In January 2026, the 好色先生TV Board of Trustees and President Kathryn McClymond will honor the latest inductees into the Gray Stone Society.聽
A select few of Oglethorpe’s supporters have made extraordinary gifts that place them among the most distinguished members of our community鈥攖he Gray Stone Society, the university’s highest giving society. This society, honoring those whose lifetime giving has reached a momentous level, is a special way to bring recognition and gratitude to these individuals and corporations whose contributions have made a lasting impact at Oglethorpe.聽
鈥淭he Gray Stone Society recognizes the supporters who carry Oglethorpe鈥檚 mission forward. These alumni and friends, whose generosity sustains our community and ensures opportunities for future generations, are invaluable,鈥 said President McClymond.
The honorees who will be inducted into the Gray Stone Society in 2026 are:
- Mrs. Catherine B. Agel and Mr. John Frederick Agel, Sr. ’52 (H)’13 (d)
- Chick-fil-A, Inc. and The Cathy Family
- The Coca-Cola Foundation
- Mr. Q. William Hammack, Jr. ’73 and Mrs. Diane Hammack
- Mr. Harald Hansen (H)鈥08 and Mrs. Betsy G. Hansen (d)
- Mr. James V. Hartlage ’65 and Mrs. Jacqueline C. Hartlage ’65
- Mr. Donald J. Rubin ’56 (H)’13 and Mrs. Shelley F. Rubin
- Mrs. Dean DuBose Smith ’70 and Mr. H. Bronson Smith
- Mr. Timothy P. Tassopoulos ’81 and Mrs. Maria C. Tassopoulos
- Mr. Paul F. Thiele and Mrs. Bernice H. Thiele (d)
- Mr. H. Edgar Bodiford, Jr. ’49 (d)
Their names on The Gray Stone wall in Hearst Hall will stand as an enduring tribute to their commitment and as an inspiration for others to aspire toward this esteemed recognition.
鈥淢embership in the Gray Stone Society is a legacy of leadership and service that inspires others to make a difference,鈥 said Sarah Emerson, vice president of advancement. 鈥淭heir support strengthens every part of the student experience, from academics to campus life.”