Alumnae Council

The Chatham Hall Alumnae Council seeks to promote and instill dedication to the life, spirit, and traditions of Chatham Hall by serving as a liaison among alumnae, trustees, and the school community. To achieve this, the Council will:

  • Develop and promote alumnae relations (reunions, alumnae gatherings, The Chatham Connections Program, etc.);
  • Support Chatham Hall fundraising activities, emphasizing the Annual Fund;
  • Promote and maintain the Legacy Scholarship Fund; and
  • Support the admissions program and promote Chatham Hall legacies

Alumnae Council 2007-2008

President: Caroline Ives Howard ’76, North Carolina

Vice President: Frances Sommers Wheelock ’75, Alabama

Secretary: Priscilla Pugh Kirkpatrick ’62, Indianna

Treasurer: Sarah Dabney Gillespie ’77, Mississippi

Past President: Julia Morris Kashkashian ’75, Colorado

Alumnae Council Members

Jane McIver Allen ’00, North Carolina and Virginia

Sally Armstrong ’99, Virginia

Emily Brown ’02, South Carolina

Joanna Caldwell ’06, Virginia

Sarah Collie ’85, Virginia

Nancy Marshall Forcier ’45, Virginia

Cynthia Murray Henriques ’50, Maine

Catherine “Bougie” Whitehead Huband ’91, Virginia

Mary Lyman Scott Jackson ’75, Virginia

Selene Junius Lambert ’77, Virginia

Kappy Gheesling Lapides ’86, Tennesee

Jennifer Abel LaRue ’91, Georgia

Amanda Mackay Smith ’58, North Carolina

Virginia Worthington Marr ’55, North Carolina

Maura Smith McGinn ’67, North Carolina

Cynthia Bryant Parker ’61,Mississippi

Laura Rand ’06, Virginia

Laura Anne Roquemore ’05, South Carolina

Merrell Anne Graham Shearer ’80, Texas

Laura Spencer ’07, Georgia

Wissie Thompson ’58, Pennsylvania

Margaret Horner Walker ’58, North Carolina

Virginia Willson Welch ’63, New York

Elizabeth Robinson Willmott ’77, Kentucky

 

 

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