76
Q Elle and Gray Camp ’91
Q Suzanne and Jack Camp
Q Carl S. Swisher Foundation Inc.
Q Thalia* and Michael* Carlos
Q Katie and Joey Carpenter
Q Ernie and Bill Carr ’72
Q Deloris B. Cassidy
Q Heidi Chanatry
Q Runell and Mike Cheek
Q Susan and Andy Cheney
Q Lise* and Avery Chenoweth ’46
Q Karrie Chan and Edwin Cheung
Q Becky and Ryan Christie
Q Peggy and Jim Cobb III
Q Anika Goel Comar, M.D. and Kevin Comar, M.D.
Q Mary and Dan Connell
Q Samantha and John Connolly III
Q Michele and Bob Cook ’78
Q Coplex Foundation
Q Dawn and John Crawford
Q Lynn and Steve* Creekmore
Q Theresa and William Dahl
Q Terri and Keith Davidson ’78
Q Mr. Jack C. Davis
Q James M. Davis III M.D. ’66
Q Georgette and Luis de Hechavarria ’75
Q Sandy and Bruce Deardoff
Q The Deaver Phoenix Foundation Inc
Q Alicia and Paul DeGrado
Q Lynne and Joe Delaney
Q Teresa and Sam DiLoreto, M.D.
Q Yomary and Don Downer, M.D.
Q Orla and Gavan Duffy, M.D.
Q Monica and George Dunn
Q Penny and Bob Ellison Jr., M.D.
Q Holly and Mark Emas, M.D.
Q Estate of Mariana De Saint Phalle
Q Lynn and Randy Evans
Q Lindsay Skinner Eyrick ’98^ and Chris Eyrick ’95
Q Joe Fant IV ’78
Q Julian Fant Jr. ’57
Q Reem and Eddie Farah
Q Emily and Dave Foley
Q Shirley Waters Francis ’78 and Jim Francis
Q Amelia and Lewis Fraser ’5*
Q Tabitha and Jim Furyk
Q Elizabeth and Max Gainer ’78
Q Christy and Bob Garces ’67
Q Mary and Javier Garcia-Bengochea, M.D.
Q Emily and Jerry Gay
Q Margaret and Bill Gellatly, II
Q Stacy and Dan Gesek, D.M.D.
Q Vicki Burke Gillander ’72 and Bob Gillander Jr.’71
Q Suzanne and Jeff Gilstrap
Q Janice and Mark Gold, M.D.
Q M’Lissa and Mike Gravelle
Q Nancy and Dennis Greene
Q Julie and Kurt Greiner
Q Brittany and Tim Groover, M.D.
Q Diane and Steven Halverson
Q Karen and Gary Hannon
Q Barbara and John Harper
Q Paola Parra Harris and Robert Harris
Q Justin Hart ’00
Q Julie and James Hatcher
Q Lisa Hawthorne
Q Connie Boyd Hegarty ’56* and Harvey Hegarty
Q Kristin and Hank Heinold II
Q Tristan and Tyler Hodges
Q Karen Lee Hogan
Q Thomas Hogan III
Q Deborah and Rex Howe
Q Carol and Don Imfeld
Q Iridium Holdings
Q Louisa* and Tom Isaacs
Q Lester Jackson
Q Penny and Archie Jenkins II
Q Micki and Archie Jenkins III ’80
Q Cookie and Anthony Jennings
Q Gail and Brad Johnson ’79
Q Todd Johnson ’83
Q Ned Skinner Jones ’73
Q Holly and Gordon Jones
Q Karen* and Andrew Kaunitz, M.D.
Q Nancy Vickers and Gerry Kelley
Q Heather and Mike Kelley
Q Amy and Sean Kelley
Q Erinn and Paul Kelly ’86
Q Carolyn Kenaston*
Q Sherry and Cary Koplin ’62
Q Ann and Scott Kramarich, M.D.
Q Katherine Lawther Krill ’73
Q Misti Lageman
Q Ann and Lee Meadows
Q Medical Rehabilitation Center of Jacksonville
Q Doris Wang, M.D. and Ed Meyer, M.D
Q Irma* and Jim* Mixon
Q Moffett Family Foundation
Q Lori and David Moffett
Q Amy and Rick Morales ’81
Q Marcia* and Dick Morales Jr.
Q Mary and Jim Murphy III
Q Laurie and Tom Myers ’82
Q Janet and Kevin Neal, D.D.S.
Q Kathi and Dirk Nelson, M.D. ’72
Q Jennifer Sawyer New ’84 and Kent New, M.D.
Q Susan and Jim Newman
Q Ledyard Harlow Foundation
Q Rebecca Davis Levin ’86 and Ron Levin
Q Lucia and Terry Lindsey
Q Emily and Larry Lisska, M.D.
Q Kris and Frank Lonegro
Q Stephanie and John Lupo
Q Ann and Bob Lynch ’81
Q Ron Lynn
Q Elizabeth Paul, Ed.D and Tony Magnano, M.D.
Q Igor Makarov
Q Antoinette McBride
Q Yvonne and Thom McDaniel
Q Margaret * and Joseph * McDaniels
Q Elizabeth McGraw, M.D. and Peter McGraw, M.D.
Q William McVeigh
Q Dori and Bill Meadow, Sr. ’78
Q Gail and Jim Nicholson, Jr.
Q Jan and Scott Olson ’82
Q Erica and Chris Paul ’79
Q Danielle and Timothy Payne
Q Kathie and Eugene Peek III
Q Claudy Pierson, M.D. and Keith Pierson
Q Amanda and Ben Powell ’05
Q Pricewaterhouse Coopers, LLC
Q Sally Towers Ragsdale ’73 and John Ragsdale, II, D.D.
Q Frances Ripley
Q The Thurston Roberts Charitable Trust
Q Lark and Tharp Roberts III ’66
Q Ron Lynn Management Consultants Inc.
Q Susan and Tom Ryan III
Q Julie Thompson Ryan ’95 and Michael Ryan
Q Elizabeth Davis Saffell ’88 and Paul Saffell
Q Linda and Ed Salem
Q Tatiana Radi Salvador ’86+ and Julio Salvador
Q Colleen Sanchez
Q Arlene and Harry* Seligman ’63
Q David Sheppard ’75
Q Robin Giddens Sheppard ’77
Q Ardena and Vijay Singh
Q Kimberly and Richard Sisisky
Q Joan and Bryant Skinner ’67
Q Randie Read Skinner ’77 and Bright Skinner Jr. ’75
Q Megan and Riley Skinner ’05
Q Sandy Middlekauff Skinner ’75 and Russell Skinner ’75
Q Kristen VanderLinde and Pete Sledzik
Q Peter Sleiman
Q Ginny and Greg Smith Sr.
Q Darcy and Scott Smith
Q Rori Stevens, D.D.S. and Barry Stevens, D.D.S.
Q Julia and Greg Stroud
Q Ellen and Steve Susman
Q Kari and Gordon Terry ’76
Q The McKenzie Noelle Wilson Foundation
Q TowerCom III, LLC
Q Anna and Bobby Triglia ’07
Q Lurah and Glenn Ullmann
Q Ann and Dennis Vohs
Q Olga Bertozzi Walker, D.V.M. ’87 and Mark Walker, D.V.M.
Q Wendy and Seth Waller
Q Julie and Rodney Warrenfeltz, Ph.D.
Q Marte Wasserman, M.D. and Paul Wasserman, M.D.
Q Katherine Davis Welden ’93 and Matthew Welden
Q John Wilk
Q Sylvia Wilk
Q Carolyn Munro Wilson
Q Leah and Patrick Zalupski
AT THE HEART
Program Partners
Celebrating donors who have made gifts up to $24,999 for program support during fiscal year August 1, 2024, through July 31, 2025
Q Anonymous
Q Katie and Lep Adams ’76
Q Lucille and Albert Allen III ’71
Q Marie-Christine and Steven Attia
Q Dilhana Badurdeen, M.D. and Ayaz Haniffa
Q Manisha Makker Bansal, M.D. ’90 and Manish Bansal, M.D.
Q Julie Bradley, M.D. and Ben Bradley
Q Dolly and Richard Brown
Q Aure and Michelle Bruneau
Q Jamie Martin and Kevin Buckley, M.D.
Q Perry Chappell ’89
Q Meghan Pendergast Dean
Q Katie and Dan Dearing ’95
Q Trishna Patel, M.D. and Chirag Desai, M.D.
Q Jada and Paul Dowell
Q Amy and Richard Fannin ’86
Q Audra Nariunaite and Brenton Farwell
Q Swathi Polasa and Shashi Gallipalli, M.D.
Q Susan and Mike Hardin ’73
Q Meg and Stephen Hixon ’93
Q Kristina and Travis Holloway
Q Kathy and Terry Iverson ’77
Q Rose and Patrick Kerns
Q Marie Hall Larsh ’01 and Chad Larsh
Q Katie and Ty Lee
Q Elizabeth and Mike Loftin ’95
Q Alexandra and Craig Lucie ’00
Q Cameron and Ry Lucie ’96
Q Kathleen and Sandy McArthur ’97
Q Kay and Bill McConnell, M.D. ’74
Q Winglade and Everton McHayle
Q Tim Miller ’05
Q Doneth and Darmon Morgan
Q Eileen and Scott Oakford
Q Megan and Chip O’Steen Jr. ’06
Q Reena and Ravi Patel, M.D. ’94
Q Kim and Ron Patrick ’90
Q Jayme and Tripp Pendergast
Q Stacey and Joe Porch
Q Robyn and Matt Roberts ’95
Q Susan Adria Sales ’81 and John Pachuta
Q Peter Scott ’96
Q D. Richard Searles III
Q Shag and Mike Slaughter
Q Méreddy Danger and José Sotomayor
Q Jennifer and Andy Stenson
Q Eva Iliazi and Ramez Taher, M.D.
Q Micah Thompson
Q Daniel Tomm ’09
Q Glenda and Daniel Towers
Q Win Thu, M.D. and Han Tun, M.D.
Q Sarah and Peter Von Der Ahe
Q Orit and Igal Zamir
Q Ruxia Feng and Tian Zhang
Katie and Dan ’95 Dearing at Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation “Finish with Five” reception.
AT THE HEART
Consecutive Year Donors
Recognizing donors who have contributed to Bolles consecutively for a decade or longer. Thank you for building a legacy!
40+ YEARS
Q Jane and Forrest Long ’73
Q Jeanie and Bill Lynch ’77
Q Sue and Duane Ottenstroer
Q Frank Rief III ’62
Q Ruth Chambers Simmons ’77 and Sidney Simmons ’76
30-39 YEARS
Q Julie and Bill * Babcock
Q Laureen Chang and Pete Brockett ’63
Q Leslie and Sol Brotman, D.D.S.
Q Ginny and Richard Dostie ’72
Q Dawn and Morris Edwards, Ph.D. ’68
Q Lynelle and Harry Graves Jr. ’71
Q Celeste Rice Donovan Green ’85 and Jeff Green
Q Wendy Ottenstroer Hamilton ’87 and Scott Hamilton
Q Mary Anne and Jon Hornbuckle ’65
Q Carol and Don Imfeld
Q Frances* and Hal Lynch*~
Q Anne and Randall Mann ’73
Q Dorothy Ulmer Marsh ’68
Q Michelle Paine Mas ’84
Q Kathy Barsh Newman ’86 and John Newman ’86
Q Dianne and Charles * Rice
Q Julie and Dan Rice ’80
Q Erin and Chris Skinner ’80
Q Jenifer and Chip Skinner, III ’70
Q Suzanne and Chip Stelljes ’80
Q Catherine Stupski
Q Bruce Talcott ’65
Q Donna and Ellis Zahra ’64 ~
Q Andye and David Zell ’78
Donna and Trustee Emeritus Ellis Zahra ’64 at the Sustainer Luncheon.
20-29 YEARS
Q Caryn Reed Canfield ’93
Q Debbie and Phillip Caruso
Q Dawn and Tom Collins
Q Janet and Mark Frampton
Q Barbara Glynn
Q Cynthia and Chuck Harcrow
Q Frances Ulmer Howey ’73 and Bill Howey
Q Teresa and Joey Hudson
Q Brady S. Johnston Perpetual Charitable Trust
Q Ann and Scott Kramarich, M.D.
Q Tera and Jeff Lageman
Q Moya and Peter Marks
Q Linda and Chris Nettles
Q Jan and Scott Olson ’82
Q Dotty and Steve * Risley, Jr.
Q Julie Thompson Ryan ’95 and Michael Ryan
Q Piper Moyer-Shad ’91 and Bill Shad ’91
Q Bonnie and Ken Skaggs
Q Dawn Sollee, Pharm.D. and Paul Sollee ’88
Q Alice and John Trainer, Jr., Ph.D. h’12
Q Mary Jane and Jack Uible
Q Daphne Vagenas
Q Stephanie and Scotty Verlander ’94
Q Julia and John Watson, M.D. ’66
Q Carol Deane Williams
Q Kim and Herb Wingo
10-19 YEARS
Q Brooke Johnson Acosta-Rua ’84 and Fernando Acosta-Rua ’85 +
Q Heather and Brad Arrowsmith ’96 ^
Q Jessica and Michael Bachman
Q Anne and Haywood Ball ’57
Q Cari and Chris Barksdale
Q Mike Barrett
Q Susanna and David Barton ’90
Q Lynn and David Bassin
Q Elizabeth and Lou Body
Q Sarah Meadows Brown ’91 and Bert Brown
Q Lillian and Paul Bruns
Q Amy and Dee Bumgardner ’76
Q Dana Bussiere and Tim Boutwell
Q Debbie and Luis Carney, Ph.D.
Q Sandy and Tony Catanese
Q Allison and Neil Chandler
Q Pamela and John * Clubb
Q Arlene Murnak and Bill Cody
Q Amy Imfeld Coles ’98 and Miguel Coles
Q Anika Goel Comar, M.D. and Kevin Comar, M.D.
Q Beth and John Curran
Q Agnes Ellis Danciger ’59
Q Allison and Matt Denmark
Q Yomary and Don Downer, M.D.
Q Lindsay Skinner Eyrick ’98 ^ and Chris Eyrick ’95
Q Amanda and Daniel Ferrari
Q Cathryn and Mac Fite ’72
Q Christina and Frank Gatlin
Q Lori and Cameron Gibbs
Q Kimberly Gillespie
Q Jennifer and Jamie Gomez
Q Tiffany and Juan Gonzalez
Q Kathryn Halloran, Ph.D. and Bob Halloran
Q Marge and Steve Hays ’79
Q Nancy Hazzard, Ed.D. and Douglas Hazzard
Q Cheryl Henson
Q Tristan and Tyler Hodges
Q Carolyn and Clancy Houston ’70
Q Carolyn and Jim Houston ’90
Q Ashley Murphy Johnson, Ph.D. and Rob Johnson ’92
Q Patricia Kmieciak, Ph.D.
Q Shelly and Brett Lenhart
Q Jennifer Miller Littrell ’90 and Keth Littrell
Q Connie and Bill Lucas ’64
Q Kelly and David Mariotti
Q Cathy and Auburn McClure
Q Kay and Bill McConnell, M.D. ’74
Q Ned McMillan ’64
Q Betsy and Jeff McNeill ’89
Q Lethea Quin Mitchell
Q Valerie and Ed Morales Jr. ’80
Q Amy and Rick Morales III ’81
Q Beth Uible Morris ’77 and Bill Morris
Q Beth and Charles Morgan
Q Anna and Brett Moyer, Ph.D.
Pictured left to right: Bolles Athletic Director Rock Pillsbury with Bonnie and Ken Skaggs at the Agnes Cain Painter & Glynlea Reception.
Q Leslie and Bob Nathan, M.D. ’66
Q Melissa Nicholson ’90
Q Darnice and Derek O’Leary ^
Q Kathy and Andy Oldenburg, M.D.
Q Sarah and Christian Oldenburg ’99
Q Andrea Oldham
Q Hannah Johnson Ong, M.D. and Ryan Ong ’99
Q Allyson and Donny Owens
Q Missy and Josh Pearson
Q Jane and John Pendergast Jr. ’73
Q Dawn and Kelly Pickren
Q Brynne and David Plant
Q Becky and Edwin Quin
Q David Quin
Q Langdon Quin III
Q Chitra Rajpal, M.D.
Q Kathy and Steve Rawlins
Q Amy and Jason Rice, D.D.S.
Q Lauren ^ and Ted Rueger
Q Tatiana Radi Salvador ’86 + and Julio Salvador
Q Pamela * and George Siguler
Q Sarah and Chet Skinner ’98 +
Q Mary Lynn and Joseph Smith
Q Kelly Stevenson
Q Jeni Imfeld Strain ’98 and Butler Strain
Q Wendy and Seth Waller
Q Marte Wasserman, M.D. and Paul Wasserman, M.D.
Q Jennifer Marees Willis ’05 and Tim Willis
Q Beth and Rich Zerkowski
From the Director of Alumni Engagement and Annual Fund
Julia Kalinski
Dear Bolles Alumni,
Every year, I am inspired by the generous, gracious ways our alumni give back to their School community and the 2024-25 school year was no exception. Alumni around the country stepped up to share their time, open their homes and dedicate themselves wholeheartedly to the mission of fueling and fanning the Bolles spirit for generations to come. This All Things Possible commitment keeps our Bulldog Nation vibrant and strong, and as your Director of Alumni Engagement and Annual Giving, I am enduringly grateful!
Alumni hosted gatherings across the country that showcased our alumni community’s rich spirit of hospitality. A big orange and blue thank you to Chip Stelljes ’80, who hosted and connected Bulldogs in Washington, D.C.; Paula and Dan Dross ’70, who opened their home to alumni in Dallas; Peter Sack ’07, for a wonderful time in Miami; Samantha and Mike Minutelli ’95 for graciously receiving us in Atlanta; Debbie and Sutton McGehee ’68 for inviting Bulldogs to their expansive mountain views in Highlands, NC; and to Mandy and Ashton Hudson and Jill and Charlie Arnold ’86 for a festive summer gathering in Aspen, CO. We also enjoyed seeing Bolles alumni from across the decades at events in Charlotte, Nashville and Birmingham. Each gathering reflected and moved forward the lifelong bonds that are formed at Bolles year after year.
Alumni generosity also reached new heights with their investment in Bolles’ future. 517 alumni contributed $1,211,900, including a $500,000 gift commitment for a fulltime strength and conditioning coach, during the 2024-25 school year — a 250 percent increase over the previous year. The establishment of Class Endowments also is on the rise. A growing total of 18 classes have committed to class endowments, as of this writing, including the classes of 1970, 1972, 2000, 2023, 2024 and 2025. Additional classes are in the process of becoming fully funded including the classes of 1964, 1975, 1990, 2009, 2026, 2028, 2030, 2033, 2034, 2036, 2037 and 2038. Endowed giving is a powerful way to extend alumni impact, and I am grateful so many current and former students are recognizing it.
Together, our alumni are building limitless opportunities and a proud tradition of courage, integrity and compassion at The Bolles School. Thank you for sharing your homes, your time and your dedication to collective giving. You are the foundation of Bolles’ future.
With gratitude,
Julia Kalinski Director of Alumni Engagement and Annual Fund
Bolles
Annual Fund Alumni Giving
Alumni Participation (over 5 years)
676 2022-23
Number of Alumni Donors (past 3 years)
797 2023-24
877 2024-25
Dear Alumni,
From
the Incoming Bolles Board of Visitors Chair
Christopher Stubbs ’67
Serving the Bulldog community as Chair of the Bolles Board of Visitors has been an incredible joy and I am honored to share a brief recap of our 2024-25 efforts. As volunteer ambassadors for Bolles, our members are tasked with sharing the School’s story and inspiring new alumni connections with The Bolles School. We are constantly reminded how fortunate we are to have attended Bolles and to remain part of this vibrant, lifelong network.
This year, the Board of Visitors was present and involved in successful alumni events at nine locations across the United States, including Washington, D.C., New York City, Atlanta, Highlands NC, Aspen CO, Charlotte, Nashville, and Birmingham. A special thank-you goes to Mike Minutelli ’95 for hosting the Atlanta Bolles On the Road event. It has been inspiring to see so many enthusiastic and supportive alumni at these gatherings – all eager to advance Bolles’ tradition of excellence. The connections made at these events have led to heartwarming opportunities for alumni, students and even prospective families who wish to learn more about the Bolles Resident Life program. These moments are a reminder of the enduring reach and impact of the Bolles experience.
The Bolles Board of Visitors also participated in two meetings on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus, where we witnessed firsthand the tremendous growth in School admissions, curriculum and philanthropy. Seeing this progress reaffirmed a deep pride in our alma mater and strengthened our resolve to broaden Bolles’ alumni engagement efforts across the country. There is so much good news coming out of The Bolles School right now — and we are passionate about sharing it!
We extend a warm invitation to all alumni to join us in this exciting journey. Members of the Alumni Association can participate in any “Bolles on the Road” event by contributing to the Bolles Annual Fund. If you’re unable to attend an event, we encourage you to connect with us on the Alumni+ portal, where you’ll find exclusive content, an alumni directory, a job board and many other ways to stay engaged with our School. Attending Bolles has been one of the high points of my life, and I am thrilled to see this this same spirit of gratitude in the fellow Bolles graduates I’ve met across the country this year.
Go Bulldogs, Chris Stubbs ’67 Bolles Board of Visitors, Chair
2024-25 Alumni Board
Justin Lynn Hart ’00 Chair
Karen Ferguson Gray ’84
Bartram Co-chair
John Dominey ’08
David Dunn ’03
Adam Edgecombe ’98
Max Glober ’08
Jerry Hurst Jr. ’76
Roland Johnson ’16
Steven Kurosko ’97
John Langley ’03
Tim Miller ’05
Shreena B. Patel ’98
Carson Vandergriff Richardson ’02
Lauren Bacalis Scheible ’01
Sid Simmons III ’08
Travis Von Tobel ’95
Hunter Walker ’14
2024-25 Alumni Board of Visitors
Katherine Newton Jones ’05 Chair
Charlotte
Christopher Stubbs ’67 Vice-Chair
Sanford
Amy Akel ’05
Jacksonville
John Bacon ’04
Charlotte
Quint Barker V ’86
New York
Christian Bermudez ’15
New York
Kindt Brady ’14
Jacksonville
Wendy Leitman Coleman ’80
Los Angeles
Tal Coley ’96
Jacksonville
Carole Ann Coplan ’84
Sausalito
Katherine Prusiecki Davis ’12
Atlanta
Summer Decker ’95
Los Angeles
Glen Elliott ’01
San Antonio
Adrienne Hume ’11
Boston
Alexander C. King ’07
Boca Raton
Michael C. Mikulic ’08
Miami
Michael S. Minutelli ’95
Atlanta
Jamil Murray ’11
Atlanta
Ryan Ong ’99
Washington
Scott Rinehart ’79
South Bend
Gregory Rogowski ’13
New York
Bill Thompson III ’98
Washington
Catalina Vergara ’92
Los Angeles
Cameron Perry Walker ’18
Ponte Vedra Beach
We can’t wait to see you…
Q JANUARY 22, 2026 Miami, FL
Q FEBRUARY 19, 2026 Los Angeles, CA
Q TBD Charlotte, NC
Q TBD Atlanta, GA
Q TBD Jacksonville, FL
ROAD TRIP!
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Bolles is on the road in 2025-26 and we look forward to reconnecting with even more of our Bulldog friends, families and alumni across the country. Join us in the cities listed above to meet members of the Bolles leadership team, Alumni Office and special guests including faculty members and coaches. In addition to learning about exciting events taking place on our campuses, alumni will also have the opportunity to connect with other Bulldog alumni in your area.
Your best gift to The Bolles Fund is your ticket to these events. Alumni Association members can register for these events on Alumni+. If you are not an Alumni Association member you may register online at Alumni.Bolles.org, or scan the QR code above or call Stewardship and Alumni Officer John Newman ’86 at 904-256-5021 to make your gift and register.
PLEASE NOTE: Prospective boarding families, current and former parents and grandparents are welcome and encouraged to attend “BOLLES ON THE ROAD” events in your area.
PHOTOS
FROM EVENTS IN 2025
Bolles on the Road, Atlanta gathering
Bolles on the Road, D.C. gathering
Bolles on the Road, Birmingham gathering
Bolles on the Road, North Carolina gathering
Bolles on the Road, Colorado gathering
Bolles on the Road, Nashville gathering
From the Bolles Alumni Board Outgoing Chair
Justin Hart ’00
As I reflect on the 2024-25 school year, I’m inspired by the tremendous growth and engagement of our Bolles alumni community across the country. From regional gatherings and class reunions to mentorship initiatives and philanthropic milestones, our shared commitment to the School continues to strengthen the Bolles network in bold, meaningful ways.
and boards and by hosting fellow Bulldogs at alumni events around the country. I’ve seen such an incredible willingness in the Bolles alumni community to advance the School’s mission — no matter where it is or what it takes to make it happen. The numbers bear this out: participation in the Bolles Alumni Association is now at 14.5 percent, a dramatic increase from the 4.2 percent alumni participation rate in 2020-21. This is such affirming growth!
The Class of 2000 — my class — believes deeply in giving back to Bolles, the School that provided a firm foundation and vast network for all of us. We were among the first Bolles graduating classes to establish a class endowment, a trend that continues to gain momentum across Bulldog Nation today. How wonderful to see our newest alumni students creating class endowments as a rite of passage and an expected responsibility. These Bulldogs are alumni role models for the rest of us! Their commitment to sustainability reflects a growing belief in the importance of a Bolles education and ensures our community’s pursuit of excellence continues in perpetuity.
This year, our alumni Bulldogs have been forging this path in myriad ways — through contributions to the Bolles Annual Fund, service on committees
As I prepare to hand off leadership of the Alumni Board to Karen Gray ’84 Bartram, I do so with great excitement for the future. I know Karen will continue to promote this era of growth while honoring the legacy and spirit that make Bolles home for so many Bulldogs. Look out for opportunities to connect with fellow alumni through new alumni speaker series, social events and opportunities to mentor.
The momentum we’ve built together is powerful, thank you for the role you played in supporting the Bolles Alumni community’s All Things Possible approach to the pursuit of excellence.
With gratitude,
Justin Hart ’00 Bolles Alumni Board, Chair
BARTRAM
Frances Watts McCurry ’51
Beverly Brett Warren ’55
Louise Adams Ropp ’56
Linda Burbridge Knight ’59
Meriel Traylor Rucker ’61
Missie Graham LePrell ’64
Marcia Caribaltes Hughes ’66
Judy Goins Quick ’68
Virginia Conley Pappas ’69
Elizabeth Lovett Colledge ’70
Kerry Lee Byron Ehrlich ’71
Barbara Arnold Pickett ’73
Joann Ferguson Purdie ’74
Marion Law George ’75
Virginia Ferguson McNulty ’76
Robin Giddens Sheppard ’77
Luanne Whitlow Goodloe ’78
Jennifer Williams Wiegand ’79
Hilda Pendleton Fenton ’80
Susan Williams Brodeur ’81
Rebecca Faircloth McNeil ’83
Marci Haimowitz Talisman ’84
Patricia Helwig Todd ’86
Becky Martin Forbes ’88
Josephine DeSaussure Bryan ’89
Courtney McCranie Moon ’89
Jennifer Purino Hensley ’91
BOLLES
Fitzhugh K. Powell ’46
John R. Dykers Jr. ’52
James Monroe Barker IV ’53
Albert Theodore Quantz Jr. ’57
Barry Peter Sales ’59
Ben T. Franklin Jr. ’61
Richard Evans Hyer Jr. ’62
Creston Clark Riffe Jr. ’62
Cyrus McNeill Baker ’63
Gregory Winslow Blackmer ’64
Charles Philip Torrey Jr. ’65
Class Representatives
Shepherd Edward Colledge ’66
Christopher Bruce Stubbs ’67
James R. McCain Jr. ’69
Frederick William Borg ’70
Arthur Chester Skinner III ’70
James F. Bailey Jr. ’72
Mary Allen Howe ’73
William Gilmore Gainer ’74
William Hettler Joost ’74
John Richard Crescimbeni ’75
Mark S. McGowan ’75
James David Sheppard Sr. ’75
Kevin Thomas Gay ’76
Catherine Randle Hurst ’77
Terry Marshall Iverson ’77
Leslie Brooks Suskin ’77
Jeffrey Lawrence Evans ’78
Karen Ibach Bowden ’79
Jennifer Atkins Hanigan ’80
Ricardo Morales III ’81
Virginia Jones Charest ’82
Jane Robinson Baxter ’83
Erin O’Dell O’Brien ’83
Richard Dean Scott ’83
Stephanie Hodge Bassett ’84
Beth Rosenbaum Angelo ’85
Kimberly Tucker Price ’85
Charles Warner Arnold III ’86
Jeanine Saunders Gulliford ’86
Ashley Frazier Mezzanotte ’87
Michael Scott Wachholz ’87
Karen Rinaman Barakat ’88
Monica Denise Bernhardt ’88
William Scott Hudmon ’88
M. Laurie Shumer Gelman ’89
K. Megan Mickler Ira ’89
Cynthia Sinha Anderson ’90
David Anderson Barton ’90
Amy Hightower Beaver ’90
Mary Elizabeth Lande Givens ’90
Norianne Mackenzie Wright ’91
Matthew Thomas Berquist ’93
Carolyn Cantrell Snowden ’94
Jason Michael Winkler ’94
Leed Charles Silverfield ’95
Fontaine LeMaistre IV ’96
Lindsay Skinner Eyrick ’98
Christopher Collier Dostie ’99
Faye Goodman Hedrick ’00
Katherine Skinner Farrar ’01
William Oliver Inman IV ’01
Lloyd Christian Regas ’01
Margaret Ellen Cheney Coleman ’02
Elizabeth Brotman Daniel ’02
John Michael Marees II ’02
Harry Anthony Kenning III ’04
Catherine Grace Register ’05
Ashley Katherine Rawlins ’06
Michelle Risley Baker ’07
Allison Taylor Giebink ’07
Catharine Alexandra Brown ’08
Christina Prewitt Yost 2008
Mandana Fatemi ’09
Morgan Joan O’Hare ’10
Ruth Curry Clements ’11
Victoria Reiman Tiller ’12
Virginia Skinner Miller ’13
Shaye Lindsey Newman ’13
Kindt Thomas Brady ’14
William Hughes McKinney ’14
Roland Lee Johnson ’16
Rawan Farah Salem ’16
Joseph Patrick DeWane ’17
Elizabeth Ellen McKinney ’17
Stefanie Fabiola Mendizabal ’18
Rachel Lauren Johns ’19
Simon James Lafayette Brackin ’20
Yasmeen Ibrahim ’22
Tanner Zy Zellem ’22
Jackson Eric Brill ’23
Helen Emily Commander ’23
Jake Thomas Hogan ’23
ALUMNI GIVING BY CLASS BARTRAM
1950’S
Q Nomita Von Barby Brady ’54
Q Isabelle Dowling Werber ’58
Q Agnes Ellis Danciger ’59
Q Susan Swearingen Smith ’59 1960’S
Q Karen Rohlin Schulman ’61
Q Cynthia Craig Bliss ’62
Q Demere Clarke Bates ’64
Q Deborah Ann Ford ’64
Q Katherine Wilson Klement ’64
Q Jennie Scott Shad ’65
Q Anne Davis Baker ’68
Q Ann Williams Brinson ’68
Q Judy Goins Quick ’68
Q Marsha Hutchinson Reardon ’69 1970’S
Q C. Gardner McFall ’70
Q Vicki Burke Gillander ’72
Q Barbara Arnold Pickett ’73
Q Prudence Fisher ’74
Q Pascale Browne Johnson ’74
Q Joann Ferguson Purdie ’74
Q Robin Giddens Sheppard ’77
Q Laura Palko Schendel ’79
Q Martha McCain Walters ’79 1980’S
Q Elizabeth Frazier Tobin ’80
Q Susan Williams Brodeur ’81
Q Carolyn Palko Stone ’83
Q Jean Kelly Brown ’84
Q M. Michele Masterson Clements ’84
Q Amy Ashby Dill ’84
Q Karen Ferguson Gray ’84
Q Michelle Paine Mas ’84
Q Kimberly Allison Miller ’84
Q Alison E. Miller ’84
Q Teresa Ehringer Parrino ’84
Q Jane Arnold Scholes ’84
Q Schuyler Simone Siefker ’84
Q Amy Chandler Hendry ’87
Q Elizabeth Hamilton Miles ’87
Q Lara Marshall Van Dyk ’87
Q Amy Mullis Dryden ’88
Q Anna K. Jacobson ’88
Q Amanda King Nimnicht ’88
Q Aimee Baum Belser ’89
Q Pamela Carr Heltzel ’89
Q Margaret Elaine Jacobs ’89
Alumni Giving
Q Jennifer James Soto ’89
Q Cynthia M. Matthews ’89
Q Stacey Dawn McClain ’89
Q Karen Walton Pate ’89
Q Maika Williams Watson ’89 1990’S
Q Suzanne Reithoffer Blake ’90
Q Christi Cook ’95
ALUMNI GIVING BY CLASS BOLLES
1950’S
Q John R. Dykers Jr. ’52
Q James Cammell Tyson Jr. ’52
Q James Monroe Barker IV ’53
Q George Wilhelm Brunkhorst ’55
Q Lloyd Watson Ulrich ’55
Q William Terry Kirkpatrick ’56
Q Haywood M. Ball ’57
Q John Truesdale Thornton ’57
Q Hugh A. Wilson III ’57
Q George Thomas Jones ’58
Q S. Thompson Tygart Jr. ’58 1960’S
Q Philip Robert Elder USN (Ret) ’60
Q John A. Belding Jr. ’61
Q Barry Walter Covington ’61
Q J. Michael Otis Sr. ’61
Q Stanford Irwin Storey ’61
Q Richard Evans Hyer Jr. ’62
Q Gerald Woodrow Jones Jr. ’62
Q Edward Hewett Lovvorn ’62
Q Frank Joseph Rief III ’62
Q Peter Charles Brockett ’63
Q Alexander G. Smith ’63
Q John Robert Andersen ’64
Q Gregory Winslow Blackmer ’64
Q William Calvin Bowles Jr. ’64
Q Jim Franklin Crosby ’64
Q Rondell Ross Estes Jr. ’64
Q William Slaughter Hunter ’64
Q William G. Lucas ’64
Q Edward Carter McMillan III ’64
Q Bruce Harry Morrison ’64
Q Michael A. Sandifer ’64
Q Harold W. Shad III ’64
Q E. Ellis Zahra Jr. ’64
Q J. Frederick Brown ’65
Q Frank Monroe Butler III ’65
Q Howard Mark Dunn ’65
Q Judson Graves ’65
Q Jon Edward Hornbuckle ’65
Q Bruce Wingert Talcott ’65
Q Richard Berlin Altman ’66
Q John Daniel Baker II ’66
Q George Z. Bateh ’66
Q James M. Davis III ’66
Q Robert Allan Nathan ’66
Q John Quantock Watson ’66
Q John Stewart Cowdery Jr. ’67
Q John Walter Eadie ’67
Q Barry M. Schuster ’67
Q Christopher Bruce Stubbs ’67
Q Morris David Edwards ’68
Q Jeffrey B. Marks ’68
Q F. Sutton McGehee Jr. ’68
Q Robert Cook Stanton ’68
Q Steven Walter Hays ’69
Pictured left to right: Whitehurst faculty member, Sarah Sidenstricker, with husband Eddie and mother, Dolly Brown, supported the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation building.
1970’S
Q William George Allen Jr. ’70
Q James English Cousar ’70
Q Clarence Harold Houston Jr. ’70
Q Andrew Tennant Moore ’70
Q Chris Lloyd Regas ’70
Q Arthur Chester Skinner III ’70
Q Martin E. Stein Jr. ’70
Q John Marcus Thompson ’70
Q Russell Salvatore Versaggi ’70
Q Albert L. Allen III ’71
Q Robert Carlisle Gillander Jr. ’71
Q Harry Marks Graves Jr. ’71
Q Andy Andrew Hofheimer Jr. ’71
Q David Robinson Smith Jr. ’71
Q James William Carr Jr. ’72
Q Richard R. Dostie ’72
Q Wiley McRae Fite ’72
Q Daniel Adam Goodman ’72
Q Douglas Dirk Nelson ’72
Q Katherine Skinner Newton ’72
Q William Ewen Powell ’72
Q R. Lee Rowe III ’72
Q George W. Varn Jr. ’72
Q Paisley Boney IV ’73
Q Stanley L. Bozeman Jr. ’73
Q William Randall Brock ’73
Q Mark John Goodson ’73
Q Michael O. Hardin ’73
Q Mary Allen Howe ’73
Q Frances Ulmer Howey ’73
Q Forrest Bain Long ’73
Q William Randall Mann ’73
Q Bill Byron Parker ’73
Q John F. Pendergast Jr. ’73
Q John Lawrence Tyndall ’73
Q Rodney VanPelt ’73
Q Debra DeKay Billard ’74
Q Richard Lowell DeSelm ’74
Q Maura McClure Donoher ’74
Q William Gilmore Gainer ’74
Q Diane Datz Goldman ’74
Q William Hettler Joost ’74
Q William Davis McConnell ’74
Q Jan Kathryn Reeder ’74
Q Richard William Rogers ’74
Q Henry Cox Taylor ’74
Q Michelle Fisher Taylor ’74
Q L. Lu Ann Alvarez VanPelt ’74
Q Jeptha Fowlkes Barbour ’75
Q Stanley Brandon Fidanque ’75
Q Russell Reid Hanson ’75
Q William Robert McClelland ’75
Q John Clay Parnell ’75
Q James David Sheppard Sr. ’75
Q Tracy Stadelman ’75
Q Adam Gillespie Adams III ’76
Q Dahal E. Bumgardner Jr. ’76
Q Ruth Calvin ’76
Q Todd Dorman ’76
Q Daniel Stuart Dross ’76
Q James Ford Risley ’76
Q Sidney Searle Simmons II ’76
Q David Edward Buell ’77
Q Terry Marshall Iverson ’77
Q William Benjamin Lynch ’77
Q Ann Sasser Mabbett ’77
Q Mary Elizabeth Uible Morris ’77
Q Walter Ford Rogers ’77
Q Thomas Mark Sawyer ’77
Q Ruth Chambers Simmons ’77
Q David Godfrey Skinner ’77
Q Holly Kay Brooks ’78
Q Robert Patterson Cook ’78
Q Shirley Waters Francis ’78
Q John Adam Gerdts ’78
Q Tad Edward Herrin Sr. ’78
Q Deborah Hicks Quazzo ’78
Q Robert M. Schneider ’78
Q D. David Zell ’78
Q Karen Ibach Bowden ’79
Q Thomas Reynolds Elliott ’79
Q Michael Dean Gordon ’79
Q James Caldwell Handly III ’79
Q Thomas Couper Hopkins ’79
Q Bradley R. Johnson ’79
Q Laura Coltrane Riley ’79
Q Scott Matthew Rinehart ’79
Q J. Phillip Risley ’79 1980’S
Q G. Michael Burnett Sr. ’80
Q Lynda May Erwin ’80
Q William Wofford Erwin Jr. ’80
Q David Edward Livert ’80
Q Eduardo Jose Morales Jr. ’80
Q Janice Stelljes Naumann ’80
Q Michael Lawrence Puldy ’80
Q Charles Daniel Rice ’80
Q Christopher Forrest Skinner ’80
Q George Stelljes III ’80
Q Mark Forrest Travis ’80
Q Travis Allen Tyre Jr. ’80
Q Lynn Ackerman Landau ’81
Q Ricardo Morales III ’81
Q David Lynn Painter ’81
Q Connell Mullikin Pinckney ’81
Q Susan Adria Sales ’81
Q Scott Tebault Olson ’82
Q Andrew Perry Sack ’82
Q William Todd Solomon ’82
Q James Frank Surface III ’82
Q Tracey Douglas White ’82
Q Barry Ray Barco ’83
Q Laura Saunders Evans ’83
Q Henry Grant Gainer Sr. ’83
Q Billie Nugent Nimnicht III ’83
Q Cynthia Marie Sanborn ’83
Q Brooke Johnson Acosta-Rua ’84
Q Elizabeth Woodward Barnidge ’84
Q Quinn Ralph Barton III ’84
Q Stephanie Hodge Bassett ’84
Q Elizabeth Baum Benson ’84
Q David Lawrence Friedline ’84
Q Brian Robert Hill ’84
Q Bradley Grey Johnson ’84
Q Alan Efram Mibab ’84
Q James Scott Mogle ’84
Q Seth Allen Movsovitz ’84
Q Felicia P. Perritt ’84
Q Amy Suzanne Pohlman ’84
Q Douglas Eric Ringel ’84
Q DeWayne Keith Terry Sr. ’84
Q Fernando J. Acosta-Rua ’85
Q Celeste Rice Green ’85
Q Risa Levin Herman ’85
Q Trudi Miller Lockwood ’85
Q Matthew Stuart McAfee ’85
Q Kimberly Tucker Price ’85
Q David King Surface ’85
Q Cameron Chappell Walker ’85
Q Charles Warner Arnold III ’86
Q James Monroe Barker V ’86
Q Richard Clark Fannin ’86
Q David Jonathan Foster ’86
Q Jeanine Saunders Gulliford ’86
Q William I. Gulliford III ’86
Q Paula Tobi James ’86
Q Paul Mark Kelly ’86
Q John Lindsey Newman ’86
Q Kathy Barsh Newman ’86
Q Tatiana Radi Salvador ’86
Q Dunning B. Silliman ’86
Q Christopher Sean Berdy ’87
Q Wendy Ottenstroer Hamilton ’87
Q Michael Christopher Hughes ’87
Q Stephen George Matson ’87
Q Ashley Frazier Mezzanotte ’87
Q Olga Bertozzi Walker ’87
Q C. Cooper Willis ’87
Q Karen Rinaman Barakat ’88
Q Monica Denise Bernhardt ’88
Q Phillip Michael Lozito ’88
Q Jamal Saliba Salameh ’88
Q Beth Worley Savage ’88
Q Richard Paul Sollee Jr. ’88
1980’S CONT.
Q William Evans Sumner III ’88
Q Albert Perry Chappell ’89
Q Rahul Vinod Deshmukh ’89
Q John Thaddeus Gulliford ’89
Q Addison Palmer Knight Jr. ’89
Q Jeffrey Garett McNeill ’89
Q Alison Ehlert Muncy ’89
1990’S
Q Manisha Makker Bansal ’90
Q David Anderson Barton ’90
Q Natale Washington Blackwell ’90
Q Gregory Stewart Burgess ’90
Q Michael Bates Hodge ’90
Q James Brett Houston ’90
Q Larry Wayne Jones Jr. ’90
Q Jennifer Miller Littrell ’90
Q Melissa Renee Nicholson ’90
Q Ron Thomas Patrick ’90
Q John Spencer Surface ’90
Q Jason A. Walker ’90
Q Suraj Mathew Abraham ’91
Q Kevin Michael Barrett ’91
Q Sarah Meadows Brown ’91
Q Piper L. Moyer-Shad ’91
Q Harold W. Shad IV ’91
Q Michael Cameron Sharp ’91
Q Darren Wayne Bearson ’92
Q Gregory Gnann Boree ’92
Q Robert Rhodes Johnson ’92
Q Cameron Delegal Morris ’92
Q Lori Rebman Shad ’92
Q Sarah Anne Sheffield Ball Sharp ’92
Q Steven Kent Short ’92
Q Christian Manfred Bahr ’93
Q Timothy Ryan Baker ’93
Q Caryn Reed Canfield ’93
Q Stephen James Haubrich ’93
Q Stephen Hall Hixon ’93
Q John Martin Howard ’93
Q Suzette Belote Reeves ’93
Q Jack Lee Shad ’93
Q Jessica Nauman Stevenson ’93
Q Angela Gittings Wells 1993
Q Matthew John Byrd ’94
Q Louis Martin Ballestero Joos ’94
Q Heather Wilcox Kornick ’94
Q Otto Arthur Link IV ’94
Q Kristina Garcia Nelson ’94
Q Ravi Rajesh Patel ’94
Q Katherine Klement Sharkey ’94
Q Scott Cary Verlander ’94
Q Elizabeth Kohler Ball ’95
Q Maria Isabel Balesdent Comparato ’95
Q Daniel Christian Dearing ’95
Q Christopher Jon Eyrick ’95
Q Carle Ashby Felton III ’95
Q Steven Todd Gold ’95
Q Garman Honaman Gordon ’95
Q Liana Rothstein Hood ’95
Q Kevin Michael Kaplan ’95
Q Michael Kells Loftin ’95
Q Michael S. Minutelli ’95
Q Michael Christopher Renshaw ’95
Q Matthew Alan Roberts ’95
Q Julie Thompson Ryan ’95
Q Scott Joseph Schweitzer ’95
Q Leed Charles Silverfield ’95
Q Travis Randall Von Tobel ’95
Q Bree Ringhaver Alban ’96
Q John Bradley Arrowsmith ’96
Q Edward L’Engle Baker II ’96
Q Christopher McNeill Ball ’96
Q William Bret Catto ’96
Q Andrew Talmadge Coley ’96
Q Heather Livingston Creel ’96
Q Taylor Smith Day ’96
Q Ankit R. Desai ’96
Q Sydney Alfred Gervin IV ’96
Q J. Malcolm Jones III ’96
Q Robert Michael Knoepfel ’96
Q Ryland Stephen Lucie ’96
Q Lauren Haynes Morales ’96
Q Michael Christopher Morales ’96
Q Robert Matthew Reeves ’96
Q Peter Roy Scott ’96
Q Kimbrell Storm Stribling ’96
Q Peyton Dunn Suvoski ’96
Q Tracy Baker Williams ’96
Q Ashley Stein Wotiz ’96
Q Courtney Romanec Bahr ’97
Q Victoria Maria Bahr ’97
Q Sarah Gilbert Ball ’97
Q Holly Krauter Berger 1997
Q Richard R. Dostie Jr. ’97
Q Joshua Ryan Edwards ’97
Q Catherine LeMaistre Jones ’97
Q Steven A. Kurosko ’97
Q William Alexander McArthur Jr. ’97
Q Megan Borowy Walker ’97
Q Amy Imfeld Coles ’98
Q Joni Nicole Collins ’98
Q Lindsay Skinner Eyrick ’98
Q Eric Edwards Held ’98
Q Erik Brekke Johnson ’98
Q Erin Abercrombie Jones ’98
Q Dimitrios A. Kavalieros ’98
Q Justin Charles Powell ’98
Q Arthur Chester Skinner IV ’98
Q Jeni Lynn Imfeld Strain ’98
Q Ashley Ellis Tejada ’98
Q Cornelia Baker Thomas ’98
Q Kimberly Stein Tonning ’98
Q Lindsay Tygart Ahmed ’98
Q Davis Collins Berg ’99
Q Howard Jeane Billings Jr. ’99
Q Nicholas J. Bowman ’99
Q Christopher Collier Dostie ’99
Q Nicholas Adam Fouraker ’99
Q Mark Aaron Frisch ’99
Q Meredith Chartrand Frisch ’99
Q Holly Hepler Joyner ’99
Q Rachna Agarwal Krish ’99
Q Meredith Regas Kurosko ’99
Q David H. Margol ’99
Q Andrew Christian Oldenburg ’99
Q Ryan Barrett Ong ’99
Q Dennis Edward Pash ’99
Q Benjamin Daniel Seay ’99 2000’S
Q Maribeth Eldreth Ashley ’00
Q David Taylor Campbell ’00
Q Andre John Cantrell ’00
Q Kimberly Harrell Chapman ’00
Pictured left to right: John Newman ’86, Connor Stoll ’19, Sarah Stoll, Heather Stoll, Jeff Stoll, Maggie Stoll ’23 and Kelly Stevensen at the opening celebration of the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation building.
2000’S CONT.
Q Ivy McGraw Cooper ’00
Q William Drennon Gervin ’00
Q Justin Lynn Hart ’00
Q Craig Andrew Lucie ’00
Q Elizabeth Campbell McDowell ’00
Q Jodie Snyder Morel ’00
Q Matthew Michael Obringer ’00
Q Meredith Ray McGehee O’Steen ’00
Q George Stapleton Pilcher III ’00
Q Amandine Muskus Schneickert ’00
Q Steven Ryan Stam ’00
Q Charles Thomas Tinsley IV ’00
Q Tiffany Ashurian Von Tobel ’00
Q William Saunders Bliss ’01
Q Jessica Tunstill Crews ’01
Q Robert Rene Hegi ’03
Q Ryan Conner Hotchkiss ’03
Q Philippa Launa Marks ’03
Q Stephanie Lee Ramirez ’03
Q Brian James Register ’03
Q Shannon Brooke Schott ’03
Q Rahul Sharma ’03
Q William Ladd Zvara II ’03
Q Amy Zahra Arbuckle ’04
Q Michael Christian Chanatry ’04
Q Jennifer McGehee Claggett ’04
Q Alexandra Demetree Cohlmia ’04
Q Michael David Dostie ’04
Q Ian MacKenzie Farnham ’04
Q Edward Lowell Foster III ’04
Q Anne-Marie Zahra Gentle ’04
Q Joshua David Davis ’01
Q Courtney Oldenburg Grover ’01
Q Kimberly Berger LaBree ’01
Q Marie Michelle Hall Larsh ’01
Q Roger Michael O’Steen Jr. ’01
Q Lloyd Christian Regas ’01
Q Brittany Stichter Richards ’01
Q Vernon Hawley Smith ’01
Q Joseph Bradley Bullington ’02
Q William Connor Castelli ’02
Q Heather Lane Courtney ’02
Q Peter August Flynt ’02
Q John Foster Ganzel ’02
Q Kelly Stein Kuntz ’02
Q Eddie Clarke Marsh ’02
Q Annie Maureen Riley Regas ’02
Q James Brent Allen Jr. ’03
Q David Stephen Dunn ’03
Q Martin Anthony Garcia Jr. ’03
Q Rebecca Reynolds Haigler ’04
Q Jonathan Allan Kanak ’04
Q Kelli Weintraub Keller ’04
Q Harry Anthony Kenning III ’04
Q Tatiana Maria Leon ’04
Q Caroline Giles Mann ’04
Q Benjamin Brooks McCormick ’04
Q William Earle Murphy V ’04
Q Michelle Lee O’Neal ’04
Q Lee Fletchall Price ’04
Q Paul Sebastian Roettges ’04
Q Mallory Deighan Scherr ’04
Q Steven Robert Smith ’04
Q Megan Cathleen Tunstill ’04
Q Olivia Brooks Wilder Whittaker ’04
Q Caragh Stichter Woods ’04
Q Amy Melissa Akel ’05
Q Gregory Louis Chapas ’05
Q Thomas Jennings Collins Jr. ’05
Q Dave Paul Danzeisen Jr. ’05
Q Jennifer Lust Dishman ’05
Q Allison Rudder Fagan ’05
Q Akiko Okano Fralicker ’05
Q Risa Phillips Iyobe-Bada ’05
Q Dylan Abraham Kiernan ’05
Q Thomas Michael Leonard III ’05
Q Griffin Kelly Lyon ’05
Q Timothy Joseph Miller ’05
Q Tomas Alejandro Moreno ’05
Q Radford Sidney Murphy Jr. ’05
Q Whitney Allison Oldenburg ’05
Q Ram Anil Pathak ’05
Q John Brickert Phillips ’05
Q Kerry Birch Phillips ’05
Q Catherine Grace Register ’05
Q Russell Walter Thompson ’05
Q Jennifer Marees Willis ’05
Q Daniel Stillwell Zvara ’05
Q JoAnna Gillander Zvara ’05
Q Mark Sargent Anderson ’06
Q Melissa Bridy Brim ’06
Q William John Brim ’06
Q James Schuyler Brown ’06
Q Andrew Kyle Hannon ’06
Q Jonathan M. Hedy ’06
Q Alexander Gene Hepler ’06
Q Jae Min Jun ’06
Q Kendall Elizabeth Kennedy ’06
Q Eleanor Simmons King ’06
Q Thomas Fitch King IV ’06
Q Donald Alexander Manns Jr. ’06
Q Mark Howard O’Steen Jr. ’06
Q Ryan Duncan Williams ’06
Q Aarian Prinston Afshari ’07
Q Drew Harlow ’07
Q Chase Reed Harris ’07
Q Brittany Corinne Hegi ’07
Q Traviers Cinard Herndon ’07
Q Mary Anne McGinley Tuohy Jolly ’07
Q Peter Sharp Sack ’07
Q Robert Barrett Triglia ’07
Q Grace Anne Francis Wood ’07
Q Alexander Aaron Gibbs ’08
Q Julia Hager Jackson ’08
Q Todd Harris Leibowitz ’08
Q Victoria Lynne Richmond ’08
Q Brittany Amanda Tygart ’08
Q Allison Paige Williams ’08
Q Serene Leila Bateh ’09
Q Charles Anthony Margiotta ’09
Q Luke McGurrin ’09
Q Katelyn Henderson Register ’09
Q John Alfred Rush IV ’09
Q Abby Page Sander ’09
Pictured left to right: Anika Comar with Upper School Parent Association Grandparent Day Chair, Shag Slaughter at the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation Celebration.
2000’S CONT.
Q David Godfrey Skinner Jr. ’09
Q Eli T. Sleiman III ’09
Q Daniel Elliott Huger Tomm ’09
Q Matisse Berend VerDuyn ’09 2010’S
Q Robert Means Eshelman ’10
Q William Everett Hartje ’10
Q John William Morris ’10
Q Thomas Braddock Rowe Jr. ’10
Q Elizabeth Wingo Walker ’10
Q Nicholas Charles Demetree ’11
Q Alexandra Block Fischer ’11
Q Adrienne Eleanor Hume ’11
Q Taylor Newman Leibowitz ’11
Q Chaselle M. Miranda ’11
Q Christian Amir Wayne ’11
Q William Blake Wilson Jr. ’11
Q Nathan Ryan Woods ’11
Q Charles Alexander Burnett ’12
Q Katherine Prusiecki Davis ’12
Q Savannah Fernandez Landis ’12
Q Gabriella Marlene Mallette ’12
Q Rachel Rice Malvasi ’12
Q Brogen Kirby Mowczan ’12
Q William Chase Roberts ’12
Q Dr. John E. Trainer h’12
Q Alexander Charles Cellar ’13
Q Nicholle Moye Loya ’13
Q Virginia Skinner Miller ’13
Q Ryan Fitzgerald Murphy ’13
Q Aurelio Alberto Muzaurieta III ’13
Q Amanda Lee Naon ’13
Q Shaye Lindsey Newman ’13
Q William Alexander Tyre ’13
Q Kindt Thomas Brady ’14
Q Kaelyn Sreenan Cassidy ’14
Q Michael Chandler Cassidy ’14
Q James Henry Edwards ’14
Q Juan Felipe Herrera ’14
Q Garrett Paul Hudson ’14
Q Carolyn Ilyse Margulies ’14
Q Anna-Catherine McCrary ’14
Q Anna Leigh Roberts ’14
Q Robert Stokes Rowe ’14
Q Hunter Chappell Walker ’14
Q Christian Robert Weeks ’14
Q Ashley Lucia de Hechavarria ’15
Q Jake Robert Gibbons ’15
Q Benjamin Graham Lindsey ’15
Q Eric M Quinn Jr. ’15
Q Christopher Robert Rogowski ’15
Q Cooper Simon Sorfleet ’15
Q Ally Nicole Sorrells ’15
Q Melinda Emery Abercrombie ’16
Q Garrett Wayne Bosch ’16
Q Suzanne Pauly Dannheim ’16
Q Haldan Kalle Gibbs ’16
Q Catherine Anne Gleason ’16
Q Roland Lee Johnson ’16
Q Quade Williams Kirby ’16
Q Ricardo Morales IV ’16
Q Joshua Robert Rein ’16
Q Jeffrey William Serville ’16
Q Maxwell Montgomery Tempkin ’16
Q Blake Anthony Wallace ’16
Q Mary Carolin Gillam Berg ’17
Q Taya Jean-Marie Edwards ’17
Q Vivian Katherine Guyton ’17
Q Grace Anna Igel ’17
Q Michael McCorkle Jones ’17
Q Alexander Stephen Kostandarithes ’17
Q Andrew Cooper Siguler ’17
Q Emma Reade Whitner ’17
Q Katherine Atkins Baker ’18
Q Elise Marie Ballantyne ’18
Q Stephanie Helene Block ’18
Q Megan Marie James ’18
Q Stefanie Fabiola Mendizabal ’18
Q Taylor Renee Menk ’18
Q Sarah Michelle Morris ’18
Q Kelly Frances Tyre ’18
Q Ann Maris Walton ’18
Q Oliver John Barakat Jr. ’19
Q Julia Fuli Butler ’19
Q Caroline Cecilia Clements ’19
Q David Burrows Crouch ’19
Q Ella Ann-Marie Edwards ’19
Q Jacqueline Ryan Emas ’19
Q Rachel Lauren Johns ’19
Q Destin Andrew Kirby ’19
Q Dylan Jeffrey Lageman ’19
Q Shourya Satya Sangam ’19
Q Connor Daniel Stoll ’19
Q Madison Elizabeth Wilson ’19 2020’S
Q Haley Ann Bowmaster ’20
Q Simon James Lafayette Brackin ’20
Q Chloe Grace Cochran ’20
Q Caleb David Cohill ’20
Q Connor Michael Fites ’20
Q Patterson Jane Guyton ’20
Q Stone Cameron Henderson ’20
Q Ethan Murray Platock ’20
Q Adarsh Aratikatla ’21
Q Avani Makker Bansal ’21
Q Kurt Wolfgang Greiner Jr. ’21
Q Kate Elizabeth Hastings ’21
Q Jiajun He ’21
Q Thomas Rohan Keaveny ’21
Q Isabel Suzanne Kimberly ’21
Q Stuart Delaney McAfee ’21
Q Livi Alexander Edwards ’22
Q Anastasia Kobelev ’22
Q Joseph Jacob Morris ’22
Q Deiya Pandya ’22
Q Ian Mason Wilkinson ’22
Q Tanner Zy Zellem ’22
Q Jackson Eric Brill ’23
Q Michael Scott Burgstiner Jr. ’23
Q Katherine Caroline Burton ’23
Q William Robert Chamberlain ’23
Q Kate Victoria Cohill ’23
Q Kennedy Danielle Cole ’23
Q Cormac James Kimberly ’23
Q Justin Kitshing Lee ’23
Q Kevin Coleman McAfee ’23
Q William Patrick McCully ’23
Q Raphael Jara Sogueco ’23
Q Alexander Corbin Meyers-Labenz ’24
Q Marissa Elizabeth Sawyer ’24
Q Jay Verma ’24
Q Jordan Stewart Alexander ’25
Q John Raul Allmand ’25
Q Nora Lynn Allmand ’25
Q Nikolas Andre Alvares de Azevedo ’25
Q Fausto Angelone Lopez ’25
Q Pranay Ram Apparao ’25
Q Kathryn Lehmann Arrowsmith ’25
Q Julien Jacques Emile Attia ’25
Q John David Baker ’25
Q James Luke Balaskiewicz ’25
Q Davian Ramon Barnes ’25
Q Julian Zane Barre ’25
Q Lily Elizabeth Barton ’25
Q Nathan Edward Baum ’25
Q Sofia Bonati ’25
Q Nora Bouziane ’25
Q Abigail Lynn Bradley ’25
Q Savannah Judith Branon ’25
Q Finley Luka Bredehoeft ’25
Q Mya Kay Bridgewater ’25
Q Sofia Brieva Chaves ’25
Q Selah Ryan Brown ’25
Q Treylen Charles Brown ’25
Q Estella Lauren Bruneau ’25
Q Shannon Lynn-Ai Buckley ’25
Q Anna Burtscher ’25
Q Christopher Kane Butts ’25
Q David Michael Caldwell II ’25
Q Jack Wesley Camp ’25
Q Andrew Mateo Cannestra ’25
Q Amir Ali Chahlavi ’25
Q Ella Chan ’25
Q Tucker Perry Chappell ’25
Q Sean Lee Chen ’25
Q Ava Morgan Cheng ’25
Q Cohen Barron Chiam ’25
2020’S CONT.
Q Emma Katherine Christie ’25
Q Taylor Grace Clark ’25
Q Sarah Stark Cleland ’25
Q Chase Omar Collier ’25
Q Krish Goel Comar ’25
Q Carson Robert Comparato ’25
Q Mia Quinn Cook ’25
Q Jack Thomas Cox ’25
Q James Alan Creel Jr. ’25
Q Thomas Rockford Cussen ’25
Q João Francisco Da Cruz Guedes ’25
Q Cadiz Farrell DeRemer ’25
Q Rohan Rahul Deshmukh ’25
Q Antoine Ricardo Destang ’25
Q Tristan Janai Dorville ’25
Q Christina Dovellos ’25
Q Donovan Roderick Dow ’25
Q Alexiya Cole Downer ’25
Q Jacqueline Texada Drayton ’25
Q Ethan Robert Drumm ’25
Q Grace Taylor Dunton ’25
Q Olivia Deane Ebeling ’25
Q Holden Charles Edgecombe ’25
Q Cosmos Clentel Ennis Jr. ’25
Q Savannah Grace Estepp ’25
Q Marlin Harry Evans Jr. ’25
Q Emily S. Farr ’25
Q Kaden Cole Ferguson ’25
Q Zoe Isabella Fineman ’25
Q Brendan David Fischer ’25
Q Anna Marie Folstein ’25
Q Joao Pedro Fonseca Nogueira ’25
Q Avery Ann Fowler ’25
Q Benjamin Edward Frick ’25
Q Henry Gaston Friedline ’25
Q Sharanya Devi Galipalli ’25
Q Jackson Fisher Geist ’25
Q Lola Ballou Gendreau ’25
Q Gabrielle Marie Glisson ’25
Q Maidar Gongor ’25
Q Gabriel Richard Gonzalez ’25
Q Joseph Mark Graham III ’25
Q Emmett Mark Grzebin ’25
Q Anjali Niraj Gusani ’25
Q Shivani Gutta ’25
Q Adriana Jaden Hallbert ’25
Q Claire Noel Hastings ’25
Q William Mikael Hellman ’25
Q Violet Vaughan Herbert ’25
Q Valeria Mia Hernandez ’25
Q Lila Bella Higgo ’25
Q Maliek Hill ’25
Q Grayson Hunter Hixon ’25
Q Henry Lawson Hobby ’25
Q Kindle Dwyer Hoey ’25
Q Chloe Rose Hollander ’25
Q Troy Adyn Holloway ’25
Q Sofia Anna Jatskevich ’25
Q Matthew Douglas Randall Jenkins ’25
Q Sangye Tenzin Jorn ’25
Q Nighil Aaditya Kamalanathan ’25
Q Ava Katherine Kappaz ’25
Q Penelope Tea Kavalieros ’25
Q Claire Victoria Kelleter ’25
Q James Keiran Kerns ’25
Q Samuel Wambugu Kibogo ’25
Q Maxwell Hanjoon Kim ’25
Q Rafael Thanh Phong Klassen ’25
Q Neala Jade Klein ’25
Q Abigail E. Knauff ’25
Q Soumya Kondu ’25
Q Nicole Elizabeth Koons ’25
Q Andrew Daniel Kravchenko ’25
Q Luke James Kunkle ’25
Q Jonah Clark Landis ’25
Q Ava Lankarani ’25
Q Gracyn Walker Lanning ’25
Q Isabella Ann Lee ’25
Q Gabriel Michael Levy ’25
Q Oliver Jack Levy ’25
Q Jialong Li ’25
Q Summer Lisa Llopis ’25
Q Harriet Loftin ’25
Q Ernesto López Baltazar ’25
Q George Nicholas Louh ’25
Q Carter Che Daniel Lowe ’25
Q Sascha Alexander Macht ’25
Q Cuvin Mahajan ’25
Q Eesh Vikas Majithia ’25
Q Uunsh Vikas Majithia ’25
Q Ava Madeline Mariotti ’25
Q Alexander James Mark ’25
Q Nicholas James Marrero ’25
Q Enzo Martinez Bou ’25
Q Eleanor Elizabeth McArthur ’25
Q Elizabeth Catherine McClure ’25
Q Aedan Melo ’25
Q Kira Rosalind Merrell ’25
Q Brody Nolan Mills ’25
Q Dillan Micheal Morgan ’25
Q Kylie Kathleen Morton ’25
Q Anaiya Nahar ’25
Q Kadin Ahmed Nazir ’25
Q Tyrone Austin C. Neal ’25
Q Hallie Raye Nelson ’25
Q Collin Grant Norton ’25
Q Taylor Ansley Olson ’25
Q Nicholas Paul Ossi ’25
Q Dhruv Dharmesh Pandya ’25
Q Sarah Chaeyoon Park ’25
Q Aryan Vipul Patel ’25
Q Krish Patel ’25
Q Rylan Diep Perales ’25
Q Eva Catherine Petr ’25
Q Avery Diane Petteway ’25
Q Barron Jacob Pettway ’25
Q Kent Thomas Peyton ’25
Q Levi Brant Pietschker ’25
Q Wyatt Louis Dean Jack Porch ’25
Q Adriel Atarah Pratt ’25
Q Jake Nicholas Pratt ’25
Q Alexander Qiu Primavera ’25
Q Bingxiang Qin ’25
Q Anna Margaret Richardson ’25
Q Davis Cook Roberts ’25
Q Jalen Micah Ross ’25
Q Kieran Roychowdhury ’25
Q Alexander Edmond Ruge ’25
Q Scott Thomas Rywelski ’25
Q Avinash Teja Sagi ’25
Q William Scott Sandner ’25
Q Isabel Harper Schimpff ’25
Q Andrew W. Sharkey ’25
Q Theodore Cameron Sharp ’25
Q Anson Helene Silverfield ’25
Q Emerson Rae Smith ’25
Q Mary Agnes Swaney Smith ’25
Q Shane Sebastian Smith ’25
Q Xavier Sohovich ’25
Q Lucas Fritz Stenson ’25
Q Kayla Rose Sterling ’25
Q Evelyn Sala Surface ’25
Q Saylor Lyn Swartz ’25
Q Jaden Ramzey Taher ’25
Q Sarah Anne Thomas ’25
Q Nathan Lucas Towers ’25
Q Chloe Narisse Tucker ’25
Q Amanda Emma Tun ’25
Q Aidan Jake Turney ’25
Q Emma Vasquez ’25
Q Mac Riley Verlander ’25
Q Olivia Grace Vohs ’25
Q Ethan James Von Der Ahe ’25
Q Jaice Jonte Wesley Wilkins ’25
Q Meghan Kathleen Wohlgemuth ’25
Q Reed Jennings Worley ’25
Q Tarek Yamani ’25
Q Liza Yaryna ’25
Q Eldad Zamir ’25
Q Owen Richard Zauke ’25
Q Nathaniel Reagan Zerkowski ’25
CURRENT STUDENTS
Q McKenna Caroline Johnson ’30
Q Natashajeet Saini ’30
Q Bernardo Ayala Martinez ’32
Q Elaina Elizabeth Baldev ’32
Q Hendrik Becker ’32
CURRENT STUDENTS CONT.
Q Lara Elyse Beier ’32
Q Mason Stewart Boone ’32
Q Miss Zahra Bourass
Q Anthony Ramiro Xavier Corral Jr. ’32
Q Annabella Grace Denny ’32
Q Gavin Ankit Desai ’32
Q Lyss Alexandra Elias ’32
Q Pedro Sanson Falcao ’32
Q Santana Jordan Felix ’32
Q Lyndee Erin Freeman ’32
Q Landon Scott Garren ’32
Q William Reynolds Greene ’32
Q Wyatt Finley Hagy ’32
Q Henry Jude Hobbs ’32
Q Winston Michael Hobbs ’32
Q Emily Jea-Lin Hsu ’32
Q Sophie Stella Trzasko ’32
Q Dempsey Roland von Goeben ’32
Q Mary Laurel Warfield ’32
Q Shivansh C. Yadav ’32
Q Alina Yang ’32
Q Carson Renee Alban ’33
Q Claire Eleanor Allen ’33
Q Gilchrist McNair Berg ’33
Q Marin Avery Bullock ’33
Q Mackenzie Elizabeth Burke ’33
Q John William Butt IV ’33
Q Katelyn Marie Chapman ’33
Q Maxine Mo Cheng ’33
Q Lukas Jaeyu Chung ’33
Q Charles Ward Coles ’33
Q Stephen Reed Crews ’33
Q Sawyer Axel Schimpff ’33
Q Emerson James Scott ’33
Q Siana Amiya Singh ’33
Q Ethan Beckett Stam ’33
Q Hudson George Stec ’33
Q Stella Morgan Stephens ’33
Q Eden Gray Sumner ’33
Q Reynolds Elizabeth Walker ’33
Q Cali Grace Wells ’33
Q Carlisle Rose Zvara ’33
Q Herbert Bronx Armel ’34
Q Jocelyn Davis Baker ’34
Q Constantine Ivan Balduyeu ’34
Q Mirabelle Pauline Bauman ’34
Q August Becker ’34
Q Aria Weg Bentley ’34
“Travis and I are proud to support Bolles because it is where our story began. Bolles not only brought us together, but it also laid the foundation for many of our personal and professional accomplishments. The school instilled in us values of excellence, discipline and community that continue to guide us today.
—
Tiffany Ashurian von Tobel ’00
Q Mikayla Jea-Yih Hsu ’32
Q Ashton Ryland Hudson ’32
Q Cal Patrick Johnson ’32
Q Branson Abercrombie Jones ’32
Q Leah Haelee Kang ’32
Q Dylan Anthony Kaplan ’32
Q Rahul Malin Katugaha ’32
Q Dawson Becker Koch ’32
Q Sydney Lynn Koch ’32
Q Hunter Gordon Kuzon ’32
Q Kendall Lynn Kuzon ’32
Q Henry Alexander Levinson ’32
Q Charlotte Grace Lieberman ’32
Q Mark Christian Lonegro ’32
Q Nick Anthony Lonegro ’32
Q Austin Bennett Ludwig ’32
Q Mycah Grace Mathias ’32
Q Lanna Gladys Montanez ’32
Q Olivia Kathleen Oldenburg ’32
Q Shadi Owais ’32
Q Isla Grace Owens ’32
Q Christopher Isaac Schrader ’32
Q Emily Grace Scott ’32
Q Devon Beebe Stahl ’32
Q Rayna June Sterling ’32
Q Zane Ashish Tagra ’32
Q Derek Olin Devens ’33
Q Mark Alexander Dobren ’33
Q Charles Thomas Foley II ’33
Q Ella Makayla Fox ’33
Q Drennon Kimpton Gervin ’33
Q Charlotte Elisabeth Gold ’33
Q Caroline Rae Green ’33
Q Evie Ida Griffis ’33
Q Maya Abigail Gruenbaum ’33
Q Jaxon Young Jenkins ’33
Q Adelaide Elise Johnson ’33
Q Ava Elizabeth Johnston ’33
Q Valentina Justiz ’33
Q Kylie Elle Kaplan ’33
Q William Vincent LaBree ’33
Q Alexandra Victoria Landa ’33
Q Sara Marie Maldonado ’33
Q Caroline Taylor Merrill ’33
Q Margaux Grace Morel ’33
Q Elin Dianne Myers ’33
Q Claire Elise Nimitz ’33
Q Abigail Rose Popovic ’33
Q McKenzie Alexandra Prier ’33
Q Katherine Jean Racioppi ’33
Q Lyla Anne Rippel ’33
Q William Timm Ross ’33
Q Charlotte Louise Cangemi ’34
Q Charly Elizabeth Capps ’34
Q Michael Nolan Chanatry ’34
Q Jayan Ram Chary ’34
Q Kiryn Ram Chary ’34
Q Katherine Elizabeth Coley ’34
Q Camden Alexander Collins ’34
Q Adalina Corral ’34
Q Irina Andrea Cucoranu ’34
Q Natalie Grace Dronca ’34
Q Anya Caroline Elias ’34
Q Rae Elizabeth Emmerich ’34
Q Piper Elliott Fasbinder ’34
Q Catherine Kennedy Foster ’34
Q Lila Fraser Fraser ’34
Q Camille Alessandra Garcia ’34
Q Liam Eben Hall ’34
Q Harper Ruby Harding ’34
Q Sophia Isabel Hayward ’34
Q Jagger Sidney Jenkins ’34
Q Emrah Alen Klempic ’34
Q Auden Christine Kornick ’34
Q James Lewis ’34
Q Lexington Margol ’34
Q Hayden Davis Mathias ’34
Q Sandy Calingasan Miller ’34
CURRENT STUDENTS CONT.
Q Lily Margarita Montanez ’34
Q Kolton James Owens ’34
Q Lucy Ngoc Pham ’34
Q Ananya Sai Putluru ’34
Q John Arthur Rae ’34
Q Mary Elizabeth Serafin ’34
Q Charlotte Blake Skinner ’34
Q Olivia Morgan Skinner ’34
Q Ava Michelle Small ’34
Q Catherine Anne Sanders Strain ’34
Q Amelia James Trzasko ’34
Q Reid Cary Von Der Ahe ’34
Q Susannah Leigh Baker ’35
Q Quinn Michael Burke ’35
Q Charlotte Anne Busby ’35
Q Christian Masser Chanatry ’35
Q Paul Richard Coley ’35
Q Emerson Abigail Daly ’35
Q Landon Conor Daly ’35
Q Emilijia Nicole Degesys ’35
Q Thomas Rutherford Devens ’35
Q Margaux Olivia Dobren ’35
Q Isla Jane Espley ’35
Q Sophie Eloise Freedman ’35
Q Anthony Peter Garamoni ’35
Q Kimpton Hunter Gervin ’35
Q Ari Grisha ’35
Q Ara Sophia Hayes ’35
Q Liv Edwards Hodge ’35
Q Alaina Josephine Kumbhari ’35
Q Harbour Brooks Kuntz ’35
Q Locke Klempf Lee ’35
Q Liev Joseph Morel ’35
Q Damian Alexander Pedraza ’35
Q Leonardo Villas Boas Prado ’35
Q Elizabeth Beatrice Racioppi ’35
Q Aspen Gene Sumiko Rauscher ’35
Q Wesley Roger Ross ’35
Q Noah Matthew Sasseen ’35
Q Graham William Stephens ’35
Q Zuri Jaymes Tagra ’35
Q Kinsley Christina Tully ’35
Q Lucille G. Warfield ’35
Q Nandini Agarwal ’36
Q Jonah Avery Ayala ’36
Q Artham Bhatt ’36
Q Caroline Elizabeth Cangemi ’36
Q Gregory William Chapman ’36
Q Sophia Chmayssani ’36
Q Kyle James Cuevas ’36
Q Felicia Kathryn D’Alto ’36
Q Augie James DesMarais ’36
Q Carson Post Foley ’36
Q Nicholas Richard Fox ’36
Q Jordan Louis Galiano ’36
Q Sawyer Rose Garland ’36
Q Sophie Pearl Goodman ’36
Q Melody Lynn Harper ’36
Q Beckett William Hugh Henderson ’36
Q John Landon Hepler ’36
Q Thane Kendrick Hill ’36
Q Leighton Elizabeth Hudson ’36
Q Preslee Marie Jenkins ’36
Q Alice Hope Kalinski ’36
Q Ellorie Delight Karl ’36
Q Kadin Thomas Karl ’36
Q Martina Rose Kellerman ’36
Q Alessandra Elise King ’36
Q Tory Jean Koch ’36
Q Sophia Kathryn Kumbhari ’36
Q Aria Danielle Kuskowski ’36
Q Conor Lewis ’36
Q Teagan Elizabeth Margol ’36
Q Michael McGehee O’Steen ’36
Q Sofia Nicole Pedraza ’36
Q Olivia Grace Popovic ’36
Q Scarlett May Power ’36
Q Marvin Alexander Prier III ’36
Q Kathryn Sophia Rae ’36
Q Marloe Raine Sabino ’36
Q Bodie Hanna Smart ’36
Q Scarlett Catalina Adriana Stam ’36
Q Olivia Grace Stephens ’36
Q Ariana Taghipour ’36
Q Bradley Allen Waddell III ’36
Q Jackson Cooper Wiedemann ’36
Q Benjamin Allen Woolsey ’36
Q Melissa Yang ’36
Q Mackenzie Jean Bachman ’37
Q Robert Asa Bass ’37
Q Shay Kathryn Capps ’37
Q Tylor Grace Claggett ’37
Q Eden Eleanora Collins ’37
Q Skylar Gray Constantin ’37
Q Emme Sophia Espley ’37
Q Oliver Michael Fowler ’37
Q Vale Kay Griffis ’37
Q Vaughn Ray Griffis ’37
Q Aurora Grisha ’37
Q Hawke Hutchinson Howell ’37
Q Brooklyn Siena Kaplan ’37
Q Dylan Huston Kuntz ’37
Q Lucy Parker Lee ’37
Q Ashlyn Delaney Ludwig ’37
Q Reed Collier O’Steen ’37
Q Madison Quinn Tully ’37
Q Blake Ivan Valov ’37
Q Sydney Rose Winer ’37
Q Shirley Grace Wood ’37
Q Armin Zariffard ’37
Q Josephine Rose Bauman ’38
Q Catherine Sarah Cangemi ’38
Q Lukas Robert Degesys ’38
Q Ella Ann Hepler ’38
Q Laura Jane Kalinski ’38
Q Emma Harper Karlsson ’38
Q Theo Sharunenko ’38
Q Hudson Blake Wilson ’38
Q Mac Henry Woolsey ’38
Q Chloe Ai Zhao ’38
Pictured left to right: Prasanth Krish, Sudhir Agarwal, Indu Agarwal, Manta Gupta, Rajesh Gupta, and Rachna Krish ’99 enjoying Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation Celebration.
From the Director of Bolles Annual Fund and Parent Programs
Sandy Catanese, CFRE
On behalf of the Bolles Advancement team, I want to thank all of you who supported the Bolles Annual Fund during the 2024-25 school year — with your help, we achieved some incredible milestones that are moving Bolles forward in new and exciting ways. I am honored to share a few of them with you in this year’s annual report, as these figures tell such a beautiful story of our donors’ timeless generosity and the impact it makes on our community.
In 2024-25, the Bolles Annual Fund raised nearly $3.5 million, which includes a $1 million gift for financial aid commitment and a $500K commitment for a full-time strength and conditioning coach. This figure also represented a 9 percent increase in donor participation — 1,508 donors this year compared to 1,336 in 2023-24 — and a 100 percent increase in dollars raised during the 2023-24 school year. 100 percent! What a testament to the high level of dedication of Bolles parents, grandparents, students, alumni and friends model for all of us. Coming in with a close 100 percent, Bolles faculty and staff on all four campuses participated in the Bolles Annual Fund at a rate of 97 percent in 2024-25. We are so grateful to the faculty and staff who not only commit their expertise and professionalism to the mission of the School daily, but double-down with an annual financial promise to their workplace.
Another fact I’m proud of is that 410 new donors gave to the School in 2024-25 — and on the flipside,
that our most consistent donors have given for 38 years in a row. These statistics show me the value of longtime, dedicated donors and the promise of those who have only recently discovered the power of giving to the Bolles Annual Fund. We are fortunate to have a long history of philanthropy at the School as it sustains and ignites giving into the future.
Thanks to the generosity of parents, grandparents and great grandparents who have enthusiastically supported their students’ class endowments, we have gone above and beyond our goals for annual giving. During the last four years, class endowments have been established before graduation for the classes of 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026. Several other classes, some of them the youngest students on campus, already are funding endowments. This is a sustaining and growing area of giving and for that we are so grateful!
Whether you are a donor who has supported the Bolles Annual Fund year after year or are newly inspired to make your inaugural gift this school year, we thank you for your generosity and gracious support. Our donors make All Things Possible for our students and help us advance excellence at all levels of the Bolles experience. Thank you for being an important source of our strength!
With gratitude,
Sandy Catanese, CFRE Director of Annual Fund and Parent Programs
YOUR PARTICIPATION MATTERS! 2024-25 ANNUAL FUND FACT & FIGURES
2024-25 GIVING FUNNELS — OTHER THAN THE BOLLES ANNUAL FUND CAPITAL ENDOWMENT PLANNED
$ OUR MOST CONSISTENT DONORS HAVE GIVEN FOR 38 YEARS IN A ROW.
THE PARENT ASSOCIATION HELD
220 MEETINGS AND EVENTS ACROSS ALL FOUR CAMPUSES.
172 MEMBERS OF THE AGNES CAIN PAINTER & GLYNLEA SOCIETY — GAVE A GIFT OF $3,000 OR MORE ANNUALLY.
$3,657,571
$2,397,993
$1,882,500
$3,464,975
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED FOR ANNUAL FUND IN 2024-25
9% 100%
If you haven’t already donated to this year’s Bolles Fund, visit BOLLES. ORG/SUPPORT or scan QR. $
PARTICIPATION — # OF DONORS
1,336 2023-24 vs.
1,508 2024-25
PERCENTAGE INCREASE IN NUMBER OF DONORS IN 2023-24 VS. 2024-25.
PERCENTAGE INCREASE IN DOLLARS RAISED IN 2023-24 VS. 2024-25.
94% OF FACULTY AND STAFF PARTICIPATED IN THE BOLLES ANNUAL FUND IN 2024-25.
Limitless Opportunities!
410 NUMBER OF NEW DONORS (PARENTS, ALUMNI, STUDENTS, FRIENDS).
Annual Giving
ANNUAL LEGENDS
($25,000 OR MORE)
ANNUAL VISIONARIES
($10,000 to $24,999)
ANNUAL LEADERS
($3,000 to $9,999)
ANNUAL FOUNDERS
($500 to $2,999)
ANNUAL FRIENDS (UP TO $499)
AT THE HEART
Zanne & Will Burke
“Matthew was a boarder on campus for three years as we commuted to Ponte Vedra Beach from New Mexico. The care and support he received in the boarding community stand out as a highlight. We have also had wonderful experiences with the faculty and staff at Bolles, as well as the School’s golf team coaches and the Athletic Director. I personally have worked closely with the Advancement team and events coordinator as the chair of the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus PA. The commitment and professionalism of these individuals and supporting staff are fantastic, everyone works well together to create the Bolles experience that every student enjoys on campus. One of the wonderful byproducts of engaging with the Bolles community is developing a heart for Bolles. This heart for Bolles inspires one to give and give generously to The Bolles School.”
ANNUAL LEGENDS
($25,000 OR MORE)
Q Anonymous
Q Jill and Charlie Arnold III ’86
Q Matt Byrd ’94
Q Chad Dutler
Q Chad Dutler Industries
Q Lindsay Skinner Eyrick ’98 ^ and Chris Eyrick ’95
Q Celeste Rice Donovan Green ’85 and Jeff Green
Q Laura and Mike Hodge ’90 +
Q Kate LeMaistre Jones ’97 and Malcolm Jones III ’96
Q Leslie Jones and Malcolm* Jones, Jr. ’71
Q Mary Virginia Jones
Q Jan and Chris Kirby
Q KirbyCo Builders Inc.
Q Meghan and Jon Larson
Q Zoie Haynes Morales ’96 and Michael Morales ’96 +
Q Darnice and Derek O’Leary ^
Q Sue and Duane Ottenstroer
Q Lollie and George Pilcher III ’00
Q Julie and Dan Rice ’80
Q Dianne and Charles * Rice
Q The Dianne T. and Charles E. Rice Family Foundation Inc
Q Ellen Fitzsimmons Rogowski and Greg Rogowski
Q Cindy Sanborn ’83 and Beth Ann Andrews
Q Becky and Leed Silverfield ’95
Q Sarah and Chet Skinner ’98 +
Q Teresa Bennett and Jim Staman, M.D.
Q The Fig Tree Fund
Q The McKenzie Noelle Wilson Foundation
Q Stephanie Wilson
Q Fallon and Blake Wilson ’11
ANNUAL VISIONARIES
($10,000 to $24,999)
Q Anonymous
Q Heather and Brad Arrowsmith ’96 ^
Q Greg Boree ’92
Q Melanie Boree
Q Zanne and Will Burke
Q Lindsey and Andy Capps
Q Sher-Lu Pai, M.D. and Rajeeb Das
Q James M. Davis III ’66
Q Paula and Dan Dross ’76 +
Q Jessie Ball duPont Fund
Q Heidi and Steve Fischer
Q Emily and Dave Foley
Q Jennifer and Chris Fox, M.D.
Q Christina and Frank Gatlin
Q Tina and Thad Gulliford ’89
Q Ashton and Jonathan Hedy ’06
Q Catherine LeMaistre Jones ’97 and J. Malcolm Jones III ’96
Q Mac Jones ’17
Q Shelly and Chris Lanning
Q Kris and Frank Lonegro
Q Hal Lynch, Jr.* ~
Q Michael Meyers + and Chad Labenz
Q Beth Uible Morris ’77 and Bill Morris
Q Kathy Skinner Newton ’72 and Rusty Newton +
Q Laurie and Clay Richter
Q Jenifer and Chip Skinner, III ’70
Q Amanda and Scott Soltau
Q Suzanne and Chip Stelljes ’80
Q Nita and Charlie Tomm
Q Mary Jane and Jack Uible
Q Margo and George Varn Jr. ’72
Q Sue Marie and Bradley Waddell, Jr.
ANNUAL LEADERS
($3,000 to $9,999)
Q Anonymous
Q Brooke Johnson Acosta-Rua ’84 and Fernando Acosta-Rua ’85 +
Q Jessica Tunstill Crews, D.M.D. ’01 and Matt Crews
Q Jill and Jed Davis +
Q Taylor Smith Day ’96 and Nathan Day
Q Sunanda Deshmukh, M.D. and Vinod Deshmukh, M.D.
Q Julianna Ward-Destang and Sanovnik Destang
Q Emily and Chris Dostie ’99
Q Ginny and Richard Dostie ’72
Q Madeleine Dunn, Ph.D. and David Dunn ’03
Q Ruth Ann and Mark Dunn ’65
Q Erin Mulholland and Rob Eidson
Q Lynda May Erwin ’80 and Bill Erwin, Jr. ’80 +
Q Teddy Foster ’04
Q Sharon and Bob Foster
Q Amy and Nick Fouraker ’99
Q Shirley Waters Francis ’78 and Jim Francis
Q Rebecca Goldfaden, Pharm.D. and Keith Goldfaden
Q Caitlin and Ryan Greene
Q Leila Tolaymat, M.D and Matthew Hall, M.D.
Q Wendy Ottenstroer Hamilton ’87 and Scott Hamilton
Q Justin Hart ’00
Q Julie and James Hatcher
Q Lisa Hawthorne +
Q Kristin and Hank Heinold II
Q Tristan and Tyler Hodges
Q Berrylin Houston
Q Carolyn and Clancy Houston ’70
Q Mandy and Ashton Hudson
Q Angelica and Mike Hughes ’87
Q Amy and Dan Iracki
Q Louisa * and Tom Isaacs
Q Karin and Derar Islim, Ph.D.
Q Brady S. Johnston Perpetual Charitable Trust
Q Laura and Billy Kappaz +
Q Erinn and Paul Kelly ’86
Q Arpitha Ketty, M.D. and Venky Ketty
Q Destin Kirby ’19
Q Quade Kirby ’16
Q Jennifer and Steve Kowkabany
Q Meredith Regas Kurosko ’99 and Steve Kurosko ’97
Q Valerie and Anthony Laudicina
Q Jennifer and Andy Levinson
Q Shuang Li
Q Mary Elizabeth Lott, M.D. and McGregor Lott, M.D.
Q Sharon Lucie
Q Jeanie and Bill Lynch ’77
Q Sonika Soni and Vivek Mahajan
Q Kila and Tim McCann
Q Courtney and Stephen McCarthy
Q Courtney and Brooks McCormick ’04
Q The Ray Sutton McGehee Foundation
Q Debbie and Sutton McGehee, Jr. ’68
Q William McVeigh
Q Glenn and Michael Miller
Q Samantha and Mike Minutelli ’95
Q Valerie and Ed Morales Jr. ’80
Q Margie and Jorge Morales
Q John William Morris ’10
Q Brogen Kirby Mowczan ’12
Q Katy and Pat Murphy
Q Janet and Kevin Neal, D.D.S.
Q Stephanie and Judd Nieman
Q Carol and Mike Nimitz
Q Jane and John Pendergast, Jr. ’73
Q John Peyton
Q Bill Powell ’72
Q Alison and Brett Power
Q Kellie and Drew Prusiecki
Q Deborah Hicks Quazzo ’78 and Stephen R. Quazzo
Q Marsha Hutchinson Reardon ’69 and Myles Reardon
Q Joan and Phil Risley ’79
Q Jeff Role
Q Lauren ^ and Ted Rueger
Q Peter Sack ’07
Q Nina and Jamal Salameh, M.D. ’88
Q Tatiana Radi Salvador ’86 + and Julio Salvador
Q Shannon and Matthew Scott
Q David Sheppard ’75
Q Bonnie and Ken Skaggs
Q Erin and Chris Skinner ’80
Q Darcy and Eli Sleiman III ’09
Q Janie and Eli Sleiman, Jr.
Q Sarah and Brian Small
Q Allison Rau Stahl and Clark Stahl IV
Q Brooke and Hap Stein ’70
Q Karen Stone + and Richard Margulies
Q Tash Saypol and Scott Stutzman
Q The Patrick Heinold Foundation Inc.
Q Kimberly Stein Tonning ’98 and Ken Tonning
Q Uible-Morris Family Foundation Inc.
Q LuAnn Alvarez VanPelt ’74 and Rodney VanPelt ’73 +
Q Stephanie and Scotty Verlander ’94
Q Kari von Goeben, M.D. and Rick von Goeben
Q Abigail and Hunter Walker ’14
Q Julie Walker
Q Olga Bertozzi Walker, D.V.M. ’87 and Mark Walker, D.V.M.
Q Denise and Mike Wallace
Q Wendy and Seth Waller
Q Marte Wasserman, M.D. and Paul Wasserman, M.D.
Q Joey and Tim Whelan
Q Zolo Holdings LLC
Q Rebecca and Dan Zwieg
ANNUAL FOUNDERS
($500 to $2,999)
Q Anonymous
Q Lindsey and Ryan Abbaszadeh, M.D.
Q Megan and Aarian Afshari, M.D. ’07
Q Stephanie Font, M.D. and Edgardo Agrait, M.D.
Q Sarita Nambiar
Q Cleopatra and Nathaniel Alexander
Q Kristen and Andy Allen
Q Stephanie and Chase Allen
Q Andrea and Richard Altman ’66
Q Mark Anderson ’06
Q Lisa-Mae Armbrust, Psy.D. and Steve Armbrust
Q Melissa Gross-Arbikd and Shawn Arnold
Q Sally and Eric Bacon
Q Laura Bailey
Q Rebecca Cain and Sam Baldwin, Ph.D.
Q Lyssa Kohler Ball ’95 and Chris Ball ’96
Q Karen Rinaman Barakat ’88 and Oliver Barakat
Q Kara and Brazos Barber
Q Carol and Jep Barbour ’75
Q Mariam Barikbin, D.D.S. and Reza Barikbin
Q Patricia and Andrew Barker
Q Susanna and David Barton ’90
Q Giselle Habet, M.D. and Luke Basdeo, M.D.
AT THE HEART
Capps Family
Andy and Lindsey Capps were looking for much more than a new house during their 2024 relocation from Atlanta. They sought community — an authentic and embracing environment where they and their three young children could grow, build lifetime connections and sharpen their unique passions and strengths to make a difference for others. The Capps family found these merits and more in their sunny Ponte Vedra Beach residence and on the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus, where children Charly ’34 and Shay ’37 — and one day, brother Zeus — have made their school home. One year later, this family of five is giving back to their new community in meaningful ways, helping shape the campus that welcomed them so warmly.
“The overarching theme is how welcoming everyone at Bolles has been to us,” said Andy, a real estate entrepreneur and CEO/co-founder of Atlanta-based Resicap. He recalled how their new friend and neighbor Shag Slaughter orchestrated a spirited homedelivery of Bulldog swag and students to welcome the family to Bolles and how the same conviviality enveloped them at the School’s annual New Parent Reception. School admissions and advancement staff added to the family’s sense of belonging from the very start. “Bolles has quickly become the center of community for our family, and we are so grateful to be part of it.”
Bolles’ pervasive openheartedness and their children’s positive first-year experience on the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus inspired the Capps family to give back — almost immediately. In their first year as Bolles parents, Andy and Lindsey Capps joined a group of Ponte Vedra Beach families dedicated to funding the installation of a new sunshade playground structure on campus — a key capital project that promotes safer outdoor play on campus. Installed this summer, the sunshade is providing exciting new opportunities for students to
get outside and demonstrate the power of play. The generous parents backing this initiative are flexing another Bolles strength: the All Things Possible nature of Bulldog philanthropy. As the Capps family experienced in their Bolles welcome, a community pursuing excellence through courage, integrity and compassion together makes a tremendous difference in the outcomes for all.
“Our quality of life is so much richer knowing these families, it’s a fun adventure to be on together,” said Lindsey, a former volleyball athlete from Sarasota and interior designer who volunteers on campus as way of giving back. The couple also made a meaningful gift to the School that supports professional development for Bolles educators. “We believe in the importance of participating and helping make something better for our kids and especially the teachers. It’s been such a wonderful transition to be part of a community that backs everybody.”
The Bolles School is grateful to the Capps family and Bolles families who have demonstrated that gifts of time, talent and treasure help build the very community that has offered its authenticity and embrace.
The Capps family, left to right: Andy, Zeus, Charly ’34, Shay ’37 and Lindsey.
Q Lynn and David Bassin
Q Ursula and Mark Baum
Q Pauline and Josh Bauman
Q Kate and John Bazylewicz
Q Alex Beier, M.D. and Shaun Beier
Q Jacklyn Bennett
Q Elizabeth Bishop
Q Saunders Bliss ’01
Q Elizabeth and Lou Body
Q Katie and Connor Boney
Q Julie and Kevin Boone
Q Stacy and Abdul Bouziane
Q Betsy and Randy Brock ’73
Q Sarah Meadows Brown ’91 and Bert Brown
Q George Brunkhorst ’55
Q Seiko and David Buell ’77
Q Erika and Gregory Burgess ’90
Q Melanie and Morgan Busby
Q Dana Bussiere and Tim Boutwell
Q Alina and Edward Callaway
Q Goubin Cao and Xiaobing Zheng
Q Cecil Partners LLC
Q Julianne and Saxby Chambliss
Q Christina and Mike Clohecy
Q Amy Imfeld Coles ’98 and Miguel Coles
Q Donna and Bob Colyer
Q Michele and Bob Cook ’78
Q Doreen Coutelin and Ken Black
Q CSX Transportation
Q LeAnna and Husein Cumber
Q Julia and Alexander Czentye
Q Meg and Tom Davis, M.D.
Q Charlene Deen
Q Brittany and Andre DesMarais
Q Joann DesMarais
Q Ashu Dhanjal, M.D. and Manmohan Dhanjal
Q Mary Frances and Todd Dobry
Q Michelle and Lester Dominick
Q Lisa and Todd Dorman, M.D. ’76
Q Laura and Mike Dostie ’04
Q Yomary and Don Downer, M.D.
Q Bonny and Steve Dunn
Q Nancy and John Dykers, Jr., M.D. ’52
Q John Eadie ’67
Q Jen and Josh Edwards ’97
Q Darsi and Marc Edwards
Q Charlotte and Gary Ehlig
Q Carole and Ted Emerson
Q Annie and John Erstling
Q Ramsha Kudia, M.D. and Adnan Faruqi, M.D.
Q Carle Felton ’95
Q Ana and Stanley Fidanque ’75
AT THE HEART
Walker Family
“My parents instilled in my brother and I a strong belief in philanthropy and giving back to the community around us. As a family, we believe that what you give will multiply and come back to you. If we are able to give back to a place that gives so much to my daughters and all of the other students, we will always choose to do so. I think that our work with the Bouziane family to build the new turf field on the playground brought our family joy and made the biggest impact. That investment has changed not just the landscape of the campus but also brings so much joy and fun to the students. Watching my girls and their friends play in a space we helped create fills my heart with joy—and knowing it will bring smiles to others for years to come is incredibly rewarding.”
Q Renata Folstein, D.D.S.
Q Heather and Andrew Forrester
Q Sarah Allen Foster
Q Jane and Bill Fox
Q Janet and Mark Frampton
Q Catherine and David Friedline
Q Meredith Chartrand Frisch ’99 and Mark Frisch ’99
“Though our time here is brief, we have the opportunity to leave a lasting legacy,” said Stacey Bouziane, reflecting on the installation of Bouziane Field at Whitehurst Campus. “This field is more than just a playground — it’s a gift to current and future students, a place where they can grow, play and create memories that will stay with them for a lifetime.”
Q Tera and Jeff Lageman
Q Lynn Ackerman Landau ’81 and Gregg Landau
Q Marilyn and Buddy Landis
Q Louise Lantzy
Q Shelly and Brett Lenhart
Q Lauren and Trey Leonard ’05
Q Katharine and David Loeb, M.D.
Q Christy Lusk, Ph.D.
Q Jennifer and Andrew MacDonald
Q Anne and Randall Mann ’73
Q Meg and Charles Margiotta ’09
Q Brooke and David Margol ’99
Q Claudia and Tony Milian
Q Anna and Tony Marinatos
Q Moya and Peter Marks
Q Julie and Ed Marsh ’02
Q Julie and Tony Martin
Q Kelly Matoney and Josh Hurwitz
Q Catherine and Matt Merritt
Q Sarah and Francis Monaco
Q Linda and Andy Moore ’70
Q Hannah and Will Murphy ’04
Q Leslie and Bob Nathan, M.D. ’66
Q Janice Stelljes Naumann, M.D. ’80 and Wendel Naumann, M.D.
Q Carolyn Tran Russell, M.D. and Matt Russell, M.D.
Q Tony Ryan
Q Julie Thompson Ryan ’95 and Michael Ryan
Q Laura Haimes and Greg Sabino, D.D.S.
Q Elaine Maltby Sandifer * and Mike Sandifer ’64
Q Brenda and Bill Schilling, Jr.
Q Sara and Scott Schweitzer ’95
Q Leslie and Stephen Scibelli, M.D.
Q Linda Thompson Seierstad
Q Piper Moyer-Shad ’91 and Bill Shad IV ’91
Q Lori Rebman Shad ’92 and Jack Shad ’93 *
Q Swati Shah, M.D. and Hardik Shah, M.D.
AT THE HEART
Teresa and Joey Hudson
26-year Bolles teachers, coaches, dorm parents and Bolles Day Camp directors
“The gifts Bolles has given to the Hudson family is priceless. The time and effort from teachers investing in our own children is what we desire to do in the students that we teach and coach each year as well. We believe giving back through our jobs is pivotal in paying it forward because of what our family received. We want other Bolles’ families to receive the blessings ours did, so we give back or pay it forward if you want to look at it that way. We also believe each year we can work at Bolles is another year for us to increase our donation to help show how much it has meant to us, does mean to us and will mean to us in the future. In our society, everything seems to increase each year, so why wouldn’t we want to increase our contribution as well.”
Q Sarah and Ed Sidenstricker
Q Andrew Siguler ’17
Q Sarah and Will Siguler
Q Ruth Chambers Simmons ’77 and Sidney Simmons ’76
Q Courtney Romanec Bahr ’97 and Christian Bahr ’93
Q Victoria Maria Bahr ’97
Q Betsy Bailey
Q Kathy and Barry Baines
Q Anne Davis Baker ’68
Q Lauren and Ted Baker II ’96
Q Jocelyn Davis Baker ’34
Q Katherine Baker ’18
Q Susannah Leigh Baker ’35
Q Tim Baker ’93
Q Elaina Elizabeth Baldev ’32
Q Natallia and Nick Baldev
Q Constantine Ivan Balduyeu ’34
Q Maryna and Pavel Balduyeu, M.D.
Q Anne and Haywood Ball ’57
Q Avani Bansal ’21
Q Oliver Barakat Jr. ’19
Q Sissy and Jim Barker IV ’53
Q Cari and Chris Barksdale
Q Lisa Woodward Barnidge ’84 and Frank Barnidge
Q Brittany and Aaron Bass
Q Robert Asa Bass ’37
Q Stephanie Hodge Bassett ’84
Q Serene Bateh ’09
Q Demere Clarke Bates ’64 and John Bates
Q Amanda Batten
Q Rose and Allan Bauman
Q Josephine Rose Bauman ’38
Q Mirabelle Pauline Bauman ’34
Q Nancy Bazylewicz
Q Sonya and Darren Bearson ’92
Q August Becker ’34
Q Hendrik Becker ’32
Q Janyce Becker
Q Lara Elyse Beier ’32
Q Anne and John Belding, Ph.D. ’61
Q Aimee Baum Belser ’89 and Ted Belser
Q Andrea and Antonio Benitez
Q Elizabeth Baum Benson ’84 and Ted Benson
Q Aria Weg Bentley ’34
Q Laura and Harrison * Bentley
Q Christopher Sean Berdy ’87
Q Gilchrist McNair Berg ’33
Q Mary Caroline Gillam Berg ’17 and Matt Berg
Q Hillary and Erik Berger
Q Holly Krauter Berger ’97
Q Monica Bernhardt ’88
Q Tricia Bessho
Q Geetika Bhatt, M.D. and Aashish Bhatt, M.D.
Q Artham Bhatt ’36
Q Molly and Jack Bickford D.D.S.
Q Mary Sue Biggins
Q Debra DeKay Billard ’74 and Bill Billard
Q Howard Billings Jr. ’99
Q Ann and Dan Bishop
Q Marlene L. Black
Q Greg Blackmer ’64
Q Lisa and DJ Blackrick
Q Natale Washington Blackwell ’90
Q Suzanne Reithoffer Blake ’90 and James Blake
Q Stephanie Block ’18
Q Lisa and James Bolling, M.D.
Q Mary Claire and Paisley Boney IV ’73
Q Mason Stewart Boone ’32
Q Pat and Thom Borowy, M.D.
Q Agnes and Garrett Bosch 2016
Q Laura Boswell
Q Mike Boswell
Q Miss Zahra Bourass
Q Karen Ibach Bowden ’79
Q Vanesa and Aaron Bowden
Q Sherry and Jamie Bowen
Q Meme and Nick Bowman ’99
Q Haley Bowmaster ’20
Q Jessica Boylan and Gerardo Montanez
Q Christopher Bracken
Q Simon Brackin ’20
Q Kindt Brady ’14
Q Nomita Von Barby Brady ’54
Q Kristina and Nicholas Breffitt
Q Charla and Bill Brewster
Q Jackson Brill ’23
Q Melissa Bridy Brim ’06 and William Brim ’06
Q The Morris F. and Delores M. Brink Trust
Q Walter Brinkman
Q Ann Williams Brinson ’68 and Robert Brinson
Q Claudia Brizendine
Q Laureen Chang and Pete Brockett ’63
Q Susan Williams Brodeur ’81 and Richard Brodeur
Q Leslie and Sol Brotman, D.D.S.
Q Fred Brown, LPC
Q Schuyler Brown ’06
Q Jean Kelly Brown ’84 and Greg Brown
Q Jenny and Michael Brumback, M.D.
Q Lillian and Paul Bruns
Q Jessica Bryan
Q Kim and Mark Bryan
Q Maja and Markus Bucher
Q Andres Buitrago
Q Nancy and Jim Bullard
Q Bonnie Bullen
Q Philippa Marks ’03 and Brad Bullington ’02
Q Larry Bullington
Q Marin Avery Bullock ’33
Q Cat and Rob Bullock
Q Amy and Dee Bumgardner ’76
Q Michael Scott Burgstiner Jr. ’23
Q Mackenzie Elizabeth Burke ’33
Q Elizabeth and Michael Burke
Q Quinn Michael Burke ’35
Q Eva and Charles Burnett ’12
Q Katherine Burton ’23
Q Charlotte Anne Busby ’35
Q Paula and Tom Busby
Q Diana and Alan Bush
Q Lisa and Chris Butler
Q Lisa and Frank Butler, M.D. ’65
Q Julia Butler ’19
Q Nicole and John Butt
Q John William Butt IV ’33
Q Lina and Jon Byron
Q Ruth Calvin ’76
Q Katherine Cammack
Q Suzanne and Jack Camp
Q Carla Campbell and Jay Tucker
Q David Campbell ’00
Q Gail and James Campbell
Q Caryn Reed Canfield ’93
Q Caroline Elizabeth Cangemi ’36
Q Catherine Sarah Cangemi ’38
Q Charlotte Louise Cangemi ’34
Q Grace and Asher Cantor, M.D.
Q Mai Thanh Nguyen and Phillips Cao, M.D.
Q Charly Elizabeth Capps ’34
Q Shay Kathryn Capps ’37
Q Judith and Richard Carlson
Q Debbie and Luis Carney, Ph.D.
Q Debbie and Phillip Caruso
Q Kaelyn Sreenan Cassidy ’14 and Michael Cassidy ’14
Q Maria Belen Mencia Fernández and David Castañeda
Q Kari and Andrew Castleman
Q Sandy and Tony Catanese
Q Alex Cellar ’13
Q William Chamberlain ’23
Q Christian Masser Chanatry ’35
Q Erin and Michael Chanatry, D.C. ’04
Q Michael Nolan Chanatry ’34
Q Allison and Neil Chandler
Q Dipali Changela, M.D. and Kinesh Changela, M.D.
Q Krista ’06 and Greg Chapas ’05
Q Gregory William Chapman ’36
Q Katelyn Marie Chapman ’33
Q Kimberly Harrell Chapman ’00
Q Jayan Ram Chary ’34
Q Kiryn Ram Chary ’34
Q Monika and Ram Chary
Q Joy and Adam Chatani
Q Maxine Mo Cheng ’33
Q Bin Chen and Xin Cheng
Q Dr. and Mrs. Mohamad Chmayssani
Q Sophia Chmayssani ’36
Q Lukas Jaeyu Chung ’33
Q Jenny McGehee Claggett ’04 and Ty Claggett
Q Tylor Grace Claggett ’37
Q Taylor Clark
Q Joyce Clark
Q Caroline Clements ’19
Q Michele Masterson Clements ’84 and Charles Clements *
Q Pamela and John * Clubb
Q Chloe Cochran ’20
Q Arlene Murnak and Bill Cody
Q Carole Krusch and Bert Cohen
Q Caleb Cohill ’20
Q Kate Victoria Cohill ’23
Q Alexandra Demetree Cohlmia ’04 and Adam Cohlmia, D.D.S.
Q Rande Coleman
Q Charles Ward Coles ’33
Q Victoria and Tal Coley ’96
Q Katherine Elizabeth Coley ’34
Q Paul Richard Coley ’35
Q Camden Alexander Collins ’34
Q Dawn and Tom Collins
Q Eden Eleanora Collins ’37
Q Mr. Landon A. Collins
Q Allison and Kip Collins ’05
Q Crissy and Zach Collins
Q Patricia and Rex Conner
Q Brooke and Jonathan Constantin, M.D.
Q Skylar Gray Constantin ’37
Q Christi Cook ’95
Q Adalina Corral ’34
Q Viti and Anthony Corral
Q Anthony Ramiro Xavier Corral Jr. ’32
Q Annie Varela and Manuel Costas
Q Heather Lane Courtney ’02 and William Courtney
Q Donna Squyres and Jim Cousar IV ’70
Q Cynthia and Barry Covington ’61
Q Suzanne and John Cowdery ’67, M.D.
Q Marty and Susan Coyne
Q Elizabeth and Neil Crawford
Q Yolanda Crawford
Q Jeff Creter
Q Tim Creter
Q Debra and Richard Crews
Q Stephen Reed Crews ’33
Q Kyle Crisp
Q Rachael and Jim Crosby ’64
Q Araceli and Christopher Crotty
Q David Crouch ’19
Q Delia Cucoranu, M.D. and Ioan Cucoranu, M.D.
Q Irina Andrea Cucoranu ’34
Q Kyle James Cuevas ’36
Q Elizabeth and Luis Cuevas
Q Jose Curbelo
Q Branka and Boro Curcic
Q Beth and John Curran
Q Libby and Kevin Curran
Q Katie and Pat Cussen
Q Ruilin and Tyler Dacus
Q Erika and Aaron Dale
Q Felicia Kathryn D’Alto ’36
Q Taya Jean-Marie Edwards ’17
Q Amira and Philip Elder ’60
Q Melanie and Alex Elias
Q Anya Caroline Elias ’34
Q Lyss Alexandra Elias ’32
Q Mary Peterson and Nabil Elias, Ph.D.
Q Lark and Tom Elliott ’79
Q Julie and George Ellis
Q Holly and Mark Emas, M.D.
Q Jacqueline Emas ’19
Q Rae Elizabeth Emmerich ’34
Q Sandra English
Q Ashley and Will English
Q Robert Eshelman ’10
Q Emme Sophia Espley ’37
Q Isla Jane Espley ’35
Q Mr. and Mrs. John A. Espley
Q Esther Estes, M.D. and Cameron Estes
Q Lonnieta and Ron Estes ’64
Q Laura Evans ’83 and Darren Ronan
Q Carrie and Jon Ezzell
Q Isabel and Felipe Falcao, D.D.S.
Q Pedro Sanson Falcao ’32
Q Linda and Kirk Farber
Q Cindy Farlow
Q Ian MacKenzie Farnham ’04
Q Dorothy and Dan Fasbinder
Q Piper Elliott Fasbinder ’34
Q Sheila and John Faulkner
Q A.J. and LaPorscha Felix
Q Santana Jordan Felix ’32
Q Amanda and Daniel Ferrari
Q Viviane and Fellipe Canale
Q Alexandra Block Fischer ’11 and Harrison Fischer
Q Prudence Fisher ’74
Q Cathryn and Mac Fite ’72
Q Connor Fites ’20
Q Mari-An and Jack Fitzmaurice
Q Alexandra and Sean Fitzmaurice
Q Ivy Fitzpatrick, M.D. and Joe Fitzpatrick, M.D.
Q Philip Flamand
Q Leslie and Peter Flynt ’02
Q Dakota Fogg
Q Carson Post Foley ’36
Q Charles Thomas Foley II ’33
Q Deborah Ford ’64
Q Catherine Kennedy Foster ’34
Q Tobiann Grindstaff and David Foster ’86
Q Kayce and Greg Fowler
Q Jessica and Patrick Fowler
Q Marissa Fowler
Q Barbara and Mike Fowler
Q Oliver Michael Fowler ’37
Q Ella Makayla Fox ’33
Q Nicholas Richard Fox ’36
Q Akiko Okano Fralicker ’05 and Albert W. Fralicker, D.C.
Q Debra Franks
Q Jaime and Robert Franzmathes
Q Lila Fraser Fraser ’34
Q Gretchen Bielmyer-Fraser, Ph.D. and T.J. Fraser
Q Randy and Marc Freedman
Q Sophie Eloise Freedman ’35
Q Lyndee Erin Freeman ’32
Q Rachel and Terrance Freeman
Q Dorothy French
Q Wanda and Michael Fritton
Q Gabi and Andrew Fudge
Q Leigh and Joe Gaetano
Q Susanne and Grant Gainer ’83
Q William Gilmore Gainer ’74
Q Jordan Louis Galiano ’36
Q Sandra Galiano
Q Kimberly and Vince Galiano M.D.
Q Cecilia and Russ Gambill
Q Pamela Ganiel
Q John Ganzel ’02
Q Anthony Peter Garamoni ’35
Q Amanda and Michael Garamoni
Q Camille Alessandra Garcia ’34
Q Katy and Edwin Garcia
Q Lauren and Ian Garland
Q Sawyer Rose Garland ’36
Q Lauren and Scott Garren
Q Landon Scott Garren ’32
Q Erin Gastaldi
Q Christopher Gebauer
Q Lauren Genduso and Thomas Hussey
Q Anne-Marie Lewis Gentle ’04
Q Elizabeth Gentry
Q Jennifer Geric, D.D.S. and Christoper Geric, D.M.D.
Q Drennon Kimpton Gervin ’33
Q Kimpton Hunter Gervin ’35
Q Erika and William Gervin
Q Nicole and Jake Gibbons ’15
Q Alex Gibbs ’08
Q Haldan Gibbs ’16
Q Dawn and Dave Giordano
Q Linda and Randy Givens
Q Catherine Anne Gleason ’16
Q Bernice Glover and Robert Norris
Q Barbara Glynn
Q Charlotte Elisabeth Gold ’33
Q Janice and Mark Gold, M.D.
Q Katie Gold M.D. and Steve Gold ’95 +
Q Diane Datz Goldman ’74 and Nathan Goldman
Q Neelima and Dilip Gole
Q Jennifer and Jamie Gomez
Q Tiffany and Juan Gonzalez
Q Dan Goodman ’72
Q Nicole and Eric Goodman
Q Sophie Pearl Goodman ’36
Q Kathi Burt and Mark Goodson ’73
Q Garman Honaman Gordon ’95
Q Michael Dean Gordon ’79
Q Thomas Gorman
Q Tessa and Darryl Gottlieb
Q Beckie Gowen
Q Elissa Grace
Q Caroline Rae Green ’33
Q Mindy and PJ Green
Q Allison Greene
Q William Reynolds Greene ’32
Q Ginny Greenland
Q Liza and Blake Griffis
Q Evie Ida Griffis ’33
Q Seana Weeks and Hank Griffis
Q Vale Kay Griffis ’37
Q Vaughn Ray Griffis ’37
Q Kris and Edward Grimes
Q Emma Ann Grimes ’34
Q Fabiola and Aleks Grisha
Q Ari Grisha ’35
Q Aurora Grisha ’37
Q Courtney Oldenburg Grover ’01 and Jeffrey Grover
Q Maya Abigail Gruenbaum ’33
Q Arun and Suparna Gulani
Q Marleigh and Tripp Gulliford
Q John Gwynes
Q Heather Hagy
Q Wyatt Finley Hagy ’32
Q Becky Reynolds Haigler ’04 and Michael Haigler
Q Liam Eben Hall ’34
Q Kathryn Halloran, Ph.D. and Bob Halloran
Q Martha and Jack Hanna
Q Kendall and Drew Hannon ’06
Q Reid Hanson, D.V.M. ’75
Q Cynthia and Chuck Harcrow
Q Harper Ruby Harding ’34
Q Drew Harlow ’07
Q Adam Harper
Q Holly Harper
AT THE HEART
Dronca Family
The Maya Dronca Foundation, started by Mayo Clinic tumor immunology physician Roxana Dronca M.D. and husband, Serban, to honor their late daughter, Maya ’31, supported the new Sunshade playground project on the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus. While the foundation’s genesis is heartrending, its gift to Bolles is inspiring a safe and inspiring new opportunity for campus students, including sister Natalie “Naty” ’34, to play and relish the outdoors.
“Bolles has wrapped our family in love and compassion, especially during our most difficult times,” she said. “giving back is our way of saying thank you, and we hope this gift inspires others to find their own way to leave a lasting, positive mark on this incredible community.”
Q Kayte D’Alto
Q Emerson Abigail Daly ’35
Q Landon Conor Daly ’35
Q Meghan Daly, M.D. and Patrick Daly, M.D.
Q Agnes Ellis Danciger ’59
Q Suzanne Dannheim ’16
Q Lisa David
Q Sally and Jeremy Davis
Q Naomi and Josh Davis ’01
Q Katie Prusiecki Davis ’12 and Mitchell Davis
Q Margaret Davis
Q Stephanie and Max Davis
Q Ashley de Hechavarria ’15
Q Roxanna De Soto
Q Emilijia Nicole Degesys ’35
Q Lukas Robert Degesys ’38
Q Catherine Degesys, M.D. and Mykolas Degesys
Q Patricia Delaney
Q Nick Demetree ’11
Q Grace Denman ’35
Q Erica and Shelby Denman
Q Ms. Debbie Denman-Spink and Mr. Ed Denman
Q Allison and Matt Denmark
Q Annabella Grace Denny ’32
Q Ellen and Doug Denny
Q Joyce and Dan* Deptula
Q Mittal and Ankit Desai, M.D. ’96
Q Gavin Ankit Desai ’32
Q Tracy Martin DeSelm, M.D. and Rich DeSelm ’74
Q Augie James DesMarais ’36
Q Kristen and David DeSmidt
Q Tiffany and Kevin Desrosiers
Q Derek Olin Devens ’33
Q Susan and Bob Devens
Q Thomas Rutherford Devens ’35
Q Anna Jacobson and Andrew Dickson
Q Judy and Nick DiCrescenzo
Q Amy Ashby Dill ’84 and Scott Dill
Q Jennifer Lust Dishman ’05 and Derek Dishman
Q Kimberly Dividu
Q Margaux Olivia Dobren ’35
Q Mr. Marius Dobren and Dr. Marcela Dobren
Q Mark Alexander Dobren ’33
Q Patricia and Brian Doherty
Q Jessica Jia and Eugene Dong
Q Maura McClure Donoher ’74 and Gary Donoher
Q Laura B. Dostert
Q Robin and Dennis Doyle
Q Natalie Grace Dronca ’34
Q Roxana Dronca, M.D.
Q Serban Dronca
Q Ilena and Blair Drum
Q Amy Mullis Dryden ’88
Q Fan and John Duce
Q Sylvia and Cliff Duch
Q Erin and Greg DuChanois
Q Ann Dyer
Q Rena Economou and Mike Econn
Q Emily Edmonson
Q Ella Ann-Marie Edwards ’19
Q Henry Edwards ’14
Q Janet Edwards
Q Livi Alexander Edwards ’22
Q Marsha Edwards
Q Dawn and Morris Edwards, Ph.D. ’68
The Dronca family pictured left to right: Roxana, Natalie ’34 and Serban.
Q Abby Bowden and Matthew Harper
Q Melody Lynn Harper ’36
Q Leslie Harrell
Q Catherine Harris
Q Adrienne and Chase Harris ’07
Q Dale Harris
Q Jerry Harris
Q Amanada Belen Hart
Q Melissa and Will Hartje ’10
Q Allyson Harvey
Q Kate Hastings ’21
Q Pam and Jim Haubrich
Q Trudy and Frank Havey
Q Ara Sophia Hayes ’35
Q Daylene Hayes
Q Sophia Isabel Hayward ’34
Q Jack He ’21
Q Chelsea Hedman
Q Brittany Hegi ’07
Q Robert Hegi ’03
Q Bradley and Lauren Helbing
Q Jennifer Helbing
Q Eric Held ’98
Q Pamela Carr Heltzel ’89 and Matt Heltzel
Q Stacey and Rob Hendershot
Q Alicia and Christopher Henderson
Q Beckett William Hugh Henderson ’36
Q Jeannine and Chris Henderson
Q Stone Henderson ’20
Q Amy Chandler Hendry ’87 and Edward Hendry
Q Kathryn and Jeffrey Henley
Q Gianelli Latorre-Henley and Lewalie Henley
Q Cheryl Henson
Q Holly and Alex Hepler ’06
Q Ella Ann Hepler ’38
Q John Landon Hepler ’36
Q Risa Levin Herman ’85
Q Giannina and Luis Hernandez
Q Tray Herndon ’07
Q Felipe Herrera ’14
Q Tad Herrin Sr. ’78
Q Joanne Hervol
Q Donna and Dan Hester
Q Christopher Hicks
Q Chris and Brian Hill ’84
Q Kimberly and Darryl Hill Jr.
Q Katherine Hill
Q Thane Kendrick Hill ’36
Q Adrienne Hines
Q Henry Jude Hobbs ’32
Q Winston Michael Hobbs ’32
Q Liv Edwards Hodge ’35
Q Kathryn and Jim Hodges, M.D.
Q Erin and Josh Hoekstra
Q Jennifer and Mark Hoey
Q Marianne and Andy Hofheimer Jr. ’71
Q Samantha and Adam Holtzman, M.D.
Q Debra and Robert Holtzman
Q Pauline and Hoon Hong
Q Kristin and Chris Hong
Q Robin and Tom Hopkins ’79
Q Mary Anne and Jon Hornbuckle ’65
Q Peggy and Frank Horne
Q Abena and Richard Horton
Q Brooke and Ryan Hotchkiss ’03
Q Carolyn and Jim Houston ’90
Q Katie and Andrew Howard
Q Katie and John Howard ’93
Q Kendra Adams and Austin Howard
Q Mary Allen Howe ’73 and John Howe
Q Christine Jump Howell
Q Hawke Hutchinson Howell ’37
Q Lauren and Philip Howell
Q Frances Ulmer Howey ’73 and Bill Howey
Q Emily Jea-Lin Hsu ’32
Q Candace and Michael Hsu, M.D.
Q Mikayla Jea-Yih Hsu ’32
Q Ashton Ryland Hudson ’32
Q Kaley and Garrett Hudson ’14
Q Leighton Elizabeth Hudson ’36
Q Adrienne Hume ’11
Q Joy Humphrey
Q Virginia and Talmadge Hunt
Q Bob Hutchings
Q Marsha and Dick Hyer, Jr., Ph.D. ’62
Q Grace Igel ’17
Q Thuy and Joe Iuliano
Q Rocco John Iuliano ’38
Q Sofia Anh Iuliano ’35
Q Risa Iyobe-Bada ’05 and Dave Bada
Q Julien Hampton Izard ’34
Q Margaux Summer Izard ’33
Q Holly and Mike Izard
Q Julia Hager Jackson ’08
Q Elaine Jacobs ’89
Q Kungun and Nitin Jain
Q Angela and Emlyn James
Q Kristina James
Q Megan James ’18
Q Paula Tobi James ’86 and Troy James
Q Jagger Sidney Jenkins ’34
Q Petrenia Davis-Jenkins and Jason Jenkins
Q Jaxon Young Jenkins ’33
Q John Jenkins
Q Joan and Kelvin Jenkins
Q Preslee Marie Jenkins ’36
Q Mr. Erlendur Johannessen
Q Leighann and Joe Johnigean
Q Lisa and Kevin Johns
Q Rachel Lauren Johns ’19
Q Adelaide Elise Johnson ’33
Q Gail and Brad Johnson ’79
Q Cal Patrick Johnson ’32
Q Jane and Brent Johnson
Q Amy and Jon Johnson
Q Pascale Browne Johnson ’74 and Maurice Johnson
Q Jamie Johnson, M.D. and Brent Johnson
Q Linda and Richard Johnson
Q Ashley Murphy Johnson, Ph.D. and Rob Johnson ’92
Q Roland Johnson ’16
Q Samantha Olivia Johnson ’34
Q Tom Johnson
Q Van Johnson
Q Ava Elizabeth Johnston ’33
Q Heather Hayes-Johnston and Karl Johnston
Q Elizabeth Ulmer Jolley
Q Mary Anne Tuohy Jolly ’07 and Patrick Jolly
Q Branson Abercrombie Jones ’32
Q Erin Abercrombie Jones ’98 and Zell Jones
Q George Thomas Jones ’58
Q Monica Jones
Q Linda and Tom Jones
Q Alexandra Jones-Paul
Q Lisa and Bill Joost ’74
Q Holly Hepler Joyner ’99 and John Joyner
Q Jae Min Jun ’06
Q Valentina Justiz ’33
Q Indika Kahanda, Ph.D. and Upulee Kanewala, Ph.D.
Q Indira Minketh Kahanda ’34
Q Becky Kaiwi
Q Alice Kalinski ’36
Q Laura Jane Kalinski ’38
Q Sharon and Bob Kalinski
Q Jonathan Kanak ’04
Q Leah Haelee Kang ’32
Q Jeanie Choi-Kang and Steve Kang
Q Brooklyn Siena Kaplan ’37
Q Dylan Anthony Kaplan ’32
Q Kylie Elle Kaplan ’33
Q Ellorie Delight Karl ’36
Q Kadin Thomas Karl ’36
Q Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Karl
Q Emma Harper Karlsson ’38
AT THE HEART
Kimberly and Dr. Vincent Galiano
“It is important to us to see that Bolles continues to change and grow so that our children grow and learn as the world around us is changing very quickly,” Kimberly said. “We also understand that tuition does not pay for all improvements so luckily, we are able to provide some additional support and we encourage other families who can give to do the same.”
Q Sandra and Kim Karlsson
Q Shalika Katugaha, M.D. and Malin Katugaha, M.D.
Q Rahul Malin Katugaha ’32
Q Edith and Jim Katz
Q Thomas Keaveny ’21
Q Kelli Weintraub Keller ’04 and Tad Keller
Q Martina Rose Kellerman ’36
Q Maria V. Kellermann
Q Suzanne Sollee Kelleter and Neil Kelleter
Q Felicia and James Kellogg
Q Mindy and Bruce Kelly
Q Kendall Kennedy ’06
Q Harry Kenning, III ’04
Q Marie Kervin
Q Alexis Keto
Q Amanda and Greg Kieck
Q Dylan Kiernan ’05
Q Sue and Philip Kim
Q Cormac Kimberly ’23
Q Isabel Kimberly ’21
Q Raquel Watkins, M.D. and Jim Kimberly, M.D.
Q Alessandra Elise King ’36
Q Michelle and Donald King
Q Eleanor Simmons King ’06 and Thomas F. King IV ’06
Q Jeanne and Terry Kirkpatrick ’56
Q Conny Kirsch
Q Katherine Wilson Klement ’64
Q Emrah Alen Klempic ’34
Q Patricia Kmieciak, Ph.D.
Q Taylor Knapp-Calkins and Kyle Peterson
Q Kristin Knecht
Q Bob Knoepfel ’96
Q Dawson Becker Koch ’32
Q Beth and Geoff Koch
Q Madison Kate Koch ’34
Q Sydney Lynn Koch ’32
Q Tory Jean Koch ’36
Q Kona Ice of Jacksonville Inc.
Q Susmitha Vaka, M.D. and Srinivasa Kondu
Q Amy Koons
Q M. Scott Koons
Q Auden Christine Kornick ’34
Q Heather Wilcox Kornick ’94 and Craig Kornick, M.D.
Left to right: Chief Advancement Officer Carol Nimitz with Kim and Vince Galiano and Director of Alumni Engagement and Annual Fund, Julia Kalinski
Q Rachna Agarwal Krish, M.D. ’99 and Prasanth Krish, M.D.
Q Sudrishya Trivedi and Amit Kumar
Q Alaina Josephine Kumbhari ’35
Q Sophia Kathryn Kumbhari ’36
Q Elizabeth Kumbhari, Ed.D.and Vivek Kumbhari, M.D.
Q Dori and Dennis Kunkle
Q Dylan Huston Kuntz ’37
Q Harbour Brooks Kuntz ’35
Q Lily Kuonen
Q Aria Danielle Kuskowski ’36
Q Bethany and Tim Kuskowski
Q Sally and Gordon Kuzon
Q Hunter Gordon Kuzon ’32
Q Kendall Lynn Kuzon ’32
Q Kristi and Kevin Kuzon
Q Kimberly Berger LaBree ’01 and Bryan LaBree
Q William Vincent LaBree ’33
Q Katharine Laco
Q Dylan Lageman ’19
Q Alexandra Victoria Landa ’33
Q Savannah Fernandez Landis, Psy.D. ’12 and Austin Landis
Q Gary A. Lane
Q Zana Lange
Q Carrie and Matthew Lantzy
Q Laura LaRosa, M.D. and Chris LaRosa
Q Linda H. Larsh
Q Lien and Viet Le
Q Danielle Leach
Q Justin Lee ’23
Q Locke Klempf Lee ’35
Q Lucy Parker Lee ’37
Q Madison and Adam Lee
Q Marilyn and Richard Lee
Q Taylor Newman Leibowitz ’11 and Todd Leibowitz, D.O.
Q James Lenord
Q Kayli Skye Lenord ’32
Q Ms. Shakera Lenord
Q Tatiana Leon ’04
Q Henry Alexander Levinson ’32
Q Joanna and Andrew Lewis, M.D.
Q Conor Lewis ’36
Q James Lewis ’34
Q Gail and Keith Lewis
Q Ying Li
Q Audra and Andrew Lieberman
Q Charlotte Grace Lieberman ’32
Q Benjamin Lindsey ’15
Q Megan and Art Link ’94
Q Mary Little
Q Joyce and Craig Littlejohn
Q Jennifer Miller Littrell ’90 and Keith Littrell
Q Roblyn and David Livert, Ph.D. ’80
Q Yvonne Llacer
Q Danielle Jones and Leonardo Lo Nigro
Q Trudi Miller Lockwood ’85 and Tim Lockwood
Q Carol and Jerome Lonegro
Q Mark Christian Lonegro ’32
Q Nick Anthony Lonegro ’32
Q Rachel and Dan Long
Q Erin and Randy Long
Q Kathy and Bill Long, M.D.
Q Mary Catherine and Hewett Lovvorn ’62
Q Rhonda Sloan and Brian Lowery
Q Nicholle Moye Loya ’13 and Oscar Loya
Q Camille and Phil Lozito ’88
Q Lynn Lucas and Mark Wilner, M.D.
Q Connie and Bill Lucas ’64
Q Ashlyn Delaney Ludwig ’37
Q Austin Bennett Ludwig ’32
Q Cristina and Ben Ludwig, M.D.
Q Sandra and Ellsworth Ludwig, M.D.
Q Griffin Lyon ’05
Q Alaina and Jim Lyons
Q Ann Sasser Mabbett ’77 and John Mabbett
Q Angela and Brian Maguire
Q Mandy and Arthur Maiman
Q Greta Vugman and Yan Makeyev, M.D.
Q Sara Marie Maldonado ’33
Q Gabriella Mallette ’12
Q Rachel Rice Malvasi ’12 and Nick Malvasi
Q Caroline Mann ’04
Q Trajyseia and Donald Manns Jr. ’06
Q Chandra and Shonith Manohar, M.D.
Q Lexington Margol ’34
Q Michelle and Drew Margol
Q Teagan Elizabeth Margol ’36
Q Kelly and David Mariotti
Q Penny and Jeff Marks ’68
Q Kellie Rainka Marks
Q Kim and Tom Marrero, Ph.D.
Q Dorothy Ulmer Marsh ’68
Q Jean Martin
Q Michelle Paine Mas ’84
Q Hayden Davis Mathias ’34
Q Kara and Mark Mathias
Q Mary Jo and David Mathias
Q Mycah Grace Mathias ’32
Q Lynne and Steve Matson ’87
Q Cynthia Matthews ’89
Q Kevin Coleman McAfee ’23
Q Seana and Matt McAfee ’85
Q Reginald McAfee
Q Stuart Delaney McAfee ’21
Q Martin J. McCall
Q Kirkwood McClintock
Q Cathy and Auburn McClure
Q F. Miller McCormick Jr.
Q Anna-Catherine McCrary ’14
Q Summer and David McCudden
Q William Patrick McCully ’23
Q Liz McDowell ’00
Q Gardner McFall ’70
Q Melanie and Michael McGrath
Q Sabrina and Luke McGurrin ’09
Q Alana McIntyre
Q Ned McMillan ’64
Q Betsy and Jeff McNeill ’89
Q Stephanie McNesby
Q Jessica and David Mechoso
Q Lourdes and Osvaldo Mechoso
Q Stefanie Mendizabal ’18
Q Taylor Menk ’18
Q Caroline Taylor Merrill ’33
Q Kelly and Dave Merrill
Q Ann and Mark Meyers
Q Alexander Meyers-Labenz ’24
Q Ashley Frazier Mezzanotte ’87
Q Debra and Alan Mibab ’84
Q Daniel Micklos
Q Peyton Milano
Q Elizabeth Hamilton Miles ’87
Q Yulia and Adam Miller
Q Alison Miller ’84
Q Archie Christopher Miller ’33
Q Estelle Marie Odile Miller ’36
Q Sandy Calingasan Miller ’34
Q Claire Mills
Q Gregg Milnor
Q Chaselle Miranda ’11
Q Lethea Mitchell
Q Doris and Carter Mobley
Q James Mogle ’84
Q Olga and Ehab Mohamed
Q Lanna Gladys Montanez ’32
Q Lily Margarita Montanez ’34
Q Denise and Frederick Moore
Q Jennifer Moore
Q Sandra W. Moore
Q Kat and Paul Morales
Q Ricardo Morales IV ’16
Q Jodie Snyder Morel ’00 and Greg Morel
Q Liev Joseph Morel ’35
Q Margaux Grace Morel ’33
Q Jennifer and Tomas Moreno M.D. ’05
Q Beth and Charles Morgan
Q Phyllis Morgan
Q Meredith Mormann
Q Latrelle Delegal Morris ’92 and Bob Morris
Q Joseph Morris ’22
Q Sarah Morris ’18
Q Lucy and Bruce Morrison ’64
Q Monica Morton
Q Kaki and Seth Movsovitz ’84
Q Anna and Brett Moyer, Ph.D.
Q Jen and Sean Mullings
Q Theresa and Mike Mulvey
Q Alison Ehlert Muncy ’89 and Jason Muncy
Q Antonia Marie Munsell ’35
Q Giovanna Marie Munsell ’32
Q Melissa Munsell
Q Susan and Rad Murphy
Q Rachel and Rad Murphy ’05
Q Bridget and Ryan Murphy ’13
Q Al Muzaurieta ’13
Q Drew and Kierstan Myers
Q Elin Dianne Myers ’33
Q Andrew Nation
Q Ruth and Steven Nauman, M.D.
Q Kandi and Matthew Nawrocki, D.M.D.
Q Debbie and Steve Necessary
Q Katherine Brian Nesselrode
Q Jordan Nestor
Q Linda and Chris Nettles
Q Kathy Barsh Newman ’86 and John Newman ’86
Q Shaye Newman ’13
Q Christen and Willie Newson
Q Everest James Newson ’36
Q Melissa Nicholson ’90
Q Claire Elise Nimitz ’33
Q Amanda King Nimnicht ’88 and Billie Nimnicth III ’83
Q April and John Norris
Q Shelley Lee O’Neal ’04 and Daniel White
Q Matt Obringer ’00
Q Olivia Kathleen Oldenburg ’32
Q Whitney Oldenburg ’05
Q Andrea Oldham
Q Sean O’Neill
Q Christina and Jason Osborne
Q Ray McGehee O’Steen ’01 and R. Michael O’Steen ’01
Q Michael McGehee O’Steen ’36
Q Reed Collier O’Steen ’37
Q Rachel and Michael Otis ’61
Q Shadi Owais ’32
Q Thuraia Owais, D.C. and Ansar Owais
Q Isla Grace Owens ’32
Q Kolton James Owens ’34
Q David Painter, Ph.D. ’81
Q Peter Palmer
Q Deiya Pandya ’22
Q Sally Ann Pantin, M.D.
Q Susan and Bill Parker, PharmD. ’73
Q Mrs. Teresa Ehringer Parrino ’84 and Mr. Anthony Parrino
Q Kanta and Harshadrai Patel
Q Parul and Ketan Patel
Q Swetha Narahari Pathak, M.D. and Ram Pathak, M.D. ’05
Q Charles Patterson
Q Joy and Danny Paulk
Q Theresa and Russell Pearson
Q Dariane Pedines
Q Damian Alexander Pedraza ’35
Q Wendy Bosch, M.D. and Otto Pedraza, M.D.
Q Sofia Nicole Pedraza ’36
Q Missy and Elliott Pedrick
Q Mariette Peiris, M.D. and Prith Peiris, M.D.
Q Henriette and Jorge Perales
Q Felicia Perritt ’84
Q Bonnie Perry
Q Genna and Kevin Petriccione
Q Patricia Petrie
Q Jamie and Art Petteway, Jr.
Q Lucy Ngoc Pham ’34
Q Kerry Birch Phillips ’05 and John Phillips ’05
Q Sara Phillips-Bourass and Soufyane Bourass
Q Barbara Arnold Pickett ’73
Q Dawn and Kelly Pickren
Q Kendall and Rock Pillsbury
Q Connell Mullikin Pinckney ’81 and Francis Pinckney
Q Brynne and David Plant
Q Peggy Kelly and Edward Plaskon
Q Ethan Platock ’20
Q Diane Plauche
Q Jaime and Jason Plauche
Q Karen and Ron Pompeo
Q Wendy and Joshua Popkin
Q Abigail Rose Popovic ’33
Q Olivia Grace Popovic ’36
Q Arijana and Sasa Popovic
Q Catherine and Dale Porter
Q Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Porter Jr.
Q Barbara and Jerry Portnoy
Q Kinsey and Justin Powell ’98
Q Sha-Kerra and Ronnie Powell
Q Scarlett May Power ’36
Q Leonardo Villas Boas Prado ’35
Q Jennifer and Marcelo Prado
Q Pamela Pratt
Q Cheryl and Peter Presperin
Q Kimberly Tucker Price ’85 and Shawn Price
Q Lee Fletchall Price ’04 and Henry Price
Q Cara Prier, M.D. and Marvin Prier
Q Marvin Alexander Prier III ’36
Q McKenzie Alexandra Prier ’33
Q Maria Prieto
Q Leslie and James Prohaska
Q Joann Ferguson Purdie ’74
Q Ananya Sai Putluru ’34
Q Srivani Yarlagadda, DVM and Ravi Putluru, DVM
Q David Quin
Q Becky and Edwin Quin
Q Langdon Quin III
Q Eric Quinn Jr. ’15
Q Elizabeth Beatrice Racioppi ’35
Q Katherine Jean Racioppi ’33
Q Claudia Rae, Ph.D. and Bobby Rae
Q John Arthur Rae ’34
Q Kathryn Sophia Rae ’36
Q Lynne and Glen Ragatz
Q Jodi Rakin
Q Stephanie Lee Ramirez ’03 and Luis Ramirez
Q Beth Knowles and Brooks Rathet
Q Janice Rausch
Q Aspen Gene Sumiko Rauscher ’35
Q Lacey and Philip Rauscher
Q Paula Reardon
Q Kelly and Callum Reece
Q Pam Reed
Q Jan Reeder ’74 and Marc Gross
Q Suzette Belote Reeves ’93 and Matt Reeves ’96
Q Sima and Scott Reeves
Q Wendy and Chris Regas ’70
Q Katelyn Henderson Register ’09 and Chris Register
Q Sue and Jim Register
Q Sara and Sean Reninger
Q Heather and Mike Renshaw ’95
Q Amy and Jason Rice, D.D.S.
Q Sharon and Rod Rice
Q Victoria Richmond ’08
Q Frank Rief III ’62
Q Sunni and Jeffrey Rigdon
Q Michelle and Blair Riley
Q Karen and Scott Rinehart ’79
Q Douglas Ringel ’84
Q Laura and Ryan Rippell
Q Lyla Anne Rippel ’33
Q Mary and Ford Risley, Ph.D. ’76
Q Dylan Philip Ritter ’32
Q Mr. and Mrs. Evan M. Ritter
Q Anna Leigh Roberts ’14
Q Lamar Roberts
Q W. Chase Roberts ’12
Q Debbie and William Roberts II
Q Janet Robinson
Q Martha Robinson
Q Tranaé Robinson
Q Paul Roettges ’04
Q Becca and Stephens Rogers
Q Richard Rogers, Ph.D. ’74
Q Fran and Ford Rogers ’77
Q Christopher Rogowski ’15
Q Terri and Robert Rose III
Q Kathy Ross
Q Melissa Ross, Ph.D. and Timm Ross
Q Wesley Roger Ross ’35
Q William Timm Ross ’33
Q Cheng-Mei Rothschild
Q Stokes Rowe, M.D. ’14
Q T. Braddock Rowe ’10
Q Virginia Rowe
Q James Rubia
Q Gail and Lewis Rubin
Q Neil Ruddock
Q Jessica and Derek Rush
Q Mary Rushing
Q Nancy and Neil Rushing
Q Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Russell
Q Kristi and Paul Ruzanka
Q Minhye Ryu
Q Marloe Raine Sabino ’36
Q Andrew Sack ’82
Q Ana and Vin Saini
Q Tashi Saini ’30
Q Ashley Saladino
Q Traci and Shaun Salari
Q Kathleen Salem
Q Allison Sample
Q Abby Sander ’09
Q Charlene Sanders
Q Shourya Sangam ’19
Q Susan Santa Cruz
Q Gigi Abate, M.D. and Brett Sasseen, M.D.
Q Noah Matthew Sasseen ’35
Q Marissa Sawyer ’24
Q Martha and Tom Sawyer ’77
Q Shelley Schaberg
Q Laura Palko Schendel ’79 and Jim Schendel
Q Mallory Deighan Scherr ’04 and Tyler Scherr
Q Sawyer Axel Schimpff ’33
Q Gina and Scott Schimpff, M.D.
Q Elisa and Robert Schneider ’78
Q Jane Arnold Scholes ’84 and Kendall Scholes, D.M.D
Q Dr. Joachim Scholz
Q Shannon Schott ’03 and Mike Rainka
Q Christopher Isaac Schrader ’32
Q Karen Rohlin Schulman ’61
Q Linda and Barry Schuster ’67
Q Mrs. Darcy Joan Scott
Q Emerson James Scott ’33
Q Emily Grace Scott ’32
Q Jennifer and Ben Seay ’99
Q Mary Elizabeth Serafin ’34
Q Shelley and Thomas Serafin
Q Katie Klement Sharkey ’94 and Ben Sharkey
Q Helene and Rahul Sharma ’03
Q Sally Ball Sharp ’92 and Michael Sharp ’91
Q Kate and Nazar Sharunenko
Q Theo Sharunenko ’38
Q Amber Shaver
Q Aaron Sheklin
Q Martha and Steven Short ’92
Q Temi and Jarret Shuler
Q Schuyler Simone Siefker ’84 and David Seifker
Q Susan and Dunning Silliman ’86
Q Donna and Mark Simmons
Q Marieben and John Sinesi
Q Birgit and Ranjit Singh
Q Siana Amiya Singh ’33
Q Haley and Devan Skapetis
Q Charlotte Blake Skinner ’34
Q Janessa and Davis Skinner ’09
Q Olivia Morgan Skinner ’34
Q Karen and Claude Slaughter
Q Elizabeth and Brad Sleeth, D.M.D.
Q Ava Michelle Small ’34
Q Carlton and Adam Smart
Q Bodie Hanna Smart ’36
Q Lynda and Alex Smith ’63
Q Rebecca and Darrold Smith
Q Lynn and David Smith ’71
Q Susan Swearingen Smith ’59 and Clyde Smith
Q Raphael Sogueco ’23
Q Cooper Sorfleet ’15
Q Ally Sorrells ’15
Q Iris Seda and Relin Sosa
Q Debbie and Ed Spink
Q Tracy Stadelman ’75
Q Devon Beebe Stahl ’32
Q Ethan Beckett Stam ’33
Q Sandy Stam
Q Scarlett Catalina Adriana Stam ’36
Q Adriana and Steve Stam ’00
Q Lillyan and Bob Stanton ’68
Q Hudson George Stec ’33
Q Anna Marie Steele
Q Graham William Stephens ’35
Q Emily and Jake Steplhens
Q Karen and Scott Stephens
Q Alicia and Michael Stephens
Q Olivia Grace Stephens ’36
Q Stella Morgan Stephens ’33
Q Kristy and James Sterling
Q Rayna June Sterling ’32
Q Jessica Nauman Stevenson ’93 and Matthew Stevenson, M.D.
Q Kelly Stevenson
Q John Stewart
Q Sandra Yarlott and Ron Stief
Q Kerry Stiegler, Pharm.D. and Scott Stiegler
Q Sylvia and Zachary Stokes
Q Connor Stoll ’19
Q Carolyn Palko Stone ’83 and Jeffrey Stone
Q Edward J. Stopyra
Q Vicki and Skip Storey ’61
Q Catherine Anne Sanders Strain ’34
Q Jeni Imfeld Strain ’98 and Butler Strain
Q Kimbrell Storm Stribling ’96 and William Stribling V
Q Catherine Stupski
Q Charlene Sullivan
Q Wanda Summerlin
Q Alison and David Sumner
Q Eden Gray Sumner ’33
Q Mollie and Billy Sumner, M.D. ’88
Q Peyton Dunn Suvoski ’96 and Stan Suvoski Jr.
Q Kay and Dale Swain
Q Jaime Swartz, Ed.D. and Wyatt Swartz
Q Vicki and John Swindell
Q Ariana Taghipour ’36
Q Zane Ashish Tagra ’32
Q Zuri Jaymes Tagra ’35
Q Bruce Talcott ’65
Q Lara and Dan Tamblyn
Q Michelle Fisher Taylor ’74 and David Taylor
Q Mary Jane and Ralph Tedesco
Q Kathy and David Teichert
Q Morgan and Joe Teichert
Q Ashley Ellis Tejada ’98 and Zoiner Tejada
Q Maxwell Tempkin ’16
Q Lisa Ann and DeWayne Terry +
Q Shari and Chris Thanner
Q Kaitlyn Theissen, Pharm.D. and Luis Camejo
Q Carrie and Brad Thomas
Q Neely Baker Thomas ’98 and Bradley Thomas
Q Dottie and Bill Thomas
Q Denisa Thomason
Q Kelli and John Thompson ’70
Q Walter Thompson ’05
Q Karen and John Thornton ’57
Q Cindy Tiller
Q Chip Tinsley ’00
Q Elizabeth Frazier Tobin ’80 and Matthew Tobin
Q Melissa and Jay Toblin
Q Kayleigh and Matt Toblin
Q Eileen and John Trovato
Q Amelia James Trzasko ’34
Q Ann and Peter Trzasko
Q Kara and Ryan Trzasko
Q Sophie Stella Trzasko ’32
Q Lisa Tucker
Q Kinsley Christina Tully ’35
Q Madison Quinn Tully ’37
Q Vicki and Steve Tunstill, M.D.
Q Kelly and Russell Turney
Q Brittany Tygart ’08 and Logan Miller
Q Lindsay Tygart Ahmed ’98 and Fraz Ahmed
Q Nina and John Tyndall ’73
Q Kelly Tyre ’18
Q Ally and Alex Tyre ’13
Q Eileen and Jim Tyson, M.D. ’52
Q Elaine and Lloyd Ulrich ’55
Q Morgan and Drew Upchurch, Ed.D.
Q Sefiya and Shehu Usman-Musa
Q Daphne Vagenas
Q Blake Ivan Valov ’37
Q Lara Marshall Van Dyk ’87 and Brett Van Dyk
Q Susan and Bill Van Meter
Q Maggie and Matt Vance
Q Lois Vasto
Q Danika and Robert Vause
Q Sophia Lynn Dolores Vause ’37
Q Jennifer and Nate Velcio
Q Kristin and Peter Verhoef
Q Jay Verma ’24
Q Amy and Quang Vo
Q Reid Cary Von Der Ahe ’34
Q Dempsey Roland von Goeben ’32
Q Bradley Allen Waddell III ’36
Q KC and Dan Walker
Q Elizabeth Wingo Walker ’10 and Zach Walker
Q Reynolds Elizabeth Walker ’33
Q Maryann and Richard Walker
Q Blake Wallace ’16
Q Francesca Winter Sloane Wallace ’35
Q Luke Ward Waller ’24
Q Kelly Walsky
Q Martha McCain Walters ’79 and Steven Walters
Q Ann Maris Walton ’18
Q Brooke Ward
Q Shirley A. Ward
Q Lucille G. Warfield ’35
Q Mary Laurel Warfield ’32
Q Stacey Waters
Q Ashlyn and John Watson
Q Julia and John Watson, M.D. ’66
Q Maika Williams Watson ’89
Q Christian Wayne ’11
Q Christian Weeks ’14
Q Tricia and Mannie Wellington
Q Angela Gittings Wells ’93 and James Wells
Q Amy Bernstein, M.D. and Blake Wells
Q Cali Grace Wells ’33
Q Marie and Charles Wells
Q Grier and Julie Wells
Q Isabelle Werber ’58
Q Billie Westerlind
Q Alison and Jimmy Wetter
Q Emma Whitner ’17
Q Vivian and Henry Whittier
Q Jackson Cooper Wiedemann ’36
Q Sam and Karl Wiedemann
Q Monica Wilinski-Hodel, Ph.D. and Jorge Majfud, Ph.D.
Q Katoia Wilkins
Q Ian Wilkinson ’22
Q Allison Williams ’08
Q Brittany and Matt Williams
Q Carol Deane Williams
Q Carrie Williams
Q Cindy and Jeff Wiliams
Q Patrice Williams
Q Ryan Williams ’06
Q Beth and Julian Williamson
Q Jackie and Derek Willingham
Q Kathryn and Cooper Willis ’87
Q Jennifer Marees Willis ’05 and Tim Willis
Q Matt Wilmer
Q Hudson Blake Wilson ’38
Q Beth and Hugh Wilson III ’57
Q Melissa and Matthew Winer
Q Sydney Rose Winer ’37
Q Kim and Herb Wingo
Q Debbie and Robert Winicki
Q Jacob Winkle
Q Tammy Woehle-Fennell and Ryan Fennell
Q Anna and Collin Wolfe
Q Della and John Wolfe
Q Gloria and John Wood
Q Shirley Grace Wood ’37
Q Caragh Stichter Woods ’04
Q Kimberly and Nathan Woods ’11
Q Benjamin Allen Woolsey ’36
Q The Hon. Casey Woolsey and Mr. Joshua Woolsey
Q Mac Henry Woolsey ’38
Q Dr. and Mrs. Martin Wricke
Q Amy and Robert Wright
Q Shivansh C. Yadav ’32
Q Alina Yang ’32
Q Fan Yang
Q Melissa Yang ’36
Q Yang Yang
Q Natalia Yaryna and Maksym Yaryn
Q Maria and Nader Yazgi
Q Deborah Wilson and Alan Yen
Q Armin Zariffard ’37
Q Ellie Khoshrou and Ehsan Zaiffard, D.M.D
Q Sarah and Kip Zebroski
Q Andye and David Zell ’78
Q Tanner Zellem ’22
Q Beth and Rich Zerkowski
Q Lingfei Zhang and Boda Zhao
Q Chloe Ai Zhao ’38
Q Robert Zinn
Q Carlisle Rose Zvara ’33
Q JoAnna Gillander Zvara ’05 and Daniel Zvara ’05
Q William Ladd Zvara II ’03
Bolles Parent Association
One of the School’s most dedicated sustainers is the Bolles Parent Association, a group of parents who support Bolles’ mission and specific initiatives throughout the school year on all four campuses. Its strength was on full display during the 2024-25 school year, as the group pushed forward many initiatives and helped raise important funds for the School.
“The Bolles Parent Association sustains the School’s mission of pursuing excellence through courage, integrity and compassion by providing both the structure and spirit behind so much of our community engagement,” said Director of the Bolles Annual Fund and Parent Programs Sandy Catanese. “Parents, grandparents and extended Bolles family who participate ensure that volunteerism and philanthropy are woven into the fabric of our School, helping Bolles thrive not just today, but for generations to come.”
By the end of May 2025, the Bolles PA had raised and distributed $4,000 in scholarships to two seniors from the PA Endowment and celebrated 204 senior students during the senior class dinner, as well as the 24 “Lifer” students from the Class of 2025. The 2024-25 PA Scholarship Award Winners were Valeria Hernandez ’25, who decided to attend the University of South Florida, and Maidor Gongor ’25, who was expected to attend the University of Colorado School of Mines. Endowments like this make such a difference in the lives of our students and ensure support exists in perpetuity — what a gift to our community!
The PA also celebrated the completion of multiple Faculty and Staff Appreciation events, a Parent Association Spring luncheon, the Environmental and School Uniform Recycle Sale, Whitehurst and Ponte Vedra Beach Campus Spring Fling events, grade level socials, fall festivals, book fairs and exchanges, as well as the annual Middle School Madness event on the Middle School Campus and Bollapalooza event on the Upper School Campus.
Other major events during the 2024-25 school year were the Family Socials, Grandparents’ Days on all four campuses, holiday decorating and many, many other opportunities to volunteer time, treasure and talent in support of the School.
Bolles PA volunteers also worked to bring educational events to all four campuses during the 2024-25 school year. Bolles Trustee Dr. Kathryn Pearson Peyton continued her leadership of the successful Wine & Wisdom events, which engage parents, friends and family in books and discussions on timely topics.
In her summer letter, Bolles PA Executive Chair Lisa Hawthorne thanked all the volunteers and contributors and shared her reflections of a successful year.
“Our PA activities are many, the volunteers are plentiful and the laughter and smiles created are treasured. If you are a parent at Bolles and have not gotten involved with the PA, I highly encourage you to do so!” Hawthorne wrote. “When speaking of the wonderful things the PA does, I must also acknowledge Sandy Catanese, Director of the Bolles Annual Fund and Parent Programs and Becca Rogers, Bolles Events Manager. Their service on behalf of Bolles for the Parent Association is a testament to the connection between the School and the PA.”
Throughout the year, parents were reminded about the importance of their support to the Bolles Annual Fund. Bolles Annual Fund parent volunteers helped drive participation and reach the Annual Giving goal of $3.4 million.
“All of these parent-led volunteer and donor initiatives provide sustaining strength to Bolles,” Catanese said. “They not only enrich the daily lives of students across all four campuses but also ensure the School can continue saying yes to opportunities that advance teaching, learning and community connection.”
2024-25 Parent Association Executive Council
Lisa Hawthorne Chair
Darsi & Marc Edwards Vice-Chairs
BARTRAM CAMPUS
Melanie Busby Chair
Lauren Rueger Vice-Chair and Future Trustee
PONTE VEDRA BEACH CAMPUS
Suzanna Devens Chair
Crissy Collins Co Vice-Chair
Elizabeth Burke Co Vice-Chair
SAN JOSE CAMPUS
Christina Wachs Chair
Suzanne (Zanne) Burke Vice-Chair
WHITEHURST CAMPUS
Amy & Dan Iracki Chairs
Gracie Register Vice-Chair
2024-25 Parent Association Committees
Lynn Bassin Communications/Globals
Kristen & Andy Allen Family Social Co-Chairs
Lindsay Eyrick ’98 Family Social Vice-Chair and Future Trustee
Laura & Jay Moore Faculty/Staff Appreciation Co-Chairs
Pam Ellis Faculty/Staff Appreciation Vice-Chair
Sarah Skinner Grandparent Day Chair
Yomary & Don Downer
New Parents Co-Chairs
Dani Grissom
New Parents Vice-Chair
Sugar & CB Yadav Parent Education Chair
Kathryn Peyton & Lara Nezami Wine and Wisdom
Series Co-Chairs
Robyn Roberts Sunshine Chair
Mary Elizabeth Lott
Sunshine Vice-Chair
Courtney & Stephen McCarthy
The Bolles Fund Co-Chairs
Lisa Hawthorne with her children, Gavin ’27 and Marissa ’24.
Bolles Advancement Team
The Bolles Office of Advancement is located in historic Bolles Hall. Bolles Office of Advancement, 7400 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32217
The Bolles Office of Advancement team pictured left to right: (Top Row) Major Gifts Officer Kara Barber; Director of Alumni Engagement & Annual Fund Julia Kalinski; Advancement Events Manager Becca Rogers; Director of Advancement Services Janet Frampton. (Bottom Row) Strategic Initiatives & Senior Major Gifts Officer Rahul Sharma ’03; Director of The Bolles School Annual Fund & Parent Programs Sandy Catanese, CFRE; Chief Advancement Officer Carol Nimitz, CFRE; Advancement Administrative Specialist Kendall Pillsbury; Stewardship & Alumni Officer John Newman ’86.
The Future is Now Campaign was a tremendous success, adding a new dimension of growth and excellence to almost every area of school life. Resources and opportunities for learning have been heightened and strengthened by the generosity of campaign donors. And there is more excellence on the horizon! Energized by this momentum, the School is planning more opportunities to enrich the Bolles experience and provide All Things Possible opportunities for students, faculty and staff. We look forward to speaking with you about the funding priorities being assembled and exploring future possibilities — now!
THERE ARE A VARIETY OF NAMING OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT THESE FACILITIES. TO LEARN MORE, CONTACT THE BOLLES OFFICE OF ADVANCEMENT AT (904)256-5020 OR SCAN THE QR CODE TO READ MORE ABOUT THE PROJECTS. GIFTS MAY BE PAID OVER A 5-YEAR PERIOD.
Dream Finders Homes Athletic Performance Center
Hunt Soccer Complex
Baseball Complex
Aquatic Center — Phase II
Resident Life Renovation
Bartram Campus Arts and Innovation Building
End of Year Giving
The Advancement Office will be closed to coincide with the School’s calendar from Friday, December 19, 2025, through Friday, January 2, 2026. We will still be available to assist you with any questions you may have regarding your donations to The Bolles School.
Our staff will continue to process any mail that is received during the holiday break, and cash donations postmarked by the United States Postal Service through December 31 will be applied to the 2025 calendar year. This does not apply to mail received through Federal Express or UPS. Credit card and security gifts must be processed/transferred by December 31 to receive tax credit for 2025 per IRS regulations.
Make a Gift Tax-Free With Your IRA
If you are 70½ or older, you can give any amount (up to a maximum of $108,000 per year) from your IRA directly to The Bolles School without having to pay income taxes on the money. Gifts of any value up to $108,000 are eligible for this benefit, and you can feel good knowing you are supporting students and programs at The Bolles School. This giving option is known as the IRA charitable rollover, or qualified charitable distribution (QCD).
You may also make your gift online at Bolles.org/support/donate-now. Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact Carol Nimitz, Chief Advancement Officer, at:
Office (904) 256-5020
Cell (615) 767-7632
E-mail: NimitzC@Bolles.org
Special thank you to those who made this publication possible:
Q Jane R. Lanier, Lanier Consulting and Strategy Services, Coordinating
Q Susanna P. Barton, Freelance Writing, Donor Stories
Q Mark Krancer, Photography
Q Aaron Mervin, Head Shots Studio, Donor Photography
Q The Bolles School Community
Contact: FramptonJ@Bolles.org for donor listing questions, address changes or updates.
TO MAKE A GIFT
By Check mail to: The Bolles School Office of Advancement 7400 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32217
By Credit Card online at: Bolles.org/support/donate-now
By Securities/Stock contact: Courtney, Patrick and Tutwiler Group Mr. Doug Tutwiler ’05 Mail Code FL9-001-37-00 50 N. Laura Street, Suite 3700 Jacksonville, FL 32202
Phone (904) 634-6124
Fax (866) 545-4554
douglas.tutwiler@ml.com
Our account # is 742-04A93 and DTC # is 8862.
Please Advise: Chief Advancement Officer Carol Nimitz, CFRE
Phone: (904) 256-5020
Email: NimitzC@Bolles.org
Mission Statement
The Bolles School prepares students for college and life by inspiring excellence, courage, integrity and compassion in an academic community dedicated to nurturing mind, body and soul.
The Bolles Way
Pursuing excellence through courage, integrity and compassion.