This commemorative trowel is from the Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Naylor Building, which took place on April 12, 2012. Donning orange construction caps, the entire school watched as a crane lowered the cornerstone, realizing McDonogh’s future in the 21st century. The McDonogh Forever Campaign redefined the school’s campus through major physical improvements like the Edward St. John Student Center and the Naylor Building for science, technology, engineering, and math. The generosity of donors like Edward St. John, Irvin Naylor ’54, Henry Rosenberg ’48, and many others helped McDonogh modernize its campus. In place of the former Lamborn Hall, these two buildings are positioned along the Rosenberg Campus Green, which is now the heart of McDonogh’s revitalized campus design.