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Dear Friends,
A year ago our annual report highlighted the School’s stability in mission and program during turbulent economic times. I don’t suppose it was possible to pick up any organization’s annual report without reading similar news: a shrinking econo-my becoming the catalyst for all-out attempts to stave off contracted services. Difficult times have been a challenge to many. Our message centered on “Keeping Faith” with an enduring commitment to our Founder’s vision and the Shreiner family leg-acy. We also affirmed our unassailable allegiance
to you – the CFS community – and we remain most grateful for your personal and financial support. Your prayers and generosity are a blessing, and they sustain who we are and what we are doing today for young men seeking op-portunity. Alumni, past and present parents, organizations and friends… you continue to keep faith with us and for that we all say, “Thank you!”
In this year’s report we speak of “Advancing the Mission.” I realize that such phrases may be quaint, but they are certainly not trivial. We have been suc-cessfully marching to a plan maintaining balance and stability within our fi-nancial resources without any sacrifice of program. We have had to be nim-ble, yet without being overly or unduly reactive. Indeed, we are extending our unique mission wherever possible to find and attract boys of ability and promise. And while other independent schools have seen shrinking enroll-ments, ours has increased. We ended the year ahead of budget. Presently, we are working to finalize a strategic plan that will usher CFS into a future still in need of the educational services CFS has and will continue to provide. Our future’s cornerstone remains fulfillment of God’s call to serve young men of ability and promise. With your continual help, we will do just that through offering a 21st Century educational opportunity that can and will shape their young lives in ever more positive light and possibility.
Please take a moment to read through some of the stories within this report and celebrate with us what we are doing together. Your efforts to help sup-port and sustain CFS are never unnoticed and always felt in our daily life. We thank God for these blessings, the fellowship we share, and look ahead knowing of your prayers and contributions that do their part to advance the mission.
Again, thank you – we simply cannot say it enough.
Faithfully yours,
The Reverend Edmund K. Sherrill IIHead of School
From The Head Of School
Rev. Edmund K. Sherrill IIHead of School
Our MissionCFS, The School at Church Farm is an independent boarding and day school for boys in grades 7 through 12. Our mission is to provide a rigorous, well-rounded, college-preparatory education in a caring, Christian environment to help prepare our students for productive and fulfilling lives. We seek young men of ability and promise for whom the CFS educational experience represents an extraordinary opportunity.
From The Chairman of The Board
CFS Board of DirectorsSamuel H. Ballam III
Rt. Rev. Charles Bennison, Jr.
Mark T. Carroll P ’00, ’01
Gregory W. Coleman
Samuel B. Cupp, Jr. P ’02
Kermit S. Eck
Richard H. Gherst II
Sally N. Graham
Morris C. Kellett
Stephen A. Loney ’97
John Pickering
Robert G. Rodgers, Jr.
Cannie C. Shafer
James Tate ’52
Jacques Vauclain
Rev. Edmund K. Sherrill II
Honorary MembersJ. Mahlon Buck, Jr.
Charles A. ErnstJ. Tyler GriffinGibbs Lamotte
William H. Molloie ’82Erwin P. Roeser ’41Jesse D. SaundersE. Newbold Smith
Christopher H. Washburn
Dear Friends of CFS, The School at Church Farm,
This report recognizes you, our generous donors, who join the long, dis-tinguished line of philanthropists who believe the School’s mission is as meaningful today as it was 90 years ago. And we are blessed by those who see the value of their generosity in the outcomes this unique school produces in its graduates. To each of you, I extend heartfelt thanks from the Board of Directors.
CFS is a school with a calling, a vocation. It is to provide promising young men a college-preparatory education centered on Christian values, one that would otherwise be beyond their means. The Board of Directors, alumni, parents, faculty, and administrators have entered a strategic planning process to bring CFS ever closer to answering its call in our generation. We know as we enter the process we are operating from a sound financial position without which seizing our opportunities would be impossible. We also know those opportunities imply new challenges and obligations and increasing charitable support.
The cost of educating, housing, feeding, and nurturing one boarding stu-dent at CFS exceeds $60,000. Yet, none of our families pays more than $25,000. In fact, most pay far less. This degree of subsidy is unique in the nation. But it is well worth the investment. Read the stories in this report. As was I, you will be duly impressed. Despite such success sto-ries, however, we cannot become complacent. Our vision for the CFS of the 21st Century is a bold one that will challenge us all.
Above, I used the words “vocation” and “calling.” I heard it said recently that education at CFS is not a job or a service; it is a matter of building lives. The message I have to convey to you is the most important I have ever carried. CFS, The School at Church Farm, is not classrooms or play-ing fields or cottages. It is people. It is the boys and their teachers and coaches. And it is you and I. The calling I speak of above thus becomes our calling. Our ability to help boys build their lives depends on our re-sponse, and we cannot let them down.
Thank you again for your ongoing support.
Respectfully,
Samuel H. Ballam IIIChairmanCFS Board of Directors
Samuel H. Ballam III
Who We Are. . .
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Home at Church FarmThere are more than 127,000 high schools across the United States. I think more than two hundred of them are boarding schools. Of them all, my mother chose CFS for me. Was it because it was a boarding school, and she wanted me to learn how to live on my own? Was it because she wanted me to learn that the way I dress and present myself is important? I think it was all of these. She also wanted me to meet boys different from me… from different cultures, different parts of the world. She made her choice, and it was right.
At CFS, I received one of the finest educations a school could provide, I learned how to pre-pare for college and the business world beyond. Even better, I formed connections with friends whose loyalty I’ll treasure for the rest of my life.
I received a lot of attention from my teachers. I asked questions, I got answers. I saw my teachers both as mentors and friends… guides, who inside and outside of the classroom, cared about me and wanted the best for me. They gave me the precious gift of their time. They listened, and they gave me the precious gift of their wisdom.
CFS prepared me for college and business. I am responsible when it comes to my work; I know that school comes first and everything else comes second. This, putting work before leisure, I will carry with me into my professional life.
Taking me out of my comfort zone and putting me in a completely new environment taught me how to adapt to new situ-ations. Coming to CFS allowed me to be my own person and show my true character. I learned how shallow it is to try to impress people. I made friends with all types of kids. I became accepting of all types of people. I learned to listen to them and learn from them. I know I’ll need those skills throughout my future.
Many adults say that college is the place where you’ll meet most of your lifelong friends. I made lifelong friends at CFS. CFS is family. I know when I come back to Church Farm School I’ll be home; and my brothers will be waiting for me.
From a speech Tyrel gave to the CFS community.
Tyrel Watson ’11
Into the LightWhen you listen to Sarah O’Neill talk about what she does, you never hear the word “educa-tion.” It’s as if education is the dullest of subjects. She’d never say of one of her students, “I educated him.” But she says with genuine affection and pride, “I taught him.” That pride is deeply personal, but it is not ego or conceit. Rather it is the pride she feels in how her students have grown both as learners and young men. And it’s the pride of knowing that, somehow, in some way difficult to articulate, she was able to spot and guide that growth.
The Class of 2010 had a reputation. They were rough-cut and proud of it. But when Sarah starts talking about them, she leans forward in her chair, her eyes light up, and she takes off. She speaks in terms of the mission.
“They were my guys, and I saw the good in them. I taught them in 10th grade and in 12th. They went out of their way for me, and I went out of my way for them. Where they would have been if not for CFS I don’t know. But they were the perfect fit for this School. The classes are small, so nobody can hide. I can pinpoint when someone is struggling. And I can see the talent, the brilliance that the boys can feel but are almost afraid of. They don’t know
what to do with it. Here, I have the time and space to meet with them on their level and help them to rise to a higher one.”
At the Class of 2010 commencement, someone asked one of the graduates, “Who is your favorite teacher?”
“Mrs. O’Neill.”
“Why?”
“Man, because she made me think.”
Call it what you want, teaching or education or something else. It is the shedding of light on a world, which for that student would have remained in darkness, if not for Sarah O’Neill and CFS, The School at Church Farm.
Sarah O’Neill
Who We Are. . .
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Pass It OnDr. Earl W. Robison ’60 distinguished himself as a scholar at Church Farm School. “When I was twelve, my single mother had trouble coping with an active ‘troublemaker’ in school. My aunt and grandmother knew of Church Farm through their affiliation with the Episcopal Church in Ambler. At their suggestion, we visited the school, and soon after, I was enrolled. The initial upset eventually yielded to a very satisfying experience and tools which would help me through the rest of my life.”
After CFS, “Bill” matriculated at Drexel Institute of Technology (now Drexel University) where he received his B.S. in Chemistry in 1965. He earned his M.D. at Jefferson Medical College (now Thomas Jefferson University) in 1969. Going then to the University of Michigan, he completed four years of residency in Internal Medicine and two years of fellowship in Hema-tology/Oncology.
In 1976, he entered private practice in Oncology/Internal Medicine in Cheyenne, Wyoming. He was president of the Wyoming Division of the American Cancer Society for five years and aided in the formation of a hospice program in Cheyenne. He retired in 2001 after practicing medicine for 25 years.
Bill and his wife, Linda, returned to campus in June for commencement and his 50th Reunion Weekend. “At the reunion, it was impressive how our classmates interacted immediately – even after 25 or 50 years without contact. Those friendships are deep and long lasting. Our visit also reassured me that the school’s future is in good hands.”
“I had always been a faithful contributor to the School until my retirement. At that point, I felt that (with no further income) my responsibility had been met. I also felt it was time for the younger grads to step up to the plate. Since our visit I’ve tem-pered that feeling. I’m joining those younger alums and have begun supporting CFS again. I truly believe in the mission of the School. Giving young men a chance they might not otherwise receive is as important now as it was when I got that help.”
Since his retirement, Bill has been busy raising alpacas, doing woodworking in his home shop in Cheyenne, and traveling.
Dr. Bill Robison ’60 (left) with classmate Carroll Peterson
In the Spirit “We had moved to the Malvern area in 1979,” said Sam Cupp, and it was then that he first heard about CFS. “To us, it was just three letters that named a school. We had four children who attended public school in our district. In 1993, I was transferred to Toronto for five years.”
“When we returned to the area in the spring of 1998, our youngest son, Kevin, enrolled in the public school again. It was the end of middle school for Kevin and a difficult time to transition to a new school. We decided to explore other educational options for him where he might feel more comfortable and excel.
“We did our homework… visited independent schools on and around the Main Line. We wanted our search to be thorough because there was a lot at stake. CFS was on our list.
“Midsummer, we called CFS. Dr. Devenney was then in charge of Admissions. We came in to talk, and it sounded good. We got a feel for the spirit of the place. Small classes, small student/teacher ratio. Kevin went in for his interview with Bob [Devenney]. When they came out, Bob said, ‘If he wants to come here, he can.’ Within weeks, Kevin knew his teachers at CFS; they knew him. They drew him out, and he thrived. He was happy at school and at home. He made friendships he still treasures, and he learned.
“I remember sitting at Kevin’s graduation thinking, ‘Look at all these successful kids…. Going off to college, going off to live their lives.’ The ceremony was dignified and intimate, more like a family gathering than a spectacle. And in that chapel I understood something I had felt for four years but never articulated. It wasn’t just the teachers and the friends and Kevin’s success. It was the spirit of CFS. Christian values inform the way the teachers teach, the students learn, the coaches coach. There is nothing ‘preachy’ about this, but it is real and deep. CFS has a soul.
“Kevin graduated from college in three and a half years. He works at Vanguard… a successful, happy adult. And if you ask him how it all happened, you’ll get a three-letter response. C – F – S.”
For years, Sam Cupp has been a loyal supporter and passionate advocate of CFS. He became a member of the Board of Directors in 2010.
Samuel Cupp
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Advancing The Mission
Advancing The MissionTimes have changed and so has the context in which the CFS experience is offered. Sub-urban sprawl has reached Exton, and the increasingly interactive and expeditious means by which we have contact and communicate with a diverse global culture is here too. Any institution, let alone a school like ours, which is resistant or reluctant to change within this exciting, new situation will find itself irrelevant, marginalized and on death’s door. Throughout its history, CFS leadership has sought to advance its historic mission within changing circumstances by focusing on the essentials: helping boys of ability and promise
gain an education where their economic and social circumstances might have otherwise prevented it. We will advance this great cause directly, clearly and boldly.
Since late winter, a task force has been meeting to construct a strategic plan for the future. That plan will find its shape in the coming year and will be communicated to you. Importantly, the School is at work identifying its key strategic markers and objec-tives, those that will sustain it now and in the future. The mission is too important and critical to families and boys searching for this opportunity, and we will not abandon the founder’s vision to do something right – one boy at a time. It is a moral imperative. In an age of spiritual searching, CFS remains an embodiment of a social gospel that can enrich and inform a new generation of persons loyal to what is just and right. Your renewed, continued and, where possible, expanded generosity leads in this direction and advances the mission. God willing, we will succeed and remain a gift of hope to many.
Annual GivingGiving to CFS starts with the Annual Fund. So important to the financial health of the School, Annual Giving helps bridge the gap between operating expenses and income. Many of our most loyal donors give without being asked; we get their checks in the mail in the late weeks of summer. Some respond through the annual report, by writing out a check and returning it in the envelope attached to this brochure. However they give, they are worthy members of a worthy group – those who understand, value, and advance the mission of CFS, The School at Church Farm.
Annual Fund 2009-2010The charts and numbers on this page show the perfor-mance of the 2009-2010 Annual Fund. You can see that CFS still relies on the generosity of its friends. These good people never attended CFS, never sent a son here. But they have learned of the work of this extraordinary school and recommit themselves annually to its support.
Friends - 50%
Trustees - 18%
Alumni - 11%
Foundations - 10%
Current Students/Parents - 4.5%
Other Organiztions - 3.5%
Faculty/Staff - 3%
Total Annual Giving Annual Giving Trend
Annual Fund - 21%
Major Gifts - 20%
Bequests & Estates - 54%
Events & Other - 5%
Annual Fund Giving
Bequests & Estates - 54%
Annual Fund - 21%
Major Gifts - 20%
Events & Other - 5%
Friends - 50%
Trustees - 18%
Alumni - 11%
Foundations - 10%
Current Students/Parents - 4.5%
Other Organizations - 3.5%
Faculty/Staff - 3%
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Advancing The Mission
They are not alone. One hundred percent of our Board members are donors, as are many of our faculty and staff. Foundations, corporations, alumni, and parents – all give, and in giving help us help our boys. And there, right there, is what we’re all about, building lives for 200 boys, one boy at a time.
$160,000
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CFS Endowment
12-quarter rolling average (@ 12/31/08) as we strive to achieve and maintain an annual spending discipline of 5.0% over the long term. As the 12-quarter average continues to decline over the next year or two, so will our ability to draw the needed funds from the endowment to fund operations. The trustees and administration continue to carefully monitor expenses and consider new efficiencies and/or revenue opportunities to better support the mission of CFS. We need your gifts.
OperationsThe operating budget is dedicated to the CFS mission, the boys, devoted faculty and staff, the technology-based curriculum, and
a 150-acre campus situated in central Chester County.
The CFS mission directs that we provide an affordable education, particularly to those for whom such an edu-cation would be otherwise unattainable. The average tuition paid was $5,600, and remains one of the lowest of any private boarding school in the country. Each and every CFS family (100%) receives a substantial cost sub-sidy to attend CFS. CFS families are asked to pay only a tuition rate they can afford, to a maximum rate that is well below 50% of the real cost to educate. The aver-age gross income of our families this past fiscal year was roughly $65,000 for a family of four.
In 2009-2010, tuition fees funded 10.1% of CFS’ oper-ating expenses. The balance of expenses was funded through endowment (68.7%) and fund raising (21.2%).
EndowmentMaking a CFS education affordable has been the heart of all giving for over ninety years. The CFS Endowment Fund is key to all efforts to sustain our founding mission and business model. It is designed and managed to generate sufficient revenue to sup-port annual operations.
During the 2009-2010 fiscal year, the CFS Endow-ment Fund portfolio grew 14.8%, net of additions/withdrawals/fees. We continue to be prudent stewards of the fund. Careful management of this diversified portfolio over the long term has deliv-ered an average annualized rate of return of 8.9% during the last 15 years.
In 2009-2010 our endowment funded 68.7% of the School’s operating expenses – 7.8% less than a year ago. This represents a 4.9% draw against the fund’s
2009 - 2010 OPERATIONS (Audited)
TuitionandFeesCampandOtherRevenueContribution(Gift)Revenue
Total School Revenue
REVENUES ($000)
SalariesandBenefitsAcademic,Student
andOtherExpensesDebt
Total School Expenses
Endowment Support AllocationsEndowment Support %
$ 6,54168.7%
$ 9,525
$ 6,426
3,0990
$ 2,984
$ 969 351 1,664
EXPENSES
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The Year in Review
Best WishesThe entire CFS community extends best wishes to Bill Sanderson who retired in June 2010 after 37 years of service to CFS. Bill will always be remembered as a dedicated math instructor, coach, mentor and friend to many. Bill and his wife Jenny, long-time Church Farm School art department chair, returned back to their beloved home town of Kalamazoo, Mich. where they plan to enjoy the next phase of their lives together.
In addition, best wishes are extended to our dedicated and long-time employees who also chose early retirement after 25 or more years of service to CFS. All of the retir-ees were honored at a dinner and reception at the Sherrill’s at the close of the school year. They include Elaine Barndt, Virginia Crozier, Clarence Vance and John Wade. Janet Hartzell was also honored posthumously. All members of the CFS community are grate-ful to these dedicated individuals for their loyal service.
Graduation 2010On June 5, 2010, the 28 young men of the CFS Class of 2010 were awarded their high school diplomas and school Bibles from Head of School Rev. Edmund K. Sherrill II and Chairman of the Board Samuel H. Ballam III. Donned in their maroon caps and gowns, the young men also received the traditional blessing during the emotion-filled ceremony in the Chapel of the Atonement.
Members of the graduating class are now continuing their education at many fine colleges and universities: University of Pennsylvania, Syracuse, American, Catholic, Art Center College of Design and Elon University, just to name a few. Several graduates are also attending the University of Maryland at College Park. Our newest alumni are pursuing degrees in engineering, pre-law, business ad-ministration, communications, animal science, transportation design, and sports management, among many other majors.
The CFS tradition of service to country continues with the Class of 2010, as well. Keita Rodgers ’10, son of CFS Director of Academics Ken Rodgers, Sr. will com-plete a post-grad year at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School, preparing to en-ter the United States Military Academy at West Point.
We wish all the best to our proud gradu-ates. Thank you for supporting the mis-sion of CFS, and making a difference in the lives of these young men.
The members of the Class of 2010, Church Farm’s 88th graduating class, prior to commencement
Director of Academics Ken Rodgers and son, Keita, Class of 2010, enjoy a moment during commencement ceremonies.
Members of the Class of 1960 gather outside the Chapel prior to the commencement pro-cessional.
Jenny and Bill Sanderson
Elaine Barndt Virginia Crozier Janet Hartzell Clarence Vance John Wade
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The Year in Review
Admissions UpdateOne of the most frequently asked questions of us in the admissions office is, “What are you looking for in a boy?” To answer, we need go no further than the CFS mission, the Colonel’s poignant founding vision, which nobly directs us to serve boys of ability and promise – two essential admissions criteria that are as applicable in 2010 as they were in 1918.
“Ability” is all that a boy has accomplished before coming to Church Farm, as demonstrated in the classroom and in a wide variety of other pursuits. Many CFS applicants have been outstanding performers in their past school – academically, artistically, athletically, and in extra-curricular activities.
“Promise” is all that a boy has yet to achieve. It is the vision of what he might become through the guidance, structure and opportunities available at Church Farm. We accept boys, who, because of circumstance or environment, have not yet found that perfect formula for classroom success, but who have the uncommon desire to improve. These are students who may work harder for a B than those who coast for an A. Students whom teachers describe as motivated and determined. Students who may not always have the right answer, but who always do the right thing. Other-centered boys who break the mold of the self-absorbed teenager by giving back to their families, friends, and communities. Boys whose “I will” is more important than their IQs.
Strictly by the numbers, the 2009-2010 admissions cycle was successful. Interest in CFS rose by 20%. New student enrollment grew 40%, and the school’s total student body reached a five year high. And yet just as test scores and G.P.A. are not the full measure of a boy, these statistics are not the full measure of our admissions effort. Instead, we evaluate this past year along the same lines as we do our applicants: ability and promise. There is certainly no short-age of either in our wonderful group of new students.
Our 62 new students hail from eight states and five countries. They are passionate mathematicians, scientists, his-torians, and writers. They sing in choir and play saxophones, clarinets, oboes, and the steel pan. They draw comics, create anime, design costumes, and paint. They love basketball, track, wrestling, baseball, and golf. They teach Sun-day school, edit the yearbook, write poetry, tutor classmates, and play chess. They are proud representatives of their unique cultural heritages, be they Guyanese, Nigerian, German, Syrian, Indian, Panamanian, Honduran, or Czech, and are part of our wonderfully diverse community.
And yet their ability, though significant, is dwarfed by their magnificent promise. The mission of CFS, The School at Church Farm directs us to serve students who might not otherwise have the opportunity to receive a college-prepara-tory education. Thanks to the blessings of the school’s endowment and its wonderful family of donors, we are able to continue to fulfill this mission; our 62 new students are the recipients of financial subsidies that, on average, cover 85% of the $60,000 cost of housing, feeding, teaching, and nurturing a student at CFS.
Indeed, what we find most impressive about the new students are the challenges that many have overcome simply to have the chance to use that ability, to reach that promise. Young men like a seventh grader from Philadelphia, whose ailing grandmother and primary caregiver made his enrollment at CFS her final act; he is determined to honor her legacy through his efforts. A freshman from Nigeria, who despite being orphaned at a young age, made the 5,300 mile journey to Exton on his own. A day student from West Chester, once lost in the huge public school system, who is reconnecting with his sense of self – and his academic pride – in the CFS community. And a junior, whose years of hard work at a school for students with learning differences has prepared him to succeed at CFS and gain confidence that he will attend a fine university.
For these boys, and all our boys of promise, awaits a CFS experience of ripe opportunity, and a future of limitless pos-sibility.
Director of Admissions Bart Bronk ’96
StudentsAn extraordinarily diverse student body of approximately200 students frommany different ra-cial andethnicbackgroundsand fromacross the socioeconomic spectrum.CFSstudentstracetheiroriginsbackto27differentcountries.
At A Glance
Campus & Residential LifeSafe,secure,150-acrecampusintherollinghillsofChes-terCountyabout30mileswestofPhiladelphiaandjusttwohours fromNew York andWashington,D.C.About90%ofourstudentsliveoncampusinoneof10whitestuccodormsor “cottages.” Adult faculty memberslivewithstudentsineachcottage,serv-ing as advisors, counselors, mentors,androlemodels.
Faculty51dedicatedfacultymemberswhounderstandboys,wanttoworkwithboys,andknowhowtohelpboysthriveduringatimeoflifemarkedby intensegrowthandchange. Theav-erageCFSclasshasbetween7and12students. Thestudent–teacherratio is7:1.
“There’s a nice balance between structure and freedom at CFS. It’s an environment where stu-dents can make mistakes, but have to take re-sponsibility for their actions. It’s given my son the space to grow up.”
— Rachel Lawton, CFS Parent
CurriculumChallenging college-preparatory curriculumwith a founda-tion in the liberalarts. Subjectareas includeEnglish lan-guageandliterature,mathematics,his-toryandsocialstudies,science,foreignlanguage, and visual and performingarts,withAPandhonorsoptions. Thecurriculum is technologically enriched–eachstudent receiveshisownMac-Booklaptopcomputer.
“There’s an easy social life here. Everyone’s all-accepting. We embrace all the different cul-tures.”
— Sebastian, grade 11
“We’re so diverse culturally and socioeconomi-cally. These boys will live in a global world. At CFS, we’re a microcosm of that world. That’s why I teach here.”
— Christine Hutchinson, English Teacher
10
“The process of learning matters greatly here. It’s about seeking. Inquiry always trumps simple answers. We value experimentation as much as proven results.”
— Rev. Edmund K. Sherrill II, Head of School
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At A Glance
“Part of the school’s curriculum is to get students out of the classroom to give back to the community, and, in the process, some students have found peace and even a bit of themselves.”
— Seth Doane, reporting on CFS’s community service program on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric
Community Service & Work ProgramActive,engagedcitizenshipisapriorityatCFS.Allstudentsare involved in community service, devoting some 3,000
volunteerhourseachyeartoanarrayofworthwhile causes. Our students alsoparticipate in a work program duringfreeperiodsoronweekends.Thesedu-tiesincludegroundsandmaintenance,tutoring,officeworkandkitchenhelp.
Athletics & ClubsCompetitionin10sports:baseball,basketball,crosscoun-try, fencing,golf,soccer, tennis, track&field, indoor track
and wrestling. CFS competes in thePIAA,andhasasportsphilosophythatstresses competitive success, partici-pationbyall,andgoodsportsmanship.Studentsarealsogiventheopportunityto participate in 15 different schoolsponsoredclubs.
Tuition and Financial AidTuitionandfeesarewellbelownationalandregionalaverag-es.Fully93%ofstudentsreceivefinancialaid(thenational
averageislessthan20%),andtheaver-ageaid package covers70%of costs.Find up-to-date information on schoolcostsonourwebsite:www.gocfs.net.
After CFSPersonalizedcollegecounselingserviceshelpeachstudent
identifyandgainacceptancetocollegesthat are goodmatch for his strengthsandgoals.97%ofstudentsgodirectlytocollegeaftergraduatingfromCFS.
“I had moments with teachers I couldn’t imagine I’d ever have anywhere else. I’m able to look at sub-jects and get a much deeper understanding, and that’s given me a leg up in college. CFS opened me up, helped me be my own person. The school offers so much opportunity, so many possibilities.”
— CFS graduate Abe Crook ’09
“CFS sets high expectations and has high aca-demic standards. The teachers are there for students 24/7, and they help any way they can. They’ve helped my boys get through to their future.”
— Veronica Hennessey, CFS parent
“We like the small class size, the intimate na-ture of the campus, the diversity of students. The value for the money is extraordinary. The teachers have a passion for their subjects. The students gain the skills to succeed.”
— Wendy Attipoe, CFS Parent
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1918 SocietyGifts of $1,918 and above
Mrs.GeorgeP.Bissell,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.J.MahlonBuck,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.RichardH.GherstIIMr.&Mrs.GeorgeR.Graham,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.J.TylerGriffinMr.&Mrs.N.PeterHamiltonMr.SamuelDavidHanger
Mrs.ElizabethBoyerHeislerMr.&Mrs.CecilHengeveld’64Mr.&Mrs.HowardLewisMr.&Mrs.StephenA.Loney’97Mrs.J.MaxwellMoranMr.&Mrs.JohnPickeringMr.JohnL.RayMr.MichaelScott
Rev.&Mrs.EdmundK.SherrillIIF-SMrs.ShirleyShreinerMr.&Mrs.JamesTate’52Mrs.BeverleyC.VanHoutenMr.&Mrs.ChristopherH.WashburnCol.BurtonL.WellerP’74Brig.GeneralEricWeller’74
Headmaster’s SocietyGifts of $1,000 - $1,917
Anonymous(3)Mr.StathisAndrisMr.&Mrs.WalterS.Beck’89Mr.&Mrs.ChristianBronk’96,F-SMr.&Mrs.RichardButlerP’05&’05Mr.AndrewCarrigan&Ms.AmeeShah’87Mr.FrancisG.ColemanMr.Gregory&Dr.MarciaColemanMr.&Mrs.LaneCollins’58Dr.&Mrs.SeungPyoEunP’10&’11Mr.P.F.N.FanningMs.AnnP.B.FitzgeraldMrs.EleanorGraeber
Mrs.JoyceGrafDr.CarolGrant-Holmes& Mr.BruceHolmesP’94&’96Mr.&Mrs.DavidHarkinsMr.&Mrs.MichaelHudsonMr.&Mrs.MorrisC.KellettMr.&Mrs.KyomahnKimP’14Mr.GaryMarks& Dr.SharonSweinbergP’08Dr.KatherineM.McCandlessP’82Mr.GeorgeF.McGroryMrs.MaricelaMedinaP’96Mr.&Mrs.C.DavidMiller
Mr.&Mrs.Ki-SeopMoonP’10&’12Mr.RichardA.MulfordMs.KathleenMulliganMr.PeterC.Neall’64Mr.NielsE.Nordstrom’62*Mr.&Mrs.RobertG.Rogers,Jr.Mr.MichaelRusso’67Mr.&Mrs.WilliamM.SandersonF-SMrs.IsabelleT.VauclainMr.EdwardR.Vollrath’55Mr.IraC.WilliamsMrs.MargaretH.WolcottMr.&Mrs.Nam-YeonWonP’10
Greystock SocietyGifts of $500 - $999
Mr.&Mrs.MarkC.Arbogast’78*,P’13Ms.BethanyAsplundhMr.&Mrs.SamuelH.BallamIIIMr.&Mrs.WilliamC.BuckMr.&Mrs.MatthewBurnsP’10Mr.&Mrs.DonaldBurt’77Mr.&Mrs.MarkT.CarrollP’00&’01Mr.&Mrs.HweeSangChangP’11&’12Mr.&Mrs.ChristopherClark’84Mr.StephenCross’79Mr.&Mrs.SamuelCuppP’02Mr.SamuelDiFalco& Mr.RobertBrownP’14Mrs.SheilaDolanP’04Mr.LairdM.Ferguson’85Mrs.BetteanneFitzwaterMr.&Mrs.ChrisD.Gallagher’81Mrs.HelenL.GibbMr.&Mrs.RobertGibby
Mr.RichardS.HarkinsMrs.JanetC.HartzellF-SMr.JohnM.HudeckiP’10Mr.RichmondP.Johnston’54Mr.&Mrs.StevenKullen’73Ms.RachelLawtonP’10Dr.&Mrs.CharlesT.Lee,Jr.Dr.&Mrs.SungyoulLeeP’12Mrs.CordeliaLenzMr.HarveyJ.Long’63Mr.&Mrs.RichardD.LunardiF-SMrs.HelenT.MadeiraMs.NanMagistroMr.ArthurR.Marcus’53Mr.StevenMarcus& Ms.BarbaraWoods’73Mr.EarlM.MorganMr.&Mrs.StephenMorse’85Mrs.BettyT.Norman
Mr.BruceB.RamboMr.&Mrs.WilliamE.Reimer,Jr.Mr.ErwinP.Roeser‘41Mr.&Mrs.HamptonSchoch’38Mr.SamuelSlaterMr.C.DavidSouthwick’54Mr.RobertH.StaplesMrs.JohnL.SteigerwaltMissBeverlyR.SteinmanMr.HendersonSuppleeIIIMrs.A.FrenchThoringtonMr.R.MacKenzieTimby,Jr.MissEdwinaVauclainMr.&Mrs.JacquesVauclainMrs.ErikaWallingtonMr.HenryN.Wein‘59Mr.&Mrs.S.GrayWhetstone,Jr.’60Mr.&Mrs.WonJaeYiP’12&’14
KEY: F-S—Faculty&Staff GP—Grandparent P—Parent *—Non-GraduatingAlumnus
2009–2010 Annual Fund
AnnualReportToDonors2009-2010 15
Maroon & Grey SocietyGifts of $100 - $499
Anonymous(12)Mr.RichardJ.Adams’67Mr.AxelM.Addy’94Dr.GraceandMr.FrancisAdofoP’05Mr.&Mrs.StephenS.AicheleMrs.ModupeAjirotutuP’11Mr.&Mrs.LouisAlbrightMrs.LucettaS.AlderferMr.&Mrs.DouglasAlexanderIIMr.&Mrs.MohammedAliP’15Mrs.LouellaR.AlvesMr.&Mrs.NoahAttipoeP’12Mr.&Mrs.RobertAuchF-SMrs.AnnaMayAustinMrs.JaneAycockMs.MyrnaDeJesusBadilloP’12Mr.&Mrs.JosephBailerMs.CarolD.BakerMr.&Mrs.CharlesBallGP’12Mrs.ElizabethD.BallingerMr.AllanC.BarbeeMrs.PenelopeC.BartholomewMrs.WandaE.BartholomewMrs.ElsieJ.BedwellMr.JosephR.BehmMrs.GeorgeBellMr.JohnA.Bellis,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.DerekBennettP’11Mr.&Mrs.JohnT.BerlingerMs.ReneeBernhardP’14Mr.&Mrs.GilbertE.BielefeldP’80Mr.WilliamE.Birchall,Jr.’57Mr.&Mrs.RobertO.BlountDr.FrederickJ.Boehlke,Jr.Ms.AngelaBowdenP’11Dr.MarkleyH.Boyer& Dr.BarbaraMillenBoyerMr.WilliamM.Boylan’39Mr.StuartR.Brackney’62Mrs.ConstanceD.BraendelMr.&Mrs.WilliamJ.BroderickMrs.RichardN.BromleyMr.CharlesG.Bronk’94Mr.&Mrs.KevinBrooks,Sr.P’10Mr.&Mrs.FrederickBrowne’47Mr.FrederickA.BrubakerMr.&Mrs.EdwardS.BuckleyMr.&Mrs.PaulBuckley’65Mr.&Mrs.DannyP.BurkettMr.AdrianH.Butler’05Ms.BarbaraCampCapt.StephenM.Carroll,D.O.’00Mr.&Mrs.HenryF.CaseyP’11Mrs.SallyW.CastleMs.MaryElizabethCataldiMr.&Mrs.JohnJ.Ceschan,Jr.F-S,P’94Mr.&Mrs.EdwardT.ClaghornMr.&Mrs.JohnH.ClaphamMr.WilliamR.Clayton’73Mr.StewartA.Cleaver’71Mr.&Mrs.IsaacClothierIV
Mr.RowlandL.Coats,Jr.Mr.LeRoyR.Coer’54Mrs.WilliamLongColeMrs.LoraineM.CollMr.&Mrs.CliffordC.Collings,Jr.Mr.JosephS.CollinsMrs.GertrudeW.ComoMrs.AnneH.CookMr.HobartW.CookMr.&Mrs.RobertW.CopelandMr.WilliamA.CorbishleyMr.&Mrs.WoodwardW.Corkran,Jr.Mrs.HarrietM.CraigMrs.ElizabethJ.CrookF-SMr.PaulE.CrothamelMr.&Mrs.RichardB.CuffMr.MichaelDalyMr.&Mrs.LarryK.DavisMs.SusanC.DavisMrs.C.DensonDayMr.PatrickJ.Dean’80Mr.&Mrs.WilliamM.Denny,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.DavidW.DevenneyDr.&Mrs.RobertF.DevenneyMr.SeanDevenney&Ms.JenniferChelfMr.&Mrs.DennisDiGintoF-SMr.&Mrs.NewtonDisney’48Mrs.SallyMaconDixonMr.&Mrs.EdwinC.Donaghy,Jr.Mr.LanceA.Douglas’75Mr.PatrickDowdMr.PaulW.DowneyMr.&Mrs.ThomasDragounMr.&Mrs.FrankDukeMr.&Mrs.BlakeDunbar,Jr.P’02Mr.GeraldE.Ellson’50*Ms.JustineEnglertMr.RobertH.ErbMrs.E.A.EvansMr.&Mrs.RobertW.FalkensteinMr.&Mrs.NeilFanelli,Jr.F-SMr.&Mrs.MichaelJ.FarrellMr.WayneJ.Fields’81Mr.GordonR.FirthMrs.ElizabethLauerFischerMr.&Mrs.HectorFloresP’13Mrs.MariannaFlowersMr.&Mrs.ThomasA.FosnochtMs.MicheleFrankP’11Mr.OvidFraserMrs.GeorgiaFreemanP’93Mr.&Mrs.KarlP.Gabosch’48Mr.&Mrs.TimothyGains’70*TheRev.&Mrs.HenryC.GalganowiczDr.LeslieGall&Mr.WarrenMannP’03&’05Mr.G.M.Gallagher,Jr.Mr.DavidJ.GathrightP’12Mr.&Mrs.ThomasGehringerP’11&’13Mr.&Mrs.JeanGelinP’04,’05&’07Mr.PaulR.Gerjovich’74Mr.&Mrs.AlwynGoP’14Mr.PeterM.Goda’60& Ms.DorisHeckmanMr.WilliamL.Golemon’50
Mr.&Mrs.GeorgeM.L.GouldMr.RobertGrahamMr.&Mrs.JamesW.Gravely’71Ms.CarylGreaves-BowenP’95,GP’08Mrs.TuckerC.GreshMrs.ElizabethA.GudgeonMs.CendrineGuersMr.&Mrs.LouisW.GuglielmoMr.&Mrs.GeorgeR.GuilesMr.RobertK.Gulick’47Mr.&Mrs.JohnC.HaasMs.MaryLouiseHarlanMr.&Mrs.OliverJ.Hart,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.OliverR.HartzellMr.JohnH.Haswell,Esq.’64Mr.DavidL.Hatchard’93Ms.MargaretS.HavensMr.&Mrs.C.HeisterkampIVMr.RalphW.Held’34Ms.JudithB.HelleksonP’92MissF.PhyllisHepfnerMrs.V.MaryWoodsideHerrMissHollyHoffmanMr.TheodoreJ.Hordeski’56Mr.BruceHotaling’62Mr.&Mrs.GeorgeHubleyMr.MathewC.HudsonMr.&Mrs.RobertHughesMr.WilliamH.Hughes’79*Mr.&Mrs.WilliamW.HummMr.&Mrs.FrederickHumphreys’53*Mr.CharlesB.Humpton,Jr.Ms.CarolynMillerHuyettP’76Mr.&Mrs.DonaldR.IvinsMr.T.K.JacksonIIIMr.&Mrs.DonaldJamesP’89Mrs.VirginiaJeffriesMr.HaroldH.JensenIII’63Mr.JosephW.Joiner’62Mr.MatthewKaplan’07Mr.&Mrs.RandyM.KaplanP’07Mr.&Mrs.WilliamT.KeenP’10Mrs.BarbaraG.KehrelP’76Mr.&Mrs.WilliamL.KeltzMrs.CarolineR.KemmererMr.&Mrs.JohnC.KenefickMr.&Mrs.GerardS.KenworthyP’05Mr.&Mrs.JohnP.KirwinP’02Mr.&Mrs.JohnD.Kistler,Jr.F-SMr.&Mrs.JohnKistlerMrs.JosephineKleinMr.&Mrs.WilliamJ.KleyMs.M.GayWest-KlienMr.GeorgeC.Kline’59Mrs.SharyKoenigP’98Mr.&Mrs.RichardA.KolbCmdr.TimothyJ.Kott,USN’86Mr.ArnoldJ.KrogMr.DavidP.KrutschMr.&Mrs.WalterKuchlakMr.Soo-KeunKyung& Mrs.KookHeeHanP’08Mrs.KathleenLaMayP’08Mr.&Mrs.DavidW.Lander
KEY: F-S—Faculty&Staff GP—Grandparent P—Parent *—Non-GraduatingAlumnus
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Mrs.W.MifflinLargeMissMaryannLauberMrs.MaryT.LaymanMr.J.WayneLeeMr.&Mrs.JohnN.LeeMr.ThomasLeeteMr.&Mrs.RobertLeKites’64Mr.&Mrs.JosephG.LeofskyP’11Mr.DavidC.Lewis’77Ms.LouAnnC.LewisMr.&Mrs.TimothyLewis’81*Dr.&Mrs.KangTaekLimP’10Mr.&Mrs.PeterM.LindleyMrs.SusanC.LloydMr.DavidLohmann’59*Mr.&Mrs.SamuelB.Long,Jr.Ms.JenniferLudemannMr.WalterG.MacFarlandIIIMr.A.BruceMainwaringMr.ChimdiO.Mbonu’87Mrs.MaryE.McDermottMs.CatherineE.McDevittMr.&Mrs.ThomasH.McGannMrs.SusanS.McGheeMrs.RuthB.MellingerMr.JamesH.Mendenhall’39Mr.VernonM.MendenhallMrs.LouiseA.MerrymanMr.&Mrs.JosephW.MesmerMr.&Mrs.DavidW.MevesMr.&Mrs.RufusL.MileyMr.&Mrs.DaniloMirandaP’04Mr.&Mrs.JosephKMirekuP’11Mrs.DorothyL.MitchellMr.&Mrs.JamesE.MooreP’07Mr.GeraldMorgan,Jr.Mr.JamesMorrashMr.JohnA.Morrow’49Mr.WilliamE.Morton’56Mrs.KatherineJ.MuckleMrs.DorothyW.MullesteinMr.&Mrs.ThomasMyersP’12&’13Mrs.EmilyS.NagleMissFayNewkirkMs.DorothyJ.NewnhamMr.&Mrs.WilliamNorthMrs.CarolineSteinmanNunanMissLisaA.OchwatF-SMr.MauriceA.O’Connor’71MissDorisM.OlewilerMissMarghritaL.OneilMr.ShaneOsbornP’15Mr.&Mrs.Jong-WooParkP’13Mrs.HildegardS.ParkhurstMr.&Mrs.ThomasH.PattersonRev.&Mrs.S.WaltonPeabodyMr.&Mrs.JohnB.PegramMr.&Mrs.HarryJ.PeirceP’89Mr.&Mrs.T.MorrisPerotIVMissMargaretE.PhillipsMr.&Mrs.GeraldPohligP’10
Mr.&Mrs.RobertH.PottsMr.&Mrs.JohnPowellIIMr.&Mrs.SeymourPrestonIIIMrs.MarieD.ProsserMrs.ElizabethPulaP’02Mr.ChristopherC.Pusey’81Lt.Col.ThomasS.PyleII’53Mr.&Mrs.WilliamJ.QuainMr.ThomasQuinn’71*Mr.&Mrs.R.WayneRaffetyMr.NareshRamdasMrs.PatriciaP.RechMr.&Mrs.FrankG.ReevesMrs.C.FraserReichnerMr.&Mrs.JamesB.Remaily’61Mrs.DorisE.BeanRennMissHelenReplogleMr.&Mrs.JosephE.Rhile,Jr.Mrs.MargaretB.RhoadsMs.EdithR.RiehlMr.&Mrs.HarryE.RitterMrs.AnnaI.RobertsMr.&Mrs.KevinW.RobertsMr.&Mrs.StanleyK.RobertsonP’06&’11Dr.EarlW.Robison’60Mr.ThomasRodd,Jr.Mrs.BrentWolcottRoehrsMr.CharlesS.Rogers’65Dr.FredB.RogersMr.JohnW.RorerMr.&Mrs.RobertB.RottiersMs.CynthiaD.RugartMr.&Mrs.WilliamL.Ruhling,Jr.Dr.&Mrs.PaulS.RussellMrs.DorothyW.SackettMr.&Mrs.RandallSandsMr.&Mrs.RalphS.SaulMr.&Mrs.CarlS.SavinoMr.JamesF.ScharnbergMr.&Mrs.C.W.SchellengerMr.E.MarkleySchellengerMrs.RichardScheuingDr.&Mrs.J.GordonSchleicher’62Mr.&Mrs.RobertW.SchmiedererP’10Mr.EricS.Schneckenberger’79Mrs.RuthScorrMr.&Mrs.FranklinM.SeeleyMr.BrianSeymourMs.BrianneSeymourMr.JamieP.Seymour’92Mr.&Mrs.WilliamJ.Seymour’78Mr.&Mrs.EdwinH.Shafer,Jr.MissArminnieShamlianMr.&Mrs.RobertSharpP’12Mr.&Mrs.DavidA.ShawMrs.RuthH.ShepherdMr.FranklinG.SherrillIIIMr.RichardSibleyP’14Mr.RichardA.Siemon’73*Mr.&Mrs.JoshuaH.Silverman’75Mr.&Mrs.HenrySimpsonIIIMr.DavidA.Sinclair,Jr.’92Mr.&Mrs.GurneyP.Sloan,Jr.Mr.BillSmead’84
Ms.ElizabethSmithMr.&Mrs.W.ScottSmith,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.WaltSmith’86Mrs.PriscillaS.SmithsonP’72Mrs.EuniceSokaP’10Dr.TheodoreD.&Dr.GailSokoloskiMrs.NancySpatzP’83Capt.&Mrs.PaulSpear’81Mr.&Mrs.MichaelJ.Stack,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.EugeneG.StackhouseP’07&’12Mr.MichaelStairsMs.SusanStapletonP’13Mr.&Mrs.GaryStattonMr.&Mrs.RalphE.Steele’74Mrs.LouiseRobertsStengelMrs.EllaParshallStevensMrs.KathrynF.StrangMr.&Mrs.JosephW.StrodeMr.WilliamP.Stryke’34Mr.SamuelA.StumpMrs.BarbaraB.SuppleeMissBettyN.SuppleeMr.&Ms.JasonT.SutchP’10*MissHelenL.SwainMr.&Mrs.WilliamLeeSweattMs.SarahB.TaylorDr.JoelDavidTempleP’11Mr.JosephR.ThomasMrs.RobinP.ThomasMrs.ElenaTiuriakulovaP’12Mr.WilliamA.ToboldtMr.&Mrs.MichaelL.TuckerMr.MarcTurnerF-SMr.&Mrs.RobertC.TurnerMrs.GerdinaVanDerWalP’10*Dr.LinaG.Vardaro,MDMr.&Mrs.JohnD.VidinghoffMr.JohnM.VogelMr.JeffreyB.WallaceMr.&Mrs.WilliamWardenIIIMr.&Mrs.JeffreyWarren’68Mrs.JaneH.WarrinerMr.IanWeigand’09Mr.CharlesH.Wein’64*Mr.&Mrs.RaymondH.WelshMr.&Mrs.WilliamW.WentzelF-SMrs.SusanWernerMr.HeywardM.WhartonMrs.CharlotteG.WhiteMr.&Mrs.NelsonWhitworthP’09Mrs.NorrisB.WilliamsMr.&Mrs.JohnR.WilliamsMr.SpencerM.Williams’68Mr.&Mrs.J.KentWillingMr.RussellW.WilsonMr.RobertM.WittMr.&Mrs.WilliamF.WoosnamMr.&Mrs.R.RichardWright,Jr.Mr.SteveYasskyMr.&Mrs.RobertA.ZiesingMr.DavidF.Zimmerman’88Ms.LisaA.ZinisP’84Mr.&Mrs.JamesW.ZugMr.ThomasV.Zug,Jr.
2009–2010 Annual Fund
KEY: F-S—Faculty&Staff GP—Grandparent P—Parent *—Non-GraduatingAlumnus
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Griffin SocietyGifts up to $100
Anonymous(12)Mr.RobertC.AckartMr.JoelA.AdamsMr.LawrenceD.AigeldingerMissSusanAitkenMr.FrederickAmoyaw-Anim’13Mr.WilliamAmoyaw-Anim’12Mr.KwadwoJoJoAnsah’09Mr.HenryBlairAnthonyMr.DoolunAnyam’12Mr.ChristopherArbogast’13Mr.&Mrs.JosephA.ArbuckleMr.&Mrs.KofiAtakora-BediakoP’09&’12Mr.&Mrs.RandallC.AtkinsonMissLouiseE.AverillMrs.JulietAwuahP’09Mrs.GayW.BaerMrs.F.K.BakerMr.&Mrs.GlennL.BakerMr.MohammedBappe’15Mr.CedricBarfield’13Mr.&Mrs.RobertA.BarndtF-SMs.NaomiBarnesP’13MissBarbaraD.BarrandMr.DonaldS.BartmanMrs.JaneW.BartonMr.PhilipBecker’50Mr.&Mrs.JamesJ.BeehlerMr.&Mrs.ThomasC.BeitelMr.&Mrs.JohnBellayP’03&’05Mrs.CarolynS.BergerMrs.VirginiaBerlenbachMr.RichardF.BettsMr.H.L.BeyerIIIMr.&Mrs.WilliamB.BirdsallMr.ZacharyBlaisdell’13Mr.BrandonBolden’11Mr.DaTwanC.Bolden’11Mr.&Mrs.HaskerBookerP’11Mrs.WendyS.BoornMr.&Mrs.ErnestBiddleMrs.LaverneBostic-WigginsP’02MissAnnaM.BoswellMrs.MarieBoucardP’06MissGraceR.BouldenMr.&Mrs.DavidBovellMr.&Mrs.WilliamC.BowdenMrs.ElizabethB.BowersMs.J.ClariceBowmanMr.EricD.Boyle’81Mr.&Mrs.JohnB.Bozette,Jr.Mrs.HelenBreglerMr.AlfioJ.Brindisi,CPAMr.JohnE.BroganDr.&Mrs.ChristianS.BroszMr.MichaelBrown-DiFalco’14Mr.&Mrs.BruceB.BurkartMr.&Mrs.CharlesBurkmanMr.&Mrs.JamesE.Burns,Jr.Mr.RobertR.Buswell,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.ThomasF.CalvertMr.&Mrs.JohnC.Carmichael
Mr.CraigCarpenter1stLt.ThomasB.Carroll’01Mrs.EmmaL.CarsonMr.&Mrs.WilliamR.CatchingMr.RalphJ.CelidonioMr.&Mrs.JohnW.Ceschan’94Mr.CharlesB.ChadwickMrs.NathanChandlerMr.DonaldE.Chappell’53*Mr.TylerChartierMr.&Mrs.AnthonyP.ChecchiaMr.&Mrs.DavidChrestF-SMr.&Mrs.BarryClappMr.HarlanCleaver’32*MissCoraE.ClockMissBettyJ.ClydeMrs.MarjorieCoblentzMrs.AnnS.CohnP’94Ms.MaryA.ColeMissLouiseS.ColwellMr.A.BruceConlin,Jr.P’82Ms.PatriciaCookeMs.EileenCoplandMrs.ElizabethP.CornmanMrs.DoloresCourtneyP’81Mr.&Mrs.RichardCraneMr.&Mrs.WayneCrawfordMr.&Mrs.DavidCrozierF-SMrs.LouiseM.DagitMs.ValerieA.DaltonMr.&Mrs.RoyK.Davenport,Jr.Mr.FredL.DavidsonMrs.BernellaM.DavisMr.&Mrs.HowardL.Davis,Jr.Ms.MichelleDavisP’10Mr.JozefP.DaxbockMr.ScottDeasyMrs.JanetC.DeesP’11Mr.&Mrs.NuhanDemirkanMr.RaufDemirkanMr.ReisDemirkanMr.SelimDemirkanMs.MireilleDerissaintP’08Mr.DavidDickson’49Mrs.AnneC.DillonMr.AaronDirks’13Mr.AldenDirks’11Mr.&Mrs.MichaelS.DirksP’09,’11&’13Mr.JosephA.DixonMs.KarenL.DixonMr.&Mrs.JamesJ.DolanGP’04Mr.&Mrs.JerryL.DotsonF-SMrs.LucyG.DoudMr.&Mrs.RobertM.DouglassMr.RobertDownerMr.PaulDrexlerP’13Mr.&Mrs.RobertE.Dripps,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.JamesE.DrylieMr.&Mrs.JohnF.DugganMr.&Mrs.LloydW.DullMr.RyanDunbar’02Mrs.AnnDunnMr.JohnB.DunningTheRev.FaithD’Urbano
Mr.&Mrs.CharlesR.DutillMr.GeorgeH.EarleMs.CatherineEdgintonMr.&Mrs.ToddElliott’80Mr.EdwardC.Ellison’42Ms.HeatherEplerF-SRev.&Mrs.GeorgeW.EppehimerMr.JohnM.EshlemanMr.&Mrs.JosephEssingerMr.&Mrs.JamesEustaceIIIMr.ChukoEyemaro’15Mr.&Mrs.DavidR.FarrowMrs.LorraineFedeleMr.RudolphFedor,Jr.Mr.BrianP.FentimanP’08&’09Mr.RaymondA.Fernandez’05Mr.&Mrs.DavidS.FeustelMr.WilbertC.FidlerMrs.VirginiaH.FinchMr.&Mrs.GeorgeFiorileMrs.MargaretE.FitchMs.AlbertaFlagg& Ms.SarahPoissonnierMr.EdwardA.FlintermannMr.&Mrs.RobertH.ForbesF-SMr.&Mrs.DavidS.ForrestDr.&Mrs.WilliamF.FoxxMr.AustinFrank’11Mrs.SidneyH.FranklinMr.&Mrs.RobertS.FreemanMr.&Mrs.SamuelFreemanIIMissMaryH.FukuiMr.&Mrs.EricFulmerF-SMr.&Mrs.HarryS.FunkMr.JerryGaineyMr.JerryGainey,Jr.Mr.JariusGalarza’12Ms.CatherineGanleyMr.MarvinT.Garcia’99Mr.EdwardE.GardinerMr.BlairD.Garland’61*Mr.&Mrs.EarlW.GarrisonMrs.AdelineF.GayMr.JamesH.GeddesMr.MatthewGehringer’13Mr.&Mrs.HowardS.George,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.WilliamGerdes,Kristi&JaxonMrs.DorothyJ.GerjovichP’74Mr.&Mrs.WilliamJ.GesnerMr.&Mrs.JohnP.GibbonsP’14Mrs.PaulGibianMr.JaminS.Gibson’06Mr.&Mrs.JaminM.GibsonP’06Mr.&Mrs.KennethL.GillemMr.CharlesE.GilmoreMr.&Mrs.AmritGordonP’08Mr.&Mrs.KeithD.GormiskyMr.JeffreyG.GraberMr.BertramK.GrahamMr.&Mrs.JohnS.GravesP’08Mr.NigelD.A.Greaves’95Mr.&Mrs.LewisP.GreenMr.&Mrs.RaymondB.GreenblattF-SMs.DorothyW.Greene
KEY: F-S—Faculty&Staff GP—Grandparent P—Parent *—Non-GraduatingAlumnus
2009–2010 Annual Fund
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Mr.GaryGressF-SMrs.SueS.GressMr.FrederickR.GriffithsMr.FrankGriggsMrs.JaneR.GrooMr.&Mrs.J.RutterGrossMr.NathanaelB.Groton,Jr.Mrs.MaryW.GrovesMr.JorgeGuillen&Ms.JanetCastilloP’12MissJaneE.GulickMr.&Mrs.DonaldHadleyIIMr.&Mrs.PeterHagis,Jr.Mrs.RetaM.HahnMrs.DawnaHaleyMrs.DorothyA.HallMr.JamesI.HammonsP’83*Mr.&Mrs.RobertV.HanrahanMr.&Mrs.EdwardHardimanMr.DavidT.Harriman’86Mrs.JaneHarrimanP’86Mr.&Mrs.JohnS.C.HarveyMr.&Mrs.PhilipS.HarveyMrs.CarolineHassMr.GeorgeH.HauserMr.EdwardJ.HeierbacherF-SMs.MargueriteA.HellerMr.&Mrs.DanyHembekidesP’08Mr.PaulHembekides’08Mr.&Mrs.CarlHendrickson,Jr.Mrs.EstherH.HendryMrs.CoraP.HenessMr.LawrenceE.HenryMr.FranklinM.HenzelMrs.SandraHerrMr.GeraldHevey’92Mr.&Mrs.GeorgeW.HigginsonMrs.BerthaA.HighMrs.VirginiaHinesMr.&Mrs.J.IrvieHoffman,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.CliffordJ.HolgrenMr.&Mrs.WilliamHollandMr.JackC.HollandMr.&Mrs.LexHolleyMrs.JanetG.HoodMrs.MiriamHookMr.GrahamE.HornMs.CarolL.HouckF-SRev.&Mrs.JohnE.HowanstineMrs.EldaHowarthMr.JohnY.HuberIIIMrs.DiahannHughesF-SMr.&Mrs.RobertT.HughesMs.AnnM.HunterMr.&Mrs.NeilHurowitzMr.PaulHurstMr.&Mrs.LouisIanniaP’14Mrs.MaudC.IrwinMr.&Mrs.WilburT.JacksonMrs.JosephG.JacobsMr.&Mrs.JamesE.JenkinsMrs.BarbaraZ.Johnson
Mr.CharlesM.Johnson,Jr.Mr.PaulT.JohnsonMrs.HelenS.JohnstonMr.FrederickJ.JonesMr.&Mrs.LawrenceT.JonesMrs.MargaretE.JonesMs.KhyatiKadakia&Mr.NikhilSatraMr.&Mrs.PeterA.Kalmes’54Mr.&Mrs.TimothyW.KaneMr.&Mrs.RonaldL.KarnsMrs.DorisM.KarpinskiMr.&Mrs.MichaelKarwicMr.&Mrs.AaronM.KearnsF-SMrs.AlmazKebedeP’97Mrs.JohnC.KelbaughMr.&Mrs.MichaelJ.KellyMrs.HughKenworthy,Jr.Mrs.JaneKienholzMr.AlbertKilburnMrs.MaryAnneKillianP’92Mr.JinhongKim’14Mr.&Mrs.JosephKing,Jr.Mrs.G.LloydKirkMissMaryKleinschmidtMrs.AnnieK.V.KlotzMr.&Mrs.SteveA.KmetzMissJoanE.KnowltonMr.&Mrs.KevinKorbF-SMs.KarenKosisherMr.ZacharyKovalenko’14Mr.WilliamC.KrausserMrs.FlorenceKrickMr.RobertE.KrouseRev.&Mrs.CarlN.Kunz,Jr.Mrs.JoanF.KurberMrs.JanetM.LabdonP’78Mr.RichardE.LanderDr.&Mrs.WilliamW.LanderMrs.MarianneB.LayngP’85Mrs.JacquelineP.LeachF-SMrs.GlossieM.LeakeMs.RebeccaLeeF-SMr.MichaelS.Lenau’08Mr.&Mrs.DanielLenehanMr.&Mrs.JosephLessardMrs.JohnF.LewisMr.&Mrs.RichardL.LewisMr.&ChaeHunLim’15Mr.RobertB.LittlewoodRev.Dr.&Mrs.ThomasW.S.Logan,Sr.P’68Ms.PamelaLongP’11Cmdr.SamuelM.LongMr.AndrewLoudenF-SMs.JoanieAlstonLovelaceP’12Mrs.RobinLovell-KnowlesP’98*Mr.MichaelLowe’94Mrs.RenaeRutherfordLoweP’11Mr.&Mrs.LloydT.LucasDr.&Mrs.AlbertA.LucineMr.EthanLyons’12Mr.WilliamS.Lyon-VaidenMrs.RebeccaMacFadyenMr.H.RobertMacLaughlinMrs.JudithA.MacNamee
Mrs.ZandraL.MaffettP’00Mr.&Mrs.WilliamM.MaguireMr.&Mrs.JohnJ.MahonMrs.AliceR.MannionP’81Mr.MalcolmB.MartinMissRachelAnnMartinMrs.NathanielSummersMartinMr.&Mrs.MichaelMatteoF-S,P’10*Mr.MichaelMaury’68Mrs.KatherineMaynardMr.ChristopherMayo’10Mr.TerenceMayo’12Mr.ChristopherMazzoliF-SMr.CraigS.McClure’08Mr.&Mrs.FrankO.McDanielsMr.&Mrs.StephenG.McDermottF-SMrs.ElizabethM.McFarlandMr.CorneliusP.McGinleyDr.&Mrs.RichardMcGovernP’01,’03&’09Mrs.SusanW.MeadeMrs.DorothyE.MearnsMrs.FlorianneMeldrumMr.&Mrs.VictorE.MelloMr.KhairiMelton’14Mr.AllenMiller’15Mrs.BerylS.MillerMrs.GraceD.MillerP’78Mr.&Mrs.RoyG.MillerMr.&Mrs.DavidMilliganP’11Mr.FrankyMills’12Mrs.AnneMitchellMr.&Mrs.KeithC.MitzelfeltMr.&Mrs.GeorgeF.MohrMr.CedMoise’15Mr.DanielA.Molloie’88Mr.NicholasS.MolloyMr.RichardE.MooreMrs.LuizE.MoretzsohnMr.CharlesE.Morrison,Jr.Ms.JoanneNounMorrisonMs.JanetE.MoyerMr.BonzieMumphery’11Mr.&Mrs.DanielMungall,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.GordonR.MunsonMrs.MaryAnnMurphyMr.&Mrs.MichaelJ.MurphyMr.CharlesL.Myers’P’06Mr.TylerMyers’13Mrs.AdelaideA.NegusMr.WilliamS.Newlin,Jr.Mr.LongNguyen’13Mr.&Mrs.EdwardNiemann,Jr.Mr.RonaldNymanMissJeanM.OakesMr.GeraldJ.O’ConnellMr.&Mrs.RobertW.O’LearyMs.AngelaO’ReillyF-SMr.KevinOreshko’14Mr.AveryOsborn’15Mr.HermesR.Paez’13Mrs.BarbaraY.PainterMr.JaiSangPark’15Ms.SuzanneM.ParkerDr.&Mrs.HenryFrazerParry
2009–2010 Annual Fund
KEY: F-S—Faculty&Staff GP—Grandparent P—Parent *—Non-GraduatingAlumnus
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Griffin SocietyGifts up to $100
Mrs.LouiseS.ParsonsMr.&Mrs.JamesB.ParvinMs.AnnaPassyn&Mr.TheodoreLutkusF-SMrs.BarbaraPeckMissRosemariePediconeMrs.MarieH.PenderMr.&Mrs.ArturPereiraP’12&’14Mrs.KinueB.PerkinsMrs.JeanM.PerryMr.FrederickY.PetersMs.KristaS.PetersonF-SMrs.BarbaraM.PettinosMr.HenryW.PfeifferMr.TomPirainoMr.WilliamH.PittockMrs.MaryE.PlattMr.&Mrs.CharlesPlummerDr.&Mrs.RobertPooleMr.&Mrs.WilliamC.PorterMr.WilliamH.PressMs.ElbertaPrestegardMr.GaryW.PriceMr.&Mrs.BrookePridmoreMr.PrinnPrinyanut’14Mr.&Mrs.RonProctor’64*Mr.JohnE.Quinn,Jr.Mrs.BerryW.RamseyMr.&Mrs.WilliamRankin,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.ThomasA.RayserMr.&Mrs.DouglasP.RedmanMr.&Mrs.ShermanReedIIIMrs.JoanC.ReeseMrs.BarbaraA.ReidMr.WilliamB.RetallickMr.&Mrs.HaroldS.Rhodes,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.JamesRichterF-SMr.&Mrs.RobertW.RickertMrs.BarbaraH.RiebeMr.&Mrs.LeonardJ.Rigby,Jr.Mrs.FrankB.RippelMr.RichardC.Rittenhouse’45*Mr.&Mrs.JamesW.RitterMr.&Mrs.DonaldF.RobertsMrs.MargaretMRobertsMr.KeitaRodgers’10Mr.&Mrs.KennethRodgers,Sr. F-S,P’09&’10Mrs.NancyRodriguezP’11Mr.&Mrs.JamesG.RogersMr.AlanRossbachMr.DonaldJ.Rossi,Jr.Mr.KennethR.RoweMr.PaulRuckerMr.&Mrs.CharlesA.Ruedi,Jr.Dr.&Mrs.KarlF.Rugart,Jr.Ms.BlancheRuthMrs.EstherL.SachMr.&Mrs.DonaldL.SandersonMs.LaurenB.SanfordMrs.ElsieM.SavinMr.ArthurH.SaxonMissRosemaryScerni
Mr.&Mrs.RobertSchaeferMrs.SandraK.SchmidtGP’10*Mr.KarlSchmiederer’10Mr.&Mrs.RichardG.SchneiderMr.LeeScouten’71*Mrs.LillianM.ScuttiMr.RobertH.SecristMr.&Mrs.EdgarC.Seely,Jr.Mr.JohnSelockMrs.AdeleSeymourP’78&GP’92Mr.JohnSeymourMs.KatieSeymourMr.UkashahShabazz’15Mrs.SharonShepardP’11Mr.JaehoonShim’11Mr.&Mrs.MichaelP.ShouvlinMr.CharlesShreinerIV’04Mrs.DonnaShreinerP’04Mr.KevinSibley’14Ms.NadineSidoriakP’13Mrs.CarolAnnSimmonsP’96Mr.RaymondM.Simmons’96Mr.&Mrs.ChesterSimpkinsMr.&Mrs.WilsonE.SimpsonMr.HenryH.SkillmanMr.DaneA.Smith’99Mr.FrankW.Smith’50Mrs.HerbertaM.SmithRev.&Mrs.LinwoodM.SmithF-SMr.LoganSmith’14Mr.SamuelL.SmithMr.ParkK.Snyder,Jr.Mr.DonaldM.SolenbergerMrs.DorothySouthreyP’69Mr.LouisSpagnolaF-SMr.RaymondC.SpenceMrs.MeganC.SperrMr.RussellStackhouse,Jr.Dr.BluebellStandalP’78*&’80*Mr.&Mrs.PhilipR.StanfordMr.&Mrs.RobertL.SteenrodMr.LeslieL.StephensonDr.&Mrs.WilliamH.StevensMr.&Mrs.JosephW.SteverMr.JamesStewart’08Mr.&Mrs.StevenSticeMr.DavidStoutF-SDr.&Mrs.WilliamL.StrohMr.RobertH.Strother,Sr.P’82Mr.WesleyStroud’15Mr.&Mrs.KitipatSuksiritarnanP’11&’13Mr.NathadonSuksiritarnan’13Mr.ThitipatSuksiritarnan’11Mr.YuSun’13Dr.RobertaE.SwadeP’77Mr.&Mrs.MichaelF.SwanickMr.&Mrs.HughJ.Swarts,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.WilliamN.SweetMr.&Mrs.JosephL.SzaboP’05,’06&’12Mr.&Mrs.AlfredF.TalbotMr.TomR.TannerMrs.LydiaE.TaylorMr.RobertTaylorMr.DanielTejada’15
Dr.&Mrs.FrederikTellekampP’89Mr.RoyF.TettemerMr.&Mrs.GregThompsonF-SMr.&Mrs.GuyR.ThompsonP’96Mr.&Mrs.RobertThompsonMr.&Mrs.RickThompsonMr.WirtL.ThompsonMr.FrankL.ThomsonMs.ElsieS.ThorpeMrs.MaryTiseraGP’09Mr.LeanderP.Tori,Jr.Mrs.BarbaraTreadwellMr.ThomasJ.TrefzMr.NicolasTrevino’14Mr.&Mrs.AldenF.TuckerMr.&Mrs.ChukwuemekaUmunnaP’14Mr.KelechiUmunna’14Ms.GloriaC.VadapalasMr.VincentValenteRev.Canon&Mrs.RudolphJ.VanDerHielMr.&Mrs.BasilB.VarianMrs.RheaVezmarMr.&Mrs.JohnP.VogeMr.&Mrs.GeorgeVogel,Jr.Mrs.BarbaraP.WadhamsMissJanetE.WallMs.MarchK.WalshMr.ThomasM.WalshMr.&Mrs.MichaelWalshMissGraceE.WalterMrs.CliftonD.Walton,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.RobertWatsonMr.TyrelAveryWatson’11MissCarolineA.WeisbeckerMr.ErnestWelde,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.RichardWelsh,Jr.Ms.SusanWentinkMr.&Mrs.KennethR.WernerMr.&Mrs.H.WilliamWestermanMr.GeorgeR.WhiteMr.&Mrs.WilliamH.White,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.FrankM.WickMr.FrankW.Widdoes,Jr.Mr.RobertW.WilkeyMr.BruceG.WillbrantMs.KariWilliamsMr.DavidWilson,Jr.andMs.ElizabethLexaMr.&Mrs.LenoxG.WilsonP’94Mr.&Mrs.HenryW.WittmannMr.RobertS.WoodcockMr.&Mrs.ArtWrennDr.LilyanB.WrightMrs.MarcellaYetterMr.&Mrs.CharlesYoungMs.DeborahYoung&Mr.DavidM.ChezemMr.&Mrs.GeorgeH.YoungMrs.WilliamB.Young,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.AllenYuskoF-S,P’08Mr.KaiyuanZhang’15Mrs.AidaM.ZinkMs.NancyZinnMr.KurtZoltek’03Mrs.CarolynH.ZuttelP’98*&’00*Mr.&Mrs.StanleyA.Zwierzyna,Jr.F-S
2009–2010 Annual Fund
KEY: F-S—Faculty&Staff GP—Grandparent P—Parent *—Non-GraduatingAlumnus
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Anonymous (2) Mr. Frederick Amoyaw-Anim ’13 Mr. William Amoyaw-Anim ’12 Mr. Christopher Arbogast ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Mark C. Arbogast ’78*, P’13 Ms. Bethany Asplundh Mr. & Mrs. Robert Auch F-S Ms. Carol D. Baker Mr. Mohammed Bappe ’15 Mr. Cedric Barfield ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Barndt F-S Mr. & Mrs. Walter S. Beck ’89 Mr. Zachary Blaisdell ’13 Mr. Brandon Bolden ’11 Mr. DaTwan C. Bolden ’11 Mr. William M. Boylan ’39 Mr. Stuart R. Brackney ’62 Mr. & Mrs. William J. Broderick Mr. & Mrs. Paul Buckley ’65 Ms. Mary Elizabeth Cataldi Mr. & Mrs. John J. Ceschan, Jr. P’94, F-S Mr. & Mrs. David Chrest F-S Mr. Stephen K. Cloetingh Mr. & Mrs. Lane Collins ’58 Mrs. Elizabeth J. Crook F-S Mr. Jozef P. Daxbock Mr. & Mrs. Nuhan Demirkan Mr. Rauf Demirkan Mr. Reis Demirkan Mr. Selim Demirkan Mr. & Mrs. Dennis DiGinto F-S Mr. Alden Dirks ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Newton Disney ’48 Mr. Lance A. Douglas ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Douglass Mr. Robert Downer Mr. Ryan Dunbar ’02 F-S Mr. Chuko Eyemaro ’15 Mr. & Mrs. George Fiorile Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Forbes F-S Mr. Austin Frank ’11 Mr. & Mrs. Karl P. Gabosch ’48 Mr. Jerry Gainey Mr. Jerry Gainey, Jr. Mr. Jarius Galarza ’12 Mr. & Mrs. Chris D. Gallagher ’81 Mr. Matthew Gehringer ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Jamin M. Gibson P’06 Mr. Jamin S. Gibson ’06 Mr. Peter M. Goda ’60 & Ms. Doris Heckman Mr. William L. Golemon ’50 Mrs. Joyce Graf Mr. Robert Graham Mr. & Mrs. George R. Graham, Jr. Mr. Nigel D. A. Greaves ’95
Ms. Caryl Greaves-Bowen P’95 Ms. Dorothy W. Greene Mr. Gary Gress F-S Mr. Frank Griggs Ms. Cendrine Guers Mrs. Dawna Haley Mrs. Janet C. Hartzell F-S Mr. Ralph W. Held ’34 Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Hengeveld ’64 Rev. & Mrs. John E. Howanstine Mr. & Mrs. George Hubley Mr. William H. Hughes ’79* Mr. & Mrs. Wes Hutchinson F-S Mr. Richmond P. Johnston ’54 Mr. Matthew Kaplan ’07 Mr. & Mrs. Randy M. Kaplan P’07 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Karwic Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kelly Mr. Jinhong Kim ’14 Mr. Zachary Kovalenko ’14 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Kullen ’73 Mrs. Jacqueline P. Leach F-S Mrs. Glossie M. Leake Ms. Rebecca Lee F-S Mr. & Mrs. Robert LeKites ’64 Mr. & Chae Hun Lim ’15 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Loney ’97 Mr. Andrew Louden F-S Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Lunardi F-S Mr. Arthur R. Marcus ’54 Mr. Christopher Mayo ’10 Mr. Terence Mayo ’12 Mr. Chimdi O. Mbonu ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. McDermott F-S Dr. & Mrs. Richard McGovern P’01, ’03 & ’09 Mr. Khairi Melton ’14 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Mesmer Mr. Allen Miller ’15 Mr. Ced Moise ’15 Mr. Charles E. Morrison, Jr. Ms. Kathleen Mulligan Mr. Bonzie Mumphery ’12 Mr. Tyler Myers ’13 Mr. Peter C. Neall ’64 Mr. Long Nguyen ’13 Mr. & Mrs. William North Ms. Angela O’Reilly F-S Mr. Kevin Oreshko ’14 Mr. Avery Osborn ’15 Mr. Shane Osborn P’15 Mr. Hermes R. Paez ’13 Mr. Jai Sang Park ’15 Ms. Anna Passyn & Mr. Theodore Lutkus F-S Ms. Krista S. Peterson F-S Mr. Tom Piraino Mr. Prinn Prinyanut ’14
Mr. Naresh Ramdas Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Rhile, Jr. Dr. Earl W. Robison ’60 Mr. Thomas Rodd, Jr. Mrs. Brent Wolcott Roehrs Mr. Michael Russo ’67 Mr. & Mrs. William M. Sanderson F-S Ms. Lauren B. Sanford Mr. Karl Schmiederer ’10 Mr. Eric S. Schneckenberger ’79 Mr. John Selock Mr. Brian Seymour Ms. Brianne Seymour Mr. Jamie P. Seymour ’92 Mr. John Seymour Ms. Katie Seymour Mr. & Mrs. William J. Seymour ’78, F-S Mr. Ukashah Shabazz ’15 Mr. & Mrs. David A. Shaw Mr. Franklin G. Sherrill III Mr. Jaehoon Shim ’11 Mr. Charles Shreiner IV ’04 Mrs. Donna Shreiner P’04 Mrs. Shirley Shreiner GP’04 Mr. Kevin Sibley ’14 Ms. Elizabeth Smith Mr. Louis Spagnola F-S Capt. & Mrs. Paul Spear ’81 Mr. David Stout F-S Mr. Wesley Stroud ’15 Mr. Nathadon Suksiritarnan ’13 Mr. Thitipat Suksiritarnan ’11 Mr. & Ms. Jason T. Sutch P’10* Mr. & Mrs. James Tate ’52 Mr. Daniel Tejada ’15 Mr. & Mrs. Rick Thompson Mr. Nicolas Trevino ’14 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Walsh Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Washburn Mr. Tyrel Avery Watson ’11 Mr. Henry N. Wein ’59 Brig. General Eric Weller ’74 Mr. & Mrs. William W. Wentzel F-S Mrs. Susan Werner Ms. Kari Williams Mr. Robert M. Witt Mr. Steve Yassky Mr. Kaiyuan Zhang ‘15 Ms. Nancy Zinn Mr. & Mrs. Stanley A. Zwierzyna, Jr. F-S Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI)
Adele Seymour with her son, Bill ’78
The Adele Seymour ChallengeAdele T. Seymour, loyal supporter of CFS, mother of Bill Seymour ’78 and grandmother of Jamie Seymour ’92, was remembered fondly by many friends after her passing in October 2009. Gifts in her memory were directed to the School, and a particularly generous donor offered to match the first $20,000 in Annual Fund donations made in her honor. The challenge was fulfilled, and through the kindness of friends additional scholarship assistance was provided to determined and deserving young men, for whom a private, boarding school education might otherwise have been out of reach.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter S. Beck ’89 Mrs. Elsie J. Bedwell Mr. & Mrs. Hasker Booker P’11 Mr. Stuart R. Brackney ’62 Mr. & Mrs. David Chrest F-S Mr. LeRoy R. Coer ’54 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis DiGinto F-S Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Dirks P’09, ’11 & ’13 Mrs. Ann Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Forbes F-S Mr. & Mrs. Karl P. Gabosch ’48 Mr. Peter M. Goda ’60 & Ms. Doris Heckman Mrs. Dawna Haley Ms. Veronica Hennessy P’04 & ’13
Mr. & Mrs. William Holland Mr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Kane Mr. & Mrs. John D. Kistler, Jr. F-S Ms. Rachel Lawton P’10 Ms. Pamela Long P’11 Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Lunardi F-S Mr. & Mrs. Michael Matteo F-S, P’10* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Myers P’12 & ’13 Miss Lisa A. Ochwat F-S Ms. Krista S. Peterson F-S Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Pohlig P’10 Ms. Elberta Prestegard Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Rayser Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Rickert Ms. Lauren B. Sanford
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sharp P’12 Ms. Nadine Sidoriak P’13 Mrs. Megan C. Sperr Mr. & Mrs. Steven Stice Mr. & Mrs. James Tate ’52 Mrs. Rhea Vezmar Ms. Deborah Young & Mr. David M. Chezem CFS Parents’ Association Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences - University of Georgia Order of the Eastern Star - West Chester Chapter #352
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Special GiftsThe Angel FundThe Janet C. Hartzell “Angel Fund” was created in memory of long-time employee and devoted servant, Janet Hartzell. The School and Janet’s children (CFS Director of Alumni Relations Lori McDermott, Ginny McCann and Diane Hartzell) established this fund in her honor with an initial investment of what Janet would have received in added incentive had she been able to take advantage of a retirement package being offered by the School. It is intended to help certain families bridge an existing financial gap in tuition fees should their financial circumstances change unexpectedly.
Janet Hartzell 2009
EITC The Educational Improvement Tax Credit program is funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and allows businesses to credit a portion of their eligible state taxes to an educational institution of their choice. CFS is very pleased to qualify as a “scholarship organization” under the requirements of the program. The following companies made charitable donations to CFS this past year and received credits towards their Penn-sylvania corporate taxes ranging from 75% to 90% of their gift amount. We appreciate their generous support for our mission!
Matching Gift OrganizationsThe following companies have matched charitable gifts made by their employees to CFS:
The Bryn Mawr Trust Company Burns Engineering, Inc. DNB First
First National Bank of Chester County Meridian Bank
Philip Rosenau Co., Inc. Sovereign Bancorp
Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI) Animal & Dairy Sciences - University of Georgia CFS Parents’ Association Christ Church & St. Michaels - Philadelphia, PA Church of the Ascension - Atlantic City, NJ Corson Foundation
William B. Dietrich Foundation Draycott Family Foundation Glenmede Trust Company Hedgebrook Foundation The Heymann Foundation IMC Construction T. James Kavanagh Foundation
The May I. Young Fund of The Philadelphia Foundation The Snowden Foundation Sodexo The James Hale Steinman Foundation The John Frederick Steinman Foundation Thayer Corporation
Foundations and OrganizationsThe following foundations and organizations have made gifts to CFS during the past year:
Wilfred L. Black Trust Estate of Virginia W. Dennison Ellason & Molly Laird Downs PC Trust Estate of Dora A. Dunn George W. Ferguson Trust Under Deed May Hobson Ferguson Trust Dorothy A. Fessler Estate
S. Griswold Flagg III Trust Estate of Janet C. Fullmore E. Allen & Adelaide R. Ginkinger Memorial Trust Frank C. Hagyard Trust Estate of Frances T. Light
Lawrence J. Morris Trust Estate of Nellie V. Shotwell Helen E. VanSant Trust Estate of Virginia Schoettle Walker Finley L. Walton Trust Estate of Anne N. West
Planned GivingPlanned gifts are charitable donations made as part of an investment or estate plan, to provide future support for Church Farm School. We received gifts from the following during this past year:
Boeing Gift Matching Program Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc.
Campbell Soup Company GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Quaker Chemical Foundation
In memory of my grandmother, Ruth Artley Mr. & Mrs. Wes Hutchinson F-S
In memory of Elizabeth Bailer, long-time supporter of CFS Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bailer Mr. & Mrs. William R. Catching Ms. Patricia Cooke Mr. Patrick Dowd Mr. & Mrs. David S. Feustel Mr. & Mrs. Keith D. Gormisky Ms. Karen Kosisher Mr. & Mrs. John J. Mahon Mrs. Barbara H. Riebe Mr. & Mrs. Carl S. Savino
In memory of my husband, George Bartholomew Mrs. Penelope C. Bartholomew
In memory of my brother, Peter Belfatto Mr. Alfio J. Brindisi
In memory of my uncle, Ernest M. Belt ’30, and my mother, Dorothy Belt Hoffman Miss Holly Hoffman
In memory of Ginny Berlenbach, CFS housemother Mrs. Elizabeth D. Ballinger P’85 Ms. Valerie A. Dalton Mr. Wayne J. Fields ’81 Dr. & Mrs. William L. Stroh
In memory of Dr. Harry C. Best, D.D.S., who provided dental care to CFS students Mr. & Mrs. Douglas P. Redman
In memory of Alfred Bieber Mr. Jeffrey B. Wallace
In memory of James S. Bingham Anonymous
In memory of Elliott Brown, CFS Science Teacher Mr. Paul R. Gerjovich ’74 Mrs. Judith A. MacNamee Mr. Maurice A. O’Connor ’71
In memory of Frances S. Brown, grandmother & Walter C. Pohlig Sr., grandfather of Chad Pohlig ’10 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Pohlig P’10
In memory of my husband, David H. Carson, Jr., and my son, David H. Carson III Mrs. Emma L. Carson
In memory of Harry F. Casey Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Casey P’11
In memory of Mildred G. Challman Miss Fay Newkirk
In memory of Bishop Philip Cook of Delaware, who knew the Founder, and his son, George T. Cook II Mrs. Anne H. Cook
In memory of George Dechert Mr. & Mrs. J. Kent Willing
In memory of my wife, Parthene Downey Mr. Paul W. Downey
In memory of Carl Eby Ms. Alberta Flagg & Ms. Sarah Poissonnier
In memory of my husband, Robert W. Flowers ’44 Mrs. Marianna Flowers
In memory of Kimberly Gathright Mr. David J. Gathright P’12
In memory of my wife, Josephine E. Gilmore Mr. Charles E. Gilmore
In memory of Barry Gouak ’56 & Anthony Renda ’56 Mr. Theodore J. Hordeski
In memory of my husband, Willard P. Graeber Mrs. Eleanor Graeber
In memory of Dr. Robert E. Graf ’62 Mr. Stuart R. Brackney ’62 Mr. Joseph W. Joiner ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. McDermott F-S Mr. Niels E. Nordstrom ’62* Dr. & Mrs. J. Gordon Schleicher ’62 Mr. & Mrs. William J. Seymour ’78
In memory of my grandmother, Florence Grant Mr. Charles G. Bronk ’94
In memory of Richard D. Groo Mrs. Jane R. Groo
In memory of my husband, Joseph Gudgeon, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Gudgeon
In memory of my husband, Wesley T. Hall, Sr. Mrs. Dorothy A. Hall
In memory of James D. Harper, long-time CFS supporter Anonymous
In memory of George Hay, Jr. Mr. Malcolm B. Martin
In memory of my father, J. Leonard Held Mr. Ralph W. Held ’34
In memory of my cousin, Raymond Hepfner ’59 Miss F. Phyllis Hepfner
In memory of Harry M.C. Hewson & Kathleen Mason Mrs. William Long Cole
In memory of John Humphreys ’51 Mr. & Mrs. William Gerdes, Kristi & Jaxon Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Humphreys ’53* Mrs. Barbara Treadwell
In memory of of our father, Daniel G. Hutchinson ’52 Mr. Daniel S. Hutchinson Mr. Derek F. Hutchinson Mrs. Carolyn L. Thomas
In memory of Mary Holmes Jones & Janet Mercer Mrs. Lydia E. Taylor
In memory of my mother, Heather A. Kott Cmdr. TImothy J. Kott, USN - CFS ’86
In memory of Lillian Lewis, CFS housemother Ms. Karen L. Dixon
In memory of Carmela Lunardi Anonymous
In memory of my mother, Virginia S. Martin, to continue a tradition that started two generations ago Mrs. Sandra Herr
In memory of Ralph I. Mendenhall ’40 Mrs. Elizabeth Lauer Fischer Mr. James H. Geddes Mr. Thomas Leete Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Lewis Ms. Jennifer Ludemann Mr. James H. Mendenhall ’39 Mr. & Mrs. William C. Porter Mr. & Mrs. George H. Young
In memory of our uncle, William Meoli, a long-time friend of CFS Mr. & Mrs. Louis W. Guglielmo
In memory of Ruth Richmond Mirkil, long-time CFS friend and trustee Mrs. Ruth H. Shepherd
In memory of Mrs. John A. Morrison Mrs. Jean M. Perry
In memory of Rev. John R. Norman, Jr. Mrs. Betty T. Norman Mr. & Mrs. George Vogel, Jr.
In memory of my father, Dr. Tom Parke, doctor to CFS students Mrs. Paul Gibian
In memory of Mary J. Patterson, grandmother of Derek Bennett, Jr. ’11 Mr. & Mrs. Derek Bennett P’11
In memory of Allan Perry ’35 Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Kolb Mr. Charles L. Myers Mr. & Mrs. Henry Simpson III
In memory of my husband, Cortland Reed Prosser ’32 and his brother, Orville Reed Prosser ’38 Mrs. Marie D. Prosser
In memory of John M. Robertson Mr. & Mrs. Roy G. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Keith C. Mitzelfelt Mr. & Mrs. Kevin W. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. William N. Sweet
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Special Gifts
KEY: F-S—Faculty&Staff GP—Grandparent P—Parent *—Non-GraduatingAlumnus
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In memory of my parents, Herbet & Louise Robinson, and my niece, Lisa Blaauboer Ms. Eileen Copland
In memory of of my mother, Betty Mr. Eric S. Schneckenberger ’79
In memory of my grandmother, Ann Shaffner, who helped Dr. Shreiner Ms. Ann P. B. Fitzgerald
In memory of Dr. Charles Shreiner, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Eustace III Mr. & Mrs. Oliver J. Hart, Jr. Ms. Cynthia D. Rugart Mrs. Shirley Shreiner GP’04 Mr. Henderson Supplee III Sodexo Services
In memory of “The Colonel & Charlie” (Rev. C. W. Shreiner & Dr. C.W. Shreiner, Jr.) Mrs. Cordelia Lenz
In memory of Kathleen Smith Mr. Samuel L. Smith
In memory of my sister, Maddy Smith Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd T. Lucas
In memory of my sister, Joyce P. Spaziani Mrs. Cora P. Heness
In memory of Ann Strate, friend of CFS Mr. & Mrs. William B. Birdsall Mr. & Mrs. Barry Clapp Mrs. Sally Macon Dixon
In memory of Ann Strate, friend of CFS Mr. Ovid Fraser The Rev. & Mrs. Henry C. Galganowicz Mr. & Mrs. David Harkins Mr. Mathew C. Hudson Mr. & Mrs. William W. Humm Ms. Ann M. Hunter Ms. Khyati Kadakia & Mr. Nikhil Satra Mr. & Mrs. William L. Keltz Mr. & Mrs. Joseph King, Jr. Ms. Joanne Noun Morrison Ms. Suzanne M. Parker Mr. & Mrs. T. Morris Perot IV Rev. & Mrs. Edmund K. Sherrill II F-S Ms. Sarah B. Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Tucker Silver of Westport, Inc.
In memory of my father, Frank Stryke ’29 Mrs. Wendy S. Boorn
In memory of my brother, Peter Terry ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. Jones
In memory of my father, Albert Thayer Mrs. Dorothy L. Mitchell
In memory of my parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Trefz Mr. Thomas J. Trefz
In memory of of my son, Kenna Mr. & Mrs. Chukwuemeka Umunna P’14
In memory of my husband, Robert J. Van Houten Mrs. Beverley C. Van Houten
In memory of Helen Vollrath, stepmother of Ed Vollrath ’55
Mr. & Mrs. Brooke Pridmore
In memory of Doris B. Wall Miss Janet E. Wall
In memory of my husband, Michael Wallington ’60 Mrs. Erika Wallington
In memory of Mildred Weaver Ms. Mary Louise Harlan
In memory of Edward Weil Mrs. Elsie J. Bedwell
In memory of Helen Wein Mr. & Mrs. Danny P. Burkett Mr. & Mrs. James E. Drylie Mr. Peter M. Goda ’60 & Ms. Doris Heckman Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Hanrahan Ms. Catherine E. McDevitt Mr. Charles H. Wein ’64* Mr. Henry N. Wein ’59 The Wein Family: Lou, Ingrid, Marty, Eleanor, Bill, Karen, Dan, Robin, Lou and Jennifer
In memory of of my father, James West Ms. M. Gay West-Klien
In memory of Earl Wilkins ’26, beloved teacher and coach Mr. Edward C. Ellison ’42 Mr. William P. Stryke ’34
Memorial Gifts
In honor of our grandson, Evan Attipoe ’12 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ball GP’12
In honor of Dr. Gary Ballinger ’85, and my son, Eric, and grandson, Henry Mrs. Elizabeth D. Ballinger P’85
In honor of my son, Brandon Bowden ’11 Ms. Angela Bowden P’11
In honor of all my Maroon brothers Mr. Ralph W. Held ’34
In honor of all the members of the Church Farm Class of 1992 Mr. Gerald Hevey ’92
In honor of all the teachers at Church Farm School Mr. Michael S. Lenau ’08
In honor of J. Wesley Courtney III ’81 Mrs. Dolores Courtney P’81
In honor and in memory of my stay at CFS from 1938-1942 Mr. Paul E. Crothamel*
In honor of Joe and Cindy Fleming Mrs. Mary Anne Killian P’92
In honor of my grandfather, J. Tyler Griffin, long-time friend of CFS Mr. Tyler Chartier
In honor of my husband, Cecil Hengeveld ’64 Mrs. Peggy Hengeveld
In honor of Mr. G. Hughes Mr. Lawrence D. Aigeldinger
In honor of Albert and Kathleen Jehle Mr. Leander P. Tori, Jr.
In honor of my son, Mark A. Labdon ’78 Mrs. Janet M. Labdon P’78
In honor of our grandson, Andrew Lane ’04 Mr. & Mrs. James J. Dolan GP’04
In honor of my son, Dan Lovell ’98* Mrs. Robin Lovell-Knowles P’98*
In honor of my stepfather, Tom Pyle ’53 Ms. Catherine Ganley
In honor of Mrs. Jennifer Sanderson, long-time CFS Art teacher and mentor Anonymous
In honor of my son, Matt Schofield ’02 Mrs. Elizabeth Pula P’02
In honor of Bill Seymour’s dedication to CFS Mrs. Diahann Hughes F-S
In honor of my mother, Mai Stevens Mr. Axel M. Addy ’94
In honor of Antonio Torres Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Schmiederer P ’10
Honorary Gifts
Special Gifts
KEY: F-S—Faculty&Staff GP—Grandparent P—Parent *—Non-GraduatingAlumnus