RE Log Spring 2018
62 Ransom Everglades LOG SPRING 2018 Faculty and Staff Ann Goesel is extremely honored and touched by a generous donation last fall from the Dunspaugh-Dalton Foundation, which provided for the full $500,000 funding of the Ann Goesel Mathematics Department Head Chair Endowment Fund. This is the foundation’s second signifi- cant gift to the Goesel endowment. In 2010, the Dunspaugh-Dalton Foundation provided a $250,000 grant to help establish this endow- ment. These two gifts, along with donations from several RE commu- nity members, brought success to this important endowment. The beloved Ann Goesel started as a substitute teacher at Everglades School for Girls in 1966. Ms. Goesel used her quick mind, warm heart and dry wit to educate and nurture RE students and staff for 46 years. Ms. Goesel continues to be involved with the Ransom Everglades com- munity as one of its prestigious Faculty Emeriti. She attends events regularly and visits campus once a week. She is photographed with Head of School Penny Townsend, and Dunspaugh-Dalton Foundation Trustee Leslie Wakefield Buchanan ’72 . “Ann was an important teacher and counselor during my years at Everglades and we are good friends today,” Wakefield Buchanan said. “She continued being an important supporter of my children during their time at Ransom Everglades. The Dunspaugh-Dalton Foundation is proud to support this endowment in her name.” Ellen Grant opened an exhibition of her work, Nature Garage, on Nov. 3, 2017, at Books & Books, Coral Gables. Jackie Milanes is a proud grandparent! Victoria Milanes Mulhall was born on November 15, 2017. Victoria is the daughter of Janelle Milanes ’03 . Grandma writes, “She is beautiful, happy and healthy! Mommy Janelle, Daddy Dan and Baby Victoria are all doing great!” Heidi Steen and Ken Stocker were mar- ried on June 17, 2017 in Darien, Conn. Matt Stock opened his “Abandoned Vehicles of the Everglades” photography exhibition at the Biltmore Hotel during Miami Art Week on Nov. 27, 2017. Matt is pictured to the right of Charles J. Kropke. Read more about this multiyear project that depicts “a hidden side of the Everglades” at www.abandonedeverglades.com Jonathan Scholl and his wife Kat are the proud parents of Yannik Scholl. For those who love baby numerology: He was born on 12/19/2017 at 7:44 a.m. and weighed 8 lbs., 2 oz. Endowment honors Goesel
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