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Introducing Kemper Science & Engineering
Grand Opening Week
Spring Highlights
Honor Roll
Alumni NewsIN
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Table of Contents Welcome New Board Members 3
Spring Highlights 4
Class of 2016 6
Kemper Science and Engineering 7
Alumni Athletes 14
Honor Roll 18
Alumni News 31
Academics Community Opportunity
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Integrity, Respect, Scholarship and Personal Best
Editor: Susan Haas, Director of Marketing and Communications
On the cover: Kemper Science & Engineering Building
Kemper Science and Engineering opened to students on the first day of school for the 2016-2017 year. The K-12 building features many spaces that support a 21st century science and engineering education, including the Kaatz Chemistry Lab.
MissionOur mission is to send into a changing world confident young people of integrity who think critically and creatively while embracing the joy of lifelong learning.
Board of DirectorsRebecca Ruppert McMahon, ChairThomas J. Dresing, MD ’83, Vice-ChairMichelle J. Belardo, MD, FACOG, SecretaryBenjamin P. Norton, Treasurer
Raymond BobganDon R. EschAmelia FaragoCole Fauver ‘79Vicenta C. Gaspar-Yoo, MD, MBALaurie Gatten, CPAPatrick HarringtonPaula JanmeyDonald W. Kaatz ’70Vaughn KauffmanAndrea ManningJoseph F. Miclat ‘90Clare NavratilJoyesh Raj, MD, FACS ‘89Michael J. SherwinRobert C. SmithEd Spellman
Welcome New Board Members
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THOMAS J. DRESING, MD ’83 Thomas Dresing (father of Meredith ’17 and Sam ’22) has rejoined the board as Vice-Chair and currently sits on the Executive Committee and the Committee on Directors. He served his first term as a board member from 2006 through 2015. Tom is the Staff Physician at the Heart and Vascular Institute at the Cleveland Clinic in the section of Electrophysiology,
the Program Director of the Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship, and Director of Electrophysiology of the Cleveland Clinic Western Region. Tom holds a B.A. in anthropology from Dartmouth College and an M.D. from the University of Alabama School of Medicine.
JOSEPH MICLAT ’90 Joseph Miclat (father of Madeleine ’24 and Francesca “KiKi” ‘26) is an experienced private practice tax attorney. He also provides commercial real estate management and professional trustee services. He has served on the Parents Association’s grants committee. Joe earned his B.A. from Boston College, a
J.D. and M.B.A. from Case Western Reserve University, an L.L.M. in taxation from Boston University, and an L.L.M. from the University of Miami.
PATRICK HARRINGTON Patrick Harrington (father of John ’20 and Matthew ’20) is a private practice attorney who acts as general counsel to the Cleveland Automobile Dealers’ Association and Environmental Water Solutions. In addition to serving on the Development Committee at Lake Ridge Academy, he is also a volunteer with LCADA Way. Pat earned his B.S. and B.A.
in marketing and international business from The Ohio State University, an M.B.A. in finance from Xavier University, and a J.D. from Capital University Law School.
LAURIE GATTEN Laurie Gatten (mother of Rachel ’23) is a Director at Barnes Wendling CPA’s Inc., providing accounting, assurance, tax, and consulting services to non-profit organizations and privately held companies. Laurie is active in the community. She serves on the finance and audit committee at Koinonia Homes,
Inc., and she is the treasurer of the St. Peter Sports Association. Laurie is a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace University where she earned a B.A. in business administration.
2016-2017 Board of Directors
Lake Ridge Academy’s Upper School musical, The Addams Family, was nominated for three Dazzle Awards, PlayhouseSquare’s high school musical theater awards program. Debuting this year, the Dazzle Awards are modeled after the Tony Awards and recognize outstanding musical theater productions and their student performers. The Addams Family was nominated in the categories of Best Musical, Best Costume Design, and Best Technical Execution.
The entire cast was invited to participate in the Dazzle Awards show, which was held in May, at PlayhouseSquare’s Connor Theatre. Lake Ridge Academy was one of only six schools that performed. In addition, several lead cast members were able to train with professional theater actors prior to the show. The Dazzle Award show was directed by Dan Knechtges, a Tony Award-nominated choreographer and director who visited our campus last November as an Artist in Residence. Congratulations to the entire The Addams Family cast and crew!
Spring Highlights
THE ADDAMS FAMILY MUSICAL RECEIVED THREE DAZZLE AWARD NOMINATIONS
At the March Barnes & Noble Book Fair at Crocker Park, Lake Ridge Academy students shared their many talents with the community and our families. Proceeds from the event, including sales at Barnes and Noble and our dining partner, Chipotle, benefit our school. All faculty members received at least one book from their wish list through the generous donations by our families.
With a backdrop of student artwork, students in grades 1 through 12 read out loud, played musical instruments, performed in French and Spanish, and sang. Patrons at the store were overwhelmed by the incredible talent of our students.
BARNES AND NOBLE BOOK FAIR AND STUDENT PERFORMANCES
CLASS OF 2016 COLLEGE SIGNING DAY
TWO MOCK TRIAL TEAMS ADVANCED TO STATE COMPETITION
Lake Ridge Academy sent two teams to the state competition last spring, the only school in Northeast Ohio to do so. The teams won one best attorney award and three best witness awards. Only four schools had multiple teams in the State competition: Indian Hills - 4 teams, Lake Ridge Academy - 2 teams, Marysville - 2 teams, and Pickerington - 2 teams.
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The Lake Ridge Academy Class of 2016 graduated four student-athletes who will be continuing their athletic careers in college. Brianna Kirk is playing basketball at Hiram College; Sam Waldock is playing basketball at Heidelberg University; Megan Williams is playing basketball at Washington & Jefferson College; and Marc Ayad is playing soccer at Emory University.
CULTURE FEST
FINE ARTS FESTIVAL
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PLEASE JOIN US FOR ONE OF
THESE UPCOMING EVENTS!
NOVEMBER 17, 2016Middle School Winter Concert
NOVEMBER 19, 2016Auction Gala, Reunion Week
Kick-Off and Hall of Fame Ceremony
NOVEMBER 22, 2016Reunion Week:
Alumni-Faculty Lunch
NOVEMBER 25, 2016Reunion Week: Thanksgiving Games Alumni Vs. Varsity Basketball Game
and Alumni Gathering in new Kemper Science and Engineering
Building
DECEMBER 7, 2016Upper School Winter Concert
DECEMBER 16, 2016All School Holiday Service Project
JANUARY 12, 2017Networking Event
JANUARY 19 – 20, 2017Middle School Science Fair
JANUARY 22, 2017K-12 Winter Family Open House
JANUARY 25, 2017Lower School Winter Concert
MARCH 2-4, 2017Upper School Musical, Annie
MARCH 8, 2017Barnes and Noble-Crocker Park
Book Fair and Student Performances
MARCH 10, 2017Upper School Career Day
MARCH 15, 2017Upper School Choral Concert
The Humanitarian Aid Society once again hosted its annual Culture Fest. The April event brought students and families of all grades together to enjoy cultural music, dance, and food representing various countries from around the world. The Saturday afternoon event raised money for the Malala Fund.
April ended with the annual Fine Arts Festival, a day-long celebration of art filled with workshops and performances for all ages to enjoy. Grades K through 8 rotated through various workshops, as they practiced new skills in theater, visual and digital arts, and music. Our art show included pieces of work from students of all grades. The day concluded with an evening of performances by the School of Fine Arts (SOFA) sophomores and the Middle and Upper School jazz ensembles. Art teacher Tim Callaghan with SOFA students, Sophie Spellman ‘17 and Joey Tagliaroni ‘17, led K-8 students to complete a plein air painting that was permanently installed in Kemper Science & Engineering. See page 10.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM REACHES FIRST REGIONAL TITLE GAME
In March, the girls’ basketball team reached the elite eight for the first time in school history, competing in the Division IV regional final game against Cornerstone Christian Academy. It was a hard-fought game with a final score of 44-42 in overtime. The team had a great season with a 19-8 record, and Coach Lisa Medvetz was named Lorain County Coach of the Year.
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Congratulations to the Class of 2016These 51 seniors were awarded over $4.25 million in scholarships during their college searches.
First Row (Left to Right)Kyra Arroyo – Case Western Reserve University,
OHChen Yi Jia “Julie” Zhang – Wittenberg University,
OHMaria Scarpitti – Butler University, INAlyssa Chow – Oberlin College, OHKaelin Cockrell – Northeastern OH University
College of Medicine (NEOMED)Amanda Agui – University of Connecticut, CT
(Honors Program)Abby Fossen – Ohio University, OHChen Wen JIa “Vicky” Zhang – Ohio Wesleyan
University, OHChloe Cottom – Roosevelt University (Chicago
College of Performing Arts), IL
Second RowSarah Chriss – Clemson University, SCCelia Kilbane – The Ohio State University, OHBrianna Kirk – Hiram CollegeMarc Ayad – Emory University, GAGwenyth Szabo – American University, DCCasey Al – Haddad – Carnegie Mellon University,
PASachi Gosain – University of Pittsburgh, PA
Third RowNicholas Waters – Miami University, OHNoah Helton – The College of Wooster, OHThaija Vincent – John Carroll University (Lake Erie
College of Osteopathic Medicine & Dental), OH
Megan Williams – Washington and Jefferson College, PA
Emma Esch – The University of Miami, FLOmar Mahboob – The Ohio State University, OH
(Honors Program)
Alexis McHugh – Washington and Jefferson College, PA
Mayah Haidar – Miami University, OHNicholas Ortiz – John Carroll University, OHRowena Kobrak – American University, DC
Fourth RowChristopher Jamhour – University of Miami, FLJayson Luccioni – The University of Akron, OHChristian Flaherty – Pace University, NYMiriam Freiberg – Kenyon College, OHRachel Volk – American University, DCKatherine Humphreys – Elon University, NCErica Duncan –Mercer University, GA (Honors
Program)Rylee Smith – Smith College, MA Akindele Kitwana – Middlebury College, VTHarry Cole – Cleveland State University, OH
Fifth RowJared Moner – University of Montana, MTDominic Bunn – University of Rochester, NYMatthew Wright – Oberlin College, OHSamuel Waldock – Heidelberg College, OHCharles Cui – Oberlin College, OHJordan Smith – Indiana University, INJulia Bouzaher – Smith College, MAKing Emeka – Wesleyan University, CTEvan Filion – Bucknell University, PA
Not Pictured:Jaden Carey – Kent State University, OHAyana Henderson – College of Wooster, OHTeng Ma – Arizona State University, AZMing Nguyen – Drew University, NJSiyang Qiu – University of Illinois – Chicago, ILColin Sivak – Rochester Institute of Technology, NY
Other Notable Schools Where Our Students Were Accepted But Did Not Matriculate: Boston UniversityColby CollegeColgate UniversityDenison UniversityFranklin & Marshall CollegeFurman UniversityGeorge Washington UniversityHobart William & Smith CollegesIndiana UniversityLafayette College Loyola College – MarylandMacalaster College Michigan State University Northwestern UniversityNew York UniversityPurdue UniversitySt. Louis UniversitySyracuse University Tulane UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of CincinnatiUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Dayton, Honors CollegeUniversity of Iowa University of Maryland – College ParkUniversity of MichiganUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of RichmondWake Forest UniversityWashington University – St. Louis
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Kemper Science & Engineering
GRAND OPENING WEEK
John and Betty Kemper join their six Lake Ridge Academy grandchildren in the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Upper School seniors Anmol Takiar, Milad Rowshanbakhtfarbian, and Dhanya Rao display items created with the new laser and vinyl cutters in the Navratil Engineering Fab Lab.
After 20 months of planning and construction, Lake Ridge Academy officially opened Kemper Science and Engineering at the start of the 2016-2017 school year. Celebrating with a week-long schedule of activities, all students, faculty, parents, alumni and donors were able to experience the remarkable facility and learn how it will transform our ability to educate the science and engineering leaders of tomorrow.
Monday, August 22, 2016 9:25 AM
8th Grade Science Class Tour
A Photo Journal Documenting the Celebration and Activities Held In Our Newest Campus Building
Mr. Rob Robertson, 7th and 8th grade science teacher, explains to his class how they can use the new laser printer in the Navratil Engineering Fab Lab to create their own 3-D topographical maps.
12:15 PM Partners In Education Event
More than 25 partners in education gathered in the new Exploratorium to learn more about the new facility, advanced science and engineering curriculum, and the exceptional faculty and students who make the building come to life. The guests included college admission representatives, executives from the Cleveland Clinic Richard E. Jacobs Health Center, the Beck Center, the Nord Family Foundation, Lake Erie Nature and Science Center, and the Lorain County Chamber of Commerce. The afternoon event included a full campus tour, lunch with the Class of 2017 Institute for Scientific Research Fellows, and observation of an AP Chemistry lab.
2:40 PM First graders explore new greenhouse
AP Chemistry students conduct a lab for guests to observe in the new Kaatz Chemistry Lab.
“This building offers our students priceless opportunities to explore and discover together – not just in science and engineering, but across all grades and all disciplines.”
– Science Department Chair Dr. Betsy Glor
The first grade class explores the new greenhouse in Kemper Science and Engineering with their teacher, Ms. Regan Pore.
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A Photo Journal Documenting the Celebration and Activities Held In Our Newest Campus Building
Tuesday, August 23, 2016 1:45 PM
All-School Ice Cream Social and Ribbon-Cutting CelebrationKrill Construction provided lots and lots of ice cream to the entire school on a beautiful, sunny afternoon to celebrate the grand opening of Kemper Science and Engineering. John and Betty Kemper earned big cheers from the students and hugs from their six Lake Ridge Academy grandchildren as President Klimas told the excited audience about how their creative ideas and scientific solutions might solve some of the world’s biggest challenges one day. To help mark the occasion for years to come, Karen (Kemper) Kastelic provided a time capsule in which hundreds of student-submitted science predictions will be stored until the school’s 75th anniversary in 2038. Then, science got “super fun and silly” as students participated in age-appropriate science activities and challenges in the quad.
Mr. Patrick Smith, Institute of Scientific Research Director and Upper School biology teacher, shows kindergarteners how to replant outside of the greenhouse.
The entire school convenes in front of Kemper Science and Engineering.
Fourth grade students make “elephant’s toothpaste,” a chemical reaction experiment.
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Thursday, August 25, 2016 8:40 AM
Community Open HouseParents and alumni were invited to two open houses held during the week. Visitors had the opportunity to tour the facility, observe students using the spaces, and ask questions of faculty and staff.
10:33 AM Fifth Grade Discovers Their Contribution
President Carol Klimas describes the equipment inside the Navratil Engineering Fab Lab to a group of parents and young siblings.
Fifth graders get their first view of Kemper Science and Engineering, which is adorned with a mural of the plein air painting of the building that they helped to create at last spring’s Fine Arts Festival.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016 10:13 AM
Conducting research in Yoo Research Lab
Institute for Scientific Research Fellow Megan Wolff ‘17 places one of her lab mice on a custom designed treadmill created by classmate Milad Rowshanbakhtfardian ‘17. Her research project is testing the effect of exercise on memory.
A Photo Journal Documenting the Celebration and Activities Held In Our Newest Campus Building
Lake Ridge Academy was grateful for a
grand opening sponsorship from one of
its newest partners, Cleveland Clinic’s
Richard E. Jacobs Health Center. Providing
classroom speakers, on-site medical
lectures, tours of medical departments
and future internship opportunities, the
Richard E. Jacobs Health Center is a
strong advocate for the school’s Center for
Scientific Exploration and Research.
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Friday, August 26, 2016 1:26 PM
Third Grade Class Tour 2:25 PM
Auto CAD Class
A third grader looks through the dual-sided fume hood that is accessible from the Yoo Research Lab and the Kaatz Chemistry Lab, giving students the ability to fully view teaching demonstrations in both Spellman Science Suite classrooms.
A specially designed table with a pop-up monitor fosters design collaboration among Auto CAD students and the new engineering teacher, Mr. Todd Morrison, in the Navratil Engineering Fab Lab.
There is a lot of “new” happening in our recently opened Kemper Science and Engineering! The building is home to one of our newest faculty members, Mr. Todd Morrison. Mr. Morrison took on a brand new position as an engineering and Auto CAD teacher in the Upper School while supporting the entire K-12 curriculum related to the Navratil Engineering Fab Lab.
Mr. Morrison is a civil engineer with ten years of experience working at private engineering firms and municipal engineering departments. He has designed many different types of projects including bridge rehabs, waterlines, roads, sewers, geotechnical analysis, and green infrastructure like bioswales and rain gardens. Mr. Morrison had an early interest in engineering recalling, “I built my first computer
around the age of 13. I began at Ohio State with a focus in computer engineering and wanted to become a programmer, but I eventually changed my major to civil engineering. My dad, now retired, owned and operated an excavation company. So I’ve spent most of my life around construction, and it seemed like a natural fit since I already knew a lot about this kind of work. I find that I enjoy exploring new technologies and developing new ideas to fix old problems.”
Lake Ridge Academy is a place where Mr. Morrison is very happy to dive into new technologies as a teacher and help students to innovate and solve problems. He finds many things about our school unique and exciting compared to his small, rural public high school. The Navratil Engineering Fab Lab is a cutting-edge space, and the entire Lake Ridge Academy community is excited to discover what our students design and produce within it. And, Mr. Morrison is ready to take on the challenge to show us what is possible.
WELCOME MR. TODD MORRISON, ENGINEERING & AUTO CAD TEACHER
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John and Betty Kemper and Chann and Ed Spellman were presented with a reproduction of the building mural, for which Sophie Spellman ’17 was a leading artist last spring.
Chann, Jack ‘14 and Sam ‘11 Spellman join Ed in the Engineering Workshop, which he helped to design and equip. (Sophie Spellman ‘17 is not pictured.)
Inside the Navratil Engineering Fab Lab, Phil and Clare are delighted that students will be able to design and build their own projects.
Samir Nasr was among our guests raising their champagne-filled test tubes for the toast.
Brenda, Ben, Jane, and Ben Norton welcomed Science Department Chair Betsy Glor and Institute for Scientific Research Director Pat Smith to the Norton Family Office of Directors.
Bing Gaspar-Yoo, Bo, Lia ‘14, and Trixie ‘18 Yoo enjoy the Yoo Research Lab, which is a designated hub for our Institute for Scientific Research Fellows and their original research projects. (P.J. Yoo ‘20 is not pictured.)
On Thursday, August 25, over 100 Kemper Science and Engineering benefactors joined 50th Anniversary Campaign donors and 1963 Society members at a private party to experience the new facility first-hand and celebrate their important contributions. Upper School students demonstrated the new equipment while faculty members answered questions about the new space. During a champagne toast offered to guests in test tubes, President Carol Klimas thanked families for their extraordinary generosity to the school.
DEDICATION CEREMONY
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Levent AksoyDale and Brenda AlexanderTodd and Mary AmsdellIan Anderson ‘04Steven and Clara ArroyoSabry and Maryam (Nasr) ‘87 AyadRick and Rebecca BakerWilliam and Betty BarberMathew and Jamie Lee BarkerJeff and Melissa BechtelThe Belardo FamilyThe Benevity Community Impact
FundBerea Hardwoods Co.Philippe and Lori BerengerBryant ‘01 and Krystina BitarLarry Thomas and Caprice BraggBretton Ridge Animal ClinicRay and Patty CampbellMichael and Eugenia CeliRandall Chriss and Beth LlewellynDavid and Betty CleetonCommunity West FoundationSteven and Shannon ConwayJon and Cynthia CromlingDavid and Jennifer CuparTom and Kate DakeRon and Barbara DeesThomas ‘83 and Janna DresingEaton CorporationDon and Sherry EschFairchild Family FoundationMichael and Amelia FaragoCole ‘79 and Susan Fauver
The Char & Chuck Fowler Family Foundation
Char and Chuck FowlerRoland Gedeon ‘86Erin GeorgeTobi and Francis GibbonsKenyon and Elizabeth GlorRishi and Sarah GoelSteven and Danielle GomezJacob and Jennifer GornySusan HaendigesPatrick Harrington and
Cindy Brown-HarringtonJames and Chris HeusingerJon and Colleen HymanG. Tracy ‘84 and Kelly IlgScott Carter and
Sonja A. Jarmoszuk-Carter ‘90Teresa Jenkins and Jeff FowlerRyan and Molly KanzleiterThe Kastelic FamilyVaughn and Karen KauffmanJenny and John Kemper, Jr.Karen KemperMax ‘00 and Ashley KilbaneBrian and Cathy KingsleyDan and Carol KlimasJohn and Jane LacosteJennifer Zinn Lagasse ‘86 and
Luc LagasseRavi and Anuradha LakkarajuHoward and Laura (Fauver) LaneBart and Kristy LeonardiRalph and Kathy LeRoy
Brian and Jennifer MackertSara MacKinlay and
Kenneth BusseyMichael and Aimee MaiureDon and Nancy MaltbyKevin and Lori McAllisterKurt and Leannie McAllisterSusan McDonaldAdam and Lisa McElwainRonald McMahon and
Rebecca Ruppert McMahonHugh McManamonTom MedwetzNora MelzerMicrosoft CorporationNorman and Shelley MillerMMI Textiles, Inc.Bernie and Bridget MorenoChandana Mozumdar and
Ravi VedulaSamir and Esmat NasrBradley ‘86 and Debbie NortonDavid ‘01 and Lindsey O’NeillMichael and Lynn PajakNathan ‘01 and Leslie PangraceJim and Becky PapenfussMonty and Danielle ParrishPeter Parrish ‘86 and
Kimberly (Kemper) Parrish ‘87Fred ‘79 and Donna PlechaJoe and Jaime PriessDavid B. Radulovich ‘11Prasanta and Chandra RajJoe and Aimee Reveglia
Mark and Mary RoachRob and Michelle RobertsonRoss Environmental ServicesDustin and Leigh RothLaura (Pettit) ‘80 and Jeffrey RusickNancy and Joseph ScarpittiJames and Cynthia SeidelJulia Bilz Sertich ‘01 and
Michael Sertich ‘01Jay and Lisa ShahMichael Shaulis and Sarah DurnMichael and Michelle SherwinSherwin-Williams FoundationMichele and Michael SisonBob and Susan SmithBrian and Lauren SouthBarrie Spang ‘90Sandy and Les SpikeKris and Janet SpreenRobert and Susan StarrNick and Erin StellatoThe Stocker FoundationTom and Myra StockettDan and Mary Jo SustarPaul and Barbara SwaseyBruce Szabo and Julie RehmTim and Erin UngerPaul and Jane VarleyThe Williams FamilyEd and Cindy WolffMichael and Lisa ZidarGrover and Mary ZinnJohn and Doreen Ziska
NAMED BUILDING SPACES Kemper Science and Engineering John W. Kemper and Betty J. Kemper
Spellman Science Suite Chann and Ed Spellman
Kaatz Chemistry Lab Donald W. ‘70 and Linda L. Kaatz
Navratil Engineering Fab Lab Phillip and Clare Navratil
Yoo Research Lab Bo Yoo and Bing Gaspar-Yoo
Gwinnell Chemistry Prep Room Jeffrey Gwinnell and Margaret Benham
Kastelic Family Patio John Kastelic with Kristin (Kemper) ’84 & Mark Roshkowski
Norton Family Office of the Directors The Norton Family Foundation, Benjamin & Jane Norton, and Ben & Brenda Norton
Supporting the first new building at Lake Ridge Academy in more than a decade, donors made gifts totaling more than $3 million for Kemper Science and Engineering. In keeping with the school’s strong fiscal mandate, 25% of every gift was directed to an endowment fund to reduce the additional operating strain and help maintain the building going forward. In addition to outright building gifts from more than 100 families, other donors provided gifts of equipment and supported Gift from the Heart at the 2015 Auction Gala to fund additional equipment needs for the expanded engineering workshop and technology for the building.
CONSTRUCTION & EQUIPMENT GIFTS
Kemper Science and Engineering Donors
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JOSHUA SCOFIELD ‘15The University of Chicago ‘19Men’s Soccer
Joshua Scofield, a three-letter varsity athlete at Lake Ridge Academy, completed his freshman year at the University of Chicago as a member of the men’s soccer team, and is considering a major in molecular engineering. His current success stems from his career on the Lake Ridge Academy boys soccer team, where he scored 56 goals
and compiled numerous awards including All-State. He also was named the senior male athlete of the year and earned the personal best core value award.
Transitioning to college was relatively easy for Joshua. He explains, “My collegiate athletic experience, thus far, has been essential to my college experience. Initially being on a team gave me an immediate set of good friends before school even started, which created an instant social outlet and support system that other entering freshmen don’t have. Soccer not only gives a structure to my day that allows me to organize and plan my weeks, it is also a good balance to the rigor of academics.” He continues, “At Lake Ridge Academy, I learned how to balance college-level coursework expectations while being an athlete.” During his first year of collegiate play, Joshua had 18 starts as left back and received an honorable mention in the University Athletic Association conference.
For several decades, Lake Ridge Academy has graduated student-athletes that chose to continue their athletic careers at colleges and universities across the country. Our alumni have proven that the preparation to succeed in sports and academics in college truly begins in high school and that their experience in the classroom and on the field, court or track at Lake Ridge Academy was critical to their post-graduation achievements. They are grateful to have honed skills like time management, leadership, motivation and collaboration at Lake Ridge Academy, which they have found to be imperative in their lives as collegiate athletes and in developing rewarding career paths after school.
NEXT LEVELCompeting at the
KACI GREGORY ‘14Muhlenberg College ‘18Women’s Track & Field
Kaci, who started at Lake Ridge Academy in second grade, excelled in track and field here, qualifying three times for the Ohio indoor state track and field championships and placing fifth in the competition’s 400-meter race. She holds the school records for the 400-meter and 800-meter races. During her junior and
senior years, she held MVP and highest point scorer honors for the track and field team. She also was recognized as the outstanding senior female athlete and received the personal best core value award.
Currently in her junior year as a double major in French and media communications at Muhlenberg College, Kaci has continued her success on the track and in the classroom. In the distance medley, Kaci and her team placed fourth at the Outdoor Centennial Conference and qualified for the Eastern College Athletic Conference National Meet. She ran the second leg on the 4 X 800 relay team which took fourth out of ten teams at the Centennial Conference Indoor Meet.
She mentions, “My team and I work hard on the track but never forget that we are students first and foremost. This student-athlete mentality is one that I acquired while in high school, and it has carried into my college career.”
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Kaci entered Muhlenberg College as the recipient of the Sidney G. Weikert Scholarship, which is awarded to the incoming freshman who displays the most enthusiasm to learn and contribute to campus life inside and outside of the classroom. She is studying abroad at Institut Américain Universitaire College in Aix-en-Provence, France this fall.
SAMANTHA POTOCZAK ‘12Lafayette College ‘16Women’s Soccer
A five-sport athlete at Lake Ridge Academy, Samantha was well-known in the athletics department. As captain, Samantha helped lead the Royals soccer team to back-to-back district championship games, including one win. She was also a member of National Honor Society, the Mock Trial team and performed the lead
role in the Upper School musical.
Samantha chose Lafayette College because it offered a competitive Division 1 soccer team while highly valuing academics. “Lake Ridge Academy was a huge factor in my acceptance. Athletics at Lake Ridge were very similar to those here. Our team was competitive, yet we were constantly reminded that our studies were extremely important.” She continues, “I feel college athletics made me a very well-rounded person, allowed me to grow as an individual and increased my leadership skills.”
Last fall, Samantha, again serving as team captain, experienced one of the most rewarding highlights in her soccer career when her team defeated the Naval Academy on Senior Day. Samantha was named to the Dean’s List four times, earned the Patriot League Academic Award each semester, and was one of just three students selected within her major to complete an honors thesis.
Samantha graduated last spring with a B.A. in international affairs and film/media studies and is now a production assistant in the Content Associate Program at ESPN.
MARY SHIMKO ‘10Brandeis University ‘14 / Smith College ‘16Women’s Soccer
Mary, a seasoned three-sport athlete at Lake Ridge Academy, was a stand-out soccer player and was essential to the school’s first district championship win in girls’ soccer. She earned All-Ohio selection in soccer and basketball, along with numerous mentions at the county, district and Cleveland level. She was also named
Division IV Lorain County Basketball Player of the Year in her junior and senior years.
Mary reflects that, “Lake Ridge provided me with the academic foundation necessary to excel at both Brandeis University and Smith College. Whether I was sitting in Dr. Mozumdar’s history class or training on the soccer field with Coach Tara Bowen, I was always challenged to pursue excellence.”
At Brandeis University, Mary was a two-time captain who helped lead the women’s soccer team to the elite eight in the 2012 NCAA Division III Tournament, the program’s best finish in school history. Mary earned three Academic All-UAA honors and was a recipient of the James McCully Award, which is presented to Brandeis seniors who best exemplify character, dedication and good sportsmanship.”
Last spring, Mary completed her master’s degree in exercise and sports studies at Smith College. Her passion for soccer has turned into a career as Mary will be the assistant coach for the College of the Holy Cross women’s soccer team this fall.
NATHAN KAFITY ‘09Ohio Wesleyan University ‘13University of Toledo College of Medicine ‘18Men’s Cross County and Men’s Track and Field
Nathan played soccer and was an accomplished distance runner at Lake Ridge Academy. He holds the school record for the mile and two-mile race and also took eighth place in the mile event at the State competition. Competitive athletics has given Nathan many things in life, including important personal relationships.
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“My Lake Ridge Academy coaches, Coach Gregory and Coach Crowell, were my first true mentors. As I get older and understand more, I think back on everything they did for me and I will always treasure that.”
Nathan continued his running career at Ohio Wesleyan University as a member and team captain of the cross country and track and field teams. Excelling in two collegiate athletic programs, along with earning a B.A. in zoology as a pre-medicine major with a minor in chemistry is not an easy task. He credits his participation in sports for his academic success and says that, “One cannot excel in distance running without learning self-discipline, patience, moderation, and perseverance. My GPA would have been significantly lower if I had not run in college or high school.”
At Ohio Wesleyan, Nathan amassed numerous awards and recognition including qualifying for national competition and being named an Academic All-American. Today, Nathan is pursuing a medical degree at Toledo College of Medicine.
SARAH WRIGHT ‘09California Institute of Technology ‘13Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences ‘20Men’s Soccer, Women’s Basketball and Track and Field
Sarah has achieved a very rare accomplishment – being a three-sport college athlete. Her stamina to compete in each season and be an exceptional student began during her years at Lake Ridge Academy. Here, she participated in soccer, basketball, and track and field. Sarah received the president’s award and
the outstanding senior athlete award, while also serving as student senate president and being named a National Merit Commended Scholar. Sarah thanks Mr. Gregory for encouraging her to pursue California Institute of Technology (Caltech). “I decided to apply purely due to athletics. Caltech does not give preferential admission for athletes, but I had the advantage of working with the basketball coach and the school’s admissions counselor when building my application.”
At Caltech, Sarah played on the three teams – men’s soccer (the school did not field a women’s team), women’s basketball, and track and field. Sarah set a new school record for the heptathlon and is in the top ten in all-time performances in twelve events. Sarah was the only female
soccer player to ever score a goal against a full-side male team in NCAA Division III. She was named Caltech’s Outstanding Athlete in 2013.
After earning a Bachelor of Science in bioengineering, Sarah began her career in research at City of Hope, a comprehensive cancer center outside of Los Angeles. This August, she will begin medical school at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland as an ensign in the U.S. Navy.
EVAN SEVERS ‘09College of Wooster BA ‘13University of Michigan MA‘15Men’s Soccer
Playing sports at Lake Ridge Academy was one of Evan Severs’ favorite memories, and as a three-letter varsity athlete he certainly had many opportunities to be a team player. Evan participated in soccer, basketball and baseball as a Royal, earning many All-County and All-Cleveland awards. “Being a student-athlete enabled me
to build great friendships with my teammates, and we were able to be very competitive considering the relatively small size of the school. Knowing how to be part of a team can be useful in all facets of life, whether it be sports, a business team, or a community group.”
Evan continued his athletic career on the men’s soccer team at the College of Wooster. As a three-year starter for the team, playing soccer in college allowed him to make new friends and reinforce the importance of time management. “Participating in athletics allowed me to truly realize how crucial managing your time really is, both as a student and in the workforce,” he said. “Our college matches required overnight trips. Keeping on top of your studies and coordinating with professors about missed classes was of paramount importance. Coming from Lake Ridge, where I had to balance athletic commitments with a demanding educational experience, I found myself more aptly suited to handle the difficulties collegiate athletics provided.”
Evan graduated from the College of Wooster with a B.A. in urban studies and earned an M.A. in urban planning from the University of Michigan. Evan is now working for Urban Design Ventures, a small consulting firm in Pittsburgh.
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Mr. Peter Eckendorf has joined the staff of Lake Ridge Academy as the Athletic Director. Mr. Eckendorf brings nine years of experience in working within high school athletic departments and the professional sports marketing industry. Most recently, he was the Assistant Director of Athletics at Cleveland Heights High School. In his new role, Mr. Eckendorf will be promoting an athletic culture at the school that emphasizes the journey that each sport program takes during a season, encouraging student athletes to gain life skills and lessons from competition. He will fulfill the traditional duties such as scheduling games, budgeting, and ensuring OHSAA compliance.
An athlete himself, Mr. Eckendorf is a magna cum laude graduate of Seton Hall University with a Bachelor of Science in sports management. There, he played Division I soccer as a goalie for four years. Transitioning his career from the sports industry to high school athletics made sense to him early on. “Having spent the other part of my time around the academic realm of the sports industry, I felt my passion for sports would be best suited giving back to student athletes. I got more out of being around young athletes and watching them progress academically and athletically than anything else, and I knew I wanted to be a part of that process.”
Mr. Eckendorf’s excitement for his new position at Lake Ridge Academy is palpable. “The sense of community here is unrivaled. While others may attend schools simply for the name, it’s apparent that everyone is here because they WANT to be here,” he said. “From students to teachers to administrators, every person I’ve spoken with holds Lake Ridge near and dear to their heart.”
He looks forward to building upon the current athletic program and doing all he can to showcase the talent of our students. “I’m excited to be part of a new family and look forward to helping students grow, achieve, and succeed knowing they had the best experiences possible while here at Lake Ridge.”
ALEXANDRA HANSEN ‘08Carnegie Mellon University BS ’12 MS ‘13Women’s Basketball
At Lake Ridge Academy, Alexandra was a three-time All-State girl’s basketball player recognized for scoring over 1,000 points during her high school basketball career. As an exceptional three-letter varsity sport athlete, she received the outstanding senior athlete award.
Alexandra attended Carnegie Mellon University and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in decision science, policy and management and a master of science in healthcare policy and management. She excelled in the classroom and on the court at this prestigious school earning a 4.0 GPA while also serving as the women’s basketball team captain. She received numerous awards for both her academic and athletic talent.
It was her participation in athletics at Lake Ridge Academy and in college that Alexandra said directly impacted her success as a student, leader, and teammate. “I am so thankful that Lake Ridge encourages students to do it all. I learned to be a self-advocate for my own learning and growth as the teachers, coaches and administration at Lake Ridge treated students like equals and thought partners. Participating in athletics taught me how to be a hard-working and team-oriented colleague, break through barriers, move on from failures and celebrate success.”
Following graduate school, Alexandra completed an administrative fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic and worked as the assistant administrator for the Department of Critical Care Medicine. She moved to Baltimore in 2015 and is currently a senior project manager for the department of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
WELCOME MR. PETER ECKENDORF, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
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Thank you, donors, for making a difference every day at Lake Ridge Academy!
Like other private schools, tuition covers just 75% of a Lake Ridge Academy education, so every student is, in effect, receiving a silent scholarship and benefiting from individual donors who give to the school. Charitable gifts bring excellence to our educational program by keeping class sizes small, directly supporting our teachers, and giving our students a unique learning environment on our 93-acre campus.
In this annual honor roll, we gratefully recognize donors for their commitments made between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016, which include charitable gifts, future pledges, gifts in kind, auction purchases, and sponsorships. Their gifts to Lake Ridge Academy totaled more than $1.3 million and are counted towards the 50th Anniversary Campaign.
$50,000+The Burton D. Morgan FoundationKristin (Kemper) ‘84 and Mark Roshkowski
$25,000+Anonymous Current FamilyAnonymous Faculty MemberChristopher ‘86 and Patricia BakerWilliam and Linda BakerBernie Moreno CompaniesAmy Bircher and Rob BruynThe Harrington FamilyThe Kastelic FamilyMMI Textiles, Inc.Phillip and Clare NavratilBen and Brenda NortonMichael Shaulis and Sarah DurnSkyZone Bob and Susan SmithThe Stocker FoundationWinfield Associates, Inc.
$15,000+Alumnus ‘04Community West FoundationDon and Sherry EschBo Yoo and Bing Gaspar-YooVaughn and Karen KauffmanDan and Carol KlimasDeborah and John O’NeillFred ‘79 and Donna PlechaKent and Gail SommerBruce Szabo and Julie Rehm
$10,000+The Benevity Community Impact FundThomas ‘83 and Janna DresingBob and Cindy FairchildMichael and Amelia Farago
$100,000+The Char & Chuck Fowler Family FoundationDonald W. ‘70 and Linda L. KaatzJohn W. Kemper and Betty J. KemperChann and Ed Spellman
Honor Roll of Donors Overall Giving July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016
Fidelity Charitable Gift FundJeffrey Gwinnell and Margaret BenhamJames and Destiny JonesRonald McMahon and
Rebecca Ruppert McMahonJoe ‘90 and Marie MiclatErnest and Anne Moore HuttonJoe ‘89 and Kelly RajNancy and Joseph ScarpittiGeorge, Vivy and Alexandra VoutsiotisJohn and Doreen Ziska
$5,000+The Belardo FamilyBettcher Industries, Inc.The CBC FoundationThe Clara Weiss FundThe Cleveland FoundationFairchild Family FoundationFirst Federal of LakewoodFM Global FoundationKenyon and Elizabeth GlorZydrunas and Jennifer IlgauskasJenny and John Kemper, Jr.Karen KemperMyron MillerBernie and Bridget MorenoChandana Mozumdar and Ravi VedulaBenjamin G. and Jane NortonThe Norton Family FoundationPeter Parrish ‘86 and
Kimberly (Kemper) Parrish ‘87Raj Plastic SurgeryRoss Environmental ServicesDustin and Leigh RothMichael and Michelle SherwinSpero-Smith Investment AdvisersWoodbine Products Company
Center for Global Citizenship
A current faculty member and family made a $25,000 campaign gift to help successfully launch a third center of excellence. Supporting Center Director Angela Perantinides, this campaign gift helped to launch the Center for Global Citizenship in its inaugural year.
Like the other two centers of excellence, the Center for Global Citizenship is a K-12 program that embodies Lake Ridge Academy’s mission. This Center’s mission is to provide students with opportunities to become proficient participants in the increasingly economically, politically, and culturally interconnected world.
Coursework in the foreign languages, social studies, and language arts helps students to develop stronger political acumen, communication skills, cultural literacy, and empathy, all in the goal of lifelong global responsiveness.
Liberty Auto GroupBob and Susan MooreThe Nord Family FoundationOhio Department of Natural ResourcesO’Neill HealthcareWilliam and Tonia PeacockChristine Weiss Pfeil ‘70Joe and Jaime PriessKatie and Tim SchulzJames and Cynthia SeidelCarol and Mike SherwinSherwin-Williams FoundationSommer’s Mobile Leasing Inc.Bill ‘76 and Peggy (Hastings ‘76) TimmsVanguard CharitableBetty WeissWells FargoWickens, Herzer, Panza, Cook & BatistaKam and Lo Wong
$1,000+Brian Adams and Gretchen AndersonSabry and Maryam (Nasr) ‘87 AyadRick and Rebecca BakerBarnes & NobleMark and Adele BartlettBistro 83Michael and Lisa BramhallAnnetta BuehrerPete Harrison and Denise Buell ‘83Carnegie Management & Development CorpSteven and Shannon ConwayCrocker Park
$1,963+All Metal Sales, Inc.The American Eagle Mortgage Company, LLCTodd and Mary AmsdellApteryx, Inc.Bank of AmericaWilliam and Betty BarberAlok and Cristine BhaijiDaniel and Lindsey (Sommer) ‘99 BraddockThe Capital Group CompaniesJuan and Liliana ChahdaAlbert Chan and Annie TanJim and Tamara ChippiRandall Chriss and Beth LlewellynPaul and Marjorie CobleJon and Cynthia CromlingTom and Kate DakeSean Decatur and Renee RomanoFairchild Management CompanyCole ‘79 and Susan FauverJulianne FilionMegan Gardner ‘03Steven and Danielle GomezTom and Kari (Sommer) ‘01 HalkoLee and Jo Ann HowleyBrian and Cathy KingsleyBakari Kitwana and Monique Jacques-KitwanaAlison and Tom KlockerDavid KuentzThe Laub FoundationJennifer Zinn Lagasse ‘86 and Luc LagasseRobert and Shelly Lee
David and Jennifer CuparNat Fields ‘70The Fields Galley Private FoundationJennifer HanrahanMichael and Elisabeth HanrahanJon and Colleen HymanScott Carter and Sonja A. Jarmoszuk-Carter ‘90Ryan and Molly KanzleiterThe Krill Co., Inc.Marvin KrislovKronenberger CPA & Company, Inc.Maloney + NovotnyMichael and Laura (Osgood) ‘78 MeadorsWilliam O’Neill ‘07Oswald CompaniesMichael and Lynn PajakPsycleDavid B. Radulovich ‘11Ratliff & Taylor, Inc.Rob and Michelle RobertsonSandy and Les SpikeStandard InsuranceTom and Myra StockettTaft Stettinius & Hollister, LLPKeith and Sonya Williams
$500+Anonymous Current FamilyRichard and Kathy AderLevent AksoyOakley AndrewsHolly Holsinger and Raymond BobganChipotle Mexican Grill
GOLF OUTING
Bob Fairchild, Golf Committee Chair, and President Carol Klimas welcomed 114 Lake Ridge Academy alumni, parents, and friends to Westwood Country Club for Lake Ridge Academy’s annual golf outing on June 6, 2016. Biff Baker ’86 and Bill Baker of Winfield Associates graciously renewed their longstanding sponsorship, which has helped to make the outing a great success over many years.
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Honor Roll of Donors
Brian and Karen CockrellWill and Susan ColleyRon and Barbara DeesCraig and Karen FoltinTracey FriersonJon and Laurie GattenJacob and Jennifer GornyRon and Veronica GosselinSean and Susan HaasKim and Greg HarrellO. Mark and Barbara HastingsKatherine Y. HatcherPatricia HemmerBob and Paula JanmeyTom and Rhonda (Norton) ‘87 KeanThe Kean Foundation Inc.Key Bank National Association Trust DivisionGwang KimGerald and Andrea ManningJames and Karen MiraldiNordson CorporationBradley ‘86 and Debbie NortonJohn NortonPershing LLCRiver Trading Co.Frank Roberts and Mary JamiesonLaura (Pettit) ‘80 and Jeffrey RusickJulia Bilz Sertich ‘01 and Michael Sertich ‘01Jay and Lisa ShahMichele and Michael SisonDean and Denise SlusherBarrie Spang ‘90Kris and Janet SpreenN. Gint ‘90 and Katrina StrautnieksSunnySide AudiWendel and Doris WillmannEd and Cindy WolffNate Woodward and Amanda BuzoLi-zen ‘87 and Vanessa YiehLynn Yieh ‘87Grover Zinn
$250+Anonymous Current FamilyKumud and Cecilia Ajmani
Allysen ArbelaezScott Bagi and Cherie CrawfordAdam BechlerThe Beck Center for the ArtsSimonne Benoit ‘04Berea Laser Wash, Inc.Jan ‘84 and Cynthia BeselerBryant ‘01 and Krystina BitarDoug and Jean BoatmanJeff Parsons and
Candice Champion-Parsons ‘97Greg ChaplinDavid and Jacquie ClarkTravis Crawford ‘99Marilyn CrookerWen and Lixin CuiDesign Box 3DEd and Mari DicksonRollin and Deanna EdgarThe Elliott FamilyMehrun and Melinda ElyaderaniBrian Essi and Kathleen MulliganTony Fishbach and Nicole OreskovicAmber FisherMichael and Bridget FlanneryMichael and Stacie FoorFrank J. Groh-Wargo Co., LPARoland Gedeon ‘86Ronald and Linda GordonGreat Lakes Biomimicry, Inc.Keeon and Traci GregoryFrank and Sharon Groh-WargoGregory and Meghan (Flannery) ‘98 HayesHiram CollegeAli and Lisa JahanTeresa Jenkins and Jeff FowlerPreet Jesrani and Florence Murray JesraniGeorge and Katherine JumbertKaren Kim ‘95Kyle KonczosTheodore KrawecKevin and Lori McAllisterHugh McManamonSarah Evans Moore ‘00 and Kenneth Moore ‘00Chris and Kristen Morris
Blake Oatey ‘01Monty and Danielle ParrishMarius and Simona PavelPrasanta and Chandra RajAswath Rao and Santhi GanesanHarold and Fae Audre RiceJeff and Karen (Gordon ‘90) RobelenGarik and Melanie ShmoisGary and Kordrice SivakEd and Nyree SkiminBrian and Lauren SouthKatharine SporeLinda SpringerHayden ‘89 and Rachael StaffordNick and Erin StellatoCathy Thompson ‘70Brian Tian and Wendy LiDanny Unda ‘71Paul and Jane VarleyMike and Suzanne VarneyJoseph Yost ‘04Joe and Andrea Zepernick
UP TO $249Charles Kunos and Rita AbdallahRonald AdamsKhalid Akbar and Farnaz Baig-AkbarGrant Alexander ‘96Casey Al-HaddadAlterations Pro, LLCArizon AndersonIan Anderson ‘04Charles and Laura (Kneale ‘77) AndersonCristina ArbelaezArcelorMittal Matching Gifts ProgramChris and Sara ArnoldSteven and Clara ArroyoMarc AyadCrystal Ayoub ‘14William and Dixie BakerDavid and Carolyn BallouDavid and Carola BambergerMathew and Jamie Lee BarkerFranz Bauer ‘88Jeff and Melissa Bechtel
Did you know?
More than half of the 1,300 50th Anniversary Campaign donors have given less than $250 each to the campaign, and yet, together, they have given almost $55,000 to our school.
Every gift really does matter!
Mea culpa!
In the 2015 Fall-Winter ByLine issue, we recognized donors who had made gifts to Lake Ridge Academy in the prior academic year. We regret that the following donors were omitted from that listing at their respective giving levels and gratefully recognize them for their support here.
Lindsay ’99 and Daniel Braddock – $1,000+ Steven and Danielle Gomez – $1,963+
Russ and Nancy Becker
Vance and Laurie Behringer
Angelito and Orpha Belardo
Alex Bevan
Alison Bilz ‘03
Melissa and Bob Bordine
Richard and Ann Bort
Julia Bouzaher
Alexandra Boye-Doe ‘06
Ethan Boye-Doe ‘08
Robert Boyle ‘96
Larry Thomas and Caprice Bragg
Gregg and Barbara Brestovansky
Dominic Bunn
Jeannie and Charles Busser
Donald Butchko ‘01
Thommy ‘04 and Vanessa Butchko
Katherine Butler
Paul Butler ‘75
Jack and Margot Calcut
Timothy Callaghan and Krista Tomorowitz
Ray and Patty Campbell
Brandon Cannaday ‘02
Brett Cannaday ‘06
Jay and Morgun Carstensen
Alex and Alicia Cassady
Diego Chahda ‘08
Michael and Eugenia Celi
Ruth Chellman
Alyssa Chow
Sarah Chriss
Kevin and Wendy Ciero
Francie Ciulla
Norman and Carol Clary
David and Betty Cleeton
Scott and Linda Cline
Kaelin Cockrell
Robert and Kellie Coombs
Lilly Corona Moreno and Alejandro Moreno
Laura Coufalik
Dana and Stephanie Cunningham
Chantal Dalencour
Ronald Davis and Laura Guggenheim
Timothy Denihan
Carrie Kuss Denning ‘92
Cheryl DePalma
Design By Denise of NE Ohio, LLC
Lindsay Diehl
William and Victoria Dufford
Jeremy Dunaway
Denise and Laurence Dunlap
Andrew Edgar
Justin and Farah Emeka
Merri Lynne C. English
Elizabeth Essi ‘15
Jenna Fairchild ‘15
Robert and Barbara Fallaro
Andrew ‘89 and Lori Fauver
Robert ‘70 and Virginia Fauver
Ed and Rebecca Feran
Andrew and Karel Fisher
Stephen FitzGerald and Yumi Ijiri
Kori Fitzpatrick ‘04
Court Flannery ‘04
Ryan and Peggy Flannery
Thomas and Renee Flowers
Jeremy and Laura Fow
Steven and Mary Ann Francis
Paul and Melanie Frankiewicz
Paul and Connie Freeman
Heather Harris Freiberg
George Fryburg ‘70
Daniel Fulop ‘14
Gary and Christy Garbinski
Katarina Gardner ‘07
GE Foundation
Ronna-Jean Gedeon
Chris and Greta Geiselman
Debby Ghezzi
James and Lisa Gilles
Tony and Stacy Gleason
Ethan Glor ‘07
Rishi and Sarah Goel
Clarence and Carol Gray
Don and Lorraine Greer
Ann Griss
Joanie and William Groff
Parents Association Gift
The Parents Association graciously supports our students and teachers throughout the academic year through their tireless volunteerism, participation in events, grants to our teachers for special classroom projects, and monetary donations offered from the fundraising events that they sponsor throughout the year. In 2015-2016, the Parents Association funded the concrete pavement of new basketball and four-square courts on the playground, and their gift was supplemented by the Jones Family with brand new basketball hoops.
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Honor Roll of Donors
Edward and Rene GuestMargaret and Michael HaaseSusan HaendigesKeith and Nancye HamiltonJoe HammondKim Hamper ‘04Richard and Frances HamperAnna HaneyAlice Hanline ‘15Robert and Lisa HanlineMichael and Alexa HansenAlexandra Hansen ‘08Oliver HansenSamantha Hansen ‘05David and Julie HarrisDavid Hastings ‘04Katherine Hatcher ‘15Troy Hatcher ‘07Robert and Janine HendricksWai Kwong and Anna HoDurand and Tonya HopkinsNancy HoranskyChris Howell and Susan ClaytonLee Howley ‘07Luke Howley ‘09G. Tracy ‘84 and Kelly IlgGary Ilg ‘81Paul and Rose IsherwoodBojan and Kerry IvkovicJohnnie JacquesChristopher JamhourAgnes JanaskoMark and Jackie JessieJoe and Price KaslKen and Kathy KaslMichael Kemmer ‘77Fadi and Janine KhouryColleen Kilbane and Solur UdayashankarJesse Krislov ‘15Zachary Krislov ‘11Joseph and Gina KubecJohn and Jane LacosteHoward and Laura (Fauver) LaneJennifer LenartEd and Lindsey LeonardBart and Kristy LeonardiRobert and Cammie LoyJayson LuccioniJerry and Kimberly LuccioniRyan Luccioni ‘12Nathan Lyon ‘15Sara MacKinlay and Kenneth BusseyOmar MahboobGerald and Dolores ManchasJeanette MarksScott and Tricia Mayberry
Kurt and Leannie McAllisterKevin and Jenifer McCarthyRyan McCarthy ‘14Caitlin McClusky ‘05Kara McCullough ‘02Susan McDonaldAdam and Lisa McElwainAmy McHughBob McManamonFallon McNally ‘07Lisa and Steve MedvetzTom MedwetzRobert and Sharon MierNorman and Shelley MillerRobert ‘82 and Mary MillerFrank Milluzzi and Joan Jesse MilluzziDavid ‘71 and Leslee MiraldiPablo Mitchell and Beth McLaughlinClark and Ann MooreJohn Mullaney and Barbara SawhillMatthew Nahorn ‘08Lawrence Nandwa and Anne WanjikuBlake and Jessa NewBradley and Susan NorpellGregory Norton ‘06Steve and Carole OchsMike and Blanca OrtizNiko OrtizWilliam and Betsy (Evans ‘77) OwensDale PaganoMike and Susan PaniguttiDinesh and Heema PatelHitesh and Alpa PatelRakhee Patel ‘00Annie PaxtonLaura PaxtonConstantine and Angela PerantinidesMarguerite Fryburg Perfetti ‘72Timothy and Anastasia PettetJimmy and Roberta PettitCarolyn Pfeil ‘07Richard Pfeil ‘05Sue Ann PhilippbarFred and Marion PlechaJosiah and Elizabeth PooreRegan PorePrab and Radhai PrabhakaranMike and Kelly PrillMark and Leslie PsenickaKate PtacekCynthy RademakerSteven and Jane (Mercer) ‘70 RamsayKeith Rathbone ‘04Michelle RaughDinesh, Heema, Rahil and Aarohi RayGrant and Teresa Reeves
Rachael ReighleyJoe and Aimee RevegliaFrank RicaurteJames and Barbara RidelMona (Raj) ‘90 and Tony RinaldiRachel Roberts ‘83Bob and Melanie RobertsonKristy and Michael RodriguezAisha Saaka ‘99Jane Saddler ‘82 and Bruce FarwellMike SaffianMegan SambrookJillian and Matthew ScarvelliJustin and Michele SchaferSpencer Scheeler ‘11Johanna SchopplAmanda Seidel ‘10James J. Seidel ‘12The Sekreta FamilyServiceMaster Cleaning and
Restoration ServicesDennis and Laura ShaughnessyJennifer Shaw and Gregory PhillipsVictoria ShehanRebecca Shepherd ‘07Terry S. ShillingDana Taylor and Carolyn R. Simmelink ‘73Erin SimsFraser and Robin SimsColin SivakAndrew SmithDaniel SmithJeremiah SmithPatrick SmithRachel Smith ‘15Kyle SnyderTaylor Soto ‘14Irene SouthDan and Mary Jo SustarPaul and Barbara SwaseyRichard and Bonnie SweebeZachary Sweebe ‘08Bob and Linda SweetDennis and Penny SweetermanMark and Edie SweetermanGudrun SwobodaJutta SwobodaGwenyth SzaboKendall Szulewski-Francis ‘09Ed and Virginia TanseyRobert Temkiewicz ‘02Lauren ThomeNeil and Jennifer (Moore ‘84) TramerAdela TrempTruistTim and Erin Unger
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Union Motorcars Inc.Brian and Melanie UrbanSarah VandevenderJohn and Mary Ann VargoBrian Veber ‘06Thaija VincentJay and Cindy ViskocilJanet VitaleSteven and Dinah VolkJamen VossLloyd and Deborah WakefieldJ. Glenn and Rita WaltzMichelle WaltzDr. Michael and Justine WeissKyndall Wellons ‘13Jeffrey and Maryse WestKathy WhiteGeorge WhittakerValerie WhittakerGreg and Beth WilliamsKaitlyn Wilson ‘04H. Robert and Hope WismarSteven Wojtal and Wendy KozolDon and Chrissy WostmannAndrew and Carol WrightDelmos and Leeanne WrightJoseph and Karen Yost
Avon Nailsb. SpokeRick and Rebecca BakerBarnes & NobleBarnes Wendling CPAsMark and Adele BartlettBeck Center for the ArtsBella Capelli SanctuarioBerea Laser WashBernie Moreno CompaniesAmy Bircher and Rob BruynKristin BlackwoodBlue Ridge FarmBramhall Engineering & Surveying Co., Inc.Michael and Lisa BramhallBrand Bake ShopBretton Ridge Animal ClinicKen and Nancy BruderFrancesco CataneseMike and Shari ChambersCharles Scott Salon & SpaRandall Chriss and Beth LlewellynCity of Elyria Parks and RecreationThe Cleveland BrownsCleveland CavaliersCleveland IndiansCleveland Magazine
Robert and Carrie (Moore) ‘79 YoungVicky ZhangJulie ZhangMichael and Lisa ZidarWade and Janice Zwingler
GIFTS IN KINDThese donors generously offered non-monetary support of the school throughout the year including gifts of professional services, art, auction items, equipment, technology, classroom supplies, musical instruments, theater production set materials, and teaching tools.
#1 Express Carwash & Detail Center911 Driving SchoolA Walk in the Park LandscapingKumud and Cecilia AjmaniAloft HotelAlterations Pro LLCAmerican GreetingsThe American Eagle Mortgage Co., LLCBrian Adams and Gretchen AndersonAnonymousJay Ashby and Kimberly Nazarian
Richard and Kathy Ader
Dale and Brenda Alexander
John Brown*
Peter and Dana Corogin
Scribner and Ann Fauver
James and Sally Fell
Ralph A. Fisher and Barbara A. Fisher
William* and Lucille Hassler
Patricia Hemmer
James and Christine Heusinger
Lee and Jo Ann Howley
Sally Hudnutt
Herbert* and Mildred Kaatz*
Donald W. ‘70 and Linda L. Kaatz
Arthur Kiendl*
Judy and Louis Koch
Lawrence and April McCormack
Gary and Angela Rasoletti
Chauncey Smythe
Kenneth and Joyce* Sommer
Kent and Gail Sommer
Marilyn Wasem*
Betty Weiss
H. Robert* and Hope Wismar
*deceased
Please let us know if you have included Lake Ridge Academy in your estate plans. You need not disclose the details in order
to be recognized with these Legacy Society donors, but we will appreciate the chance to thank you for your future plans.
Legacy SocietyMembers of the Lake Ridge Academy Legacy Society have thoughtfully planned for the school’s future through their own estate planning. Their future gifts will strengthen academic programs and sustain important educational initiatives for the long term.
Legacy Society members share a commitment to preserve and refine the school’s proud history of excellence through will commitments, trusts, gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, and gifts of life insurance. Some members have planned their gifts in ways that will benefit their own heirs while other donors will receive a fixed life income even as they also benefit the school. Their generous spirit will benefit generations of students in the future.
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Honor Roll of Donors
Cleveland MetroparksBrian and Karen CockrellConservancy for CVNPSteven and Shannon ConwayRobert and Kellie CoombsJoan CosoCrocker ParkPeter Crowley and Conleth CrosterTom and Kate DakeDave & Buster’sDesigns by DenisePeter and Athena DiamantisEd and Mari DicksonFrederick DiSantoThomas ‘83 and Janna DresingDriftwood GroupDawn DunawayDenise and Laurence DunlapEB Fitness ClubAndrew EdgarMehrun and Melinda ElyaderaniEric Mull GalleryDon and Sherry EschESPN ClevelandBrian Essi and Kathleen MulliganBob and Cindy FairchildJenna Fairchild ‘15Thomas FallonFantastic SamsJulianne FilionAmber FisherAndrew and Karel FisherMichael and Stacie FoorPaul and Melanie FrankiewiczFreedom Boat ClubHeather Harris FreibergTracey FriersonKenyon and Elizabeth GlorThe Goddard SchoolSteven and Danielle GomezGone to the DogsGreater Cleveland AquariumGreater Cleveland Sports CommissionBillie GriffithJeffrey Gwinnell and Margaret BenhamSean and Susan HaasHappy HoundsPatrick Harrington and
Cindy Brown-HarringtonDavid and Julie HarrisLucille HasslerO. Mark and Barbara HastingsHip Chick BoutiqueReggie and Arin HodgesHouse of BluesHyde Park Prime Steakhouse
Istanbul Mediterranean GrillAli and Lisa JahanPreet Jesrani and Florence Murray JesraniDonald W. ‘70 and Linda L. KaatzRyan and Molly KanzleiterJohn KastelicVaughn and Karen KauffmanHoward and Kathleen KerberJenny and John Kemper, Jr.John W. Kemper and Betty J. KemperKaren KemperKim’s Martial Arts SchoolBrian and Cathy KingsleyDan and Carol KlimasAlison and Tom KlockerDon and Ingrid KnechtgesMarvin KrislovDon and Laura KubecLake Erie CrushersLake Erie Nature and Science CenterLake Ridge Academy Athletic BoostersLake Ridge Academy Parents AssociationLakewood Country ClubRobert and Shelly LeeLiberty Auto GroupLobster Bros.Local Goat SoapworksMadison Eye CareMichael and Aimee MaiureRob and Holley MartensMaximize FitnessKorey & Sierra McAllisterKevin and Lori McAllisterKurt and Leannie McAllisterThe Metropolitan at the 9Norman and Shelley MillerMMI Textiles, Inc.Bernie and Bridget MorenoSamir and Esmat NasrPhillip and Clare NavratilMr. and Mrs. G. NazarianNorth Ridge Tennis and Golf ClubNorth Ridgeville SubwayNortheast Ohio Parent MagazineBen and Brenda NortonOnce Upon A Time ToysOneLink Technical ServicesMichael and Lynn PajakPaper TrailsPearl Road LaserwashPeter & Co.Kate PiersonPlayhouse SquarePro Sports PerformanceKate PtacekDavid B. Radulovich ‘11
Raj Plastic SurgeryRatliff & TaylorMichelle RaughJudy RecknagleRed Tail Golf ClubRelogyJames and Barbara RidelMark and Mary RoachRob and Michelle RobertsonRock and Roll Hall of Fame and MuseumKristy and Michael RodriguezSahasrara YogaSapphire PearJoseph ScarpittiSea Glass Fine ArtJames and Cynthia SeidelJulia Bilz Sertich ‘01 and Michael Sertich ‘01Shaun Kinley StudioSheiban JewelersMichael and Michelle SherwinGarik and Melanie ShmoisMichele and Michael SisonColin SivakSky Zone WestlakeSlow Train CafePatrick SmithBob and Susan SmithSnip-itsKent and Gail SommerSpa WestSpacewalk of North RidgevilleChann and Ed SpellmanHayden ‘89 and Rachael StaffordStan Hywet Hall & GardensMark StevensonStocker Arts CenterSunnyside AudiSweetbriar Golf CourseJutta SwobodaBruce Szabo and Julie RehmTaft Stettinius & Hollister LLPTree House Gallery and Tea RoomUnderwater Dive Center, Inc.Mike and Suzanne VarneyJill VasilWalls UnlimitedJen WallsWalt Disney WorldWestshore DermatologyWestwood Country ClubKeith and Sonya WilliamsDonald & Bonnie WisemanWoodbine Products CompanyButch and Gail WisemanNathaniel S. Woodward and Amanda BuzoDon and Chrissy WostmannBo Yoo and Bing Gaspar-Yoo
Donors who make yearly gifts to the Annual Fund support the highest fundraising priority at Lake Ridge Academy. Next to tuition itself, the Annual Fund is the most sustainable resource for the school and provides more than $325,000 for the school’s mission-based needs.
Every Annual Fund gift makes a real difference for our students, and broad participation by many individuals and families is important to our excellent academic program. Since the 50th Anniversary Campaign began in 2010, the Annual Fund has grown by more than $115,000 each year, and those funds go directly to our teachers and students. We thank you, donors!
Paul Butler ‘75
Jack and Margot Calcut
Timothy Callaghan and Krista Tomorowitz
Ray and Patty Campbell
Brandon Cannaday ‘02
Brett Cannaday ‘06
Jay and Morgun Carstensen
Alex and Alicia Cassady
Diego Chahda ‘08
Alyssa Chow
Sarah Chriss
Kevin and Wendy Ciero
Francie Ciulla
Norman and Carol Clary
Scott and Linda Cline
Robert and Kellie Coombs
Lilly Corona Moreno and Alejandro Moreno
Laura Coufalik
Dana and Stephanie Cunningham
Tom and Kate Dake
Chantal Dalencour
Ronald Davis and Laura Guggenheim
Timothy Denihan
Carrie Kuss Denning ‘92
Cheryl DePalma
Ed and Mari Dickson
Lindsay Diehl
William and Victoria Dufford
Denise and Laurence Dunlap
Andrew Edgar
Mehrun and Melinda Elyaderani
Merri Lynne C. English
Brian Essi and Kathleen Mulligan
Elizabeth Essi ‘15
Jenna Fairchild ‘15
Robert and Barbara Fallaro
Andrew ‘89 and Lori Fauver
UP TO $249
Charles Kunos and Rita Abdallah
Ronald Adams
Kumud and Cecilia Ajmani
Levent Aksoy
Grant Alexander ‘96
Casey Al-Haddad
Arizon Anderson
Ian Anderson ‘04
Charles and Laura (Kneale ‘77) Anderson
Cristina Arbelaez
ArcelorMittal Matching Gifts Program
Chris and Sara Arnold
Marc Ayad
Crystal Ayoub ‘14
Scott Bagi and Cherie Crawford
Rick and Rebecca Baker
David and Carolyn Ballou
David and Carola Bamberger
Mathew and Jamie Lee Barker
Franz Bauer ‘88
Angelito and Orpha Belardo
Berea Laser Wash, Inc.
Alex Bevan
Alison Bilz ‘03
Bryant ‘01 and Krystina Bitar
Melissa and Bob Bordine
Richard and Ann Bort
Alexandra Boye-Doe ‘06
Ethan Boye-Doe ‘08
Robert Boyle ‘96
Gregg and Barbara Brestovansky
Dominic Bunn
Jeannie and Charles Busser
Donald Butchko ‘01
Thommy ‘04 and Vanessa Butchko
Katherine Butler
The Annual Fund
Robert ‘70 and Virginia Fauver
Ed and Rebecca Feran
Andrew and Karel Fisher
Stephen FitzGerald and Yumi Ijiri
Kori Fitzpatrick ‘04
Court Flannery ‘04
Ryan and Peggy Flannery
Thomas and Renee Flowers
Michael and Stacie Foor
Steven and Mary Ann Francis
Paul and Melanie Frankiewicz
Heather Harris Freiberg
George Fryburg ‘70
Daniel Fulop ‘14
Katarina Gardner ‘07
Megan Gardner ‘03
GE Foundation
Annual Fund donors who gave between $5 and $499 together gave $27,000 of the fund’s total. The collective power of these gifts funds:
• One mobile iPad cart for the Lower School
• Laboratory equipment for our science classrooms
• Visiting speakers, theater programs, and artists-in-residence for the year
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Annual Fund Donors
Ronna-Jean Gedeon
Chris and Greta Geiselman
Debby Ghezzi
James and Lisa Gilles
Tony and Stacy Gleason
Ethan Glor ‘07
Steven and Danielle Gomez
Clarence and Carol Gray
Ann Griss
Joanie and William Groff
Edward and Rene Guest
Margaret and Michael Haase
Susan Haendiges
Joe Hammond
Kim Hamper ‘04
Richard and Frances Hamper
Alice Hanline ‘15
Robert and Lisa Hanline
Michael and Alexa Hansen
Alexandra Hansen ‘08
Oliver Hansen
Samantha Hansen ‘05
David and Julie Harris
David Hastings ‘04
Katherine Hatcher ‘15
Troy Hatcher ‘07
Robert and Janine Hendricks
Durand and Tonya Hopkins
Nancy Horansky
Chris Howell and Susan Clayton
Lee Howley ‘07
Luke Howley ‘09
Gary Ilg ‘81
Paul and Rose Isherwood
Bojan and Kerry Ivkovic
Christopher Jamhour
Agnes Janasko
Teresa Jenkins and Jeff Fowler
Mark and Jackie Jessie
Joe and Price Kasl
Fadi and Janine Khoury
Colleen Kilbane and Solur Udayashankar
Jesse Krislov ‘15
Zachary Krislov ‘11
John and Jane Lacoste
Howard and Laura (Fauver) Lane
Ed and Lindsey Leonard
Robert and Cammie Loy
Jerry and Kimberly Luccioni
Ryan Luccioni ‘12
Nathan Lyon ‘15
Brian and Jennifer Mackert
Omar Mahboob
Jeanette Marks
Scott and Tricia Mayberry
Kevin and Lori McAllister
Kurt and Leannie McAllister
Kevin and Jenifer McCarthy
Ryan McCarthy ‘14
Caitlin McClusky ‘05
Susan McDonald
Adam and Lisa McElwain
Fallon McNally ‘07
Lisa and Steve Medvetz
Robert and Sharon Mier
Norman and Shelley Miller
Robert ‘82 and Mary Miller
Frank Milluzzi and Joan Jesse Milluzzi
David ‘71 and Leslee Miraldi
Clark and Ann Moore
Matthew Nahorn ‘08
Lawrence Nandwa and Anne Wanjiku
The Nord Family Foundation
Bradley and Susan Norpell
Gregory Norton ‘06
Steve and Carole Ochs
William and Betsy (Evans ‘77) Owens
Dale Pagano
Monty and Danielle Parrish
Peter Parrish ‘86 and
Kimberly (Kemper) Parrish ‘87
Dinesh and Heema Patel
Rakhee Patel ‘00
Annie Paxton
Laura Paxton
Constantine and Angela Perantinides
Marguerite Fryburg Perfetti ‘72
Jimmy and Roberta Pettit
Carolyn Pfeil ‘07
Richard Pfeil ‘05
Sue Ann Philippbar
Fred and Marion Plecha
Josiah and Elizabeth Poore
Regan Pore
Mike and Kelly Prill
Mark and Leslie Psenicka
Kate Ptacek
Cynthy Rademaker
Prasanta and Chandra Raj
Steven and Jane (Mercer) ‘70 Ramsay
Keith Rathbone ‘04
Michelle Raugh
Grant and Teresa Reeves
Every Annual Fund gift can make a difference - including yours! Last year alone, 214 donors who made a gift of $1 to $100 helped us raise $11,543.75! Whether you give $5 or $5,000, your contribution is valued and helps Lake Ridge Academy maintain excellence in all we do!
Annual Fund gifts support every one of our students and teachers. Help us reach 100% participation by December 31, 2016. Visit www.lakeridgeacademy.org/make-a-gift to make your gift today!
Together, tuition and the Annual Fund support: • Teachers and Staff• Campus Grounds• Academic Program Enrichment• New Laboratory Equipment, Technology
Upgrades• Maintenance of Existing Technology &
Equipment• Transportation• Energy Costs
Like other private schools, tuition covers just 75% of the
academic year… only until spring break.
After that, the Annual Fund and other charitable gifts support the academic experience for
every student.
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Rachael Reighley
Frank Ricaurte
James and Barbara Ridel
Mona (Raj) ‘90 and Tony Rinaldi
Rachel Roberts ‘83
Bob and Melanie Robertson
Rob and Michelle Robertson
Kristy and Michael Rodriguez
Laura (Pettit) ‘80 and Jeffrey Rusick
Aisha Saaka ‘99
Jane Saddler ‘82 and Bruce Farwell
Megan Sambrook
Jillian and Matthew Scarvelli
Justin and Michele Schafer
Spencer Scheeler ‘11
Katie and Tim Schulz
Amanda Seidel ‘10
James J. Seidel ‘12
The Sekreta Family
Jennifer Shaw and Gregory Phillips
Victoria Shehan
Rebecca Shepherd ‘07
Terry S. Shilling
Dana Taylor and Carolyn R. Simmelink ‘73
Erin Sims
Colin Sivak
Gary and Kordrice Sivak
Andrew Smith
Jeremiah Smith
Patrick Smith
Rachel Smith ‘15
Kyle Snyder
Taylor Soto ‘14
Irene South
Sandy and Les Spike
Katharine Spore
Hayden ‘89 and Rachael Stafford
Paul and Barbara Swasey
Richard and Bonnie Sweebe
Zachary Sweebe ‘08
Bob and Linda Sweet
Mark and Edie Sweeterman
Gudrun Swoboda
Jutta Swoboda
Gwenyth Szabo
Kendall Szulewski-Francis ‘09
Robert Temkiewicz ‘02
Lauren Thome
Neil and Jennifer (Moore ‘84) Tramer
Adela Tremp
Truist
Tim and Erin Unger
Union Motorcars Inc.
Sarah Vandevender
John and Mary Ann Vargo
Brian Veber ‘06
Jay and Cindy Viskocil
Steven and Dinah Volk
Jamen Voss
Lloyd and Deborah Wakefield
J. Glenn and Rita Waltz
Michelle Waltz
Dr. Michael and Justine Weiss
Kyndall Wellons ‘13
Jeffrey and Maryse West
George Whittaker
Kaitlyn Wilson ‘04
Steven Wojtal and Wendy Kozol
Andrew and Carol Wright
Delmos and Leeanne Wright
Joseph and Karen Yost
Robert and Carrie (Moore) ‘79 Young
Joe and Andrea Zepernick
Wade and Janice Zwingler
$250+Simonne Benoit ‘04
Jan ‘84 and Cynthia Beseler
Doug and Jean Boatman
Holly Holsinger and Raymond Bobgan
Jeff Parsons and Candice Champion-Parsons ‘97
David and Jacquie Clark
Jeffery and Shuijun Coble
Travis Crawford ‘99
Marilyn Crooker
Wen and Lixin Cui
Rollin and Deanna Edgar
The Elliott Family
Amber Fisher
Michael and Bridget Flannery
Craig and Karen Foltin
Frank J. Groh-Wargo Co., LPA
Bo Yoo and Bing Gaspar-Yoo
Jon and Laurie Gatten
Ronald and Linda Gordon
Keeon and Traci Gregory
Frank and Sharon Groh-Wargo
Sean and Susan Haas
Gregory and Meghan (Flannery) ‘98 Hayes
George and Katherine Jumbert
Ryan and Molly Kanzleiter
Karen Kim ‘95
Sarah Evans Moore ‘00 and Kenneth Moore ‘00
John Mullaney and Barbara Sawhill
Marius and Simona Pavel
Harold and Fae Audre Rice
Jeff and Karen (Gordon ‘90) Robelen
Linda Springer
Cathy Thompson ‘70
Brian Tian and Wendy Li
Danny Unda ‘71
Mike and Suzanne Varney
Joseph Yost ‘04
THE POWER OF MANY
Our students rely heavily on the generosity of many donors, and broad participation is key. Kudos to our faculty, staff, Alumni Council members and Board of Directors – 100% of their members support the Annual Fund!
Board of Directors – 100%Faculty and Staff – 100%Alumni Council Members – 100%Families of Current Students – 40% (up from 31%)Grandparents of Current Students – 17% Alumni – 12% (up from 8%)
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Annual Fund donors who give between $500 and $1,000 provided $25,000 which supports things like:
• assistant coaches
• new computer labs
• partial maintenance of our beautiful 93-acre campus for one year
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$1,963
Alumnus ‘04
Biff ‘86 and Patti Baker
Bank of America
The Belardo Family
Amy Bircher and Rob Bruyn
Daniel and Lindsey (Sommer) ‘99 Braddock
The CBC Foundation
Albert Chan and Annie Tan
Jim and Tamara Chippi
Paul and Marjorie Coble
Jon and Cynthia Cromling
Sean Decatur and Renee Romano
Thomas ‘83 and Janna Dresing
Don and Sherry Esch
Fairchild Family Foundation
Bob and Cindy Fairchild
Michael and Amelia Farago
Cole ‘79 and Susan Fauver
Julianne Filion
Tom and Kari (Sommer) ‘01 Halko
Lee and Jo Ann Howley
John Kastelic
Karen Kemper
Bakari Kitwana and Monique Jacques-Kitwana
Dan and Carol Klimas
David Kuentz
Jennifer Zinn Lagasse ‘86 and Luc Lagasse
Robert and Shelly Lee
Joe ‘90 and Marie Miclat
MMI Textiles, Inc.
Chandana Mozumdar and Ravi Vedula
Benjamin G. and Jane Norton
The Norton Family Foundation
Christine Weiss Pfeil ‘70
Joe ‘89 and Kelly Raj
Kristin (Kemper) ‘84 and Mark Roshkowski
Ross Environmental Services
Michael and Michelle Sherwin
Sherwin-Williams Foundation
Bill ‘76 and Peggy (Hastings ‘76) Timms
Betty Weiss
Winfield Associates, Inc.
Kam and Lo Wong
$3,500The Capital Group CompaniesJuan and Liliana ChahdaFidelity Charitable Gift FundVaughn and Karen KauffmanThe Laub FoundationRonald McMahon and Rebecca Ruppert
McMahonPhillip and Clare Navratil
$5,000 The Benevity Community Impact FundThe Clara Weiss FundThe Cleveland FoundationFM Global FoundationPatrick Harrington and Cindy Brown-HarringtonZydrunas and Jennifer IlgauskasMyron MillerBridget and Bernie MorenoDeborah and John O’NeillBob and Susan SmithKent and Gail SommerBruce Szabo and Julie RehmJohn and Doreen Ziska
$10,000 John W. Kemper and Betty J. KemperNancy and Joseph ScarpittiChann and Ed Spellman
$15,000 Donald W. ‘70 and Linda L. KaatzBen and Brenda NortonFred ‘79 and Donna PlechaMichael Shaulis and Sarah DurnThe Stocker Foundation
1963 Society Members1963 Society members honor the school’s founding year as they support the Annual Fund with gifts of $1,963 or more. 80% of the Annual Fund’s total comes from these donors who support some of the school’s largest needs – teacher salaries, scholarships, new technology, new coursework, and professional development for our teachers.
In 2016-2017, 1963 Society members who make gifts of $3,500 or more will be recognized as Founders Club members. Like Charlie Small, Herb Kaatz and Scrib Fauver, 1963 Society members serve as leaders who provide both a strong foundation for excellence every day as well as long-term success of the institution as a whole.
The Clara Weiss Fund The Cleveland Foundation FM Global Foundation Patrick Harrington and Cindy Brown-‐‑Harrington Zydrunas and Jennifer Ilgauskas Myron Miller Deborah and John O'ʹNeill Bob and Susan Smith Kent and Gail Sommer Bruce Szabo and Julie Rehm John and Doreen Ziska $10,000 – Scrib Fauver Founders John W. Kemper and Betty J. Kemper Nancy and Joseph Scarpitti Chann and Ed Spellman $15,000 – Herb Kaatz Founders Donald W. 'ʹ70 and Linda L. Kaatz Ben and Brenda Norton Fred 'ʹ79 and Donna Plecha Michael Shaulis and Sarah Durn The Stocker Foundation
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Richard and Kathy Ader
Brian and Karen Cockrell
Will and Susan Colley
Steven and Shannon Conway
Tracey Frierson
Ron and Veronica Gosselin
Michael and Elisabeth Hanrahan
O. Mark and Barbara Hastings
Katherine Y. Hatcher
Bob and Paula Janmey
Tom and Rhonda (Norton) ‘87 Kean
The Kean Foundation Inc.
Key Bank National Association Trust Division
Gwang Kim
Brian and Cathy Kingsley
Gerald and Andrea Manning
James and Karen Miraldi
John Norton
Pershing LLC
Frank Roberts and Mary Jamieson
Julia Bilz Sertich ‘01 and Michael Sertich ‘01
Michele and Michael Sison
Dean and Denise Slusher
Tom and Myra Stockett
N. Gint ‘90 and Katrina Strautnieks
Keith and Sonya Williams
Wendel and Doris Willmann
Nate Woodward and Amanda Buzo
Li-zen ‘87 and Vanessa Yieh
Lynn Yieh ‘87
Grover Zinn
$1,000+
Brian Adams and Gretchen Anderson
Sabry and Maryam (Nasr) ‘87 Ayad
Annetta Buehrer
Pete Harrison and Denise Buell ‘83
Nat Fields ‘70
The Fields Galley Private Foundation
Kenyon and Elizabeth Glor
Marvin Krislov
Michael and Laura (Osgood) ‘78 Meadors
Ernest and Anne Moore Hutton
William O’Neill ‘07
James and Cynthia Seidel
George, Vivy and Alexandra Voutsiotis
Carnegie Mellon University in 2015. Instead of going the traditional route with her engineering degree, she decided to combine her technical skills with her love of working with people to start her career. Alyssa encouraged students to celebrate their inner nerd.
LIV MIRALDI ’13 spoke about her career as a recording artist, songwriter, and co-founder of 3806 Entertainment. Liv graduated from Lake Ridge Academy’s School of Fine Arts with a vocal concentration and is currently a songwriting major and Italian minor at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2015, she launched the music project LIV with her producer and business partner, Jonathan Timberlake. Although she is doing what she loves as an artist, Liv shared with students what it means to be an artist, which involves a great deal of hard work that is not always glamorous. Liv had to learn production, music publishing, copyright law, marketing, branding, modeling, performing, recording, and more. Still, Liv encouraged students to follow their passion and do what they love.
ALEXIA VOUTSIOTIS ’07 arrived early to meet with Mr. Patrick Smith’s freshman honors biology class to talk about her career in public health. Alexia is a training coordinator for Brigham & Women’s Health Care eCare Training. Alexia attended Tufts University and holds a Master’s Degree in health policy and management from Boston University School of Public Health with a focus on
On Friday, March 4, 2016, Lake Ridge Academy Upper School students gathered in the Bettcher Convocation Center for Career Day. The students had the unique opportunity to listen to and interact with professionals from five different fields. The speakers included four Lake Ridge Academy alumni and one current Lake Ridge Academy parent. The speakers began their day by joining faculty members for lunch, and then participated in a panel discussion with Upper School students.
AMY BIRCHER, proud mother of Josh ’24, shared her incredible story of becoming a business owner. Amy is the president and founder of MMI Textiles, Inc. As an expert in the textile industry, Amy was exposed to the field as early as age 7 when she began cutting fabric swatches for her dad and stepmom when they owned and operated National Dye Works (NDW) in Chicago, IL. As President and Founder of MMI Textiles, Inc., Amy is responsible for the sales and operations of the company, which has experienced incredible growth since its doors opened in 1997. In 2007, her company purchased her family’s business. She has received the prestigious honor of winning the Weatherhead 100 award four years in a row, which is a Northeast Ohio award given to the fastest growing small businesses.
Amy earned her Bachelor of Science degree in textiles from West Virginia University in 1993 and currently sits on the board of directors for both the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) and the Industrial Fabrics Foundation (IFF). She is also a member of the Visiting Committee at the WVU Davis College where she works with peers and current students to guide them in current market and industry trends.
ALYSSA COOK ’11 spoke about her career as a technology consulting analyst for Accenture, a leading global professional services company that provides a broad range of services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations. Alyssa earned her B.S in chemical engineering from
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health policy and delivery systems improvement. Alexia previously served as a Healthcare Consultant at Hayes Management Consulting. Today, she coordinates the Epic training for all new hires, transfers and clinical rotators at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Brigham & Women’s Faulkner Hospital.
Students enjoyed watching a short video of MATTHEW ZALESKI’S ’09 work. Matthew is a director, producer and actor for TLS Film Productions a production company he co-founded. Matthew started his film degree in Australia and finished in Hollywood. Recently, they successfully financed their first feature length action film, Red Acquisition. Matthew shared many stories about his time at Lake Ridge Academy including stories about his favorite teacher, Mr. Byron Fouts. He thanks Mr. Fouts for always believing in him and often staying after school to help with his films.
Following the panel discussion, students got the opportunity to personally talk with the speakers. The group then joined President Carol Klimas for a hard hat tour of the new Kemper Science and Engineering building.
Lake Ridge Academy would like to thank all of our Career Day speakers for sharing their experiences with our students. We invite alumni and parents to participate next year. Interested presentees should contact Leannie McAllister at [email protected].
Liv Miraldi ‘13, Amy Bircher, Matthew Zaleski ‘09, Alyssa Cook ‘11, and Alexia Voutsiotis ‘07 speak at Career Day.
L AKE RIDGE ACADEMY
ALUMNI REUNION WEEKNOVEMBER 19–25
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Nov. 19: Reunion and Auction Gala Hall of Fame Ceremony After Party
Nov. 20: Alumni, Parents and Friends Breakfast
Nov. 22: Lunch with Faculty
Nov. 25: Thanksgiving Games and Gathering (Alumni vs the Varsity Basketball Team)
Register today at www.lakeridgeacademy.org/alumni-events/reunion
2016 Hall of Fame Inductees
Induction Ceremony – November 19, 2016
Christopher “Biff” Baker ’86 Biff celebrates his 30th reunion this year and has remained close to Lake Ridge Academy. He serves on the Board of Directors’ Finance Committee, supports the Annual Fund as a 1963 Society member, and regularly attends annual auctions and
other school events. Together with his father, Bill Baker, and their investment company, Winfield Associates, they have sponsored and grown the Lake Ridge Academy Golf for the Endowment outing to a full flight of golfers through their decade-long sponsorship.
The Donald W. Kaatz ’70 Alumni Award honors alumni of Lake Ridge Academy who have made a significant impact on the school and exemplify Lake Ridge Academy’s core values of Integrity, Respect, Scholarship, and Personal Best.
Byron Fouts Byron Fouts is one of the founders of Lake Ridge Academy’s Fine Arts Department and taught at the school for 39 years. When he first started at Lake Ridge Academy, Byron taught all K-12 art and later focused his visual arts teaching in the Middle and Upper
Schools. Students loved his classroom for its supportive, relaxing, and inspiring atmosphere where they felt free to express their ideas and confident to share their work.
The Wilfred Hemmer Headmaster Award honors retired faculty members for their dedication to Lake Ridge Academy.
Chann and Ed Spellman During the years that their children, Sam ’11, Jack ’14 and Sophie ’17, have attended the school, their formal volunteerism included roles on the Board of Directors, Auction Gala, 50th Anniversary Committee, and Parents Association. In addition
to their appointed roles, however, their leadership, influence and love of the school extends far deeper into our community and continues to make an impact that will benefit generations of students and their families for many years to come.
The Founders Award honors parents of alumni, donors and friends of the school who provide outstanding service to the school and its greater community and/or whose contributions ensure the success of Lake Ridge Academy’s mission.
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1970Chris Pfeil’70 and Cathy Thompson’70 along with their family and many Lake Ridge Academy alumni, parents, parents of alumni and friends celebrated their mother’s 100th birthday on July 29, at the Cleveland Yacht Club. Guests included Carol and Dan Klimas, Susie Martindale, and Nan Gregory; alumni parents Louise Monson, Paula Mulligan, Kammy Essi, Barbara Swasey, Ruth Pangrace, Jill Oatey, Lynn Andrews and Charley Simmelink; and alumni Jane Mercer Ramsay ‘70, Carrie Pfeil ‘07, and Lee Pfeil ‘05.
1994Gabie Catana ‘94 is opening a performing arts center in Avon, Ohio. After graduation, Gabie headed to The Boston Conservatory and received a B.F.A. in Musical Theater. In 1998, she went to New
York City to audition and perform. In 2007, she relocated to Avon and has taught music and drama in Catholic education and privately. In October, she will be opening Avon Performing Arts, which will offer musical theater and acting classes to children.
1999Tim Soliman ’99 married Jennifer North on April 2, 2016 in a beautiful ceremony attended by many Lake Ridge Academy alumni. Pictured from left to right: Amy Kapoor, Anand Mehta ’99, Ravi Dipali ‘99, Scott Guthrie ‘99, Sunita Palekar ‘99, Jennifer Soliman, Tim Soliman ‘99, Lana Knox Guthrie ’99, Jake Mathew ‘99 and Dave Jou ’98.
Jake Mathew ‘99 After working at Harpo Studios/Oprah Winfrey Network for the past 6 years, Jake recently accepted the position of
Lead Motion Designer at Carbon VFX. He leads a team of designers on projects for clients that include Facebook, Nike, and MTV.
2001Michael Sertich ‘01 and Julia Bilz Sertich ‘01 welcomed their son, Anthony John, on May 6, 2016.
Arriving a month early (and missing his
mom’s birthday by just 2 days), AJ weighed in at 6 lb. 6 oz. and was 19” long. While the Sertich household is growing, Michael continues to expand his Jimmy John’s franchises throughout Lorain County. The Elyria store has been open for more than two years, and an Amherst location is expected to open in the coming months.
Kari (Sommer) Halko ‘01 and her husband, Tom, welcomed Brooke Audra Halko on December 8th, 2015. Brooke adores her big brother Ethan, and Ethan loves to help take care of her! Ethan ’29 started Kindergarten at Lake Ridge Academy as a third-generation student this fall.
Sarilyn (Swayngim) Ivancic ‘01 and her husband, Steven, welcomed their second child, Evelyn Claire, on August 5, 2016. Evelyn joins her big brother, Henry, who is 2 years old at their home in Pittsford, New York.
Megan Gardner ‘03 married Dave McNamee on September 10, 2016 at her family’s lake home in North Hero, Vermont surrounded by friends and family. Among the guests were fellow alumni, Katarina Gardner ‘07, Katrina Escuro ‘03, Caitlin Whiteman ‘03, Alison Bilz ‘03, Shaud Tavakoli ‘03, Lukman Ahmed ‘03 and Tom Rafferty (from middle school). The two met while attending American University in Washington, D.C. Megan graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in May 2015 and is an associate attorney at Rich, Intelisano & Katz, LLP in Manhattan. Dave is the director of public relations for Expedia group. Dave and Megan currently reside in New York City.
2005Lee Pfeil ‘05 competed in the Napa triathlon with his sister, Carrie ‘07. In June, Lee spent four days trekking to Machu Picchu over the 15,000’ Salkantay Pass.
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Nations Command. Kimberly says the mix of U.S. and international forces make it a unique work environment. She works as the deputy division chief of the strategy division providing strategic and international relations advice on a range of issues from regional cooperation to weapons of mass destruction.
Ryan Lucas ‘03 was married to Brunswick High School theatre educator and actress Cassandra Neumann on July 9. The two met while acting in a play with Cleveland’s roving performance company, Theater Ninjas. The couple resides locally in North Royalton, OH. Ryan is the marketing associate for the 2015 Tony Award recipient, Cleveland Play House. He was honored to have many Lake Ridge Academy alumni and mentors (including Mark and Maureen Johnson) in attendance at the wedding and in the bridal party.
TJ Bittel ’03 and his wife, Stacy, welcomed their son, Rafe Jameson Bittel, on July 18, 2016. TJ jokes that Rafe got TJ’s impatience gene and opted for the change
in scenery two months ahead of schedule weighing in at 4 lbs. 5 oz.
2002Eugenia Chahda ‘02 and her husband, Michael Celi, welcomed a healthy baby girl, Juliana Marie Celi, on June 4th, 2016. Eugenia and Michael are absolutely thrilled and overjoyed.
Cat (Walleck) McAllester ’02 and her husband, Brian, welcomed their daughter, Margot Pearson McAllester, on June 22, 2016.
2003Kimberly Coniam ‘03 is currently living in Seoul, South Korea where she works for the U.S. Department of the Army, specifically at U.S. Forces Korea/Combined Forces Command/United
2008Kayla Rokowski ’08 and Ryan Cross ‘08 are engaged to be married. Ryan and Kayla started dating during their junior year at Lake Ridge Academy. The couple currently lives in Key West, FL where Ryan works as a fishing guide on a popular fishing charter and Kayla works as a wedding planner. Ryan and Kayla plan to wed in Ohio on Sept 22, 2018.
Monica Mahajan Fullerton’08 and her husband, Myles, welcomed Mason Edward and Madelyn Elaine into the world on August 7, 2016. They were born 5 minutes apart!
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Sara Mays ‘08 married Timothy Rimnac on September 4, 2016 in Chicago where they first met and currently live. Sara is a photo editor for United Airlines, and Timothy is a database
marketing analyst at The Chicago Tribune and is finishing up his master’s degree in predictive analytics at Northwestern University.
2010Kate Moreno ’10 will attend New York University Steinhardt in the fall. Kate will be working towards her master’s degree in art therapy. Kate earned her
undergraduate degree in fine art and English with a minor in psychology. Kate hopes to become an art therapist specializing in women’s issues.
Garrett Blaha ‘10 married Taryn Murray on September 17, 2016. The Moreno family attended the wedding and Lake Ridge Academy senior Kevin Moreno ‘17 was a groomsman. Garrett and Kevin met at Lake Ridge Academy when they were paired up as buddies during Holiday Project when Kevin was in second grade and Garrett was a freshman. The two families have remained very close through the years. Garrett and Taryn will reside at
their new home in Hudson. Taryn is in her third year of medical school, and Garrett is the VP of The BOLI Group.
2011Alyssa Cook ‘11 was married to Zachary Viggers on August 20, 2016 in Rocky River, OH with her brother, Bradley Cook ‘13, as a groomsman. Also in attendance were Alyssa’s Lake Ridge Academy teacher, Ed Leonard, and friend, Jacob Dempsey ‘13. Alyssa is currently working as a consulting analyst at Accenture in Columbus, OH, and Zachary is a student at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, IN.
Terra Soto ’11 recently received the Blue Sky Therapy Future Leader award. The Blue Sky Therapy Future Leader award is offered through the Master of Occupational Therapy program
at The University of Findlay and recognizes two students who display the potential to be strong leaders in the field. Blue Sky Therapy generously donates a tuition credit to the award recipients. Terra is currently in her final year of the traditional Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) program at The University of Findlay. This past April, Terra graduated with her undergraduate degree in health sciences with an occupational therapy emphasis and two minors in gerontology and psychology. During her last year of graduate school, she will serve as an occupational therapy teaching assistant while working on a research grant incorporating occupational therapy practitioners in a palliative care model designed for the Alzheimer’s community.
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but will spend his junior year studying pure mathematics at Pembroke College, a college within the University of Oxford in England.
Taylor Soto ’14 has recently been accepted into the GALA (Global Adventures for the Liberal Arts) program at Butler University. Each year, Butler takes a selective group of
students to a different region of the world. During the spring semester of 2017, Taylor will study abroad in Greece, Italy, Morocco, and Spain. GALA is a unique program at Butler. Instead of studying in only one country for an entire semester, students are able to travel to four while being taught by their own Butler professors. The GALA program was just recognized as one of the top 50 study abroad programs in the country.
Jacob Belardo ‘14 traveled to South Africa this summer to sing in honor of Nelson Mandela with the University of Michigan’s Men’s Glee Club. The club showcased their well-praised melodies “Glory” and “Seven Last Words.” This year the glee club worked on filming a documentary titled, Love Life and Loss, which combines choral music and social justice. Jacob is a sophomore at the University of Michigan, majoring in physics and minoring in music. Jacob recently started a cancer research position in a urological oncology lab where he is helping to screen, identify, and mark circulating tumor cells in patients with prostate cancer.
2015Yuna Ishikawa ’15 recently completed an internship at BMW Group at Japan’s national headquarters in Tokyo within the Brand
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2013Jay O’Neill ’13 and his cycling crew biked across the country last summer. Jay was on a team of 28 cyclists and 10 crew members. They biked from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. while raising money and awareness for people with disabilities as well as the organizations that care for them. Jay’s group is one of three to make the trip across America. The event is called the Journey of Hope and is organized by the Ability Experience. To learn more about Jay and his mission visit www.abilityexperience.org.
2014Sabine Decatur ‘14 spent her summer in New York City working for an off-Broadway theatre company, doing research on LGBTQ history and stage
managing a professional production at the NYC Fringe Festival. A rising junior at Yale, Sabine has been able to explore many different fields and is majoring in African American studies. Sabine has become a student activist on campus and participates in theatre and dance as an advocate for diversity in the arts. This year, she will be the president of Yale’s tap dance society and will serve as the social consciousness associate for the Yale Dramatic Association.
Caleb Mayer ‘14 spent his summer as an undergraduate researcher for the National Science Foundation (NSF) at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The research focuses on math and biology and will be presented at a national math conference in Atlanta, Georgia in January. Caleb is currently a student at Haverford College
Hadden Klima ’11 graduated with a B.A. in History from Baldwin Wallace University in May 2016. She is now enrolled in a master’s program in Leadership in Higher Education at the same
university. As part of her program, she is interning in the office of registration and records at Baldwin Wallace. She is due to complete the program in May 2018.
2012Emily Glor ’12 graduated with honors from Heidelberg University with a major in biology and a
minor in chemistry in May. Emily is now attending The Ohio State University College of Dentistry as a member of the Class of 2020. Emily is excited for the next four years and to have Rahil Patel ’12 as a classmate again in dental school.
Jordan Guidish ‘12 married Mark Fair on July 23, 2016 in Alliance, OH in a small ceremony followed by a reception comprised of their closest family and friends. Jordan and
Mark currently reside in Cincinnati, OH and are planning a Caribbean honeymoon for this coming winter
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Lauretta Frances Hayes of Elyria died on January 26, 2016. She was a 1944 graduate of Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa and had been a member of the community since moving here from Cleveland in 1952 with her husband, Roy. Lauretta was an accomplished violinist, an avid bridge player and loved to read and present book reviews. She was a fun, generous person with a great sense of humor. She loved traveling and entertaining and was passionate about sports and politics. Her five children attended Lake Ridge Academy, and she and Roy were both active volunteers and served on the Board of Trustees.
Ann Medwetz, beloved mother of Jeannie Medwetz ’17, passed away suddenly on March 4, 2016. Ann was the director of development communications at Oberlin College. Prior to Oberlin, she spent 15 years in the corporate world as a marketing and communications manager, including nine years at the David Group. She is remembered by friends and colleagues for her generous spirit, quick mind, easy smile, contagious laughter, and, most especially, her profound love
of family. She was full of energy and vitality and was always willing to lend a helping hand.
Mary Zinn, former chemistry teacher and science department chair, passed away on February 16, 2016. Mary has two grandchildren who currently attend Lake Ridge Academy – Sebastian Lagasse ‘23 and Oliver Lagasse ‘20. Their mother and Mary’s daughter, Jennifer Zinn Lagasse, graduated from Lake Ridge Academy in 1986. Mary came to Lake Ridge Academy in 1978 and taught until 2002. She taught chemistry, life science,
physical science, algebra, AP chemistry and senior ethics.
Jean Barth passed away on July 2, 2016. She and her husband, Al, were active volunteers at Lake Ridge Academy even during her busy career that spanned over 20 years with MetroHealth Medical Center. As a member of the executive leadership team at Metro, she helped to establish the first life flight helicopter system in the nation. She also worked to establish holistic care for patients in the burn ward and co-founded the gerontology department. Jean and Al supported four children at Lake Ridge Academy - Jamie ’70, Glenn, Paul ’77 and Carolyn.
division of MINI Japan. In collaboaration with various external agencies, she planned two national branding events, each having over 10,000 participants. Yuna is currently a sophomore at Wellesley College double-majoring in economics and East Asian studies. Yuna is still very passionate about the violin; she performs with and serves on the executive board of the MIT Symphony Orchestra. In addition to her violin, she gives campus tours as a Student Assistant at the Office of Admission and communicates individually with over 150 alumnae weekly on behalf of the Wellesley Fund.
Alexis Tellerd ’15 was named to the ACRA (American Collegiate Rowing Association) All-Freshman 2016 boat her freshman year at High Point University. New to the sport, Alexis is a coxswain, the position responsible for steering the boat and watching her speed coach and cox-box to ensure they are all at the right speed. She runs practices, motivates the team, and, most importantly, keeps them safe. Alexis says rowing is the most painful yet incredibly graceful-looking sport requiring a huge amount of energy. Her team’s best race was at the Head of the Hooch (Chattanooga, TN), where they placed 11th out of 44. Alexis won gold in Womens Novice Eight in the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Regatta (SIRA’s//Oak Ridge, TN). She was the first novice coxswain to win gold at a regatta from HPU. Along with rowing, Alexis made the dean’s list both semesters and is a business administration major with a Spanish and finance double minor.
Kimberley Grayce Roach ’21 beloved daughter of Mark and Mary Roach and loving sister to Jake, Chase, Austin and Kenzie passed away suddenly on March 31, 2016. Grayce found joy in riding horses and volunteering at the local APL. She loved caring for animals in the hope of one day becoming a veterinarian. Grayce played basketball, volleyball and was in the choir. Grayce’s kind spirit, good heart, and positive outlook on life left an indelible impression on those who were fortunate to be a part of her life.
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