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Page 1: The O'Neal School Magazine Fall 2010

O’NEALO’NEALTHE MAGAZINE OF THE O’NEAL SCHOOLTHE MAGAZINE OF THE O’NEAL SCHOOL

Fall 2010 Issue&

2009-2010 Annual Report

Fall 2010 Issue&

2009-2010 Annual Report

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Mission StatementO’Neal is a college preparatory school

dedicated to the development of academic excellence, strength of char-

acter, and physical well-being of its students in an

environment where integrity, self-discipline, and consideration for

others are fundamental.

Assistant Headmaster &Director of Institutional Advancement

Brenda Jackson

Chief Financial OfficerEddie Phillips

Director of Admissions& Financial AidAlice Droppers

Director of CommunicationsKathy Taylor

Dean of Faculty / Director of StudiesJim Miles

Lower School DirectorLinda Roberts

Middle School Director Rich Tompkins

Upper School DirectorRichard Catania

Director of AthleticsSteve Dahl

Director of TechnologyWes Underwood

HeadmasterAlan Barr

The O’Neal Administrative Team

On the Cover: Sophomore student, Jeni Bell Rattz takes a photo of her freinds at sunset on their class trip to North Carolina’s Outerbanks.

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Headmaster

3300 Airport Road / P.O. Box 290, Southern Pines, NC 28388-0290 / Telephone: 910.692.6920 / Fax: 910.692.6930 / www.onealschool.org

Dear Members of the O’Neal Community,

The first trimester of our school year is coming to an end and much is happening on our campus. Our students are enjoying our new drama and music programs and we look forward to Middle and Upper School productions in the theater this year. Lower School students are taking turns on stage and are performing for their fellow classmates. They are truly uninhibited! I hope you had an opportunity to attend our annual neighborhood chats where O’Neal parents and I had healthy, positive discussions about the direction of O’Neal.

I hope that all of you have had the opportunity to visit our new website. All parents have a login to view im-portant news, announcements, calendars and student academic information. I trust that parents have taken the opportunity to explore all that our website has to offer and they have used it to retrieve school information as needed. Also provided via the website is our ability to facilitate online giving. If you have not made your O’Neal Fund contribution this year, I encourage you to give it a try.

In this edition of The O’Neal Magazine, you will read about our expansion of programming in the foreign language department involving student foreign exchange and study abroad. A detailed look at the new Pre-K3 program as well as a portfolio of the recent class trips are also featured. We are very thankful to all who contrib-uted to O’Neal. Our annual report grows each year as we honor those who make a difference in the lives of our students.

Congratulations to our middle school girls’ volleyball and boys’ soccer teams for their hard-earned conference wins.

As we embark on this holiday season, take in all of the spirit and energy it provides and be safe in your travels.

Cheers,

Alan K. Barr

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Chairman, Board of Trustees

Dear O’Neal Community:

It’s been a great start to the new school year and your Board of Trustees and I are working hard to continue the exceptional O’Neal educational experience.

The Board operates through its various committees and encourages parental input. Our committees this year are Strategic Planning, Finance, Development and the Committee on Trustees. Each committee is diligently at work in their respective areas and you will hear from them in regard to strategic planning, solicitation of donations to sustain our curriculum and programs as well as in the search for new committee and Board members. If you have a particular interest in any of these areas, please do not hesitate to contact me.

As you review the 2009-2010 Annual Report, included herein, take notice of the many members of our constitu-ency who have contributed to our school. Our Board is eager to invite more of you who have found a place in your heart for O’Neal to participate in giving. We hope that you have seen the difference O’Neal has made in the lives of its past and present students. An O’Neal education makes an everlasting mark on those who receive it as O’Neal produces achievers and leaders who will and DO make a positive difference in the world in which we live. Enjoy reading about these individuals in our alumni section.

Thank you for all that you do to support our students, faculty and staff.

F. Huling Poston, III

3300 Airport Road / P.O. Box 290, Southern Pines, NC 28388-0290 / Telephone: 910.692.6920 / Fax: 910.692.6930 / www.onealschool.org

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What started out as a Monte Carlo night, O’Neal’s 40th Annual Auction, Forty and Fabulous, will be held on Saturday, February 5, 2011 at 6pm at the Fair Barn in Pine-hurst. Please mark your calendar and plan on attending our annual signature event that supports the operating budget of The O’Neal School. Your support is needed at many levels – as donors, attendees and volunteers. O’Neal’s history and past successes will be celebrated. The financial sponsors for the Auction are part of the Busi-ness Alliance program. Students in all divisions will get involved with the Auction this year as entertainers, invita-tion helpers and thank you note writers to O’Neal’s many donors. The Annual Auction could not happen without the support of the local business community as they support O’Neal with item donations solicited by Auction committee volunteers. There will be a Preview on Friday, February 4th from 9am-12pm. Sweet Feed will cater breakfast and JT Davenport of Sanford will underwrite the event. Guests will get to bid on all the auction items before the big event and Lower School students will perform!! Jewelry raffle and $10,000 Cash Raffle tickets will be sold. On Saturday evening the festivities kick into high gear. Over 300 silent auction items will be up for bid ranging from rugs to jewelry to golf and student-created art. There is a live auction with items such as trips, beach houses and one-of-a-kind experiences. This is an elegant evening with a full host bar and a tapas dinner catered by Elliotts on Linden.

If you are interested in joining a dedicated group of indi-viduals who orchestrate the Annual Auction, please contact Lynn Melton at [email protected] or at (910) 692-6920 ext. 104.

Celebrate Forty and Fabulous and join in the fun on Saturday, February 5th!

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1980Benjamin LeFever graduated from The Citadel in 1985 with a BA in history and Campbell University in 1988 with a law degree. He is a self-employed attorney in Fayette-ville and has an 18 year old daughter, Lisa, who is a fresh-man at UNC majoring in journalism and an 11 year old daughter, Eva.

1983Elizabeth Granger Tait lives in Wilmington with her husband, Burt, and their six year old daughter, Cameron, who is a first grader at Cape Fear Academy. Elizabeth graduated from NCSU with a BS in business management and Burt graduated from Hampden Sydney College with a BA in eco-nomics. Burt is a general contractor and Elizabeth is a stay at home mom for Cameron. They met while work-ing for a commercial real estate firm in Raleigh.

1985Quinten Van Camp lives in Tasmania, Australia with her husband Willem Van Den Broek and their two and an

half year old daughter, Bailey. She and her husband own a restaurant/bar. Quinten attended UNCW after O’Neal and transferred to Springfield College in Massachusetts where she earned a degree in psychology. She worked in mental health until she and her sister, Ashley, opened Ashten’s Restaurant in Southern Pines in 1997. Quinten and Willem met in Aspen, Colorado where he was visiting his sister and she was managing a restaurant at The St. Regis. Quinten is now a dual citizen of Aus-tralia and the United States. She and Willem hope to move back to the US in the future.

1990Chris Kruse is married to Ashley and they live in Rye, NH. He is the northeast territory sales manager for NCR Corporation. He graduated from Elon University in 1995 with a bachelor of arts degree. Chris’ wife, Ashley, gradu-ated from Kent Denver School in 1999 and Vanderbilt Uni-versity in 1999. They had a baby girl, Campbell Elizabeth, on July 30th. We wish the new family well!!

1995Elaine Bradbury Passman and her husband, Corey, have a two year old daughter, Katie. Elaine was accepted to Sewanee (The University of the South) during her junior year at O’Neal and spent her senior year in France. She received a degree in economics. She was in corporate banking and finance for ten years and now stays home with Katie. Elaine met Corey at Sewanee and they moved to Lynchburg, VA two years ago when Corey joined a urology practice after being at the University of Alabama Birming-ham for medical school and his residency and at Wake Forest for his fellowship.

1999Connie Fleming Wright and her husband, Andrew, had

a baby girl on September 30th. They named her Sidney Fleming Wright. She weighed in at 7lbs. 15oz. and was 20 inches long. Mom, dad and baby are getting to know each other and O’Neal wishes them well!

2000Shelley Rainey Keith lives in Winterville with her husband Taylor and Taylor’s son Terry (4) and their daughter, Rainey Grace (2). She was a Kindergarten teacher but now is a stay-at-home mom. Taylor works for the NCDOT and owns a small real estate company.

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Alumni Notes

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Alumni Notes2001Justin Carr married Stephanie Van Eron on May 1st at St. Mark Catholic Church in Wilmington with a reception at the City Club. Stephanie is a bank teller at SunTrust Bank in Fuquay-Varina and has a degree from Cape Fear Community College. Justin and Stephanie met at Dock-side, a restaurant on the Intercoastal Waterway where Justin worked as a cook. He gradu-ated from UNCW in December 2005 with a BA in criminal justice and a minor in sociology, but found his calling cooking so he worked several years as a chef at Dockside and Rafaella’s before returning to school for post-graduate studies at Johnson & Wales Culinary Institute in Charlotte. He now works as a chef at Fearrington House Restaurant in Pittsboro. Justin and Stephanie live in Cary.

Jennifer Ferrell lives in Raleigh and works at the Durham Performing Arts Center as the ticket supervisor. She gradu-ated from Clemson University in 2005 with a degree in communications and sports management and was a photog-rapher at Disney World before returning to Raleigh.

2004Brandon Thompson has recently taken the position of JV boy’s basketball head coach and varsity boy’s basketball assistant head coach. Welcome back, Brandon!!

Emily Troutman is living in Paris and attending the Sor-bonne. She is taking eight classes this semester in French literature in pursuit of her master’s degree after majoring in French at the College of Charleston. For the past two years she was in northern France teaching English (one year in an elementary school and one in a high school) and has moved to Paris to study and be an au pair for a family with three young children.

2006Brandon Allen is currently pursuing his doctorate in phar-macy at the South Carolina College of Pharmacy - USC. He will graduate with a PharmD in May 2012. He is the president of the National Community Pharmacists Associa-tion and works for Hawthorne Laurel Pharmacy, an inde-pendent drug store in Columbia, SC as an intern. In the summer of 2010 he was involved with the South Carolina Rural Interprofessional Training (SCRIPT) program in Oconee County and implemented a program at Lakeview

Assisted Living called “Mentally Sharp at Any Age” which consisted of mental and physical exercises to delay the onset and/or progression of Alzheimer’s. Brandon plans on attending medical school in the fall of 2012 but has not decided on a particular school yet.

Kelsey Bartiss attended The College of William and Mary and earned a BA in anthropology and a minor in art and art history in May. At W&M she was involved with Circle K International, the equestrian club, W&M heritage dancers and worked in the main campus library. Presently, she is an ophthalmic assistant with Family Eye Care of the Carolinas and plans to apply for graduate school, studying library and information science, to begin in the fall of 2011. Kelsey is the School’s O’Neal Fund Alumni Co-Chair for 2010-2011.

Seana Catherman graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology in May with a BS in biotechnology and she’s now a laboratory technician in the Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology department at the University of Roches-ter. In the lab they are trying to set up an antibody cloning library for different diseases (mostly Lupus and HIV) with the goal being to have the antibodies stored for use in later projects and possibly commercializing the process to allow for the sale of the antibodies to other labs. She plans to take graduate classes next fall, working towards her PhD in genetics or cancer biology. Seana lives in Rush, NY.

Kat Davis is now a first grade teacher at Thales Academy in Apex after receiving a BS in elementary education from North Carolina State University in May. She is engaged to

Chris Hooks and a June 2011 wed-ding is planned. Kat met Chris while working with the Carolina Hurricanes. Chris is from Mebane and graduated

from Appalachian State University with a degree in Com-munications, Electronic Media and Broadcasting. He is the “Voice of the Eagles” for North Carolina Central Univer-sity. He broadcasts all of the sports games and travels the country. Kat lives in Raleigh.

John Harrison graduated from Wake Forest University in May with a BA in both history and political science. He is a member of Phi Alpha Theta, an American honor society for undergraduate and graduate students and professors of history. He is currently a law student at Elon University’s School of Law in Greensboro.

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Alumni NotesKate King graduated in May from UNC with a BS in busi-ness administration and a minor in Spanish. She is cur-rently at Campbell University School of Law and lives in Raleigh.

Preston Puleo was on the dean’s list and participated in varsity crew at Cornell University. He graduated in May 2010 with a bachelor of science degree from Cornell.

Danielle Turk graduated from Penn State University with a BS in neuroscience and a minor in kinesiology. She is taking graduate classes at Villanova University and works in a clinical research lab at the University of Pennsylvania analyzing MRI imaging and lumbar spine abnormalities. She plans to apply to medical school or physician’s assis-tant school in the near future. She lives outside of Philadel-phia, PA.

Jack Ulrich graduated from Furman University in May with a BA in history. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and the Furman golf team which won the 2010 Southern Conference championship. After playing golf at Furman, he is pursuing his love for the game as a product specialist with PING. He lives in Peoria, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix.

Stephanie White will graduate from North Carolina State University in May with a BA in communication with a concentration in media and a double minor in journalism and biology. While going to State, she has been a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. She is currently a marketing as-sistant with Thompson Financial Group where she has been able to organize and plan events for people in the Triangle area to enjoy. Once she graduates, she will pursue a career as a physician’s assistant. 2009Katie Maness is a sophomore at NCSU majoring in com-munication with a concentration in public relations and plans to double major with English or psychology with a minor in Spanish. She was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester. Katie is a member of Delta Gamma and volunteers for the NC Library for the Blind, American Diabetes Association, and Brighton Gardens. As a First Year College Student Ambassador, Katie leads tours to newly admitted or potential students to educate them about NCSU. She writes for the school newspaper, The Techni-cian, and is a member of the English Club.

Douglass Johnson was recently accepted into the Honors College at UNC-Chapel Hill. This will allow him to take

two honors classes each semester and access to new oppor-tunities, advisors and scheduling options while maintaining a 3.0 GPA.

Amanda Rubenstein works for Tarheel Canine Train-ing, Inc. in Sanford as a full-time police canine trainer and instructor. She began working in the kennels taking care of the animals as a way to make money before starting at NC State. She fell in love with the training aspect and began as an intern. They train police dogs for narcotics and explo-sives detection, cadaver recovery, search and rescue as well as patrol and personal protection. Besides train-ing the dogs, Amanda also trains police officers on how to properly handle and work with their dogs on the street and she trains civilian dog trainers as well. Her specialty is “bomb dogs” and her personal dog is cer-tified in explosives detec-tion. When the car bomb went off in Times Square in May, she was hired by a pri-vate company to search the Marriott Marquis and part of Times Square with her bomb sniffing dog.

Amanda took an opportunity this summer to conduct some training at O’Neal’s Upper School.

2010Blair Puleo is a freshman at UNC – Chapel Hill. In early October she won the Miss Moore County 2011 competi-tion held at Sandhills Community College. In addition to the Miss Moore County title, Blair received the community

service award for her work with “Helping Hands” as well as the scholar and talent awards. She will represent Moore County in the Miss North Carolina pageant next June. Congratulations to Blair!!

The Pilot

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Alumni Events

Class of 2000 Reunion

The Class of 2000 is having a reunion on Saturday, Novem-ber 27th. The Alumni Office is hosting a Family Breakfast and Campus Tour on Sunday, November 28th from 9:30-11am for all Class of 2000 alumni, their spouses, children and parents. Invitations have been mailed to all alumni and parents. O’Neal would love to have you back on campus to see how far the School has come in almost forty years.

To RSVP for the class reunion contact Farra Martin Wil-son at [email protected]. To RSVP for the Family Breakfast and Campus Tour, please contact Lynn Melton at [email protected] or at 910-692-6920 ext. 104.

4th Annual Alumni DayVisit O’Neal on Wednesday, January 5th for the 4th An-nual Alumni Day. Post graduates are invited to have lunch and a round-table discussion with the O’Neal seniors and alumni will share their college experiences. The lunch will occur in the atrium of the Activities Center and the discus-sion will take place in theater. After lunch, the alumni can tour the newly expanded campus and visit with faculty and friends. At 5pm alumni will play O’Neal’s varsity basket-ball team in the new gymnasium. Come to play or cheer on the alumni.

Please contact Lynn Melton, assistant director of Volunteer Management and Alumni Relations for more information at [email protected] or 910-692-6920 ext. 104.

O’Neal Homecoming and Alumni Social

Enjoy The O’Neal School’s Homecoming basketball games on Friday, January 7th against Fayetteville Academy in the gymnasium of the Activities Center. Everyone will get a seat in the new gym!! Homecoming will be the culminat-ing event for Spirit Week, a week of funny clothes and pep rallies. The Booster Club will host a pre-game dinner in the dining commons from 4:00-6:00pm with the boys’ JV basketball game beginning at 4:00pm, the girls’ varsity game at 5:30pm and the boys’ varsity game at 7:00pm. The crowning of the Homecoming Queen will follow the basketball game. Please come out and support the Falcons as they play Fayetteville Academy. After the game, the Alumni Office will host our 2nd Annual Alumni Social at Pine Needles – details will be mailed and emailed to you. Join us for an evening with other alumni, O’Neal faculty and administration.

Contact Information

O’Neal Alumni: Please update us with your correct mailing address and email address so that the alumni office can be in contact with you regarding alumni events on and off cam-

pus as well as class reunions. Email is the best way for O’Neal to contact and update you on

what’s happening with the Alumni office.Go to the alumni section of our website:

www.ONealSchool.org

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Above: Attendees enjoyed the O’Neal Fund Donor Party held in September. Below: Freshman Kathleen Mills entertains.

Did you know…?

+ O’Neal’s 45 graduating seniors were accepted to 52 different schools across the country – and across the world when including the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Total scholarships earned by this class were $1.2 million.

+ Two of O’Neal’s juniors kicked off the School’s foreign exchange program this summer with an intense study of the Spanish language in Vigo, Spain where they were also able to experience the country’s celebration of winning the World Cup in soccer.

+ Leadership opportunities have expanded as five of O’Neal’s rising seniors were selected to launch a new prefect program, climbed 1200 feet up to Trail Rider Pass, and began planning activities to involve the entire student body in service projects, student life, academic tutoring, admissions and communications.

+ Michael Norman and the Upper School students will perform “The Murder Room”, a murder mystery farce, this spring.

+ 48 7th and 8th grade students are taking the new drama class taught by Alison Chernin and O’Neal senior, Seth Edmonds, as the teacher’s assistant.

+ Mr. Norman and Mrs. Chernin are exploring a dinner theater event this fall combining Middle and Upper School performers.

+ 65 5th and 6th grade students participated in a new intramural program including soccer, volleyball, and basketball allowing for social interaction as well as the experience of playing as part of a team.

+ 18 Middle School students have joined the new Science Olympiad team which is an Olympics style education contest meeting weekly after school and then participating in a regional competition in the spring.

+ 75 Lower School students happily participated in after-school clubs ranging from yoga to the science club, Let’s Get Messy.

+ Two teams of 4th graders will participate in the international educational program, Odyssey of the Mind, this year which provides creative problem solving opportunities for team members.

These learning experiences are possible through donations made to The O’Neal Fund.

Thank you for supporting this fund each year!

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AdmissionsEnrollment Referral Program for Parents

As a small way of saying “thank you” for the effort that parents make to bring new students to O’Neal, the Ad-missions Office gave an O’Neal Tervis Tumbler to those families that made a referral of a prospective family, which resulted in an enrollment for the 2010-11 academic year.

Each family who made a referral of a student that enrolled was also entered into a $500 tuition credit drawing which was be given out at the school picnic in September. The Winter family was the winner of the drawing.

The enrollment refferal program will continue for this year with the same time frame and offerings. So, O’Neal parents - be on the look out for new families to refer!

Above: Director of Admissions, Alice Droppers talks with new parents at the New Parent Breakfast held in

September

Pre-K3Judy Goetzl, Southen PinesHenry Hodges, RaefordElise Milligan, PinehurstMax Pashley, PinehurstMari Rea, PinehurstAaron Scodius, AberdeenJake Shepherd, PinehurstLouise Wells, PinehurstMeredith Whaley, PinehurstDavid White, PinehurstRory Wilson, PinehurstRonan Wilson, PinehurstMadilynWilson, Pinebluff

Pre-K4Caroline Acker, Southern PinesAndy Ambriz-Cortes, PinehurstAlyssa Blondin, Seven LakesAlexis Coates, VassMary Katherine Earhart, PinehurstLiam Hodges, RaefordAlexzander Hussein, MaxtonAudrey Kim, PinehurstChristian Maloney,VassMax Martin, PinehurstAvery Nelson,Pinehurst

Brooke Nowakowski, Seven LakesJayden Randall, RaefordHannah Saye, PinehurstJohn Shepherd, PinehurstAvery Sundborg, CarthageCarleigh Wehrum, AberdeenJohn Yonkovich, Pinehurst

KindergartenCaroline Berryman, AberdeenWyatt Crissman, SanfordMarshall Landry, PinehurstCaroline Wehrum, AberdeenFaith Ziglar, Pinehurst

First GradeEli Hodges, RaefordSiva Ramgoolam, Southern PinesDulcinea Thompson-Parker, Pinehurst

Second GradeZoey Furie, Southern PinesBen Martin,Vass

Third GradeMadeline Johnson, Pinehurst

Fourth GradeCharles Bell, Southern PinesWalker Bell, Southern PinesZach Furie, Southern Pines

Fifth GradeJack Davenport, SanfordWill Keller, SanfordDrex Lindsey, Whispering PinesCody Stokes, PinehurstJoseph Tozzi, Sanford

Sixth GradeGracie Bell, Southern PinesChristopher Dymond, SanfordTaylor Ellis, Southern PinesTucker Fessenden, West EndJessica Lange, Whispering PinesHaley McGuirt, PinehurstAlyssa Pearson, Laurel HillJosh Pleasant, RaefordSimone Woolley, Southern Pines

Seventh GradeHunter Atkinson, PinehurstMadison Greer, Mt. GileadJake Stokes, Pinehurst

Eighth GradeJonathan Bowling, LaurinburgRick Catania, PinehurstSarah D’Annunzio, Raeford

Ninth GradeDanielle Cormier, PinehurstJosh D’Annunzio, RaefordMary Dixon, CarthageKyle Flechsig, Whispering PinesAllison Johnson, PinehurstJack Johnston, Southern PinesBilly McDougald, PinehurstEthan Morris, Aberdeen

Tenth GradeLogan Butler, SanfordDavid McLaurin, Laurinburg

Eleventh GradeTheresa Berg, GermanyPedro Gonzalez-Puelles Gil, SpainCaleb Wood, Laurinburg

Twefth GradeQuinn Griffin, SanfordGarrick McAlhany, West EndSam Parsons, West EndGinny Woollens, Sanford

Above: Pre-K and kindergarten students try out the computer center at the ice cream social held just before the first day of

school.

The Winter’s won the enrollment

referral program drawing for a

$500 tuition credit. They referred the Woolley family. Pictured: Doug

Woolley, 6th grade student, Simone

Woolley, Francine Winter and 6th grade student, Margo Winter.

Students New to O’Neal 2010-2011

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O’Neal Expands Opportunities with

Foreign ExchangeWhen Richard Catania began working as assistant Up-per School director on July 1st, the wheels were in motion for foreign exchange to take shape at O’Neal. Already on the burner were two rising O’Neal seniors on their way to Vigo, Spain for a one-month stay. With 27 years of experience in student foreign exchange, Mr. Catania has set specific objectives for O’Neal. “O’Neal students are serious about learning the languages,” says Catania. “There is a huge demand for this at O’Neal –parents, students and faculty members are very excited about students being flu-ent in other languages.”

To start the ball rolling, the foreign exchange program that Mr. Catania has been as-sociated with for many years, awarded two $5,000 scholar-ships for one month’s study abroad. Summer Barmore and Alex Averbook were the recipients. Immersed in every-day living, Summer and Alex each lived with a Vigo fam-ily and underwent intensive study of the Spanish language. “Everyone spoke a lot faster and it was very intimidating,” remarks Summer. “ I grew unafraid of making mistakes. Being corrected when I said something the wrong way was how I learned.”

Alex and Summer had Span-ish class every morning with an instructor and the rest of the day was left to explore and be with their host families. A memorable event for their stay abroad, Spain won the World Cup. “There were fireworks going off after every goal,” says Alex. “Horns were honk-ing and everyone was cheering.”

Summer and Alex had to acclimate to Spain’s eating sched-

ule: noon was breakfast, 3:30pm was lunch and 10:30pm was supper. “The people have an easy going nature,” says Summer. “They loved life. I was a lot more relaxed in Vigo. In coming back home, the stringent schedule and ‘have to’s’ were waiting for me.”

Alex is thinking of pursuing teaching at the high school or college level. Summer is considering International Busi-ness. They both felt this program to be an unforgettable experience and an opportunity to make life long friends. “I got SKYPE on my computer so that I can continue to talk with my host family,” exclaims Summer. “It was a great experience,” says Alex. “It has changed me.”

This type of program is a way to promote a new way of traveling as an explorer and not as a tourist,” says Catania. “ When you immerse yourself in another way of life, you learn a new way of thinking – as Mark Twain expressed -… ‘a charitable view of man and things’.”

New to O’Neal are junior stu-dents: Pedro Puelles Gil from Vigo, Spain and Theresa Berg from Niederkrüchten, Germa-ny. Here for the school year, Pedro is living with Holly and Carty Davis, parents of Brandt (12th grade), Madelyn (10th grade) and Piper (8th grade). Theresa is living with Marina and Randy Craven. Randy is a past parent of 2010 graduate Emma Craven.

Pedro has traveled to the US many times, but just for pleasure. “All I had to know how to say was ‘I want food’ and nothing more,” says Pedro. This is Theresa’s first time in the US and both students have the ultimate goal of mastering the English language. “ I also wanted the opportunity to experience being independent and living away from my family,” says

Theresa. When asked how she imagined the US before

she got here, Theresa remarks, “You hear a lot about the states—big cars, fast food.” “ We have fast food, but your fast food is better,” interjects Pedro.

Alex and Summer in Castro Park, a large natural park set in the center of Vigo.

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Continuing her running experience, Theresa is proven to be a pace setter for O’Neal’s cross country team. In Ger-many, Theresa runs track and plays soc-cer. She also plays the cello. Pedro was a member of O’Neal’s Varsity Soccer team. Pedro will be one of the managers for O’Neal’s Varsity Basketball team this winter and he plans to play tennis this spring.

After spending a few months here, both of them have had to make adjustments. Both were used to having more classes, but they were scheduled differently. Theresa would finish up school at noon, go home, eat lunch with her family and then attend an extracurricular activity such as cello lessons or running. Pedro’s school ended at 6pm, but he also had a three hour lunch break. Having come from places where they could take their bike or the bus wherever they wanted to go, both students find it difficult to have to depend on someone else to drive them places. Having never had to infringe upon their own family for transportation, it is even more difficult to ask others for the favor. With reference to Summer and Alex’s dining schedule in Spain, Pedro is experiencing the opposite here. However, he has chosen to eat twice for every designated meal as opposed to giving up his Spain schedule.

When asked what they will remember the most about O’Neal, both Pedro and Theresa agreed on three things: the student life, spirit, and very nice people.

According to O’Neal’s Foreign Language Depart-ment Chair, Lyn Cagle “Seeing Pedro and Theresa using a language which is not their own in everyday conversation has reinforced for our students the

fact that foreign language is not just a requirement to be learned in the classroom and checked off. It opens a new world of exploration and relationships with those from other countries and will help define the quality and richness of their future experiences in life.”

Regarding Pedro and Theresa, Cata-nia comments, “I admire their cour-age.” He also commends O’Neal, its Board of Trustees, and the host families for making the commit-ment in forging this program.

With a French upbringing, Richard Catania came to the US almost thirty years ago. Just last year he became an American citizen. “When I was very young, I had a dream to come to the US,” says Catania. “To attend high school in America is a dream for many young people in other countries. In turn, the opportunity to have foreign exchange students is a gift to O’Neal – to learn different cultures and to hear different languages spoken by native tongues.”

There’s more to come…- The founder and president of Terres de Langues

in Tours, France has just recently visited O’Neal to get an idea of O’Neal’s culture in order to find an appropriate fit for a partner school in France. This partnership would establish student foreign exchange – both ways. With this organization, a teacher exchange program is being designed as well as 2-week study abroad programs for O’Neal’s UPCOMING eighth grade students.

- Mr. Catania is traveling to Argentina over spring break and while on vacation he is going to explore the possibility of creating an exchange partnership with a school.

Theresa (left) runs with teammates in a cross country meet.

Pedro and Theresa pose with members of their host families, Headmaster Alan Barr and Upper School Director Richard Catania.

Pedro and Dave Wood, assistant soccer coach and Upper School teacher.

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Upper School HappeningsLeft: AP environmental sci-ence class visits the NC Zoo.

Right: Seniors show their baby photos at the fall senior

breakfast.

Above: “Team work” at the senior retreatBelow: SGA Powder Puff Football

Above: O’Neal FANSLeft: Tug -of- War Intramurals

Above: Halloween Parade to the Lower SchoolBelow: Headmasters Award Recipients & Headmaster

Alan Barr

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A Closer Look at Class TripsClass Trips! Middle and Upper School students anticipate the traditional September week every year. These overnight journeys to destinations along the East Coast may last from three to five days, depending on the grade.

Is their a purpose? Yes.

• Six weeks after school starts, the class trips give students and their teachers the opportunity to get to know each other and to form a healthy relationship to last the rest of the school year.

• For many students, the class trips provide an opportunity to be taken out of one’s “comfort zone” and find self accomplishment. For the lower grades, it could be the first time a student has spent more than one day away from their parents. For many of the trips, students participate in ropes courses and other challenging activities that push individuals physically and mentally to accomplish a given task.

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Fifth grade students travel to Betsy-Jeff Penn 4-H Camp in Reidsville, NC to learn the concept of geocaching. Geocaching involves receiving a set of map coordinates and then using a GPS and a topographical map to find the treasure.

Sixth grade students travel to Pine Knoll Shores, NC to participate in the “Sound to Sea” pro-

gram. The ecology program provides hands-on learning of the coastal ecosystems and observa-tions of life in the sounds, on the beach, and in the maritime forest environments. It also corre-

sponds with their unit study of oceans and ocean life.

The eighth grade students experience Washington DC and the surrounding area see-ing firsthand evidence of our nation’s history. This trip complements their study of

civics including the principles and structure of American Democracy.

Seventh grade students travel to Camp High Rocks in Cedar Mountain, NC where they are presented with chal-

lenges that require problem solving and teamwork.

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• Many of the trips provide hands-on learning that relate to topics taught in the classroom.

• The way in which these trips are coordinated allows for students to see and learn from an exploratory viewpoint and not that of a tourist. Not to say that the students are not tour-ists in the middle of downtown Washington DC or Charles-ton, but their itinerary is designed to make the trip as interac-tive and awe inspiring as possible.

• The trips allow for character development and acknowl-edgement of each and every student as they show their personality within their class and establish their method of interaction.

• A voyage with friends to an interesting place is fun!

No matter the purpose, this O’Neal tradition remains stead-fast and positive for its students.

The freshmen conquer the ropes course and take in white water rafting and hiking at the YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly in Pisgah

Forest, NC.

Juniors explore Charleston as a contribution to their US History study of sectionalism and the issues that led to the Civil War.

Sophomores enjoy North Carolina’s Outerbanks and its history.

Seniors spend a few days at Nantahala to take in some white water rafting and just plain fun. They return early in the week to renovate their senior room in the student center and accomplish

other “senior” duties.

Freshmen get settled for their trip.

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Middle School Happenings

Sixth grade band Jr. Beta Inductees

Above: Seventh & Eighth Grade Art Class studies Pollock.

Right: Fifth Grade Shark Dissec-tions

Below: Tug-of-war house compe-tition

Above:Halloween “Peeps”

Below: Fifth and sixth grade baseball intramurals.

Mentors and Mentees

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Welcome Pre-K3!A full class of thirteen students for O’Neal’s new Pre-K3 class, keeps instructor, Penny Vest and her assistant, Kelly Spruill hopping. “I love this age”, exclaims Mrs. Vest. As she talks during “free play time,” three girls take turns sit-ting on her lap. “I have to keep things interesting and that means making new materials often and I like doing that.” When the opportunity was presented last year, Mrs. Vest jumped at it. Her Montessori training, in addition to her early childhood education and certifications, provided a great fit for the position.

Both Pre-K3 and Pre-K4 classes are structured to give parents options on how long they want their children to

stay at O’Neal. The morning starts with circle time where they review the calendar, say the pledge of allegiance, sing a song and participate in activities such as “finger play” and “read aloud” exercises. Then the students move on to learning centers and teacher-directed activities. During this time, Mrs. Vest works one-on-one with students to learn skills such as letter recognition, cutting, sequencing and patterns. Miss Spruill often conducts games that involve more than one student, such as alphabet matching and number set matching. Often times, a cooking activity hap-pens in the morning and it is almost always associated with letter recognition. For instance, when studying the letter “P”, they cooked a pizza. O’Neal’s librarian, Lynn Bow-ness visits the classroom once a week to read a story. The elementary art teacher, Patty Amato also conducts an art class for them on a weekly basis. In December, the students will participate in a weekly music class with music teacher, June Infantino.

After snack time and a restroom break, it’s on to recess! “I like to let the children decide how they want to play,” says Mrs. Vest. “They want to have time with friends, but they also want time alone.” The sandbox swings and toys are popular items.

When recess is finished, it’s another hour of learning before noon arrives.

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Students enjoy the reading center.

Making mud is a popular activity during recess.

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School ends for most of the Pre-K3 students at this time. However, depending on the day, 4 to 6 students stay on until 3:15pm – where Mrs. Vest’s classroom becomes an afternoon care center and they have lunch, story time, rest time, free play centers and outside play. The free play centers include activities such as puzzles, home living, manipulatives, reading and art.

“Our son, Max, loves going to preschool at O’Neal,” com-ments O’Neal parent, Susan Pashley. “He wakes up every day asking if it is a school day, and when I confirm that it is, he yells ‘Yahoo!’ and grabs his backpack. Mrs. Vest is fantastic, and I know that Max is in great hands with teach-ers and staff who really care about him and his develop-ment.”

Based on the Core Knowledge Level I curriculum, the activities conducted throughout the day provide a focus on social skills enabling a young child to function inde-pendently with the social setting of the class group. Work habits are also addressed by gently guiding the students to develop a methodology for approaching different activities. This establishes a foundation for the manner in which the children will later approach academic work in kindergar-ten and beyond. Students learn how to understand and use spoken language through the development of basic conver-sational skills such as clearly communicating one’s needs or understanding or giving a verbal description of a person, object or experience. For developing fine motor skills, an art project is conducted almost daily.

Ongoing daily observations and informal assessments of each child’s progress and frequent communication with the Pre-K4 teachers help Mrs. Vest prepare the three year olds for the next school year.

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Working together with playdough.

Mrs. Vest works one-on-one with a student.

Stringing beads for a necklace Swinging at recess Apples are stamped on the tree at the art center.

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Lower School Happenings

Pre-K4 students exchange gifts with residents at Quail Haven.Fourth grade students strike a pose in art class.

Above: Battle of the Books After School ClubRight: First grade swimming class

Below: Kindergarten performs at Assembly

Above: Lower School pizza partyBelow: Bus evacuation drills

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O’Neal had a strong showing and a full game schedule for all of its teams this fall season. The middle school girls’ volleyball and boys’ soccer teams both pulled out confer-ence championships.

The middle school volleyball team finished their season with a conference championship win in the SEAMAC Tournament held Friday, October 22, 2010 at Village Chris-tian School in Fayetteville. The team finished the season with a conference record of 17- 3 and an overall record of 24- 4. O’Neal entered the tournament in second place be-hind Village Christian. Confidence was high, after crushing Village’s undefeated streak a week earlier with a 2-0 win at O’Neal. The team won the first two games, 25 - 22 and 25 - 18. Scotti McGowan and Sarah D’Annunzio received All-Tournament Honors and Taylor Shelton received Tourna-ment MVP.

Coached by Beth Field, this year’s team consisted of 21 players. The season was highlighted with strong, consistent performances by eighth graders Taylor Shelton, Scotti Mc-Gowan, Tessa Candiotti, and seventh graders Ellen Tafoya and Hannah Sullivan.

It was a wonderful season with a great group of girls. Their hard work, enthusiasm, and love of the game was evident. The team received the nicest compliment from the Liberty coach after beating them in the second round, eliminat-ing them from the tournament. Their coach said our girls showed class and character by the way they played and handled themselves on and off the court after they won. Special thanks to Coach Kendall Harper for her instruction, guidance and support throughout the season.

The middle school soccer team had a fantastic season, finishing with a 12-1 record and the conference champion-ship after a 2-0 victory over Village Christian in the finals. Coached by David Williamson, the team of 25 was made

up of 7 eighth graders and 18 seventh graders who worked hard throughout the season to continually improve and stay a step ahead of their opponents. Captains Austin Gibbons and Matthew LaVigne provided strong leadership day in and day out and helped set a great example of sportsman-ship during each game. The team had three players who made the All-Tournament team, including Matthew LaVi-gne, Andrew Hassenfelt, and Brian Subin, as well as the Tournament MVP, Mason Sullivan.

The varsity girls tennis team has won second place in the CFIC conference with an overall 11-4 record. Coach Don Woodfield praised the play of his team dur-ing the regular season. Their only losses were to Cape Fear Academy and Westchester Coun-try Day School, two of the top

teams in the state. Two players, Brianna Ek and Amelia Schirmer also received All-Conference awards with Mary Garner and Victoria Scarpa getting Honorable Mentions. Coach Woodfield was selected as Coach of the Year in the CFIC Conference. The team tied for 7th place in the state tournament(NCISAA).

The varsity boys’ soccer team wrapped up a terrific season in which they finished 3rd in the Cape Fear Independent Conference. They were seeded 10th in the state playoffs, only to fall to #7 seated Cape fear Academy in the first round game. The state playoff game was the first in many years.

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Athletics

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AthleticsIt was also a game which O’Neal held a lead and was tied until the closing minutes of the game. The team exceeded expectations this season, and played some great soccer along the way. The season highlights include beating Cape Fear Academy 2-0 during the regular season, beat-ing Carolina Friends 3-1, playing the #1 ranked 1A public school team in the state to a tie until conceding a goal with less than 2 minutes remaining, and beating Fayetteville Christian the last game of the regular season while missing 5 key players. The improved play of the soccer team caught the eye of other coaches in the conference, who voted John Roger Moore (9th grade), Jacob Talbert (10th grade), and Colin Jameson (12th grade) to the All-Conference team. In addition, Bryce Baldelli (12th grade) and Dylan Gehle (12th grade) made All-Conference Honorable Mention. This great season would not have been possible without Coach Ted Hassenfelt and the leadership of the nine seniors – Matthew Freison, Thomas Griffin, Dylan Gehle, David Letteney, Stephen Chamberlain, Charlie Thompson, Brandt Davis, Colin Jameson, and Bryce Baldelli. Bryce Baldelli, Stephen Camberlain, Brandt Davis, and Colin Jameson all shared captain duties this season. The seniors worked hard to make this a special season, and laid the groundwork for the soccer program for the future.

The varsity volleyball team had a rebuilding year with only two returnees from last year’s team, Kellyann Miller and Katie Tighe. Other team members included Heather Dyer, Quinn Griffin, Ginny Wollens, Katie Dyer, Tory Fedder, Jackie Chamberlain, Maeve Bartiss, Claire Russell, and Katelyn Hunt. Coached by Kendall Harper, the team improved each week through hard work and good communi-

cation. We played a very competitive schedule. This made the team bond quickly and overcome their hurdles. The girls were a joy to coach. They always wanted to stay after practice to work on specifics and the harder the drill was in practice the more they loved it. Kellyann Miller received All Conference Player and Katie Tighe received Honorable Men-tion.

The boys’ and girls’ cross coun-try teams witnessed another season with records falling and

new awards being taken up. Coached by Josh Roberts, O’Neal runners took top-ten medals at the Carolina Clas-sic, Jeremy Gaines Invitational, and Moore County Middle School Championship this year. Juniors Alana Godbey and Theresa Berg set new school records at 5th (22:11) and 2nd (21:51) respectively. This year O’Neal also hosted the Cape Fear Independent Conference Championship. The boys’ and girls’ teams placed third of four and saw runners Theresa Berg, Alana Godbey, Austin Puleo, Evan Davies, and Ian Maynor qualify as All-Conference runners. The boys placed 12th and the girls placed 16th.

The JV girls’ tennis team had a great season, finishing with an overall re-cord of 5 wins and 3 losses and a con-ference record of 5 wins and 2 losses. Coached by Shane Moubry, this was a very young and talented team consist-ing of 7 eighth graders and 2 tenth graders. The highlight of the season was a win over Cape Fear Academy, winning 7 out of the 12 matches. All the girls showed great improvement throughout the year and will continue to play in the off season. The O’Neal tennis program, as a whole, has a

bright future starting with this great group of girls.

The JV girls’ volleyball team finished the year with a 4-9 record. From day one the girls came ready to practice and play. They improved each phase of their game. The improve-ment was evident in the games played against some of the stronger conference opponents resulting in deep game scores. Sophomores Teresa Griffin, Savannah Merritt, Leah Samaras, Colleen Tafoya and Kaleigh Teschendorf did a great job of leading the team. Best wishes to them as they move onto to the varsity program next year. Fresh-

men, Mary Dixon, Mary Winston Dozier, Kelly Griffin, Emily Summers and Aubrey Thompson worked hard to make the adjust-ment from middle school to junior varsity level. Coach Steve Dahl looks forward to their return and continued improvement to the game.

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THE O’NEAL SCHOOL2009-2010

ANNUAL REPORT

“Noble is the man who plants a tree to shade those he will have never known.”

-Unknown*Note: This report has been carefully checked for accuracy. We apologize for any omissions

or discrepancies. Please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at (910) 692-6920, ext. 130 or 106 with any questions or comments.

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Allen AverbookTerry BrownLynn DeJacoChrista DuffyLindley Fleury

Holly FloydMarty HefnerRoberta KingChris LeberStuart Mills

Alice RobbinsRosa RonalterLaurie Trexler

Ex-Officio MembersAlan Barr

Headmaster

Helen Probst MillsParents’ Association President

Marie Schoemmell Athletic Booster Club President

HonoraryElaine Tate Baillie

Stan BradshawF. Farrell Collins, Jr., M.D.

Frank W. CurtisHeidi Hall Jones

Edward T. Taws, Jr.

Executive CommitteeHu Poston, Chair

Stan Bradshaw, Vice Chair & TreasurerBill Horner, Secretary

O’Neal Fund Campaign ChairJean and Stan Bradshaw

Development Committee ChairLindley Fleury

Grandparent ChairBarbara Sullivan

Past Parent ChairsBecky and Paul Neal

Alumni ChairScott Rostan ‘91

Grade Level ChairsDrs. Emily and Allen AverbookDenise and Michael Gutschmit

Dr. and Mrs. Steve KingDr. and Mrs. Christopher LeberDr. and Mrs. Gerard O’Donnell

Drs. John and Michelle RobersonRosa and Ralph Ronalter

Dr. and Mrs. Charles SchirmerDr. and Mrs. David Thornton

Drs. Joe and Kim TozziMr. and Mrs. Robert Whaley

Ms. Stacy WilliamsDr. and Mrs. James Winter

Faculty RepresentativesLower School –Amanda Duffy

Middle School – Ceci LinerUpper School – Guy Roberts

Board of Trustees O’Neal Fund Chairs

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Statement of Activities

Revenue, Gifts and Other Support:

Tuition (net) $4,769,657Contributions, Gifts, Grants and Scholarships (1) 1,573,890 Endowment 161

Total Revenue, Gifts and Other Support $6,343,708

Increase in Net Assets $ 53,812

Expenses:

Personnel $4,051,379Plant 1,146,819Technology 52,462Other Expenses (2) 1,039,236

Total Expenses $6,289,896

Revenue, Gifts and Other Support: Expenses:

Plant 18%

Technology 1%All Other Expenses (2) 17%

Tuition Net 75%

Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Scholarships (1) 25%

(1) Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Scholarships consist of annual giving and auction proceeds, as well as scholarships and donations.(2) Other expenses include instructional materials and supplies, continuing education of faculty, office supplies, insurance, advertising, printing, postage, athletics and other expenses used in operating the school.

Endowment Fund

Market Value, June 30, 2010 $1,141,333

Personnel 64%

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The O’Neal FundBy Constituency Segment:

Trustees $ 18,601.96

Parents $ 71,789.84

Faculty/Staff $ 11,346.30

Alumni $ 5,321.07

Grandparents $ 20,575.61

Past Parents $ 3,415.32

Business/Foundations $ 5.007.86

Friends $ 1,200.00

Total $137,257.96

By Category:

Technology $ 3,845.00

Athletic Resources $ 5,650,00

Fine Arts and Visual Arts $ 4,735.00

Faculty Development $ 4,775.00

Other Restricted Donations $ 10,654.46

General Enrichment $107,598.50

Total $137,257.96

Friends

Parents

TrusteesGrandparents

Business/Foundations

Past Parents

Alumni

Faculty/Staff

Fine Arts & Visual Arts

Faculty Development

General Enrichment

Other

Athletic Resources

Technology

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Gift Clubs

Gift ClubsGift club membership is determined exclusively on cash gifts

given to the O’Neal Fund during the fiscal year of July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010. Capital Campaign, Endowment, Auc-tion, Honorary, Memorial Gifts, and Gifts in Kind are listed in

their respective sections.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert BaillieMr. and Mrs. Steven R. Baldelli

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. BradshawBrian and Konni McMurray

Stuart L. Mills and Helen Probst MillsSam and Sandy Wornom

Members of the Golden Circle

The Members of the Golden Circle giving club recognizes those donors at the high-

est level of leadership, giving gifts totaling $5,000 and above to the

O’Neal Fund.

The following lists are published in grateful recognition of the generous donor support received during the 2009-2010 O’Neal Fund.

Drs. William and Za’Vette KodzaiMr. and Mrs. Scott Rostan

Dr. and Mrs. David C. ThorntonMr. Donald W. Trexler

Bob and Natalie WhaleyMrs. Sally Wood

Circle of Benefactors

The Circle of Benefactors was organized to recognize those donors who have given gifts totaling between $2,500

and $4,999 to the O’Neal Fund.

Senator Harris Blake brings a Chinese delegation to visit O’Neal. The prefects help to inform the group about the School and give them a tour.

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Gift Clubs

Joe and Jo Ann AgrestaDonald and Lori Andrews

Drs. Allen and Emily AverbookBank of America

Amy ButtersMr. and Mrs. Adrian CoatesDr. and Mrs. David Cowherd

Carty and Holly Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Winston DozierDr. and Mrs. Peter L. Duffy

Rick Edelman and Maureen KruegerDr. Robert Fleury and

Lindley A. Fleury MBA, MHADr. and Mrs. Aaron GootmanDrs. Neil and Soledad Griffin

Brenda GutschmitMichael and Denise Gutschmit

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hakas, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hefner III

Ted and Amy Hoehn-SaricMr. and Mrs. Lee Howell

Mr. and Mrs. John J. JacksonSteven and Lori Karan

Dr. and Mrs. Stephen C. KingWade and Ceci Liner

Dr. and Mrs. Wayne B. LucasDrs. Bobby and Carolyn Maynor

Robert and Pamela McCallBill and Lisa McClelland

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. MeltonMid-South Food Service, Inc.

Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O’DonnellPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts

ProgramMr. and Mrs. F. Huling Poston IIIDrs. John and Michelle Roberson

Mr. and Mrs. Houston RobertsRosa and Ralph Ronalter

Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. SamarasConnie Schirmer

Drs. Glen and Diane SubinMr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Sullivan

Mr. John H. TawsDr. Matthew J. Vreeland and Ms.

Michelle MillerMr. and Mrs. Patrick Walker

Timothy J. and Dr. Diane M. WilliamsDr. and Mrs. James Winter

Leon and Ming Zhang

Leadership Circle

The Leadership Circle was organized to recognize those leadership donors who

have given gifts totaling between $1,000 and $2,499 to the O’Neal Fund.

Michael and Kathleen BartissPeggy Kirk Bell

Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood BlackwoodMr. and Mrs. Brian J. Burns

Ms. Cynthia CarrMr. Mark Epstein and Mrs. Julia Latham

May and Robert FitchHolly W. Floyd

Dr. and Mrs. Andrew HendricksJean Rae and Hugh HintonButch and Nancy JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Kevin Kelly

Tammy and Christopher LeberDr. and Mrs. John R. Lina

Mr. and Mrs. Kelly R. MillerMr. Walter Osorio and

Dr. Sabina OsorioLowell W. Rickard

Teresa RickardLenore Rittenhouse

Tom RittenhouseAlice and Wayne Robbins

Dr. and Mrs. William ScarpaKatherine and Chuck SchirmerMr. and Mrs. Fulton A. Smith

Bud and Hayden TaylorJoe and Maureen Wurzel

Lisa B. Youngclaus

Charter CircleThe Charter Circle recognizes the gen-

erosity of contributors at the $500 - $999 level to the

O’Neal Fund.

The week before school starts, faculty are on campus to prepare for their students. Part of the week is devoted to medical emergency training, such as how to use an Epipen and becoming recertifed in CPR with an AED

(Automated External Defibrilator).

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Mr. Derek C. AilersonKitan A. AkinoshoAnnice and Franz AltMr. and Mrs. Sam AmatoMr. and Mrs. Douglas AndersonRobert and Claire AnsleyR. Marks ArnoldAnna Balinska-MajkaMr. and Mrs. Robert L. BarmoreDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. BarnesMr. Jamaal BarnesMr. and Mrs. Alan K. BarrMs. Amanda BartholomewKelsey BartissMr. and Mrs. Wallace BeesonRachel BellMr. Christian P. BolducTimothy P. BolducBrian K. BonvilleAlex and Susan BownessCaitlin BownessMs. Lynn G. BownessMiss Danielle M. BradshawMary BreitenbeckRhonda L. Brooks Ryan BrooksMr. and Mrs. C. Foster Brown IIIRobert and Monika BrownCarl and Wendy BryanMs. Lyn D. CagleRichard CapelDavid Casey and Maria DiGiovanniMr. and Mrs. Richard CaseyBob and Karen ChamberlainAaron C. ChavisKristen ChavisMrs. Eva Mae ChavisMrs. Alison CherninJamie ChisholmMiss Morgan A. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Joseph ConklinMr. and Mrs. John ConklinMr. and Mrs. Taylor CooperMiss Ellen L. CowherdMiss Emma M. CravenMiss Whitney F. CutlerKaren and John DavenportKeith T. DaviesThomas M. DavisLynn S. DeJacoMr. Joseph Dante DelGuercioMr. and Mrs. Brian DelmonacoMr. Dell A. Dembosky Jr.Bob and Pauline DesjarlaisEllen DickeyMiss Alexandra M. Dimaggio

Rebecca DiMaggioMs. Patricia DominguezAndrew and Tove DoolittleJim and Pam DoughertyGreg DoughtyAlice and Kent DroppersMr. and Mrs. Justin DuffyMary and Peter DurningDwight and Judith EdmondsDr. and Mrs. David EdringtonJohn and Nancy EllisBill and Marion EvansJames and Krissy EvansDarrell and Dawn EverettBob and Christy FaenzaBobby and Teresa FaulknerMiss Meri E. FaulknerDr. and Mrs. David P. FedderMiss Kathryn FedderMr. and Mrs. Walter FedderRodolfo and Elizabeth FieldGlen and Vicki FisherKelly FowlerAnne and Robert FriesenMark and Louise FutrellMs. Beth GarrisonMrs. Lisa GessnerNorma GladMr. and Mrs. Ronald GodbeyTed and Tina GodbeyJulie Richardson GoldstonDr. David M. GravesRob and Julie GreenwaySandra HaarlowCol. and Mrs. Bill HagerBlanche and George HancockKendall HarperMrs. Mary C. HarrisMs. Paige V. HartsellTravis HarwardMr. and Mrs. Harold E. Hassenfelt IIIMs. Alice C. HaywoodMrs. Woodard HeathDr. and Mrs. Michael T. Henry, D.D.S.Helen HolmbergMr. and Mrs. Paul R. HolshouserMr. and Mrs. William E. Horner IIIMr. William E. Horner IVMiss Abigail B. HoweEllen J. HudginsJames D. Hudson, IIIMrs. Beth HueyMr. and Mrs. Willie HugginsDanny InfantinoJune InfantinoRuby H. IngoldBenjamin S. JacksonAndrew L. JacksonMiss Katherine M. JenkinsMs. Julie JohnsonElizabeth Grady Jordan and Chris JordanMichael and Pamela Kantorowski

The Ke FamilyMiss Katherine KellyShaen and Dana KirkpatrickDr. and Mrs. John KrahnertKatherine LangeMr. and Mrs. Stephen LassiterMr. James S. Lassiter, Jr.Drs. ‘Jide and Gani LawalMr. Olujide LawalMr. and Mrs. William Lilley IIIJared and Pamela LinaDrs. Scott and Henrietta LuneauGreg ManciniDaniel and Catherine MartinMr. Chancellor G. MartinMiss Olivia MatchamMiss Caroline McHenryRichard D. McHenry Sr.Jill McLester FursteinC. Louis Meyer Family FoundationMs. Cassie MilesMr. and Mrs. James R. MilesDr. Chris MillerMr. Thomas L. MillerShirley MillerMr. and Mrs. Kevin MilliganJanet Trent and Dargan MooreLT COL and Mrs. Wade MorcomMiss Amanda M. MorcomDr. and Mrs. Walter S. Morris IIIMiss Nicole E. MoserMr. and Mrs. Robert D. MoserMr. and Mrs. Michael D. NallMr. and Mrs. Prem NathDr. and Mrs. Paul G. NealMrs. Kathy NesterMrs. Maggie NicollMr. Michael NormanDavid and Lauren O’BrienMarci O’DonnellMr. Corbin O’DonnellSarah and Joe ParrishTom and Susan PashleyMr. Christopher J. PaytonDr. and Mrs. Gerald PepeMr. and Mrs. John W. PhillipsMr. Edward T. PhillipsMilton and Karen PilsonMr. and Mrs. Matthew PrachtMr. Mark PrachtRobin and Robbie PrimMiss Lauren E. ProulxMiss Leslie E. ProulxMiss Blair PuleoBob and Carol PutnamRoberta QuisJonathan and Liz RichmanJames and Belinda RileyMr. William L. RittenhouseMarjorie RoachBill and Dillon RobertsMr. and Mrs. Joshua RobertsNancy Shuford RonalterMr. and Mrs. Bruce RosenbergerDr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Rostan

Mr. Dennis RotheryMs. Jenell RubinChappell R. RussellMiss Alexia SamarasMiss Virginia R. ScarpaMr. and Mrs. Richard SchoemmellFarrah ScodiusMr. Harold A. Scott IIIDiana and Sam SelfMonique ShalalaMr. and Mrs. Sam ShelbyMr. and Mrs. Gus B. Shelton IIIMr. Jonathan A. ShudraJan SimmonsDr. and Mrs. Darrell SimpkinsMiss Elizabeth M. SnowMr. and Mrs. Daniel SnowChristopher and Kathleen SouzaAllen and Christine StrunkB.Y. SullivanMs. Kimberly SullivanMiss Sydney L. SwartzMr. and Mrs. David TalbertMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Taws Jr.Dr. and Mrs. James TaylorRicky and Kathy TaylorMr. and Mrs. Ed ThigpenDan Thomason IIIMichael ThompsonMiss Samantha ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Richard TompkinsDrs. Joseph and Kim TozziEmily TroutmanJim and Sue UlrichMr. and Mrs. Wes UnderwoodPenny and Randy VestMr. Chaowalit VirojveerakulRino and Corlea ViskovichKristen WachobKathleen WaddellMr. Christopher WaddellMr. and Mrs. Bill WatkinsChristopher WebsterColin and Emmy WebsterMs. Allison WeisMr. and Mrs. Stanley WestGlenda R. WestbrookBeth WhitmanMr. and Mrs. Greg WilderMrs. Claire Thornton WilgerBradley and Sarah WilliamsDavid WilliamsonAshley and Bradley WilsonJacqueline H. WittmanMrs. Kristie WolfermanMr. David WoodMiss Taylor S. WoodellMr. and Mrs. Don WoodfieldMr. and Mrs. David WoronoffConstance Fleming WrightLaura and Dean WrightsonMr. Alex G. Zhang

Falcon CircleThe Falcon Circle recognizes

the generosity of contributors at the $499 and below level to the

O’Neal Fund.

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Gift Clubs

Class of 2010Timothy P. BolducMr. and Mrs. Stanley J. BradshawRhonda L. BrooksDr. and Mrs. David CowherdRebecca DiMaggioBobby and Teresa FaulknerDr. and Mrs. David P. FedderMr. and Mrs. William E. Horner IIIMr. and Mrs. John J. JacksonButch and Nancy JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Kevin KellyMr. and Mrs. Stephen LassiterDrs. ‘Jide and Gani LawalWade and Cecy MorcomMr. and Mrs. Robert MoserDr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O’DonnellMr. and Mrs. Matthew D. PrachtLenore RittenhouseTom RittenhouseDr. and Mrs. Charles SamarasDr. and Mrs. William ScarpaMr. and Mrs. Richard SchoemmellMr. and Mrs. Daniel SnowKathleen WaddellColin and Emmy WebsterLeon and Ming Zhang

Class of 2011Joe and Jo Ann AgrestaDrs. Allen and Emily AverbookMr. and Mrs. Steven R. BaldelliMr. and Mrs. Robert BarmoreMr. and Mrs. Sherwood BlackwoodRobert and Monika BrownDr. and Mrs. Robert J. Chamberlain, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Coppola, Jr.Carty and Holly DavisDwight and Judith EdmondsGlen and Vicki FisherAnne and Robert FriesenMs. Beth GarrisonDrs. Neil and Soledad GriffinMr. and Mrs. James R. Hefner IIILori and Steven KaranKatherine LangeRobert and Pamela McCallWade and Cecy MorcomMr. and Mrs. Kelly R. MillerKatherine and Chuck SchirmerDavid and Ann Marie ThorntonLaura and Dean Wrightson

Class of 2012Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. BartissDr. and Mrs. Robert J. Chamberlain, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Keith T. DaviesDr. and Mrs. David P. FedderRodolfo and Beth FieldTed and Tina GodbeyDr. David M. GravesMr. and Mrs. William E. Horner III

Mr. and Mrs. Prem NathLowell W. RickardTeresa RickardMr. and Mrs. Richard SchoemmellMichael and Cynthia ThompsonDrs. Joseph and Kim TozziRino and Corlea ViskovichKathleen WaddellMr. and Mrs. Bill WatkinsGlenda R. Westbrook-NeilsenLisa B. Youngclaus

Class of 2013Karen and John DavenportCarty and Holly DavisDr. and Mrs. Peter L. DuffyJames and Krissy EvansDarrell and Dawn EverettDrs. Neil and Soledad GriffinDr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hakas, Jr.Ted and Amy Hoehn-SaricMr. and Mrs. John J. JacksonMichael and Pamela KantorowskiDr. and Mrs. Wayne B. LucasDrs. Bobby and Carolyn MaynorBrian and Konni McMurrayWade and Cecy MorcomBob and Carol PutnamDr. and Mrs. Charles SamarasDr. and Mrs. William ScarpaMr. and Mrs. David TalbertBradley and Sarah WilliamsDr. and Mrs. James WinterJoe and Maureen Wurzel

Class of 2014Anna Balinska-MajkaTimothy P. BolducMr. and Mrs. John ConklinMr. and Mrs. Winston DozierGlen and Vicki FisherThe Ke FamilyWade and Ceci LinerStuart L. Mills and Helen Probst MillsMilton and Karen PilsonJames and Belinda RileyRosa and Ralph RonalterChristopher and Kathleen SouzaMr. and Mrs. Ricky TaylorDrs. Joseph and Kim TozziMr. and Mrs. Patrick WalkerMr. and Mrs. David WoronoffLeon and Ming Zhang

Class of 2015Donald and Lori AndrewsDrs. Allen and Emily AverbookDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. BarnesMr. and Mrs. Wallace BeesonDavid Casey and Maria DiGiovanniCarty and Holly DavisAndrew and Tove DoolittleBob and Christy FaenzaMark and Louise FutrellTed and Tina Godbey

Dr. and Mrs. Aaron GootmanCol. and Mrs. Bill HagerMr. and Mrs. William E. Horner IIIBrian and Konni McMurrayMr. Dargan Moore and Ms. Janet TrentMr. and Mrs. Bruce RosenbergerChristine and Allen StrunkLaurie and Don TrexlerRino and Corlea ViskovichDr. Matthew J. Vreeland and Ms. Michelle Miller

Class of 2016Mr. and Mrs. Douglas AndersonMr. and Mrs. Harold E. Hassenfelt, IIITed and Amy Hoehn-SaricShaen and Dana KirkpatrickDrs. ‘Jide and Gani LawalDr. and Mrs. Wayne B. LucasDrs. John and Michelle RobersonKatherine and Chuck SchirmerDrs. Glen and Diane SubinMs. Kimberly SullivanMr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. SullivanColin and Emmy Webster

Class of 2017Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. BarnesMr. and Mrs. Alan K. BarrCarl and Wendy BryanAmy ButtersDavid Casey and Maria DiGiovanniAndrew and Tove DoolittleRodolfo and Beth FieldJill McLester FursteinDr. and Mrs. Aaron GootmanDr. and Mrs. Andrew HendricksWade and Ceci LinerDr. and Mrs. Wayne B. LucasBill and Lisa McClellandMr. and Mrs. Michael T. MeltonDr. and Mrs. Walter S. Morris IIIMr. and Mrs. Bruce RosenbergerChristopher and Kathleen SouzaMr. and Mrs. Ricky TaylorLaurie and Don TrexlerMr. and Mrs. Randy VestMr. and Mrs. Patrick WalkerBob and Natalie WhaleyDr. and Mrs. James Winter

Class of 2018Mr. and Mrs. Douglas AndersonDr. and Mrs. Peter L. DuffyJill McLester FursteinMichael and Denise GutschmitDr. and Mrs. Michael T. Henry, D.D.S.Brian and Konni McMurrayMr. Dargan Moore and Ms. Janet TrentDrs. John and Michelle RobersonChristine and Allen Strunk

Class of 2019Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. BaldelliMr. and Mrs. Brian J. Burns

Andrew and Tove DoolittleRob and Julie GreenwayJames D. Hudson, IIIButch and Nancy JenkinsDrs. William and Za’Vette KodzaiTammy and Christopher LeberMr. and Mrs. Kevin MilliganMr. Walter Osorio and Dr. Sabina OsorioDr. and Mrs. William ScarpaMr. and Mrs. F. Alexander SmithMr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. SullivanDr. and Mrs. James Taylor

Class of 2020Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. BarrJill McLester FursteinMichael and Denise GutschmitDr. and Mrs. Michael T. Henry, D.D.S.Mr. and Mrs. Lee HowellDr. and Mrs. Stephen C. KingDrs. William and Za’Vette KodzaiDrs. Scott and Henrietta LuneauDrs. Bobby and Carolyn MaynorBrian and Konni McMurrayMr. Walter Osorio and Dr. Sabina OsorioMr. and Mrs. F. Huling Poston IIIDrs. John and Michelle RobersonMr. and Mrs. Gus B. Shelton IIIMr. John H. TawsLaurie and Don TrexlerMr. and Mrs. Randy VestMr. Timothy J. Williams and Dr. Diane Williams

Class of 2021Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood BlackwoodDr. and Mrs. David EdringtonElizabeth Grady Jordan and Chris Jordan Tom and Susan PashleyMonique ShalalaDr. and Mrs. James Taylor

Class of 2022Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood BlackwoodMichael and Denise GutschmitRick Edelman and Maureen KruegerDr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hakas, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lee HowellDr. and Mrs. Stephen C. KingDavid and Lauren O’BrienJonathan and Liz RichmanMr. and Mrs. Gus B. Shelton IIIMr. and Mrs. Bradley Wilson

Class of 2023Rick Edelman and Maureen KruegerMr. Mark Epstein and Mrs. Julia LathamDr. and Mrs. Michael T. Henry, D.D.S.Drs. Scott and Henrietta LuneauDavid and Lauren O’Brien

Parents

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Mr. and Mrs. Sam AmatoMr. and Mrs. Robert BailliePeggy Kirk BellAlex and Susan BownessMs. Lynn G. BownessMs. Lyn D. CagleMs. Cynthia CarrEllen DickeyMs. Patricia DominguezJohn and Nancy EllisDr. Robert Fleury andLindley A. Fleury MBA, MHA

Holly W. FloydBrenda GutschmitSandra HaarlowJean Rae and Hugh HintonMr. and Mrs. Paul HolshouserMr. Danny InfantinoRuby H. IngoldDr. and Mrs. John KrahnertDr. and Mrs. John R. LinaMr. and Mrs. James R. MilesDr. and Mrs. Paul G. NealMr. and Mrs. Al NesterSarah and Joe Parrish

Alice and Wayne RobbinsBill and Dillon RobertsDr. and Mrs. Stephen E. RostanDiana and Sam SelfMr. and Mrs. Sam ShelbyDr. and Mrs. Darrell SimpkinsB.Y. SullivanMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Taws Jr.Bud and Hayden TaylorJim and Sue UlrichMr. and Mrs. Stanley WestBeth Whitman

Past Parents

Annice and Franz AltRobert and Claire AnsleyMr. and Mrs. Robert BailliePeggy Kirk BellRachel BellMary BreitenbeckMrs. Eva Mae ChavisMr. and Mrs. J. ConklinBob and Pauline Desjarlais

Mary and Peter DurningJohn and Nancy EllisBill and Marion EvansMr. and Mrs. Walter FedderNorma GladMr. and Mrs. Ronald GodbeyBrenda GutschmitMr. and Mrs. William Lilley IIIDaniel and Catherine MartinRichard D. McHenry Sr.

Shirley MillerMr. and Mrs. Michael D. NallMarjorie RoachConnie SchirmerB.Y. SullivanMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Taws Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ed ThigpenMrs. Claire Thornton WilgerJacqueline H. WittmanSam and Sandy Wornom

Grandparents

Class of 1977Peggy Bell Miller

Class of 1981Anne Ellis Friesen

Class of 1983Richard Capel

Elizabeth Grady JordanLaurie Gutschmit Trexler

Class of 1986David Edrington

Michael Gutschmit

Class of 1988Blanche Slade Hancock

Class of 1991Jill McLester Furstein

Julie Richardson GoldstonTed HassenfeltScott Rostan

Class of 1994Harold A. Scott

Class of 1997Thomas M. Davis

Helen HolmbergJared Lina

Dan Thomason

Class of 1999Roberta Quis

Constance Fleming Wright

Class of 2002Cassie Miles

Class of 2004Emily Troutman

Class of 2005Jamaal BarnesAllison Weis

Class of 2006Kelsey E. Bartiss

Class of 2007Greg Doughty

Marci O’Donnell

Class of 2008Kristen Allie Chavis

Class of 2009Kitan A. Akinosho

Brian K. BonvilleAaron C. Chavis

Kelly FowlerEllen J. Hudgins

Benjamin S. JacksonChappell R. RussellNancy S. Ronalter

Class of 2010Derek C. Ailerson

Christian P. BolducDanielle M. Bradshaw

Ryan L. BrooksMorgan A. ClarkEllen L. CowherdEmma M. CravenWhitney F. Cutler

Joseph Dante DelGuercioDell A. Dembosky Jr.

Alexandra M. DimaggioMeri E. FaulknerKathryn Fedder

William E. Horner IVAbigail B. Howe

Andrew L. JacksonKatherine M. Jenkins

Katherine KellyJames S. Lassiter, Jr.

Olujide LawalChancellor G. Martin

Olivia MatchamCaroline McHenryThomas L. Miller

Amanda M. MorcomNicole E. Moser

Corbin O’DonnellChristopher J. Payton

Mark PrachtLauren E. ProulxLeslie E. Proulx

Blair PuleoWilliam L. Rittenhouse

Alexia SamarasVirginia R. ScarpaJonathan A. ShudraElizabeth M. SnowSydney L. Swartz

Samantha ThompsonChristopher WaddellChristopher WebsterTaylor S. Woodell

Alex G. Zhang

Former StudentsCaitlin BownessGeorge HancockLloyd SullivanJohn H. Taws

Alumni

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R. Marks ArnoldCharles F. Brown III and Susan Clift Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard Casey

Lynn S. DeJacoJim and Pam DoughertyMay and Robert FitchMs. Alice C. HaywoodMrs. Woodard HeathDr. and Mrs. Gerald Pepe

Friends

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Gift Clubs Faculty and Staff

Our Faculty and Staff give of themselves everyday in a multitude of ways.

Patty AmatoSam AmatoAlan K. BarrAmanda BartholomewCaitlin BownessLynn G. BownessLyn D. CagleCynthia CarrAlison CherninJamie ChisholmAlison Kelly CoatesMarjorie M. ConklinTaylor CooperPatricia Dominguez

Alice DroppersAmanda DuffyMark FutrellBeth GarrisonLisa GessnerDavid M. GravesKelley HagerBlanche Slade HancockKendall HarperMary C. HarrisPaige V. HartsellTravis HarwardJenny HassenfeltSuzanne Holshouser

Beth HueySandy HugginsJune InfantinoBrenda B. JacksonJulie JohnsonCelia C. LinerGreg ManciniLynn MeltonCassie MilesJames R. MilesChris MillerCecy Morcom Kathy NesterMaggie Nicoll

Michael NormanSuzanne PhillipsEdward T. PhillipsRobbie PrimRobin PrimLinda RobertsJoshua RobertsDennis RotheryJenell RubinRichard SchoemmellFarrah ScodiusJan SimmonsKathy TaylorRichard Tompkins

Sandee TompkinsWes UnderwoodPenny VestKristen WachobBeth WhitmanWoody WilderDavid WilliamsonAshley WilsonKristie WolfermanDavid WoodSally C. WoodDon WoodfieldLaura Wrightson

The O’Neal School, in partnership with the Arts Council of Moore County, kicked off the first performance of the school year for the Kaleidoscope Family Series. The John Brown Jazz Trio performed at the O’Neal School Theater on Sunday, October 24, 2010. Two

more Kaleidoscope performances are scheduled for February and March of 2011. Everyone is welcome. Please go to http://www.mooreart.org/programs/youth/kaleidoscope-family-series/ to learn more about the upcoming performances and dates.

Frank Curtis, celebrated his 93rd

birthday this summer. Frank is an honorary Trustee and presents his Franklin Curts

Volunteer Award to an Upper School student

every spring.

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Donald and Lori AndrewsDrs. Allen and Emily AverbookMr. and Mrs. Robbie J. BaillieMr. and Mrs. Sherwood BlackwoodMr. and Mrs. Brian J. BurnsMr. and Mrs. John ConklinMrs. Brenda B. CooperMs. Cynthia CopleyCarty and Holly DavisDell and Mary DemboskyLisa DishmanDr. and Mrs. Peter L. DuffyJames and Krissy EvansDr. and Mrs. David P. FedderMark and Louise Futrell

Dr. and Mrs. Andrew HendricksDr. and Mrs. Michael T. Henry, D.D.S.Butch and Nancy JenkinsDr. and Mrs. Richard S. KruseTammy and Christopher LeberWyman McGuirtBrian and Konni McMurrayMr. and Mrs. Michael T. MeltonMr. and Mrs. James R. MilesStuart L. Mills and Helen Probst MillsMr. and Mrs. Michael D. NallMr. and Mrs. John W. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Gerhard RennerJonathan and Liz RichmanMr. and Mrs. Houston Roberts

Mr. and Mrs. Guy RobertsRosa and Ralph RonalterDr. and Mrs. Charles D. SamarasMr. and Mrs. Richard SchoemmellMr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. SullivanMs. Kimberly SullivanMrs. Sandra TompkinsDrs. Samuel and Michele WahlTed and Jane WeatherlyMr. and Mrs. Douglas H. WellesDr. and Mrs. James WinterMs. Joanne Gill WorthWyethLisa B. Youngclaus

Gifts in KindThe needs of The O’Neal School are diverse, and contributions are made in a variety of forms. All support is appreciated. Donations other than cash or securities are considered gifts-in-kind.

The 2009 – 2010 contributors are listed below.

Bank of AmericaBradshaw Charitable FoundationThe Community Foundation for the National Capital RegionCowherd Charitable Fund/Fidelity Charitable Gift FundFamily Eye Care of the Carolinas

T. Lloyd Kelly FoundationC. Louis Meyer Family FoundationMid-South Food Service, Inc.Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramSchwab Charitable FundTalbert’s Catering

Vanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramNature’s Own, Inc.Sandhills DermatologyCarolina Physicians Resources

Businesses and Foundations

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Check out O’Neal’s new website:

www.ONealSchool.org.

Online GivingIs Now

Available!

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Gift Clubs

In Honor of: Simon Cagle ‘05Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Fitch

In Honor of: Whitney Cutler ‘10Mr. and Mrs. William Lilley III

In Memory of: Peter BaranO’Neal School Parents’ Association

In Memory of: TJ BloomBob and Pauline Desjarlais

In Memory of: Hannah Marie BradshawMr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Bradshaw

Mary BreitenbeckMr. Thomas A. Breitenbeck

Ms. Deborah GrahamMr. and Mrs. John J. Jackson

Ron Kirby and FamilyRobert and Pamela McCall

Richard McHenry and Rose YoungC. Louis Meyer Family Foundation

MJSK, LLCDr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O’Donnell

In Memory of: Linda BrownBrenda Buchanan

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jackson

Mr. Gregory M. OrnsteinMr. Marcus S. OrnsteinMr. Michael A. OrnsteinDr. and Mrs. Gerald Pepe

In Memory of: Amelia CagleMr. and Mrs. Robert F. Fitch

In Memory of: Anthony F. Coppola IIIMs. Catherine M. Boorujy

Bruce BordleeMr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Bradshaw

Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. BucciBrenda Buchanan

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ByrneMr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Coppola, Jr.

John and Nancy EllisMs. Katherine Fiske

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. FitzgeraldMr. and Mrs. Steven M. Frazier

Mr. and Mrs. Max GarlandMr. and Mrs. David L. Harper

Mr. and Mrs. William A. HoffmanMr. and Mrs. R. Carroll Hudson

Mr. and Mrs. John J. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Toby Johnson

Steven and Lori KaranMr. and Mrs. Wendel F. Leeman

Robert and Pamela McCall

Mr. Stephen R. MooreMr. and Mrs. John Neiswender

Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O’DonnellO’Neal School Parents’ Association

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ScardullaMr. and Mrs. Oliver Sweeney, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph TusaMr. and Mrs. Peter J. Vanica

Beth WhitmanMr. and Mrs. Robert Wirick

Mr. and Mrs. C. Dean Wrightson

In Memory of: Graham DouglassMr. and Mrs. James R. MilesMr. and Mrs. John Phillips

In Memory of: William MilesMr. and Mrs. James R. MilesMr. and Mrs. John Phillips

In Memory of: Fred ShudraO’Neal School Parents’ Association

In Memory of: Dr. Jack YoungF. Farrell Collins, Jr., MD

In Memory of: William P. YoungclausC. Louis Meyer Family Foundation

Honorarium and Memorial Gifts

Mr. and Mrs. Stan BradshawBradshaw Charitable Foundation

Mrs. Helen B. CookMajel Frey Curtis FoundationColgate -Palmolive Company

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. HendryMrs. Jean Rae Hinton

C. Louis Meyer Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Sal Nuzzo

Nuzzo Family FoundationPfizer

Mr. Edward PhillipsSeedlings Garden Club

We are extremely thankful to the following who have funded endowment, scholarships, and

special programs for The O’Neal School:

A lectern for O’Neal’s theater was custom made with donations in memory of Anthony Coppola.

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Capital Campaign Donors

The following donors have contributed to one or both of the Complete the Vision and Building Communities Capital Campaigns. We wish to thank them for their generous support.

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$1,000,000 and above DonorsBradshaw Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Brian L. McMurray

$100,000 and above DonorsAnonymousDr. F. Farrell Collins, Jr.Mrs. Donald F. CutlerMrs. Brenda GutschmitMr. and Mrs. Andrew D. HendryC. Louis Meyer Family FoundationO’Neal School Parents’ Association

$75,000 and above DonorsMr. and Mrs. F. Huling Poston IIIMr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Ronalter, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trexler

$50,000 and above DonorsDrs. Allen and Emily Averbook O’Neal School Booster ClubMr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. SullivanMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Taws Jr. Mr. Timothy J. Williams and Dr. Diane Williams

$25,000 and above Donors Mr. and Mrs. Robert BaillieMr. and Mrs. Steven R. BaldelliBank of AmericaDr. and Mrs. Peter L. DuffyDrs. Neil and Soledad GriffinMr. and Mrs. Michael A. GutschmitMr. and Mrs. Winfred N. Hasty, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hefner IIIMrs. Jean Rae H. HintonMrs. Lawrence JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Stephen C. KingMr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. RobinetteWachovia SecuritiesMr. and Mrs. Anthony K. Woodell

$10,000 and above DonorsColgate-Palmolive CompanyDr. and Mrs. David CowherdMr. and Mrs. Mac FowlerMr. and Mrs. William E. Horner IIIMr. and Mrs. John J. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Toby JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Steven M. KaranMr. and Dr. Koley D. KeelMr. and Mrs. Stephen LaterDr. and Mrs. Christopher LeberMr. and Mrs. Michael Martone

Drs. Bobby and Carolyn MaynorDr. Robert D. McCall and Dr. Pamela J. GuestMr. and Mrs. Patrick McGowan Dr. and Mrs. Gerard O’DonnellDr. and Mrs. Joseph L. ParrishDrs. John and Michelle RobersonMr. and Mrs. Guy RobertsWachovia

$5,000 and above DonorsMr. R. Marks ArnoldAutomatic Data Processing Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Alex BownessMaureen H. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Carty DavisMr. Craig Fuller and Dr. Victoria J. DeVitoDr. and Mrs. John KrahnertDrs. ‘Jide and Gani LawalMr. and Mrs. Kelly R. MillerO’Connor Company of NC, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. PendleyDrs. Joseph and Kim Tozzi

Other DonorsMr. and Mrs. Donald F. AndrewsMr. and Mrs. Robert B. AnsleyDr. and Mrs. Clinton K. Atkinson, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. BarnesDr. and Mrs. Michael J. BartissMr. and Mrs. Larry BestMr. and Mrs. Sherwood BlackwoodMrs. Mary BreitenbeckDrs. Robert and Monika BrownMr. and Mrs. Baxter L. ClementMr. and Mrs. George B. DavisMrs. Lynn S. DeJacoDr. and Mrs. Dell A. DemboskyMr. and Mrs. Robert DerderianMr. and Mrs. Robert DesjarlaisDr. and Mrs. Andrew M. DoolittleMr. and Mrs. Kent DroppersMr. and Mrs. W. Dwight EdmondsMs. Holly W. FloydDr. and Mrs. David M. FurieMr. Glen GibbonsMr. and Mrs. Richard J. GoughMr. and Mrs. John E. Harding, Jr.Mrs. Thomas T. HayesMrs. Henry HaywoodHeckethorn Architecture, PLLCMr. and Mrs. Jake HoweMr. Tracy IngoldMr. and Mrs. Chris Jordan

Mr. J. R. JoynerDr. and Mrs. Yan KeMs. Katherine T. LangeMr. and Mrs. William Lilley IIIMr. and Mrs. William McClelland, Jr.Mr. Richard McHenry and Ms. Teresa R. YoungMr. and Mrs. Michael T. MeltonMr. and Mrs. William J. MillerMr. and Mrs. Kevin MilliganMr. Dargan Moore and Ms. Janet TrentMs. Jane Thompson MyersMr. and Mrs. Prem NathMr. and Mrs. John NeiswenderMr. and Mrs. Charles J. NoelkeMr. and Mrs. Kel NormannO’Neal Upper School Seniors – Class of 2004 -2008Mr. and Mrs. David B. PalmerMr. Edward T. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. John PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Peter PottleMr. and Mrs. Matthew D. PrachtMr. and Mrs. Lowell W. RickardMrs. Marjorie RoachMr. and Mrs. Wayne RobbinsMrs. Gay R. RussellDr. and Mrs. Charles D. SamarasMr. and Mrs. Stephen A. SayeMs. Alison M. SchaeferMs. Andrea SchaeferMrs. Cornelia B. SchirmerDr. and Mrs. Charles C. SchirmerMrs. Suzanne SchloesserMr. and Mrs. Richard SchoemmellDr. Barbara L. ShermanMr. and Mrs. F. Alexander SmithDr. and Mrs. Harbans SodhiMr. and Mrs. Howard TaylorMr. and Mrs. Ricky TaylorDr. and Mrs. David C. ThorntonMr. and Mrs. Richard TompkinsWachovia Matching Gifts ProgramMs. Kathleen M. WaddellMr. and Mrs. Patrick WalkerShannon S. WolfMr. and Mrs. Matthew S. WoollensMr. and Mrs. David WoronoffWyethMr. and Mrs. Nicholas XandersMr. and Mrs. Leon T. Zhang

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Dr. F. Farrell Collins Jr. and Dr. David C. Thornton Pulmonary Medicine / Pinehurst Medical Clinic

Dr. Robert J. Chamberlain Jr. Pinehurst Surgical

Dr. Soledad Griffin Dr. Samuel WahlDr. Emily Averbook Dr. Michael EdwardsDr. John Roberson Dr. Carolyn MaynorDr. L. William Martin Dr. W. Brad HudginsDr. David Furie Dr. Lacey Moore

Pinehurst Radiology

Gold - $2500

Business Alliance

Mr. William Clement Clement Capital Group

Dr. and Mrs. David Dickerhoff David G. Dickeroff, DDS and Associates, PA

Christa Duffy CMD Properties I, II, LLC

Mrs. Lindley Fleury, MBA MHA Carolina Physicians Resources

Mr. and Mrs. James Hefner

The Hendry Family

Mr. Bill Horner III The Sanford Herald

Dr. and Mrs. Steve King

Dr. Robert McCall, Dr. Marion Pate, &Dr. Behnam Asgharian

Mid-Carolina Gastroenterology Associates, PA

Mr. and Mrs. Brian McMurray McMurray Fabrics

Bill McClelland, Agent State Farm Insurance

Mr. Dargan Moore Edward Jones

Dr. and Mrs. Gerard O’Donnell Internal Medicine Associates, PA

Pfizer

Mr. and Mrs. F. Huling Poston III

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rickard Tramway Veneers, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robbins Robbins, May and Rich LLP

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ronalter, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Woodell Tobacco Road Golf Club

Mr. David Woronoff The Pilot

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zhang Peking Wok

Silver - $1000

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bradshaw

Platinum - $5000

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Capel RugsMs.Cindi CarrCarolina BalletCarolina Car CareCarolina HurricanesCarolina Performing Arts CenterCarolina Physicians ResourcesCarolina Skin CareCentury Furniture LLCDr. and Mrs. Robert ChamberlainChampion Car WashChatlee Boat and MarineChef Warren’sMrs. Alison CherninChick-Fil-AChili’s Grill and BarChoplin MarineCKX Inc.Ms. Christy ClarkClark Chevrolet Cadillac Inc.Clement Capital GroupCMD Properties I, II LLCCoach Light TrattoriaMr. Casey ColemanCold Stone Creamery and Rocky Mtn. ChocolatesColors ‘n ClayCommon ThreadComputer Learning CenterMr. and Mrs. John ConklinCoolSweatsCoton ColorsMr. and Mrs. Herb CouncilCracker BarrelD.K. Clay PotteryDale’s GreenhouseDana Kirk PhotographyDaphne’s HallmarkMr. and Mrs. John DavenportMr. and Mrs. Carty DavisDavid Nicoll PhotographyDeercroft Golf ClubMrs. Lynn DeJacoDeka’s Doghouse PantryMr. and Mrs. Robert DesjarlaisDr. and Mrs. David DickerhoffDoctors Vision CenterDog’s Best FriendMs. Patti DominguezDormie ClubDown Memory Lane Collectibles and AntiquesMr. and Mrs. Kent DroppersMr. and Mr. Justin DuffyDurham Bulls Baseball ClubDWA PhotographyMr. and Mrs. Dwight EdmondsDr. and Mrs. David EdringtonEdward Jones/ Dargan MooreEl VaqueroElliotts on LindenEurobody Therapies

Eve AveryEye Max OpticalMs. Kathi FairbendMr. Mike FerrelMr. and Mrs. Rodolfo FieldFifi’s Fine Resale BoutiqueDr. and Mrs. Steve FilbyFireshadow PotteryFirst BankFirst Carolina Care Insurance CompanyFirst Health Center for Health and FitnessFirstHealth of the CarolinasFiskin and Fiskin, Inc.Fix and FlexMs. Holly FloydFlooring America of PinehurstFloral Designs by EddieFloretta ImportsFlynne’s Coffee BarFood Lion - Pinecrest PlazaFood Lion on 5Forest Creek Golf ClubForest Creek RealtyForget Me Not PhotographyFramer’s CottageFramesmithFred Astaire Dance StudioFrom the Ground Up PotteryMs. Wendy GarnerMs. Beth GarrisonGemma GalleryGentlemen’s CornerDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey GibbonsMr. Frank GiordanoGiven Book ShopGolden CorralGolden House StudiosGoldie’s GourmetGolf AugustaGolf Impressions PlusGR Horton DDSDr. David GravesDrs. Sole and Neil GriffinGulley’s Garden CenterGussy Up!Hagan and Hagan GMAC Real EstateHarris and Son Construction Co. Inc.Ms. Paige HartsellHawkins and Harkness, Inc.Mrs. Henry HaywoodHeaven on Earth Body TherapyHeckethorn Architecture PLLCMr. and Mrs. James HefnerHendry FamilyDr. and Mrs. Micheal HenryHolly Carter DesignHomewood Suites by HiltonHoneycutt JewelersMr. and Mrs. Jake HoweMr. and Mrs. Travis Huey

Mr. and Mrs. Willie HugginsIce Cream ParlorImports Exclusive LLCMr. and Mrs. Danny InfantinoInside Out InteriorsInternal Medicine Associates, PAIronwood CafeMr. and Mrs. John JacksonJack’s PlaceJava Bean PlantationMr. Rick JohnsJohn Gessner PhotographyJohnny O’s AwardsMs. Julie JohnsonJostensKane’s KakesDr. and Mrs. Antonio KaramalegosKaren BrissonKathryn’s HallmarkMr. Zach KaziorKeith Hills Country ClubMr. and Mrs. Kevin KellyKEP Design - NYCKidz Korner ShoesDr. and Mrs. Stephen KingKing’s Gifts and CollectiblesDrs. William and Za’Vette KodzaiKuhn Dental AssociatesLa Dolce VitaMs. Katherine LangeLapato Interior DesignLaser Institute of PinehurstMr. and Mrs. Stephen LaterLaura Wellener DDSDr. Gani LawalLB Belt CompanyLe Faux ChateauDr. and Mrs. Christopher LeberLegacy Golf LinksLegacy LakesLeJardin FloralLifetouchLil Branch’s Children’s StoreLinda Dalton PotteryLinderellas’s Quilt WorksMr. and Mrs. Wade LinerMr. and Mrs. Michael LipomiLittle River Golf Club and ResortLone Star SteakhouseLongleaf Golf and Country ClubDr. and Mrs. Wayne LucasMagnolia Family DentistryMr. Greg ManciniMarcello Salon and SpaMartial Arts Academy of Southern PinesDrs. Bill and Kara MartinMarvin Smith Driving SchoolMary O’MalleyMatch PlayMs. Lisa MathisMay Street Market

O’Neal Auction Contributors

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Drs. Bobby and Carolyn MaynorDr. Robert McCall and Dr. Pamela GuestMr. and Mrs. William McClellandMr. and Mrs. John McDougaldMs. Scotti McGowanMr. and Mrs. Pat McGowanMr. Michael McGowanMr. and Mrs. Richard McHenryMr. and Mrs. Brian McMurrayMcMurray FabricsMr. and Mrs. Phillip MeeksMr. and Mrs. Michael MeltonMichael Henry DDSMichelle Bolton PhotographyMid Carolina GastroenterologyMid Pines Inn and Golf ClubMs. Cassie MilesMr. and Mrs. James MilesMr. Stuart Mills and Mrs. Helen Probst MillsMs. Sondra MillerDr. Chris MillerMr. and Mrs. Kelly MillerMoe’s Southwest GrillMonk’s Furniture WarehouseMoore MusicMoore on StageMoore to LearnMorgan MillerDr. and Mrs. Walter MorrisDr. Amy MoubryMr. Shane MoubryDrs. Henry and Theresa MoyleMt. Fuji Japanese Steak HouseMy Sister’s ClosetMr. and Mrs. Ron MyersNana’s Gemstone JewelryNational Golf ClubNature’s OwnNC State Wolfpack ClubNeighborhood Dry CleanersMr. and Mrs. Al NesterNew York DeliNichols PotteryNick Price Collection/Royal ThreadsMr. and Mrs. Charles NoelkeNorth Carolina SymphonyNorth Carolina ZooDr. and Mrs. Gerard O’DonnellMr. Corbin O’DonnellMs. Marci O’DonnellMr. and Mrs. Sean O’LearyOld Baldy FoundationOld Gap PotteryOld Sport and Gallery

Old Village Golf ShopOle Fish HouseOlive GardenO’Neal School Booster ClubO’Neal School Parents’ AssociationMs. Mable OsbourneOutback SteakhousePar 3 Car WashParty Poopers TooMr. and Mrs.Tom PashleyPauline and Lizbeth StudioPeking WokPerry Brothers Tire ServicePerson to Person Art Studio and GalleryMr. and Mrs. John PhillipsPhoenix FashionsPinehurst Medical Clinic - PulmonaryPinehurst Oral Surgery and Dental Implant CenterPinehurst Patio and Casual FurnishingsPinehurst RadiologyPinehurst ResortPinehurst Resort Food and Beverage Dept.Pinehurst Surgical Facial Plastic Surgery CenterPinehurst Surgical Vascular and Vein Care CenterPinetree ShuttlePizza HutPJ’s Auto Care, Inc.Ms. Ellene PlacePlayers Sports CafeMr. and Mrs. F. Huling Poston, IIIPotpourriRadio ShackRailside AntiquesRainbow CyclesRaleigh Little TheaterRaleigh Street GalleryRed Canvas GalleryRent-A-WreckResort Rentable ServicesRestaurant 195Rhett’s Personal Chef and CateringRiver Jack Outdoor Trading Co.Riverside Adventure Co.Ro ArtMr. Josh RobertsMr. and Mrs. Wayne RobbinsRobbins, May and Rich LLCMr. and Mrs. Houston RobertsRobert’s Golf ShopMr. and Mrs. Ralph Ronalter, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce RosenbergerRoss StoresRSVP at the Market PlaceMs. Jenell RubinSallie GentrySandhills Academic Advantage, LLCSandhills Academy of GymnasticsSandhills Bowling CenterSandhills Cardiology AssociatesSandhills Office SupplySandhills PediatricsSandhills Pet ResortSandhills Torque All-Star CheerleadingSandhills TransportationMr. and Mrs. Steve SayeMs. Farrah ScodiusSeagrove Candle Company StoreShops on Broad StreetMs. Jean SkipperSleep Well Mattress and FurnitureSnack ShackSonic Drive-InSouthern Builders Inc.Southern Pines Paper Co./ At HomeSpa Services by Marianna HopsonStage PresentsStar Auto ServiceState Farm Agent Becca HughesState Farm Agent, Bill McClellandStoneybrook SteeplechaseDr. and Mrs. John StreitmanMr. John StruckStyle InfusionSubway - Rt. 5Subway-Pinecrest PlazaMr. and Mrs. Russell SuggSusan Rice Truffle ProductsSweet BasilSweet Charity’s Homemade CandySweet Feed CateringTalamore Golf PartnersMr. and Mrs. Ted TawsTaylor DanceTCBY/beriyoTerpsichore..A Moving ExperienceThai OrchidThat’s A Deli/Old South DinerThe Barn RestaurantThe Bluf Golf LinksThe Chompin’ GroundThe Clothes HorseThe Coffee SceneThe Country BookshopThe Design StudioThe Market Place Restaurant

The Pi Golf LinksThe PilotThe Refinery SalonThe Sanford HeraldThe Shoals ClubThe Skin Enhancement Center of Pinehurst DermatologyThe Spa at PinehurstThe WindowboxThomas Toohey Brown PhotographyTime Out Clock ShopTobacco Road Golf ClubMr. and Mrs. Rich TompkinsToni CappellDrs. Joseph and Kim TozziTrack RestaurantTramway Veneers, Inc.Traveling Chic BoutiqueMr. and Mrs. Don TrexlerMr. and Mrs. Wes UnderwoodUnfinished Furniture OutletUniversity of North CarolinaUPS StoreValenti’s Italian RestaurantMr. and Mrs. Randy VestVillage Design GroupVito’sMs. Kathleen WaddellMr. and Mrs. Daniel WagnerWags and Whiskers Pet Bakery and Certified GroomingDrs. Samuel and Michele WahlMr. and Mrs. Patrick WalkerWarner Bros. Consumer ProductsMr. Marvin WatersMr. and Mrs. Ted WeatherlyWet N Wild/Emerald PointeMr. Hal WhansleyWHIM- With Home In MindWhispering Woods Golf ClubMs. Beth WhitmanMr. and Mrs. Greg WilderWild Birds UnlimitedMr. David WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Bradley WilsonWindridge Gardens, LLCWine Cellar and Tasting RoomMr. and Mrs. Fred WolfermanMr. and Mrs. T.P. WoodMr. and Mrs. Anthony WoodellMr. and Mrs. Don WoodfieldMr. and Mrs. Samuel WornomMs. Joanne WorthMs. Lisa Youngclaus

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Revenue:

Giftwrap Income $14,025Tag Sale 4,488 Spirit Wear 7,068 Other 722

Total Revenue $26,303

Expenses:

Fundraising $11,035School Programs 6,117Spirit Wear 4,073O’Neal Decals 900Activites Center Furniture 6,000

Total Expenses $23,592

Summary of Revenue and Expenses

Revenue Expenses

Other 3%

Giftwrap Income 53%

Fundraising 28%

Expenses: Fundraising Expenses include: Giftwrap, and Tag Sale and Spirit Wear. School Programs Expenses include: Annual Picnic, Sunshine Fund, Teacher and Staff Appreciation, Hospitality, Lower Liaison, Newsletter and Sponsor A New Family.

Spirit Wear 27%

Tag Sale 17% School Programs 26%Spirit Wear 17%

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AC Furniture 25%

Decals 4%

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Category

AdministrationAuctionAthletic Awards BanquetsBank ChargesBreast Cancer Awareness NightCharity - Kay Yow Cancer FundCoach’s DinnerConcessionsGateHomecomingInterest IncomeMembershipPeking WokPetty CashPhysicalsSenior Recognition AwardsSpecial Projects Capital Campaign Scorer’s Table & Chairs Cafe Tables & Chairs Portable Sound System BannersSpirit ItemsState Volleyball TournamentValentine Gift Packs

Totals

Revenue

$ 70.00$ 6,090.50$ 3,255.00$ 1,228.00$ 2.33$ 6,840.00$11,023.00$ 600.00$ 1,275.00

$ 7,116.50$ 224.50$ 3,000.00

$40,724.83

Expenses

$ 1,144.48$ 180.48$ 1,714.79$ 24.00

$ 72.95$ 360.00$ 1,175.00$ 3,272.19

$ 408.68

$ 60.00$ 7,013.00$ 700.00

$988.80

$10,000.00$ 5,662.00$ 2,659.90$ 2,187.00$ 377.13$ 4,404.43$ 147.27$ 1,235.33

$43,787.43

Summary of Revenues and Expenses

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