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Sherrerd Alumni House and Additional Campus Buildings<br />

Sherrerd Alumni House is <strong>the</strong> home of <strong>the</strong> Alumni and Development Office. One of only three remaining original<br />

buildings on <strong>the</strong> property, <strong>the</strong> building was completely restored by Hillier Architect Jim Garrison ’75 and houses some<br />

of <strong>the</strong> artifacts and archival material from <strong>Episcopal</strong>’s long history. Made possible by one of <strong>Episcopal</strong>’s greatest friends<br />

and advocates, Jay Sherrerd ’47, it affords alumni a comfortable place to visit when <strong>the</strong>y return to campus. Its first floor<br />

contains a library and a conference room. <strong>The</strong> remainder of <strong>the</strong> building is dedicated to office space for <strong>the</strong> Alumni and<br />

Development Office.<br />

Construction of Lowry House, which will be home to <strong>the</strong> Head of School and his family and was generously funded<br />

by Dick ’54 and Carol Lowry, began in April of 2009. In addition to living quarters, Lowry House will provide communal<br />

space perfectly suited for entertaining alumni, parents, and friends of <strong>the</strong> school. <strong>The</strong> Chaplain’s house will be proximate<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Lowry House. Both of <strong>the</strong> residences will enable <strong>the</strong> Head of School and Chaplain to participate in community life<br />

with greater ease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> property’s o<strong>the</strong>r remaining original buildings are a farmhouse, which dates from 1732, and an associated<br />

springhouse. <strong>The</strong>se buildings will be renovated and repurposed. <strong>The</strong> farmhouse will serve as a residence.<br />

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