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A CLOSER LOOK2010-2011 STATE OF THE SCHOOL AND ANNUAL GIVING REPORT

PRESBYTERIAN DAY SCHOOL

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State of the School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

A Mission in Trust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Board of Trustees

A Sure Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 The Building Boys, Making Men Program

Every Gift Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 The Annual Fund

Games for Good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 March Mania

Stepping It Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Crusader Fun Run and Pedometer Challenge

Building Tomorrow for Today . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 The Campaign for PDS

Fulfilling a Public Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 The Martin Institute

A Global Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 The Crain Center for Global Curriculum

A Gift of a Lifetime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 The Young Scholars Program

Parent Perspective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Admission Ambassadors

Parent Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Parents’ Association

Ties that Bind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 PDS Alumni Association

Willing to Give . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 PDS Benefactors Society

Invest Today in Tomorrow’s Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Building Boys, Making Men Campaign Investors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

PDS Annual Fund Investors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

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PDS does not discriminate on the basis of race, religious affiliation, color, national or ethnic origin, or physical handicap/disability in any of its admission policies and practices.

Presbyterian Day School4025 Poplar Avenue • Memphis, Tennessee 38111-6022 • pdsmemphis.org/waystogive

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STATE OF THE SCHOOLI want to extend my most sincere thanks to this magnificent community for supporting PDS in the myriad of ways that you do as parents, alumni, grandparents, friends of the

school, faculty, and staff .

Presbyterian Day School is an institution of great purpose, strong faith, and dynamic vision, all flowing from our mission to glorify God by developing boys in wisdom and stature and favor with God and man. We serve Pre-Kindergarten through 6th-grade boys by helping them grow in their knowledge, their academic and social skills, their emotional intelligence, courage, resilience, and their understanding of God’s love and grace and purpose for their lives. I could call us an elementary school for boys, but, really, that falls short, as PDS has become a world-class exemplar of 21st century learning, global awareness and connectivity, technology

integration in the classroom and the curriculum, student-centered learning support, rigorous professional learning for our teachers, and an active provider of development and learning for teachers of public and private schools from across the country. Even though we teach 643 active and curious boys each day, each boy is known, loved, prayed for, and celebrated for his unique interests, talents, and temperament.

We teach and assess learning in ways that seek to maximize skill development and understanding for every boy. We teach in active, hands-on ways that excite and engage boys. We believe that students have varied and unique intelligences

and learning styles, and therefore our teaching must be intentionally flexible, versatile, and carefully designed. We set high expectations for learning and student behavior, and we also celebrate boyhood and boys. Each day, we, teachers and students, immerse ourselves in teaching and learning together.

We start by teaching traditional, foundational basic skills, but then we go much further. The skills of yesterday are necessary but no longer sufficient for the world of today and tomorrow. Our society has evolved from the predictability and mechanization of the Industrial Age to a more fluid, technologically saturated, media rich, fast-paced Digital Age, where collaboration, teaming, the ability to manage ambiguity, diverse reasoning skills, persistence, the creative application of knowledge, and the ability to learn continuously are demanded and rewarded.

We are members of a dynamic, interconnected, and diverse global community. To continue our tradition of preparing boys to be scholars, citizens, and leaders of the world they will inherit, PDS has not been afraid to grow and change, to dream and dare, to innovate, invent, and evolve. Our strength today and our vision for tomorrow are connected to our rich heritage and great traditions. We value and pursue excellence yet appreciate that excellence, best, and necessary are ideals that are iterative, evolving, and emerging all the time.

As a learning organization in the 21st century, we at PDS are astute and deliberate students of our world, engaging in rigorous and continual professional development,

“Our academic philosophy centers on the development of our boys’ abilities to think critically, creatively, and connectedly .” — Lee Burns

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THE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTSSTUDENTS• 643 boys grades PK - 6th• 109 new boys in 2010-2011• 525 total families• 96% of PDS boys return each year• 14% students of color• 89% of 1st-grade boys read above grade level

• 74% of 5th graders are recognized by the Duke Talent Identification Program

• 6th-grade boys read and compute on average at the 9th-grade level

• Three classes of PDS students placed in the top 30 from 58,000 schools 2010-2011 World Math Day

research, and curricular design. We seek to embody the 21st century skills, attitudes, and mindsets that we seek to cultivate in our students, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, initiative, personal responsibility, integrity, courage, subject area knowledge, curiosity, flexibility, adaptability, positive risk taking, and the ability to learn from failure. We, as professional educators and as an institution, intentionally and strategically embrace change, innovate, actively research, and learn by execution as we seek to design an ever-better curriculum and dynamic learning experiences.

PDS teaches and mentors boys during the most formative years in their lives. Our mission encompasses the deep insight and conviction that a person’s faith, character, values, intellectual curiosity, love of learning, study habits, work habits, and worldview are all largely formed before age 13. A boy’s early years set the trajectory for a man’s life, developing his mind, his character, his faith, and his heart. The early years before adolescence powerfully impact the sort of husband, father, leader, and man a boy will become. We are vested in helping boys become men of great character, great abilities, and great faith. Our biblically-based Building Boys, Making Men program teaches boys what it means to be a Godly man. Our academic philosophy centers on the development of our boys’ abilities to apply foundational skills to think critically,

“A boy’s early years set the trajectory for a man’s life, developing his mind, his character, his faith, and his heart .” — Lee Burns

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creatively, and connectedly. For further schooling and success in work and life, our boys must be able to research, analyze, synthesize, and write. We encourage our boys to ask and wrestle with tough questions without the simple yes-or-no answers. We structure our curriculum and teaching methodology in a manner that places a greater value on developing deep understandings of important concepts rather than just memorizing information and accumulating facts. We encourage our boys to explore and envision, to embrace risks, conquer fears, and be reflective in their learning.

I am happy to have the opportunity through this annual report to share some of the specifics of PDS. I am happy to convey our perspective and our accomplishments. I am happy to share our vision of what we believe that learning must become for students to be prepared for their futures. In the following pages, you will get the details of the many programs and outcomes we have designed and offer. What you will notice is that there is an ancient structure at work — the structure Socrates and Plato understood. Learning needs four essential elements: a great teacher, a stimulating learning space, a motivated student, and a question. PDS has those same elements, and through these pages you will hear about our outstanding teachers, dedicated to designing engaging and rigorous learning for our boys. You will also see that PDS is an employer of choice among professionals seeking a position in teaching. You

TEACHERS• 64 full-time teachers• 85% have trained at the Harvard

Graduate School of Education• 9 part-time teachers• 13 special subject teachers• 4 athletic coaches• 3 technology coaches

• 2 learning specialists• 4 reading specialists• 5 Martin Institute teaching residents• Over 100 schools from around the

country have sent their teachers to visit our school

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NEW • Norma T. Wilson Early Childhood CenterNEW • Physical Education Center and

Lifetime Fitness CenterNEW • Brenda and Lester Crain

Center for Global CurriculumNEW • Wendy Wood Edwards Playground

NEW • Martin Institute for Teaching Excellence• Over 850 computers, 700 of which are laptops• 57 Smart Boards• 62 Video/Flip cameras• 80 Digital Camera• 60 iPods and 65 iPads

• 145 Active Google Apps for Education Users• 42 teachers have over 100,000 people in

their Personal Learning Networks• 30 teacher blogs• PDS has Skyped with 60 schools

will see a panoply of learning environments and programs as well as a vision for new facilities that will provide needed tools and contexts for learning. Our students continue to perform at the highest levels of achievement among their peers in like schools across the nation, and they tackle many questions in all types of subject areas under the expert guidance of loving teachers, staff, and coaches. Even amidst difficult economic circumstances, more and more students and their families are seeking to be part of our learning community here at PDS. In fact, we are experiencing our largest enrollment in school history, with waiting lists and extremely high re-enrollment rates.

As has been true for a number of years as headmaster of this great school, I am guided and our faculty and staff are driven by the goal of determining and creating a world-class school preparing our boys to be leaders in the 21st century world. We are focused, eager, and relentless. Enjoy reading about what we have accomplished, what we value, and where we are going.

Lee Burns is the Headmaster of PDS.

THE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTSLEARNING SPACES

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• What does it mean to be educated in the 21st century?• How does a boy become a Godly man?• How do boys learn best?• How do we glorify God with our lives?• What does it mean to put good character into action?• Are we, as professional educators, learning as fast as the world is changing?

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

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PDS is one of the finest elementary schools for boys in the world. In attending the annual conference of the National Association of Independent Schools this year, I was awed by the leading edge professionalism and vision that our school has developed compared to its peers across the nation. We have developed a shared understanding of what it means to prepare boys for a changing, technologically-driven, and interconnected world. We are serving others in our community through our expertise in education. PDS’ excellence in implementing its mission is exemplified in a number of ways:

• PDS is committed to excellence that is rooted in the truth of the Gospel and our firm commitment to Christ. A great example of this is the Building Boys, Making Men program, which is now a book with accompanying DVD available as a teaching tool for other schools, churches, and parents. This is impactful outreach.

• PDS continues to take boys whose overall IQs are about average for an independent school and produce test results that are above average in almost every category.

• PDS is an exceptional model for the integration and use of technology in teaching and learning. Over 100 schools have come to Memphis to see our program.

• PDS offers a rigorous curriculum and we continue to deepen our understanding that each student learns differently. While holding high academic achievement standards, we must also continue to offer learning support to ensure the success of each boy.

• PDS continues to invest in its faculty and staff. Over 85% of PDS teachers have trained at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education.

• PDS is a good steward of parents’ tuition dollars. Not one dime of tuition paid for $18,000,000 of recently expanded and renovated facilities.

• PDS generously shares its wealth of knowledge and resources. Three examples are working with Berclair Elementary School, the PDS Young Scholars Program, and The Martin Institute for Teaching Excellence.

There are so many great things to celebrate at PDS, and I am honored to be a part of this innovative and dynamic school.

Don Batchelor is the PDS Chairman of the Board and a member of the class of 1966.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2010 - 2011

Mr . Don Batchelor ’66, ChairmanMr . Rodney D . Baber, Jr . ’61Mr . Earl BlankenshipMr. Nicholas E. Bragorgos, Sr.Mr . Clarence C . “Bo” BraswellDr . Glenn Crosby ‘71Mrs . Douglas DunavantMr . Michael B . Faber ‘90Mr . R . Molitor Ford ‘77Mr . Russell E . Linkous IIIRev . Bryan LorittsMr . Brad MartinMr. Bryan E. Nearn ‘55Mr. John Norfleet ‘72Mr . Fred Schaeffer ‘82Mr . Charles F . Smith, Jr . ‘60Mr . John A . StemmlerMr. John W. Stokes ‘73Dr . Stephen C . Threlkeld ‘76Mr. B. Wade WestDr. Greg WilkinsonMr. Duncan WilliamsMr. Lewis WilliamsonMr. C. Kemmons Wilson, Jr.Mr . A . Lee Burns III, Ex-OfficioRev . Darrin S . Anthony, Ex-Officio

A MISSION IN TRUST

PDS continues to invest in its faculty and staff . Over 85% of PDS teachers have trained at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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If a picture is worth a 1,000 words, what is a role model worth? Or an honest, straight forward conversation? PDS believes that boys should be intentionally taught about what it means to become a man because it provides a sure foundation for living,

loving, and giving of one’s self to the world. The definition of manhood we teach PDS boys is that a real man glorifies God by seeking an adventuresome life of purpose and passion as he protects and serves others. Through chapel programs, class meetings, devotions, classes, and relationships with the PDS faculty and staff, the Building Boys, Making Men program provides PDS boys a strong foundation to rely upon all their lives.

One of the most important features of the Building Boys, Making Men program is surrounding boys with good role models, men whom they could one day see themselves emulating because of their honesty, their relaxed and authentic self assurance, their humor, and their values.

“Much of what we learn in life,” explains Mark Fruitt, Principal of the Elementary Division, “happens outside the classroom in what I call teachable moments. Boys, particularly, are watching what the adults in their lives do, not just what they say. That’s why is it so important for us to model honesty and ethics in even the small decisions and happenings of our lives.

Observant, smart boys are always on guard for discrepancies between what we say is right (our talk) and how we actually behave (our walk). At PDS, we aim to offer our boys the best male role models possible in our faculty, staff and coaches. We hope to give our boys heroic standards to live up to.”

As they are preparing to leave PDS, 6th-grade boys engage in a year-long discussion about the pressures boys face from peers, myths about manhood, and culture. Flight Plan: Your Mission To Become A Man, by Headmaster Lee Burns and Chaplain Braxton Brady, offers boys a forum to analyze and reflect upon the tough choices they will face. “What we want,” explains Headmaster Lee Burns, “is for boys to choose carefully and wisely, using good information. We can’t really leave that to chance.”

The Building Boys, Making Men program exists because of the generosity and vision of a few good men who believe strongly that preparation is incomplete unless PDS intentionally devotes time, energy, and expertise to developing men of sound character who understand what it means to be a Godly man possessed of wisdom, humility, and a strong service ethic. We envision more opportunities like service learning projects to build boys into men of great character and are seeking investors and partners in this vital aspect of the school’s mission.

Braxton Brady is the PDS Chaplain and Director of the Building Boys, Making Men Program.

A SURE FOUNDATIONBUILDING BOYS, MAKING MEN SPEAKER SERIES

Dr . Jim Taylor, Positive Pushing

Dr . Robert Brooks, Raising a Self-Disciplined Child

Dr . David Thomas, Wild Things

Dr . Meg Meeker, The 10 Habits of Healthy Mothers

Dr. Tim Kimmel, Raising Kids for True Greatness

THE BUILDING BOYS, MAKING MEN PROGRAM

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Many thanks to PDS parents, grandparents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of the school who support the PDS Annual Fund. Your contributions extend a vote of confidence in the performance and strategic direction of the school.

PDS enjoys outstanding participation in the Annual Fund because contributors see the benefit of what the funds raised enable, such as obtaining new instructional

equipment like digital microscopes in the science lab, the Building Boys, Making Men Speaker Series, a full-time school nurse, and additional professional learning for teachers. Over 85% of the PDS teachers have had the opportunity to study at Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, due in part to the success of the Annual Fund.

Chairs of the 2010-2011 Annual Fund, Stephanie and Anthony Tancredi, issued this year a Parent Participation Challenge to increase parent participation from last year’s high of 61%. “We became involved,” explains Stephanie Tancredi, “because we wanted to support a school that we believe does an excellent job. Our son is learning at a good level; he is happy and looks forward to going to school each day.” For every percentage point that participation rose over 61%, the Tancredis matched each point with $500. With the challenge as inspiration and motivation, the total parent participation for the 2010-2011

Annual Fund was catapulted to 82%, an exciting increase of 21 percentage points. The Tancredi’s challenge match was $10,500. “Becoming involved in the Annual Fund leadership was a learning experience,” adds Anthony Tancredi. “The Annual Fund supports much more than it appears at a quick glance, and we were glad to have an opportunity to learn the depth to which the Annual Fund helps support PDS boys and teachers.”

The 2010-2011 school year marked the beginning of the PDS Cornerstone Society of the Annual Fund. The Cornerstone Society recognizes all Annual Fund gifts of $1,000 or more. Membership in the Cornerstone Society is a testament to a shared belief in the importance of the PDS mission “to glorify God by developing boys in wisdom and stature and favor with God and man.” In appreciation for leadership in giving and support of the school, the Cornerstone Society members are invited to special events, participate in roundtable discussions with guest speakers, receive special recognition in PDS’ Annual Giving Report, and are provided with special updates on PDS from the headmaster. The Cornerstone Society in 2010-2011 raised $363,688 for the Annual Fund which represents 65% of the unrestricted funds raised.

That one gives is more important than what one gives. Gifts of every size support the school and make a difference in the learning experiences of our boys and their teachers.

Lee Rantzow is the Director of Annual Giving and Public Relations.

ANNUAL GIVING 2010-2011

• 82% of current PDS parents contribute to the Annual Fund . This is an increase of 21 perecntage points from last year .

• 2010-2011 Total Annual Giving: $621,368 .45

• 2010-2011 Annual Fund Raised $559,000 (10.6% over goal)

• Crusader Fun Run And Pedometer Challenge: $37,447 to the Lifetime Fitness Program

• Birthday Book Club: $3,363 to the library

• Parents’ Association (partial gift from PA): $20,000 to fund two Martin Institute Residents

• PDS Sunday Offering from 2PC: $1,558 to the Bible Department

EVERY GIFT MATTERS

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Taking advantage of the exciting competitive spirit created by the NCAA March Madness Men’s Basketball Tournament, PDS decided to create a little March madness of its own that is quite exciting and competitive in a friendly and purposeful way. Last year, PDS created the innovative March Mania Online Auction, and we are happy to say the second year of online buying

proved just as exciting for bidders as for the school. This year’s March Mania Online Auction raised approximately $65,000, a 44% increase over last year’s auction proceeds.

Over 300 registered bidders vied over 175 unique items during bidding week in March. The single highest bid item was the Blackberry Farm Stay, which sold for $5,750. Of note, $8,565 was raised from 51 Special Touches donated by the PDS faculty. Special Touches items included packages like a popsicle playdate, a monthly dessert service, a do-you-dare? dodgeball tournament, and the opportunity to be a PDS coach for the day. Many of these special experiences and outings designed by PDS faculty and staff offer a creative opportunity for students to be with their teachers and coaches in a fun and casual way.

Planning and overseeing the online auction is a community endeavor. Committee members solicit donated items for months

before the event so that there is great variety and special appeal to the auction items. Striving to offer the most interesting and unique packages to entice and delight PDS bidders, committee members research and combine items to create special occasions and experiences worthy of competitive March Mania bidding. PDS is also grateful for the15 generous auction sponsors whose contributions of over $8,500 contributed greatly to the total auction proceeds. We would also like to extend thanks to the auction crew that monitored the computers and oversaw the proceedings during bidding week, monitoring and closing auctions as often as every 15 minutes on the final days of the auction.

In looking to future years of March Mania, PDS hopes to increase the number of auction sponsors who want to impact the success of the auction with their contributions; we want to continue to develop exciting and unusually compelling gift packages full of intriguing items and experiences; and we, of course, want to continue to advance the online auction as a fun community event by increasing the number of participating bidders each year. We believe the online auction is conducive to these growth prospects as the online format and atmosphere will allow us to preserve a friendly and intimate auction experience.

Auction proceeds provide unrestricted funds to the PDS Annual Fund.

Lee Rantzow is the Director of Annual Giving and Public Relations.

MARCH MANIA

• 2011 auction proceeds totalled more than $65,000, a $20,000 increase from the 2010 auction .

• More than 300 registered bidders in 2011, more than a 50% increase from the 2010 auction .

MARCH MANIA COMMITTEE 2011

Emily BragorgosDarilyn ChristenburyCindy DobbsJenny EzzellDarby FarmerKim JordanLynn LabryMargaret LedbetterDina MartinSuzanne SampietroMary SchellMarilyn SeatonCourtney SmithStephanie TancrediAnna Wunderlich

GAMES FOR GOODMARCH MANIA

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JEWELRY SPECIAL TOUCHES GRIZZLIES

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The challenge was to walk around the world in 12 days. Who was up to this challenge? PDS faculty, staff, and boys were, thanks to the inaugural Crusader Fun Run and Pedometer Challenge. Designed by the PDS Athletic Department, the purpose of this new and fun event is to educate PDS boys about the importance of fitness and health while raising funds to support the Lifetime Fitness Center and Physical Education Program.

At the beginning of April, the PDS Athletic Department distributed over 800 pedometers to students, faculty, and staff. “Everyone was asked,” explains PDS Physical Education Director Spencer McLean, “to wear their pedometer from the time they got up in the morning until going to bed at night.” Participants kept daily logs of their steps. Each morning at school, classes compiled all of their individual step totals into a class aggregate. “As a class lesson,” Spencer says, “students and teachers converted their total class steps into miles walked, and tracked their progress in walking around the world on a digital map the school used to see the impact of all our steps combined each day. Two weeks of daily trekking resulted in PDS collectively walking the 50,000,000 steps it took to circumnavigate the globe.” The culminating event was a school-wide Fun Run where boys ran laps around the outdoor fields, meeting their personal goals, lap by lap. Each participant asked for pledges for meeting their walking and running goals. “Our combined 50,000,000 steps resulted in over $37,000 to enhance the equipment we have to help boys develop the habit of lifetime fitness.”

“Brain research tells us,” explains Dennis Smith, Director of Operations and Athletics, “that increased exercise and movement

have positive effects on cognition, memory, and attention as well as endurance, persistence, and frustration tolerance. All of these are important to learning.” The goal of the Crusader Fun Run and Pedometer Challenge is to create greater awareness of the connection of health and fitness to learning in addition to raising dedicated funds to enhance our program. “Research also shows,” continues Dennis, “that people who wear a pedometer walk an average of 2,000 more steps per day, resulting in about an extra mile each day. Through our community pedometer experience, we are creating positive awareness that is the first step in learning and developing new health and fitness habits.”

The PDS Athletic Department was delighted to have the extra funds to invest in the Physical Education and Lifetime Fitness Program. Indoor and outdoor equipment for all grade levels that includes a variety of balls, including stability balls, and trikes for the trike track were purchased. Also, eight trickster stationary bikes and a large companion screen with virtual riding routes in places like New York City and Liverpool as well as hydraulic belays were added to the Lifetime Fitness area, adding to the climbing wall and challenge courses. “Our goal,” says Dennis Smith, “is to offer instruction and guidance in a great variety of exercise and challenge experiences in addition to the traditional team sports we teach so that boys at PDS develop a lifelong habit of health and fitness at a young age. And, we all are willing to run the distance to make that happen.”

Dennis Smith is the Director of Operations and Athletics.

ITEMS PURCHASED FROM THE CRUSADER FUN RUN AND PEDOMETER CHALLENGE

• Stationary Bikes with Screen and Virtual Routes

• Hydraulic Belays for Climbing Wall

• Trikes for the Trike Track

• Free Weights and Stretch Bands for Flexibility and Strength Conditioning

• Recess Equipment

STEPPING IT UPCRUSADER FUN RUN AND PEDOMETER CHALLENGE

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The Building Boys, Making Men campaign successfully transitioned from Phase 1 with $16 million raised to launching Phase 2 which seeks to raise $10 million. We greatly appreciate the commitments members of the PDS community have made to invest in our future. To date, $16,847,419.80 is pledged by 380 individual donors, representing 65% of the total campaign goal of $26 million.

Phase 2 of the campaign will fund enhanced programs and facilities that are essential for a world-class school preparing scholars and leaders for a dynamic, interconnected world. New learning spaces will greatly enhance our boys’ learning experiences by creating the most advanced and properly outfitted learning environments for creative and imaginative problem-solving, technology-supported connection and collaboration around the world, direct learning experiences in music, art, and science, and new potential for health and nutrition studies. Personalized learning support for small groups and individual boys will take place in the Mallory Reading and Learning Center which has been funded by a gift from Suzanne and Neely Mallory, Jr.

We are happy to report that Phase 2 of the campaign is experiencing success and is actively soliciting new partners. New learning spaces are essential to providing the type and quality of teaching and learning that a school of our calibre must have to prepare boys for high school, college, and life. Opportunities for giving exist in a new music center, an art wing, a media center, new science labs, a new cafeteria, kitchen, and nutrition curriculum. Kem Wilson, PDS Trustee and Campaign Chairman, sums up the importance of the campaign’s focus, “Upon surveying the quality of the leadership, staff, faculty, and curriculum, the only thing that was lacking to put PDS in a world-class category was the facilities. This capital campaign will allow PDS to put the physical plant in a state that will position PDS to be the finest and most advanced elementary school for boys in the world.” By carefully considering an investment in this campaign, we hope that you will join us in our efforts to transform excellence into world class.

Cynthia Graham is the Director of Major Gifts.

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN UPDATE 2010-2011: FUNDED ITEMS

• Norma T. Wilson Early Childhood Center

• Physical Education Center

• Lifetime Fitness Center

• Multipurpose Fields and Playgrounds

• Crain Center for Global Learning

• Martin Institute for Teaching Excellence

• Tuition Assistance for Students

• Professional Development for Teachers

• Outdoor Pavilion

• Mallory Reading and Learning Center

BUILDING TOMORROW FOR TODAY

“This capital campaign will allow PDS to put the physical plant in a state that will position PDS to be the finest and most advanced elementary school for boys in the world .” — Kem Wilson, PDS Trustee and Campaign Chairman

THE CAMPAIGN FOR PDS

PHASE 2 CAMPAIGN NEEDS:Science LabArt WingNew Cafeteria and KitchenNutrition CurriculumMusic CenterMedia Center

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The Martin Institute for Teaching Excellence is an innovative venture uniting Presbyterian Day School, the University of Memphis, and philanthropists around the most critical issue facing schools today: developing outstanding teachers through world-class professional development. “Investing in teachers is something that brings together city and county, public and private, traditional public schools and charter schools,” explains Headmaster Lee Burns. “At The Martin Institute, we come together not to talk about politics, but to talk about how we can improve our craft as teachers so that we can improve the learning experience for our students.”

Funded by Brad and Dina Martin and their family to impact student learning through investing in teachers’ learning, the Martin Institute is housed on the campus of PDS. Through workshops, seminars, a residency program, and conferences,The Martin Institute creates opportunities for teachers to observe, share, network, and further develop their craft, drawing upon the research and ideas of leading educational thinkers and child development experts.

Summer 2011 brought the first annual conference presented by The Martin Institute. “We had more than 500 attendees from 11 states and England,” shares Laura Dearman, Martin Institute Conference Director. “In our first annual conference, we had 120 high-quality presenters, some of whom were Google certified teachers, group leaders from Harvard’s Project Zero, Apple Distinguished Educators, and university professors. We also enjoyed remarks from Shirley Raines, The University of Memphis President, Bill Haslam, the Governor of Tennessee,

and business leaders from the Memphis area. The Martin Institute granted scholarships to around half of the conference attendees at a free or subsidized rate, removing barriers to connecting and learning. We also really appreciate the generous support of Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation, who was the presenting sponsor of the summer conference; we are excited that they share our urgent interest in connecting educators to each other and to great ideas that will impact students.”

PDS is a school founded in 1949 as an outreach ministry to the Memphis community. “From its beginnings,” says Headmaster Lee Burns, “PDS has embraced an outward-mindset, responsible to a public purpose. The Martin Institute will positively impact teaching and learning in Memphis and beyond, and PDS is proud to bring together enthusiastic educators to share and lead the way in innovating education.”

Dr. Clif Mims of the University of Memphis serves as The Martin Institute’s Executive Director.

THE MARTIN INSTITUTE 2010 - 2011

• Five Teaching Residents

• More than 800 teachers attended Martin Institute events

• 156 learning sessions offered this year

• Six public school teachers sent to Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education

• Inaugural Summer Conference Keynote speakers: Bill Nye the Science Guy (above) and Governor Bill Haslam (opposite)

A PUBLIC PURPOSE

“I believe very strongly that probably the most important thing we can do to deliver high-quality education experiences to young people is to invest in those who teach them .”

— Brad Martin, PDS Trustee

THE MARTIN INSTITUTE

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There are currently 196 countries recognized by the United Nations, yet we share one world. The ability to collaborate and think with people from different cultures is a critical competency for today’s student, teacher, and leader.

Globally competent individuals investigate the world beyond their immediate environment, communicate ideas with diverse audiences, cultivate perspective (both others’ and their own), and take action ethically, critically, and creatively. Through the deliberate focus and leadership of The Crain Center for Global Curriculum, PDS is better able to develop in our students the capacity and the disposition to understand and act on issues of global significance. It is our intention to integrate global awareness in all subjects and across all grade levels.

The Crain Center offers travel grants for PDS teachers to travel abroad so they may enrich their teaching practice by becoming students of the world, connecting to teachers from a variety of countries, and experiencing another culture firsthand. Jessica Chandler, Director of the Crain Center and JK - 2 Spanish

teacher, traveled to London to take part in an international action research team with the International Boys School Coalition. Her team researched and presented their findings on how boys’ engagement and achievement in the study of foreign languages can be developed and enhanced. “Participating in an international research team,” explains Jessica, “brought me so many connections with teachers from schools around the world, giving me an opportunity to interact and learn with some phenomenal teachers. I was on a global team with teachers of French, German, Japanese, and Spanish who teach boys from ages 7 to 18. It was invaluable to work with a diverse team of teachers who were so giving and so willing to offer data about what works best for boys in world language classrooms.”

Peggy Riggins, 4th-grade math teacher, traveled to Beijing and Shanghai to observe three schools. “I visited a Chinese school run by the Chinese government,” Peggy says. “This school was competitive to get into and very rigid. Their studies were Chinese and English focused. I also visited two international schools. Their students were from all over the world. Both schools had a strong Mandarin focus, and one was innovative in its use of 21st century teaching.” Opportunities to interface with and learn from peers around the world make the PDS teacher and curriculum stronger and more apt in cultivating global perspective and awareness in PDS students. “I am grateful,” Peggy added “to the Crain family and PDS for enabling me to go on this trip.”

Jessica Chandler is the Director of The Crain Center for Global Curriculum and a JK-2 Spanish teacher.

A GLOBAL FOCUSTHE CRAIN CENTER 2010-2011

• PDS boys in PK, JK, and SK study Mandarin and Spanish

• PDS boys in 1-6, study Mandarin or Spanish

• PDS boys participate in World Math Day

• PDS 6th graders can participate in Model United Nations

• Digital citizenship and environmental sustainability are important world issues that PDS boys study

• Brenda and Lester Crain funded the Center

• Eight PDS teachers have received international travel grants from the Crain Center (pictured, opposite)

Opportunities to interface with and learn from peers around the world make the PDS teacher and curriculum stronger and more apt in cultivating global perspective and awareness in PDS students .

THE CRAIN CENTER FOR GLOBAL CURRICULUM

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Sean Gatlin, Jr. is an outstanding reader. He loves to read, and he loves to learn.

“I can’t explain how amazing my son is to me,” explains his dad, Sean Gatlin, Sr. “I know one of the main reasons for his success is because of PDS.” Sean and his wife, Patricia, have five children. Their son, Sean, is a PDS Young Scholar who attends PDS. Sean is thriving,

making lifelong friends, and forging a sure foundation for future success in schooling and in life. He is breaking a cycle of limited opportunity in his family for his generation. His mom and dad are thrilled that Sean can be challenged and supported at PDS to dream and know success early, an extraordinary opportunity that the Gatlins could not have imagined a few years ago.

The Young Scholars Program is a scholarship program that gives boys a life-changing opportunity. Boys with the academic potential to be successful at PDS enter the Young Scholars Program in Junior Kindergarten and remain in the program through 6th grade. PDS currently has nineteen Young Scholars in Junior Kindergarten through 4th grade. These boys rank academically in the top part of their classes.

Making opportunities available to include boys of diverse racial and economic backgrounds is important to the learning environment at PDS — for students, teachers, and parents. Knowing other perspectives and viewpoints enriches our sense of community and connectedness as parents and teachers who want the best for our boys.

We know the PDS learning experience builds boys and makes men of exceptional character, empathy, intellectual rigor, and leadership abilities. We believe it is a necessity and an exciting opportunity to transform lives, like Sean’s, through partnering with families and donors to give a PDS education, a transformative gift of a lifetime.

Becoming a partner in the Young Scholars Program is a tangible and manageable opportunity to give back to greater Memphis by impacting the lives and futures of talented students who would otherwise not have an opportunity to attend a private school. We believe that the Young Scholars of today will become the future leaders of Memphis and the Mid-South tomorrow.

Linda Douglas is the PDS Admission Liaison and Young Scholar Advisor.

THE YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM

PDS is actively seeking philanthropic partners to increase the availability of the PDS learning experience to five new Young Scholars in each incoming Junior Kindergarten class and afford them the opportunity to remain as PDS students through 6th grade .

• Currently, PDS has 19 Young Scholars .

• PDS scholars rank in the top part of their classes .

• Private philanthropic support funds the Young Scholars Program .

A GIFT OF A LIFETIMETHE YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM

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PDS is a school for boys, especially designed to teach in the way boys learn. But, as a prospective parent, how does one know if PDS is the right school for my boy and my family?

Parents want, as a part of their process of choosing a school, to interact and hear from other parents who have been through the process of choosing and are now PDS parents. To help prospective parents get the best and most information they can from the perspective and experience of a current PDS parent, PDS developed the Admission Ambassador Program.

“The Admission Ambassadors Program is critical to the success of our school,” explains Courtney Smith, volunteer coordinator of the Admission Ambassadors. “Admission Ambassadors are able to provide an inside view as a parent to other parents. Our Ambassadors really go the extra mile to answer questions for families during their admission process at PDS.”

Admission Ambassadors assist with admission tours, providing an open forum with students, parents, and teachers.

Anita Kerkhof, a volunteer who spearheads the Admission Ambassadors during open houses, describes the unique nature of PDS tours: “Our tours are conducted by a faculty member who gives the school perspective, a 6th grader who gives the student perspective, and an Admission Ambassador who offers the parent perspective.” By organizing time with prospective parents in this way, PDS encourages all questions to be answered by the “subject matter expert.” Anita describes herself as expert in the the non-Memphian perspective, as she and her family relocated to Memphis from Chicago. “In addition to that, I have twin boys so I can attest to the fact that PDS treats each child individually, working to understand his interests, strengths, and learning profile.”

Both Courtney and Anita are thrilled to share their PDS experiences, remembering when they were once prospective parents determined to find the best match in a school for their boys. Having a formalized program that helps prospective parents ask questions about the many other parts of the school community in addition to the teaching and learning makes the PDS admissions process more personal, more effective, and frankly, more fun. “There are many Admission Ambassadors and all are thrilled to talk about the school. Prospective parents are able to see immediately,” says Anita, “that because PDS parents, teachers, and administrators work closely together for the benefit of the students, PDS boys thrive.”

Jan Conder is the Director of Admission and Enrollment

2010-2011 ADMISSION AMBASSADORS

Courtney Smith, ChairErika AndersonToria BrownJulia CouloubaritsisTiffany HeardLauri HollandEmily HouseTeresa JenkinsAnne JonesAnita KerkhofKorie LorittsJanie LoweryBeth MurreyBethany OwenCynthia ParksKaty PattesonKaren SaenzCarey SniderJill StockburgerAngie Street

PARENT PERSPECTIVE

“Prospective parents are able to see immediately that because PDS parents, teachers, and administrators work closely together for the benefit of the students, PDS boys thrive .” — Anita Kerkhof, Admission Ambassador

ADMISSION AMBASSADORS

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The Parents’ Association is a volunteer support group for the PDS school community. All parents of PDS students are members of the Parents’ Association; there is no charge or membership fee to belong. Drawing on the talents, passions, and commitment of our parents, the Parents’ Association strives to strengthen PDS by engaging in specified service activities that support various school programs and needs as well as helping all parents feel a part of the PDS community.

Serving as the 2010-2011 PA president, Stephanie Linkous shares her experience, “Leading the Parents’ Association was a great experience that allowed me to reach out to the PDS parent community and invite everyone to get involved in one way or another. My involvement also allowed me to learn more about how the faculty and administration work with the parents to support the boys and their activities.”

The encouragement that the Parents’ Association provides to families, faculty, and staff, and PDS’ adopted school, Berclair Elementary, throughout the year is greatly appreciated and makes all the hard work well worth the investment of time, talent, and energy. “According to many PDS teachers who have worked in other schools around the country,” explains Stephanie, “what the Parents’ Association does at PDS is unique. One of the most valuable things I learned was how much the PDS community is willing to serve. Being servant leaders is a way of life at PDS, and parents that serve others teach their sons a very valuable lesson.”

“We are blessed with an incredible parent body,” says Headmaster Lee Burns, “and I am deeply grateful for the many wonderful ways they serve at PDS, especially through the Parents’ Association.”

Getting involved is easier than one might think. Whether you have the time to lead a committee, or work in the library for an hour a week, or send in cookies for the teacher appreciation luncheons, everything is helpful. “Just taking the time and effort,” reflects Stephanie Linkous, “shows our sons that we believe in giving back to a place that gives so much to our boys. The school would not run as smoothly without the support of the Parents’ Association.” The Parents’ Association mission is to support and to advance the mission of the school. “So,” Stephanie adds, “the more advocates PDS has, the better.”

Stephanie Linkous was the 2010-2011 PDS Parents’ Association President

PDS PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION EVENTS

• Book Fair

• Crusaders Care

• Gift Wrap Sale

• Spirit Wear Sales

• Library Volunteers

• AR Auction

• Sixth Grade Graduation Banquet

• Father/Son Event

• Faculty Appreciation

• Hospitality

• Berclair Elementary School Partnership

• Early Childhood Connections

PARENT PARTNERS

“Leading the Parents’ Association was a great experience that allowed me to reach out to the PDS parent community and invite everyone to get involved in one way or another .”

— Stephanie Linkous, 2010-2011 Parents’ Association President

PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION

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Over three hundred PDS alumni and friends of the school gathered for the Distinguished Alumnus Luncheon to share in honoring Wade Hampton Sides ’74, as the 2010-2011 recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Hampton Sides is the author of three national bestsellers, Ghost

Soldiers, Blood and Thunder, and most recently, Hellhound On His Trail. “The Distinguished Alumnus Luncheon is a special event for PDS,” explains Alumni Board President Oscar Atkinson. “Men get to come back to their school and see lifelong friends, and they also get to hear about the amazing things that continue to happen for boys at PDS today. Much has changed, but the joyous laughter of boys ringing through the halls reminds us of the lifelong friendships forged in this special place.”

PDS 6th graders did some digging on Hampton Sides and discovered that he served as class president from third grade on, edited the school newspaper The Press Bee, had artwork displayed in the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, and won an essay contest when he was in third grade that landed him as mayor for a day.

After the PDS boys shared a montage of the critics’ accolades of Sides’ writing and historical insights, Hampton took the podium as chief storyteller of the day, sharing some entertaining memories of his PDS years, revealing happy times, lifelong friendships, and his emerging passion for writing. After offering an adult’s hindsight perspective on the fashion of

the era, like really high tube socks, really short basketball trunks, and plaid on plaid, Sides settled into remembering some people who contributed to his success like teachers Charlotte Neal and Neva McKinzey who encouraged his writing and “hardwired his brain with English grammar.”

Included in Hampton’s factors for success were his childhood friends, many of whom were at the luncheon, who have been meaningful and sustaining throughout the years. He mentioned the late Shelby Foote, father of classmate Huger “Huggie” Foote, as becoming a significant literary influence on his writing style, but who, at the time, was also just a dad. Hampton explained that he and his pals at times irritated writer Shelby Foote with typical boyhood roughhousing and hanging out that was loud to the point that Foote reminded the boys “to keep it down because I am in the middle of the Battle of Appomattox here!”

“Because PDS serves boys in the most formative years of their lives,” explains Headmaster Burns speaking of the annual event, “we feel especially connected to the men they become. PDS is proud to have a diverse group of men, like Hampton, who have created interesting lives, served their communities, and excelled in unique ways.” Oscar Atkinson agrees, “The Distinguished Alumnus Award provides a way to celebrate great achievements and encourage PDS boys to make an impact in their own way.”

Cynthia Cross is the Director of Alumni, Special Events, and Parents’ Association Liaison

PDS DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS AWARD

• 2010-2011: Hampton Sides ‘74

• 2009-2010: Fred Smith ‘56

• 2008-2009: Rick Moore ‘57

• 2007-2008: Pitt Hyde ‘55

TIES THAT BINDALUMNI BOARDThe Alumni Board is devoted to connecting PDS alumni to each other and to the ongoing life of the school . The board focuses its activities on creating engagement and connections among alumni . The current Alumni Board has representation from four decades of PDS alumni from 1960 to 2001 . The biggest alumni event is the Annual Distinguished Alumnus Luncheon .

PDS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

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Brandon and Joe Morrison are willing to give. They have included PDS in their estate plans, specifying a gift in future years that will serve boys of future PDS generations. Joe is a PDS alum, class of ‘72, and has served as a member of the PDS Board of Trustees. He and Brandon have two sons who graduated from PDS, Joe Morrison ‘06 and Murray

Morrison ‘10. Their willingness to step forward boldly to make a commitment to the long-term sustainability of the school by including PDS in their estate plans earns them the distinction as Charter Members of the Benefactors Society, a new giving society for PDS. Thoughtful planning like theirs is essential to sustaining PDS’ excellent tradition of preparing boys to be men of character, wisdom, and service in succeeding generations.

“Brandon and I decided to include PDS in our wills because,” Joe Morrison explains, “we value the ways in which PDS nurtured our sons and prepared them for further schooling, but also for life. PDS helped both Joe and Murray develop a sense of confidence as well as a generosity of spirit and empathy for others. Seeds of growth in character were fertilized at PDS

that we hope will make them better men. We are pleased to be a small part of continuing the opportunities that our sons enjoyed at PDS for boys in future generations.”

Planned giving is an important giving choice because it is flexible and customizable. Giving options include making gifts of securities, life income gifts, retirement plans, life insurance policies, living trusts, annuities, trusts, personal property, cash, real estate and art. For many, an estate gift is the easiest way to make one’s most significant and meaningful gift. Through careful estate

planning, individuals can provide special, personal, and often significant gifts that contribute to the sustainability of the school and most importantly, leave a legacy for others.

Steve Hearn is the Chief Advancement Officer for PDS.

WILLING TO GIVEPDS BENEFACTORS SOCIETY

• Recognizes and honors individuals who have included PDS in their estate plans .

• Planned gifts benefit future generations of PDS students .

• For more information visit pdsmemphis.org/waystogive.

WAYS TO GIVE

• Securities

• Life Income Gifts

• Retirement Plans

• Life Insurance Policies

• Living Trusts

• Annuities

• Trusts

• Personal Property

PDS BENEFACTORS SOCIETY

“We value the ways in which PDS nurtured our sons and prepared them for further schooling, but also for life . PDS helped both Joe and Murray develop a sense of confidence as well as a generosity of spirit and empathy for others . Seeds of growth in character were fertilized at PDS that we hope will make them better men . ”

— Joe Morrison, PDS Benefactors Society

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Thank you for supporting PDS in our mission to glorify God by developing boys in wisdom and stature and favor with God and man . Your contributions have turned the dream of a PDS education into a reality for many boys .

For over sixty years, PDS has been a very special place for boys to learn and grow, a place that builds a sure foundation in critical years that serves men for a lifetime. Because of strategic investments in our teachers, students, and programs, PDS is producing positive returns that will benefit Memphis and our community for generations, guiding and cultivating thinking abilities, character, and hearts that serve. Today’s PDS student will become tomorrow’s leader.

During the 2011-12 school year, I would like to ask that you consider serving on or contributing to one or more of the following PDS initiatives:

Parents’ Association, Admissions Ambassadors, Board of Trustees, Alumni Board, The PDS 2011-12 Annual Fund, The PDS Capital Campaign, The Young Scholars

Program, Building Boys, Making Men Program, Martin Institute for Teaching Excellence, Crain Center for Global Curriculum, Benefactors Society, and other initiatives.

Whether it is the investment of your time and energy as a member of one of our volunteer organizations or the contribution of your financial resources to help underwrite one of our programs, PDS students and teachers of today and tomorrow count on your support.

Our gratitude for your engagement and involvement in the PDS community is great, and we respectfully ask that you continue to make PDS a priority among your giving options.

Steve Hearn is the Chief Advancement Officer for PDS.

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CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP

Mr. C. Kemmons Wilson, Jr. Campaign Chairman Mr. Bruce E. Campbell, Jr. Honorary Campaign Chairman

CAMPAIGN CABINET

Mr. Don Batchelor ‘66Mr. Earl Blankenship Mr. Clarence C. “Bo” Braswell Mr. John J. Colcolough III Mr. Met Crump ‘55Mr. Ben Daniel ‘80Mr. Edward Dobbs Mr. Jimmy Edwards Mr. Michael Faber ‘90Mr. Jason Farmer Mrs. Martha Hess Mr. Michael HessMrs. Stephanie Linkous Mr. James “Stilly” McFadden ‘69Mr. Bryan E. Nearn, Jr. ‘55Mr. Win RawsonMrs. Chris Sanders Mr. Frederick C. Schaeffer, Jr. ‘82Mr. Chuck Smith ‘60Mrs. Barbara Williamson

CAMPAIGN DONORSAnonymous (6) Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Abston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Aiken Mr. and Mrs. Bo Allen ‘80 Rev. and Mrs. Darrin S. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Ed Apple* Mr. and Mrs. John Apple* Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arnold* Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Atkinson ‘90 Autozone Matching Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. Baber, Jr. ‘61 Babcock Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bailey ‘55 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ballinger ‘75* Baptist Memorial Health Care Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bartz Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Batchelor ‘66 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beals Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Beard* Dr. and Mrs. Neal Beckford Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bell Bellevue Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Billions Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blankenship Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas E. Bragorgos Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brakebill Mr. and Mrs. David Brandon* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. “Bo” Braswell Mrs. Nell Brown* Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bullard*

Mr. Mal Bundey and Ms. Delta Cheung Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burkart* Mrs. Graham Burns Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Burns III* Ms. May Burns Mr. and Mrs. Will Butler* Mr. and Mrs. John Butora* Mr. and Mrs. Brian Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Campbell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Campbell* Mrs. Beverly F. Carrick Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carrier* Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carruthers* Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Caruthers* Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Chandler* Mr. and Mrs. Randy Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Tom Christenbury* Mr. and Mrs. Mims Clayton* Mr. and Mrs. Rick Clifford Mr. and Mrs. John J. Colcolough III Mr. and Mrs. Keith S. Collins Community Foundation of Greater MemphisMrs. Jan Conder* Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Berry Cooper Mr. and Mrs. James W. Corbitt* Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Cowan Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Crain Crawford Howard Private Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Creasman* Mr. and Mrs. Larry Creson ‘77*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf Crump ‘55 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniel ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Lundy DanielMr. and Mrs. Matthew Daniel ‘78*Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Daughty*Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Davidoff*Dr. and Mrs. Chris Davis*Mrs. Ting Ting Davis*Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Deaton*Ms. Jean Demere*Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dicken, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Dickinson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dobbs ‘83Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dobbs, Jr. ‘79Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Douglas*Mr. and Mrs. Stan Droke*Mr. and Mrs. Billy DunavantMr. and Mrs. Buchanan D. Dunavant ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Karl DunnMr. and Mrs. Brian Eason II ‘84Mr. and Mrs. G. Douglas EdwardsMr. and Mrs. James T. Edwards*Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Edwards*Rep. and Mrs. Jim Ellington*Mr. and Mrs. Michael Faber ‘90Mr. and Mrs. Jason FarmerMr. and Mrs. Tommy Farnsworth, Jr. ‘53Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Farnsworth III*Fidelity Charitable Gift FundFirst Horizon National Corporation

Contributions, pledges and estate gifts in support of capital, endowment, scholarships, and special programs as of July 31, 2011.

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Senator and Mrs. Merle FlowersMr. and Mrs. Michael R. FolkMrs. Mary Ann Ford**Mr. Molitor FordMr. and Mrs. R. Molitor Ford, Jr. ‘77Mr. and Mrs. Philip Freeburg ‘75*Mr. and Mrs. Mark FrenchMr. and Mrs. Mark Fruitt*Mr. and Mrs. Tom Galvin*Mr. and Mrs. David Garner*Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. GarrottMr. and Mrs. Sam Gassaway ‘88Drs. Lynn and Jack GaydenDr. and Mrs. Duane GiannangeloMr. and Mrs. Gibby Gibson*Miss Laura Glenn*Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gooch III*Mr. and Mrs. John A. GoodMr. and Mrs. Troy R. Graham*Greater Houston Community FoundationGrinder, Taber & Grinder, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo GutierrezMr. and Mrs. Imad Hajj*Mrs. Nina Haley*Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris ‘75Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Phil HatfieldMr. Tommy HaydenMr. and Mrs. Tom Hayes*Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Hearn*Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hecht*Mr. and Mrs. Al Henderson*Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hergenrader*Mr. and Mrs. W. J. HergenraderMr. and Mrs. Michael HessMr. and Mrs. Chris Hill*Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hill*Carol B. Hinchin Fund

Hope Christian Community FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bruce B. HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Darrell HornMr. and Mrs. McKee Humphreys ‘95*Mr. and Mrs. Dade Hunt ‘71*Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hussey, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hussey III ‘75*J. R. Hyde Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Andrew Hyde IIIMr. and Mrs. Gale Isom*Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Jarratt ‘73*Mr. and Mrs. Frank Z. Jemison, Jr. ‘60Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jenkins*Mr. and Mrs. Hank Johnson*Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Johnson*Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Epps JonesMr. and Mrs. Bryan JordanDrs. Anne and Richard Jordan*Drs. Beth and John Kakales*Mr. and Mrs. Mason Kauffman*Mr. and Mrs. Joel KayeMr. and Mrs. Greg KeithMr.and Mrs. Benjamin R. Keras ‘89Mr. and Mrs. James J. Keras III ‘91Mr. and Mrs. Don Kilgore*Mr. and Mrs. Robert KingMr. and Mrs. Jerry Kirkscey*Mr. and Mrs. Russell Klinke ‘73*Dr. and Mrs. Dean A. KlugMr. and Mrs. Milton L. KnowltonMr. and Mrs. Michael Kyle*Dr. Kashif Latif and Dr. Shazia Hussain*Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lawyer*Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lee*Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Lewis II ‘92*Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. LewisMr. and Mrs. Michael Lightman, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. R.E. LinkousMr. and Mrs. Russell L. Linkous IIIMr. and Mrs. William LoschMr. and Mrs. Todd Love*Mr. and Mrs. John LynnMr. and Mrs. G. B. MacDonaldMr. and Mrs. Jay Madden*Mr. and Mrs. Lon M. Magness ‘79Mr. and Mrs. Neely Mallory, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John MatlockMr. and Mrs. Bill Mann IIMr. and Mrs. Tom Marino*Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Maroda ‘69R. Brad Martin Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Martin, Jr. ‘73Ms. Tamika Martin*MassMutual Matching Gift ProgramMr. and Mrs. Bob Matthews*Mr. and Mrs. Kirby May ‘88*Mrs. Lisa S. May*Dr. and Mrs. Kit MaysMr. and Mrs. Neal McAtee*Dr. and Mrs. John McCall*Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McEwan III ‘78Mr. and Mrs. Stillman McFadden ‘69 Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGreger* Mr. and Mrs. Steve McHugh* Mr. and Mrs. Spencer McLean* Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMath* Medco Health Solutions Charitable Match Fund Medtronic Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Meeks Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Meloni, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merriman* Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Miller III* Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Mitchell* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montague* Mr. and Mrs. Larry Montgomery*

Mr. David and Dr. Laura Moody Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Moore ‘57 Mr. Richard C. Moore III ‘91 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Morrison ‘72* Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Murray* Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Murrey ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nabers* Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nagle* Mr. and Mrs. Jay Naifeh Drs. Sara and A. P. Naren* Dr. and Mrs. Boomi Nathan* Mr. and Mrs. Bryan E. Nearn, Jr. ‘55 Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. John R. Norfleet ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nunn Dr. and Mrs. Suahil Obaji* Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Orr* Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parks* Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pate* Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L Patton PDS Parents’ Association Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Pell* Ms. Patty Pereira Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Peters ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Clif Phillips* Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pickering* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston ‘72* Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pretsch* Mr. and Mrs. Paige Purvis* Mr. and Mrs. William l. Quinlen III ‘58 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rainer ‘71* Mr. Tom Rand Mr. James Rantzow, Jr. ‘07* Mr. and Mrs. James Rantzow* Mr. and Mrs. Win Rawson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reddoch* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Redmont*

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BUILDING BOYS, MAKING MEN CAMPAIGN DONORS (Continued)

Regions Financial Corporation* Drs. Sylvia and Steve Richey* Ms. Peggy Riggins* Mr. and Mrs. Mike Robbins* Ms. Joni Roberts* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robinson ‘62 Dr. and Mrs. Wiley T. Robinson ‘69 Ms. Gretchen Rogers* Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rose* Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Rote, Jr.* Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Roux Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rudesill* Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ruffin Mr. and Mrs. Rom Rushing Dr. and Mrs. Joe Rutherford Sabre Holdings Give Together Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Reid Sanders ‘61 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Schaeffer, Jr. ‘82Mr. and Mrs. Ron Schneiter* Mr. and Mrs. Butch Scott* Mr. and Mrs. Phil Seaton* Second Grade 2-B Beth Diaz’s Class/Flying Pigs Mr. Jimmy Sexton Mr. and Mrs. John Shackelford* Ms. Helen B. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Shaw* Miss Lauren Sheehan* Mr. and Mrs. Randy Shirley*Drs. Uzma and Arsalan Shirwany*Mr. and Mrs. Michael ShiversMr. and Mrs. David L. ShoresSixth Grade – Mrs. Nabers’ Class*Mr. and Mrs. Casey Smith*Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith, Jr. ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Smith*Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Smith ‘56Mr. and Mrs. Foster Smith ‘92*Solberg PropertiesDr. and Mrs. John StaffelMr. and Mrs. John A. StemmlerMr. and Mrs. Brit Stephens*Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stevenson*Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stewart, Jr.*Stock Market Team - Shelley Umberson Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stokes ‘73 Mr. Colin Stovall* Mr. and Mrs. Rob Sumner Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sweat* Dr. and Mrs. Owen B. Tabor, Jr. ‘79* Mrs. Bettye Taliaferro Ms. Elizabeth Taliaferro* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Terry Dr. and Mrs. Tapan Thakur* Mr. and Mrs. S. Alexander Thompson III Mr. and Mrs. Rick Thornton* Dr. and Mrs. Steve Threlkeld ‘76* Mr. and Mrs. Brad Trammell* Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin Trussell Mr. ans Mrs. John M. Tully ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner* Mrs. Claire Tipps* Mr. and Mrs. William G. Underwood Mr. and Mrs. Eric Vinson* Ms. Monica Vunk* Mr. and Mrs. Randy Wade* Mr. and Mrs. David Wallace Dr. and Mrs. Rush Waller* Dr. Tonya Reese Ward Drs. Susan and Bill Warner Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins III Mr. Matt Weathersby ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webb

William E. Weiss Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Weller Mr. and Mrs. B. Wade WestMr. and Mrs. Bobby Westbrook*Mr. and Mrs. Charles White*Mrs. Katherine B. WhiteMrs. Deanna WilbournDr. and Mrs. Gregory WilkinsonMr. and Mrs. Willis C. Willey ‘53Mr. and Mrs. Duncan WilliamsMrs. Robert M. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Lewis C. WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Russell WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. C. Kemmons Wilson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemmons Wilson III ‘88Kemmons Wilson CompaniesKemmons Wilson Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Drew Wilson*Mr. and Mrs. James D. Witherington, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Wood, Jr.* Dr. and Mrs. Greg Wood* Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Woods Dr. and Mrs. Dana Wright* Ms. Nancy Wright* Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wylie Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Yarwood* Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Zanone, Jr. ‘80 *Donors to the Wendy Wood Edwards Playground **Deceased

MATCHING GIFTS

Autozone Matching Gifts Program Joe Rutherford First Horizon National Corporation William Losch Phil Stevenson Mass Mutual Financial Group Milton Knowlton MedcoHealth Solutions Chairitable Match Fund Michael Hess Medtronic Foundation Neil Beals Regions Financial Corporation Larry Creson Robert Gooch Jay Webb Sabre Holdings Cathy Harris At the conclusion of the campaign, gifts in honor of and in memory of individuals will be presented in the final campaign report.

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PDS ANNUAL FUNDGifts received August 1, 2010 through July 31, 2011

LEAD GIFT TEAM

Stephanie and Anthony Tancredi, Chairs

Anne and Vince BoberskiEmily and Nick BragorgosJennifer and Michael CookCindy and Edward DobbsValerie and John ElkingtonMartha and Mike HessJean and Rob JohnstonJanie and Michael LoweryVicki and Kurt NelsonKaty and Bruce PattesonSarah and Trey WatkinsElizabeth and Russell Williamson

Tim Johnson, Faculty ChairRoss Spain, Faculty Chair

THE HEADMASTER’S SOCIETYThe Headmaster’s Society recognizes individuals who make annual financial commitments in excess of $20,000 . This society is in recognition of and thanks to the 11 headmasters in the 62 year history of PDS; Miss Maribelle Wheeler (1949-1951), Col. Ross McCain Lynn (1951-1955), Mr. Henry B. Roney, Jr. (1955-1960), Mr. James Day Lynch (1960-1963), Mr. Robert Carey Goodman (1963-1965), Mr. Marquis Lorenzo Pinkston (1965-1967), Mrs. Martha Hopper (1967-1968), Col. Earl H. Devanny, Jr. (1968-1972), Mr. Jack B. Stanford (1972-1979), Dr. Len Sumner (1979-2000), and Mr. A. Lee Burns (2000-present).

AnonymousCommunity Foundation of Greater MemphisCrawford Howard Private Foundation

THE ROBERT J. HUSSEY SOCIETYThe Robert J. Hussey Society recognizes individuals who make annual financial commitments between $10,000 and $19,999 . This society is in memory of Mr . Robert J. Hussey, one of the founders of PDS, for his tireless dedication and leadership in the formation of PDS. Mr. Hussey was one of the members of the original Board of Trustees and chairman of the board when the school opened in 1949 .

Dr. and Mrs. John C. BowenHope Christian Community FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hussey, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Moore, Jr. ‘57The James D. and Martha R. Robinson Family FundMr. and Mrs. Anthony L. TancrediMr. and Mrs. Michael Turley

THE ANTHONY W. DICK SOCIETYThe Anthony W. Dick Society recognizes individuals who make annual financial commitments between $5,000 and $9,999 . Dr . Dick became the pastor of Second Presbyterian Church in the summer of 1947, expressing the desire that the church provide Christian elementary education with a day school . The giving society in his name is in memory of his commitment through his storied tenure to the boys of PDS .

Brinkley FoundationMr. and Mrs. Edward BrundickMr. Mal Bundey and Ms. Delta CheungMr. and Mrs. Brian Eason II ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Bryan JordanMr. and Mrs. Greg KeithMr. and Mrs. Brad MartinMr. and Mrs. John Norfleet ‘72Mr. and Mrs. Reid Sanders ‘61Mr. and Mrs. Trent Scull ‘80Mr. Jimmy SextonMr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith, Jr. ‘60Mr. and Mrs. Jim Webb

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THE LEN SUMNER SOCIETYThe Len Sumner Society recognizes individuals who make annual financial commitments between $2,500 and $4,999 . Dr . Sumner was the Headmaster of the school from 1979-2000 . During his tenure, the facilities we use today were constructed, computers were introduced into the classroom and programs such as enrichment, aftercare, and after-school tutoring were established . Dr . Sumner also served as president of the Memphis Association of Independent Schools and the Tennessee Association of Independent Schools .

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas E. BragorgosMr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Braswell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. CookMr. and Mrs. Edward Dobbs ‘83Mr. and Mrs. John H. DobbsMrs. Pat EasonMr. and Mrs. James T. Edwards, Sr.First Tennessee FoundationGreater Houston Community FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael A. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Steven B. HearnMr. and Mrs. Darrell HornMr. and Mrs. James JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Russell L. Linkous IIIMr. and Mrs. Todd LoveMr. and Mrs. James S. McFadden ‘69Moore Madison Family FoundationRegions Financial CorporationMr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Schaeffer, Jr. ‘82Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. SolbergDr. and Mrs. Greg StaffelMr. and Mrs. Alex ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Weller

THE FRANK NORFLEET SOCIETYThe Frank Norfleet Society recognizes individuals who make annual financial commitments between $1,000 and $2,499 . Mr. Norfleet is responsible for creating the PDS Annual Fund as it was his idea to have an annual fund drive supplemental to the budget. Mr. Norfleet has been a major contributor to the fund for many years .

Mr. Robert I. Abbay IIIMr. and Mrs. Wyatt AikenMr. and Mrs. John AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Mark AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Coors Arthur ‘84Ayco Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Ron AyotteMr. and Mrs. James H. Barton ‘55Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barton, Jr. ‘78Mr. and Mrs. Neil BealsMr. and Mrs. Wesley BellMr. and Mrs. Tom BennettMr. and Mrs. Earl BlankenshipMr. and Mrs. Irving V. Boberski IIIMr. and Mrs. Hal Boyd, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hal Boyd IIIMr. and Mrs. John BraggMr. and Mrs. Lee Burns IIIMr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Canale ‘62Mr. and Mrs. John Colcolough IIIMr. and Mrs. Will ColemanMrs. Jan ConderMr. Everett Richard Cook II ‘63Mr. and Mrs. Berry CooperMr. and Mrs. John CopelandMr. and Mrs. Dan Copp

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight CreasmanMr. and Mrs. Craig CrooneDr. and Mrs. Glenn Crosby II ‘71Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. CrossDr. and Mrs. James Daughdrill, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gus DentonMr. and Mrs. Stan DrokeMr. and Mrs. Buchanan Dunavant ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Jim DuncanMr. and Mrs. G. Douglas EdwardsMr. and Mrs. John ElkingtonMr. and Mrs. Don EvansMr. and Mrs. Michael Faber ‘90Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Farnsworth, Jr. ‘53Mr. and Mrs. John FarrisMr. and Mrs. Shea Flinn III ‘85Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. FloydMr. and Mrs. Mark FruittMr. and Mrs. Tom GarrottDr. Aileen GayosoDr. Jennifer and Mr. Gary GilesMr. and Mrs. Jim GillilandMr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gooch, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Troy R. GrahamSenator Phil and Dr. Wendy GrammMr. and Mrs. Brett GrinderMr. and Mrs. Fred GrinderMr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris ‘75Drs. Leigh and Hunter HarrisonMr. Tommy HaydenMr. and Mrs. Michael HessMr. and Mrs. Rob Hussey III ‘75Hyde Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Pitt Hyde III ‘55Mr. and Mrs. Gale IsomMr. and Mrs. David JonesMr. and Mrs. Van Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Mason KauffmanMr. and Mrs. Joel KayeDr. and Mrs. Dean KlugMr. and Mrs. Michael KyleMr. John LewisMr. and Mrs. Samuel LewisDr. and Mrs. David LibbyMr. and Mrs. James R. Liles, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bob Loeb ‘67Mr. and Mrs. William LoschDr. and Mrs. Michael LoweryMr. and Mrs. Tommy Lusk ‘80Dr. and Mrs. Kit S. MaysMr. and Mrs. Michael McDonnellDrs. Victoria Kandalaft and Les McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. McManusMr. and Mrs. Bill McMathDr. and Mrs. Mike McSwainMedco Health Solutions Charitable Match FundMr. and Mrs. Gregg MeeksMr. and Mrs. Ali MeliDrs. Christie and Madison MichaelDr. and Mrs. Thomas MonaghanDr. Laura and Mr. David MoodyMr. and Mrs. Jack MooreMr. Richard C. Moore III ‘91Mr. and Mrs. Eliot MorrisMr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison ‘72Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Murrey ‘80Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Nearn, Jr. ‘55Mr. and Mrs. Kurt NelsonMr. and Mrs. Wilson Orr IIIMr. and Mrs. John C. OswaltMr. and Mrs. Lee PowellMr. Thomas B. PrestonMr. and Mrs. Tom Preston ‘68Mr. and Mrs. Bill Quinlen III ‘58

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THE FRANK NORFLEET SOCIETY (Continued)

Mr. and Mrs. James RantzowMr. and Mrs. Richard RantzowMr. and Mrs. Joel F. ReevesDr. and Mrs. David ReidMr. and Mrs. Alvan Richey, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Barrett SextonMr. and Mrs. Sellers Shy ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Bryan SmithMr. and Mrs. Dennis SmithMr. and Mrs. Stefan SmithMr. and Mrs. W.H. Smythe IIIMr. and Mrs. Ronald T. SolbergMr. and Mrs. John W. Stokes III ‘73Mr. and Mrs. David SuttonSysco Memphis LLCDr. and Mrs. Steve Threlkeld ‘76Mr. and Mrs. Chuck TreadwayUBS Foundation USA Matching Gift ProgramMr. and Mrs. William G. UnderwoodMr. Boyd WadeMr. and Mrs. William Watkins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins IIIMr. and Mrs. Jay WebbMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. WebbMr. and Mrs. Thom WellerMr. and Mrs. Jim WilbournMr. and Mrs. Duncan WilliamsMrs. Julia WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Lewis WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Russell WilliamsonKemmons Wilson Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kemmons Wilson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Wunderlich III ‘58

THE ROSS LYNN CLUBThe Ross Lynn Club recognizes individuals who make annual financial commitments between $500 and $999 . Colonel Ross Lynn was the first Headmaster of PDS and is credited with establishing the high academic and moral standards of PDS . Colonel Lynn was also responsible for commissioning the design of the PDS crest and establishing the motto .

AnonymousMr. and Mrs. John AaronMr. and Mrs. Albert M. Alexander, Jr. ‘78AXA FoundationMr. and Mrs. Rodney Baber, Jr. ‘61Mr. and Mrs. Don Batchelor ‘66Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Brown ‘74Mr. and Mrs. Ed BurkartMr. and Mrs. Wes ButlerMr. and Mrs. Gene CashmanDr. Yixin Chen and Ms. Sue HuangMr. and Mrs. Coleman ConnellMr. and Mrs. Kemp ConradMr. and Mrs. Robert CovingtonMr. and Mrs. Frank M. Crump III ‘57Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniel ‘80Dr. and Mrs. Anton Dias PereraMr. and Mrs. Charles R. Dickinson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bill DowdleMr. and Mrs. Mason EzzellDr. and Mrs. Richard FarisMr. and Mrs. Jason FarmerMr. Sidney W. Farnsworth III ‘63First Horizon National CorporationMr. and Mrs. Mott Ford ‘77Mr. Jim FrazierMr. and Mrs. William French

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fulmer III ‘73Mr. Arthur FulmerMr. and Mrs. Brent GerhartMr. and Mrs. Curtis GivensMr. Raymond E. Glotzbach II ‘93Mr. and Mrs. Jason Gowen ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Graham IIMr. and Mrs. Lloyd GrissingerMr. and Mrs. David HaranoMr. and Mrs. John HarrisDr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hollabaugh, Jr. ‘78Mr. and Mrs. David HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Jason HurdleMr. and Mrs. Joe JarrattMr. and Mrs. Frank Jemison, Jr. ‘60Mr. and Mrs. Jim JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Warren JenningsMr. and Mrs. Rob Johnston, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank JonesRev. and Mrs. William G. Jones ‘82Mr. and Mrs. Leonard KayeMr. and Mrs. James KeeganMs. Nancy KenleyMr. and Mrs. Kent KerkhofMr. and Mrs. Don KilgoreMr. and Mrs. Jerry KirksceyMr. and Mrs. R. E. LinkousMrs. Halcyon R. LynnMr. and Mrs. Lon Magness ‘79Mr. and Mrs. John MaidenMr. and Mrs. Neely Mallory, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul MarekThe Marston FirmMrs. Annabelle MartinMr. and Mrs. Tom McAllisterMr. and Mrs. Steven McBrideMr. and Mrs. Ken McCown, Jr. ‘71

Dr. and Mrs. Chris McEwanMr. and Mrs. Spencer McLeanMedtronic Matching Gifts FoundationMr. and Mrs. Brian MelloneMr. and Mrs. Jerry MoodyMr. Fontaine B. Moore III ‘64Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Moore ‘90Mr. and Mrs. Jay NaifehMr. and Mrs. Steve NelsonMs. Corinne ParkerMr. Mat ParkerMr. and Mrs. Bruce PattesonMr. and Mrs. Clyde Patton III ‘80Mr. and Mrs. Jon Peters ‘78Mr. and Mrs. Eugene PfeiferDr. Christina Shimek and Dr. Sean PflaumerMr. and Mrs. John T. Pitts, Jr. ‘80Mr. and Mrs. Johnny R. PittsMr. and Mrs. James PowerDr. and Mrs. Randolph RameyDr. and Mrs. Rick ReinhardMr. and Mrs. Bert Robinson ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Cedric RockamoreDr. and Mrs. Jeff RouxSabre Holdings Give Together CampaignMr. P. Layton Sanders, Jr. ‘65Mrs. Frederick SchaefferMr. and Mrs. Ryan SchellMr. and Mrs. Emmet SeibelsMr. and Mrs. Hugh ShackelfordMr. and Mrs. Harry ShufflebargerMr. and Mrs. Kyle Smith ‘83Ms. Nancy W. SmithMr. and Mrs. Clay SmytheMr. and Mrs. Robert T. SolbergMr. and Mrs. John StemmlerMr. Colin Stovall

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Mr. and Mrs. Wendell SwordsDr. and Mrs. Owen Tabor ‘79Target Take Charge of Education ProgramMr. and Mrs. Harrison K. Tigrett ‘90Dr. and Mrs. James WangMr. and Mrs. Heiskell Weatherford IV ‘82Mr. and Mrs. Wade WestMr. and Mrs. Mark WhiteheadDr. and Mrs. Greg WilkinsonRev. and Mrs. Sanders L. WillsonMr. and Mrs. Drew WilsonMr. and Mrs. Spence Wilson, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Spence Wilson, Jr.Mr. David S. Work ‘67Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wunderlich ‘84

THE RED AND BLUE CLUBGifts of $1 to $499

Anonymous (6)Mr. and Mrs. Rob Abbay IVMr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Adams, Jr. ‘68Drs. Ritu and Sudhir AggarwalDr. and Mrs. John AlbrittonMr. and Mrs. Abraham AlemanDrs. Michael Aleman and Betty HouMr. and Mrs. James Alexander, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Bo Allen ‘80Mr. and Mrs. John AllenMr. and Mrs. Louis F. AllenMr. and Mrs. Todd AllenMr. and Mrs. Trent AllenMr. and Mrs. Ben R. Alumbaugh, Jr. ‘86Mr. and Mrs. Bob AndersonMr. and Mrs. Ryan Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Anderson ‘86Mr. and Mrs. Ted Angelakis ‘75Rev. and Mrs. Darrin S. AnthonyMr. and Mrs. Stefan AnthonyMr. and Mrs. Dan ApplegateMr. and Mrs. Benjamine H. Arnold, Jr.Mr. Benjamin H. Arnold III ‘02Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Atkinson IIIMr. and Mrs. Oscar Atkinson ‘90Autozone Matching Gift ProgramMr. and Mrs. Winston BaccusMr. and Mrs. Brown BaineMr. and Mrs. Wilson BairdBank of America FoundationDr. Lea BannisterMs. Faith BarcroftMr. and Mrs. Paul BarcroftMr. and Mrs. Doug BarronMr. and Mrs. Jeff Barry ‘78Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barry, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Warren BarryDr. Gwen and Mr. Christopher P. Beard ‘78Dr. and Mrs. Neal BeckfordMr. David BeecherMr. and Mrs. Alvin BellMrs. Leon BellMr. and Mrs. Mark BellMr. and Mrs. Wallace BellMr. and Mrs. Whitten BellMr. and Mrs. Brent BerryMr. and Mrs. Clay Bethell ‘76Mr. and Mrs. David Billions ‘84Dr. and Mrs. Gerald BillionsDr. and Mrs. Blake BillupsDr. and Mrs. Tom BillupsMr. and Mrs. Stevan L. BlackDr. and Mrs. Melrose Blackett

Mr. Brent H. Blankenship ‘95Mr. Preston T. Blankenship ‘97Mrs. Verna BohannonMs. McQuitta BostickMr. Torrance BostickMr. Grant BoucekMr. Ron BoucekMs. Scott BoucekMr. and Mrs. David BourlandDr. and Mrs. Allen BoydMr. and Mrs. Braxton BradyMr. and Mrs. David BrandonMr. and Mrs. John BrannonMr. and Mrs. Otis BraxtonMr. and Mrs. Barry W. Bridgforth, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David R. Bridgforth, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David R. Bridgforth, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Chris BrockMr. and Mrs. Harry BrownMr. and Mrs. Monte BrownDr. Hal Brunt and Mrs. Buzzy HusseyMr. and Mrs. Tiger BryantMr. John M. BryantMr. and Mrs. Jose’ BryantMrs. Dorothy BryceMr. and Mrs. Jimmy BuckhalterMr. and Mrs. Mike BullardMr. and Mrs. Larry H. BunchMr. and Mrs. David BurksMr. and Mrs. Robert BurleighMrs. Graham BurnsMr. and Mrs. William BurnsMr. and Mrs. Bill ButlerMr. and Mrs. John Butler, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Will ButlerMr. and Mrs. John ButoraJudge and Mrs. Edgar Calhoun

Mr. and Mrs. Brian CampbellMr. and Mrs. Carter Campbell ‘85Mr. and Mrs. Frank CampbellMr. and Mrs. Hunt CampbellMr. and Mrs. Jim Canale, Jr. ‘78Mr. and Mrs. Jim CandeMr. and Mrs. Patrick CareyMrs. Beverly CarrickMr. and Mrs. Arturo CarrilloDr. and Mrs. Matthew D. CarsonMr. and Mrs. Taylor CaruthersMr. and Mrs. Hunt ChandlerDr. and Mrs. Jason ChandlerMrs. Ginger ChapmanMr. and Mrs. Tom ChristenburyMr. and Mrs. Mark ChubbMr. and Mrs. Jeremy ClarkMr. and Mrs. Mims ClaytonMs. Minnie ClaytonDr. and Mrs. Jordan CoffeyMr. and Mrs. Robin CoffmanMr. and Mrs. Robin Coffman, Jr.Mrs. Paige CokerDr. and Mrs. Richard ColditzMr. and Mrs. Don ColemanMrs. Mary E. ColemanMr. and Mrs. Keith S. CollinsMr. and Mrs. Rick CollinsMrs. Voline ConleeMrs. Gloria ConradDr. and Mrs. George CoorsMr. and Mrs. Jim CorbittCotton Tails/SachiMr. Gabriel G. CouloubaritsisMr. and Mrs. Jerry CouloubaritsisMr. and Mrs. Billy CourtneyMr. and Mrs. Mason Cousins

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Mr. and Mrs. Cham CrabtreeMr. and Mrs. Clint CrabtreeMr. and Mrs. Paul CraftMr. and Mrs. J. Lester CrainMr. and Mrs. Claude Crawford, Jr. ‘55Mr. and Mrs. Brian CrenshawMr. and Mrs. Randall CrenshawMr. and Mrs. John Crews, Jr. ‘78Mr. Michael S. Cross, Jr. ‘02Mr. William G. Cross ‘05Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Crump ‘82Mr. and Mrs. Rob Crump III ‘79Mr. and Mrs. Chad CunninghamDrs. Lida and Pat CurleeMr. and Mrs. Anthony CurrieMr. and Mrs. David DabovDrs. Donna and Greg DabovMr. and Mrs. Mike DaltonDr. Sherri Li and Dr. Jerry DangMr. and Mrs. Bjorn DanielsonDr. and Mrs. David DantzkerMr. and Mrs. Warner DavisMr. and Mrs. Buddy Dearman, Jr.Mr. Miles M. Debardeleben ‘01Mr. and Mrs. Nelson DiazMr. and Mrs. Larry DixonMr. and Mrs. Andrew DoggettMr. William S. Dornette ‘62Mr. Douglas DosterMr. and Mrs. Art DotyMr. and Mrs. Oliver Doughtie ‘86Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doughtie III ‘58Mr. and Mrs. Frederick DouglasMr. and Mrs. Paul Douglas ‘78Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. Dow ‘92Mrs. Lillian Dunavant

Dr. and Mrs. Jerald DuncanMr. and Mrs. James EasonMr. and Mrs. Richard EckelsMr. and Mrs. Price Edwards ‘99Mr. and Mrs. Flip EiknerEli Lilly & Company Foundation, Inc.Mr. Chad EoffMr. E. Fargason Erb, Jr. ‘84Ms. Kelly ErbMr. George ErvinMr. and Mrs. Joe EscueMr. and Mrs. Scott EvansMr. and Mrs. Mason Ezzell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard FaberPre-K FacultyMr. and Mrs. Jason Fair ‘83Mrs. Margie FareseMr. and Mrs. Phillip FarmerDr. and Mrs. Kent FarrisMr. and Mrs. Terry FederlineMr. and Mrs. Andy FeinstoneMr. and Mrs. David FerebeeMs. Ruth FergusonMr. Smith FergusonMrs. Jenny FernandezMr. and Mrs. Tommy FerrariDrs. Shannon and Lloyd FinksMr. Gregory FirtikMr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. FisherMr. and Mrs. Bill FisherMr. John T. Fisher III ‘76Ms. Stefanie FisherDr. and Mrs. Charles FitchSenator and Mrs. Merle FlowersMr. and Mrs. John FogartyMr. and Ms. Tripp FolkMr. and Mrs. David FontenotMr. and Mrs. Miles Fortas

Mr. and Mrs. Brian FowlerDr. and Mrs. Brian FowlerMr. and Mrs. Billy FrankMr. and Mrs. Myles FrankMr. and Mrs. Preston FrazerMr. and Mrs. Rob FredericksMr. and Mrs. Mark FrenchMr. and Mrs. William FrenchMr. and Mrs. Shawn FussellMr. and Mrs. Michael J. GabrielleschiMr. and Mrs. Matt GallagherMr. and Mrs. Tom GalvinMr. and Mrs. Pat GambleMr. and Mrs. Hall GardnerMr. and Mrs. Dave GarnerMr. and Mrs. Sam Gassaway, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gassaway III ‘88Drs. Lynn and Jack GaydenMr. and Mrs. Nick GennariMr. and Mrs. Earl GentryMr. and Mrs. Jeff GermanyMr. and Mrs. Gibby Gibson IIIMr. and Mrs. Gregory C. GibsonDrs. Dawn and Jeff GibsonMr. and Mrs. Myles GillMr. Paul T. Gillespie III ‘95Mr. and Mrs. Lester GingoldMiss Laura GlennMr. and Mrs. William GodwinMr. and Mrs. Spencer GoetzMr. and Mrs. Nick GoetzeMr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gooch IIIMrs. Betsy GrahamMr. and Mrs. Howard GrahamDrs. Teresa and Marshall GrammMr. and Mrs. Steve GrayDr. and Mrs. Barden GreenfieldThe Rev. Eric S. Greenwood, Jr. ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey GriffinMr. and Mrs. Larry GriffinMr. and Mrs. Mark GriffinMr. and Mrs. Alex GriffithDr. Ken GrinspunMr. and Mrs. Tom GrowMr. and Mrs. Aaron GuildMr. and Mrs. Guillermo GutierrezMr. and Mrs. Ellis HaddadMr. and Mrs. John HaddadMr. and Mrs. Joe HaileyMiss Brooke HaleyMrs. Nina HaleyMr. and Mrs. Gene HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Chuck HamlettMr. and Mrs. Walter HargroveMr. and Mrs. Bill HarrisMs. Tiffany HarrisMr. and Mrs. William A. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Bruce HarrisonMr. and Mrs. David E. HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Phil HatfieldMs. Laura HathcockDr. and Mrs. Richard HathcockMr. and Mrs. Jimmy HaygoodMr. and Mrs. Walker Hays IV ‘78Mr. and Mrs. Ryan HaysMr. Walker Hays IIIMr. and Mrs. John R. HeardMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Heard III ‘70Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd HearnMr. and Mrs. Larry HeathcottMr. and Mrs. Paul HechtMr. and Mrs. H. Robert Heller III ‘59Mr. and Mrs. Al HendersonMrs. Curtis HerringMr. Reid A. Higginbotham ‘01Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hill III

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Mr. and Mrs. Norman HillMr. and Mrs. Cam Hillyer ‘87Dr. and Mrs. D. F. HodurskiMrs. Taylor HollandMr. and Mrs. Tom HollandMr. Al Hollingsworth, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael HopperDr. and Mrs. K. C. Horne ‘86Mr. and Mrs. Gene HornerMrs. Evie HortonMr. and Mrs. David HouseMr. and Mrs. Donald M. HowdeshellMiss Jaye HudsonMr. and Mrs. Dick HuffmanDr. and Mrs. Allen HughesMr. and Mrs. Allen Hughes, Jr. ‘75Mrs. Annie Carol Hughes*Mr. Herbo Humphreys, Jr. ‘60Mr. and Mrs. McKee Humphreys ‘95Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter HumphreysMr. and Mrs. Keith HunsakerMs. Carol C. HuntMrs. Barbara HuntzickerMr. and Mrs. John HurdleMr. and Mrs. Bill IngramMr. and Mrs. Kenny JabbourMs. Gwenetta JamesMs. Naudia JamesMr. and Mrs. Jeff Jarratt ‘73Mr. and Mrs. Jeff JenksMr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. JensenMr. and Mrs. Paul JohnsMs. Coleman JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Don JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Hank JohnsonMrs. Jean JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Rodney JohnsonMr. Brian Johnson

Mr. Steven JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Tim JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Tom JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Kirk JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Chad JonesMs. Cheryl JonesMr. and Mrs. Epps JonesMs. Mason JoynerMr. and Mrs. Philip JoynerMr. and Mrs. Brandon KammDr. and Mrs. Bhanu KanakamedalaMr. Christian Kauffman ‘04Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kay III ‘69Mr. and Mrs. Matt KayeMr. and Mrs. Jay Keegan ‘82Mr. and Mrs. Rob KeelerMr. and Mrs. Marc KelleyMrs. Antonia KilesMr. and Mrs. David KimmelMr. and Mrs. Robert KingDrs. Karen and Jimmy KlemisMr. and Mrs. Russell S. Klinke ‘73Mr. and Mrs. Scott Knowlton ‘80Mr. and Mrs. Denny KoehnDr. Trica and Mr. Gary KoesterMr. and Mrs. Chris KuhloMrs. Elisabeth LaiosMr. and Mrs. Peter LamMr. and Mrs. Don LambMr. and Mrs. Chris LangstonMrs. Edith LangstonMr. Jonathan M. Large ‘93Mr. and Mrs. Terry LaRueMr. and Mrs. Tom LatkovicMr. and Mrs. David LeakeDr. and Mrs. James Leary

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. LeathermanMr. and Mrs. Daniel W. LeBlondMr. and Mrs. Scott Ledbetter ‘55Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Ledbetter, Jr. ‘79Mrs. Elizabeth LeeMs. Mari LeeMr. and Mrs. Paul LeMayMr. and Mrs. Will LevyMr. and Mrs. Brian T. LewandowskiMr. and Mrs. Philip M. Lewis II ‘92Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lightman, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael LightmanMr. and Mrs. John M. LimbaughMr. and Mrs. Henry Lindeman IIMr. and Mrs. Tyler LindseyMrs. Darla Linerode-HensonRev. and Mrs. Bryan LorittsDr. and Mrs. Crawford LorittsDr. and Mrs. Roger LoweryMr. and Mrs. Bill LuckettMr. Gerald E. Lunn, Jr. ‘66Ms. Katie LutonDr. and Mrs. Matthew MabieDr. and Mrs. Ravi MadasuMr. and Mrs. John MakiMr. and Mrs. Bryan MaloneMr. and Mrs. Bill Mann IIMr. and Mrs. Doug MarekMr. and Mrs. Dan MarksDr. and Mrs. Stephen Maroda, Jr. ‘69Mr. and Mrs. Michael MarshallDr. Carolyn C. MartinMr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Martin, Jr. ‘73Mr. and Mrs. Bob MatthewsRev. and Mrs. Ted Mattis IIMr. and Mrs. Nick MauretteMiss Emily MayMr. and Mrs. Kirby May ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCaghrenDr. and Mrs. John McCallMr. and Mrs. Casey McCandlessMr. and Mrs. Scott McCandlessMrs. Katherine McClintockMr. and Mrs. McNeal B. McDonnell ‘79Mr. and Mrs. Dan McEwan ‘82Mr. and Mrs. Bob McEwan ‘78Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McFaddenMr. and Mrs. Harold McGregerMr. and Mrs. Steve McHughMr. and Mrs. William McIntyreMr. and Mrs. Greerson McMullenMr. and Mrs. Terrian McNealDr. Charles McNuttMr. and Mrs. Darryl MeltonMr. and Mrs. Keith MerrimanMr. and Mrs. Donald MeyersMr. and Mrs. Richard MiddlecoffMr. Mark MiesseMrs. Linda MillerDr. and Mrs. Robert H. Miller IIIMr. Bob MimsDr. Jennifer and Mr. Wayne MinkMrs. Jane MinorMr. and Mrs. Lanny MitchellDr. and Mrs. James R. MitchumMr. and Mrs. John Monaghan ‘79Mr. and Mrs. Peter Monaghan ‘83Mr. and Mrs. Armando MonteroMr. Alexander F. Mooney ‘89Mr. and Mrs. Forrest MorganMrs. Katherine MorrisMr. and Mrs. Kelton MorrisMr. Robert A. Moss, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kevin MurphyLt. and Mrs. Scotty Murphy

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THE RED AND BLUE CLUB (Continued)

Mr. and Mrs. John MurrahMr. and Mrs. Mike NabersMr. and Mrs. Rob NealMr. and Mrs. Ben Nearn ‘83Rev. and Mrs. Phillip A. NewtonMr. and Mrs. Lytle NicholMr. and Mrs. Richard Nichol, Jr. ‘79Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nickey ‘83Mr. and Mrs. Felix NormanMr. and Mrs. Owen NormentMr. and Mrs. Russ NormentMr. and Mrs. Phil NorthenMr. Michael NovaraMr. and Mrs. John Ogle ‘74Mr. and Mrs. Rush O’KeefeMr. and Mrs. Coleman O’KeeffeMr. and Mrs. R. W. Orr, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Frank OsbornMr. and Mrs. Cavett Ostner ‘87Mr. Max OstnerDrs. Bethany and Keith OwenMr. and Mrs. Davis OwenMr. and Mrs. Max Painter ‘82Mr. and Mrs. William W. PallmeDr. and Mrs. Ashley ParkMs. Alice ParkerMs. Cynthia ParksMr. and Mrs. Joe ParksDr. Marcy PateDr. and Mrs. Mel PayneMr. and Mrs. William PerryMr. and Mrs. Jerry PetersPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael PfrommerMrs. Harry J. Phillips

Mr. John Phillips V ‘97Dr. Suzanne and Dr. John PickensMr. and Mrs. Benji PollanMr. and Mrs. Jack PowellMr. and Mrs. Robert Preston ‘72Mr. and Mrs. Don PritchardMr. and Mrs. Palmer ProctorMr. and Mrs. Robert ProctorMr. and Mrs. Thomas Quinlen ‘87Mr. Harris Quinn ‘67Mr. and Mrs. James Rainer IIIMr. and Mrs. James Rainer IV ‘71Mr. and Mrs. Preston RamseyMr. and Mrs. Jason RaulsMr. and Mrs. John RauscherMrs. Mary RawsonMr. and Mrs. Win RawsonMr. and Mrs. Michael RayMr. and Mrs. Jerry ReeseMr. and Mrs. Bill RenovichMr. and Mrs. William RenovichMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey RickelsMr. John RidenourMr. and Mrs. Fred RidolphiMs. Peggy A. RigginsMr. and Mrs. Jason RipperMrs. Marcy RobertsMr. and Mrs. Bert Robinson III ‘62Mr. and Mrs. H. L. RobinsonMrs. James A. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. John L. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Merrill RoeMr. and Mrs. Chris RogersMr. and Mrs. Robert RogersDrs. Melanie and Rick RosebrockMr. and Mrs. Lee RuddMr. and Mrs. Stan Ruffin

Mr. and Mrs. John RussellMr. and Mrs. Robert RussumDr. and Mrs. Joe RutherfordMr. and Mrs. William RyanDr. and Mrs. Jay SaenzMr. and Mrs. Mike SalachMr. and Mrs. John SampietroMr. and Mrs. Steve Sands ‘82Mr. and Mrs. Clint SaxtonMr. and Mrs. Richard Scharff ‘74Mr. and Mrs. Ron SchneiterDr. and Mrs. Samuel SchroerluckeMr. and Mrs. David SchuesslerMr. and Mrs. Blake SchuhmacherMr. and Mrs. Butch ScottMr. and Mrs. Gwin C. Scott, Jr. ‘77Mr. and Mrs. Joel Scott ‘81Scripps Howard FoundationMr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Scull IVMr. and Mrs. Phil SeatonSecurian FoundationSenior Kindergarten Teachers and AssociatesMr. and Mrs. Jackie ShawMr. J. Andrew Shelley ‘80Ms. Cissy SheltonMr. and Mrs. James ShepherdMr. and Mrs. Louie P. SheppardMr. and Mrs. Randy ShirleyMr. and Mrs. DeWitt Shy, Jr. ‘63Judge Muriel Robinson and Mr. Irby SimpkinsDr. and Mrs. Rajeev SinghMr. and Mrs. Casey SmithMr. and Mrs. Gregg SmithDr. and Mrs. Jay SmithMr. and Mrs. Joel SmithMr. and Mrs. Kyle SmithDr. and Mrs. Vincent Smith

Mrs. George SneedMr. and Mrs. Brad SniderMr. and Mrs. Robert M. SolmsonDr. and Mrs. James SousoulasMr. and Mrs. Ross SpainMr. and Mrs. Trip SpearMrs. Anne SpeerMs. Betty SpencerMr. and Mrs. Bret SpiegelmanDr. Adeline Prophete and Dr. Felix SpringfieldMr. and Mrs. Jack StanfordMr. and Mrs. John H. Stevens ‘71Mr. and Mrs. James R. StewartMrs. J. Russell StewartMr. and Mrs. Vaughn StimbertMr. and Mrs. Michael StockburgerMr. and Mrs. Andrew StolnickiMr. and Mrs. Zack Street, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David StrockMr. and Mrs. Dewitt StroudMr. and Mrs. Cliff SulcerDr. Len SumnerDr. and Mrs. Owen TaborMr. and Mrs. William Tayloe ‘86Mr. and Mrs. James TaylorMr. and Mrs. John TempleMr. and Mrs. Paul TempleMr. and Mrs. Pravin ThakkarMr. and Mrs. Pravin Thakkar, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ThomasMr. and Mrs. Scott ThomasMr. and Mrs. Truonic ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Will Thompson ‘89Mr. Eugene E. Tibbs, Jr. ‘80Mrs. Pat TigrettMrs. Claire Tipps

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Mr. and Mrs. Snowden ToddMr. and Ms. John W. Tomford ‘61Mr. and Mrs. Spike TreadwellMr. and Mrs. Swift Treadwell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Julio TrefzMr. and Mrs. Clayton TurnerMr. and Mrs. Steve TurnerMr. and Mrs. Gil UhlhornMs. Shelley W. UmbersonUnited Health Group Employee Giving CampaignMrs. Grace UpshawMr. and Mrs. Walker Upshaw ‘78Rev. and Mrs. Robert Van DorenMr. and Mrs. David Van HoozerMr. and Mrs. Jon Van Hoozer ‘82Mr. and Mrs. Michael VarnerMr. and Mrs. Nick VergosMs. Margaret VestalMs. Monica VunkMr. and Mrs. Bobby Wade ‘78Mr. and Mrs. Porter WaflerMr. and Mrs. James WalkerMr. and Mrs. Rich WalkerMr. and Mrs. Willie Walker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walters ‘78Mr. James R. Weathersby ‘88Mr. and Mrs. Matt Weathersby ‘90Mr. and Mrs. Kyle WebbMr. and Mrs. Van WeinbergMr. and Mrs. Billy WeissMr. and Mrs. Alex Wellford, Jr. ‘55Mr. Buck WellfordJudge and Mrs. Harry WellfordMs. Sara WellfordMr. and Mrs. Tommy West, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James Westbrook

Mrs. Lynda L. WexlerMr. and Mrs. Cody WhiteMr. and Mrs. Harris WhiteMr. and Mrs. Jamie WhiteMr. Woodson C. Whitehead ‘94Mr. and Mrs. Russel WienerMs. Sandra WigginsMrs. Deanna WilbournMr. and Mrs. John Wilbourn ‘71Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilder ‘76Mr. and Ms. Scott WilkinsonMr. and Mrs. Tony WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Matthew WilsonMrs. Natalie WilsonMr. and Mrs. Samuel S. WinsteadMr. and Mrs. Hunter Witherington ‘92Mr. Craig H. Witt ‘79Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy WittenbergMs. Elaine WolfeMr. and Mrs. Richie WolffMr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. WoodMr. and Mrs. Bill WoodmanseeMr. Andrew Wooten and Ms. Rachael PutnamDr. and Mrs. Dana WrightMr. and Mrs. Ben Wunderlich ‘91Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wunderlich ‘60Mr. and Mrs. Andrew WylieMr. and Mrs. John P. YarbroughMr. and Mrs. Charlie YarwoodMr. and Mrs. David G. ZancaMr. Peter F. Zanca ‘00Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zanone ‘80

THE CORNERSTONE SOCIETYThe Cornerstone Society recognizes all Annual Fund gifts of $1,000 or more . Your membership in the Cornerstone Society is a testament to your shared belief in the importance of our mission “to glorify God by developing boys in wisdom and stature and favor with God and man .”

Mr. Robert I. Abbay IIIMr. and Mrs. Wyatt AikenMr. and Mrs. John AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Mark AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Coors Arthur ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Ron AyotteMr. and Mrs. James H. Barton ‘55Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barton, Jr. ‘78Mr. and Mrs. Neil BealsMr. and Mrs. Wesley BellMr. and Mrs. Tom BennettMr. and Mrs. Earl BlankenshipMr. and Mrs. Irving V. Boberski IIIDr. and Mrs. John BowenMr. and Mrs. Hal Boyd, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hal Boyd IIIMr. and Mrs. John BraggMr. and Mrs. Nicholas E. BragorgosMr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Braswell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward BrundickMs. Delta Cheung and Mr. Mal BundeyMr. and Mrs. Lee Burns IIIMr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Canale ‘62Mr. and Mrs. John Colcolough IIIMr. and Mrs. Will ColemanMrs. Jan ConderMr. Everett Richard Cook II ‘63Mr. and Mrs. Michael CookMr. and Mrs. Berry CooperMr. and Mrs. John CopelandMr. and Mrs. Dan CoppMr. and Mrs. Dwight CreasmanMr. and Mrs. Craig CrooneDr. and Mrs. Glenn Crosby II ‘71Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. CrossDr. and Mrs. James Daughdrill, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gus DentonMr. and Mrs. Edward Dobbs ‘83Mr. and Mrs. John H. DobbsMr. and Mrs. Stan DrokeMr. and Mrs. Buchanan Dunavant ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Jim DuncanMr. and Mrs. Brian Eason II ‘84Mrs. Pat EasonMr. and Mrs. G. Douglas EdwardsMr. and Mrs. James T. Edwards, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. John ElkingtonMr. and Mrs. Don EvansMr. and Mrs. Michael Faber ‘90Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Farnsworth, Jr. ‘53Mr. and Mrs. John FarrisMr. and Mrs. Shea Flinn III ‘85Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. FloydMr. and Mrs. Mark FruittMr. and Mrs. Tom GarrottDr. Aileen GayosoMr. and Dr. Gary GilesMr. and Mrs. Jim GillilandMr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gooch, Jr.

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Mr. and Mrs. Troy R. GrahamSenator Phil and Dr. Wendy GrammMr. and Mrs. Brett GrinderMr. and Mrs. Fred GrinderMr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris ‘75Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. HarrisDrs. Leigh and Hunter HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Tommy HaydenMr. and Mrs. Steven B. HearnMr. and Mrs. Michael HessMr. and Mrs. Darrell HornMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hussey, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hussey III ‘75Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Hyde III ‘55Mr. and Mrs. Gale IsomMr. and Mrs. James JenkinsMr. and Mrs. David JonesMr. and Mrs. Van JonesMr. and Mrs. Bryan JordanMr. and Mrs. Mason KauffmanMr. and Mrs. Joel KayeMr. and Mrs. Greg KeithDr. and Mrs. Dean KlugMr. and Mrs. Michael KyleMr. John LewisMr. and Mrs. Samuel LewisDr. and Mrs. David LibbyMr. and Mrs. James R. Liles, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Linkous IIIMr. and Mrs. Bob Loeb ‘67Mr. and Mrs. William LoschMr. and Mrs. Todd LoveDr. and Mrs. Michael LoweryMr. and Mrs. Tommy Lusk ‘80Mr. and Mrs. Brad Martin

Dr. and Mrs. Kit S. MaysMr. and Mrs. Michael McDonnellMr. and Mrs. James S. McFadden ‘69Drs. Victoria Kandalaft and Les McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. McManusMr. and Mrs. Bill McMathDr. and Mrs. Mike McSwainMr. and Mrs. Gregg MeeksMr. and Mrs. Ali MeliDrs. Christie and Madison MichaelDr. Laura and Mr. David MoodyMr. and Mrs. Jack MooreMr. Richard C. Moore III ‘91Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Moore, Jr. ‘57Mr. and Mrs. Eliot MorrisMr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison ‘72Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Murrey ‘80Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Nearn, Jr. ‘55Mr. and Mrs. Kurt NelsonMr. and Mrs. John Norfleet ‘72Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Orr IIIMr. and Mrs. John C. OswaltMr. and Mrs. Lee PowellMr. Thomas B. PrestonMr. and Mrs. Tom Preston ‘68Mr. and Mrs. Bill Quinlen III ‘58Mr. and Mrs. James RantzowMr. and Mrs. Richard RantzowMr. and Mrs. Joel F. ReevesDr. and Mrs. David ReidMr. and Mrs. Alvan Richey, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Reid Sanders ‘61Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Schaeffer, Jr. ‘82Mr. and Mrs. Trent Scull ‘80Mr. Jimmy SextonDr. and Mrs. Barrett SextonMr. and Mrs. Sellers Shy ‘84

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan SmithMr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith, Jr. ‘60Mr. and Mrs. Dennis SmithMr. and Mrs. Stefan SmithMr. and Mrs. W.H. Smythe IIIMr. and Mrs. Ronald A. SolbergMr. and Mrs. Ronald T. SolbergDr. and Mrs. Greg StaffelMr. and Mrs. John W. Stokes III ‘73Mr. and Mrs. David SuttonMr. and Mrs. Anthony L. TancrediMr. and Mrs. Alex ThompsonDr. and Mrs. Steve Threlkeld ‘76Mr. and Mrs. Chuck TreadwayMr. and Mrs. Michael TurleyMr. and Mrs. Bill UnderwoodMr. Boyd WadeMr. and Mrs. William Watkins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins IIIMr. and Mrs. Jay WebbMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. WebbMr. and Mrs. Jim WebbMr. and Mrs. Joseph C. WellerMr. and Mrs. Thom WellerMr. and Mrs. Jim WilbournMr. and Mrs. Duncan WilliamsMrs. Julia WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Lewis WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Russell WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Kemmons Wilson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Wunderlich III ‘58

FACULTY AND STAFF

AnonymousKelli AndersonMerideth ArnoldWinston BaccusElizabeth BellRachel BerryVerna BohannonGay BoydBraxton BradyKim BridgforthCindy BrockKim BullardCheryl BurkartLee BurnsKim BurnsLydia ButlerHolly ButoraBeth CampbellPatricia CandeShari CaruthersJessica ChandlerDarilyn ChristenburyMinnie ClaytonJan ConderDwight CreasmanSherry CreasmanCynthia CrossTing Ting DavisLaura DearmanBeth DiazLinda DouglasSusan DrokeMarie DuncanSophie EdwardsChad Eoff

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George ErvinSmith FergusonRiann FisherAbbie FowlerAmy FruittMark FruittAshley GarnerNancy GentryDee GibsonLaura GlennCynthia GrahamKristen GriffithBrooke HaleyNina HaleySarah HaygoodStacey HaysLyndi HeardSteve HearnLynell HechtDale HillJaye HudsonCourtney HumphreysDebbie IsomTerri JarrattLori JohnsonElla JohnsonTim JohnsonCheryl JonesMason JoynerEmily KammJill KauffmanLyndsey KelleySandy KilgoreBeverly KirksceyCathy KyleChris LangstonAllison LaRue

Lindsay LewisHolly LindseyDarla Linerode-HensonSusan LoveLou MartinEmily MayWindy MaySharon McCallBetty McGregerSpencer McLeanBill McMathBetsy MitchellJean NabersKim NormentRuss NormentAlice ParkerLiz ParksCarolyn PerryShelby RamseyLee RantzowNatalie RauscherPeggy RigginsSamantha RipperTeresa ScottMarilyn SeatonCharlotte ShawRandy ShirleyMelissa SmithDennis SmithRoss SpainJanelle SpencerTraci StewartColin StovallTosha ThomasClaire Hicks TippsEmily TreadwellKim Trefz

Shelley UmbersonMonica VunkSandra WigginsCyndy WrightHolly YarbroughTeresa Yarwood

MARTIN INSTITUTE SPONSORS

Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation Summer 2011 Presenting Sponsor

Babcock Gifts Carpet Tech Crooked Creek Designs EMHC Griffith Cycle Knowledge Tree McVean Trading Memphis Computer Shop Pink Palace Museum Presbyterian Day School Renaissance Learning Trevecca Nazarene University Two Doodle Girls University of Memphis University of Memphis, Instruction and Curriculum Leadership University of Memphis, Instructional Design and TechnologyVictory RanchVictory UniversityWatchKnowLearn.orgWooddale High SchoolWriteMemphis

MARCH MANIA DONORS

Leigh and Rob AbbayAirTranErica AndersonAntiques Within & Abbey’s TooMeredith ArnoldJune BaberBaskin RobbinsKim BattaileElizabeth BellDr. Blake BillupsBlackberry FarmsJustina BlackettBoscos Restaurant & Brewing Co. Gay BoydKate BradleyAndrea and John BraggJohn BrattonCarolyn BrownChip BrownBrowndog Lodge Brussel’s Bonsai NurseryKim BullardCheryl BurkartKim BurnsSarah and Lee BurnsBuster’s Liquors & Wines Holly ButoraCBS SportsCamp Bear Track Shari CaruthersJennifer ChandlerCheffie’s Café Nancy CheairsDarilyn Christenbury

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MARCH MANIA DONORS (Continued)

Church Health Center Circa Restaurant City Grocery Gwen CoffeySherry and Dwight CreasmanCynthia CrossPamela DavisAshley DavisLaura DearmanDennis Smith Basketball CampBeth DiazDixon Gallery & Gardens Cindy and Edward DobbsLinda and Frederick DouglasOlivia and Jack DowellSusan DrokeShirley DubersteinJim DuncanEden Spa & Laser Valerie and John ElkingtonChad EoffJenny and Mason EzzellMichael FaberDarby FarmerFat Possum Hollow Andy FeinstoneFirst Tennessee Racing Nancy and Chuck FisherMarion FolkAmy and Mark FruittArthur FulmerGibson’s Donuts Dr. Barden GreenfieldKristy Lance GriffinMegan Grinder

Josh HammondStacey HaysRandall HartzogDenise and Steve HearnLynell HechtHighpoint Hub Randy HoldfordAmelia HowardCourtney HumphreysHunter’s Edge Stables Hutchison School Debbie IsomItta Bena James Davis Stephanie and Joe JarrattTerri JarrattJava Coast Catering Patty and Erling JensenLori JohnsonKim and Bryan JordanJust in Thyme Catering Mary Jo KariminaKristen KeeganLindsey KelleySandy KilgoreOlga KingRussell KlinkeLynn LabryMargaret and Pierce LedbetterWill LevyLexus of Memphis Holly LindseyDarla Linerode-HensonMaurice LipseySusan LoveJanie and Michael LoweryLSI

Lululemon Athletica Malco TheatresDina and Brad MartinMicki MartinLori McCaghrenSharon and Dr. John McCallMcCallie Sports CampMcCarty Gallery Mike McDonellPam McDonnellMcNeil McDonnellBetty McGregerSpencer McLeanBill McMathMemphis Botanic Garden Memphis Brooks Museum of Art Memphis Flyer Memphis Sonic Memphis University School Bari MetzKatie MonaghanScott MorrisMountaintop Management Ginny and Bryan NearnNorth Berkely ImportsOak Hall Opryland Hotel Orpheum Theatre Alice ParkerParty Connection Meg PattonPDS Parents’ Association Carolyn PerryJoan PetersDavid PopwellPresbyterian Day SchoolPure Barre

Lee RantzowRiver City Gym Royal Furniture Suzanne and John SampietroTeresa ScottSellers ShySevier Skirts Kevin SharpAnne and Dennis SmithBarbara and Stefan SmithCourtney and Bryan SmithMcKay SmithMelissa SmithRobert SolbergDawn SoutherlandDorothy SpencerSt Mary’s School Stash Furniture Ashley SullivanSunTrust Investment Services, Inc.Tracy StewartEmily StolnickiSwanky’s Sweet CeCe’s David TashieTheatre Memphis Gordon ThompsonEmily TreadwellAllie VarnerJenny and Nick VergosVictory Ranch Vineyard Vines Van WeinbergBilly WeissMichael WhittenTammy WilkersonAbbie and Duncan Williams

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Matt WilsonNorma and Kem WilsonSusan WoodwardAnna Wunderlich

MARCH MANIA SPONSORS

Grinder, Taber & Grinder, Inc. Premier Sponsor

Anonymous, Gold Sponsor Lamination Services, Inc., Gold SponsorIberia Bank, Silver Sponsor Lipscomb & Pitts Insurance, Silver Sponsor Memphis Sonic, Silver Sponsor Victory Ranch, Silver Sponsor Antiques Within & Abbey’s Too, Bronze SponsorBaskin Robbins, Bronze Sponsor The Crump Firm, Bronze SponsorDowdle Sports, Bronze Sponsor Fleming/Associates/Architects, P. C., Bronze SponsorCarrie Evans Hanlon, Realtor, Bronze SponsorParty Connection, Bronze Sponsor The Pilates Place, Bronze Sponsor Smith Pool Service, Inc., Bronze Sponsor

FOUNDATIONS AND MATCHING COMPANIES

Autozone Matching Gift ProgramAXA Foundation Ayco Charitable FoundationBank of America FoundationBrinkley Foundation

Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Crawford Howard Private Foundation Eli Lilly & Company Foundation, Inc.First Horizon National Corp.First Tennessee FoundationGreater Houston Community Foundation Hope Christian Community FoundationHyde Family FoundationKemmons Wilson Family FoundationThe Marston Firm Medco Health Solutions Charitable Match FundMedtronic Matching Gifts FoundationPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts FoundationRegions Financial CorporationSabre Holdings Give Together CampaignScripps Howard FoundationSecurian Foundation UBS Foundation USA Matching Gift ProgramUnited Health Group Employee Giving Campaign

GRANDPARENTS’ CLUBThe Grandparents’ Club recognizes individuals who make an unrestricted gift to the Annual Fund in honor of their grandson(s) .

Mr. and Mrs. John Aaron Philip S. Wunderlich, Jr. ‘13Mr. Robert I. Abbay III Robert I. Abbay V ‘14 Van M. Abbay ‘17Dr. and Mrs. John Albritton Mr. Patrick T. Baber ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Aleman Dorian Y. Aleman ‘20 Nicolas Y. Aleman ‘17

Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander James L. Alexander III ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Allen Griffin Allen ‘18 James A. Allen ‘16 Louis F. Allen III ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Todd Allen Houston W. Allen ‘15Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson William P. Anderson ‘19Ms. Faith Barcroft Webb M. Barcroft ‘18Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Barry Jeff H. Barry ‘14 Warren H. Barry III ‘15Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barton ‘55 James H. Barton III ‘16 Barton L. Johnson ‘18 Coleman L. Kimmel ‘19Mrs. Leon W. Bell Snowden M. Todd ‘11Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bell William W. Hess ‘18Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bennett Duncan W. Williams ‘16Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Billions John G. Billions ‘17Dr. and Mrs. Tom Billups Bryan W. Billups ‘18 Jackson T. Billups ‘14Mr. Ron Boucek Carson H. Boucek ‘11 Dr. and Mrs. John C. Bowen James D. Turley ‘11 William R. Turley ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Hal Boyd Battle D. Boyd ‘11

Mr. and Mrs. John Brannon Braden S. Chubb ‘17Mr. and Mrs. Otis Braxton Kristian A. Perkins ‘16 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Bridgforth, Sr. David J. Bridgforth ‘12 Henry R. Bridgforth ‘14Mr. and Mrs. Monte Brown Britt B. Mallery ‘11 Cole C. Mallery ‘15Mr. John M. Bryant John M. Bryant ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burleigh John W. Swords ‘12 Mrs. Arthur Burns Arthur L. Burns IV ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey W. Butler Charles T. Baine ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Butler John W. Butler III ‘15 Lewis A. Butler ‘17Judge and Mrs. Edgar P. Calhoun Beau C. Elkington ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Campbell Jackson G. Rogers ‘15 Matthew R. Rogers ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Campbell Carter F. Campbell, Jr. ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell DeWitt M. Shy III ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Canale ‘62 Kristopher C. Horne, Jr. ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Carey Barton L. Johnson ‘18 Dr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Carson William H. Schuessler ‘15

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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cashman McRae C. Dickinson ‘16 Robert E. Dickinson ‘14Mrs. Ginger M. Chapman William C. Johnson ‘11 Mr. and Mrs. Robin T. Coffman Alexander M. Coffman ‘15 Robin T. Coffman ‘13Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Colditz Patrick M. Grissinger ‘12 Carrigan C. Sulcer ‘15Mr. and Mrs. Don Coleman Cooper A. Grinspun ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Collins Collins B. Robinson ‘14 Richard M. Robinson ‘12Mrs. Jan Conder James B. Spiegelman ‘14 Mrs. Voline Conlee Britt B. Mallery ‘11 Cole C. Mallery ‘15Mrs. Gloria Conrad Richard K. Conrad ‘17 Dr. and Mrs. George A. Coors William T. Arthur III ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. John Copeland Stewart H. Crabtree ‘19 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Copp James S. McFadden, Jr. ‘13 Mr. Gabriel G. Couloubaritsis Lee A. Couloubaritsis ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Courtney Blake H. Sexton ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Covington Frederick C. Schaeffer III ‘16

Mr. and Mrs. Clint Crabtree Stewart H. Crabtree ‘19 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Crain Caldwell D. Lowrance III ‘12 Preston H. Lowrance ‘14Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Crawford ‘55 Lon M. Magness, Jr. ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. Randall Crenshaw Austin D. Crenshaw ‘16 Mr. and Mrs. David Dabov John G. Dabov ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. David Dantzker Richard E. Nichol III ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. James H. Daughdrill Battle D. Boyd ‘11 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Denton Luke D. Wilfong ‘11 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dixon Mason A. Love ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dobbs Andrew N. Dobbs ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Art Doty Arthur D. Rawson ‘17 Edwin L. Rawson, Jr. ‘14Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Doughtie ‘58 Oliver F. Doughtie, Jr. ‘18 Mrs. Lillian Dunavant Buchanan D. Dunavant, Jr. ‘12 Dr. and Mrs. Jerald Duncan William S. Shepherd ‘14Mrs. Pat Eason Charles J. Eason ‘14 Jacob G. Eason ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eckels Albert H. Goetze ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Escue Spencer F. Escue ‘12

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Evans Lee A. Couloubaritsis ‘18Mr. and Mrs. Mason Ezzell Thomas M. Ezzell IV ‘15 Wilson B. Ezzell ‘17 Mrs. Margie Farese James A. Thomas ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Farmer Tate A. Farmer ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Farnsworth ‘53 James D. Turley ‘11 William R. Turley ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Kent Farris Lattimore M. Michael ‘14 Williams M. Michael ‘20 Zachary K. Michael ‘17Mr. and Mrs. Terry Federline Frank C. Allan, Jr. ‘13 Ms. Ruth Ferguson James M. Walker ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher William A. Dowdle ‘15Dr. and Mrs. Charles Fitch Benjamin G. Coleman ‘19Mr. and Mrs. John Fogarty Jonathan M. Fogarty ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Myles Frank David W. Horn ‘11 Mr. Jim Frazier Frazier H. Gardner ‘17Mr. and Mrs. William French William E. French ‘18 Mr. Arthur Fulmer Arthur H. Fulmer ‘11 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Garrott Clarence C. Braswell III ‘11 Garrott H. Braswell ‘13

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gassaway Samuel A. Gassaway IV ‘15Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gilliland Alexander M. Humphreys ‘12Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gingold Jackson S. Fortas ‘17 William T. Fortas ‘20 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gooch, Jr. Owen H. Gooch ‘19 William W. Gooch ‘16 Mrs. Betsy Graham Elijah H. Graham ‘15 Howard G. West ‘14 William T. West III ‘12Senator Phil and Dr. Wendy Gramm Joshua L. Gramm ‘20 William R. Gramm ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gray Houston W. Allen ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Griffin Nathaniel K. Griffin ‘18Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grinder Edward A. Grinder ‘16Mr. and Mrs. John Haddad John E. Haddad ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hailey Reid H. LeMay ‘19 Wilson A. LeMay ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harris Andrew R. Harris ‘16 Mr. and Mrs. David E. Harrison William P. Anderson ‘19 Ms. Laura Hathcock Thomas T. Hathcock ‘19 Mr. Walker Hays III Jordan W. Hays V ‘12

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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Hearn Joseph H. Keeler ‘17 Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Hodurski Benjamin C. Labry ‘16 Mrs. Taylor Holland Taylor G. Patteson ‘17 William B. Patteson ‘15Mr. Albert D. Hollingsworth William D. Miesse ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Horner Noah G. Luton ‘18 Mrs. Evie Horton Matthew W. Horton ‘11 Dr. and Mrs. Allen Hughes William D. Huffman ‘12 Allen H. Hughes III ‘13Mrs. Barbara Huntzicker Houston N. Pate ‘13 James H. Pate ‘15Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ingram Nash H. Kaye ‘16 Ms. Gwenetta James Matthew J. Rhodes ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Jenkins James R. Jenkins III ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Jennings Robert M. Johnston III ‘15 Warren A. Johnston ‘15Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Johns Charles G. Jones ‘11 Mrs. Jean L. Johnson Michael C. Bethell, Jr. ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson Benton R. Ferebee ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnston Robert M. Johnston III ‘15 Warren A. Johnston ‘15

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones Frazier H. Gardner ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kaye Nash H. Kaye ‘16 Parker L. Kaye ‘11Mr. and Mrs. James F. Keegan James H. Keegan ‘14 John A. Keegan ‘12Mrs. Antonia A. Kiles Keithran A. Hopson ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. Denny Koehn Judson T. Fair ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. Don Lamb Raymond S. Sowell, Jr. ‘13 Mrs. Edith Langston Michael C. Langston ‘19 Mr. and Mrs. David Leake Charles S. Treadwell III ‘18 Dr. and Mrs. James E. Leary James R. Jenkins III ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Ledbetter ‘55 James E. Ledbetter ‘17 Scott P. Ledbetter III ‘15Mrs. Elizabeth H. Lee Christopher B. Parks II ‘15 Mr. John S. Lewis Jackson S. Fortas ‘17 Charles A. Gamble ‘17Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Lewis John W. Butler III ‘15 Lewis A. Butler ‘17Dr. and Mrs. David Libby Samuel S. Winstead, Jr. ‘19Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lightman Michael A. Lightman ‘19Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Linkous Russell E. Linkous ‘13

Dr. and Mrs. Crawford Loritts Jaden W. Loritts ‘17 Myles B. Loritts ‘15 Quentin C. Loritts ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Roger Lowery Tucker B. Lowery ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Luckett Buchanan D. Dunavant, Jr. ‘12Mrs. Halcyon R. Lynn Andrew H. Bragorgos ‘14 Richard M. Bragorgos ‘12Mr. and Mrs. Neely Mallory Lucius L. Mallory ‘11 William T. Mallory ‘18Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marek Paul D. Marek ‘19 Mrs. Annabelle Martin Brian W. Martin ‘19 Jack B. Martin ‘19 Myles J. Martin ‘17 Dr. and Mrs. Kit S. Mays Keith B. Owen, Jr. ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Scott McCandless Logan A. McCandless ‘18Mrs. Katherine G. McClintock Henry E. Trammell ‘11Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonnell Robert A. Ayotte ‘14 James H. McDonnell ‘19 Michael J. McDonnell ‘18 Baker M. Schell ‘19 Michael A. Schell ‘17Dr. and Mrs. Chris McEwan Daniel H. McEwan, Jr. ‘12 Robert C. McEwan IV ‘12 William T. McEwan ‘14

Mr. and Mrs. William N. McIntyre William W. Maiden ‘13Dr. Charles McNutt William B. Cooper ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Mike McSwain Harold M. Alexander ‘20 John D. Alexander III ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Melton James H. Barton III ‘16Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meyers Walker H. Upshaw ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Richard Middlecoff Griffin Allen ‘18 James A. Allen ‘16 Louis F. Allen III ‘13Mrs. Linda K. Miller James E. Miller ‘15 William C. Miller ‘12 Mrs. Jane Minor Ethan J. Faris ‘16 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Monaghan John W. Monaghan ‘16 Thomas M. Monaghan ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Moody Jackson P. Moody ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Jackson W. Moore Wilson A. Moore Jr. ‘19Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Moore ‘57 Andrew H. Bragorgos ‘14 Richard M. Bragorgos ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Morgan Hewes P. Scull ‘14 Samuel C. Scull V ‘18 William T. Scull, Jr. ‘11Mrs. Katherine Morris Jacob H. Rickels ‘15

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Mr. Robert A. Moss, Jr. Logan A. McCandless ‘18Mr. and Mrs. Bryan E. Nearn ‘55 Clayton E. Nearn ‘16 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Nelson Jonathon R. Nelson ‘16 Samuel C. Nelson ‘13 William A. Nelson ‘11Mr. and Mrs. Felix Norman Gerald T. Lusk III ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Norment John W. Ridenour ‘16 James G. Rudolph ‘11 William M. Rudolph ‘11Mr. and Mrs. Phil T. Northen Benjamin P. Lacy ‘17 Mr. Michael Novara Bradley J. Kerkhof ‘12 Christopher M. Kerkhof ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Orr Macon S. Orr ‘11 Dr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn Jackson P. Moody ‘12 Mr. Max B. Ostner Miller R. Johnston ‘17 Gryffin C. Ostner ‘16Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peters Jackson H. Peters ‘19 Jerry A. Peters ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pfeifer Charles E. Anderson ‘16 John M. Anderson ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powell Lee J. Powell III ‘13

Mr. Thomas B. Preston Thomas F. Preston, Jr. ‘17Mr. and Mrs. Don Pritchard Christopher T. Rogers ‘14Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Proctor Call C. Ford ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Proctor John T. Pitts III ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Quinlen ‘58 William T. Quinlen ‘13Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Ramey Hugh D. Bourland ‘14 Matthew K. Mellone ‘16 Mrs. Mary Rawson Arthur D. Rawson ‘17 Edwin L. Rawson, Jr. ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. Joel F. Reeves Reeves E. Eddins ‘11 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Renovich William R. Renovich, Jr. ‘19Mr. and Mrs. Alvan E. Richey Seth T. Richey ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ridolphi Owen M. Parker ‘19 Tony M. Parker III ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Robinson ‘62 Collins B. Robinson ‘14 Richard M. Robinson ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Robinson Dominic H. Canale ‘18 James L. Canale III ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Roe Hayden C. Roe ‘16 Vance G. Roe ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russum Camden R. Clayton ‘12

Mrs. Frederick C. Schaeffer Frederick C. Schaeffer III ‘16Ms. Cissy Shelton Nicholas A. Galler ‘16 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shufflebarger Ryan Z. Matthews ‘13 Judge Muriel Robinson and Mr. Irby Simpkins Garner G. Uhlhorn ‘16 Worrick S. Uhlhorn ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Smith Thomas S. Fisher ‘15 Joseph H. Smith ‘17 Stefan C. Smith ‘15Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Smith Henry V. Smith ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Smythe James Y. Smythe ‘14 Stanley C. Smythe, Jr. ‘12 Mrs. George W. Sneed Fulton W. O’Keeffe ‘12Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Solberg Jackson S. Solberg ‘11 William C. Solberg ‘19 Wyatt M. Solberg ‘17 Mrs. Anne Speer James W. Baird III ‘16 Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Stimbert Weston W. Sands ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Stroud Thomas M. Ezzell IV ‘15 Wilson B. Ezzell ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. David Sutton James M. Cousins ‘17 Max W. Painter III ‘17 Richard P. Painter ‘18 Henry D. Watkins ‘18 William H. Watkins IV ‘17

Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Swords John W. Swords ‘12 Dr. and Mrs. Owen B. Tabor Owen H. Tabor ‘11 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Temple Matthew R. Temple ‘12Mr. Pravin Thakkar Cannon D. Thakkar ‘20 Pravin W. Thakkar ‘17Mrs. Pat Tigrett Jacob D. Herter ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Swift Treadwell, Jr. Charles S. Treadwell III ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. William G. Underwood Jonathon R. Nelson ‘16 Samuel C. Nelson ‘13 William A. Nelson ‘11 Mrs. Grace Upshaw Walker H. Upshaw ‘13Rev. and Mrs. Robert Van Doren Garner G. Uhlhorn ‘16 Worrick S. Uhlhorn ‘18Mr. and Mrs. David Van Hoozer Jonathan A. Van Hoozer, Jr. ‘15Mr. Boyd Wade Robert B. Wade Jr. ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins Henry D. Watkins ‘18 William H. Watkins IV ‘17Mr. and Mrs. Van Weinberg Robert I. Abbay V Van M. Abbay ‘17Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Weller Sloan W. Schneiter ‘11 Joseph T. Weller, Jr. ‘18Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Wellford ‘55 Edward A. Grinder ‘16

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Judge and Mrs. Harry Wellford John B. Wellford ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. William T. West Howard G. West ‘14 William T. West III ‘12Mr. and Mrs. James Westbrook Robert I. Abbay V Van M. Abbay ‘17Mr. and Mrs. Cody White Harris M. White ‘14 Mrs. Deanna Wilbourn Russell H. Williamson, Jr. ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilbourn Michael R. Gallagher ‘15 Mrs. Julia Williams William F. Murrah ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemmons Wilson, Jr. Bradley W. Snider, Jr. ‘19 Mrs. Natalie H. Wilson Edward J. Wilson ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Spence Wilson Spence L. Wilson III ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wittenberg Louis E. Wittenberg III ‘11 Ms. Elaine Wolfe Jack T. Fowler ‘19Mr. and Mrs. William Woodmansee Carrigan C. Sulcer ‘15Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Wunderlich ‘58 Benjamin C. Wunderlich ‘18Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Wunderlich ‘60 Philip S. Wunderlich, Jr. ‘13

HONORARIUMS AND MEMORIALS

Honoring Mr. Oscar P. Atkinson ‘90 by Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Atkinson IIIHonoring Mrs. Elizabeth Bell by Mr. and Mrs. Brent GerhartHonoring Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burns III by Mr. David BeecherHonoring Mr. Bruce E. Campbell, Jr. by Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. SolmsonHonoring Mrs. Sherry Creasman by Mr. and Mrs. Win RawsonHonoring Mr. Mark Fruitt by Mr. and Mrs. Clay SmytheHonoring Mrs. Carol Henderson by Mr. and Mrs. Steven S. McHughHonoring Miss Jaye Hudson by Mr. and Mrs. Bryan MaloneHonoring Mrs. Courtney Humphreys by Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter HumphreysHonoring Mrs. Debbie Isom by Mr. and Mrs. John HaddadHonoring Mrs. Lori Johnson by Mr. and Mrs. Win Rawson by Mr. and Mrs. Bryan MaloneHonoring Mrs. Beverly Kirkscey by Mrs. Elsabeth Laios by Mrs. Mary E. ColemanHonoring Mrs. Holly Lindsey by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis GivensHonoring PDS Faculty & Staff by Mrs. Mary E. ColemanHonoring Mrs. Carolyn Perry by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis GivensHonoring Mrs. Lee M. Rantzow by Mr. and Mrs. John Crews

Honoring Mr. Ross Spain by Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Alexander, Jr. ‘78Honoring Mr. Jack Stanford by Mrs. Lynda L. WexlerHonoring Mrs. Traci Stewart by Mr. and Mrs. Brent GerhartHonoring Dr. Len Sumner by Dr. and Mrs. Neal Beckford by Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Howdeshell by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers by Mrs. Lynda L. WexlerHonoring Mrs. Elizabeth Wafler by Dr. Len SumnerHonoring Mrs. Merideth Arnold and In Memory of Mr. Eulyse M. Smith by Pre-K Faculty & StaffHonoring Mrs. Elizabeth Belland In Memory of Mrs. Suzanne Warren by EC teachers & StaffHonoring Mrs. Kim W. Bridgforth and in Memory of Mrs. Margie Massey Biles by Mr. and Mrs. Jason RaulsHonoring Mrs. Kim W. Bridgforthand in Memory of Mrs. Linda Biles Buck by Mr. and Mrs. Jason RaulsHonoring Mrs. Sarah Burnsand In Memory of Mrs Annie Carol Hughes by SK Teachers & Staff by Mr. and Mrs. Troy R. GrahamHonoring Mrs. Dale Hilland In Memory of Mrs. Shirley Sanders by Pre-K Faculty & StaffHonoring Mrs. Debbie Isomand In Memory of Mr. Lowell V. Kupfer by Mrs. Teresa Scott and Mrs. Merideth Arnold

Honoring Mrs. Jill Kauffmanand In Memory of Mrs. Faye Freeland by Mr. and Mrs. Ben ArnoldHonoring Mrs. Sandy Kilgoreand In Memory of Mrs. Bertie Hanson Shoop by Pre-K Faculty & StaffIn Memory of Mrs. Selene Benitone by Dr. and Mrs. Michael Lowery

This report reflects gifts received between August 1, 2010 and July 31, 2011 . If we inadvertently omitted your name, please let us know .

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ADMINISTRATION

Lee Burns, Headmaster Susan Droke, Assistant Headmaster for Teaching and LearningMark Fruitt, Elementary PrincipalDebbie Isom, Head of Early Childhood Dennis Smith, Director of and Operations and AthleticsJill Kauffman, Chief Financial OfficerCathy Kyle, Chief Information OfficerCheryl Burkart, Director of Administrative SupportSteve Hearn, Chief Advancement Officer

2010-2011 PDS ADVANCEMENT STAFF

Steven B. Hearn, Chief Advancement Officer Winston Baccus, Director of Communications Kim Bridgforth, Advancement Officer Jan Conder, Director of Admission and Enrollment Cynthia Cross, Director of Alumni, Special Events and Parents’ Association Liaison Linda Douglas, Admission Liaison Cynthia Graham, Director of Major Gifts Lee Rantzow, Director of Annual Giving and Public Relations

2010-2011 ALUMNI BOARD

Bo Allen ‘80Scott Anderson ‘86Coors Arthur ‘84Oscar Atkinson ‘90Carter Campbell ‘85Oscar Carr IV ‘94Patrick Crump ‘82Ben Daniel ‘80Paul Gillespie ‘95Cam Hillyer ‘87Frank Jemison ‘60Jay Keras ‘91Lon Magness ‘79Warren Milnor ‘88Richard Moore ‘91Gavin Murrey ‘80John Ogle ‘74John Phillips V ‘97Reid Sanders ‘61Richard Scharff ‘74Will Thompson ‘89Walker Upshaw ‘78Matt Weathersby ‘90Jeffrey Webb ‘01Philip Wunderlich ‘84

2010-2011 PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION

Stephanie Linkous, President Vicki Nelson, Vice-President Leigh Butler, Secretary Jami Webb, Treasurer Beth Murrey, Vice-Treasurer Susan Davidoff, Nominations Courtney Smith, AR Chair Margaret Ledbetter, AR Vice Chair Sue Reinhard, Book Fair Chair Roberta Eason, Book Fair Vice Chair Karen Wilson, Bookworms Chair Michelle Walters, Bookworms Vice Chair Megan Grinder, Berclair Partnership Chair Korie Loritts, Berclair Vice Chair Alison Rawson, Faculty Appreciation Chair Amanda Gowen, Faculty Appreciation Vice Chair Amy Farris, Father/Son Chair Courtney Fussell, Father/Son Vice Chair Corinne Parker, Hospitality Chair Emily House, Hospitality Vice Chair Morgan Zanone, PDS Connections Chair Elizabeth Allen, EC Connections Chair

Erika Anderson, EC Connections Vice Chair Julie Meeks, Spirit Sale Chair Jenni Hamlett, Spirit Sale Vice Chair Ava Shumake, Incentives Chair Melanie Gutierrez, Incentives Vice Chair Caroline Billups, Spring Luncheon Chair Jenny Vergos, Spring Luncheon Vice Chair Missy Carter, 6th Grade Banquet Chair Barbie Clayton, Concessions Chair Katie West, Concessions Vice Chair Donna Van Hoozer, Sunshine Secretary

A CLOSER LOOK

2010-2011 State of the School and Annual Giving Report is a publication of the PDS Advancement Office.

Winston Baccus, ContributorJamie Baker, ContributorMike Bullard, DesignerLisa Buser, Photographer

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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