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www.swiftschool.com [email protected]
3 54IN THIS ISSUE
Winter 2015
DYSLEXIA DASHSwift sponsors the annual 5K hosted by the IDA
THIRD GRADE SNOW DAYThird grade students enjoy snow on Swift’s campus
FALL FESTIVALPigs, rides, and sno-conesoh my!
COURIER
August 13-14 from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
July 6 - July 24, 2015All Rising 1st-8th Grade Students
Welcome• Studentslearnusingthe
Orton-Gillinghamapproach
• Establish,maintain,andenhanceskillsandconceptstaughtduringtheacademicyear
• Complementaryactivitiesinart,drama,STEAM/STEMclasses,craftsandamazingscienceexperiments
300 Grimes Bridge RoadRoswell, GA 30075
678-205-4988www.swiftschool.com
EXPLORE A WONDERFUL WORLD OF READING, WRITING AND FUN THIS SUMMER AT SWIFT SCHOOL
REACHING FOR THE STARS – RISING GRADES ONE AND TWOOrton-GillinghamCoding,FramingYourThoughts(writinginstruction),ReadingComprehension/Fluency
FLYING IN FORMATION – RISING GRADE THREEOrton-GillinghamCoding,FramingYourThoughts(writinginstruction),ReadingComprehension/Fluency
LANDING ON SOLID GROUND – RISING GRADES FOUR AND FIVEInteractiveReadingAroundtheGlobe,WritingResponsestoLiterature,Comprehension/Fluency
READY, SET, GO! – RISING GRADES SIX, SEVEN, AND EIGHTH Literature/Fluency,WordOriginStudy,WritingProcess(structure,narrative,expository,andresponsetoliterature)
QUESTIONS?PleaseemailAngelaRobertsonatarobertson@swiftschool.comor678-205-4988.
nFEATURES
IN EVERY ISSUEHead’sColumn .........................................................................................................2
Lower Division............................................................................................................ 7
Middle Division.............................................................................................................8
Athletics/FineArts.....................................................................................................12
Swift Scene.............................................................................................................. 13
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COURIERWinter 2015
February7 IDAConference10-13 DonutswithDad16 Presidents’Day(NoClasses)17 VarietyShowAuditions18 StudentPreviewDaysGrades5-819 StudentPreviewDaysGrades1-420 Father-DaughterDance24 ParentPreviewDayGrades1-425 ParentPreviewDayGrades5-826 GiraffeAssembly27 Re-enrollmentAgreementsDue
March2-6 SpringPresentations11-13 WinterBreak16 DressRehearsalforVarietyShow17 VarietyShow18 PetDay19 BuddyDay20 StellarGala31 MiddleDivisionDayofAchievement
April3 SpringRecessCommences(NoClasses)6-10 SpringRecess13 ClassesResume15-17 5thGradeExtendedTrip21-24 MiddleDivisionExtendedTrips28 GiraffeAssembly29 Grandparents’Day-Grades1-230 Grandparents’Day-Grade3May1 Grandparents’Day-Grades4-5
Follow Swift School on Facebook and Twitter for frequent updates and information regarding school
activities.
www.facebook.com/theswiftschool@SwiftSchool_GA
Dyslexia Dash.....................................................................3Swift sponsors the annual 5k hosted by the IDA
Fall Festival.........................................................................4Pigs, rides, and sno-cones, oh my!
Third Grade Snow..............................................................5Third grade students enjoy snow on Swift’s campus
5th Grade Dance..............................................................6Fifth grade students boogie down at the dance
Goblin Get Down..............................................................9Middle Division Students have a spook-tacular event
Gala Newsletter..............................................................10Black and white and read all over!
SWIFT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
EXECUTIVECOMMITTEE
Dr.RichardPhillips,Chair
LauraRies,ViceChair
PeterWilliams,Treasurer
JeffKudlata,Secretary
TRUSTEES
Dr.PaulCohen
RobertGray
GailSwift,Emerita
RichardWendlek,Exofficio
ADMINISTRATION
RichardJ.Wendlek,HeadofSchool
Dr.AndreaSalapka,AssociateHead
KarenButtermore,DirectorofAdvancement
PaulFoltz,BusinessManager
SwiftSchool
300GrimesBridgeRoadRoswell,GA30075
678.205.4988
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nHEAD’S MESSAGE R ICHARD WENDLEK
Oneofthefeaturesofmodernlifethatdoesn’treceiveenoughattentionistheexplorationoftheinfluencesofmass-mediaandtheresultingbeliefsourchildrendevelopduetotheirinteractionwiththebroaderenvironment.Messagingviatelevisions,radios,theInternet,emails,textmessages,printmedia…andotherenvironmentalsources,contributetotheformationofbeliefsystems.Manytimesourowncloselyheldbeliefs–thosebeliefsweholdastruths–areinoppositiontothosetransmittedculturally.Andjustwhatarethemessagestransmittedculturally?Theyareveryoftenaboutthenotionof‘perfect’.Perfectisdrivenbyrelatednotionsof‘ultimaterealities’.Ultimaterealitiesarethoughtofastheplacewewanttobeinlife.Perfectcareers,perfecthomes,perfectvehicles,perfectimages,perfectkids,wealth,leisure,happiness….Otherwordsusedtodescribeperfectaredazzling,stunning,justright,justthething,wonderful,flawless,great,ideal,best,faultless,pictureperfect,popular,seamless,unspoiled,complete,absolute,total…Youprobablyknowothers.
Perfectisaboutsuccess,notfailure.Culturallyprevalentbeliefoutcomescenteronentitlement–whichmeanstoqualifyforsomething.Thenthereistheemphasisonmaterialismandconsumption.Manywhosearchforperfectandcan’tseemtofinditmaysufferfromdepression,includinganger.Theperceptionofmissingoutonperfectisassociatedwiththoughtsofworthlessnessandevenfailure.CollectivelyAmericansspendagreatdealoftimechasingperfect.
Twixtersmaybeanexampleofhowmass-mediaaffectsthebeliefsofchildren.ThistermwasintroducedbyLevGrossman,acolumnistforTimeMagazine(January16,2005,GrowUp,NotSoFast).Twixtersreferstothegenerationthatiscurrentlyrisingfromtheircollegeeducations.Theyexperiencedchildhoodinthelate20thCenturyandearly21stCentury.
AccordingtoMr.Grossman,‘Itappearstotakeyoungpeoplelongertograduatefromcollege,settleintocareersandbuytheirfirsthomes.Whataretheywaitingfor?Whoarethesepermanentadolescents,thesetwentysomethingPeterPans?Andwhycan’ttheygrowup?’
‘Everybodyknowsafewofthem–fullgrownmenandwomenwhostilllivewiththeirparents,whodressandtalkandpartyastheydidintheirteenshoppingfromjobtojobanddatetodate,havingfunbutseeminglygoingnowhere.Thisisn’tatrend,atemporaryfadorgenerationalhiccup.Thisismuchlargerphenomenon,ofadifferentkindandorder.’
‘Socialscientistsarerealizingthatapermanentshifthastakenplaceinthewayweliveourlives.Inthepastpeoplemovedfromchildhoodtoadolescencetoadulthood;buttodaythereisanewintermediatephasealongtheway.Theyearsfrom18-25andevenbeyondhavebecomeaseparateanddistinctlifestage,astrangetransitionalnever-neverlandbetweenadolescenceandadulthoodinwhichpeoplestallforafewextrayears,puttingofftheironcageofadultresponsibilitythatconstantlythreatenstocrashdownonthem.They’rebetwixtandbetween.Youcouldcallthemtwixters.’
Mr.Grossmangoesontosay,‘Wheredidtwixterscomefrom?Andwhat’stakingthemsolongtogetwheretheyaregoing?Someofthesociologists,psychologistsanddemographerswhostudythisnewlifestageseeitasagoodthing.Thetwixtersaren’tlazy,theargumentgoes,andthey’rereap-ingthebenefitsofdecadesofAmericanaffluenceandsocialliberation.Thisnewperiodisachanceforyoungpeopletosavorthepleasuresofirresponsibil-ity,searchtheirsoulsandchoosetheirlifepaths.Butmorehistoricallyandeconomicallymindedscholarsseeitdifferently.Theyareworriedthattwixtersaren’tgrowingupbecausetheycan’t.Thoseresearchersfearthatwhateverculturalmachineryusedtoturnkidsintogrownupshasbrokendown,thatsocietynolongerprovidesyoungpeoplewiththemoralbackboneandfinancialwherewithaltotaketheirrightfulplacesintheadultworld.Couldgrowingupbeharderthanitusedtobe?’
‘Thesociologists,psychologists,economistsandotherswhostudythisagegrouphavemanynamesforthisnewphaseoflife–‘youthhood’,‘adultescence’andtheycallpeopleintheir20s‘kidults’and‘boomerangkids’.TerriApter,apsychologistattheUniversityofCambridgeandauthoroftheMythofMaturitycallsthem‘thresholders’.Apterbecameinterestedinthephenomenonin1994,whenshenoticedherstudentsstrugglingandflailingmorethanusualaftercollege.Parentswerebaffledwhentheirexpensivelyeducated,otherwisewell-adjusted23year-oldchildrenwoundupsobbingintheiroldbedrooms,paralyzedbyindecision.‘Legallytheyareadults,butthey’reonthethreshold,onthedoorwaytoadulthood,andthey’renotgoingthroughit.Thepercentageof26year-oldslivingwiththeirparentshasnearlydoubledsince1970.’
Itistheorizedthatalifeexperiencethatissofullofchoicepossiblyservestoimpedetheabilitytomakedecisions.ThetypicalAmericanchildhastoomanychoiceopportunitiesbeforetheyaredevelopmen-tallyreadytomakesuchchoices.Itcouldbethattoday’syoungadultsclingtothevariedpatternsofferedthembytheirparentsandtheyareunwillingorotherwiseunabletonarrowtheirfieldofchoicesastheyattempttoembarkonalifeoftheirownthatmaynotofferallofthechoiceoptionstheyhaveknown.Thefearfulandcompetitivereachfor‘perfect’bymanyparentsis,itseems,partoftheculpritinstallingthefullentrancetoresponsible,independentadulthood.
RichWendlekHeadofSchool
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1.(L-R)Mrs.Litzky,Mrs.Felix,Ms.Schlanger,andMrs.Rosenthalgetreadytorun.
2.(L-R)NathanDunbarandtheNultyFamilyareexcitedfortheracetobegin.
3.(L-R)ConradBrownandShaneHendricksonenjoyasno-conepostrace.
4.(L-R)Ms.Gonzalez,Ms.Shiffman,Ms.Bouck,andMs.Crossareallsmilesastheyfinishtherace.
5.BoardmemberJeffKudlataisthefirstrunnerfromTeamSwifttocrossthefinishline!
6.(L-R)Mrs.Berk,Mrs.Osberg,andMrs.Wronkercelebratewiththeirfans.
7.Acrewoffirstandsecondgradeparentsandstudentsfinishtheracetogether.
Dyslexia Dash
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Fall Festival
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1.Ms.Hirschchallengessomeofherfellowteacherstoarace.
2.(L-R)Mr.WendlekandRileyDuncanmakeanewfriendatthepettingzoo.
3.FallFestivalchairSusanDuncanandhersonBraxtonenjoythebal-loonanimalstation.
4.AnnaScalfandherfriendarereadytorace.
5.(L-R)AspenMilleandAveryWilburnpetthefluffybunny.
6.DanielleDupontmakesfriendswiththepig.
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Third Grade Snow DayOn Dec. 18, 2014, the third grade class performed holiday carols for their parents, drank hot
chocolate, and played in six tons of snow delivered on campus that morning.
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1.Thethirdgradersperformclassicholidaysongsfortheirparentsandteachers.2.TheSnowKingssprinkledtheSwiftCampuswithsnow!3.SimoneKurrlebuildsasnowman.4.Thethirdgradestudentsarethrilledwhentheyseethesnowforthefirsttime.5.JoshuaZielkemakestheperfectsnowball.6.(L-R)WillamSandsandGreyEthingtonarelovingtheirsnowday.
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5th Grade Dance
1.(L-R)BestfriendsCourtneyDunlapandTaylorRobbenjoysomerefreshmentsinbetweendances.2.The5thGradeteachersposeforaquickpicture.3.(L-R)TaylorRobbandMs.Spennatoaresuperstars.4.(L-R)AnnaScalf,Ms.Cross,MackenzieDay,andMrs.Wallaceareallsmilesatthedance.5.BalintTorjakplaysameanairguitar.
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1.Thefirstgradersarereadytoperform.2.(L-R)FrankReeseandEwanWilmathchanneltheirinnerpilgrims.3.(L-R)MichaelHoulihanandLauraCokersingaThanksgivingsong.4.LinneaImhoffshowsoffherbeautifulturkeytoherfamily.5.(L-R)ZackIssacs,LukeJohnson,andGustavoFonsecoserveasgreeterstoMrs.Dugger’sclass.6.HarperCareyandhermothercreateTurkeycrafts.
The2014-15schoolyeargotofftoarunningstart.TheDyslexiaDashwasahugesuccesswithclosetoahundredSwiftfamilymembersattending.Waytogo,TeamSwift!ThebeautifulweatherheldfortheFallFestival.Studentsenjoyedface-painting,ridingthemechanicalbull,thespacewalk,andengaginginmanyotherfestivalactivitieswiththeirfriendsandteacherswhileenjoyingthebakedgoodiesandVarsitylunchwagontreats.TherewasevenateacherbounceballracewithMs.Hirschtakinga‘short-cut’andcominginfirstplace!StudentspresentedwonderfulprogramsattheHarvestPresentations.Theyfocusedontopicsaboutwhichtheywerelearningandonaspectsoftheirlivesforwhichtheyarethankful.StudentsarecontinuingtolearntheSevenHabitsofHighlyEffectiveStudentswithrecentfocusonThePowerofOne.JulestheGiraffeisalwaysonthelookoutforstudentsexhibitingpositivechar-actertraitssotheycanberecognizedatGiraffeAssemblies.TheWinterConcertwasperformedbyseveralofour4ththrough8thgraders.Thestorythemewasperfectfortheholidaysasitcenteredoncaringandgivingtoothers.Themusicbroughteveryoneintoaholidayframeofmind!FirstandsecondgradersperformedadelightfulprogramfortheirfamilieswiththeirWinterMusical.AndanewSwifttraditionwasbegunthisyear:the3rdGradeSnowandChoralCelebration.Studentsthoroughlyenjoyedsingingholidaysongs,eatingcookies,drinkinghotchocolateandplayingsnowgames.Theymadesnowangelsandsnowmen,hittargetswithsnowballsandhadawonderfultime.Whatadelightfulwaytokickofftheholidaybreak!Ihopeyourwinterbreakwasfilledwithactivitiesthatmadefondmemories.Weareexcitedtobeginthenewsemesterwithyourchildren.Mysincerethanksgoouttoyouforsharingthemwithus.-KathiFrancesconi,LowerDivisionDirector
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1.Thefirstcastof“ThePowerofOne”createdacarnivalthemefortheirstory.TheyperformedfortheLowerDivisionstudents.2.MaddiAriailisreadytoshowtheLowerDivisionstudents“ThePowerofOne.”3.ConradBrowndoesafantasticjobnarratingforthesecondcast’sperformance.4.Thesecondcastgetsreadytoperformtheirversionof“ThePowerOfOne.”
SecondsemesteriswellunderwayintheMiddleDivision.Studentsandteachersreturnedfromthewinterbreakreadytocontinuethewonderfulworkbegunthisfall.Asalways,parentalinvolvementiscrucialtothesuccessofourstudents.PleasecontinuetocheckRenWebforupdatedgradesaswellasinformationaboutupcomingassignments.
InOctober,theMiddleDivisionparticipatedinthePowerofOnecampaign.Theweekwasdedicatedtohighlightingwaysthatstudentscanmakeadifferenceinothers’livesbydemonstratingkindness.TheGoblinGetDownwasafunopportunityforstudentstodressincostume,eatfoodfromtheVarsity,anddance.SwiftwillbeparticipatinginarecyclingcontestsponsoredbythecityofRoswell.Sendinyourrecyclableitemstohelpuswin!
InNovember,seventhandeighthgradestudentsbeganworkingwithinstructorsfromYouthTechnology.Theclassesbeingtaughtarecodingandrobotics.Studentsarelearningthebasicsofvideogamedevelopmentaswell.Plansincludeexpandingthecoursesfor6thgradestudentsaswellinthefall.
Thereareseveralexcitingeventsscheduledthroughoutthecomingmonths:the7thgradeluncheonoccursJanuary29th;studentpreviewdayisFebruary18thforMiddleDivision;andparentpreviewdayisFebruary25th.PleaseencourageyourchildtoconsiderparticipatingintheVarietyShow.AuditionsareFebruary17thandtheshowisscheduledforMarch17th.
Thankyou!CarolMadden
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1.(L-R)CameronCarr,CarolineHegwood,andMarcellaWicklinarereadyforthedance.2.(L-R)MatthewBuckis,CooperKennedy,GrantMeyerandShaneHendricksonwaitinlineforburgersfromTheVarsity.3.Mrs.MaddenandMrs.Molloydressupfortheoccasion.4.(L-R)EmmaMarklandandHarryCainproudlydisplaytheirprizesfromthecostumecontest.5.Mrs.McGuireshowsoffherdancemoves.6.TheMiddleSchoolstudentsstrikeapose.
Stellar Gala NewsletterGala Chair: Kari Hines
Save the DateMarch 20, 2015
Atlanta Athletic Club$95 per person
Edition 3 Winter Courier
2015 THEME:BLACK & WHITE AND READ ALL OVER
Start looking for your beautiful black, white or red dresses. Attire is any combination of black, white, or red cocktail attire.
Proceeds from the 2015 Stellar Gala will go towards a much-needed Media Center/Library for Swift School
Do You Have...• A Beach House?• A Mountain House?• A Lake House?• Season Tickets to Sporting Events?• A membership to a golf club?
If you do, please email [email protected].
Sponsorships: Would you or your company be interested in sponsoring the Gala? Do you have friends or neighbors who would like to promote their business through a sponsorship?
Join the Committee: The Gala Committee still needs help! We would love to see you at our next meeting, Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 8:30 a.m. at the Peachtree Diner. All are welcome!
Email Helen Gaillet at [email protected] for more information, questions, and sponsorship/donation forms.
Get Ready to Bid on Some Awesome Auction Items!• 7-Night Stay in the Caribbean • Four- night, five-day stay in Cancun• 1 Week Stay on Sanibel Island• Disney World Park Hopper Passes• Three-night stay in Atlantis Resort Spa in Reno, NV• A two-night Bed & Breakfast stay at the Grove Park Inn• Tiffany Sunglasses• Andretti Indoor Karting Package for two• Teacher outings• Restaurant Gift Cards• And many more!
Pajama Day Is Coming!If you donate an item to the Gala, your child may wear pajamas to school on a specific day. Don’t be left out! Turn your items in to Helen Gaillet at the school today!We need: Gift cards, sports memorabilia, professional services, tickets, experiences, home decor, and more!
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Winter Concert
The4thand5thgradechorusopenstheshow.
(L-R)JonathanRennoandColeUpchurchperformin“Lettersto
Hans.”
Thechorusmemberscelebrateagreatperformancewitha
bow.
(L-R)JackGruskin,ConradBrown,andLukeEvensnarrate
theshow.
Santapaysavisittoclosetheshow.
JacobWrightstarsin“LetterstoHans.”
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1.TaylorPaceandMaddiAriaildefendthegoal.
2.AveryHodsonholdsontotheballdespitehisopponents’bestefforts.
3.WillButler,AntonioHundley,andAveryHodsonstandatattention.
4.EmmaMarklanddribblestheballdownthecourttoherteam’sbasket.
5.CollinMoonanweavesinandoutofhisdefenderstoscorethreepointsforhisteam.
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AsweapproachtheendoftheRegularBasketballSeason,ourattentionturnstoAPACBasketballChampionsTournament.AllthreeBasketballTeams(Girls,VarsityBoys&Junior
VarsityBoys)willcompete.
SwiftSchoolwillhosttheGirlsChampionshipTournamentatWallerParkRecreationCenter,250OakStreet,Roswell30075onMonday,Februray2,andWednesday,February4,2015.
CumberlandAcademywillhosttheBoysChampionshipTournamentatCumberlandAcademyofGeorgia,650MountVernonHwyNE,Atlanta,30328onTuesday,February3,
andThursday,February5,2015.
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Mrs.LitzkyandMs.Swain’sclassescombinedtocreatetheirownversionofatelegraphwithwood,screws,clothespinsandnoisemakers.
(L-R)WillPignettiandCooperJohnsonshowofftheirfinishedproduct.
CHALLENGE GIFT BUILDS MOMENTUM FOR ANNUAL FUND
ASwiftfamilyhasofferedachallengegiftof$6,000toencouragenewgiftsandparticipationintheAnnualFund.EffectiveJanuary14,anyNEWgiftstotheAnnualFundof$100(ormore)willbematchedwitha$100contributionfromthechallengegrant.Toobtainthefullamountofthechallengegift,60newgiftsof$100aresoughtfromparents.Theintentofthechallengecontributionistospurcurrentparentstoreach100%participation.
AsurgeofgiftsinlateDecemberresultedin$155,822ingiftsand62%participationamongcurrentfamilies.Thefinancialtargetis$180,000so$24,000remainstoberaisedtomeetthegoal.ThisanonymouschallengegiftisgreatlyappreciatedbySwiftSchool.
SwiftSchoolwillbeparticipatingintheReady,Set,RecycleprogramhostedbyKeepRoswellBeautifulfromJan.6-April15,2015.PublicandprivateelementaryandMiddleSchoolswillcompeteforachancetowin$250tofurtherenhancetheirrecyclingprogram.SwiftSchoolwasthefirsttoenterthecompetitionandwasthereforeawardedanassemblywithseveralRoswellGovernmentOfficials.
(L-R)WillRileyGibson,AntonioHundley,WillBrown,andKatelynBradberryarerecognizedattheassemblyaspartoftherecyclingteam.
ThepopularityoftheeducationtaxcreditforGeorgianswassohighthattheentire$58millionallocatedfor2015wasclaimedin12hoursonNewYear’sDay!SwiftSchoolisverygratefultothefollowingmembersofourcommunitywhoappliedearlyandredirectedaportionoftheirStateofGeorgiaincometaxestoscholarshipsfordeservingSwift
studentswhoareenrollingfrompublicschoolsandwouldgreatlybenefitfromaSwifteducation.Weappreciate:
Elizabeth&KevinBrown
LauraRies&ScottBrown
Karen&KingButtermore
Tamsen&ClarkChristensen
Danna&DavidClary
Heather&HenryClevenger
Kathryn&JohnCline
Jennifer&Dr.PaulCohen
Julie&MattCoppedge
Kimberly&RichardDierker
Brittany&OwenDieterle
TracyEvens
Ellyn&PaulFoltz
NancyAverbach&DavidFriedman
ElizabethFusco
SharonGaffney
Erinn&BradGoldman
Susanne&RobertGray
DeborahHaertel
JohnHanson
MaryJoHarrell
Kari&ZachHines
Jennifer&MitchellIsaacs
Jessica&DorianJimenez
Regan&JeffKudlata
Barbara&JackLipasek
Julia&JaredMcClure
Katherine&JamesMcCormick
Ellen&KennethMedved
AndreaMoore
Kelly&Dr.RichardPhillips
ElizabethRohan&StephenShanahan
Susan&SteveSlifer
Kathryn&ScottSolomon
JenniferStone
Ceylynda&J.Tadlock
LaurieGreen&JohnThielman
Jodi&ToddTurnquist
Amy&RichardVanHaveren
Helen&LewisWalker
Susan&PeterWilliams
Laura&StephenWillson
JamesZimmerman