2013–2014 AnnuAL REPoRt
bountifuL
harvest
fRom tHE HEAd of scHooL
The selecTion of This year’s Annual Report theme—Bountiful Harvest—may seem odd to those of you who have been long connected to the school and vividly recall its farming era. Without crops to pull in several times over the course of a summer, or meat and flowers to deliver to your door, what could we, now some 30 years removed from farming days, possibly be imagining?
the bottom of our “from hearts, thank you for
each and every blessing of prayerful and financial support. We would not exist without you and our harvest would otherwise be empty.”
We take our cue from the past. charles W. shreiner, Jr., addressing the newcomen society in north America, concluded his remarks about the work of the school by saying, “the church farm school will continue to graduate young men who will be able to make the world a better place because they have learned manliness, respect and an appreciation for hard work and perseverance.” should that statement be the re-sown seed of his, and his son terry’s, efforts to continue his father’s vision for boys otherwise languishing at the margins of our great society? then we have indeed pulled from another generation of boys this year a bountiful harvest of young men ready to do their part. thirty four boys are on their way; all of whom will be attending first-rate undergraduate schools with most securing full or significant scholarships. Please look for their stories and destinations within these pages.
such an achievement—or harvest—is made possible by another intention of our theme, the important and ever-increasing philanthropic support it takes to close an annual operating deficit created by what it takes to run and staff the school program and the meager tuition most of our families can afford. this year’s annual fund reaped more than $900,000 in unrestricted gifts to close an annual operating deficit created by what it takes to run and staff the school program while ensuring the school remains affordable for all of our students. We believe that God gives this growth and that both the boys and you who so generously support them are agents of God’s divine will, enabling us to carry on with our efforts to educate and raise them on this special campus. from the bottom of our hearts, thank you for each and every blessing of prayerful and financial support. We would not exist without you and our harvest would otherwise be empty.
the reverend edmund K. sherrill ii
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recenTly aT a large family gathering i caught my 11-year-old grand-nephew Patrick sticking his half-chewed potato chip into the communal guacamole bowl for a “double-dip.” When i (jokingly) called him on it, he replied, in all seriousness, “it’s ok, uncle mark—we’re all related.” that got a big laugh, but behind Patrick’s utterly guileless response lay a larger truth: when we see others as family, we give more, accept more, forgive more and love more—we to them; they to us. Another example of the expansive bonds of family was driven home to me earlier this year when the church farm school board of directors had dinner with the 2014 class of graduating seniors. one young man, as sincere as my grand-nephew Patrick, told his fellow students that he loved them and considered them family. to me this stood out as one of the proudest achievements these young men, and church farm school, could have accomplished. for our seniors, it was a moment of true enlightenment: that so many young men from such divergent backgrounds could mature into caring, and loving, adults. And for cfs, it was a sign that the hard work, dedication—and yes, love—of our faculty and staff provided the nurturing environment where such a transformation could take place.
Each year in this report we honor the many contributors who continue to make it possible for cfs to create that special environment.
Without your support, we could not provide the intellectual and moral foundations that will serve our students—and our world—so well as they broaden their own definitions of “family.” on behalf of the entire church farm community, i thank all of you who have helped our students gain that sense of family. And if you are new to church farm school, i ask you to consider joining our very special family.
marK t. Carroll P’00, ’01
2013-2014 Board of directors Mark T. Carroll P’00, ’01, Chairman and President
Samuel B. Cupp, Jr. P’02
Matthew J. Burns P’10, Vice Chairman and Vice President
Stephen B. Darby
Richard H. Gherst II, Treasurer
Rt. Rev. Clifton Daniel Kermit S. Eck The Rev. Canon Preston B. Hannibal John P. Kirwin III P’02
Stephen A. Loney, Esq. ’97, Secretary
Stacey Shreiner Kley
The Rev. Edmund K. Sherrill II, Head of School
Philip Price
John Pickering Gary G. Schlarbaum
Alemayehu Addis ‘97 Gregory W. Coleman
Walter K. Smith ‘86
honorary members Samuel H. Ballam III Charles A. Ernst Sally N. Graham Morris C. Kellett Gibbs Lamotte
Erwin P. Roeser ’41 Robert G. Rogers, Jr. Jesse D. Saunders Cannie C. Shafer James Tate ‘52 Christopher H. Washburn
Norman Strate
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poTenTial i came To church farm school four years ago—my grandmother didn’t want me to go to public school in Philadelphia. she wanted a better life for me. i felt so blessed coming here. Right away i met people from all kinds of backgrounds—it is really the most diverse place in the world! one of my friends is from Korea—i’ve learned a lot about respect for elders from him. the small classes here make it easier to speak out and to learn at your own pace. if i don’t understand something, i can get help from peer tutors, i can join a study group or i can go to see the teacher during office hours.
At the school, we think a lot about success—what it really means to us beyond GPAs, money and status. i think it has to do with finding your own greatness. You have to succeed for yourself—sure i want to be a credit to my family name, but i just have one life. i have to learn to make the right choices for the right reasons. We are peer-pressured for success at church farm school. donald alBritton
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i’ve changed so much here—i walk differently, i dress differently, i see things differently. i think when you leave home, you leave your comfortable bubble. You really become who you are. donald albritton ’16, Student
life is unpredicTable and our experiences, whether good or bad, influence our perspectives. The manner in which we respond to these experiences defines our character. Everyone is capable of overcoming insurmountable odds when nurtured with positive affirmations by an individual or community.
the minds of the young men in our care. We do so daily by nurturing their thoughts, dreams and aspirations, and by helping them to find meaning and purpose in their lives. Through our work as teachers, counselors and administrators, we continue to harvest the fertile soil on which this school was founded.
Collectively we make a difference in the world by supporting and encouraging youth in the pursuit of their dreams and aspirations. As a father of four, a priest in the larger community and a spiritual leader in an academic environment, I understand the importance of faith and perseverance.
I believe that life challenges can act as fertilizer, fortifying the importance of personal relationships and service to others. Each of us has within ourselves the ability to overcome our life challenges and thrive.
Church Farm School’s founder, The Rev. Dr. Charles Wesley Shreiner, also understood the perils of a difficult upbringing. Raised without a father, he worked at local farms to help support his mother and siblings. As the young Shreiner planted and weeded fields, the prospect of creating a transformational environment for boys of lesser opportunity began to take root.
i believe that my role here at church farm school is to help students realize their potential, conquer their fears and live bountiful lives.
ChaPlain John daniels
Chaplain John daniels
As members of the Church Farm School community, we are all called to plant seeds in
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dedicaTion
alemayehu addis
am really excited about “ieverything being done
to modernize the school and put students in a better position to succeed.”
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in may 1991, 11-year-old Alemayehu Addis left his family and most of their worldly possessions to escape the turmoil in his homeland of Ethiopia, settling in Philadelphia with his sister and mother. Addis’ mother sought a residential school where he could receive a rigorous education. upon learning about church farm school, he applied. “i later heard that i completely bombed the aptitude test,” Addis laughs. “but cfs took a chance on me.”
one of the strongest connections was with steve Loney. “We are still great friends,” Addis says. “i was his best man, and he was mine.” Loney joined the church farm school board of directors in 2009 and encouraged Addis to seek election. “i always thought of board membership as a way in which i could help the school and so i made that a long-term goal. but then i decided there was no point in waiting any longer. i want to give back now,” Addis, who was elected in 2014, says.
He entered 7th grade just three months after arriving in the united states. Adjusting to life in a new country is hard enough, but being thrust into boarding school life was doubly hard. “i cried every night for two weeks,” Addis recalls. comfort came through bonding with fellow African immigrants, particularly dempsey Woods from Liberia.
Addis brings vast experience to the cfs board: an electrical engineering degree from the university of Pennsylvania, u. s. Army tours in Afghanistan and iraq (where he earned two commendations and a bronze star) and currently, an it management and consulting job. “i am really excited about the changes the administration is making,” Addis says. “A stronger curriculum, an increased focus on development and recruiting… everything being done to modernize the school and put students in a better position to succeed.”
While meeting students with familiar backgrounds consoled Addis, the bonds he forged with those “unlike” himself were also extremely impactful. “cfs provided a comfortable environment in which i could connect with people of different backgrounds. i didn’t have to be someone i wasn’t.”
alemayehu addis ’97, Board of Directors
When connor gibbons ’14 started at a new middle school in 2008, he realized quickly that it wasn’t a good fit. His mother, debbie Gibbons, scurried to find a school with more structure. “i had passed church farm school many times, but didn’t know much about its mission or academics,” she recalls. debbie and connor attended a cfs open House, and as soon as they stepped on campus, connor exclaimed, “this is where i want to be.” fastforward to today, and connor is a freshman at muhlenberg college, studying international relations and Russian (with a concentration in national security) alongside peers who were also all ranked in the top 10% of their graduating class. connor started cfs as a day student in 8th and 9th grades, and then boarded from 10th-12th grades to get the “full Griffin experience.” being a part of cfs residential life has made the transition to college for both connor and his mom extremely smooth. “We weren’t worried about him leaving for college at all,” debbie says. “He had already done and experienced and overcome so many obstacles at cfs. We sent him off with full confidence that he was ready to make decisions that were smart.”
Having always been the “homeroom mom,” debbie got involved with the school immediately. she attended every Parent’s Association meeting, which evolved into her becoming its president for one year. “our main mission is to be the liaison between the administration and the parents so everyone feels like they know what is going on,” she says.
church farm school grows boys into men. they focus on the whole person—mind, body and spirit—so that they get the full understanding of who they are before they leave.
deBBie GiBBons
Although her tenure with the association is over, debbie’s support of the school will be a lifelong commitment. “i am an alumni parent that is actively sending parents to the school that i think are good candidates, and i will continue to support the school in any way i can,” she says. debbie Gibbons, Parent
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philanThropy the military scholarship fund: Paying it forward to military children
service should “military be honored, and children of veterans or those serving should have the opportunity to excel like any other child.” – brig. general (pa reT.) CeCil hengeveld ’64
as a nurse in The pennsylvania Army national Guard for 28 years, brigadier General (PA Ret.) Peggy Hengeveld saw firsthand the difficulties veterans face reintegrating into society, or worse, when a husband or wife dies while serving. together with her husband, cecil, a retired brigadier General who served for 33 years in the u.s. Army and Pennsylvania Army national Guard, as well as major General Eric Weller ’74, the Hengevelds helped create the cfs military scholarship fund. the fund helps military families bridge the financial gap of a church farm school education. the idea for the fund sprang from the Hengevelds’ dual desire to recognize those who provide service to the united states and to further church farm school’s mission of sponsoring an education for those in need. “it’s not just the individual who serves in the military, it affects the entire family: the parents, the children, the siblings. Kids need a solid place to live when their parents are serving,” Cecil, a 1964 graduate of cfs, says. “And we wanted to do something over and above the annual fund.”
PeGGy and CeCil henGeveld
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cecil knows well the solidity that comes from living at church farm school, and how it can aid single parents who want their children to be surrounded by loving, caring mentors in their absence. “many boys come to the school to get that extra sense of family that they may not have,” he says. born in Allentown, cecil grew up in mt. Airy with a divorced mother who worked for the Philadelphia railroad. His aunt, an Episcopalian, introduced cecil and his brother to the school. in those days, cecil says, church farm school was 100% residential, and summer break only lasted six weeks, as the students were needed in the summer to operate the farm, caring for the Guernsey cows, chickens and pigs. “We didn’t know we were learning how to work!” he laughs. in addition to a strong work ethic, cecil credits church farm school with many characteristics that are also especially important for those who serve in the u.s. military. “besides a great education, cfs gives you the confidence to go out there and do anything you
want to do. to apply yourself to it and know you can get it done, no matter your station in life,” cecil says. “they also provide an atmosphere where young people learn responsibility and respect. these basic skills have remained core values as cfs has evolved in many other educational areas. they continue to develop great citizens,” he says. Adds Peggy, “these boys aren’t any different than other boys, but they came to a school that has taught them not only respect for themselves, but respect for others. i’m constantly amazed and overwhelmed at how much they grow when they are here.” currently the sponsor of two students whose parents serve—Emmit Jefferies ’16 and Shane Carter ’17—the Hengevelds clearly hold the church farm school mission dear to their hearts. “it means a lot to me that they are willing to take a chance on those who can’t afford a school like cfs,” cecil says. “it’s a great tradition to keep going for those who need assistance, and children and grandchildren of veterans or those actively serving should have the opportunity to excel like any other child.”
Current sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Don Burt ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hengeveld ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. McDermott F-S Mr. Peter C. Neall ’64 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Seymour ’78 Capt. and Mrs. Paul Spear ’81 Major General Eric Weller ’74
to learn more about participating in the military scholarship fund, contact church farm school’s development team at 610.363.5338 or development@gocfs.net.
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Graduate spotlight
AONDOFA ANYAM
When you look at aondofa anyam ’14, it is clear that he is an athlete. But you might be surprised how incredible an athlete he is for his size. anyam, an orphan, came to Church Farm school from Nigeria with his brother, Doolun ’12. at Church Farm school, he was a District 1 aa Champion in the high jump (2012), achieved all state for the high jump three times and broke the school’s long-standing high jump record with a jump of 6 feet, 7 inches in spring 2014. he is also a District 1 aa Champion in the triple jump, a Bicentennial athletic League (BaL) field MvP and is CFs Basketball’s all-time leading scorer with 1,145 points.
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every single bit of memory of this place, no matter how trivial, is irreplaceable to me. I won’t stop moving. I will go far. But I will leave part of my heart here, for a greater good, a dearer dream and a sounder soul.” – GianG Le ’14
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In June, the school was thrilled to learn that anyam had been offered a full athletic scholarship to saint Peter’s university, a Jesuit institution in Jersey City, NJ. as he prepared for his departure from Church Farm school (he spent the summer working for sodexo, the school’s dining service), he gave us some final thoughts. First impressions of CFS? My first impression of CFs was that it was a well-organized school that had its own small, but diverse, community that was connected not only to the neighboring communities, but to the world.
CFs did a great job in making me more independent, which to me is the biggest factor when it comes to doing more than surviving after high school. Future plans? Currently I am undecided, but I am leaning toward business management or economics. With that experience, I will try to make an impact in the sports world or even any business in general. AONDOFA ANYAM ’14, Graduate
gives each of us the “cfs opportunity of a lifetime and 100% matriculation to four-Year colleges on June 7, 2014, all 34 church farm school seniors celebrated commencement in the school’s chapel of the Atonement. there was much to celebrate. for the second straight year, the entire class will be matriculating into fouryear colleges or universities, many of them aided by academic and athletic scholarships. since 1983, more than 94% of cfs graduates have matriculated to four-year colleges, compared to the national average of 65.9% in 2013 (*U.S. dept. of Labor, bureau of Labor statistics).
valedictorian marcus Pereira—a cfs “six-year soldier” who held the highest academic average in his class and is currently attending Princeton on a full academic scholarship—delivered a stirring address to the cfs community. in addition to special academic and athletic awards and a performance by the choir, the Rev. John daniels, chaplain, and the Rev. Edmund K. sherrill ii, Head of school, sent each graduate out into the world beyond cfs with the traditional blessing of the class. congrats, graduates, and Godspeed!
has helped us progress as young men on this journey of life. this school has become a home for me and there is no place quite like home.” – niCk ThomaS ’14
Class of 2014 College enrollment decisions aondofa anyam, Saint Peter’s University
luiny monegro, Elizabethtown College
kasper bejoian, Ithaca College
Tyler ofray, Rutgers University
miles bernhard, George Washington University
david padilla, Case Western Reserve University
Justine bote, University of Southern California
marcus pereira, Princeton University
michael brown-diFalco, University of Delaware
Tanner pinheiro, Elon University
henry Casey, NJ Institute of Technology
orion ramroop, Ursinus College
Sungjun Choi, University of Minnesota
nnamdi render, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Chanwoo Chong, University of Kentucky
Joseph Shelton, Washington College
elijah Freeman, University of Maryland
kevin Sibley, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
luke gerhart, University of Pittsburgh
Jon Swider, Goucher College
Connor gibbons, Muhlenberg College
nicholas Thomas, The College of New Jersey
michael greene, Temple University
kelechi umunna, Drexel University
kaiyue he, Brandeis University
omar vicente, University of Richmond
dylan le, Villanova University
rekwaun watson, University of Delaware
giang le, Franklin & Marshall College
rui wen, Virginia Tech
dong lee, University of Illinois
erik wrice, California University of Pennsylvania
Christopher lowry, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Zhongyang Zhang, Michigan State University
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fRom tHE cHAiRmAn of tHE dEvELoPmEnt committEE Annual fund donors
• We received generous grants from several foundations. • Contributions from businesses through the Pennsylvania education tax credit programs increased by 45%.
alumni
Friends
board of directors
organizations/Corporations
Current parents
Foundations
past parent
Trusts and estates
All funds Gifts
inTeresT in The educaTional mission of cfs continued to build momentum during the year. We are extremely grateful to all of our friends who engaged with us through your thoughtful and generous financial contributions. Each of you made an investment that will bear much fruit in the lives of deserving boys. increased levels of financial support came from many sources: • Gifts to the CFS Annual Fund rose 60% from the previous year thanks to hundreds of cfs friends.
With thanks to co-chairs John and minnie Kirwin and Gary and Ruthanne schlarbaum, the school’s first gala, New York in the 30s, was a huge success that built and strengthened relationships in our community. Watch for news concerning next year’s event planned for May 1, 2015; you won’t want to miss it. We are fortunate, as a school and community, that dedicated men and women over the years believed that cfs was a worthy cause to support, and that their gifts would have a life-changing impact on the future of its students. over time, thoughtful charitable giving has helped to develop cfs into the innovative school we know today that offers a bright hope and future to these deserving boys. We are honored that you are part of this community, and look forward to working together.
• Alumni donations grew by 40%. • The CFS Board of Directors demonstrated leadership through a 50% overall increase in giving.
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annual Fund
major gifts
bequest-unrestricted
restricted
eiTC/oSTC
Special events
• The number of Griffin Scholar gifts from individuals ($6,000) rose from 11 to 30.
steve darBy
fRom tHE tREAsuRER sources of Revenue 2013-14
fiscal 2014 Was anoTher year of financial progress for church farm school. Academic and residential programs were enhanced, while careful administration kept operating costs under control. At the same time, support from alumni, our board and the community at large increased dramatically, and our endowment continued to produce enviable returns. As a result, we are able to continue our 96-year tradition of providing an affordable college preparatory education to all boys of ability and promise. two-thirds of our students paid less than $7,000 this year for tuition, room and board. We are proud to embrace the founder’s vision and provide this unique opportunity in a boarding school environment. current year tuition and fees covered only about 16% of operating costs, while gifts, bequests and other income added another 12%. the remaining 72% of our costs were met from the draw on our endowment. We are most fortunate to have this resource, and careful stewardship has consistently delivered solid returns despite difficult times. However, we are drawing more from our endowment to support current operations than is generally considered prudent.
constituencies, and attracting new ones, to enable us to advance our academic programs and maintain our historic campus. substantial additions to the endowment will also be necessary as we sustain this worthy mission and build for the future.
riChard h. Gherst ii Tuition and fees
$1,573
rental of facilities and other
$179
gifts and bequests
$1,047
allocation from endowment and trusts
$7,299
total
$10,098
operating Expenses 2013-14
As we look forward, our focus must be on increasing unrestricted support from all our School program $7,660
Fundraising
management
total
*numbers in thousands
$1,779
$602 $10,041
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FOUNDER’S SOCIETY $25,000 PLUS The Bryn Mawr Trust Company DNB First Hamilton Family Foundation Hankin Group S. Griswold Flagg III Trust The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust
SCHOLAR’S SOCIETY $5,000-$24,999 Anonymous (2) Aqua America, Inc. Barra Foundation Mr. John A. Bellis, Jr. The Benedict Foundation Mrs. George P. Bissell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Burns P’10 Burns Engineering, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Carroll P’00,01 Mrs. Joseph W. Castle Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cupp P’02 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Darby Mrs. Newton Disney ’48 D. P. Miller Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation First Priority Bank Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Gherst II Glenmede Trust Company Mr. and Mrs. George R. Graham, Jr. Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce Dr. John R. Grunwell III ’60 Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hengeveld ’64 IMC Construction Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kirwin P’02 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company Meridian Bank Pennsylvania Trust Company Philadelphia Insurance Companies Mr. and Mrs. James Pitcher Mr. and Mrs. Philip Price
CP: Current Parent
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F-S: Faculty and Staff
Saul Ewing, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schlarbaum The Scholler Foundation The Rev. and Mrs. Edmund K. Sherrill ll F-S Shire Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Smith ’86 The Snowden Foundation Sodexo Stevens and Lee Mrs. D. Jean Tisdall Tri-State Technical Sales Corporation Univest Corporation Utica National Insurance Company Major General Eric Weller ’74 Willis of Pennsylvania, Inc. Mr. Bruce Wilson
HEADMASTER’S SOCIETY $1,000-$4,999 Anonymous (3) AGI Mr. Stathis Andris Armstrong, Doyle, Carroll, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baird F-S Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Ballam III Bentley Systems, Inc. Brian Hoskins Ford The Brickman Group, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Bronk ’96 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck Dr. David Carroll ’62 Capt. Stephen M. Carroll ’00 Mr. Gregory Coleman and Dr. Marcia Coleman Dr. and Mrs. Lane Collins ’58 Mrs. Gertrude W. Como ’64 Cramer Rosenthal and McGlynn Ms. S. M. Cunningham P’83, ’85 Mrs. Sheila Dolan P’04 E. Allen Reeves, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit S. Eck Edu-Tech Academic Solutions Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Mr. Martin A. Evans ’77 Mr. P. F. N. Fanning
P: Parent
* Deceased
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Farias Fidelity Charitable Ms. Ann P. B. Fitzgerald Ms. Sara Jane Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fleetwood ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Follin ’86 Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union Fund Evaluation Group, Inc. Mrs. Priscilla Gabosch ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Gallagher ’81 GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Mrs. Joyce Graf ’62 Grant Thornton LLP Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Griswold H. A. Thomson H. O. West Foundation Mrs. Wilbur H. Hall Mr. Samuel Hanger The Rev. Canon Preston Hannibal Mr. Bill Harral The Henkels Group Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollenshead Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hudson Mr. Byron C. Hutchinson ’85 The James Hale Steinman Foundation The John Frederick Steinman Foundation Mr. Richmond P. Johnston ’54 Joseph K. Skilling Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Hyung Sun Kim CP’15 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Legnini Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Loney ’97 Mr. Arthur R. Marcus ’53 Mr. Gary Marks and Dr. Sharon Sweinberg P’08 Dr. Katherine M. McCandless P’82 Mr. George F. McGrory Merck Company Foundation Mr. Richard A. Mulford Mr. Peter C. Neall ’64 Nestlé Mr. Randy Noll F-S Mr. Niels E. Nordstrom ’62* Mr. Talmadge O. O’Neill ’86 Ms. Keith M. Pension
The Philadelphia Foundation Philip Rosenau Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Pickering Mr. Philip S. Post Ms. Robyn Redfield Mr. William E. Reimer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riley Mrs. Kenneth Rodgers, Sr. P’09, ’10 Dr. and Mrs. Donald Rosato Mr. Wayne Rowland and Ms. Denise DiPangrazio Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell Saint Joseph’s University Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schnittman F-S Schwab Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. John Shober Mrs. Charles W. Shreiner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua H. Silverman ’75 Mrs. C. David Southwick ’54 Mr. Keith Southwick Mr. Norman Strate T. James Kavanagh Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James Tate ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Terker Thayer Corporation Mr. Steve Tyminski and Ms. Lisa Rapelli U.S. Piping, Inc. UGI Mrs. Beverley C. Van Houten Mrs. Isabelle T. Vauclain Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Vollrath ’55 Warfel Construction Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Washburn Washington Memorial Chapel Col. Burton L. Weller P’74 Ms. Leslie Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Nam Yeon Won P’10 Voith and Mactavish Architecture
GREYSTOCK SOCIETY $500-$999 Mr. Richard J. Adams ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Alemayehu Addis ’97 Artisan Partners
mr. and mrs. Edward baumstein mr. steven A. berger mr. and mrs. Harry bonyun iii Mr. Stuart Brackney ’62 and Ms. Mary menacker the chambers Group Mr. Kee Han Cheong CP’15 Dr. Daniel Cho CP’16 mr. mark J. ciccantelli mr. and mrs. isaac clothier iv comcast spectator cypress capital management, LLc mr. and mrs. Andrew dahlke mr. samuel difalco and mr. Robert brown P’14 mrs. sally macon dixon mr. and mrs. blake dunbar, Jr. P’02 mr. Robert H. Erb mrs. betteanne fitzwater mr. and mrs. Anthony Gallia Gesu school mr. Jon J. Goodman mrs. Eleanor Graeber dr. Kelly Grattan mr. and mrs. oliver R. Hartzell Mr. John H. Haswell, Esq. ’64 integra one Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Joiner ’62 mr. and mrs. michael Karwic mr. and mrs. morris c. Kellett Mr. George C. Kline ’59 mr. Leo Kob mr. and mrs. Edward W. Leisenring mrs. cordelia Lenz Mr. David Lohmann ’59 mrs. betty t. norman Rev. and mrs. s. W. Peabody mr. John b. m. Place mr. bruce b. Rambo mr. John Richards iii and Rev. susan Richards Riley Riper Hollin and colagreco mr. Erwin P. Roeser ’41 mr. Ralph s. saul mr. and mrs. c. W. schellenger
mr. and mrs. Hampton schoch ’38 mr. and mrs. christopher seeley f-s mr. and mrs. Edwin H. shafer, Jr. mr. samuel slater and ms. Eleanor forbes mr. Robert smith and ms. maris ogg mr. and mrs. W. scott smith, Jr. mr. and mrs. mark southwick mrs. nancy spatz P’83 capt. and mrs. Paul spear ’81 st. John’s Episcopal church st. Peter’s church mrs. John L. steigerwalt miss beverly R. steinman mrs. Geoffrey stengel mrs. William terrill the Riley company Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Timby ’62 united Way of Greater Rochester vanguard charitable Endowment Program dr. Lina G. vardaro, md miss Edwina vauclain Mrs. Erika Wallington ’60 mr. and mrs. Raymond H. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. S. Gray Whetstone, Jr. ’60 mr. ira c. Williams YmcA of the upper main Line
maroon and Grey soCiety $100–$499 Anonymous (7) mr. and mrs. taiwo Ajirotutu P’11 mr. and mrs. Louis Albright mrs. Lucetta s. Alderfer mr. and mrs. douglas Alexander ii mrs. Louella R. Alves ’44 the Arc Ardrossan beagles, inc. mr. and mrs. A. Joseph Armstrong mr. and mrs. noah Attipoe P’12 mr. and mrs. Robert Auch f-s mrs. Jane Aycock mr. J. Edward bailey, Jr. balford farms
maroon vs. Grey Challenge Did you know that when you join Church Farm School, whether as student or faculty, you are assigned to one of two societies: maroon or grey? These “colors” test their mettle each spring during Field Day. In 2014, alums proved their giving prowess against the opposing society through the first annual Maroon vs. Grey Challenge. This healthy bout of competition ended on June 30, 2014, along with CFS’ fiscal year, and we are pleased to announce Maroon as the victor by just two gifts! Stay tuned for the announcement of the next challenge, and don’t forget to look Back, Come Back, Give Back!
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mr. craig banet mr. Allan c. barbee mrs. Wanda E. bartholomew mr. and mrs. Andrew G. bean dr. Rebecca L. bean mr. and mrs. Walter s. beck ’89 mrs. Elsie J. bedwell mr. Joseph R. behm mr. and mrs. John t. berlinger ms. Renee bernhard P’14 mr. and mrs. dwight L. beucler mr. and mrs. Gilbert E. bielefeld P’80 mr. tim blodgett mr. and mrs. Robert o. blount mr. L. blynn dr. frederick J. boehlke, Jr. boeing Gift match Program mrs. Wendy s. boorn mr. and mrs. Ernest biddle dr. markley H. boyer and dr. barbara millen boyer mr. Eric d. boyle ’81 bP Employee matching fund Programs bP fabric of America fund dr. Richard R. bright ms. Ann H. britton mrs. Richard n. bromley mr. and mrs. david brown f-s mr. and mrs. Edward s. buckley Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley ’65 mr. and mrs. bruce b. burkart Mr. and Mrs. Don Burt ’77 mr. Robert R. buswell, Jr. ms. barbara camp mr. callan A. campbell ’82 Mr. James A. Capron ’75 careflow, inc. mrs. marcia carnes f-s mr. and mrs. tom carnwath mr. and mrs. William carr mr. J. david cashmere ’83 mr. Adam L. centeno ’13 mr. and mrs. John W. ceschan ’94 mr. and mrs. donald charlton chester valley Engineers, inc.
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mr. samuel choi ’12 mr. and mrs. Keith choper mr. and mrs. david chrest f-s christ church ms. susan J. ciccantelli mr. and mrs. Edward t. claghorn mr. and mrs. John H. clapham Mr. William R. Clayton ’73 Mr. Stewart A. Cleaver ’71 mr. Rowland L. coats, Jr. Mr. LeRoy R. Coer ’54 mrs. William Long cole ms. Loraine m. coll mr. and mrs. clifford c. collings, Jr. mr. Joseph s. collins mr. Hobart W. cook mr. and mrs. Jack E. coombs mr. and mrs. Robert W. copeland mr. and mrs. Woodward W. corkran, Jr. mr. Peter corrado f-s the cottages of Governors Run mr. John crampton mr. and mrs. Kip craven mr. and mrs. Wayne crawford mr. Jim curry mrs. Louise m. dagit mr. and mrs. david E. dahlke the Rev. and mrs. bancroft G. davis mr. Patrick J. dean ’80 mr. and mrs. Edward H. denzler mrs. Rebecca c. desmond mr. and mrs. david W. devenney dr. and mrs. Robert f. devenney Mr. and Mrs. Eddie M. Diaz CP’16 Mr. Donald D. Donohue, Jr. ’69 Mr. Lance A. Douglas ’75 Mr. Quintano Downes, Sr. CP’15 ms. marion downey mr. and mrs. Joseph m. dratch mr. and mrs. Robert E. dripps, Jr. Mr. Gerald E. Ellson ’50 Endo Pharmaceuticals inc. ms. Justine Englert mr. and mrs. James Eustace iii mr. and mrs. Robert W. falkenstein
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mr. neil J. fanelli, Jr. f-s ms. sheryl farr mr. Peter fassbender Mr. Laird M. Ferguson ’85 mr. and mrs. Raymond fernandez, Jr. mr. Wayne J. fields ’81 mr. Gordon R. firth mrs. Edward A. flood mr. and mrs. Hector flores P’13 mrs. marianna flowers ’44 mr. sergio forero-schwanhaeuser and ms. maria c. cuevas Reyes cP’19 mr. thomas A. fosnocht dr. stuart A. fox dr. and mrs. William f. foxx franklin templeton institutional, LLc mr. and mrs. samuel freeman ii mrs. Georgia freeman P’93 fulton bank mr. and mrs. Joseph P. furtado Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gains ’70 mr. Edward E. Gardiner mr. Earl W. Garrison mr. Edwin A. Gee mr. and mrs. John P. Gibbons P’14 mr. and mrs. Robert Gibby mr. and mrs. John Gillespie mr. and mrs. Alwyn Go P’14, cP’18 Mr. Peter M. Goda, Sr. ’60 mr. and mrs. John Goldener mr. and mrs. theodore Gordon mr. bertram K. Graham dr. carol Grant-Holmes and mr. bruce Holmes P’94, ’96 Great valley Pool service, inc. Ms. Caryl Greaves-Bowen P’95 mrs. tucker c. Gresh mr. and mrs. Louis W. Guglielmo Mr. Robert K. Gulick ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Gwinner P’78 Mr. Ronald R. Hafer ’54 mr. James i. Hammons P’83 mr. thomas J. Hanton mr. Richard s. Harkins mr. John G. Harkins, Jr.
ms. mary Louise Harlan mr. and mrs. John s. c. Harvey mr. david Hatchard ’93 and ms. June Yoshimura ms. margaret s. Havens mr. and mrs. Greg Hedley mrs. Ralph Held ’34 mr. and mrs. carl Hendrickson, Jr. ms. sandra Herr mrs. Eleanor c. Hertzog Rev. and mrs. William Hess mr. Gerald Hevey ’92 mr. and mrs. William J. Hill miss Holly Hoffman Mr. Theodore J. Hordeski ’56 mr. and mrs. Robert Hughes mr. and mrs. Robert t. Hughes Mr. William H. Hughes ’79 Mrs. Frederick Humphreys ’53 mrs. charles Humpton, Jr. Mrs. Harold S. Hutchinson ’57 ibm corporation matching Gift Program mr. and mrs. Gaston israel P’12 mr. and mrs. donald R. ivins mr. t. K. Jackson iii mr. and mrs. francis Jacobs ii mr. nilufar Jamir mr. and mrs. ferdous Jan mr. and mrs. Anthony P. Jannetta mrs. virginia Jeffries Mr. Harold H. Jensen III ’63 John and barbara Littlefield foundation John Hancock matching Gifts Program mr. James b. Johnston mr. frederick J. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Kalmes ’54 Mr. Abe Kassu and Mrs. Kelemua Gebre CP’17 mr. and mrs. E. brooks Keffer, Jr. Mrs. Barbara G. Kehrel P’76 mr. tim Kelly Kelsh Wilson design, inc. mr. and mrs. William L. Keltz mrs. caroline R. Kemmerer mrs. John Kenefick Mr. and Mrs. Yang Ho Kim CP’15
mr. and mrs. John d. Kistler, Jr. f-s mrs. Josephine Klein mr. charles o. Kochka mrs. shary Koenig P’98 mr. Arnold J. Krog mr. david P. Krutsch mr. and mrs. Walter Kuchlak Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kullen ’73 Rev. and mrs. carl n. Kunz, Jr. mrs. James t. Lacey ’40 mr. and mrs. Joseph Lair mr. and mrs. david W. Lander dr. and mrs. William W. Lander Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Large ’51 miss maryann Lauber ms. Rachel Lawton P’10 Mrs. Marianne B. Layng P’85 Mr. Jeong Ik Lee CP’15 mr. J. Wayne Lee Legacy Planning Partners, W.c. LLc dr. stuart Levy mrs. John f. Lewis mr. R. cruse Lewis ms. Lou Ann Lewis mr. and mrs. timothy Lewis ’81 mr. and mrs. dante Liberatoscioli mrs. H. fred Lincoln mr. and mrs. Peter m. Lindley Mr. John B. Lindsay ’56 mr. Robert b. Littlewood mrs. susan c. Lloyd mrs. Robin Lovell-Knowles mrs. Richard Lunardi ms. teresa Lunardi and mr. Aaron Wemhoff macElree Harvey mr. and mrs. bruce macKenzie ms. nan magistro mr. A. bruce mainwaring dr. and mrs. W. s. mark Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martinez CP’17 mr. steven marvicsin ’41 maternity and Gynecology mr. and mrs. michael matteo f-s mrs. myrina d. mccullough mrs. mary E. mcdermott
mr. and mrs. stephen G. mcdermott f-s mrs. Gwynne G. mcdevitt mr. and mrs. terrence P. mcLarney ms. Patti mcLaughlin Mr. Michael D. McNulty ’73 ms. barbara merriweather mrs. frances m. miersch mr. Rufus L. miley mr. and mrs. theodore c. miller mr. and mrs. Jack miller mrs. dorothy L. mitchell mr. and mrs. George f. mohr mr. daniel A. molloie ’88 Mr. and Mrs. James E. Moore P’07 mr. and mrs. todd moore mr. Earl m. morgan mr. John A. morrow ’49 Mr. William E. Morton ’56 mr. and mrs. James c. moyer ms. Janet E. moyer mrs. dorothy W. mullestein mr. and mrs. Gordon R. munson Ms. E. Hazel Murphy CP’15 mr. William J. murray Mr. Thomas L. Neff ’60 mrs. charles A. neidig new directions delaware, inc. miss fay newkirk ms. dorothy J. newnham mr. and mrs. Edward niemann, Jr. mr. and mrs. Jack nugent miss Lisa A. ochwat mr. and mrs. William L. oppenheim ms. Angela o’Reilly f-s mr. and mrs. thomas H. Patterson mr. and mrs. John b. Pegram mr. and mrs. Harry J. Peirce P’89 mr. and mrs. manuel Perez Mr. Carroll M. Peterson ’60 Rev. and Mrs. Thomas H. Phillips ’95 mr. Zygmont Pines mr. and mrs. mitchell Pinheiro P’14 dr. and mrs. William Pistone mr. and mrs. Gerald E. Pizzola the Pnc foundation
Mr. Noel G. Poole ’71 mr. and mrs. John H. Potts mr. and mrs. Robert H. Potts Mr. Michael A. Pratt ’86 mr. and mrs. seymour Preston iii mrs. Robert H. Price, Jr. Propipe mrs. marie d. Prosser ’32 mr. christopher c. Pusey ’81 mr. and mrs. James W. Quimby mr. John E. Quinn, Jr. Mr. Thomas Quinn ’71 mrs. susan Rakestraw Mr. and Mrs. David Ramsay III ’73 mrs. Patricia P. Rech mr. and mrs. frank G. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. James B. Remaily ’61 miss Helen Replogle mr. and mrs. martin Rey mrs. margaret b. Rhoads mr. James t. Rice, Jr. mr. and mrs. Robert H. Richards ’43 mr. and mrs. James Richter f-s mr. and mrs. michael Riemondy Rino’s italian Restaurant and Pizzeria mr. and mrs. Harry E. Ritter Dr. Earl W. Robison ’60 mrs. caroline Rogers Mr. Charles S. Rogers ’65 mr. and mrs. Robert G. Rogers, Jr. mr. and mrs. Robert b. Rottiers mr. Richard L. Ruf mr. and mrs. William L. Ruhling, Jr. Mr. William J. Rusinko ’78 Rustin baseball booster club ms. blanche Ruth mr. and mrs. david E. salmon mr. and mrs. William m. sanderson mr. and mrs. drew saunders mr. and mrs. Jesse d. saunders mrs. Richard scheuing Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Schleicher ’62 mr. matthew schofield ’02 mr. Lyle R. schweitzer ’49 mr. and mrs. Richard schwenk
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mrs. Ruth scorr mr. and mrs. franklin m. seeley mr. and mrs. nathaniel s. seeley cP’18 mr. and mrs. brian serbin f-s Mr. and Mrs. William J. Seymour ’78 shady Grove baptist church mrs. Edwin d. shafer ii mr. and mrs. Robert sharp P’12 mrs. Ruth H. shepherd ms. sarah G. sherrill mr. and mrs. david J. sherwood Mr. Richard A. Siemon ’73 silver Eagle bassets mr. and mrs. Henry simpson iii mr. david A. sinclair, Jr. ’92 mr. and mrs. Gurney P. sloan, Jr. Lt. Col. Robert D. Slough, Ret. ’77 mr. and mrs. Arthur smith f-s ms. Elizabeth smith ms. Pamela s. smyth dr. theodore d. and dr. Gail sokoloski st. thomas’ church Whitemarsh st. Paul’s Episcopal church mrs. michael stack mr. michael stairs mr. and mrs. Ahren stanis mr. and mrs. Paul R. stankewicz mr. and mrs. Gary statton mrs. nathan A. stauffer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Steele ’74 mrs. Kathryn f. strang mrs. Joseph strode mr. and mrs. Joseph W. strode mrs. barbara b. supplee mr. Henderson supplee iii miss Helen L. swain mr. and mrs. E. clinton swift target stores – take charge of Education mr. Leo taveras Mr. Irving N. Taylor, Jr. ’69 Lt. col. Rhett taylor mr. Robert G. taylor mr. charles Roth taylor dr. and mrs. frederik tellekamp P’89
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ms. carolyn L. thomas mr. Joseph R. thomas mrs. Robin P. thomas ms. Ellen thompson mr. and mrs. Greg thompson f-s ms. Elsie s. thorpe mr. and mrs. stanley G. timson mrs. E. Ann tippy mrs. Erin treadwell mr. marc A. turner vanguard Group foundation Mr. Paul Vile ’55 mr. and mrs. Philip H. Wagner mr. and mrs. stanley Walker Mr. William A. Walker III ’75 mr. Jeffrey b. Wallace mr. and mrs. William Warden iii mr. and mrs. Richard s. Ware Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Warren ’68 mrs. Jane H. Warriner mr. charles Watterson Mr. Albert C. Weed II ’60 Mr. Henry N. Wein ’59 mr. and mrs. bill Wemhoff ms. susan Wentink mr. and mrs. Kenneth R. Werner mr. and mrs. mark n. Werther Mr. Paul L. West ’54 mr. timothy R. Whalon ’99 mr. Heyward m. Wharton mr. and mrs. nelson Whitworth P’09 mr. and mrs. stephen m. Wickham mr. bruce G. Willbrant mr. and mrs. John R. Williams ms. June Williams mrs. norris b. Williams mr. and mrs. J. K. Willing mr. and mrs. Russell W. Wilson mr. and mrs. R. Richard Wright, Jr. Mr. Philip Yang ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Sung Chul Yang P’07 Mr. Shannon K. Yates ’86 Mr. and Mrs. William Zarycranski CP’16, ’19 Mr. Edward S. Ziegenfus ’59
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mrs. Robert A. Ziesing mr. david f. Zimmerman ’88 mr. Andrew m. Zinis ’84 ms. Lisa A. Zinis P’84 mr. and mrs. James W. Zug mr. thomas v. Zug, Jr. mr. and mrs. stanley A. Zwierzyna, Jr. f-s
GriFFin soCiety Gifts up to $100 Anonymous (10) mr. Joel A. Adams mr. John A. Ahn miss susan Aitken ms. Joanie Alston P’12 ms. Grace E. Amen dr. William H. Annesley, Jr. mr. and mrs. Joseph A. Arbuckle mr. Anthony Arcaro mr. Russell W. Armstrong ms. marguerite Atherton mr. and mrs. Randall c. Atkinson mr. morgan baird ms. carol d. baker mrs. charlotte A. baker mr. and mrs. Robert A. barndt mrs. Jane W. barton the Rev. thomas bauer mr. August W. baumbach, Jr. bayard Rustin field Hockey boosters bayard Rustin High school – Hearts and flowers fund mr. and mrs. James J. beehler mr. and mrs. thomas W. behr mr. and mrs. thomas c. beitel ms. Linda bejoian P’14 Mr. and Mrs. John Bellay P’03, ’05 mr. thomas bennett f-s dr. Eugene A. bentley, Jr. mr. H. L. beyer iii mr. and mrs. Albert boris Mrs. Marie Boucard P’06 miss Grace R. boulden
mr. and mrs. William c. bowden ms. J. clarice bowman mr. and mrs. John b. bozette, Jr. miss E. Jane bradley mrs. Helen bregler bristol-myers squibb foundation, inc. mr. John E. brogan dr. christian s. brosz mr. and mrs. John bullock Mr. Richard L. Burtner ’74 mr. and mrs. Jack byrne ms. venice campbell cP’19 Mr. and Mrs. Onder Can CP’17 mr. and mrs. John c. carmichael mr. craig carpenter mrs. Emma L. carson mr. and mrs. donald E. carver mr. and mrs. scott cassidy f-s Mr. Stephen Cavener ’87 mr. and mrs. John J. ceschan, Jr. f-s Mrs. Luitgarde M. Chassin P’92, ’96 mr. and mrs. Anthony P. checchia dr. J. barton cheyney ii mr. steven choc ’02 mrs. beverly cleaver ’32 mrs. Ann s. cohn P’94 ms. bonnie cohn mr. and mrs. Kevin R. conklin mrs. nancy E. cook mrs. Jean copeland ms. Eileen copland ms. Karen E. costello mr. and mrs. Ronald E. covington mrs. Jessie crews-Rantz mr. brian P. curry ’83 ms. mildred G. darlington mr. and mrs. bob darpino mr. fred L. davidson mr. William E. K. davis mr. and mrs. Howard L. davis, Jr. mr. scott deasy mrs. shirley A. deist dr. and mrs. thomas devlin mr. William P. dierkes
mr. and mrs. John diiulio mrs. Anne c. dillon mrs. Anna m. dimeo mr. and mrs. thomas t. disante f-s mrs. Edwin donaghy, Jr. mr. and mrs. Robert c. donehower mrs. melinda donovan mr. and mrs. Gerald dougherty mr. maxwell drexler ’13 mr. and mrs. John f. duggan mr. Ryan dunbar ’02 the Rev. faith d’urbano mr. George H. Earle ms. catherine Edginton ms. L. J. Eide mr. and mrs. todd Elliott ’80 Rev. and mrs. Richard Ellis mrs. brooke Elser mr. Gary Endlein mrs. Jessie E. Engan mr. and mrs. Joseph Essinger ms. Joan Evans Mr. and Mrs. Kalu Eze CP’17 mr. and mrs. michael J. farrell mr. and mrs. david R. farrow mr. Rudolph fedor, Jr. mr. and mrs. James ferguson mr. and mrs. drew fetters mrs. virginia H. finch ms. Alberta flagg mr. and mrs. david s. forrest mr. and mrs. Kimber J. fox ms. Katherine fox mrs. sidney H. franklin mr. William E. frazer, Jr. miss dorothy fruchtman mr. and mrs. Eric fulmer f-s mr. and mrs. Harry s. funk mr. and mrs. marvin Garcia ’99 f-s mrs. shana Garcia f-s mrs. Adeline f. Gay Mrs. Dorothy J. Gerjovich P’74 mrs. Paul Gibian Mr. and Mrs. Jamin M. Gibson P’06 mr. and mrs. Robert Giuliano
Ms. Roseanne Gonzalez CP’15 mr. and mrs. Amrit Gordon P’08 mr. and mrs. John s. Graves P’08 Mr. Nigel D. A. Greaves ’95 mr. and mrs. Lewis P. Green mrs. sue s. Gress mrs. Elizabeth c. Griffiths mr. John H. Groff mr. nathanael b. Groton, Jr. mrs. Elizabeth A. Gudgeon mr. and mrs. donald Hadley ii mr. and mrs. Peter Hagis, Jr. mrs. betsy uphouse Haight mr. and mrs. George Hancock mrs. Joan c. Harms Mr. David T. Harriman ’86 mr. francis c. Hartung, Jr. mr. and mrs. Philip s. Harvey mrs. caroline Hass mr. and mrs. William f. Henderson mr. Lawrence E. Henry mr. franklin m. Henzel mrs. bertha A. High mrs. virginia Hines mr. Lloyd d. Hoffman mr. J. irvie Hoffman, Jr. Ms. Lorraine Hoffner CP’15 mr. and mrs. Ron Hoffpauer mr. and mrs. clifford J. Holgren mr. Graham E. Horn mr. and mrs. Allen Houpt mr. and mrs. bill Hughes mr. dan H. Hunt mr. and mrs. neil Hurowitz mr. Paul Hurst ms. Jenna irrgang f-s mrs. maud c. irwin Mr. Christopher J. Jaeger ’77 ms. Joycelyn E. Jaggers mr. and mrs. James E. Jenkins mr. Paul t. Johnson mrs. Helen s. Johnston mr. and mrs. Lawrence t. Jones dr. and mrs. steven A. Kaatz Mrs. Almaz Kebede P’97
Mr. Frederic Kellam III ’65 Rev. Linda L. Kerr mr. Albert Kilburn Mr. Robert Scott Kirgan ’69 mr. and mrs. John Klug mr. and mrs. steve A. Kmetz mr. and mrs. mark A. Knepley P’04 mrs. Anne c. Knight miss Joan E. Knowlton Lt. Col. Charles Kratz III ’64 mrs. Joan f. Kurber Mrs. Janet M. Labdon P’78 mrs. Kathleen Lamay P’08 mr. michael Lamerjack ms. barbara Lancaster mrs. Helen A. Lawlor mrs. Jacqueline P. Leach f-s mr. and mrs. daniel Lenehan mr. and mrs. Joseph Lessard ms. Roxanne Ling mrs. Joanne Lippard mr. and mrs. Richard Littlepage mrs. florence t. Logan cmdr. samuel m. Long mr. and mrs. Arthur b. Lowry P’14 mrs. Pearl Lynn mr. William s. Lyon-vaiden mrs. Rebecca macfadyen mr. Walter G. macfarland iii mrs. Judith A. macnamee mrs. Zandra L. maffett P’00 mr. and mrs. William m. maguire mrs. Alice R. mannion P’81 mr. Robert c. marks mr. and mrs. stephen maroldo mrs. nathaniel summers martin mr. and mrs. michael marzen mr. John d. mason Mr. Michael Maury ’68 miss Amanda E. mayer Mr. Chimdi O. Mbonu ’87 mr. Edward f. mcAleer, Jr. mr. and mrs. bob mccormick ms. dorothy mccreath Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonough CP’16
save the dates! We hope you will join us at these Church Farm School traditions old and new! Details at gocfs.net/calendar. “Why the Chimes rang” Pageant Sunday, December 14, 2014 alumni reunion Weekend April 24-26, 2015 CFs Gala Featuring “the tonics” Friday, May 1, 2015 Class of 2015 Commencement Saturday, June 6, 2015
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harvesting energy Since January 2013, Church Farm School has been powering 90% of the campus’ annual electricity needs (at less than market rates) through its solar array. The 1.1 megawatt installation on five acres of school land ushers in a new era of harvesting nature’s abundance and returns CFS to a leadership role in offering environmentally responsible and sustainable programs. This heritage of connection to the land remains a strategic imperative and one of the five major goals adopted by the CFS Board of Directors in its most recent strategic plan. Neil Fanelli, CFS Director of Finance and Operations and leader of the solar project, explained that power generated from the array will reduce reliance on more costly electricity so that more dollars can be redirected to the school’s mission. “Savings from using clean solar energy over the 20 year life of the system are expected to be many hundreds of thousands of dollars, while achieving significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.” To date,
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July 2014 (one of the sunniest months of the summer) has produced the most solar power in the history of the program. See it in action at http://rgs.kiosk-view.com/cfs.
mr. cornelius P. mcGinley mr. stephen mcGovern ’03 mrs. sandra mcmullin Mr. and Mrs. Tim McParland CP’15 mrs. susan W. meade mrs. dorothy E. mearns mrs. florianne meldrum mr. and mrs. victor E. mello ms. fay menacker and mr. david cooper mr. david R. merriman mr. Richardson t. merriman mrs. James A. miles mrs. beryl s. miller Mrs. Grace D. Miller P’78 ms. nicole miller mr. and mrs. brian mitchell mr. Gerald montella mrs. Luiz E. moretzsohn mrs. Katherine J. muckle mr. and mrs. steve mullenhour mrs. doris b. murphy mrs. mary Ann murphy mr. and mrs. michael J. murphy mr. William s. newlin, Jr. mr. charles nichols mr. and mrs. John R. nieveen, Jr. mr. and mrs. david norcini mrs. charles norris miss Evelyn L. norton mr. daniel nowell mr. thomas f. nye ’88 mr. and mrs. Joseph ostrowski mr. omar otero f-s Mr. Richard L. Page ’64 mrs. barbara Y. Painter mr. and mrs. Joseph E. Palmer mrs. Louise s. Parsons mr. and mrs. James b. Parvin miss Rosemarie Pedicone mrs. marie H. Pender mrs. charles Penrose, Jr. mrs. Kinue b. Perkins mrs. Jean m. Perry mrs. barbara m. Pettinos mr. Henry W. Pfeiffer
Ms. Margie Phillips PIAA-District One Dr. and Mrs. Robert Poole Mr. and Mrs. John Powell II Ms. Lisa Prescott Mr. and Mrs. Louis Presenza Mr. William H. Press Mr. Edward J. Price ’54 Mr. Gary W. Price Ms. Robin Puccino Mr. and Mrs. John A. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Raffety Mr. Israel Ramirez CP’17 Mr. and Mrs. William Rankin, Jr. Mr. George T. Rauch Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Redman Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Reed III Mrs. Joan C. Reese Mr. Mlynue Alfred Reeves ’13 Mrs. Barbara A. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Rhile, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Rhodes, Jr. Ms. Miari Roberts P’14 Mrs. Margaret M. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ross Mr. Alan Rossbach Mr. Kenneth R. Rowe Mr. Paul Rucker Mrs. Joan L Ruedi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruoff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russo Rustin Girls Softball Booster Club Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Rutter Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Sanderson Ms. Lauren B. Sanford Mr. Arthur H. Saxon Miss Rosemary Scerni Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Schaefer Ms. Lindy Schaffstall Ms. Linda Schall Mr. and Mrs. James F. Scharnberg Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schnepp Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Scott P’97 Mr. Lee Scouten ’71
Mrs. Lillian M. Scutti Mr. Robert H. Secrist Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Seely, Jr. Mr. Robert F. Sharp III ’12 Mrs. Lucie H. Shubert Mrs. Carol Ann Simmons P’96 Mr. Raymond M. Simmons ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Simon Mrs. Charlotte Simpkins Ms. Sandra Slaymaker Mr. F. William Smead ’84 Mr. Joseph J. Smida Mr. H. Morgan Smith Mrs. Herberta M. Smith Mr. Samuel L. Smith Mr. Park K. Snyder, Jr. Mr. Donald M. Solenberger Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sopirak Mrs. Dorothy Southrey P’69 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spear Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Spishock Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sproule Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Stackhouse P’07, ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Stanford Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Steenrod Mr. Leslie L. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stever Mr. David Stout F-S Mr. Robert H. Strother, Sr. P’82 Mr. Samuel A. Stump Mr. and Ms. Rosalind T. Sutch P’10 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Swarts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Elek J. Szkalk Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Tarpey Ms. Elizabeth R. Taylor Mr. Roy F. Tettemer Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Theune Mr. Frank L. Thomson Mr. William A. Toboldt Mr. Leander P. Tori, Jr. Mr. Luis Torres and Ms. Nibia Rodriguez CP’15 Mr. Thomas J. Trefz Mr. and Mrs. Alden F. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A Tucker, Jr.
Miss Jane Ulsh Mr. Kelechi Umunna ’14 Mr. Vincent Valente Mr. Joseph Van Bernum Ms. Sharon L. Van Culin The Rev. Canon and Mrs. Rudolph J. Van Der Hiel Mr. and Mrs. George Veneziale Verizon Foundation Ms. Barbara Waddy Capt. and Mrs. Samuel J. Walker P’84 Ms. March K. Walsh Miss Grace E. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson Ms. Eileen Helm Weaver Mr. Ian Weigand ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Weiss Mrs. Marian B. Wellington Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welsh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Westerman Mr. George R. White Ms. Julia Wickland F-S Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wildrick Mr. Robert W. Wilkey Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wilson Ms. Lorraine Winoski Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Wittmann Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Woodring Dr. Lilyan B. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young Mrs. William B. Young, Jr. Mrs. Carolyn H. Zuttel P’98
Honorary Gifts Boys at Church Farm School Ms. J. Clarice Bowman Class of 1964 Mr. Richard L. Page ’64 Coaches John Kistler F-S and Marc Turner F-S Mr. Mlynue Alfred Reeves ’13 Art Colley Mrs. Elizabeth C. Griffiths Lillian K. Deasy Mr. Scott Deasy
Anthony DiMeo Mrs. Anna M. DiMeo Johnie L. Fennell ’00 Mrs. Zandra L. Maffett P’00 Keith A. Ferguson ’83 Ms. S. M. Cunningham P’83 Mrs. Walter S. Franklin Mrs. Sidney H. Franklin Jamin S. Gibson ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Jamin M. Gibson P’06 R. Craig Hammons Mr. James I. Hammons Diane Hartzell Ms. Lauren B. Sanford Cecil Hengeveld ’64 Mrs. Cecil Hengeveld ’64 Bill Hoeher, Tommy Logan and Ben Wright Mr. Irving N. Taylor, Jr. ’69 C. Elbert Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Rhodes, Jr. Mary Mason Hudson Mr. and Mrs. David E. Salmon The Kistler Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibby Moussa Kone’s (’96) Daughter Mrs. Myrina D. McCullough Andrew Lane ’04 Mrs. Sheila Dolan P’04 Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Merriman Mr. David R. Merriman Mr. J. Frederic Merriman Mr. Richardson T. Merriman Richard V. Mullenhour Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mullenhour Bill and Mary Murray Mr. William J. Murray The Rev. John R. Norman, Jr. Mrs. Betty T. Norman The Organ Concert Mr. Russell W. Armstrong Past Co-Workers Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Barndt
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Benjamin Phillips ’95 rev. and Mrs. thomas h. Phillips P’95
Alfred A. Beiber Mr. Jeffrey B. Wallace
Deceased Employees and Alumni Mrs. Judith a. MacNamee
Ralph Held ’34 Mrs. ralph held
Khizar Qureshi ’15 Mr. Charles Watterson
Ernest M. Belt and Dorothy Belt Hoffman Miss holly hoffman
Harry M.C. and Kathleen Mason Hewson Mrs. William Long Cole
Aaron Schnittman F-S united Way of Greater rochester
Dr. Harry C. Best Mrs. Mary ann Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. redman
Newton Disney ’48 anonymous Mr. stuart Brackney ’62 and Ms. Mary Menacker Mrs. Newton Disney ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fleetwood ’69 Dr. John r. Grunwell III ’60 Mr. robert K. Gulick ’47 Mr. Daniel Nowell Ms. Lorraine Winoski Newton Disney ’48 and Karl Gabosch ’48 Mr. John a. Morrow ’49
Harold R. Hutchinson ’57 Mrs. harold s. hutchinson ’57 Lindy schaffstall shady Grove Baptist Church
The Rev. Edmund K. Sherrill F-S Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller The Shreiner Family Mrs. Cordelia Lenz
The Reverend and Mrs. George R. Bishop D. P. Miller Fund of the Princeton area Community Foundation
Lt. Col. Robert Slough, Ret. ’77 Mr. Martin a. evans ’77
Herbert and Louise Robinson and Lisa Blaauboer Ms. eileen Copland
Larry Stevenson ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Lindley
Roy K. Blodgett Mr. tim Blodgett
Cedric Strother ’82 Mr. robert h. strother, sr. P’82
Louise and Archie Bonyun Mr. and Mrs. harry Bonyun III
Stu Brackney’s 70th Birthday anonymous Ms. Bonnie Cohn Ms. Fay Menacker and Mr. David Cooper Mrs. Melinda Donovan Ms. L. J. eide Ms. sheryl Farr Ms. Cindy Poudrier Ms. Linda schall
Doris E. Brehmeyer Mr. and Mrs. thomas W. Behr Mr. and Mrs. andrew Dahlke Mr. and Mrs. David e. Dahlke Mr. and Mrs. William F. henderson Mr. and Mrs. William L. oppenheim Mr. and Mrs. John h. Potts
Carl F. Eby ’50 Ms. Marguerite atherton Ms. alberta Flagg The Rev. Dr. Charles E. Finch Mrs. virginia h. Finch Robert D. Flowers ’44 Mrs. Marianna Flowers Anne D. Garrison Mr. earl W. Garrison
Ira Williams Mrs. Jane aycock
J. Mahlon Buck, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck Mr. and Mrs. robert h. Potts Mrs. Caroline rogers
Barry Gouak and Tony Renda ’56 Mr. theodore J. hordeski ’56
Frances E. Willis Mrs. virginia Jeffries
Mary Sproule Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Charlie sproule
Willard P. Graeber Mrs. eleanor Graeber
Andrew Zinis ’84 Ms. Lisa a. Zinis P’84
David Carson, Jr. and David Carson III Mrs. emma L. Carson
David Rankine ’30 and Bob Graf ’62 Ms. June Williams
Mildred G. Challman Miss Fay Newkirk
Robert Graf ’62 Mrs. Joyce Graf ’62
Harlan Mason Cleaver ’32 Mrs. Beverly Cleaver ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Graham Mrs. James a. Miles
Sara Corrado Ms. Marion Downey Ms. sara Jane Fitzpatrick Mr. Wayne rowland and Ms. Denise DiPangrazio
Patricia Groff Mr. John h. Groff
Memorial Gifts Loise Rothermel Allinson Miss edwina vauclain Thomas C. Atkinson and Virginia R. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. randall C. atkinson Paul M. Barr ’32 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley ’65 Ann Bauer the rev. thomas Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bauer Mrs. Marian B. Wellington Walter Bean ’29 Dr. rebecca L. Bean
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Newton Disney ’48 and David Southwick ’54 Mr. and Mrs. James tate ’52
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Sara Corrado, Richard Lunardi and Kenneth Rodgers, Sr. anonymous Craig David and His Mother, Marion Mr. and Mrs. Jack e. Coombs
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Joseph Gudgeon, Jr. Mrs. elizabeth a. Gudgeon Nigel Gwira anonymous
Frederick Humphreys and John Humphreys Mrs. Frederick humphreys John F. Humphreys ’51 and Frederick Humphreys ’50 Mrs. erin treadwell Daniel G. Hutchinson ’52 Ms. Carolyn L. thomas
George R. Knight Mrs. anne C. Knight Rachel Large Kooker Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Large ’51 Mark Labdon ’78 Mrs. Janet M. Labdon P’78 James T. Lacey ’40 Mrs. James t. Lacey Betty and Earl Lair Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lair Mary Jane Leva Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baird F-s Mrs. Marcia Carnes F-s Mr. and Mrs. stephen McDermott F-s Claire Dehart Lewis Mr. r. Cruse Lewis Donna B. Lindsay Mr. John B. Lindsay ’56 Lawrence Lynn Mrs. Pearl Lynn Virginia Summers Martin Ms. sandra herr Harry C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. James W. Zug
The Harper Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph russo
Mary McIlvain Mr. John G. harkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. e. Clinton swift Mr. and Mrs. richard s. Ware
Natale C. Haswell Mr. John h. haswell, esq. ’64
Ruth Richmond Mirkil Mrs. ruth h. shepherd
Mrs. John Morrison mrs. Jean m. Perry Ella K. Nieveen mr. and mrs. John R. nieveen, Jr. Mary L. Fosnocht and Margaret Orr mr. thomas A. fosnocht My Parents Anonymous Armond Pedicone miss Rosemarie Pedicone Allen M. Perry ’35 mr. francis c. Hartung, Jr. mr. and mrs. Henry simpson iii Dr. Robert E. Price, Jr. mrs. Robert H. Price, Jr. Cortland Reed Prosser ’32 and Orville Reed Prosser ’38 mrs. marie d. Prosser ’32 Doris and Alfred Quinn mr. and mrs. John A. Quinn Roy Radosavich Anonymous Alvin G. Roberts mrs. margaret m. Roberts Kenneth Rodgers, Sr. Ms. Lorraine Hoffner CP’15 Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonough CP’16 Mr. and Mrs. Tim McParland CP’15 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Seymour ’78 mr. Robert f. sharp iii ’12 the Rev. and mrs. Edmund K. sherrill ll f-s Allene Russell dr. and mrs. Paul s. Russell Dr. Charles W. Shreiner, Jr. mr. and mrs. James Eustace iii mrs. charles W. shreiner, Jr. The Reverend Dr. Charles W. Shreiner mrs. charles Penrose, Jr. mr. Henderson supplee iii Mr. Chester Simpkins mrs. charlotte simpkins Kathleen Smith mr. samuel L. smith C. David Southwick ’54 mr. and mrs. Jack E. coombs
mr. and mrs. daniel farias mr. and mrs. theodore Gordon ms. Joycelyn E. Jaggers Mr. Richmond P. Johnston ’54 mr. and mrs. John Klug ms. Roxanne Ling ms. margie Phillips Mrs. C. David Southwick ’54 mr. Keith southwick mr. and mrs. mark southwick mr. and mrs. Ahren stanis Capt. and Mrs. R.G. Stanford, Jr. ms. Elsie s. thorpe Ann Latimer Strate mr. and mrs. William L. Keltz Frank Stryke ’29 mrs. Wendy s. boorn Rhett Preston Peters Taylor Lt. col. Rhett taylor mr. Robert G. taylor Ashton Tellecamp dr. and mrs. frederik tellekamp P’89 Peter Terry ’65 mr. and mrs. Lawrence t. Jones Albert R. Thayer mrs. dorothy L. mitchell C. Kenneth Ulsh miss Jane ulsh Michael C. Wallington ’60 Mrs. Erika Wallington ’60 Frank Washington ms. barbara merriweather Ed Weil mrs. Elsie J. bedwell
the angel Fund The Janet C. hartzell “angel Fund” was created in memory of long-time employee and devoted servant, Janet hartzell. it is intented to help certain families bridge an existing financial gap in tuition fees should their financial circumstances change unexpectedly. bP Employee matching fund Programs bP fabric of America fund
mr. and mrs. frank baird f-s mr. and mrs. Walter s. beck ’89 mrs. shana Garcia f-s ms. diane L. Hartzell mr. G. Webber Lewis ’80 mr. and mrs. John mccann mr. and mrs. stephen mcdermott f-s ms. Janet E. moyer ms. Lauren b. sanford ms. Elizabeth smith In Memory of Joyce Grunwell Anonymous Mr. Peter M. Goda, Sr. ’60 Dr. John R. Grunwell III ’60 Dr. Earl W. Robison ’60 Mr. and Mrs. S. Gray Whetstone, Jr. ’60 In Memory of Janet Hartzell and Richard D. Lunardi mr. and mrs. david brown f-s mr. and mrs. stanley A. Zwierzyna, Jr. f-s In Memory of Janet Hartzell, Richard D. Lunardi and Kenneth Rodgers, Sr. mr. and mrs. James Richter f-s In Memory of Richard. D. Lunardi ms. Grace E. Amen Anonymous the Arc bayard Rustin field Hockey boosters bayard Rustin High school – Hearts and flowers fund mr. and mrs. Robert o. blount dr. Richard R. bright ms. Ann H. britton Mr. and Mrs. Christian Bronk ’96 mr. and mrs. John bullock mr. and mrs. Jack byrne mr. and mrs. tom carnwath mr. and mrs. mark t. carroll P’00, ’01 mr. Adam L. centeno ’13 mr. samuel choi ’12 mr. and mrs. david chrest f-s mr. mark J. ciccantelli ms. susan J. ciccantelli Mr. LeRoy R. Coer ’54
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Ms. Loraine M. Coll Ms. Karen E. Costello Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Covington Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cupp P’02 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Darpino Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Devenney Mr. and Mrs. John DiIulio Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Donehower Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dratch F-S Mrs. Brooke Elser Mr. Gary Endlein Ms. Joan Evans Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fernandez, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fulmer F-S Ms. Katherine Fox Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Garcia ’99, F-S Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gibbons P’14 Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giuliano Dr. Carol Grant-Holmes and Mr. Bruce Holmes Mr. and Mrs. John S. Graves P’08 Mr. and Mrs. George Hancock Mr. David T. Harriman ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hedley Mr. and Mrs. Allen Houpt Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes Ms. Jenna Irrgang F-S Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kistler, Jr. F-S Mr. Michael Lamerjack Mrs. Jacqueline P. Leach F-S Mr. and Mrs. Dante Liberatoscioli Mrs. Richard Lunardi Ms. Teresa Lunardi and Mr. Aaron Wemhoff Mr. Robert C. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marzen Maternity and Gynecology Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matteo F-S Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. McDermott Mr. and Mrs. Terrence P. McLarney Mrs. Frances M. Miersch
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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Miller Ms. Nicole Miller Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mitchell Mr. Gerald Montella Mr. and Mrs. Todd Moore P’07 Mrs. Luiz E. Moretzsohn New Directions Delaware, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David Norcini Miss Lisa A. Ochwat Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ostrowski Ms. Angela O’Reilly F-S Mr. Omar Otero F-S Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Palmer Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Peabody PIAA-District One Dr. and Mrs. William Pistone Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Pizzola Ms. Lisa Prescott Mr. and Mrs. Louis Presenza Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Rhile, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Richter F-S Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Root Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ross Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruoff Rustin Baseball Booster Club Rustin Girls Softball Booster Club Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Rutter Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sanderson Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schnepp Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schnittman F-S Mr. and Mrs. Brian Serbin F-S Mr. and Mrs. William J. Seymour ’78 The Rev. and Mrs. Edmund K. Sherrill ll F-S Mrs. Charles W. Shreiner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith F-S Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sopirak Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Stankewicz Mr. and Mrs. Elek J. Szkalk Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Tarpey Mr. Charles Roth Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Greg Thompson F-S Ms. Sharon L. Van Culin Mr. and Mrs. George Veneziale Ms. Barbara Waddy
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wemhoff Ms. Julia Wickland F-S Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wildrick Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Nam Yeon Won P’10 Mr. and Mrs. Sung Chul Yang Mr. Philip Yang ’07 In Memory of Pearl McDermott Ms. Diane L. Hartzell
EITC and OSTC Contributions The Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) and the Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) programs allow businesses to receive a tax credit for up to 90% of their Pennsylvania State tax bill for a contribution made to an approved Scholarship Organization such as CFS. The companies below have provided critical scholarship support this year through these programs. Aqua America, Inc. The Bryn Mawr Trust Company Burns Engineering, Inc. DNB First First Priority Bank Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce Hankin Group The Henkels Group IMC Construction Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company Meridian Bank Pennsylvania Trust Company Philadelphia Insurance Companies Philip Rosenau Co., Inc. Shire Tri-State Technical Sales Corporation UGI Univest Corporation Utica National Insurance Company Warfel Construction Company
Gifts from Wills and Bequests CFS is fortunate to receive donations made as part of an investment or estate plan to provide future support for our students. We received gifts from the following during the 2013-2014 fiscal year. Wilfred L. Black Trust Estate of Ernest J. Fannin George W. Ferguson Trust Under Deed May Hobson Ferguson Trust E. Allen and Adelaide R. Ginkinger Memorial Trust Frank C. Hagyard Trust Estate of Gladys M. Laird Ellason and Molly Laird Downs PC Trust Estate of Mabel McMurray Lawrence J. Morris Trust Estate of Theodore D. Rand Estate of Nellie V. Shotwell Estate of Betty N. Supplee Helen E. VanSant Trust Finley L. Walton Trust Estate of Harry L. Wytock ’38 Estate of Geraldine N. Zehner
CFS Golf Classic 2013 We thank our generous sponsors, partners and friends for their support of our 12th annual CFS Golf Classic. Armstrong, Doyle & Carroll, Inc. Artisan Partners Balford Farms Brickman Group, Ltd. The Bryn Mawr Trust Company Careflow, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Carroll P’00, ’01 Chambers Group Chester Valley Engineers, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Choper Mr. Gregory Coleman and Dr. Marcia Coleman The Cottages of Governors Run
cramer Rosenthal and mcGlynn mr. and mrs. samuel cupp P’02 mr. and mrs. stephen darby dnb first E. Allen Reeves, inc. Edu-tech Academic solutions mr. Peter fassbender franklin templeton institutional, LLc fulton bank fund Evaluation Group, inc. mr. and mrs. christopher d. Gallagher ’81 mr. and mrs. Richard H. Gherst ii Glenmede trust company mr. and mrs. George R. Graham, Jr. Grant thornton LLP Great valley Pool service, inc. mr. samuel Hanger imc construction integra one mr. and mrs. michael Karwic Kelsh Wilson design, inc. mr. and mrs. John P. Kirwin P’02 mr. and mrs. William J. Kley mr. charles o. Kochka dr. stuart Levy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Loney ’97 ms. Patti mcLaughlin meridian bank Philip Rosenau co., inc. mr. and mrs. John Pickering Riley company Riley Riper Hollin and colagreco mr. Ralph s. saul saul Ewing, LLP mr. and mrs. Gary schlarbaum mr. and mrs. Edwin H. shafer, Jr. the Rev. and mrs. Edmund K. sherrill ll f-s sodexo Mr. Irving N. Taylor, Jr. ’69 tvd inc. univest corporation voith and mactavish Architecture Willis of Pennsylvania, inc. YmcA of the upper main Line
thank you to our Gala chairs and co-chairs (from left) Gary schlarbaum, Ruthanne schlarbaum, cfs Head of school the Rev. Edmund sherrill ii, sally Graham, Artist George Rothacker, minnie Kirwin and John Kirwin.
Church Farm school Gala New York in the 1930s Church Farm School’s first annual Gala, “New York in the 1930s,” held May 9, 2014, at The High Point at St. Peter’s Church in the Great Valley, featured an exhibition and sale of works by celebrated area painter George H. Rothacker. In addition to a reception and dinner, the evening included songs of the era performed by our wonderful choir, and a silent auction of artistic interpretations of the period by CFS students. Thanks to our sponsors and patrons: Argosy capital mr. and mrs. frank baird mr. and mrs. Edward baumstein bentley systems, inc. mr. steven A. berger
mrs. George P. bissell, Jr. mr. and mrs. William c. buck mr. and mrs. matthew burns P’10 mr. and mrs. mark t. carroll P’00, ’01 mr. Gregory coleman and dr. marcia coleman comcast spectator (Ed snider) mr. and mrs. samuel cupp P’02 mr. and mrs. stephen darby mr. samuel difalco and mr. Robert brown mr. and mrs. Kermit s. Eck fidelity charitable franklin mint federal credit union mr. and mrs. Anthony Gallia George miller iv Auction co. mr. and mrs. Richard H. Gherst ii mr. Jon J. Goodman mr. and mrs. George R. Graham, Jr. dr. Kelly Grattan mr. and mrs. Kirk Griswold mr. and mrs. n. Peter Hamilton mr. samuel Hanger imc construction
mr. Leo Kob mr. and mrs. Robert Legnini mr. and mrs. Edward W. Leisenring mr. and mrs. Howard Lewis Mr. Arthur R. Marcus ’53 the Pennsylvania trust company ms. Keith m. Pension mr. and mrs. Robert Riley dr. and mrs. donald Rosato mr. Ralph s. saul saul Ewing, LLP mr. and mrs. Gary schlarbaum the Rev. and mrs. Edmund K. sherrill ll f-s mr. and mrs. John shober mr. Robert smith and ms. maris ogg Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Smith ’86 stevens and Lee mr. and mrs. bruce E. terker traditions of America (tim mccarthy) mr. steve tyminski and ms. Lisa Rapelli voith and mactavish Architecture ms. Leslie Wheeler
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The fuTure A Legacy of Giving chrisTopher Washburn crediTs his parents for instilling in him a “culture of giving back to the community.” As a child growing up in Kansas city, missouri, that generous spirit took the form of community and church service. “I was a boy scout with 36 merit badges,” he recalls. today, Washburn has an even more distinguished list of volunteerism to his name—including nearly 30 years with both the Philadelphia Zoo and church farm school. Washburn’s commitment to cfs is so unwavering that he recently included the school in his estate plans. designating a portion of his iRA to church farm school upon his passing allows Washburn to continue his legacy of giving to cfs in a fashion appropriately savvy for someone who worked for a major accounting firm for 33 years. “it is a very tax-efficient way to provide donations,” Washburn says. “there are a lot of alternatives now that actually reduce taxes for you and your heirs and give you an opportunity to give back to the community in a meaningful and important way.” ChristoPher WashBurn
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With a degree in economics, an mbA in accounting from the Wharton school and three and a half years of service as a u.s. naval officer under his belt, Washburn joined the u.s. audit, tax and advisory services firm KPmG in 1968. There, he specialized in mergers and acquisitions and tax services for public and private corporations, cooperatives and partnerships, as well as real estate and financial planning. He is also the former president of the Philadelphia Estate Planning council. in addition to a very busy professional and personal life (he has two children with his wife, Pat), Washburn remained committed to taking on even more community service responsibilities. Just before becoming chairman and now a Life Emeritus director at the Philadelphia Zoo, Washburn met bob Wolcott and Jim buck, former cfs board members who enticed him to lend his expertise to the cfs board, too. After joining in 1986, he replaced Buck as Treasurer and chair of the finance committee and served on the board for 22 years before becoming an Honorary board member.
Washburn was integral in some of the school’s major strategic initiatives: first, the sale of farmland under a “conservation by design” plan, which “preserves some of the best land and allows well designed development of the remaining land.” this sale provided a major addition to the school’s strong endowment. conservancy is clearly an area of interest for Washburn, who currently serves on the board of natural Lands trust and chairs the north coventry township open space Review board.
the reverend dr. Charles W. shreiner society Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Ballam III Dr. David Carroll ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carroll P’00, ’01 Mrs. Karl Gabosch (Priscilla) ’48 Mrs. Wilbur Hall (Jean) Mr. Samuel Hanger
He was also involved in the technology initiative, when cfs became one of the first schools in the area to adopt the “laptop for every student” concept. “i’d always wanted to do something with cfs and my other organizations, all of whom have talented staffs that i can work with to accomplish things,” Washburn said. He found that at cfs. “the mission of providing a college prep education in a school culture that promotes values and ethics and really prepares boys for a successful life really inspires me,” Washburn says. “seeing the boys rise to such levels of leadership and good values and go on to great schools … it’s been such a fantastic opportunity.”
Mr. Frederick G. Nahar Mrs. Kinue Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Rogers, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Schleicher ’62 Mr. Lyle Schweitzer ’49 Mrs. Nancy Spatz P’83 Mrs. John L. Steigerwalt (Sanna) Mrs. Geoffrey Stengel (Louise) Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Washburn Mr. Ira C. Williams
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