Gilmour Magazine Fall 2020

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PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020

OF GIVING HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2019-2020

SUCCESS TO THE ONE WHO PERSEVERES

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RAISI NG THE CURTAI N

The Lorraine and Bill Dodero Center for Performing Arts opens.

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WEBER STADIUM & SHARNSKY STADIUM PROJECTS Exciting updates to these facilities.

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COMMENCEMENT

Unique times call for unique celebrations.

ANNUAL REPORT HONOR ROLL OF DONORS


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STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS

Ray Murphy

HEAD OF SCHOOL

DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT

LETTER

Beth Titas Lazzaro

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DIRECTOR OF ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT, MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Kristy Booher Angelo Amy Boyle Beth Geraci ’90

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Amy Boyle

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ON THE COVER Mick Hopkins ’22, Myla Snyder ’24 and Casie Crawford ’24 enjoy a campus walk along the old oak trees on Tudor Lawn.

“Holy Cross will grow like a mighty tree and constantly shoot forth new limbs whose

FEATURES 10

CURTAIN RISES ON THE LORRAINE AND BILL DODERO CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS

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WEBER STADIUM & FIGGIE FIELD AT SHARNSKY STADIUM PROJECTS

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COMMENCEMENT

branches will produce yet others, and all nourished

endowed with the same life.”

- CIRCULAR LETTER 65, BLESSED FATHER BASIL MOREAU, C.S.C.

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LIVING THE MISSION: BOBBY SKODA ’07

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CATCHING UP WITH DAVE LUCAS, PH.D.

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MEMORIALS

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RETIREES NATIONAL MERIT SEMIFINALISTS COMMENDED STUDENTS

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ATHLETICS Dear Parents, We send this magazine to college-aged graduates at their parents’ homes. Please forward this to keep your son or daughter informed about GA.

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LANCER SPORTS HAVE COMMENCED

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Since the school’s earliest days, the school motto has been “Perseveranti Dabitur” – Success to the one who perseveres. As we navigate the challenges posed by the pandemic, countless people have soldiered on, risen to the challenge and provided creative solutions in their roles as administrators, teachers, coaches, counselors, alumni, parents, friends and, of course, students. Their commitment and their perseverance have resulted in a school community that has not missed a beat as we embrace the challenges we’ve faced over these past months. Of course, this isn’t the first time our community has demonstrated its great resilience. Share your stories of the strength of the Gilmour family at gilmourvoice@ gilmour.org. We’d love to share them with Lancer Nation!

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR SUCCESS TO THE ONE WHO PERSEVERES

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Gilmour Academy Attn: Gilmour Voice 34001 Cedar Road Gates Mills, OH 44040

Our cover features the 2020 version (masks and all!) of this 1999 photo. Pictured are Therese Roche '01 and Betsy Lackey Halliday '01.


OUR HOLY CROSS MISSION IS THE FOUNDATION FROM WHICH WE EDUCATE THE MIND AND EMPOWER THE HEART OF EVERY GILMOUR STUDENT.

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To develop the competence to see and the courage to act in creating a more humane and just society.

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Living the Mission

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his summer, with the pandemic still raging, Gilmour Head of School Kathy Kenny had to act quickly and decisively in planning for a return to school. She turned to Bobby Skoda ’07.

Skoda owns Koacore, a distributor of PPE, COVID testing solutions, antibacterial soaps and disinfectant wipes based in Mayfield Village. The company also helps clients source products that they can’t locate themselves. At such times, Koacore staff sits down with clients and strategizes about which products they’ll need and how they can obtain them. Over the summer, Skoda advised Kenny about cleaning and safety products Gilmour should buy in preparing for the school year, how many to stock up on, how best to protect students living in the dorms, and issues to consider for ensuring a safe return to the classroom. Koacore distributes some products and procures others, including Clorox, Lysol and face masks. Among the company’s clients are hospitals, local and state governments, and school systems in Ohio and around the country. Most notably, they are proud to be the primary PPE provider for the Illinois State Board of Education. Their frontline workers, hospitals and nursing homes take precedence over other types of businesses during the pandemic, Skoda says. And while the supply chain slowly is catching up, what happened back in March as cities began to shut down was unprecedented. “For one of the first times ever, everybody needed the same products at the same time,” says Skoda, who majored in business administration at Fordham University. “The usual partners we buy from no longer were able to find products to sell. The supply chain was so stressed, you didn’t know how to acquire the product or when it would be delivered to you.”

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LIVING THE MISSION

“The whole mission statement of Gilmour — having the competence to see and the courage to act — drives down to what we do. You have to see what the issue is and figure out a way to act on that.” GILMOUR ACADEMY

To help fill the gap, Skoda tapped heavily into his network of trusted contacts. “The whole mission statement of Gilmour - having the competence to see and the courage to act - drives down to what we do,” Skoda says. “You have to see what the issue is and figure out a way to act on that. For me, all of that is at the forefront.”

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Kenny is grateful for the critical role Skoda played in ensuring that Gilmour could safely reopen this fall. “Bobby was a wealth of information and a trusted advisor for us. I am so appreciative of his willingness to give of his time and treasure on behalf of our faculty, staff and current students.”

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“SUCCESS IS THE SUM OF SMALL EFFORTS, REPEATED DAY IN AND DAY OUT.” -ROBERT COLLIER (1885-1950), AMERICAN SELF-HELP AUTHOR

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Catching up

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WITH DAVE LUCAS, PH.D.

“THE BEST WAY OUT IS ALWAYS THROUGH.” -ROBERT FROST (1874-1963), AMERICAN POET

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ave Lucas, Ph.D., taught English at Gilmour from 2005 to 2008, returning briefly in the spring of 2012 to teach another class. Though his days at Gilmour were brief, they were impactful. A graduate of John Carroll University, Lucas came to Gilmour after earning his MFA from the University of Virginia. In 2014, he received his doctorate from the University of Michigan, and in 2018 he was appointed the second Poet Laureate of the State of Ohio. You were young when you taught at Gilmour. I was 24. It was my first full-time job after earning my MFA. Gilmour is where I learned how to teach. It was challenging and eye-opening to be 24 and trying to teach people just slightly younger than I was. I was never particularly good at being an authority figure. Where are you working now? I’m in my seventh year of teaching at Case Western Reserve University. I teach first-year students a writing-based course called “What is College for?” I also teach a poetry workshop. With the pandemic, it’s the strangest year of teaching I’ve ever had. What stands out about your Gilmour years? The thing that stuck with me most is not only how many friends I made among the faculty, but also how many of those who started off as my students have become my friends. That’s one of the real blessings of teaching. What should students take away from your lessons? I want them to understand that poetry is everywhere. When they come into class they may not think they like poetry. Then I start asking them about the slang they use with their friends and all of a sudden they’re speaking in a kind of poetry. I want them to realize the ways they are participating in poetry every day.


CATCHING UP

You were Poet Laureate from 2018 through 2019. How did you come to it, and what was it like? I was encouraged to apply for it by Amit Majmudar, Ohio’s first Poet Laureate, who’s from Cleveland. As Poet Laureate, I drove about 15,000 miles through the state and participated in events. I gave readings, visited high schools and led workshops. It was like being an ambassador for poetry. One of the projects I owned as Poet Laureate was a newspaper column called “Poetry for People Who Hate Poetry.” I was supposed to come up with a cultural project to promote poetry, and that’s what I came up with. It ran in about 20 newspapers throughout the state. It actually started from a couple essays I wrote while at Gilmour. They ran in the student newspaper, The Bagman’s Gambit. What makes for a talented poet? A talented poet is someone who finds the English language endlessly delightful and inventive and surprising. That is the most important criterion.

Do you prefer writing poetry or prose? Poetry is what I love. It feels like a special occasion meal. Prose is a good meatloaf sandwich that’ll get you through.

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“A talented poet is someone who finds the English language endlessly delightful and inventive and surprising.”

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You are a co-founder of Brews + Prose at Market Garden Brewery. Tell us about that. Four of us founded Brews + Prose in July 2012. In the eight years between then and the arrival of COVID-19, we hosted readings every month, with Pulitzer Prize winners, poets laureate, MacArthur “Genius” Fellows, as well as emerging writers with all those honors in their future. We’ve tried to remind our audiences that literature is supposed to be fun.

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Top: Owen Morgan '25, Mary Turner '26 Charles Sustar '25, Riley Boylan '26, Ava Gundling '26 and Zara Zai '26 performing a scene from "Beauty and the Beast, Jr.," the first student production in our new space. Bottom: The "Broadway Princess Party" made a tour stop for two shows at Gilmour's brand new CPA in February. Zoe Wolfe ’24 had the opportunity to sing one of her pieces from "Beauty and the Beast, Jr." with members of the cast.

“WE ARE MADE TO PERSIST. THAT’S HOW WE FIND OUT WHO WE ARE.” - TOBIAS WOLFF, AUTHOR AND RECIPIENT OF THE NATIONAL MEDAL OF ARTS, SEPTEMBER 2015

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THE LORRAINE AND BILL DODERO CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS

It’s been about 20 years since Lorraine Dodero drove her daughter, Corrine Dodero Salvador ’02, to school at Gilmour. Twenty years since she cruised past the old Fine Arts Building and imagined something greater in its place.

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Gilmour Clockwise from top left 305-seat theater Arianna DiMenna ’22 enjoying a Master Class in the Black Box Theater with Broadway star Cory Cott. Bill and Lorraine Dodero at the ribbon-cutting ceremony held March 5, 2020.

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THE LORRAINE AND BILL DODERO CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS | FEATURE ARTICLE

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ith the March 5 dedication of The Lorraine and Bill Dodero Center for Performing Arts, Lorraine Dodero’s longtime dream is a reality, not only for Gilmour students, but for the wider Northeast Ohio community. The Lorraine and Bill Dodero Center for Performing Arts launches a new chapter in Gilmour history, one that opens a new world for students eyeing a future (or even just a present) in the performing arts. Whether they feel called to theater, dance, music, or speech and debate, students now have a state-of-the-art space in which to build their talents and foster their dreams.

‘A Total Education’ for Gilmour Students

Lorraine Dodero herself was an art major, but the inspiration behind the gift wasn’t tied to her personal experience. “My thought was just to leave something that would be there for generations to come, whether my husband and I are here or not,” she says. “We wanted to embrace the aspect of Gilmour students getting a full education, and that includes the arts.” And while Lorraine admits that she appreciates theater and ballet as much as anyone, the gift was deeply rooted in the need she and her husband saw on campus Head of School Kathy Kenny spoke to the void the performing arts center now fills for Gilmour’s student body. “At Gilmour, we have always strived to meet our students where they are, based on their unique talents,” Kenny says. “The Center for Performing

A First-Class Theater Brings Expanded Programming and Greater Opportunity The main Dodero Theater seats 305 and boasts a large stage, fly equipment, and costume and scene shops. The space allows drama students to hone their skills in every aspect of theater, from acting to technical theater to musical accompaniment. “It expands the performing arts program in a way we’ve never had the capability to before,” says Lucas Clark, Gilmour’s fine and performing arts program coordinator, who oversees programming at the center. “With the new center, Gilmour can produce shows that we didn’t have the luxury of considering before because we didn’t have the infrastructure in place to produce them. Now we do.”

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With all of that, Gilmour students can receive a total education “that unifies the whole picture,” Dodero told us back in 2014, when the project lived only in her imagination. At 19,000 square feet, the center enables Gilmour to expand its creative offerings for all students, from preschool through high school.

When the Doderos made the initial $5 million gift that served as the foundation for the Center for Performing Arts fundraising campaign, they dreamed of a venue that would support a well-rounded Gilmour student — a place that could provide an artistic outlet for them just as it bolsters them academically.

Arts gives us a solid foundation to really make good on that promise. What's more, it allows us to do so in ways that tap into our students' passions. For those who thrive in playwriting, dance, theater and debate, the Center for Performing Arts is a state- ofthe-art home where the imagination unfolds, skills are developed and dreams are made.”

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While some institutions have eliminated arts programming in an attempt to cut costs, Gilmour is demonstrating that the passions and artistic development of its students are still top priorities. The Center for Performing Arts is home to a main stage theater, a black box theater for small, student-led productions, speech and debate practice rooms, costume and scene shops, a dance studio and space for special events.

instruction and performances in this state- of-the-art facility,” Dodero says.

Now that the project is completed, the Doderos are excited to see the building come to life as a transformational space for students and the wider Gilmour community. “The building will help ensure that Gilmour offers best-in-class

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That means productions like “The Sound of Music” or “Beauty and the Beast, Jr.,” which Middle School students staged in the beginning of March, can now spring to life on campus. In addition to the main stage, the center’s O’Rourke Black Box Theater will double as a dance studio, allowing the school to offer dance classes for the first time.

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A Cultural Centerpiece for the School — and the Community Most notably, the Center for Performing Arts allows students to connect in ways beyond athletics, Clark says. “That’s empowering for them as individuals, and it’s equally as empowering for Gilmour, which has become an East Side hub for the performing arts thanks to this incredible gift.” Already, Gilmour is fielding inquiries from local music and dance ensembles about renting the space. Community partners such as Fairmount Center for the Arts and Piano Cleveland now lead after-school programs at Gilmour, while Encore Chamber Music, an international chamber music festival, transforms campus every summer (except this past summer due to the pandemic) as renowned musicians from around the globe take up residence in the dorm as they practice and perform together throughout the summer. In every way, The Lorraine and Bill Dodero Center for Performing Arts puts Gilmour on the arts map in Cleveland. “It’s awesome,” Clark says. “The more we can bring in different community organizations to build partnerships for the future, the better it shows students that it’s possible to make a living doing what they love.

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When they see successful artists coming in and using the space, they see a future for themselves in it.”

‘Steinway School’ Designation Rounds Out the Theater Experience Students’ theater experience has been enhanced by the addition of a concert grand, the 10th Steinway piano on campus, allowing Gilmour to become the only private K-12 school in the Midwest to earn the Steinway Select School designation. The theater, specially designed with a music enclave near the main stage, is now the permanent home of the Steinway. In its place of honor, the piano will always be within eyesight of the audience. It can be played as an accompaniment to the main stage action or be easily moved to the lobby for receptions or to the Black Box Theater. “The theater is important to so many aspects of the Gilmour education - from speech and debate to drama and music,” says Ray Murphy, director of institutional advancement at Gilmour. “It’s a space that all of our students will have the opportunity to use, and it has the potential to directly impact the course our students take in life. The Steinway only adds to the theater experience for everyone.” Murphy also noted that the school is excited about sharing this space with the greater community as it plans to host events and programs for those in the surrounding area. The first of those events was held in mid-February, when the “Broadway Princess Party” production made a tour stop in Cleveland and opted

to perform two shows in the new building. The collection of Broadway stars, who have played princesses in the Broadway productions of “Cinderella,” “Anastasia,” and “Beauty and the Beast,” raved about the performance space, the sound and lighting, and the general feel of the center. With The Lorraine and Bill Dodero Center for Performing Arts thumping as the new heart of campus culture, the opportunities for Gilmour students to grow from that exposure seem limitless. As for Dodero, she’s most excited about the new heights that Gilmour students can reach in a state-of-the-art space that empowers them to showcase the full breadth of their talents. The fact that the center started as a figment of her imagination, then sprung to life in lasting and meaningful ways for the entire Gilmour community, is rewarding beyond measure for Dodero and her husband. “This was a need for a very long time, and it adds another dimension to Gilmour,” Dodero says. “For children to grow, we need to help them develop their voices. This is the beginning of it.”

Samantha Stutler '24, Julia Gainar '24, Amy Weybrecht '24, Javi Swinarski '26 and Nathaniel Dulzer '25 bringing "Beauty and the Beast, Jr." to life.


THE LORRAINE AND BILL DODERO CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS | FEATURE ARTICLE

TH E CE NTE R FOR PE RFORM I NG ARTS: A VITAL PART OF L ARGE R CAM PUS DEVE LOPM E NT The

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community extends far beyond the structure’s walls, enhancing the school holistically. Together with the replacement of the field and track at Weber Stadium and the completion of the Figgie Field and Sharnsky Stadium project, the performing arts center becomes an important part of a larger tapestry. Last fall, a grandstand and press box were added to Figgie Field and, over this past summer, construction moved forward on an adjacent building to house a ticket office, concession stand, restrooms and storage area, fulfilling the vision of the late Matthew Figgie ’84 and his father, Harry Figgie, Jr., to build Sharnsky Stadium in memory of Gilmour’s former baseball coach Ray Sharnsky. Plans for the next phase of the Weber Stadium renovation are also being reviewed as part of an overall master plan for outdoor athletic facilities. impressive,” says Athletic Director Sean O’Toole. “All of these are first-class facilities through and through. The crown jewel on campus used to be the Athletic Center, and it’s still the best gymnasium in the state of Ohio. But now we have this beautiful theater and these incredible outdoor athletic facilities on campus as well. I have a daughter here, and, as a parent, you want your kids to participate in a range of activities. Having first-class facilities like these puts them in position to do just that.”

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Asked how all this progress came to be, Director of Institutional over the past 75 years can be seen in every building and facility laid out over our 144 acres. But what was state-of-the-art in 1946 or 1976 or 2006 is in many cases no longer adequate for a 21st-century private school. The educational and athletic facilities on this campus

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Advancement Ray Murphy said, “The imprint of our generous donors

need to meet the highest standards to fulfill our obligation to our Gilmour students and community.” He continued, “As the campus has changed and evolved over the years, Gilmour could have settled for ‘good enough.’ Instead, with the financial support and leadership of our Gilmour community, we have reached higher and invested in buildings and facilities that will fulfill these high standards and meet our needs for many years to come.”

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• Constructed in 2020 as part of the Figgie Field at Sharnsky Stadium project • Includes ticket box, concessions stand, men’s and women’s restrooms and storage • Welcome plaza with separate gated entrances to Weber Stadium and Sharnsky Stadium C THE FLOYD E. STEFANSKI ICE CENTER • Named in memory of Floyd E. Stefanski, father of Brian ’05 , Gavin ’07, Evan ’11 and Amanda ’13 and brother of Marc ’72 and Ben ’56 (deceased)

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• Celebrates the generous support of the entire Stefanski family • Recent renovations to boys prep locker room, girls prep locker room and boys varsity locker room

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• New artificial turf field dedicated in May 2018 • Gilmour is the only high school in Ohio with artificial turf in both infield and outfield • Includes new dugouts, home and visitors’ bullpens, new scoreboard and new fence with windscreen • First game played on new field was a 10-1 victory against University School E SHARNSKY STADIUM • Named in memory of Gilmour’s legendary baseball and golf coach Ray Sharnsky • 290-seat grandstand and press box constructed in 2019 • New sound system added in 2020 F

WEBER STADIUM PHASE • Phase I completed in 2019 • New artificial turf multi-sport field • New scoreboard • New fence around track • Updated underground utilities • Lacrosse safety netting for end zones • New sound system • New team benches

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WEBER STADIUM AND SHARKNSKY STADIUM PROJECTS | FEATURE ARTICLE

“The Lorraine and Bill Dodero Center for Performing Arts, Figgie Field at Sharnsky Stadium and the new field and track in Weber Stadium are just a few of the magnificent changes we have seen on this campus over the last few years. We owe a debt of gratitude to these donors not only for what they have helped us achieve, but for the inspiration they provide for future benefactors of Gilmour Academy.” - RAY MURPHY, DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL

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“ WE WILL EITHER FIND A WAY, OR MAKE ONE.” -ANONYMOUS


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hile we could not gather as a group for an official Commencement ceremony, we celebrated in new, socially distanced ways. Valedictorian

Garrett Olsen ’20 and salutatorian Ian Miller ’20 prepared and recorded their remarks in advance, and on the morning of May 24, the day of the scheduled Commencement ceremony, the Class of 2020 and their families were provided links to their Baccalaureate valedictorian and salutatorian speeches. They were then invited for a special drive through campus with Senior Banners lining the campus road. Graduates were able to stop at the Middle School Arches to accept their diploma from Head of School Kathy Kenny and Board Chair Fred Botek ’85. After receiving their diplomas, students headed to Tudor House

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Far left: Riley Barrett '20 enjoying the Senior Car Parade. Left: The Whalens celebrating at Diploma Pick-Up Right: Chas Higgins '20 and her parents in front of Tudor House

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Phi Beta Kappa The Cleveland Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was chartered in 1947 and, over the past 60+ years, has extended its recognition of achievement and intellectual curiosity to high school students throughout the greater Cleveland area. The Gilmour faculty selected the 2020 inductee because he is truly representative of the qualities of academic integrity, outstanding scholarship and all-around initiative in matters of the mind.

MATTHEW VANONE ’20

TANIYA DSOUZA ’20

Gilmour Trophy

The Gilmour Trophy is the highest honor a student can receive during his or her time at the Academy. The honor is bestowed upon the male and female in the graduating class who best exemplify those qualities the Academy hopes to instill in its graduates.

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Gilmour LIFERS

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MATTHEW CHRISTOPHER ’20

FRANCESCA COAN ’20

BRIAN DAVIS ’20

KRISTIANA APSITE’20

FRANCESCA CAPPELLO ’20

CORE DURDELLA ’20

ANTHONY GILLESPIE ’20

WILLIAM HABE ’20

AITANA GARCÍA REYNELL ’20

ISABELLE GOLDSTEIN ’20

CHAS HIGGINS ’20

RICHARD JONES ’20

DYLAN NOALL ’20

ANTHONY IACOBELL ’20

JARON KETTERMAN ’20

AUSTIN RICCI ’20

JASON WESLEY ’20

ELIJAH WIERTEL ’20

RUBY MCCALL ’20

ANTHONY NESTICO ’20

ROCCO TESTA-BASI ’20

SHANNON TRAYNOR’20

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TAURIN HADDON-HARRIS ’20

SEBASTIAN HINCKLEY ’20

ALEXANDER HOUSTON ’20

JAKE HOWSE ’20

ROXEE HUGHES ’20

CHRISTIAN KING ’20

CINTIA KIRJAK ’20

YUNQI (JEFF) LI ’20

LEJUN (ANGELA) LIU ’20

DELANEY MAYER ’20

ALEXIS NGUYEN’ 20

WILLIAM ROBINSON ’20

AIDAN RUDOLF ’20

JENNA SALMINEN ’20

DOMINIC SCHIMIZZI ’20

ELIJEANNE TURGEON’ 20

PRESTON WATKISS ’20

JONATHAN WREN ’20

ZHANGYANG (CHARLIE) XIE ’20

BEATE ZAGARE ’20

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“Choosing Gilmour Academy has easily been the best decision of my entire life as I have been able to accomplish my dreams, learn from teachers who care, and laugh with classmates who share a genuine love for one another.”

p “I would like to thank the class of 2020 because you have shown me what it means to be a part of a close-knit community. You should be so proud of what you have accomplished here today. We have a bright future with all kinds of opportunities ahead of us. Gilmour has given us what we need to be successful in this world, and now we get a chance to go out and do it.” - excerpts from address

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Introductory remarks from Director of the Upper School Elizabeth Edmondson:

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his year’s valedictorian stands out in a crowd in more than one way. At 6 feet, 5 inches tall, Garrett Olsen ’20 is not easily missed while strolling the halls of Gilmour Academy, but it is Garrett’s accomplishments in the classroom, on the basketball court and baseball field that have helped to set him apart from his peers.

Garrett now attends the University of Notre Dame, where he is studying Science Business on the pre-med track.

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Garrett’s commitment to excellence motivates those around him as well. Confident yet approachable, he is a natural-born leader who is quick to help others and elevates the level of discourse, and fun, in the room. In his college essay, Garrett wrote about his passion for math and the sciences because of the straightforward, logical nature. For a student who is drawn to academic content that is methodical and predictable, it is a true testament to Garrett’s character that he has earned Gilmour’s highest academic honor during such unprecedented and unpredictable times.

Garrett, you leave behind very big shoes to fill at Gilmour Academy, and we are so very proud that you will continue to live out our Holy Cross mission and charisms next year as a freshman at the University of Notre Dame. It is my great honor and privilege to present Garrett Olsen as the valedictorian for the Class of 2020.

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When many students are content to relax a bit during their senior year, Garrett’s senior schedule was loaded up with four AP classes. Not only does he have the highest GPA in the class, he also earned one of the highest ACT scores as well. Garrett has been recognized for his achievements in Latin, chemistry and math. He has earned Highest Honors and the Head of School Award all four years of high school. He was the recipient of the Villanova Junior Book Award and is a member of the National Honor Society and Cum Laude Society. His math teacher and advisor, Mr. Screnci, said that Garrett “treats his learning like a sport because he is competitive with himself and works hard to master any concept he is taught. He is an active and enthusiastic participant in class who puts in the practice necessary to succeed.”

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Garrett is a competitor at heart and this spirit permeates all that he does. He is self-motivated and intrinsically driven, and Garrett strives for excellence in all of his pursuits. He has earned high marks in three AP math courses, two AP social studies courses, two AP English courses and AP Chemistry.

Garrett treats all aspects of life as a learning experience and has carried his pursuit of excellence into his extracurricular activities as well. From Student Council to Tobit Ministry, and Look Up to Cleveland to ESPN Club, Garrett never does anything halfway. This is true of his athletic endeavors as well as he is an accomplished two-sport varsity athlete. Garrett made school history as the starting third baseman for Gilmour’s State RunnerUp baseball team last year. He was the recipient of the Dennis Hoynes Scholar-Athlete Award, and over the years has been named to the North Coast League’s First Team for baseball and basketball, earned OHSBCA’s gold certificate, and All-District Honorable Mention in basketball. His baseball coach said of Garrett, “He models what it takes to have success and overcome adversity in all areas of life and takes the time to help develop a growth mindset in all those who cross his path.”

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“Looking back to our freshman year, who could’ve imagined that we would have missed our first day of high school as well as our last? On the day of that fateful water main break that kept us from our first day of ninth grade, I specifically remember a mom on Facebook saying ‘At least the kids didn’t miss their graduation.’”

p “Now that I look back on it, I realize that we don’t need a traditional ceremony to celebrate all of the hard work we put in at Gilmour, simply because we created so many everlasting bonds and friendships that will prove to be worth more than walking across the stage at graduation. I urge you all to live in the Now, and when you find yourself in an anxious spot, fretting about what’s next, where you have to go, what you have to do, think about the watch that Ms. Ligas wears. The time is now, and it always will be.” - excerpts from address Ms. Ligas' famous "The time is now" watch


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his year’s salutatorian was born with blue and gray running through his veins. In fact, there are more than a few faculty and staff on campus who remember the very day that he was born. He joins a long and beloved line of proud Gilmour graduates from the Pfundstein and Miller families, but today Ian Miller ’20 makes his own unique stamp on Gilmour Academy history.

As a three-year varsity member of our men’s basketball program, Ian has been instrumental in the team’s success. Over the years, he has received numerous recognitions, including the OHSBCA gold and silver certificates, OHSAA’s Scholar-Athlete Award, twotime Honorable Mention from the News-Herald, Gilmour’s 2019 Defensive Player of the Year, and was this year’s recipient of the basketball team’s Lancer Award.

Ian’s transcript, with its 24 semester A+s, is certainly a testament to his academic gifts and his work ethic. Without fail, Ian’s teachers throughout the years speak of his hard work and determination in the classroom. Never one to shy away from a challenge, he completed six AP classes and went above and beyond Gilmour’s credit requirement. Over the years, he has been presented with awards in Spanish, math and biology, has earned Highest Honors and the Head of School Award all four years, and is a member of the National Honor Society and Cum Laude Society.

Ian is not only a talented athlete, but he is also an impressive leader on the court. Coach DeCrane describes Ian as a natural instructor who excels when working with the underclassmen in a one-onone setting and who has selflessly and enthusiastically helped to coach the Lancer Special Olympics basketball team for the last three years, where he has made true friendships with the players and served as a mentor and role model to many.

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His accomplishments are varied and impressive, but in his selfassessment this year, Ian shared that these are the result of years of grit and determination. He is the very embodiment of Gilmour’s motto, “Perseveranti Dabitur,” success to the one who perseveres.

Ian’s teachers and coaches most often describe him as quiet, humble and selfless. His counselor, Ms. Johnson, said, “Since freshman year, his quiet nature has remained his strength - he genuinely listens and learns from others. Over the years, I've watched him find his voice and transition from a silent leader to a more vocal one - both athletically and academically. In turn, it has shown me how respected he is by his peers and teachers alike.” Ian is the type of student who never misses an opportunity to look you in the eye and say hello when passing in the hallway and who stays after class to thank a teacher for the day’s lesson. He is the type of student who we are so very proud to send out into this world as the embodiment and reflection of Gilmour Academy, and it is so fitting that he is our male recipient of this year’s Gilmour Trophy.

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$11.7 million

MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 2020 NOW ATTEND COLLEGES INCLUDING EMORY, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, MIAMI, MICHIGAN, NOTRE DAME, OHIO STATE, PENN STATE, PURDUE, RPI, RICHMOND, RIT, TCU, UNION COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (SAN DIEGO) AND WAKE FOREST

Members of the class of 2020 earned more than $11 million in scholarship awards

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8,521 service hours, WHICH WAS 143% OF THE GOAL. 71% OF THE CLASS EXCEEDED THE 60-HOUR SERVICE REQUIREMENT.

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Grace ’20 and Hannah ’17 Belden, William Malloy ’52

Alexandra ’20 and Agnes ’22 Breen

Hallie ’20, Leah 23 and Ana’17 Callitsis

Sam ’20 and Andrew ’18 Casa

Matthew ’20, Benjamin ’23, Nicholas ’19 and Greg ’91 Christopher

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Caitlyn ’20 and Isabella’22 Compres

Francesca ’20 and Ryan ’19 Coan

Brian ’20, Kelly ’16 and Connor ’14 Davis


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Bryce ’20 and Shea ’22 Hofstrom

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Roxee ’20 and Richard ’21 Hughes

Olivia ’20 and Jocelyn ’15 Hunydai

Jada ’20, Jianna ’23 and Robert ’87 Iacco

Jaron ’20 and Marisa ’13 Ketterman

Connor ’20, John ’19 and Michelle ’14 Krebs


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Charlie ’20, Adrienne ’12 and Booker ’12 Mendes

“NEVER CONFUSE A SINGLE DEFEAT WITH A FINAL DEFEAT.” -F. SCOT T FITZGER ALD (1896-1940), AMERICAN AUTHOR

Morgan ’20 and Ryan ’22 Mueller

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Aidan ’20 and Ethan ’18 Muchnicki

Christina Moore ’20 and William G. Moore III '51

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Dylan ’20, Madison ’16 and Kelly Moran ’90 Noall

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Garrett ’20 and Madison ’20 Olsen

Alexandra ’20 and Renee Stoll G.O. ’80 Powell

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Connor ’20, Kelsey ’24, Erin and Owen ’18 O'Toole

Ty ’20, Chad ’23 and Thomas ’85 Plucinsky

Madeline ’20 and Katherine ’24 Puletti

Nathan ’20 and Olivia ’23 Reichard

“ WITH EYES OF FAITH CONSIDER THE GREATNESS OF YOUR MISSION AND THE WONDERFUL AMOUNT OF GOOD WHICH YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH.”

Austin ’20 and Kennedy ’13 Ricci

Richard ’20 and Louis’18 Roberts

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Nicole ’20 and Andrew ’24 Shipley

Bryson ’20 and Pamela G.O. '80 Simpson

Cody ’20 and Michael ’22 Tippen

Garret ’20, Edith ’23 and Clayton ’18 Tomasek, and Jennifer Ray-Tomasek ’88

Grace ’20 and Clare ’23 Valenza

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Mary decided to retire after the completion of the 2019-2020 school year. She began her career at Gilmour as a parent volunteer in the Lower School Library. She was later approached by Art Grady, the K-12 Librarian, to become a part-time library assistant in the Upper School Library.

Marc decided to retire at the end of the 20192020 school year. Throughout his four years back at Gilmour (he began his teaching career at Gilmour, working at the school from 1976-1980), he built a progressive foundation at the Lower School. He developed a team of strategic thinkers and incredible innovators and left our Lower School in an excellent position for the future. During his tenure, we saw our enrollment numbers rise and our attrition numbers shrink. He had such a positive impact on the Academy and did an exemplary job leading our Lower School and Montessori programs, raising the bar in the most positive, affirmative way.

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Mary was dedicated to performing the highest quality work. Students and colleagues relied on her for her consistently helpful and cheerful responses. She enjoyed any time spent with our students and was equally eager to help with any requests made by the teachers. Mary is looking forward to her retirement and spending more time with her husband, Don, and her family. She plans to do lots of traveling and gardening. Best of luck and may your next chapter be filled with adventure!

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After careful consideration, Lynn Hammond decided to retire. Lynn served as our librarian, supporting all three divisions for the past 16 years. In more recent years, Lynn’s work has been primarily in our Lower School. Her passion for literacy has been shared with countless students, faculty and staff. Lynn’s greatest strengths were creating relationships and her enthusiasm for sharing her unparalleled bank of resources, connecting people to books and materials that she knew would be helpful based on their unique interests. We wish Lynn all the best in retirement. May you enjoy countless good books in your free time!

Marc made the decision to retire long before the pandemic hit and school shifted to the online model last spring. Throughout that period, he was tireless in his efforts to ensure our students, families and teachers were supported. We are so grateful for his leadership not just over the past months, but throughout the entirety of his time at Gilmour. In his retirement, Marc looks forward to traveling with his wife, Rita, visiting their four adult children spread across the country and spending more time with their new grandchild. He will be greatly missed.

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MICHELE KAY

COORDINATOR OF STUDENT ENRICHMENT This summer, Michele welcomed her first granddaughter and looks forward to spending all the time she can with her! Over the course of her 12 years at Gilmour, Michele created a student enrichment empire.

Cindy Klemm, our Upper School nurse, decided to retire to spend more time with her expanding family. She was such a friendly face for all of our Upper School students, but holds a special place in the hearts of our dorm students. There wasn’t a dorm event Cindy wasn’t at and she seemed to know exactly what the resident students needed in their “home away from home.” Cindy provided medical care, but even more importantly, reassurance to our students and their parents. Thank you for all you did to keep our community healthy and safe!

Linda Wheeler served as commander-inchief of our Upper School Office for the past 18 years. She was the ever-so-kind and supportive voice on the other end of the phone when parents called, she kept close tabs on the students, and she knew just about everything they had going on all over campus. She's been an avid Lancer supporter and could always be found on the sidelines at athletic events. She maintains communication with many of our alumni through social media and the Upper School Office was often one of their first stops when they returned to campus.

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Linda and her husband, Keith, just welcomed their second granddaughter and they look forward to spoiling these babies and spending as much time with them as possible! God bless, Linda, and thank you for being the face of Gilmour for all these years!

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Michele also ensured that our students with learning differences received the appropriate support within the classroom through creative accommodations and strategies. Our students, with all of their diverse learning backgrounds, interests and passions, will dearly miss their cheerleader, Ms. Kay.

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Starting from the ground up, she found amazing summer camps, internships, mentorships, and additional connections and resources for our students in Grades 7-12. Thanks to her, interested students spent their summers taking academic courses at Harvard, Stanford, CWRU, Duke and more; traveling on programs to places such as Italy, Greece, France, Spain, Ireland, Scotland and Peru; completing service and leadership projects at organizations such as The Cleveland Clinic, Fieldstone Farms, Look Up to Cleveland, Bank of America and Student Advocates for Youth; and more. A bright light herself, Michele was able to spark a fire in our students, encouraging them to pursue passions that they may not have been able to identify on their own.

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“IT IS GOD’S HAND WHICH HAS GUIDED EVERYTHING, AND IT IS GOD WHOM WE MUST THANK ABOVE ALL.” -BLESSED FATHER BASIL MOREAU, C.S.C

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hree Gilmour seniors – Eric Brandt ’21, Mollie Edmondson ’21 and Joseph Rottinghaus ’21 - were notified in early September that they were named National Merit Semifinalists.

Of those finalists, 7,600 will earn the Merit Scholar designation and National Merit Scholarships totaling more than $30 million.

More than 1.5 million juniors took the qualifying test – the PSAT – last fall, and of those 1.5 million students, only 16,000 students nationally earned the Semifinalist distinction. Semifinalists can then advance to the Finalist level of the competition after submitting a detailed scholarship application. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation states that the student must “have an outstanding academic record throughout high school, be endorsed and recommended by a high school official, and write an essay.” Approximately 15,000 students are expected to be named finalists.

Congratulations to Zachary Mangel '21, Liam Ryan '21 and James Zhou '21! They placed among the top 50,000 scorers of the more than 1.5 million students who took the PSAT last fall.

Later in the month, we received word that we also have three National Merit Commended Scholars.


AROUND CAMPUS

High-tech. High-touch. Gilmour’s LancerTech & Digital Media Programs

Providing state-of-the-art computer science opportunities, high-tech music and video production and new media journalism, Gilmour prepares students for today’s world. Whether your interests lie in building apps, websites, robots or 3D printed prototypes, Gilmour can help create a path to realize your dream. Our Fabrication Lab, a cutting-edge maker space, along with our

"GOD WILL DIRECT YOU, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ENDURE." EXODUS 18:23

Digital Media Studio and Lab, allow aspiring creators, designers and engineers to use nextgeneration machinery to not only learn about the future of technology, but to be part

Visit gilmour.org/visit to learn about the different ways you can safely tour our campus, learn about our LancerTech and Digital Media programming and experience all that Gilmour Academy has to offer.

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Gilmour Academy is an independent, Catholic, coed school in the Holy Cross tradition. Montessori (18 months - Kindergarten) and Grades 1-12 35001 Cedar Road | Gates Mills, Ohio gilmour.org

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Who’s Doing What, When and Where

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Last fall, GREG NASH enjoyed visiting with classmate, VINCE COLLETTI, and his wife, Fran, when they were in New England on vacation to see the fall foliage.

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GREG OLSON worked his entire career in Charleston, W. Va. serving as director/head coach for a USA swimming program. He also served as general chairman for the WV LSC for more than 30 years. Presently, he works as a high school and USA Swimming swim meet official. Greg says, “I’ve ‘crossed over to the dark side’ of the sport of swimming.”

1973

LARRY WEBER’S latest book, “Authentic Marketing,” has been released and is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

1982

After leaving his position as president and CEO of UVM and Laureate Mexico, LUIS DURAN is now president of Strategy Primus and also working on several consulting projects.

1988

KATE GERACI BROWN has donated one of her paintings to St. Dominic School in Shaker Heights. It is hung in the school vestibule in honor of the school’s commitment to diversity, inclusion and social justice.

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1989

After five months of retirement as director at Bain Capital, SEAN O’BRIEN accepted a position at Hellman Friedman private equity.

1992

BETH TURK DITTMAR reported that her oldest daughter is a freshman at the University of Notre Dame.

1993

KATHYRN GOYER CUSAMANO and husband, Dino, welcomed their second son, Vincenzo, who joins big brother, Primo.

1997

In May 2020, Andrea Vazquez DE Arthur graduated from Columbia University with a Ph.D. in art history and archaeology. She is currently working on an exhibition of Mola textiles at the Cleveland Museum of Art scheduled to open in November 2020 … In memory of KASEY MARLOW, several of his classmates gathered with his family to remember and celebrate his birthday. Included in the group were RICK FERRARA, BRIAN MURPHY, JOHN MURPHY, CRAIG PADULA, JEFF SCHWAB, JEFF DUNLOP, BRIGHAM WILSON and JOHN WROBEL.

2002

ANDREW GUENTHER is the program manager for the Hero Experience at the Cleveland Clinic. The program guides veterans in making a transition from military service to a career in healthcare … BILLY NAVARRE was featured in an article applauding his leadership in Denver’s preparedness for COVID-19 with regard to physician readiness … Comedian PHOEBE ROBINSON was featured in the August 2020 issue of Bon Appétit magazine as


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a “Person of Interest” in the Home and Away section. “Doing the Most with Phoebe Robinson” debuts this fall on Comedy Central . . . Congratulations to MATT WALKER, who is now the vice president of Growth Strategy at Hypothesis Group.

2003

Returning home after 5+ years in Kenya working in the field for One Acre Fund, ALEX KELLY accepted the position of US country director for Educate!, a NGO that works to empower youth in East Africa. He helps them run US operations, fundraise and expand their East Africa program operation.

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in North Carolina … JUSTIN ZUCCHINI and wife, Gabriella, were excited when they received a baby hockey jersey for daughter, Briella.

2007

TARA HYLAND, vice president at Main Post Partners, a private equity firm, was recently quoted extensively in a finance article in a “Beauty Independent” publication.

Congratulations to COLLEEN COBURN MCMANUS and husband, Pat, on the March 10, 2020 birth of son, Finn. The family lives in Redwood City, Calif.

2010

Update on REBEKKA SIMKO MORGAN is she and husband, Nate, are the proud parents of three.

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AUSTIN BARNETT is in the final phase of his MD/ Ph.D. program in neurosurgery at Case Western Reserve University. He has been doing brain research for the Cleveland Clinic and, earlier this

2021

While we are sorry to have missed the opportunity to bring our Gilmour family together this year, we are excited to reschedule reunion for JUNE 4-5, 2021, when we will bring together the "0s" and "5s" and the "1s" and "6s" for a combined reunion. Mark your calendars!

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Congratulations to new parents PATRICK and JESSICA GARDNER EMBLETON on the birth of their son, Gibson Gardner Embleton, born March 4, 2020 … Congratulations to ELIZABETH MCERLEAN and Marc Rakoczy on their recent wedding. The couple will be moving to Singapore for two years because of Marc’s position as general manager for global procurement at Suntory Holdings. Liz is an attorney and energy associate at Steptoe & Johnson in Chicago … Congratulations to BRIGID TITGEMEIER and John Kozlowski, who were married on August 22 in Chardon. The newlyweds will live in Florida, where Brigid is a nutritionist.

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Both physicians, YVONNE MARIE CHASSER and husband, Brian Barnett, live in Boston with their daughter, Gigi … EMILY MEKESA GRIGELY and husband, Stephen, welcomed their first child in July – baby girl, Cecilia Grigely … In November 2019, VANESSA VACANTE HEALY accepted a position as an assistant United States attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, Criminal Division … BRAD PERRY’S new position at The Boeing Company is mechanical hydraulic technical lead engineer … ALEX PETIZIAN and his wife, Iva, are the proud parents of two future Lancers, John and Alessia . . . Congratulations to BRIAN STEFANSKI and wife, Christina, on the birth of their baby boy, Bennett Floyd Stefanski … DAN WELLMAN; his father, CHUCK ’68; brother, MATT ’03; sister, REBECCA ’02; and the entire Wellman clan (spouses and kids) took a hiking trip

year, was a lead presenter for a national conference in Austin, Texas … Congratulations to SAMANTHA JOHNSON and David Froimson on their recent marriage. Sammy is the director of Upper School counseling at Gilmour . . . Congratulations to PATRICK KINKOPF, who was appointed director of Client Success at Equitus Corporation … BRIAN SHARNSKY has been promoted to Vice President, Public Finance at KeyBanc Capital Markets.

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ALEX ANDREWS is playing on the South American golf tour and plans to return to school to get his master's in real estate … ELIZABETH COERDT, the speaker at the spring Cum Laude Society induction (via Zoom), shared her pathway from Georgetown University (B.A.) to Johns Hopkins (M.A. Ed.), to Teach for America, to teaching at Breakthrough Schools, to her current position at the Council of World Affairs … Congratulations to CONNOR DECKARD and wife, Caitlyn, on the birth of daughter, Savanah.

2012

Congratulations to JAYME CASTILLO for matching in OB/GYN at the University of Chicago … Former EMT ISABEL FEHN is now a firefighter with the Highland Hills Fire Department … Living in Calif., ALEX HALUSKA works for Verkada, a security specialist firm … Congratulations to MADISON RATYCZ for matching in dermatology at the University of Michigan.

2015

Congratulations to SEAMUS MEANEY on graduating from the Cleveland Firefighter Academy … MADISON SEMARJIAN continues to receive positive publicity for MADA, the fashion app she created. The platform was recently featured in Entrepreneur Media.…Congratulations to JOEY YOUNG on graduating from Miami University.

2016

Congratulations to SKYLER ROSSBACH on his graduation from The Citadel; his plans are to enter the police academy in Cleveland Heights.

2014

PARKER BERZIN’S construction company, Power Built Construction, recently held an open house at their project in Painesville …

New baby? New house? New job? New addresss? LET US KNOW! Visit gilmour.org/ updateinfo

Congratulations to MAX BLITZ, who graduated from SUNY Fredonia … In Denver, MICHAEL MALLAK is a field engineer for Wells Concrete, a precast construction company … OSCAR WATERS is taking acting classes and pursuing a career in musical theater in New York City.

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Congratulations to SAM MEANEY who graduated from the Cleveland Firefighter Academy.


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2019

QUINN L’ESPERANCE released her second single recording, “Human Connection,” in April. The song, about Quinn’s move to Los Angeles and her attempts to make relationships and connections in a new city, has taken on new meaning with the COVID-19 crisis. She is signed with Firestarter Entertainment for commercials and film appearances, and, musically, works with producer Matt Wilder at a studio in Nashville.

This year's Gilmour Academy Golf Classic in Memory of Charlie Tremont '70 was canceled due to COVID-19. But, we look forward to building on the success of the past few years when we resume this beloved

We were able to award the first Charlie Tremont scholarship this past school year thanks to your

on our Summer 2021 tournament, which will be held at StoneWater Golf Club.

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Laney Klika '23, Ava Nestor '21, Brooke Clair '22, Emmy Klika '21, Maria Flynn '24, Sabrina Gremm '22, Brinn MacLellan '21, Rylyn Anderson '23, Kathryn Randorf '22, Ella Barnhart '23, Anna Rarick '23 and Jocelyn Carter '21 take the court

AS OF PRESS TIME, the boys golf team had just placed third at the state tournament, with Alex Swinarski '22 placing fifth and Liam Ottaway '21 placing eighth. The girls cross country team had just placed first at regionals, earning a berth to the state meet, behind a second-place finish by Amy Weybrecht '24, a fourth-place finish by Caitrina Barton '21, an 11th-place finish by Giovanna Rosko '24 and a 16th-place finish by Mary Lombardo '22. The volleyball team had just won the district championship and was ranked #1 in Division II in Ohio and #6 in the country! 48


LANCER ATHLETICS

Pictured L to R at regionals: Kaitlin Rulison '23, Amy Weybrecht '24, Mia Polisena '22, Anna Lisac '24, Anna Grossner '24, Gia Rosko '24, Mary Lombardo '22 and team captain Caitrina Barton '21

CROSS COUNTRY

FIRST AT REGIONALS

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In Memoriam:

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This list includes all alumni and family members of alumni and faculty/staff who passed away before October 1, 2020.

Gilmour Academy expresses sympathy to the families of the following alumni: ROBERT C. COLL ’61 JOHN D. FAY ’72,

brother of Martin ’82

ROBERT E. HELTZEL, JR. ’65

father of Jennifer Heltzel Farrior ’91 and Kathleen Heltzel Ricott ’93; brother of Paul ’63 (deceased), Lawrence ’66, Carl ’73 and D. Michael ’83 Heltzel; uncle of Ryan Heltzel ’96 and father-in-law of Brett Schumacher ’01 brother of Eric ’79

PAUL M. KRAMPE ’62,

brother of Edward Krampe ’59 (deceased)

JOHN M. MCINTOSH III ’74,

brother of Sandra McIntosh McLaughlin G.O. ’80 and Lynda McIntosh Malleck G.O. ’82

JOHN M. MIHM ’54 PATRICK T. MORGAN ’83,

KENNETH M. QUICK ’81,

brother of John Jennings ’81

JOHN S. RALEIGH ’59 EDWARD D. SULLIVAN ’54

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uncle of Clara ’22 and Julia ’24 Morgan; brother-in-law of Elizabeth Chiarruci Morgan ’84

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GEORGE E. KNEIER II ’77,

ROBIN DARDEN THOMAS G.O. ’72 sister of William Darden ’76

GRAHAM C. TOBIN ’24 BYRON E. TRAPP, SR. '56

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In addition, we extend our sympathy to the following families in our Gilmour community: AMANDA M. ACKERMAN, niece of

MARY GARDNER, mother of Joseph Gardner ’84 and mother-in-law of Melissa Latsko Gardner ’86

IRENA BELZINSKAS, grandmother

Douglas Gascoigne ’78

Marc Haag, retired director of Gilmour Academy Lower School and Montessori Programs

of Vejas ’05 and Laimis ’11 Belzinskas and Justin Hallal ’15

SIEGLINDE S. BERNS, mother of Brendon Berns ’99

SISTER PAMELA BUGANSKI, S.N.D., aunt of Owen ’18, Connor ’20,

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RICK BUSH, uncle of Jennifer Russo Lowery ’93 and Jacob Lowery ’23; stepfather of John ’90 and Jayson ’93 Wenstrup

CAROL G. and WILLIAM M. CARRAN, mother-in-law and fatherin-law of Timothy O’Neill ’73

VINCE CHIARUCCI, father of

Regina Chiarucci O’Brien G.O. ’74, Ann Chiarucci O’Brien G.O. ’76 and Beth Chiarucci Morgan ’84; grandfather of Kara ’03 and William ’09 O’Brien; Robert ’10, Kathleen ’11 and Sara ’16 O’Brien; and Clara ’22 and Julia ’24 Morgan

MARY L. GAZDAG, grandmother of Brittany ’09 and Bradley ’12 Gazdag REV. CANON LLOYD R. GESNER,

former Glen Oak head of school and father of Susan Gesner Truland G.O. ’75

NICHOLAS GIANCOLA, brother of Sophia ’20 and Michael ’23 Giancola

MARIJA GRK, grandmother of Frank '14 and Mario '18 Grk; mother-in-law of Trustee Lisa Fazio-Grk

GLADYS HADDAD, cousin of

Anthony Asher, Gilmour Academy honorary life trustee

HARRY HARICHOVSZKY,

grandfather of Michael ’19 and Kathryn Holleran

ROSEMARY E. HARRISON, mother of Paul Stropkay ’89

PIPER HOEFLER, infant daughter of

RHODOM E. CRABTREE, father of

Ryan Hoefler; cousin of Victor ’88 and Marisa ’92 Pascucci, Liz Peca Rankin '98 and John Peca '04; great-niece of Victor and Rose Ann Pascucci, and John and Joanna Peca

JUNE CUNNINGHAM,

friend of Gilmour Academy

Thomas Crabtree ’11

grandmother of Nathaniel Klein ’12; mother-in-law of Jeffrey Klein, Gilmour Academy Upper School instructor

JOHN J. CURRAN, father of John Curran, former Gilmour Academy coach CORNELIO DEOGRACIAS, father of Imelda Deogracias Fernando ’88; father-in-law of Raymond Fernando ’88 ANTONIO DIIORIO, father of Anthony DiIorio ’86; grandfather of Molly DiIorio Panzica ’05 and Samantha DiIorio Converse ’07; grandfather-in-law of Craig Panzica ’04 and Chandler Converse ’07 WILLIAM F. EBLE, father of Kiley

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DAVID N. GASCOIGNE, father of

LEONARD C. HORVITZ, special SHEILA C. JAROS, sister of Stanley

Jaros ’63

JAMES JENKS, former Gilmour Academy bus driver and father of JP Jenks ’89 LILA M. JOCHUM, grandmother of Erin Jochum Roberts ’99 GEORGE E. KNEIER, SR., father of George II ’77 (deceased) and Eric ’79 Kneier EDWARD L. KOLAR, grandfather of Nicholas ’21 and Grace Kolar

RICHARD J. KREBS, grandfather of

Eble ’15

Michelle ’14, John ’19 and Connor ’20 Krebs

MARY FIGLIOLA, mother of Anthony Figliola, Gilmour Academy facilities and maintenance director

George Krudy ’72

ADRIAN G. KRUDY, father of


• Memorial GLORIA A. LORENZO, grandmother

ANNETTE RIESS, sister of Br. James

Zavarella ’86

DOROTHY LUCARELLI, grandmother of Patrick ’85 and Jay Lucarelli

Spooner, C.S.C., Gilmour Corporation Member

STEVEN RITLEY, son of Pamela

’05, Gilmour Academy Residence Hall proctor

of Marco Costabile ’20

JAMES LUCCI, grandfather of David Kilkenney, Gilmour Academy music instructor; great-grandfather of Delaney ’27, Quinn ’28, Maura ’30 and Piper ’34 Kilkenney DAVID MARINO, uncle of Erin Thayer, Gilmour Academy Upper School instructor

THOMAS J. MARRIE, Gilmour Academy honorary life trustee; father of Kevin ’81 and Sean ’85 Marrie, and Megan Marrie Schlickmann ’90; grandfather of Caitlin Grant Wilcox ’05, Kyle Grant ’07, Maggie Grant Rand ’09 and Halle Grant Hoerr ’11 PATRICIA L. MICHALKO, wife of Paul Michalko, former Gilmour Academy associate athletic director VIRGINIA MORALES, grandmother

GEORGE J. MOSCARINO,

grandfather of John Moscarino ’07

SATORU NAKAMOTO, father of Dean ’79 and David ’86 Nakamoto RICHARD F. NEGRELLI, father of

John ’75 and Alan ’78 Negrelli; grandfather of Thomas ’15 and Audrey Negrelli

MARY J. SARVER, mother of

Janet G.O. ’77 and David ’79 Sarver

NANCY SCHIRING, wife of Ralph Schiring ’71

EMERSON SCULLY, granddaughter of James Scully, Gilmour Academy coach DONALD STAFFORD, uncle of Gianna ’18 and Vincent ’22 Stafford ELEANOR STANISH, grandmother of Parker Berzin ’14; mother-in-law of Russell Berzin, former Gilmour Academy trustee

ROSALIND TAYLOR, cousin of

Madison Maynard ’23

TIHOMIR A. TEISL, SR. father of Tihomir, Jr. (deceased), Gilmour Academy teacher, administrator and coach; grandfather of James ’93, Michael ’95 and Stephen Teisl ’00, Gilmour Academy Lower School administrator JOHN, REGINA AND NATALIE TOBIN, father, mother and sister of

Graham Tobin ’24 (deceased)

FRANKLIN VERGILII, grandfather of Franklin Scott Vergilii ’23 LOIS VICKERS, mother of James ’79

TONI J. NESTICO, mother of

Gregory Vishey ’76

Anthony Nestico ’20

JOSEPH A. VISHEY, father of

PETER J. PIAZZA, grandfather of

EDWARD WINTERS, great-uncle of Michelle ’14, John ’19 and Connor ’20 Krebs

ELEANOR PUSTAI, grandmother of

JAMES AND LEE WILSON,

PATRICK J. RAHILL, uncle of Michelle ’14, John ’19 and Connor ’20 Krebs

law of Edward Pike ’76

Paul ’14 and Mallorie ’17 Piazza

William ’99, Michael ’03 and Jaret ’16 Pustai

THOMAS RICHEY, father of Michael

Richey

grandfather and uncle of Hannah O’Donnell Wong ’09, Gilmour Academy advancement staff

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PATRICK NELL, grandfather of Vera Yost ’34; father-in-law of Nicole Yost, Gilmour Academy Montessori staff

JIRI ZITEK, father of Natalie Zitek

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of Andrew Andino, Our Lady Chapel music director and Gilmour Academy fine and performing arts instructor

Tuzi Ritley ’83

GINO P. ZAVARELLA, father of Gino

ROBERT E. YELOCHEN, father-in-

EUGENE T. YON, father of Steven ’82 and Kevin ’84 Yon

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RE M E M BE RI NG: BOB HELTZEL ’65

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in 2013. When accepting his award, his love for his 1965 classmates was so evident when he said he was accepting the award on behalf of his entire class. He concluded his speech by saying, “My path was paved with 49 other classmates. What gave me the strength to pursue when it was easy to give up was faith, family and friends – and the rest is just stuff.” Two of Bob’s friends delivered incredibly powerful eulogies at his funeral, which articulated the impact he had on his many friends as well as the organizations he served, including Gilmour. His longtime business colleague turned friend, Tom Usher, said, “He was exceptionally generous and often anonymous and he used his success to help people that were less fortunate. Not only financially, which is important, but also a personal commitment to these organizations. He worked at them, he believed in them, and he was a passionate salesperson for them.” Chip Dawson ’65, Bob’s classmate and friend since they met at the start of their freshman year at Gilmour (complete with the requisite blue and gray beanie for freshmen), discussed, among other things, Bob’s passion for providing children access to education. He said, “His philanthropy to numerous schools, including Gilmour of course, was transformative, life-changing, in fact, for the scholars who were able to access educational resources beyond their family means, beyond their own dreams.” He recounted his last conversation with Bob, just

days before he passed, during which Bob told him, as he had many times, “how grateful he was that he’d been given more time to try to do some good, to try to live every day better, to set a good example.” Bob is survived by his wife, Heidi, their five daughters - Jenny Farrior ’91, Katie Ricotti ’93, Maggie Schumacher, Robin Heltzel and Erin Moore - and eight grandchildren. Bob had six siblings, four of whom attended Gilmour - Paul ’63 (deceased), Lawrence ’66, Carl ’73 and Mike ’83. An outdoor funeral Mass was celebrated at Gilmour in the Tudor House Garden on August 22. At the close of his remarks, Usher said, “My prayer for each of you is that someday, you will get the same greeting that Bob got on Monday night, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant.’” Truer words could not be spoken.


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O RE M E M BE RI NG: THOMAS J. MARRIE

Tom is survived by his wife of 64 years, Carole, their six children - Debbie Casey, Timmy, Colleen Grant, Kevin '81, Sean '85 and Megan Marrie Schlickmann 90; 17 grandchildren, including Caitlin Grant Wilcox '05, Kyle Grant '07, Maggie Grant Rand '09 and Halle Grant Hoerr '11; and five greatgrandchildren. A funeral Mass was celebrated on September 10 at St. Francis of Assisi Church. The Marrie family said in a statement, “To know Tommy Marrie is to love him. He was so kind, so friendly, so positive and full of care for everyone.” Describing how well-respected he was by all who knew him, they said, “He listened, he paid attention and deeply cared about others. He took the time to notice you and make you feel special.”

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Br. Robert Lavelle, C.S.C., the headmaster during Tom’s tenure, reflected on Tom’s influence, saying, “It is difficult to capture the significant impact I believe Tommy Marrie had on our Gilmour community and certainly on me as headmaster and friend. Tommy was generous, thoughtful, and insightful in his counsel and leadership as a Trustee.” He added, “He was a man of integrity who quietly modeled strong faith in God, family, and a warm and caring outreach in befriending others. He touched the

hearts of those who knew him, and I am grateful for the years in which he walked among us.”

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n Saturday, September 5, Thomas J. Marrie passed away at the age of 86. The beloved Irishman, who always had a twinkle in his eye, was a retired business executive, longtime civic leader and devoted family man. Outside of his career at Swagelok Co., he was involved with a number of organizations. He served for more than a dozen years as a Mayfield Village Councilperson, including as President Pro Tem; was the past chairman of the Parent Association at John Carroll University; was an active member of the East Side Irish American Club; and a longtime member of the Emerald Civic Society. Additionally, he served as a member of Gilmour’s Board of Trustees from 1980-2015 and as Chair of the Board from 1989-1996. He was named an Honorary Life Trustee in 2015. Tom was also a past president of the Gilmour Men’s Club. He was an enthusiastic supporter of Gilmour and his service spanned four decades.

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Gilmour PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020

OF GIVING

SUCCESS TO THE ONE WHO PERSEVERES

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2019-2020

ANNUAL REPORT HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

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RAISI NG THE CURTAI N

The Lorraine and Bill Dodero Center for Performing Arts opens.

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WEBER STADIUM & SHARNSKY STADIUM PROJECTS Exciting updates to these facilities.

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COMMENCEMENT

Unique times call for unique celebrations.


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Gilmour Sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana

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OTHER GIVING L 0

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STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS

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RESTRICTED GIVING

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HEAD OF SCHOOL

LETTER

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CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF TRUSTEES

LETTER

EDITOR

Amy Boyle CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Kristy Booher Angelo Amy Boyle Beth Geraci ’90 DIRECTOR OF ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT, MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION

Beth Titas Lazzaro DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT

Ray Murphy DESIGN/PRODUCTION

markey creative PRINTING

Oliver Printing PHOTOGRAPHY

Kristy Booher Angelo Neal Busch Ken Krych, Properties Magazine, Inc. Matt Lindley ’89 David Petkiewicz Heidi Rolf

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8 LIFETIME GIVING 13 BOARD OF TRUSTEE GIVING 14 HOLY CROSS LEGACY SOCIETY 15 HOLY CROSS LEGACY SPOTLIGHT REVEREND PAUL GISMONDI ’73

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THE GILMOUR FUND 16 COVID-19 RESPONSE 18 BLUE & GRAY SOCIETY 20 ALUMNI DONOR SPOTLIGHT MAUREEN LICURSI TAYLOR ’05 21 ALUMNI GIVING 25 ALUMNI DONOR SPOTLIGHT GREG BARAN '69

TRIBUTE GIVING

27 CURRENT PARENT GIVING

43 GIFTS IN HONOR OF

29 CURRENT PARENT SPOTLIGHT MIKE & SHERRI BEEDLES

44 GIFTS IN MEMORY OF

46 ADMINISTRATION

30 ALUMNI PARENT GIVING

46 ADVANCEMENT STAFF

33 GRANDPARENTS, FORMER FACULTY/STAFF & FRIENDS

47 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

34 FACULTY & STAFF GIVING

49 PHILANTHROPIC OPPORTUNITIES

35 FACULTY SPOTLIGHT JESSICA GRASSI SIMONETTA '05 AND WHITNEY DALY

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


A LETTER FROM

F R E D G . B O T E K ’8 5

CHA IRM A N, BOA RD OF TRUSTEES

DEAR FRIENDS, This has been a year for the books, and maybe even the Good Book itself. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from Revelation are Pestilence, War, Famine and Death.

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

Pestilence is a deadly and overwhelming disease that affects a community. The entire world has been changed by COVID-19 in a variety of ways (societal, medical, economic, academic, etc.). War is an intense conflict between states or societies, generally characterized by extreme violence, aggression and destruction. Besides traditional war, we are also experiencing heightened political polarization and societal infighting. Both struggles have discarded with respectful discourse, opting instead for extreme verbal and even physical destructiveness. Death is the end of life or the permanent destruction of something. COVID-19 has taken the lives of family and friends and has altered the way we live. I pray the political and societal means employed today – by all sides – are just a phase, that the destruction ceases, and that respectful discourse can once again be had in the name of harmony and progress. And lastly, Famine is an extreme scarcity of food or any other general scarcity. Forget about war and pestilence – we have seen empty shelves where hand sanitizer and toilet paper are supposed to be. I have a saying, which is both an observation about the world and the way I try to conduct myself: “Character shows itself in the clutch.” Gilmour’s faculty, staff and administration have done just that during 2020.

Our school has reimagined and reinvented the delivery of academic excellence, literally worldwide. It has even quietly assisted other schools by sharing best practices and remote learning capabilities. Central to Gilmour’s mission is the notion that the mind will not be educated at the expense of the heart. Through the use of tools such as the Socratic Method which demands civil, respectful dialogue – we seek to teach not only the “what” but the “how,” a lesson the world sorely needs right now if we ever hope to attain peace. Our community carries on after having experienced loss this year, notably the tragic loss of an incoming freshman and his family before his very first day of classes at Gilmour; the passing of two former Board chairs, Vince Chiarucci and Tom Marrie; and the passing of Board member and dear friend of the Academy, Bob Heltzel ’65. Gilmour endeavors to send its students into the world precisely to replenish what is scarce: respect, compassion, communication, mutuality and cooperation. Gilmour Academy constantly amazes me. We will get through this. We will persevere. I have never been prouder than I am now to be part of our school and our community. We are Gilmour.

Fred G. Botek ’85 Chairman, Board of Trustees


K AT H Y K E N N Y HEAD OF SCHOOL

In a sense, it feels as though I was just writing this letter for last year’s Annual Report. But on the other hand, it seems like decades ago given all that has transpired in the ensuing months. We have lost dear friends of the school. We have had to reinvent school as we know it to deal with a pandemic. Our students have missed out on important milestones and our teachers have been putting in double-time as they redesign lesson plans for both in-person and virtual instruction. But, through it all, our students, our faculty, our administrators and our parents have soldiered on, adjusting to the new normal and finding the good. It’s as though our school founders, Brs. Theophane Schmitt and Gonzaga Day, C.S.C., had 2020 in mind when they wrote our school motto “Perseveranti Dabitur, Success to the One Who Perseveres.” And you, our loyal supporters, have risen to the challenge as well. We, quite literally, could not have reopened our doors without your generosity. Our Gilmour community has supported The Gilmour Fund, our various construction and

programming initiatives, and, most recently, the significant financial outlay needed to modify our campus to safely bring students back.

LETTERS

DEAR FRIENDS,

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

A LETTER FROM

Words cannot begin to express my gratitude to each and every one of you. I have always been proud of our Gilmour community and known that it is a true differentiator, but never has that been more evident than now. We will persevere and we will continue to innovate, engage and inspire the young people entrusted to us. Thank you for your support. May God bless you and all you love,

Kathy Kenny Head of School

“PEOPLE GROW THROUGH EXPERIENCE IF THEY MEET LIFE HONESTLY AND COUR AGEOUSLY. THIS IS HOW CHAR ACTER IS BUILT.” -ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (188 4-1962)

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AUDITED YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2020

2019-2020 TOTAL GIFTS $6,775,477

OTHER PROPERTY PLANT & EQUIPMENT

OPERATING ANNUAL FUND

$1,078,885

$1,019,629

16%

15% OPERATING OTHER

ATHLETIC FIELDS

$1,017,823

15%

$1,270,619

19%

COVID-19 ENDOWMENT

$462,941

$1,925,580

7%

28%

2019-2020 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES

GENERAL & ADMINISTRATIVE

16%


2019-2020 TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE AUXILIARY SERVICES & OTHER REVENUE

7%

10%

STATE AID

11%

ADVANCEMENT & FUNDRAISING

3%

4% NET TUITION & INSTRUCTIONAL FEES

69%

PROGRAM SERVICES

80%

S TAT E M E N T O F O P E R AT I O N S

GIFTS - OPERATING (WITH & WITHOUT DONOR RESTRICTIONS)

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

INVESTMENT RETURN DESIGNATED FOR CURRENT OPERATIONS


“HELP THY BROTHER’S BOAT ACROSS AND LO! THINE OWN HAS REACHED THE SHORE.” -HINDU PROVERB

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ow entering its 75th year, Gilmour Academy has benefited from the many generous contributors who have had such a positive and lasting impact on its students, programs and campus. The generosity of the individuals, businesses and foundations listed here has had a ripple effect and allowed for many students to attend the Academy who otherwise might not have been able, plus has provided for state-of-the-art facilities and the highest caliber faculty to prepare and inspire them. This section lists donors who have supported the Academy with total giving of $25,000 or more in the last three decades.

LEADERSHIP GIVING LIFE TIME G IVING

$1M+

A Grateful Friend ● Anonymous (4) Gary D. ’79 and Lisa P. Cohn Brian and Gretchen Colleran Lorraine C. and William Dodero ● Matthew P. Figgie ’84 ◆ The Figgie Foundation ● The Sam J. Frankino Foundation ● Gilmour Academy Men’s Club ● Robert H. and Ruth Kanner Michael ◆ and Lynn Arko G.O. ’73 Kelley ● Fred A. ◆ and Alice ◆ Lennon


LIFETIME GIVING

Anonymous (3)

Gerald A. ◆ and Martine V. Conway

Murlan J. Murphy, Jr. ’64 and Molly Dixon ●

Richard A. ’60 and Martha Barone ●

James V. '67 and Mary M. Conway ●

Murlan J. Murphy, Sr. ◆ and Margaret ◆ Murphy

Dean C. ’84 and Elizabeth Barry ●

Ann L. Cuneo Trust

Raymond M. ’65 and Mary Kathleen Murphy ●

James A. ◆ and Christina Barry ◆ ●

Daryl K. and Jenniffer D. Deckard

The New York Community Trust - The Thomas W. Murphy and Florence Murphy Fund

Rev. Thomas E. Chambers, C.S.C. ◆ ●

Vincent F. and Flora E. ◆ DeCrane

Kevin M. Clinton

Dorothy O’Neill ◆

Daisy Foundation

Corinne L. Dodero Foundation for the Arts and Sciences ●

F. J. O’Neill Charitable Corporation

Richard and Nancy Dietrich ●

Paul J. '76 and Karen Dolan

Patrick J. and Catherine A. O’Rourke

Michael E. Elliott, Esq. ’71 ●

Mark G. '65 and Bente Frantz

Kathy and Jim Pender ●

Harry E. Figgie, Jr. ◆ and Nancy Figgie ◆

Frank A. and Cheryl Potenziani

Christopher M. and Kathleen K. Flocken

John E. Gallagher, Sr. and Catherine T. Gallagher

Oliver E. ’55 ◆ and Meredith Seikel ●

The Samuel J. and Connie M. Frankino Charitable Foundation

GAR Foundation Alexander B. Garrett '74 ◆

Gilmour Academy Lower School Parents Organization

Donald L. and Kathleen Gustavson

Dr. Kevin M. and Kristen S. Stein ● Joseph O. and Kimberly A. Wesley ●

$500K+

Anonymous (3) John H. Borkey, Sr. and Janice Borkey ● F. Joseph Callahan, Jr. ◆ and Mary Elizabeth Callahan ◆ The M.E. & F. J. Callahan Foundation Carole A. ◆ and David D. ◆ Carr Vincent A. ◆ and Corine ◆ Chiarucci The Cleveland Foundation ●

Paul G. and Jill G. Clark

Elaine G. Hadden ◆

Rev. Paul A. Gismondi ’73 ●

Daniel P. and Sherri Harrington ●

Matt and Doris A. Gobec ●

Paul H. '50 and Ursula Heinen

Robert W. and Karen L. Hostoffer

John A. and Barbara A. Hocevar

John J. Lennon ●

E. Timothy '61 and Mary Holzheimer ●

William C. ’72 and Harriet B. Mulligan ●

Edward J. and Diana ◆ Hyland ●

Paul J. ’68 and Frances Murphy ●

James R. Johnson '65 ●

Anne B. O’Donnell ◆

Johnson & Johnson

Anthony M. ’71 and Dr. Cynthia D. Panzica ●

Joshen Paper and Packaging

Christopher J. Peterson ’69

Dr. Donald W. '51 ◆ and Nancy ◆ Junglas

Kenneth C. and Pamela V. Ricci ●

Larry '66 and Maryann Z. Kennedy ●

Dudley P. ◆ and Barbara K. Sheffler

John E. '71 and Claire Kranjc ●

Dudley P. & Barbara K. Sheffler Foundation

Kulas Foundation

Third Federal Foundation ●

The Laub Foundation ●

Gilmour Academy Women’s Club ●

Thomas J. and Sandra L. Usher

Neal P. '53 and Nancy M. Lavelle ●

Michael A. Gleason and Constance Kmieck-Gleason ●

V. Lawrence ’73 and Dawn Weber

Dr. William F. Lavigna '68 ●

Wesley Family Foundation ● Lester T. Zatko, Sr. ◆

Martha J. Lennon ◆

Robert E. Heltzel, Jr. ’65 ◆ and Heidi Heltzel ● The Howley Foundation ●

Raymond ◆ and Mary Ann Zukowski

Jonathan E. and Suzanne M. Dick ● Figgie International Sam ◆ and Connie Frankino Louis A. ’63 and Christine T. Friedrich ●

Michael C. '01 and Kendra Howley ●

Dr. Floyd D. Loop ◆ and Dr. Bernadine Healy ◆ Ernest P. and Lois Mansour The Elizabeth Ring Mather and William Gwinn Mather Fund

Mike and Margaret Howley '03 Mitkus ●

$100K+

Brian F. ’73 and Cynthia C. Murphy ●

Anonymous (9)

Raymond D. ◆ and Marie E. Meyo

Murphy Family Foundation ●

Ancora Foundation

Robert J. '87 and Brenda Miavitz ●

Margaret Murphy Trust

The Andrews Foundation

William J. and Joanna S. Miele

The William J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation ●

Arthur F. and Carol M. Anton ●

Robert S. and Dr. Linda L. Monitello ●

Michael J. and Jacqueline Baird ●

W. Gerald Moore Educational Foundation ●

John E. Pallat III ’78 and Caroline M. Pallat

Dr. John Barbato and Dr. Patricia Duggan ●

Robert L. ◆ and Catherine ◆ Morrissey

Nacy A. ◆ and Rosemary ◆ Panzica

Cody C. Barber ’03

Thomas P. ◆ and Julia ◆ Mulligan

Past Presidents Foundation ●

Peter A. '67 and Mary Bartlo

Anthony J. Musca, Sr. and Molly Musca ●

The Michael Pender Memorial Fund ●

Nancy Benacci ●

Musca Family Charitable Fund ●

James Phillips

Russell F. and Lynne M. Berzin ●

John G. and Karen Nestor

The Veale Foundation ●

Dr. Lester S. and Jean Borden

Dr. Linda M. Noelle ●

Dr. Frank Vecchio & Helen Williams Vecchio Foundation ●

William and Patricia A. Butler ●

Rodney P. Olenchick ●

Steven A. and Nancy F. Calabrese

Corinne F. O'Neill Trust

W. Nicholas and Lauralee V. Howley ●

Charles D. and Lucy Weller

LEADERSHIP GIVING

John P. Murphy Foundation

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

$250K+

Timothy J. Callahan '74

M & T Trust

Fred A. Lennon Foundation

James R. and Catherine McCourt

Timothy M. '73 and Cindy C. O'Neill ● ● Consecutive Year Donor

◆ Deceased 9


LIFE TIME G IVING

LEADERSHIP GIVING

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

Patrick J.◆ and Marilyn ◆ O'Neill

Mary Lou Durkin ●

Richard M. Osborne, Sr.

Robert J. Durkin '79 ●

Timothy I. '73 and Donna D. Panzica ●

Umberto and Maryellen Fedeli

The Pevaroff Cohn Family Foundation

William and Dr. Elizabeth Fesler

The PNC Foundation

Fifth Generation Foundation

Michael F. Resch '68 ●

Fifth Third Bank

James E. '86 and Stephanie M. Rooney ●

David J. '66 and Diann Frantz ●

Amb. Daniel M. ◆ and Patricia R. Rooney ●

Great Lakes Sailfish Swimming, Inc.

Nick and Corinne Dodero '02 Salvador ●

John S. Greene and Siobhan Refice-Greene

Gary P. Schambs and Faith E. Pescatore

Robert K.◆ and Corinne O. Healey

Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trusts

Thomas E. and Mary Sue Helfrich ●

Leland W. Schubert '60 and Jane Rehmke ●

Michael Heryak and Janet Wyrwas Heryak ●

Andrew P. Selfridge '67 ◆ ●

David L. '64 and Linda Holzheimer

G. Thomas Selfridge '65 ●

IHS Foundation ●

Christopher S. and Christine M. Semarjian

Stanley T. '63 and Susan Jaros ●

Gregory J. and Patricia A. Skoda

Peter G. and Mary D. Joyce

Dr. Mark A. and Paula J. Smith

Kathleen C. and Robert E. Kenny ●

Dr. Timothy L. Stephens, Jr. and Dr. Consuelo Sousa Stephens ◆

Paul E. Kiebler IV and Jody R. Kiebler ●

Christopher B. '67 and Linda L. Sullivan

Russell A. and Renee L. Lamosek ●

John F. ◆ and Lillian ◆ Sustar

Donald O. and Mary Beth Panzica Link ●

John B. Tomaro '60 and Janis L. Tanner ●

Barry P. and Mary Livingston

Bruce E. and Virginia Taylor ●

Albert F. Lutz, Jr. '65 and Sally Lutz ●

Telxon Corporation

M.A.D. Golf Tournament

Robert B. '67 ◆ and Margaret Tomaro

Thomas J. ◆ and Carole E. Marrie

Tinkham Veale II ◆

Anthony D. Konkoly '78 ●

The Martin Foundation

Morton J. Weisberg

Robert C. ◆ and Gloria B. ◆ McDowell

Dr. Charles V. Wellman '68 and Dr. Ann Eckstein ●

Dr. Mark J. '73 and Nancy Moran

John '90 and Alexis Dowidchuk '90 Wenstrup ●

John B. '97 and Lisa D. Murphy

Christopher C. '84 and Gina M. Winslade ●

John M. '88 and Amy Sullivan '88 Murphy ●

Xavier-Nichols Foundation

John P. Musca '90 ●

Charles L. and Marilyn Young

Nestle USA. Inc.

$50K+

Jon O. Newton '62 ●

Anonymous (2)

Daniel J. '63 and Sarah H. O'Brien

Patrick R. '79 and Lisa Alexander

Richard T. Oliver, Jr. and Elizabeth J. Oliver ●

Juan M. and Stephanie Antunez

The O'Neill Brothers Foundation

Anthony J. '84 and Cynthia A. Asher ●

Daniel J. '82 and Betsy O'Neill

Edward P. and Rebecca Asher

Hugh O'Neill IV '65

James A. '88 and Wendy Asher

William J. O'Neill, Jr. '51 and Katherine T. O'Neill ●

Dr. Richard J. Boland '63 and Nora Boland ●

John A. ◆ and Nora L. ◆ Newton

Fred G. Botek, JD '85 and Dr. Georgeanne Goodrich '86 Botek ●

PepsiCo Foundation

Kevin R. '75 and Shannon Callahan ●

J. Anthony Petrelli

David R. and Patricia Campbell

Michael A. and Paulette A. Poklar ●

Dr. Louis P. and Patricia R. Caravella

PPG Industries Foundation

Citibank, N.A. ●

Andrew Rayburn

Joseph R. '77 and Mary Jo Ciuni ●

Raymond R. '51 and Noreen Rhode ●

Victor J. and Ellen E. Cohn ●

Lawrence A. '64 and Judy Rice ●

Conway Family Foundation ●

Bernard J. ◆ and Shirley ◆ Riley

Matthew and Deborah Crawford

Amy I. Ritchie '87 ●

Maureen R. Donnell

The Robbins Foundation

James F. and Patti Doyle ●

Matthew W. '86 and Meghan Roddy ●

Lawrence M. ◆ and Florence ◆ Druckenbrod

Robert J. and Kristin E. Rogers ●

Pescatore Foundation


LIFETIME GIVING

Brenden P. Kelley '08 ●

Dominion Foundation Matching Gift Program

Dr. Michael J. and Debra Kellis ●

Michael B. '63 and Leslie Tomaro

Robert W. and Colleen M. Donahey

John P. Klumph '73 ●

David C. and Elizabeth A. Wagner

Michael J. and Tina M. Donikowski ●

Br. Robert E. Lavelle, C.S.C. ●

Morton J. Weisberg Charitable Foundation

Joe and Natalie Drake ●

Thomas S. '82 and Jamie Lazzaro ●

Mitchell and Mary Weisman

Daniel S. R. Duff '61 ●

James P. '84 and Jennifer J. Lighthizer ●

Campbell W. ◆ and Dorothy ◆ Elliott

Lincoln Electric Foundation

Joyce A. Evans

William R. Loichot '56 ◆

James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar ●

Anthony J. and Mary Ann Martino

$25K+

James Patrick '91 and Colleen Farrar

Anthony A. and Eileen Massaro

Robert A. '71 and Joanne Fiala ●

Michael P. and Anne Mawby ●

Anonymous (3)

John D. and Florence FitzGerald ●

Mark S. and. Stacey Mazzurco ●

Dr. Albert J. and Rhoda J. Abramovitz

Timothy P. and Trudy Fitzpatrick ●

Patrick F. and Lois A. McCartan ●

Reece ◆ and Louise T. ◆ Alexander

Patrick S. and Susan R. Flaherty ●

Donald J. McConnell and Sharon L. O'Flaherty

American Express Foundation

Donald L. Foiani II and Lucia I. Foiani ●

Timothy P. and Laurie McDougall

Anderson Family Foundation ●

Edward M. ◆ and Mary P. ◆ Foley

James J. '00 and Joy McHugh

Cynthia L. Anderson ●

Timothy D. '85 and Kathie Fording ●

Hon. James J. '62 and Toddy C. McMonagle ●

Robert L. and Joanne L. Anderson ●

Lisa C. and Robert Forino ●

Cameron S. '94 and Kathryn K. Miele

AVI Foodsystems, Inc.

William M. France, Jr. '79 and Kim France ●

Elspeth H. Miller

Dr. Gregory W. '69 and Judith Baran ●

The Friends of Robert B. Tomaro

Anthony N. Saliba and Patricia Miller-Saliba

Bradley G. Bares '18

Edward and Paulette Fruchtenbaum

Paula A. Minello ●

Robert F. '93 and Elisabeth Tuttle '91 Bates ●

Dr. Parrish W. Garver ◆

The Burton D. Morgan Foundation

Fr. John J. Blazek, C.S.C. '58 ●

Gregory M. and Patty Geis

John C. Morley ●

Dianne B. Boduszek

Alfred I. and Kris Geis

Raymond W. '53 and Joyce Muench

John J. Boduszek

Jeffrey C. Gleason '05

John T. '64 and Mary M. Mulligan ●

Joseph C. Borkey '82

S. Finley and Emily Stay ● Tucker Ellis LLP ●

Gilbert J. ◆ and Mary ◆ Wellman Mary Wessell Lawrence E. Zupon, Jr. and Jill M. Zupon

Regan J. Gleason '07

Susan B. Murphy ●

Guy V. ◆ and Delores Bozza ●

Kevin A. Gleason '12 ●

Dr. Joseph V. Nally, Jr. and Janet G. Nally

Frank J. '64 and Constance H. Brady ●

Frank Grk and Lisa Fazio ●

Thomas E. '58 and Patricia Nelson ●

Brian M. and Bethany Brennan

John R. Harrington, Jr. '60 and Allie Harrington

Scott M. and Deanna Carlson '95 Ness ●

Dennis ◆ and Marilyn Brennan ●

William R. and Jayne F. Hasler ●

Michael Nestor '98 and Doug Zullo

Kevin P. and Katherine Bresnahan

Thomas D. and Lori Newcomb

J. Morris and Sidney Burrows

Harry W. Henninger, Jr. '64 and Barbara Henninger ●

Philip E. Cable '80 and Jennifer Siegenthaler ●

John A. and Mary Jo Hernandis

Dr. Peter P. ◆ and Angela G. Carlin ●

J. Michael '57 and Deedee Hester

John J. '62 and Tana Carney ●

John J. and Stella Hetzer ●

The Patrick J. and Marilyn W. O'Neill Family Foundation

David M. '79 and Angela Carr ●

Thomas M. and Harriet A. Holleran ●

Panzica Foundation

Gregory and Susan A. Chiancone ●

John H. '83 and Christina J. Hollis ●

Victor Pasucci, Jr. and Rose Ann Pascucci

Chilcote Foundation K & L

Lee C. '65 and Jo Ann Howley ●

Loretta C. Peterson ●

Michael and Karen Climaco

Ned and Cynthia Ames Huffman

Steven E. '78 and Eileen B. Pryatel ●

Terrence J. '65 and Holly Clyne ●

R. Craig '67 and Ginger Hupp

Todd and Mary Alexander G.O. '75 Ray

James and Elaine Dauterman

Ivancic Marine, Inc.

Revco D.S., Inc.

Adam and Sally DeFrancesco

David R. '71 and Mary B. Janasek ●

Shawn M. and Christine S. Riley

Peter B. '64 ◆ and Linda DeOreo

Dr. Iain and Holly Gepfert G.O. '79 Kalfas

Arthur J. '70 and Greta Rooney

Dominic A. '82 and Julie H. DiPuccio ●

Michael J. and Kelly A. Kearney

Robert Rossbach

Dr. Nathaniel Doe and Dr. Vicki Haywood Doe ●

Christopher J. Keller, Esq. and Anike F. Keller ●

Jerry and Kecia Lipps '86 Ruyan ◆

LEADERSHIP GIVING

Joseph H. ◆ and Jean ◆ Keller

Dome Energicorp

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Matthew J. Dolan '83 and Jessica M. Hart

Alexander H. Somers, Sr. '78 and Nancy H. Somers

Robert G. and Ann Chiarucci G.O. '76 O'Brien ● Patrick S. '61 and Mary J. O'Connor ●

● Consecutive Year Donor

◆ Deceased 11


LIFE TIME G IVING

LEADERSHIP GIVING

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

Dr. James and Katherine Ryan ● Robert P. Seng '62 Robert and Jill Shemory ● Frank F. '61 and Stacie Stanton ● Thomas L. ◆ and Patricia S. ◆ Sullivan Arthur J. Tassi '72 ● Steven Treppo, Ph.D. and Sandra Ammendolia ● Larry and Cindy Ross G.O. '73 Trotter ● Gregory '82 and Teresa Turocy ● Robert J. and Ruth Tuttle William and Carolyn Urban ● Daniel J. Ursu ● Christopher M. and Beth A. Valerian C. William Weisser, Jr. '65 and Mary Lou Weisser ● Stafford L. and Dianne C. Worley Rosemary Wykoff Donald R. Yert ● Dr. James B. Young David and Denise Zavagno ● Henry ◆ and Mary Zimmerman

“LOVE BEARS ALL THINGS, BELIEVES ALL THINGS, HOPES ALL THINGS, ENDURES ALL THINGS.” -1 CORINTHIANS 13:7

● Consecutive Year Donor

◆ Deceased


B OA R D O F T R U ST E E S G I V I N G

Anonymous

James E. Rooney ’86

Anthony J. Asher ’84

Br. Charles T. Smith, C.S.C.

Michael J. Baird

Sean M. Stack

Dean C. Barry ’84

Michelle Brennan Stefan ’84

Russell F. Berzin

Dr. Kevin M. Stein

Fr. John J. Blazek, C.S.C. '58

Dr. Todd R. Sweda

Fred G. Botek, JD ’85

Bruce E. Taylor

Mark A. Chiacchiari ’94

Steven Treppo, Ph.D.

Susan L. Chiancone

Charles V. Wellman, M.D. ’68

Joseph R. Ciuni ’77

Christopher C. Winslade ’84

Dominic A. DiPuccio ’82

E. Mark Young, Esq. ’92

Phillip M. Robinson, Jr. ’99 Matthew W. Roddy ’86

Lorraine C. Dodero Michael E. Elliott, Esq. ’71 Lisa Fazio Michael A. Gleason Br. Kenneth Haders, C.S.C.

EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEES Anonymous

Daniel P. Harrington

Gregory S. Costabile

Dr. Vicki Haywood Doe

Iva Marie Johnson

Michael C. Howley ’01

Brenden P. Kelley ’08

LEADERSHIP GIVING

Amy I. Ritchie ’87

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

T

he Board of Trustees shares in Gilmour’s Holy Cross mission and vision and plays a vital role in preserving the Academy’s commitment to excellence in Catholic education. They sustain this mission through their gifts of time, talent, expertise and financial support. We thank them for all their efforts.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Edward J. Hyland Christopher J. Keller, Esq.

Paul E. Kiebler IV

MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION

Russell A. Lamosek

Br. Chester A. Freel, C.S.C.

John J. Lennon

Br. Kenneth A. Kane, C.S.C.

Robert J. Miavitz ’87

Br. Robert E. Lavelle, C.S.C.

Paula A. Minello

Br. James C. Spooner, C.S.C.

BOARD OF TRUSTEE G IVING

C. Randolph Keller, Esq. Lynn Arko Kelley G.O. ’73 Kathleen C. Kenny

Robert S. Monitello Elizabeth Chiarucci Morgan ’84 Murlan J. Murphy, Jr. ’64 Elizabeth J. Oliver

HONORARY LIFE TRUSTEES

Patrick J. O'Neill, Jr. ’80

Vincent A. Chiarucci ◆

Anthony M. Panzica ’71

Robert E. Heltzel, Jr. ’65 ◆

James R. Pender

E. Timothy Holzheimer ’61

Katherine C. Pender

Carole A. Keating

Michael A. Poklar

Raymond R. Rhode ’51

Kenneth C. Ricci ◆ Deceased 13


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M

embers of the Holy Cross Legacy Society have notified us of planned gifts to Gilmour Academy from their estates in the form of a charitable trust, bequest, insurance policy, retirement plan beneficiary designation or gift annuity. Members of the Society have demonstrated their commitment to Gilmour’s mission by pledging their support and assurance that Gilmour Academy will experience continuing financial assistance far into the future. Every year, the Holy Cross Legacy Society welcomes new members.

Anonymous

James M. Mooney '54 ◆

Brent D. Berkman '75

Robert L. Morrissey ◆

Marc S. Byrnes

Eileen Mullally ◆

Steven A. and Nancy F. Calabrese

William C. Mulligan '72

Rev. Thomas E. Chambers, C.S.C. ◆

Murlan J. Murphy, Jr. '64

Patricia M. Coghlan ◆

Murlan J. Murphy, Sr. ◆ and Margaret ◆ Murphy

Gary D. Cohn '79

Thomas E. Nelson '58

T. Kelly Coleman

John A. ◆ and Nora L. ◆ Newton

Gerald A. ◆ and Martine V. Conway

John E. Nolan III '66

Dorothy Elliott ◆

Daniel J. O'Neill '82

James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar

Timothy I. '73 and Donna D. Panzica

Matthew P. Figgie '84 ◆

Col. Livio F. Pardi, M.D. '57

Edward M. Foley ◆

John Peca, Jr. and Joanna Peca

Beatrice F. Friedrich ◆

Kathy and Jim Pender

Alexander B. Garrett '74 ◆

Annette Peter ◆

Rev. Paul A. Gismondi '73

Dr. Thomas M. Picklow '79

Jack Harrington '60

Christopher J. Pierson '59

Paul H. Heinen '50

Ronald J. Portland '62

John A. Hernandis

Raymond R. Rhode '51

Thomas D. Hogen ◆

Dr. Theodore '50 and Catherine ◆ Schafer

John H. Hollis '83

Oliver E. '55 ◆ and Meredith Seikel

Dr. Donald W. '51 ◆ and Nancy ◆ Junglas

Andrew P. Selfridge '67 ◆

Larry '66 and Maryann Z. Kennedy

Robert and Jill Shemory

John P. Klumph '73

S. Finley and Emily Stay

Anthony D. Konkoly '78

Mary Zalar Sterle ◆

James D. Kuras

Robert B. Tomaro '67 ◆

Mary Ann Lasch G.O. '72

Mary Wellman ◆

Dr. William F. Lavigna '68

Henry A. ◆ and Mary Zimmerman

Michelle R. Milstein ◆ Deceased


H O LY C R O S S L EG ACY S O C I E T Y

W

hen asked why he believes it is important to give to Gilmour and why he participates in planned giving, Holy Cross Legacy Society member Rev. Paul A. Gismondi ’73 summed it up beautifully.

LEADERSHIP GIVING

REVEREND PAUL GISMONDI ’73

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

HOLY CROSS LEGACY SOCIE T Y HONOREE

"FOR WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS, THERE YOUR HEART WILL BE ALSO." -MATTHEW 6:21

If you wish to consider adding Gilmour to your estate plan and would like to discuss further, please contact: Ray Murphy Director of Institutional Advancement (440) 473-8089 murphyr@gilmour.org

“Those words from St. Matthew's Gospel seem particularly apt in thinking about how and where we spend our money. And the opportunity to determine how and where we spend our money once we are no longer here to decide is the purpose of a will. So the decisions which that will embody seem to me to be especially significant - a kind of a declaration of who and what have been most important and valuable to me in my life. And a declaration of hope for their future. On that basis, including Gilmour in my own estate planning was a natural choice. Despite being able to support the Academy each year through the annual fund, this particular and unique opportunity to express my love of and commitment to a community which gave me so much is a special blessing. Even during uncertain economic times, I know that, eventually, my treasure will be where my heart is.”

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PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

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OVID-19 significantly increased demand for tuition assistance and reduced auxiliary revenue from canceled summer programs and facility rentals. Additionally, there were significant expenses involved in preparing the campus for a safe return to school this fall. To meet these challenges and support our students, Gilmour established the COVID-19 Crisis Response Fund. Thanks to the generosity of Patrick and Catherine O’Rourke, parents of Grace O’Rourke Routhier ’08, all donations made to the COVID-19 Crisis Response Fund were matched, dollar-for-dollar, up to $350,000. Gilmour is so grateful to the loyal friends of the Academy who rose to the challenge, supporting this critical initiative. This list recognizes gifts through June 30, 2020.

Anonymous (3) Dominic M. Antonelli '80 Michael J. and Jacqueline Baird Dr. Gregory W. '69 and Judith Baran Bryan and Margaret Barrett Thomas M. and Jennifer R. Barton Jack J. Bauer, Ph.D. '85 Robert A. and Nora Beach Duncan F. and Michaline Bent Leland E. Bent '11 Mary Ann Bigler Fr. John J. Blazek, C.S.C. '58 Fred G. Botek, JD '85 and Dr. Georgeanne Goodrich '86 Botek Rory M. '60 and Rita Bourke James P. '64 and Mary Breig Tom and Carolyn Brigham Chris and Danielle M. Bryant Vincent E. Butterly, Jr. '60 and Margaret T. Butterly Kevin Callahan '11 Mary Kathleen Callahan '12 Gregory and Susan L. Chiancone Michael D. and Lindsay K. Chiellino Jane M. Ciuni '04 Howard I. J. Collier, Sr. and Claire C. Collier David M. Collura '05 Ralph D. Conti Thomas E. and Kristen A. Coyne

“IF WE HAVE NO PEACE, IT IS BECAUSE WE HAVE FORGOTTEN WE BELONG TO EACH OTHER.” -MOTHER TERESA

William J. '85 and Mary Culbertson Peter and Whitney A. Daly Ben and Megan Weisman '06 Davies Chip '65 and Mary Jo Dawson Ryan and Shannon Corkran '99 DeWeese William and Courtney J. DiMenna Joseph P. Doman, Jr. '78 and Marianne Doman Joe and Natalie Drake Ryan J. Drake '10


C OV I D -1 9 R E S P O N S E

Michael F. Resch '68

Russell A. and Renee L. Lamosek

Craig and Bethany Richmond

Edward and Nancy Dulzer

Dr. Mary E. LaPlante

Gus and Kathy Rini

Jason L. and Tracey L. Fairchild

Br. Robert E. Lavelle, C.S.C.

Amy I. Ritchie '87

David M. and Katharine Fedor

Robert C. and Lynn M. Laws

Matthew W. '86 and Meghan F. Roddy

Nicholas M. Fedor '99

Elizabeth Titas Lazzaro

Kevin and Amy Rottinghaus

Sara Lyn F. Fekete '07

Thomas S. '82 and Jamie Lazzaro

Dr. James and Katherine Ryan

William and Dr. Elizabeth Fesler

Charles F. and Diane R. Link

Edward W. '73 and Janine H. Rybka

Timothy J. '69 and Jacqueline G. Finn

Edward and Tanisha Long

Erin L. Sands

Andrew and Noelle Neiheiser '09 Fiore

Allison M. Maranuk '04

Dimitri Savelieff '07

Michael A. '75 and Michelle Fisco

Dr. Edward and Adriana Mascha

James and Jo Anne Fisher

Todd and Patricia M. Mayer

Dr. Robert J. Schilz and Kathryn L. Brown-Schilz

William J. Fisher '10

Rich and Rebecca Wellman '02 McAvoy

Conor and Kathleen Benacci '08 Flattery Bruce and Janeen Frank Marc and Beth Friedman Brooks S. '81 and Julie Gerbitz Stacy R. Grenier Brent and Shannon Grunden Dr. James A. and Cynthia E. Gutowski Raymond L. Hensel '69 Robert and Frances Guarino G.O. '77 Hinkle James R. '52 and Mary M. Hlavin Brian R. and Erin C. Hopkins Fredrick J. and Kathleen M. Horwitz Sean P. '04 and Jillian Hyland Robert J. '87 and Christina M. Iacco David R. '71 and Mary Janasek

F

or the past 73 years, Gilmour Academy Todd E. and Stephanie L. Simpson to Donnacontributors J. Skufca Brendan W. McNamara has '18 had many generous Spencer A. Slaght '17 the school John E. Mellyn, Jr. and Mary K. Mellynwho have had such a positive W. Whitney Slaght III and Arlene Slaght Paula A. Minello and lasting impact on our students, Jesse L. Smith, Jr. '80 and Beth Sullivan Jenifer Minozzi programs and campus. The generosity Paul and Lynne M. Sojda Gail C. Mix of the individuals, businesses and Claus andfoundations Amy Sorensen Dr. Monica C. Mix '02 listed here has had a ripple effect and allowed Robert P. and Pamela Spicer Tilman O. Moe III and Dr. Jennifer Moe Sean and Laurel Stack for many students to attend the Academy who Deacon Roger P. Mullaney '58 Frank F. '61 and Stacie Stanton Murlan J. Murphy, Jr. '64 and Molly not Dixon otherwise might have been able, plus has Paul R. '63 and Susan J. Stanton Alex Berger and Susan Napier '00 provided for state-of-the-art facilities and the Kenneth and Jacqueline Stasick William N. Neiheiser '06 highest caliber faculty to prepare inspire Dr. Kevinand M. and Kristen S. Stein John and Renee Perlatti '94 Nemeth them. This section lists donors who have Kevin '76 and Teresann Weber G.O. '78 Stoffer The New York Community Trust Billie Stubbs supported the Academy with total giving of Dr. Linda M. Noelle Robert S. and Amy K. Sustar Keith D. and Julie Nootbaar $25,000 or more in the last three decades. Daniel J. '63 and Sarah H. O'Brien

Dr. Todd R. Sweda

Donald and Joann DePalma G.O. '73 Jones

Timothy R. O'Brien '06

Bruce E. and Virginia Taylor

Richard A. '85 and Erika Juliano

Kathleen A. Oliver

Peter T. and Penny M. Thomas

Stephen and Ludmilla Savelieff '02 Kasulke

J. Philip '50 and Mary Karen O'Neil

Jeanne M. Tippen

Edward J. Kelley, Jr. and Mary Beth Kelley

Dr. Michael J. '70 and Sandra O'Neill

Francis Titas

Sean T. Kelley '16

Patrick J. and Catherine A. O'Rourke

Michael S. Tomaskovich '99

John W. '61 and Mary Ann Kenesey

Christina Palumbo

Dr. Zhen Yu and Mimy Tong

Larry '66 and Maryann Z. Kennedy

Stephen E. and Ann M. Valenti

Kathleen C. and Robert E. Kenny

Gregory S. Perram and Alexandra Herrera-Perram

Michaela M. Kenny '05

David M. '93 and Kimberly Pfundstein

Anthony T. '75 and Kathleen L. Visconsi

Trey F. Anderson and Colleen F. Kiely '96

William C. and Patricia D. Phillips

Joseph and Joyce Vitale

Dr. Alex and Dr. Melanie A. Frank '09 Kiener

Patrick and Renee Stoll G.O. '80 Powell

Cheryl Forino Wahl '87

Scott King and Anna Backus King

Anthony T. Pozzuto '99

Christopher D. '57 and Cynthia M. Watters

Charles Straface and Rachel M. Kirsch '09

Daniel R. '80 and Carolyn K. Ranke

Katie Wetherbee

Teresa Kozak

Martin and Jennifer Rarick

Adam K. Woellert '89 and Leoncio Trejo

Jeff and Adrienne Kraig

Thomas E. and Paula Ray

Shane and Hannah O'Donnell '09 Wong

Michael J. Kral '90

Joseph F. Raynak, M.D. '69

Peter Yonan '02

Cynthia Jeffrey

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David '02 and Laura Ondrake '02 Krueger

Christopher J. and Michelle L. Dulzer

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Heng Wang and Jianhui Du

Sean Arthur and Andrea Vazquez '97 de Arthur

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n recognition of the Academy’s most generous donors, Gilmour created the Blue & Gray Society. Members have all contributed at least $2,000 to The Gilmour Fund, our annual giving program, during the 2019-20 fiscal year. Their steadfast support and leadership is a confirmation of their faith in our future and of their belief in the Holy Cross commitment to “educate the mind and the heart” of our students. The membership of the Blue & Gray Society brings together Trustees, alumni, parents, grandparents, alumni parents, friends, and faculty and staff members. Together the group contributed $833,529 to The Gilmour Fund, which was 81 percent of the dollars raised for the annual giving program in the 2019-20 fiscal year. Gilmour appreciates the generosity and leadership that the members of the Blue & Gray Society provided for the Academy this past year.

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HEAD OF SCHOOL CABINET - $25,000+ Michael J. and Jacqueline Baird ● Dean C. '84 and Elizabeth Barry ● Patrick J. and Catherine A. O'Rourke Marc A. Stefanski '72 ● Dr. Kevin M. and Kristen S. Stein ●

FOUNDER $10,000-$24,999 Arthur F. and Carol M. Anton ●

Richard A. '60 and Martha Barone ● William and Patricia A. Butler ● James V. '67 and Mary M. Conway ● Michael E. Elliott, Esq. '71 ● Donald L. Foiani II and Lucia I. Foiani ● Gilmour Academy Women's Club ● Michael A. Gleason and Constance Kmieck-Gleason ● Michael C. '01 and Kendra Howley ● Paul E. Kiebler IV and Jody R. Kiebler ● Thomas S. '82 and Jamie Lazzaro ● Robert J. '87 and Brenda Miavitz ● Murlan J. Murphy, Jr. '64 and Molly Dixon ● Raymond M. '65 and Mary Kathleen Murphy ● Loretta C. Peterson ● Kenneth C. and Pamela V. Ricci ● Christopher C. '84 and Gina Winslade ●


B LU E & G R AY S O C I E T Y

Dr. Gregory W. '69 and Judith Baran ● Victor J. and Ellen E. Cohn ● James F. and Patti Doyle ● Joe and Natalie Drake ● Robert J. Durkin '79 ● Andrew C. '02 and Charisse Guenther Robert and Frances Guarino G.O. '77 Hinkle ● James R. Johnson '65 ● Christopher J. Keller, Esq. and Anike F. Keller ● Brenden P. Kelley '08 ● Andre J. and Erika DiCello '90 Lacroix ● Neal P. '53 and Nancy M. Lavelle ● John J. Lennon ● Raymond C. and Kristine Martin ● Phillip M. '89 and Michelle Martino The Honorable James J. McMonagle '62 and Toddy C. McMonagle ● Paula A. Minello ● W. Gerald Moore Educational Foundation ● John C. Morley ● William C. '72 and Harriet B. Mulligan ● Brian F. '73 and Cynthia C. Murphy ● Paul J. '68 and Frances Murphy ● Dr. Patrick S. '61 and Mary O'Connor ● Rodney P. Olenchick ● William J. O'Neill, Jr. '51 and Katherine T. O'Neill ● Timothy M. '73 and Cindy C. O'Neill ● Anthony M. '71 and Dr. Cynthia D. Panzica ● Amy I. Ritchie '87 ● Robert J. and Kristin E. Rogers ● James E. '86 and Stephanie M. Rooney ● Patricia R. Rooney ● Leland W. Schubert '60 and Jane Rehmke ● Joseph J. Soukenik IV '80 and Julie J. Soukenik ●

Kathleen C. and Robert E. Kenny ●

Fred G. Botek, JD '85 and Dr. Georgeanne Goodrich '86 Botek ●

Charles Straface and Rachel M. Kirsch '09

Frank J. '64 and Constance H. Brady ●

John E. '71 and Claire Kranjc ●

Marilyn M. Brennan ●

Donald O. and Mary Beth Panzica Link ●

Philip E. Cable '80 and Jennifer Siegenthaler ●

Albert F. Lutz, Jr. '65 and Sally Lutz ●

Catholic Community Foundation

Patrick J. and Evelyn L. McCarthy

Mark A. '94 and Michelle L. DeBacco '94 Chiacchiari ●

John E. and Brigitte McGrath ●

Joseph R. '77 and Mary Jo Ciuni ●

Robert S. and Dr. Linda L. Monitello ●

Jonathan E. and Suzanne M. Dick ● Dominic A. '82 and Julie H. DiPuccio ● Lorraine C. and William Dodero ● Dr. Nathaniel S. Doe and Dr. Vicki Haywood Doe ● Matthew J. Dolan '83 and Jessica Hart Oliver J. D'Silva '97 Daniel S. R. Duff '61 ● Mary Lou Durkin ●

F

James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar ●

orFesler the past William and Dr. Elizabeth

Michelle R. Milstein ● Timothy and Elizabeth Chiarucci '84 Morgan ● Thomas M. Morley ● Vic and Carrie Warburton '83 Napiorkowski ● Thomas E. '58 and Patricia Nelson ● Scott M. and Deanna Carlson '95 Ness ● Daniel J. '63 and Sarah H. O'Brien Sean P. '89 and Lisa O'Brien ● Richard T. Oliver, Jr. and Elizabeth J. Oliver ● Kathleen A. Oliver ● Patrick J. O'Neill '80 ●

73 years, Gilmour Academy Timothy I. '73 and Donna D. Panzica ● Robert A. '71 and Joanne Fiala ● has had many generous contributors Matthew D. Panzica '02to and Patrick Alvarez ● Timothy J. '69 and Jacquelyn G. Finn ● Jim.aPender ● the school who haveKathy hadand such positive Patrick S. and Susan Flaherty ● Dr. our Alfred C. and Mary T. Pinchak ● and lasting impact on students, Timothy D. '85 and Kathie Fording ● Michael A. and Paulette A. Poklar ● programs and campus. The generosity Lisa C. and Robert Forino ● John B. '87 and Diane Popovich ● of Diann the individuals, businesses and foundations David J. '66 and Frantz ● Christine Renner ● Carole A. Frisch ● listed here has had a ripple Michael effect F. and allowed Resch '68 ● Brooks S. '81 and Gerbitz ● R. '51 and who Noreen Rhode ● for Julie many students to attendRaymond the Academy Timothy P. and Stephanie J. Gerspacher ● Kennedy C. Ricci '13 ● otherwise might not have been able, plus has Gilmour Academy Men's Club ● Lawrence A. '64 and Judith Rice ● provided state-of-the-art facilities and the Rev. Paul A. Gismondi '73 for ● Craig and Bethany Richmond ● highest faculty to prepare and inspire Matt and Doris A. Gobeccaliber ● Jose T. and Rita Rizo-Patron Frank Grk andthem. Lisa Fazio ● section lists donors This who have Matthew W. '86 and Meghan F. Roddy ● Br. Kenneth Haders, C.S.C. the Academy with Nick and Corinne '02 Salvador ● supported total giving Dodero of Daniel P. and Sherri Harrington ● Dario and Emily Savron $25,000 or more in the last three decades. Robert E. Heltzel, Jr. '65 ◆ and Heidi Heltzel ●

G. Thomas '65 and Kerry L. Selfridge ●

Harry W. Henninger, Jr. '64 and Barbara Henninger ●

S. Finley and Emily Stay ●

Frederick W. '63 and Barbara Henninger ●

Sean and Laurel Stack

Raymond L. Hensel '69 ●

Bruce E. and Virginia Taylor ●

Michael Heryak and Janet Wyrwas Heryak ●

Dr. Charles V. Wellman '68 and Dr. Ann Eckstein ●

John J. and Stella Hetzer ●

MEMBER $2,000-$4,999

Anthony D. Konkoly '78 ●

John J. Hetzer, Jr. '89 and Susan E. Hetzer ● Leonard ◆ and Joan Horvitz Edward J. Hyland ● Stanley T. '63 and Susan Jaros ● Christina Lonergan Karna '86 ●

Anonymous (2)

Kaleb E. Kaschalk

Nathan and Kristen Barrett

John A. and Tara A. Kastelic ●

Robert F. '93 and Elisabeth Tuttle '91 Bates ●

James E. '71 and Teresa Keller ●

Michael and Sherri Beedles ●

Larry '66 and Maryann Z. Kennedy ●

Nancy Benacci ●

Michaela M. Kenny '05 ●

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Lynn Arko Kelley G.O. '73 ●

Russell F. and Lynne S. Berzin ●

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

GUARDIAN $5,000-$9,999

Michael and Michelle Brennan '84 Stefan ● Dr. Todd R. Sweda ● Steven Treppo, Ph.D. and Sandra Ammendolia Gregory '82 and Teresa Turocy William and Carolyn Urban Jay and Claire VanAntwerp Jay and Claire VanAntwerp ● Cheryl Forino Wahl '87 ● Jason M. and Kimberly J. Weybrecht ● Wilson Lai and Anita S. F. Wong '93 ● Donald R. Yert ● David and Denise Zavagno ●

● Consecutive Year Donor

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ALUMNI DONOR SPOTLIG HT MAUREEN LICURSI TAYLOR ’05

Maureen (pictured on the right) at Super Bowl LIV in Miami in February 2020.

By the time she attended her first post-college Gilmour reunion, Maureen Licursi Taylor ’05 had made her first contribution to the school. She’s given to Gilmour every year since. “It’s a very important thing for me to be giving back,” she says.

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B LU E A N D G R AY S O CIE T Y CO NTIN U ED

YOUNG LANCERS (10-19 YEARS POST-GRADUATION): $1,000-$1,999

After all, attending Gilmour wasn’t a shoo-in for her. Taylor’s Gilmour education was a product of her parents’ hard work and a generous financial aid package. “I feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to attend Gilmour,” she says. “I want to make sure that people from all socioeconomic backgrounds have the same opportunity I did. Gilmour changed the course of my life. It opened doors and exposed me to things I never would have dreamed about or pursued.”

Daniel B. Wellman '05 ●

Although her parents instilled in Taylor a disciplined work ethic, without Gilmour to open doors, Taylor believes she never would be on her current path in life.

YOUNG LANCERS (0-9 YEARS POST-GRADUATION): $500-$999

That path includes a journalism degree from The Ohio State University, a graduate degree in sports management from Georgetown University, and a professional career that has taken her to New York City, Washington, D.C. and South Florida, where she works for the Orange Bowl Committee.

Adam A. Link '02 ●

Megan M. Misencik '16

Taylor gives to The Gilmour Fund because she knows it gives the school the greatest amount of flexibility to meet its most pressing needs. She has payments deducted monthly.

“HOPE IS THE WORD WHICH GOD HAS WRITTEN ON THE BROW OF EVERY MAN.” -VICTOR HUGO (1802-1885) FRENCH POET, NOVELIST, AND DR AMATIST

“Any amount makes an impact,” she says to those concerned about the size of the gift they can make. “It’s easy to think, ‘Why bother?’ but every dollar adds up. I would encourage people to think of their experiences, the people they have met through Gilmour, and how much other young people could benefit from a similar experience.”


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J. Philip O'Neil ●

1951

Raymond C. Burke ● William J. O'Neill, Jr. ● Raymond R. Rhode ●

1952

William A. Fitzgerald James R. Hlavin ● Gerald J. Talbot ● Robert P. Velotta ●

1953

Dr. John G. Ketterer, Jr. ● Neal P. Lavelle ● Dr. Richard C. Wamsley ●

1955

Geoffrey A. Morton ●

1956

Richard E. George, Sr. ● Gary R. Green ● Thomas A. Hughes Dr. James L. Poth ● John A. Zucker, Sr. ●

1957

Col. Livio F. Pardi, M.D. ● Christopher D. Watters ● Robert H. Wilson ●

1958

Fr. John J. Blazek, C.S.C. ● Joseph F. Breig ● David A. Eckrich ●

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he cornerstone of philanthropy at Gilmour or the past 73 years, Gilmour Academy is The Gilmour Fund, our annual giving hasprogram, had many generous contributors to which has the most immediate theimpact school upon who have had suchItsa focus positive our students. is to andraise lasting impact on our students, funds to help contain tuition costs programs and campus. Theofgenerosity by meeting a greater percentage the Academy’s of the individuals, businesses and foundations operating budget, and to provide need-based listed hereassistance has had a to ripple effectstudents and allowed tuition qualified who forotherwise many students to attend the Academy who might not be able to afford a Gilmour otherwise might not have been plus education. The Gilmour Fundable, is used tohas attract provided for state-of-the-art facilities and the and retain distinguished faculty, provide statehighest faculty to and prepare and inspire of-thecaliber art technology, continue to grow them. This section lists donors who have academic and extracurricular programming. supported the Academy with total Every gift makes a difference andgiving everyof gift is $25,000 or more in the last three decades. appreciated.

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Richard G. Sullivan ◆

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

1950

The following Gilmour and Glen Oak alumni made a donation to The Gilmour Fund between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020. We are deeply grateful for their loyal support.

Joseph J. Medved Deacon Roger P. Mullaney ● Thomas E. Nelson ● Joseph C. Raguso

1959

James C. Farrar ● Dr. Kevin T. Geraci ● Richard M. Jefferys ● Harold J. Wolf ● ● Consecutive Year Donor

◆ Deceased 21


1960

1964

1968

Richard A. Barone ●

James P. Breig ●

Dr. Philip E. Gallagher ●

Dr. Victor H. Bazzoli ●

Dr. Richard E. Brigham ●

Rory M. Bourke ●

Dr. James F. Druckenbrod ●

Vincent E. Butterly, Jr●

Harry W. Henninger, Jr. ●

David B. Hall

Terry Klucher ●

Dennis P. Killeen ●

John T. Mulligan ●

William H. McLeod ●

Murlan J. Murphy, Jr. ●

Timothy F. O'Brien ●

Gregory B. Nash ●

J. John Reis III ●

Lawrence A. Rice ●

Leland W. Schubert ●

Mark E. Sullivan ●

John B. Tomaro ●

Thomas M. Weston ●

Thomas A. Visconsi, Jr. ● Anthony H. Williams ●

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Frank J. Brady ●

1965

1961

Thomas B. Brigham, Jr. ●

Daniel P. Busch ●

Donald J. Dawson, Jr. ●

Daniel S. R. Duff ●

William F. Denny ●

E. Timothy Holzheimer ●

Thomas R. Eby, Jr. ●

John W. Kenesey ●

Robert E. Heltzel, Jr. ◆ ●

John C. Murray ●

Lee C. Howley ●

John C. O'Brien ●

James R. Johnson ●

Dr. Patrick S. O'Connor ●

Albert F. Lutz, Jr. ●

Charles J. Prochaska, Jr.

Charles A. McClenathan, Jr. ●

Thomas M. Roberts ●

Jon J. Medved

Dennis W. Ross

Jack L. Morrissey II ●

Neal A. Sollan ●

Raymond M. Murphy ●

Frank F. Stanton ●

Paul J. Neal ●

T. Mark Sweeney ●

G. Thomas Selfridge ●

1962

Anonymous (2) John J. Carney ●

Terrence J. Clyne ●

C. William Weisser, Jr. ●

1966 Anonymous

John M. Cortelli ●

Thomas C. Byrnes ●

David J. Daly

George C. Elliott ●

Carl B. Fontana ●

David J. Frantz ●

Harry D. Keagler ●

Lawrence D. Kennedy ●

Paul M. Krampe ◆ ●

James L. McCrystal, Jr.

James A. Maharas

J. Frank McKenna III ●

Hon. James J. McMonagle, Esq . ●

James M. Nelson ●

Richard J. McSorley

John E. Nolan III ●

Jon O. Newton ●

James A. Piraino ●

William K. Nook ● Dr. William F. Sweeney

1967

1963

Frank J. Bates, Jr. ●

Frederick W. Henninger ●

Michael S. Hawley ●

Stanley T. Jaros ●

L. James Juliano, Jr.

Daniel J. O'Brien

Ambrose P. Murray ●

Paul R. Stanton ●

Christopher B. Sullivan

James V. Conway ●

Dr. Carl P. Zeithaml ● Bartholomew J. Ziurys

Nicholas V. Duncan ● Dr. William F. Lavigna ● Paul J. Murphy ● Michael F. Resch ● Robert J. Tito ● Dr. Charles V. Wellman ●

1969

Dr. Gregory Baran ● Timothy J. Finn ● Raymond L. Hensel ● Dr. Joseph F. Raynak ● James F. Slattery III ●

1970

Anonymous Dr. William P. Dickey ● David W. Faller Robert L. Hellmuth ● Philip R. Kastellec Dr. Michael J. O'Neill

1971

Douglas M. Austin ● R. Scott Carson ● Gary R. DiBartolo ● Michael E. Elliott, Esq. ● Robert A. Fiala ● David R. Janasek ● James E. Keller ● John E. Kranjc ● Dr. James J. Lipaj ● Anthony M. Panzica ● Michael R. Svoboda ● Patrick J. Trahan, Jr. ● Robert S. Wright ●

1972

Dennis J. Chambers ● Kevin Coghlan ●

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Thomas J. Ashley

Dorothy Callaghan Gunn G.O. ● Mary Ann Lasch G.O. ● Karen Leahey Lenehan G.O. ● William C. Mulligan ● Michael J. Reagan ● Marc A. Stefanski ● Arthur J. Tassi ●


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1978

Gregory Turocy ●

Jeffrey M. Gerl ●

Todd Bigler ●

Rev. Paul A. Gismondi ●

Thomas R. Coerdt ●

1983

Joann DePalma Jones G.O.

Michael J. Collier ●

Joseph H. Keller III ●

Joseph P. Doman, Jr. ●

Lynn Arko Kelley G.O. ●

Anthony D. Konkoly ●

John P. Klumph ●

David L. Krotine ●

Daniel N. Kosareo, P.E. ●

Eric A. Miller ●

Brian F. Murphy ●

Steven E. Pryatel ●

Timothy M. O'Neill ●

Dr. Douglas M. Radman

Timothy I. Panzica ●

Teresann Weber Stoffer G.O ●

Maureen M. Boland G.O. ●

Guy N. Peterson ● Laura Lavelle Ramella G.O. Edward W. Rybka ● Joseph J. Wickham ●

1974

1979

David M. Carr ● Mark J. Druckenbrod ● Robert J. Durkin ● William M. France, Jr. ● Holly G. Gepfert Kalfas G.O.

Dr. Mark P. Figgie

David Brian Lasher ●

John D. Haggerty ●

Paul A. Lyden ●

John J. Hammer, Jr. ●

Mark McCarthy

Matthew P. Moriarty

Dr. Gregory C. Sazima ●

Timothy E. Slattery ●

1975

Kevin R. Callahan ● James P. Connell ● Dennis M. Coyne ● Michael A. Fisco Elizabeth A. Page Minnillo G.O. John P. Negrelli ● Mark Sustarsic ● Anthony T. Visconsi ● Catherine R. Ross Wilkins G.O. ●

1976

Ann Chiarucci O'Brien G.O. ● Kevin M. Stoffer ● Terrence E. Weber ●

1977

Thomas A. Botti ● Joseph R. Ciuni ● David E. Courtney Elizabeth Hackman Heer G.O. ● Frances Guarino Hinkle G.O. ● Dr. Kyle M. Kampman ● Sara Hurley Koepke G.O. ● James M. Mooney, Jr. ● Dr. Molly P. O'Toole G.O. ● Dr. Kevin B. Raftery ● Peter E. Wile, Jr. ●

1980

Dominic M. Antonelli ● Philip E. Cable ● Pamela L. George-Merrill G.O. ● Douglas P. Mesi Peter J. Mulligan ● Patrick J. O'Neill, Jr. ● Renee Stoll Powell G.O. ● Daniel R. Ranke ● Jesse L. Smith, Jr. ● Anthony G. Weber ●

1981

Christopher F. Castrigano ● Gregory P. Castrigano ● Malcolm S. Douglas Brooks S. Gerbitz ● David M. Leifer ● Thomas P. Shea ●

1982

John J. Byrnes, Jr. ● Frank D. Childs Dominic A. DiPuccio ● David A. Frey ● Brian S. Hamilton ● Thomas S. Lazzaro ● Dr. Donald G. Patacca

Michael G. Velotta

Jeffrey Caputo ● Joseph F. Cistone Matthew J. Dolan John H. Hollis ● Daniel J. Hyland ● Spicer R. McDowell ● Carrie Warburton Napiorkowski ● C. Todd Sill ●

1984

Anthony J. Asher ●

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Margaret Ribar G.O. ●

Anonymous ●

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

1973

Dean C. Barry ● Robert A. Comella Kathleen M. Maney ● Elizabeth Chiarucci Morgan ● Richard G. Otto Dr. Steven P. Petti ● William M. Porter ● Russell P. Rogers ● Michelle Brennan Stefan ● Christopher C. Winslade ●

1985

Jack J. Bauer, Ph.D. ● Fred G. Botek, JD ● William J. Culbertson Timothy D. Fording ● Richard A. Juliano ● Anthony A. Rossi ● Henry W. Sheffler ● Thomas M. Siberski

1986 Anonymous

Diane M. Hollis Ambrosia ● Dr. Georgeanne Goodrich Botek ● Anthony M. DiIorio, Jr. ● Mark J. Jablonski ● Christina L. Lonergan Karna ● Matthew W. Roddy ● James E. Rooney ● Cmdr. Bryan P. Sheehan, USN (Ret) ● Michael M. Smith ●

1987

J. Thomas Blackford Michael J. Caito ● John R. Coles ● Barbara A. Fisco ● ● Consecutive Year Donor

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David M. Pfundstein ● Mary Kate Farrar Vega ●

Michael T. Krotine ●

Anita S. F. Wong ●

Elizabeth W. Faller De Nitto ●

1994

Michael C. Howley ●

Robert J. Miavitz ● John B. Popovich ● Amy I. Ritchie ● Timothy J. Roddy Dr. Steven M. Shaw ● Cheryl Forino Wahl ●

1988

Renee E. Wenger Bitto Jay E. McGrath ● Jennifer A. Oliver Theresa M. Hemmi Rowohlt ● Lesley A. Scaravelli Task ●

1989 Anonymous

Sarah A. O'Neil Hannibal ● John J. Hetzer, Jr. ● Jennifer Resch Hofmann ● James P. Jenks II ● David H. Lavelle ● Phillip M. Martino Sean P. O'Brien ● Richard K. Park Adam K. Woellert ●

1990

Denise I. Paulin Bangasser ● Melinda A. Mallett Kovalcheck ● Michael J. Kral ● Erika D. DiCello Lacroix ● Edward F. Resch ●

1991

Elisabeth Tuttle Bates ● James Patrick Farrar

1992

Dr. Mary A. Tatman Dengler ● Meredith E. Eby Korner ● Dr. Laura K. Shoemaker ● E. Mark Young ●

1993

Robert F. Bates ● Jennifer M. Russo Lowery ● Kurt A. Marlow ● Kimberly K. Stoiber Morrisson ●

Mark A. Chiacchiari ● Renee L. Perlatti Nemeth Bhudhiphol Suttiratana

1995

Ellen K. Schenkelberg Loughan ● Deanna M. Carlson Ness ● Peter T. Yang

1996 John Brickel

Michelle L. DeBacco Chiacchiari ● Jennifer Long Chung ● Michael V. Grycan ● Colleen F. Kiely Tricia N. Maisano ● Thomas F. McCrone ● Brian G. Minotas ● Mark I. Panzica ●

1997

Dr. Oliver J. D'Silva Christopher W. Millen Lisa M. Panzica Minotas ● Andrea F. Vazquez de Arthur

Kevin M. Dolohanty ● Timothy M. Panzica ● Therese M. Roche

2002

David E. Doll ● Timothy J. Fiorta ● Andrew C. Guenther

Ludmilla L. Savelieff Kasulke ● David M. Krueger ● Laura K. Ondrake Krueger ● Adam A. Link ●

Rebecca A. Wellman McAvoy ● Dr. Monica C. Mix Matthew D. Panzica ● Corinne Dodero Salvador ● Coreen Gorbett Schaefer ● Peter Yonan ●

2003

Andy P. Brett ● Brandon D. Cox ● Joseph V. DeGrandis III Christopher J. Horvat Anne E. Kanner Mitchell ● Sera J. Nelson Kelly M. Strand

1998

Matthew C. Wellman ●

1999

Jane M. Ciuni ●

Hannah Beach Dwyer ●

2004

Thomas M. Connell II ●

Shannon Corkran DeWeese

Dr. Craig B. Frey ●

Dr. James A. D'Silva ●

Sean P. Hyland

Nicholas M. Fedor ●

Allison M. Maranuk ●

Meredith Panzica Manning ●

Craig P. Panzica ●

David A. Panzica ●

Amanda R. Link Patel ●

Anthony T. Pozzuto ● Phillip M. Robinson, Jr. ● Michael S. Tomaskovich ● Bradley D. Yert ●

2000

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Dr. Susan J. Lasch ●

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

2001

Nicholas E. Hogen ● Robert J. Iacco, Jr.

2005

Kevin W. Benacci ● David M. Collura Nathan D. Fedor Emily J. Mekesa Grigely

Jaymes Fowler ●

Kelley Jo Wilson Hibschman

Kaitlin L. Corkran McCaulley ●

Michaela M. Kenny ●

Susan M. Napier ●

Lauren L. Mellen

Jennifer M. Gallo Schmauch

Molly M. DiIorio Panzica ●

Stephen A. Teisl ●

Allan J. Pestotnik ● Brian D. Poe ●

● Consecutive Year Donor


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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

“WE DON'T KNOW WHAT THE FUTURE MAY HOLD, BUT WE KNOW WHO HOLDS THE FUTURE.” -R ALPH ABERNATHY, CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST AND MINISTER

ALUMNI DONOR SPOTLIG HT

For Greg Baran ’69, giving to Gilmour extends beyond giving financially (though he does that, too). Just as importantly, he gives of himself. As a member of Gilmour’s 1968 undefeated football team, Baran helped organize a gathering to honor legendary coach Vern Weber. Players from all three of Vern’s undefeated football teams (1963, 1964 and 1968) attended the Tudor Lounge reception in December of 2018, shortly before Vern’s death. Baran recalls the effective communication and motivational skills of the beloved coach. “The gathering was an emotional experience for everyone, especially for Vern,” Baran says. “It was very meaningful. All of the attendees related positive feelings about him as a person and a coach. It felt special to be in his presence.” Over many months, Baran collaborated with his classmate Larry Chollet ’69 and Gilmour photographer Mark Most

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GREG BARAN ’69

in composing a commemorative book about Vern. It features highlights of the December reception, insight into Vern the coach and Vern the man, and a historical review of his undefeated football teams. Baran also has donated to the Weber Stadium Renovation Project in Vern’s memory. His generosity centers on the fact that Gilmour needs the support. “These facilities are expensive, requiring continual repair and replacement, so this is one means for providing assistance,” he says. Baran also has donated to both the Vern Weber Scholarship and the COVID-19 Crisis Response Fund, making a difference in the lives of others. “You’re paying it forward,” he says of alumni who give. “By donating to the Scholarship Fund specifically, you’re allowing young people to experience the Academy. Let’s face it, private independent schools today are expensive. The Academy has always been intent on fostering a diverse student body, and scholarship funding supports this.”

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2010

2014

Daniel B. Wellman ●

Hannah Burke ●

Ryan M. Curtin ●

2006

Nathaniel J. Burke ●

Brandon R. Jaces ●

Rosalie P. Candau

LCPL Joseph D. Morek ●

Colin R. Ray ● Jessica Grassi Simonetta ● Robert M. Weisman ●

Anonymous ●

Megan P. Weisman Davies ● Meagan E. Urban Fowler ● Molly O. Wheeler Miano ● William N. Neiheiser ● Timothy R. O'Brien ● Patrick J. Ryan Richard H. Sillery

2007

Carey L. Bell IV ● Sara Lyn F. Fekete ● Matthew J. Lacombe ● Austin O. Link ● Dimitri Savelieff Katelyn Seliskar Gavin B. Stefanski ●

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

Charles L. Young ●

2008

Trudy V. Andrzejewski Kathleen E. Benacci Flattery ● Reed H. Garetto Brenden P. Kelley ● Michael C. Merriman Amy E. Greene Nally Derek T. Neal Maria T. Young Payne ● Adam B. Shemory ● Dr. Jennifer A. Snyder

2009

Edward M. Converse Noelle M. Neiheiser Fiore ● Samantha M. Johnson Froimson ● Katherine E. Hasler Courtney S. Kasuboski Dr. Melanie A. Frank Kiener ● John T. King Rachel M. Kirsch Martha C. Ligas ● Ethan L. Moses

Julia L. Borden

William Davis Ryan J. Drake William J. Fisher ● Allison Herbe Hayes

Parker A. Berzin ●

2015 Grant T. Bent

Maureen T. Kenny ●

Mary Grace H. Krapf

Samantha R. Klonaris ●

2016

Carli M. Pappas Cody C. Sarmiento ●

Justin M. Hollis ●

Matthew Stouffer

Sean T. Kelley

2011

Addison Barnett ●

Megan M. Misencik

2017

Leland E. Bent

Edwin M. Heryak ●

Kevin Callahan ●

Hannah G. Kirchner ●

Sean T. Curtin ●

Kenneth C. Kirchner ●

Samuel C. Handy

Spencer A. Slaght

Matthew J. Oliver

Christopher F. Sonnhalter

Matthew S. Pestotnik

2012

2018

Isabella H. Caruso

Anonymous ●

Brendan W. McNamara ●

Michelle O. Benz

Julia M. Schultz ●

Mary Kathleen Callahan ●

Ava A. Thomas ●

Lauren E. Davis Kevin A. Gleason ● Rosa E. Heryak

2022

Harrison R. Rogers ●

Natalie S. Kalfas Andrew C. Link ● Jessica L. Loncar ● Lauren M. Oliver Austin Semarjian ● Natalie E. Yuhas

2013

Matthew P. Barry David W. Hasler Thomas J. Hollis ● Thaddeus E. Resch ● Kennedy C. Ricci ● Jacqueline N. Schmidt Brandon W. Slaght ● Kevin W. Sonnhalter ●

Brian D. Sharnsky ● Hannah J. O'Donnell Wong ● ● Consecutive Year Donor


Anonymous (9) ● Ramazan Ameti and Vjollca Hajrullahi ● Arthur F. and Carol M. Anton ● Benjamin T. and Kristy Arrington Michael J. and Jacqueline Baird ● Bryan and Margaret Barrett ● Nathan and Kristen Barrett Thomas M. and Jennifer R. Barton Andrew R. and Cassandra S. Baskin Michael R. and Sandra C. Bauman ●

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ilmour parents know that as an independent, Catholic school, Gilmour is unique in its ability to educate both the minds and the hearts of its students. We are grateful for the support of the parents listed here, whose generosity to The Gilmour Fund is a testament to their belief in our mission.

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

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CURRENT PARENT G IVING

John and Mary Beth Beck ● Michael W. and Sherri L. Beedles ● Christopher and Kelly Beiswenger ● Dr. Amy E. Berardinelli ● Dmitriy and Valeria Berkovich ● Milind and Theresa Bhanoo ● Lisa G. Black ● David Boje Fred G. Botek, JD '85 and Dr. Georgeanne Goodrich '86 Botek ● F. Michael and Amy D. Boyle ● Chris and Danielle M. Bryant Rick Busby ● Amy Busby ● Renee I. Carter ● James M. and Jennifer E. A. Chadwick Michael D. and Lindsay K. Chiellino ● Christopher and Jennifer Clair Gregory S. and Carmel R. Costabile ● Thomas E. and Kristen A. Coyne ● David A. and Marilyn Crisafi Robert J. and Debbie Cvelbar ● Gerard J. Daher and Dr. Susan J. Lasch '87 ● Peter and Whitney A. Daly ● Bart L. and Jennifer A. Davenport Steve and Mary Davidson ● Ryan and Shannon L. Corkran '99 DeWeese Stivo and Nada G. DiFranco William and Courtney J. DiMenna ● Consecutive Year Donor

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Dominic A. '82 and Julie M. DiPuccio ●

Tim and Jennifer Russo '93 Lowery ●

Kevin and Teresita Shepherd

Matthew J. Dolan '83 and Jessica M. Hart

Shuwei Luan and Heije Zhao

Todd E. and Stephanie L. Simpson ●

Hilary and Winny Dsouza ●

Kirk and Christine K. Maharg ●

Erin and Daniel Song ●

Daniel H. Duffy and Deborah L. Johnson ●

Timothy J. and Barbara A. Marlowe ●

Claus and Amy Sorensen

Christopher J. and Michelle L. Dulzer

Phillip M. '89 and Michelle Martino

Freeland S. and Susan J. Southard ●

Edward and Nancy Dulzer ●

Dr. Edward and Adriana N. Mascha ●

Shawn P. and Kristin Spindel

Elizabeth A. Edmondson ●

Todd and Patricia M. Mayer ●

Sean and Laurel Stack

Randy Eldridge and Sharon Schreiner

Terry L. and Charlene H. Maynard

Daniel A. and Denise Fedeli ●

Patrick J. and Evelyn McCarthy

Michael and Michelle Brennan '84 Stefan ●

Patrick S. and Susan R. Flaherty ●

Thomas F. '96 and Kelly McCrone ●

Reggie and Lynn Stover

Marc and Beth Friedman

Patrick J. and Coreene A. McNamara

Marc I. Strauss ●

Brooks S. '81 and Julie A. Gerbitz ●

Robert J. '87 and Brenda Miavitz ●

Charles E. and Michelle D. Stutler

Marc and Abigail Glick

Michelle R. Milstein ●

Patrick and Rochelle Grady ●

Jenifer Minozzi

Kevin and Theresa Terry ●

Kevin M. and Sheryl L. Grobelny

Tilman O. Moe III and Dr. Jennifer Moe ●

Dr. Patrick and Rima M. Tessman ●

Brent and Shannon Grunden ●

Joseph and Stacy M. Montaldi

Jeanne M. Tippen ●

Matthew and Melissa Hamburg

Timothy E. and Mary Ellen Moore

Zhen Yu and Mimy Tong

Graham P. and Kerianne D. Hearns ●

Timothy and Elizabeth Chiarucci '84 Morgan ●

Steven Treppo, Ph.D. and Sandra Ammendolia ●

Drs. Bradley and Erin Hillard ● John H. '83 and Christina J. Hollis ● Brian R. and Erin C. Hopkins ●

Azim and Caren Nakhooda ●

Dr. Edward M. and Danielle Turk ● Gregory '82 and Teresa Turocy ● Todd and Dawn Underwood ●

Fredrick J. and Kathleen M. Horwitz

Brian J. and Karena M. Nolan ●

Sean M. and Stephanie Houston

Keith D. and Julie Nootbaar

Stephen E. and Ann M. Valenti

Daniel A. and Christine Howse

Kathleen A. Oliver ●

Joseph and Karen Valenza ●

Dr. Richard T. and Kathleen Z. Hughes

Sean P. and Laura M. O'Toole

Jay and Claire VanAntwerp ●

Jed and Meg Hunter

John M. and Laura Overman ●

Dr. John Vargo II and Dr. Mary Vargo ●

Daniel J. '83 and Wendy D. Hyland ●

Christina Palumbo ●

Dr. Walter J. and Kirsten Vaughan ●

Dr. Mayur M. Pandya and Dr. Laura K. Shoemaker '92 ●

Mark and Jennifer L. Vergilii Denise Voss ●

Gregory S. Perram and Alexandra Herrera-Perram ●

Jason M. and Kimberly J. Weybrecht ●

David M. and Christina M. Peterson

David and Karin L. Wren

Robert J. '87 and Christina M. Iacco Peter J. and Paula M. Iacobell ● PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

Thomas M. Morley ●

Robert S. and Amy K. Sustar

Mark J. '86 and Kelly Jablonski ● Lalit and Rashmi Jain ● Cynthia Jeffrey ● Michael J. and Iva Marie Johnson John A. and Tara A. Kastelic ● Michael J. and Deborah P. Kay ● Christopher J. Keller, Esq. and Anike F. Keller ● Richard Ketterman and Elizabeth A. Tokar Ketterman

David M. '93 and Kimberly A. Pfundstein ●

Piotr and Violetta Zdrzalka

J. Rob and Kristy A. Pietruszka ●

Hao Zhou and Hua Xie

Frank and Amber Polisena ● John B. '87 and Diane Popovich Patrick and Renee Stoll G.O. '80 Powell ● William C. and Lori Randorf Robert and Lea Rankin ●

Bruce and Sally S. Khula

Martin and Jennifer Rarick

Paul E. and Jody R. Kiebler ●

Kenneth C. and Pamela V. Ricci ●

David J. and Morgan Kilkenney ● Carl and Ginger Kirjak ●

Craig and Bethany Richmond ● Jose T. and Rita M. Rizo-Patron

Jeff and Adrienne Kraig

Gregory J. and Nancy Robida ●

Keith and Kristen Kraus ●

Phillip M. '99 and Elizabeth Robinson ●

Steve A. Ksenyak and Maria Goudas Ksenyak ●

Matthew W. '86 and Meghan F. Roddy ● Robert J. and Kristin E. Rogers ●

Andre J. and Erika DiCello '90 Lacroix ●

Stanley Rose and Kimberly Eskridge-Rose

Russell A. and Renee L. Lamosek ●

Kevin and Amy Rottinghaus ●

Robert C. and Lynn M. Laws ●

Dr. James and Katherine Ryan ●

Elizabeth Titas Lazzaro ●

Heath L. and Amy J. Sanders

Susanne L. Leonor

Dario and Emily Savron

Daniel A. and Ewa B. Lewis

Robert J. Schilz and Kathryn L. Brown-Schilz

Edward and Tanisha Long ●

Jason and Julia Wolfe ●

Jeffrey R. and Kimberly A. Schimizzi


C U R R E N T PA R E N T G I V I N G

MIKE AND SHERRI BEEDLES

"THE GIVING OF LOVE IS AN EDUCATION IN ITSELF.” -ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

Gilmour parents Mike and Sherri Beedles have given to the school ever since their son, Alexander ’22, enrolled as a freshman two years ago. By donating, they are showing that they believe in the promise of a Gilmour education and the opportunities our school provides. Giving to Gilmour as parents sends the message that you support the founding principles and core values of the school, Sherri Beedles says. She encourages fellow parents to find their “why” for giving to Gilmour, as she and her husband have. “Whatever your ‘why,’ it should propel you to want to support the school in some way,” she says.

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“There’s no gift too small, other than no gift at all.”

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CURRENT PARENT SPOTLIG HT

The Beedles’ “why” for giving was rooted in their deep faith, and it inspired them to give to The Gilmour Fund, the COVID-19 Crisis Response Fund, and diversity and inclusion efforts on campus. As an African-American family, the Beedles have a vested interest in ensuring that Alexander is receiving an inclusive world view. And they appreciate the concerted effort Gilmour has made under Head of School Kathy Kenny to become a more equitable place. When it comes to giving, Sherri learned from a friend in development, “There’s no gift too small, other than no gift at all.” But her statement underscores the importance of giving, regardless of amount. When Gilmour competes for funding opportunities, “it’s important that we’re able to show a certain percentage of families buying into what we’re doing here,” she says. With that in mind, the Beedles plan to continue to give. Now more than ever, when so many families are experiencing unprecedented life events, donating can be impactful, Sherri says. “At the end of the day, everybody wants to be part of something great,” she says. “Giving to Gilmour helps make that possible for our teachers, students and Gilmour families.”

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ALUMNI PARENT G IVING

A PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

Anonymous (6)

lthough their children have graduated from the Academy, these alumni parents remain engaged with the Gilmour community. We appreciate their willingness to continue to make the Academy a philanthropic priority with gifts to The Gilmour Fund.

Fred G. Botek, JD '85 and Dr. Georgeanne Goodrich '86 Botek ●

James V. '67 and Mary M. Conway ●

Shirley Adams ● Daniel C. and Jane E. Aerni ●

Marilyn M. Brennan ●

Dennis M. '75 and Denise Coyne ●

Robert M. and Diane Allen ●

Thomas G. and Louise Brick

Marianne J. Culbertson

James B. Anderson III and Michelle Anderson ●

Michael J. and Laurie J. Bridges ●

Gregory A. and Deborah M. Curtin ●

Karen A. Broer ●

Traci S. Davis ●

Dr. William L. and Catherine Annable ●

Raymond C. and Sandra L. Buehner

Chad and Andrea Deal

Arthur F. and Carol M. Anton ●

David A. and Louise L. Butz ●

Thomas DeChant and Thekla E. Long ●

Dominic M. Antonelli '80 ●

Donald T. and Therese M. Cairns ●

James M. and Ann Delaney ●

Anthony J. '84 and Cynthia A. Asher

Kevin R. '75 and Shannon Callahan ●

Bonnie M. DiCillo ●

Dean C. '84 and Elizabeth M. Barry ●

Cynthia L. Candau ●

Jonathan E. and Suzanne M. Dick

Jonathan A. and Supaluck Bartell ●

Michael R. and Michelle A. Canty ●

Richard C. and Nancy J. Dietrich ●

Thomas M. and Jennifer R. Barton

William R. and Patrice O. Carothers ●

Antonio and Ann Dilorio ●

William G. and Carolyn Batcheller

Craig Castelaz and Chris Winkelman ●

John D. and Gerry DiIorio

John G. and Carolyn Bauer ●

Thomas E. and Cynthia Cebular ●

Mary C. DiLisi ●

Michael R. and Sandra C. Bauman ●

Helene Chambers ●

Dominic A. '82 and Julie M. DiPuccio ●

Robert A. and Nora Beach ●

Gregory and Susan L. Chiancone ●

Rocco A. and Virginia DiPuccio ●

Francis H. Beam III and Patricia H. Beam ●

Vincent A. Chiarucci ◆ ●

Judson W. and Heather DiVincenzo ●

John and Mary Beth E. Beck ●

Joseph R. '77 and Mary Jo Ciuni ●

Nancy Benacci ●

Drs. John and Mary Clough ●

Dr. Nathaniel S. Doe and Dr. Vicki Haywood Doe ●

James R. and Joyce Benduhn ●

Dorothy A. Coerdt ●

Lorraine C. and William Dodero ●

Duncan F. and Michaline Bent

Victor J. and Ellen E. Cohn ●

David and Judith Dodge ●

Gary and Laura Berger

Howard I. J. Collier, Sr. and Claire C. Collier ●

Lawrence J. and Eva Dolan ●

Russell F. and Lynne S. Berzin ● Mary Ann Bigler ●

Mark W. and Caroline A. Connelly ●

William C. and Bette Downing ●

David B. and Ann M. Bloom ●

John P. and Donna M. Conry ●

Richard and Donna Downing

Henry Krapf and Maureen Boland G.O. '73 ●

Ralph D. Conti ●

James F. and Patti Doyle ●

Lawrence J. and Debra Corbus ●

Michael J. and Tina M. Donikowski ●


A LU M N I PA R E N T G I V I N G

Gay L. Janis ●

Murlan J. Murphy, Jr. '64 and Molly Dixon ●

Mary Lou Durkin ●

William S. Jirousek, Jr. and Carolyn S. Jirousek ●

Raymond M. '65 and Mary Kathleen Murphy ●

Audrey Dvorak ●

Dr. Iain and Holly Gepfert G.O. '79 Kalfas

Susan B. Murphy ●

Salvadore J. and Rosemarie Fabrizio ●

Dr. George X. and Helen E. Kambic ●

Anthony J. Musca, Sr. and Molly Musca ●

Kathleen A. Fagan

John A. and Tara A. Kastelic ●

Joseph and Jennell E. Muscatello

David W. '70 and Marcia S. Faller

Carole A. Keating ●

Nancy Myers ●

James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar ●

Joseph V. and Janet G. Nally

David M. and Katharine D. Fedor

C. Randolph Keller and Margaret Bernstein-Keller ●

Phylis M. Ferrara ●

Lynn Arko Kelley G.O. '73 ●

Brian J. and Karena M. Nolan ●

Robert A. '71 and Joanne Fiala ●

Edward J. Kelley, Jr. and Mary Beth Kelley ●

Daniel R. and Anita Novak ●

Dennis and Carol Fiorelli ●

Kathleen C. and Robert E. Kenny ●

Daniel J. '63 and Sarah H. O'Brien ●

James A. and Rosemary Fiorta

Richard Ketterman and Elizabeth A. Tokar Ketterman

Robert G. and Ann Chiarucci G.O. '76 O'Brien ●

John J. and Laura Panzica King ●

John L. Oliver and Vicki L. Ward-Oliver

James and Jo Anne Fisher ● Thomas T. and Diane Fistek ● Lisa C. and Robert A. Forino ● Bruce and Janeen Frank ● William Fraser and Ann Rapisarda ● Richard G. and Michelle V. Frey ● Carole A. Frisch ● Frances Gaudio ● Richard E. George, Sr. '56 and Christine George ●

Scott and Sara A. King ● Scott H. King and Anna Backus King ● Kenneth D. and Beth Ann Kirchner ● Michael M. and Denise H. Kirincic ● Jeffrey S. and Darla Klein ● Louis Kokovai, Jr. and Laura Holpit ● Andrew and Carole Krupa ● David J. Krus ● Dr. Mary E. LaPlante ●

Richard T. Oliver, Jr. and Elizabeth J. Oliver ● J. Philip '50 and Mary Karen O'Neil ● Patrick J. and Catherine A. O'Rourke Sean P. and Laura M. O'Toole Christina Palumbo ● Anthony M. '71 and Dr. Cynthia D. Panzica ● Timothy I. '73 and Donna D. Panzica ● Dennis R. Paulin ● Kathy and Jim Pender ● Michael and Patricia Pendry ●

Dr. Kevin T. '59 and Angela Geraci ●

John and Diane Laudato

Jeffrey M. '73 and Elizabeth Gerl ●

Neal P. '53 and Nancy M. Lavelle ●

Timothy P. and Stephanie J. Gerspacher ●

John J. Lennon ●

Michael G. and Marjorie M. Gessner ●

Stephen J. and Ginger A. Leroux

Michael A. Gleason and Constance Kmieck-Gleason ●

Michael and Mary Licursi ●

Frank Grk and Lisa Fazio ●

Charles F. and Diane R. Link ●

Matt and Doris A. Gobec ●

Kent D. and Terri L. Littlejohn ●

David J. and Denise M. Gondek ●

Dennis and Jacqui Lundi ●

Joshua and Randi Gottlieb ●

John K. and Erin Malloy ●

Dr. Peter F. and Christine H. Goyer ●

Dolores Maras ●

Patrick and Rochelle Grady ●

Raymond C. and Kristine Martin ●

John S. Greene and Siobhan Refice-Greene

David S. and Paula K. Mattis ●

Stacy R. Grenier

Michael P. and Anne Mawby ●

Michael J. Reagan '72 and Karen Leahey G.O. '72 Lenehan ●

Brent and Shannon Grunden ●

Robert C. and Agnes Maynard ●

Adam and Patricia Redding ●

Michael F. and Mary A. Grycan

Patrick F. and Lois A. McCartan ●

Christine Renner ●

John J. and Carol Hammer ●

Spicer R. C. '83 and Anne M. McDowell ●

Edward G. and Beverly R. Resch ●

Daniel W. Hammer

John E. and Brigitte McGrath ●

Edward F. '90 and Amy J. Resch ●

Daniel P. and Sherri Harrington ●

John E. Mellyn, Jr. and Mary K. Mellyn ●

Raymond R. '51 and Noreen Rhode ●

Thomas E. and Mary Sue Helfrich ●

Scott J. and Monika R. Mendels ●

Daniel P. and Susan E. Ricci ●

Robert E. Heltzel, Jr. '65 ◆ and Heidi Heltzel ●

Nicholas B. and Mary R. Merkel ●

Kenneth C. and Pamela V. Ricci ●

Donald G. Herbe, Jr. and Laura Herbe ●

Jerome Micco, Jr. and Patricia J. Schraff ●

Kathy and Gus Rini ●

Michael A. Heryak and Janet R. Wyrwas Heryak ●

William J. and Joanna S. Miele

Marjorie I. Ritchie

Paula A. Minello ●

Harvelin A. Roberts

John J. and Stella Hetzer ●

Gail C. Mix ●

Gregory J. and Nancy Robida ●

Drs. Bradley and Erin Hillard ●

Robert S. and Dr. Linda L. Monitello ●

Matthew W. '86 and Meghan F. Roddy ●

Thomas M. and Harriet A. Holleran

LCDR Dennis D. Morek, Jr. and Lisa S. Morek ●

James E. '86 and Stephanie M. Rooney ●

John H. '83 and Christina J. Hollis ●

Matthew P. '74 and Karen A. Moriarty

Patricia R. Rooney ●

E. Timothy '61 and Mary Holzheimer ●

Alfonso A. and Jeanette Rossi

Edward J. Hyland ●

Jack L. Morrissey II '65 and Roseanne Morrissey ●

Carl Jagatich

Mark E. and Mary A. Mulkern

Donald O. Link and Mary Beth Panzica Link ●

Thomas A. and Barbara Perlatti ● Loretta C. Peterson ● Charles and Karlyn Petretti ●

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Donald L. Foiani II and Lucia I. Foiani ●

Dr. Linda M. Noelle ●

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Joe and Natalie Drake ●

William C. and Patricia D. Phillips Dr. Alfred C. and Mary T. Pinchak ● Michael A. and Paulette A. Poklar ● William M. '84 and Marie C. Porter ● Gerald and Barbara Praizner Steven E. '78 and Eileen B. Pryatel ● Joseph C. Raguso Kirk S. Ramsey ● Thomas E. and Paula Ray

Daniel E. and Karen L. Roxbury ● ● Consecutive Year Donor

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ALUMNI PARENT G IVING CONTINUED A. Christine Ruddock ● Edward W. '73 and Janine H. Rybka ● Joseph A. and Marlene M. Scarpo ● Kai-Roger and Mary Schmidt William M. and Mary Sharon Schumacher ● Dr. W. David Seibert, Jr. and Narorn Seibert Dolores M. Seifert ● Robert L. and Jill P. Shemory ● Kevin and Teresita Shepherd Joe and Kathleen Sichko Richard A. Skall ● W. Whitney Slaght III and Arlene Slaght ● Linwood J. and Arlene G. Smith ● Chistopher P. and Kathleen M. Sonnhalter ● S. Finley and Emily Stay ● Dr. Kevin M. and Kristen S. Stein ● Jerald W. and Ellen Strand Norris D. and Annette Sudberry Dennis W. and Melanie M. Sullivan ● Christopher B. '67 and Linda L. Sullivan Arthur J. Tassi '72 ● Bruce E. and Virginia Taylor ● Peter T. and Penny M. Thomas ● Ronald M. and Susan W. Traub

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

Steven Treppo, Ph.D. and Sandra Ammendolia ● Robert R. and Mary L. Tupta ● Robert L. and Marianne Turocy ● Janet F. Ujcic ● William and Carolyn Urban ● Daniel J. Ursu ● Stephen E. and Ann M. Valenti Dr. John Vargo II and Dr. Mary Vargo ●

Gilmour grandparents and alumni parents Jim and Patti Doyle pictured with two of their granddaughters, Molly Boyle '21 and Quinn Doyle.

Robert P. Velotta '52 ● Anthony T. '75 and Kathleen L. Visconsi ● Daniel R. and Dana Wakefield John L. Walsh, Sr. and Judith Walsh ● Raymond T. and Louisa Warner ● Mark Weisman Dr. Charles V. Wellman '68 and Dr. Ann Eckstein ● Keith R. and Linda L. Wheeler ● W. John and Jean M. Wickett ● Edward and Susan Williams Ralph W. and Joann Wilson ● Donald R. Yert ● Dr. James B. Young David and Denise Zavagno ● John A. Zucker, Sr. '56 and Rose Mary B. Zucker ●

"AS FOR YOU BROTHERS, DO NOT GROW WEARY IN DOING GOOD." -2 THESSALONIANS 3:13


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he Gilmour community extends its appreciation to the grandparents of students and alumni, former faculty and staff, and special friends of the Academy who realize the value of an education rooted in the Holy Cross tradition and have made Gilmour a priority by financially supporting the Academy.

Robert M. and Diane Allen ●

Penny Garber

Thomas G. Pecka and Marcia Szell-Pecka ●

Trudy V. Andrzejewski '08

Frances Gaudio ●

Kathy and Jim Pender ●

Dr. William L. and Catherine Annable ●

Dr. Kevin T. '59 and Angela Geraci ●

Bert M. and Francis C. Piccirillo ●

Richard A. '60 and Martha Barone ●

Dorothy Grady ●

Jerry and Cynthia Pyle ●

Robert A. Beach ●

Valerie Gren ●

Leon and Maryann Rachuba●

Mary Ann Bigler ●

Ronald M. and Sheila Grobelny ●

Anthony and Josephine Ranallo ●

Marilyn M. Brennan ●

Renee Hannan

Thomas Rarick and Sandy Bonnot ●

Raymond C. '51 and Sally Burke ●

Jack and Ellen Hearns

Edward G. and Beverly R. Resch ●

William and Patricia A. Butler ●

Nancy F. Hexter

Patricia R. Rooney ●

Angela G. Carlin ●

E. Timothy '61 and Mary Holzheimer ●

Ryan M. Ryzner ●

Renee I. Carter ●

Michael P. and Mary Kay C. Hopkins ●

Lee G. and Jane H. Seidman

Josephine Caruso ●

Carolyn Horn ●

G. Thomas Selfridge '65 ●

Dorothy A. Coerdt ●

Leonard ◆ and Joan Horvitz

John M. and Diane M. Slywczuk ●

Carol Colasante ●

Margaret A. Hrynik ●

Br. Charles T. Smith, C.S.C. ●

William E. and Mary Conway

James and Carol Jeffrey ●

Robert P. Spicer ●

Brandon D. Cox '03

Dr. Alex B. Johnson ●

Emily Stay ●

Michael Devlin

Annette Jones

William H. and Betsy A. Steinbrink ●

Antonio and Ann Dilorio ●

Colleen F. Kiely '96

Larry E. and Judy Strah ●

Mary C. DiLisi ●

Bartley J. Kilkenny

Billie Stubbs

Rocco A. and Virginia DiPuccio ●

Celine Kovass

Dennis W. and Melanie M. Sullivan ●

Lawrence J. and Eva Dolan ●

Arthur J. and Carolyn Lafave

Dr. Todd R. Sweda ●

James F. and Patti Doyle ●

Dr. Albert Leizman and Ann Harte ●

Daniel J. Telzrow ●

Salvadore J. and Rosemarie Fabrizio ●

John J. Lennon ●

Francis Titas

Carmel Fantelli ●

Tricia N. Maisano '96 ●

Robert L. and Marianne Turocy ●

James C. Farrar '59 ●

Kenneth and Patricia A. Metti ●

Linda Underwood

Vincent A. and Elizabeth Ferry ●

Elizabeth Chiarucci Morgan '84 ●

Mary Kate Farrar Vega '93 ●

Dr. Elizabeth Fesler

John C. Morley ●

Debbie Venditti

John D. and Florence FitzGerald ●

Paul J. '68 and Frances Murphy ●

Joseph Vitale

Lisa C. Forino ●

Colleen Noall ●

Maidie Volpe ●

Br. Chester Freel, C.S.C. ●

Bonnie J. O'Leary

Eric and Joyce Wald ● ● Consecutive Year Donor

THE GILMOUR FUND

THE GILMOUR FUND

G R ANDPARENTS , FORMER FACU LT Y/STAFF AND FRIENDS

◆ Deceased 33


FACULT Y & STAFF G IVING

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Dr. James A. Gutowski

John M. Overman ●

Marc C. Haag ●

Amanda C. Pestotnik

Melissa Hamburg

David M. Pfundstein '93 ●

Allison Herbe Hayes '10

Kimberly A. Pfundstein ●

Edwin M. Heryak '17 ●

James R. Polak ●

Christina J. Hollis ●

Kathryn J. Popp ●

Mary T. Humensky ●

Nina A. Prusock ●

Victoria A. Jacobson ●

Eileen B. Pryatel ●

Gay L. Janis ●

Karen Raybuck ●

Melissa Jeric

Rebecca M. Reidy ●

Br. Kenneth Kane, C.S.C. ●

Alison Richardson

Kaleb E. Kaschalk

Rhonda A. Rickelman ●

C. Randolph Keller ●

Kathleen G. Rini ●

Kathleen C. Kenny ●

Kristin E. Rogers ●

Anonymous

David J. Kilkenney ●

Karen L. Roxbury ●

Daniel X. Adiletta ●

Alexander F. Kimmel

Randi B. Russell ●

Erica Alemdar ●

Laura A. Kingsbury ●

Darci Sanders ●

Elizabeth L. Blanchfield ●

Jeffrey S. Klein ●

Erin L. Sands ●

Fr. John J. Blazek, C.S.C. '58 ●

Cindy K. Klemm ●

Coreen Gorbett Schaefer '02 ●

Julia L. Borden '10

Beckie L. Korn ●

Jacqueline N. Schmidt '13

Lois L. Boyer

Teresa Kozak

Narorn Seibert

Amy D. Boyle ●

Br. Robert E. Lavelle, C.S.C. ●

Dr. W. David Seibert

Diana R. Braun ●

Elana C. Law ●

Katelyn Seliskar '07

Hannah Burke '10 ●

Brianna Lazarchik

Jessica Grassi Simonetta '05 ●

Cynthia L. Candau ●

Elizabeth Titas Lazzaro ●

Marilynn Skeggs ●

Lindsay K. Chiellino ●

Sally Lehmann

Donna J. Skufca ●

Michael D. Chiellino ●

Amanda Lietman ●

Arlene G. Smith ●

Joseph R. Ciuni '77 ●

Martha C. Ligas '09 ●

Lynne M. Sojda ●

Lucas Clark

Terri L. Littlejohn ●

Erin Song ●

Dawn M. Conforti ●

Br. Robert Livernois, C.S.C.

Kathleen M. Sonnhalter ●

Seanna Conway ●

Jacqui Lundi ●

Susan J. Southard ●

Whitney A. Daly ●

Kathleen M. Lynch ●

Jill Stefanski ●

Patricia DeChellis

John K. Malloy ●

Tracy A. Stockard ●

Daniel R. DeCrane

Debbie L. Marcum ●

Patricia J. Szaniszlo ●

Bonnie M. DiCillo ●

Marisa Martin ●

Tymothy Tagliaferro

Mary C. DiLisi ●

Rosalie Massey ●

Katherine Tarka ●

Richard M. Doringo ●

Emily S. McQuiston ●

Stephen A. Teisl '00 ●

Jianhui Du ●

Dr. James Menkhaus

Erin M. Thayer ●

Elizabeth A. Edmondson ●

Mary R. Merkel ●

Jeanne M. Tippen ●

Carmel Fantelli ●

Brian G. Minotas '96 ●

Dr. Edward M. Turk ●

Elizabeth Fleming

Dr. Jennifer Moe ●

Teresa Turocy ●

Jaymes Fowler '00 ●

Dr. Linda L. Monitello ●

Matthew D. Vanek

Meagan E. Urban Fowler '06 ●

Mark A. Most

Dr. Walter J. Vaughan ●

Robert N. Fowler

Ray Murphy ●

Caroline Vickers ●

Samantha M. Johnson Froimson '09 ●

Amy E. Greene Nally '08

Jonathan P. Wanders ●

Laurie A. Gajda ●

Nathan Noga ●

Katie Wetherbee

Kathleen Gallagher

Rodney P. Olenchick

Linda L. Wheeler ●

Shari Green ●

Megan C. Onderdonk

Hannah J. O'Donnell Wong '09 ●

Matthew T. Greenfield ●

Sean P. O'Toole

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

e are grateful for the loyal support of our faculty and staff, whose leadership and commitment of their time, talent and treasure to our school and to our students bring to life the "Gilmour experience" each day.


FAC U LT Y & STA F F

THE GILMOUR FUND

JESSICA GRASSI SIMONETTA ’05 AND WHITNEY DALY

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

FACULT Y SPOTLIG HT

Science instructor Jessica Grassi Simonetta'05 and Director of Mission Integration Whitney Daly in their Gilmour Fund shirts

Science teacher Jessica Grassi Simonetta ’05 wanted to inspire faculty and staff to support The Gilmour Fund, the annual fund that gives the school the most flexibility in spending. Head of School Kathy Kenny and Director of the Upper School Elizabeth Edmondson were open to boosting faculty involvement in The Gilmour Fund, however possible. In teaming up with Director of Mission Integration Whitney Daly, Simonetta’s vision sprang to life in 2019. Faculty and staff who donate at least $5 a month to The Gilmour Fund can dress down one day a month. If they give $50 or more as a lump sum, they receive a commemorative shirt. The apparel has come to symbolize the staff’s dedication to Gilmour, and it sends a powerful message to students. “If we can get more teachers vested in The Gilmour Fund, it will have a butterfly effect,” says Simonetta, who teaches forensic science, AP biology and chemistry. “By participating, you are buying into this school and everything it has to offer. The shirts give students a visual representation that we’re here to support them in more ways than just the classroom. We are buying into Gilmour as a whole — its mission, its academics, its people.”

In the 2019-2020 school year, more than 100 faculty and staff members from all three divisions participated. Participation is an important part of the fundraising effort, because that’s where the true buy-in is represented. As with all types of donations, even a small amount can make an impact. Daly says the fundraising effort has built community at every level of the school, from the Montessori preschool through the Upper School. “This campaign has given us the opportunity to connect with a larger community and make them feel part of a wider mission,” Daly says. “For many of us, the little things, like a t-shirt or a gesture, go far. All of this matters. It matters that we have teachers and faculty who are supporting the school however and whichever way they can.”

“MY HOPE STILL IS TO LEAVE THE WORLD A BIT BETTER THAN WHEN I GOT HERE.” -JIM HENSON, MUPPETS CREATOR

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RESTRICTED GIVING ENDOWED FUNDS WE THANK THE DONORS WHO HAVE GIVEN TO THESE SPECIFIC INITIATIVES, CAPITAL PROJECTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS BETWEEN

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

JULY 1, 2019 AND JUNE 30, 2020

GUY A. BOZZA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Delores Bozza

CLASS OF 1960 ENDOWED FUND Dennis P. Killeen ’60

DIVERSITY & INCLUSION PROGRAM Rev. Thomas E. Chambers, C.S.C.◆ The New York Community Trust Patrick J. and Catherine A. O'Rourke

GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND Kevin M. and Sheryl L. Grobelny John J. Lennon Mary Wellman Estate

GLEN OAK SCHOLARSHIP FUND Anonymous Ronald and Anne Waldorf G.O. '72 Abbott Timothy '80 and Diane Tainer G.O. '80 Bickett Brian and Monique Yared G.O. '82 Biggins John '77 and Lisa Podwoski G.O. '76 Biggio Elizabeth L. Blanchfield Henry Krapf and Maureen Boland G.O. '73 Thomas and Ann Dixon G.O. '72 Bolek Darnell and Terri Hamilton G.O. '79 Brown Carlos Rivera and Jean Browne G.O. '80 Mary E. Buckner G.O. '81 Pippa L. Henderson Carter G.O. '79 " WHEN WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO CHANGE A SITUATION, WE ARE CHALLENGED TO CHANGE OURSELVES." -VIKTOR E FRANKL, (1905-1997), AUSTRIAN NEUROLOGIST AND PSYCHIATRIST

Vincent A. Chiarucci ◆ Gary S. and Dr. Martha Holzheimer G.O. '72 Connor Darryl and Edwina Moore G.O. '79 Corprew Scott F. Corrigan '81 and Gilberto Oliveros Tammie Crawford Herbert Crowther III '74 and Kathleen Hackman G.O. '75 Crowther Thomas Browne and Dr. Hallie DeChant G.O. '76 Margaret M. Demany G.O. '80 M'Liss Heller Dematatis G.O. '76 John and Mary Dzurik G.O. '75 DesPrez


E N D OW E D F U N D S

Russell and Dr. Wendy G.O. '80 Urban-Mead

M. Catherine Crowther Doyle G.O. '72

Greg and Louise Gilbert G.O. '80 Warner

Jill Gassaway Evans G.O. '77

Barbara Watts G.O. '73

Daniel Zeiser and Lori Gallo-Zeiser G.O. '76

John C. '89 and Nell Watts

Lynn M. Gattozzi G.O. '80

Felix Martinez and Kathryn Watts-Martinez G.O. '78

Barbara L. Gerl-Aaron G.O. '72

Monique Weeks

Sandra Gontero G.O. '78

Daniel Zeiser and Lori Gallo-Zeiser G.O. '76

Bruce and Brenda Hoffman G.O. '80 Goodman

Roberta H. Guarino G.O. '82 and Amy Gaskill

Thomas M. Connell II '04

John and Dorothy Callaghan G.O. '72 Gunn

The NOCO Company

Elizabeth Hackman Heer G.O. '77

ICE ARENA ENDOWMENT FOR OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Cheryl Haynes G.O. '77 Warner and Barbara Moonan G.O. '73 Henderson Constance Hinkle G.O. '76 John and Alane Burkhart G.O. '81 Hughes Kim Johnson Johnston G.O. '72 Donald and Joann DePalma G.O. '73 Jones Stephen and Sara Hurley G.O. '77 Koepke Donna Krasney G.O. '77 Mary Ann Lasch G.O. '72 Cathy A. Lincoln G.O. '74 Lynda McIntosh Malleck G.O. '82 Melinda Miller G.O. '79

Dr. John Barbato and Dr. Patricia Duggan The Stefanski Family Foundation Marc A. Stefanski '72 Third Federal Foundation

LARRY ’66 AND MARYANN Z. KENNEDY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND Larry '66 and Maryann Z. Kennedy Pfizer Foundation

Patricia A. Morgan

ANNIE KUZNIK SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Thomas Belcher and Patricia Morgan G.O. '82

Edmund J. and Linda Sue Turk

Wanda Morris G.O. '77 Edward and Jean Powley G.O. '75 Murphy Loren and Josephine Skeggs G.O. '75 Naji Robert and Joan Lavelle G.O. '76 Nosal Robert and Ann Chiarucci G.O. '76 O'Brien Kevin and Regina Chiarucci G.O. '74 O'Brien Robert J. O'Brien '72 and Susan Larson G.O. '72 Ann Apisdorf Pallasch G.O. '80 John and Patricia deHaas G.O. '72 Pittner Frederick and Yvonne Gombach G.O. '73 Purdy

OLIVER E. SEIKEL ’55 SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND Meredith Seikel

ANDREW P. SELFRIGE '67 FUND

Andrew P. Selfridge '67 Estate

THE KEVIN M. AND KRISTEN S. STEIN ENDOWED CHAIR IN HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Todd and Mary Alexander G.O. '75 Ray

Dr. Kevin M. and Kristen S. Stein

Lauren L. Rolfe G.O. '75

STEINWAY PIANO MAINTENANCE ENDOWED FUND

Peg Rooks William and Mary Kester G.O. '73 Saefkow John Schlinke and Carol Lasch G.O. '79 Pamela Ruff Simpson G.O. '80 Shelly Thompson Smith G.O. '78 Karen L. Snyder G.O. '75

RESTRICTED GIVING

Craig and Shoshana Hirsch G.O. '76 Grammer

GILMOUR HOCKEY PROGRAM ENDOWMENT

Joan C. Graham

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Donald Lilge and Regina DiFranco G.O. '73

The Figgie Foundation

CHARLIE TREMONT ’70 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

David Santoli and Gladys Stefanek G.O. '76

PROCEEDS FROM THE DAY OF THE CHARLIE TREMONT '70 GOLF OUTING AUGUST 2019

Christine Hartman Stephens G.O. '75

Baird Foundation, Inc.

Mark and Mary Rose Coburn G.O. '78 Sullivan

Elizabeth L. Blanchfield

Robin Darden Thomas G.O. '72 ◆

David D. Burnsides

Kevin F. Timm '80

Force Sports

Edward Velazquez and Margaret Titterington G.O. '81

Robert Hersh

Richard and Mery deHaas G.O. '77 Tomsick

Thomas E. '73 and Doris F. Hutch

Frank and Jodi Shaw G.O. '83 Turk

Patrick J. and Kathleen Hyland

Franzetta D. Turner G.O. '79

James and Cindy Keene ◆ Deceased 37


RESTRICTED GIVING CHARLIE TREMONT ’70 SCHOLARSHIP FUND CONTINUED Dr. William F. Lavigna '68 Mark S. and Stacey Mazzurco Vyto and Kathleen O. Mekesa Reilly M. '69 and Louise Mulligan Ray and Karen Murphy Charles W. Nolan, Jr. Frank and Amber Polisena Gerard D. '70 and Ann M. Porath Charles A. '73 and Jan A. Rodenfels Greg Rodenfels

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

Russell P. Rogers '84 Dr. Charles F. and Helen M. Tremont Christopher C. Tremont '01 Helen M. Tremont Karen A. Tremont Terrence Tremont Bill J. and Carolyn A. Urban Dr. Charles V. Wellman '68 and Dr. Ann Eckstein Sean E. '03 and Elizabeth Wilson

THE VERN WEBER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND John C. Murray '61

RESTRICTED G IVING NON-ENDOWED FUNDS CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS AND CAPITAL REPAIRS A Grateful Friend Anonymous Louis A. '63 and Christine T. Friedrich Raymond M. ’65 and Mary Kathleen Murphy

CHAPEL RESTRICTED Kathleen A. Allen Michael R. and Michelle A. Canty Nina R. Clark Jonathan E. and Suzanne M. Dick Joseph P. Doman, Jr. '78 and Marianne Doman Joseph J. Ferrara, Jr. and Vicki Ferrara Alfred I. and Kris M. Geis Dennis and Anne Marie Grapo Joseph and Elina Gurney E. Timothy '61 and Mary Holzheimer Nancy L. Junglas Trust Karen Kartzmer-Mazala Terrence Kelley, Sr. Robert J. and Doris A. Krejci Deacon Roger P. Mullaney '58 Matthew C. O'Hearn III Kimberly Phillips Carol Roddy Dr. James and Katherine Ryan Veale Foundation

DRAMA RESTRICTED FUND Lorraine C. and William Dodero The Sam J. Frankino Foundation


R E ST R I CT E D N O N-E N D OW E D F U N D S

Mark and Ann L. Lombard

Dr. Steven and Amanda Lietman

John K. and Erin Malloy

Dennis and Jennifer Mack

Brian T. and Shawn M. Oprisiu

Dr. James M. '61 and Ellen M. Bazzoli

Teeba F. Marlowe '21

David M. and Christina M. Peterson

Fr. John J. Blazek, C.S.C. '58

Isabella N. Mazzurco '21

John B. '87 and Diane Popovich

Kevin R. '75 and Shannon Callahan

Elizabeth McCann

Harrison Quast '09

Dominic A. '82 and Julie H. DiPuccio

Martin P. McCann III

Gregory J. Robida, Jr. and Nancy Robida

Corinne L. Dodero Foundation for the Arts and Sciences

Dr. James Menkhaus

James J. and Lisa C. Rowell

Karen Raybuck

Stephen J. Seliskar '09

Lorraine C. and William Dodero

Kenneth C. and Pamela V. Ricci

Todd E. and Stephanie L. Simpson

The Sam J. Frankino Foundation

Jennifer Sheppard

Robert B. Skoda '07

David J. '66 and Diann Frantz

Alec M. Smith '13

Brandon Smith '05 and Rebecca Campbell '08

Gilmour Academy Men's Club

Aaron and Erin M. Thayer

David E. Snyder

Michael M. and Kathryn Grabowski

Cody A. Tippen '20

William A. and Janine M. Starr

Kathleen C. and Robert E. Kenny

Gregory '82 and Teresa Turocy

Dr. William F. Lavigna '68

Dale Tomasek and Dr. Jennifer Ray-Tomasek '88

Elizabeth Titas Lazzaro

Daniel Wanders

Stephen E. and Ann M. Valenti

James R. and Jennifer Polak

Richard Wanders

Barry and Aurelia Watkiss

Matthew W. '86 and Meghan F. Roddy

Steve and Lori Wanders

David and Karin L. Wren

Jason D. Stretar and Mary Roddy-Stretar

HAPPY GILMOUR HOCKEY FUNDRAISER

Piotr and Violetta Zdrzalka

Nick and Corinne Dodero '02 Salvador

FIGGIE FIELD AT SHARNSKY STADIUM The Figgie Foundation

GILMOUR ACADEMY YOUTH SWIMMING ASSOCIATION

Frank Allen Arthur F. and Carol M. Anton

Todd and Dawn Underwood

HOCKEY AND ICE ARENA RESTRICTED FUND Dr. John Barbato and Dr. Patricia Duggan

Graham J. Boduszek '10

DBOH Associates, LLC

Chris W. and Deborah L. Bryant

Dr. Steven Treppo and Sandra Ammendolia

Zachary E. Buehner '10

Great Lakes Sailfish Swimming, Inc.

Craig W. and Elizabeth Cappello

ICE ARENA DONOR RESTRICTED

GLOBAL OUTREACH PROGRAM

Michael D. and Lindsay K. Chiellino

GPI2 Incorporated

Peter and Whitney A. Daly Our Lady of the Lake School

GO GREEN INITIATIVES

Nathaniel J. Burke '10

Bennett C. Clark '14 Neil J. Conway and Maureen Dolan Robert and Filomena De Rose Patrick I. and Lynn M. Dean Sean and Aimee Evans

Jane Albert

Brian S. and Jennifer Fetterolf

Tim Araps

Nathan F. Fiala '10

Bryan and Margaret Barrett

Richard G. and Michelle V. Frey

Dave and Jeanne Bender

Marc and Beth Friedman

Eric D. and Kathryn Bender

General Electric

Sarah Bender

Michael A. Gentile and Dr. Laura E. Holmes

Milind and Theresa Bhanoo

William P. and Katarina N. Hinckley

Keith T. and Charlene M. Brandt

Brett and Laureen Hofstrom

Gerald Daher and Dr. Susan Lasch '87

John H. '83 and Christina J. Hollis

Jim and JoAnn Detloff

Peter J. and Paula M. Iacobell

John P. Flynn and Dr. Loretta B. Szczotka-Flynn

Larry '66 and Maryann Z. Kennedy

Matthew T. and Jackie Greenfield

Richard and Elizabeth Kolar

Graham P. and Kerianne D. Hearns

Jeff and Adrienne Kraig

Jack and Ellen Hearns

Michael J. and Charlene Krebs

George Hutt

Andre J. and Erika DiCello '90 Lacroix

Alexander F. Kimmel

Robert J. and Michele Landgraf

Florence Klein

Robert C. and Lynn M. Laws

Michael and Lisa Lesko

Daniel Lazzaro

RESTRICTED GIVING

Mary Lesko

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

LORRAINE AND BILL DODERO CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS

ICE ARENA RENOVATION FUND Dr. John Barbato and Dr. Patricia Duggan

LOWER SCHOOL BASEBALL FIELD EXPANSION John M. '88 and Amy Sullivan '88 Murphy

Paul E. Kiebler IV and Jody R. Kiebler

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RESTRICTED GIVING

RESTRICTED G IVING NON-ENDOWED FUNDS

LOWER SCHOOL DONOR RESTRICTED

THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE

Terrence J. '65 and Holly Clyne

Dr. Benjamin T. and Kristy Arrington

Jay and Claire VanAntwerp

Scott H. King and Anna Backus King

Dr. Joseph and Kristin Martin

Michael J. and Jacqueline Baird

MISCELLANEOUS FUNDRAISERS DiTo's Bar and Grill Gilmour Academy Men's Club

MUSIC ROOM RENOVATIONS

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

The Figgie Foundation

Bryan and Margaret Barrett John and Mary Beth E. Beck Philip E. Cable '80 and Jennifer Siegenthaler Lucas Clark Scott F. Corrigan '81 and Gilberto Oliveros David A. and Marilyn Crisafi Tim Daly

MICHAEL J. PENDER '90 MEMORIAL GARDENS

Dr. Francis V. '83 and Angela M. DiPierro

Kathy and Jim Pender

Sean P. and Brooke Hice

The Michael Pender Memorial Fund

Katarina N. Hinckley

PROMISE AND RENEWAL

Terrence J. Durdella and Angela Edelinsky-Durdella

Mark and Karen Comella '91 Jenson Dr. Kyle M. '77 and Kathy Kampman

Dr. Richard J. '63 and Nora Boland

Christina Lonergan Karna '86

Kevin R. '75 and Shannon Callahan

Michael J. and Deborah P. Kay

Joseph O. and Kimberly A. Wesley

Brenden P. Kelley '08

Wesley Family Foundation

Kathleen C. and Robert E. Kenny

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMING

Edward and Tanisha Long

Third Federal Foundation

SPECIAL PURPOSE FUND

Phillip M. '89 and Michele Martino Tilman O. Moe III and Dr. Jennifer Moe Dr. James and Katherine Ryan Brian D. Sharnsky '09

Robert and Betty Botti

C. Todd Sill '83

Michael E. Elliott, Esq. '71

Vincent A. and Sandra R. Stafford

John D. and Florence FitzGerald

Michael and Michelle Brennan '84 Stefan

W. Gerald Moore Educational Foundation

Robert S. and Amy K. Sustar

Past Presidents Foundation

Matt and Maureen Licursi '05 Taylor

STEINWAY PIANO FUND The Figgie Foundation

Carl Goudas and Angeliki Trochalidi Jason M. and Kimberly J. Weybrecht Craig Wilson and Wendy Batch-Wilson Natalie E. Yuhas '12 Michael V. '89 and Stacey Zorska


R E ST R I CT E D N O N-E N D OW E D F U N D S | R E ST R I CT E D S C H O L A R S H I P F U N D S

Skip and Kimberly Stoiber '93 Morrisson Richard T. Oliver, Jr. and Elizabeth J. Oliver

Bradley G. Bares '18

Anthony M. '71 and Dr. Cynthia D. Panzica

Elizabeth M. Barry

Gregory S. Perram and Alexandra Herrera-Perram

John Vanek

Frank and Amber Polisena

HOWLEY FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP The Howley Foundation W. Nicholas and Lauralee V. Howley Michael C. '01 and Kendra Howley Mike and Margaret Howley '03 Mitkus

UPPER SCHOOL ATHLETICS DONOR RESTRICTED

Gregory J. Robida, Jr. and Nancy Robida

Anonymous

Robert J. and Kristin E. Rogers

Anderson Family Foundation

James E. '86 and Stephanie M. Rooney

LARRY '66 AND MARYANN Z. KENNEDY SCHOLARSHIP RESTRICTED FUND

Cynthia L. Anderson

Patricia R. Rooney

Larry '66 and Maryann Z. Kennedy

Robert L. and Joanne L. Anderson

Sean and Laurel Stack

Dr. Joseph and Melody Thomas

Frank F. '61 and Stacie Stanton

Anderson Family Foundation

Catherine L. and Edward A. Lozick Foundation

Dr. Todd R. Sweda

MICHAEL PENDER SCHOLARSHIP

Matt and Maureen Licursi '05 Taylor

Cynthia L. Anderson

Dr. Frank Vecchio and Helen Williams Vecchio Foundation

Robert L. and Joanne L. Anderson

Dale E. and Catherine G. Veres

Jason M. and Kimberly J. Weybrecht

URBAN OUTREACH FUND

WELLNESS PROGRAM RESTRICTED FUND

DMR Charitable Foundation

Dr. Kevin M. and Kristen S. Stein

William R. and Jayne F. Hasler James E. '86 and Stephanie M. Rooney Patricia R. Rooney

WEBER STADIUM RENOVATION Anonymous (2) Christina Barry Robert R. Bartunek, Jr. '64 Dr. James M. '61 and Ellen M. Bazzoli David and Melissa Benisek Kevin R. '75 and Shannon Callahan R. Scott '71 and Sharon Carson Mark A. '94 and Michelle DeBacco '94 Chiacchiari Gregory and Susan L. Chiancone Terrence J. '65 and Holly Clyne Adam and Sally DeFrancesco Dominic A. '82 and Julie H. DiPuccio James F. and Patti Doyle Michael E. Elliott, Esq. '71 Timothy P. and Trudy Fitzpatrick Alfred I. and Kris M. Geis Gregory M. and Patty A. Geis

YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP FORUM Veale Foundation

LORRAINE FRANKINO DODERO & CORINNE L. DODERO SALVADOR '02 FUND FOR SCHOLARSHIP ASSISTANCE Lorraine C. and William Dodero The Sam J. Frankino Foundation Nick and Corinne Dodero '02 Salvador

THE LISA C. FORINO RESTRICTED SCHOLARSHIP Lisa C. and Robert A. Forino Cheryl Forino Wahl '87

J.C. FRANTZ SCHOLARSHIP FUND

David R. '71 and Mary Janasek

Malcolm and Mora Meluch

Ansir and Sufia Junaid Gerald Daher and Dr. Susan Lasch '87 Richard K. Lichtman

Saul A. '91 and Emily Stephens

RESTRICTED SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS

Edward J. Hyland

Preston A. Hoge '09

LOZICK SCHOLARS FUND

Dr. Kevin M. and Kristen S. Stein

RESTRICTED GIVING

UPPER SCHOOL DONOR RESTRICTED - VARIOUS

Matthew W. '86 and Meghan F. Roddy

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

UPPER SCHOOL ROBOTICS PROGRAM

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP The Laub Foundation

Dennis and Jacqui Lundi Patrick J. and Coreene A. McNamara

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OTHER GIVING

M

any thanks to the multitude of volunteers from the Lower School Parents Organization (LSPO), the Men’s Club, the Women’s Club, the Gilmour Academy Alumni Parents Association (GAAPA), those who volunteer with athletics events, the Gilmour Academy Golf Classic in Memory of Charlie Tremont ’70 committee members, Blue & Gray Society event hosts and the Lancer Nation Tour hosts.

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

Your willingness to give of your time, talent and treasure is what enables us to continue to host the variety of events on and off campus. These events are so important to our community-building and help to create memories that last a lifetime. We could not do it without the countless hours you dedicate. Thank you!

FOUNDATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS AND MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES

William E. and Mary F. Conway Fund

Hummingbird Home Care

Corken Steel Products

Inficon

Corporate Wings-Cleveland LLC

IQVIA

DBOH Associates, LLC

Kastelic Giving Fund

Di Iorio Sheet Metal

Kearney Sales, Inc.

DiTo's Bar and Grill

The Lynn Arko and Michael V. Kelley Foundation

Corinne L. Dodero Foundation for the Arts and Sciences

KeyBank Foundation

A Grateful Friend

Duke Energy Foundation

Lincoln Financial Foundation

Anonymous

Eaton Charitable Fund

Maxi's in Little Italy

The B. Charles and Jay G. Ames Foundation

Ferrous Processing & Trading Company

MJ Tree Service, Inc.

Anderson Family Foundation

The Figgie Foundation

W. Gerald Moore Educational Foundation

Baird Family Fund

Fluid Line Products, Inc.

The John and Sally Morley Charitable Fund

Baird Foundation, Inc.

Force Sports

William C. Mulligan Charitable Gift Fund

Robert W. Baird & Co.: The Diemer Layden Group

The Sam J. Frankino Foundation

Murphy Family Foundation

Frantz Family Fund

Musca Family Charitable Fund

Richard A. Barone Foundation

General Electric

The New York Community Trust

Buckeye Heating

Gilmour Academy Class of 2018

The NOCO Company

John A. Cable Foundation

Gilmour Academy Men's Club

Old Trail School

Capital Group

Gilmour Academy Women's Club

Olympic Steel

Catholic Community Foundation Charities Aid Foundation of America

Robert & Blanche Gordon Family Affiliated Fund

The William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Foundation

Chiarucci-O'Brien Family Charitable Trust

GPI2 Incorporated

Oswald Companies

The Cleveland Foundation

Great Lakes Sailfish Swimming, Inc.

Our Lady of the Lake School

Doris Clinton-Gobec Fund

Guardian Title & Guaranty Agency, Inc.

Past Presidents Foundation

Ellen E. and Victor J. Cohn Supporting Foundation

H & M Landscaping, Inc

The Michael Pender Memorial Fund

The Howley Foundation

Pfizer Foundation

The DMR Charitable Foundation

The Laub Foundation


OT H E R G I V I N G | T R I B U T E G I V I N G

Prestige Jewels, Inc. Price Waterhouse Coopers LLP Progressive Insurance Foundation Raytheon Company Remodeling Associates, Inc. Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Rivchun & Sons, Inc. The Robbins Foundation Robertson Heating Supply Co. Sherwin-Williams Foundation Skoda, Minotti & Co. TEGNA Foundation Third Federal Foundation Todd Associates, Inc. Transdigm Group Inc. Charity Custodial Account Transmission & Fluid Equipment, Inc. UBS United Way of Greater Atlanta Veale Foundation Dr. Frank Vecchio and Helen Williams Vecchio Foundation

G IF TS IN HONOR OF

Verizon Foundation VISA Giving Station Wells Fargo Community Support

Arthur F. Anton Leonard D. Kichler

Wesley Family Foundation Yogapipe, Inc.

Elizabeth L. Blanchfield Ray and Karen Murphy

G IF TS IN KIND

Fr. John J. Blazek, C.S.C. '58 E. Timothy '61 and Mary Holzheimer Mary T. Humensky

Anthony J. Asher '84

Paula Bloch Margaret Ribar G.O. '73

Timothy and Elizabeth Chiarucci '84 Morgan

Jeff Brown Chris and Danielle Bryant

Governor's Office State of Ohio Oswald Companies

John J. Carney '62 Ferrous Processing & Trading Company

Prestige Jewels, Inc.

Class of 1980 Douglas P. Mesi '80

Paul Fantelli Rivchun & Sons Inc. Robert B. Skoda '07 Br. Charles T. Smith, C.S.C. Joseph J. ’80 and Julie A. Soukenik

TRIBUTE GIVING

The Stefanski Family Foundation

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

TRIBUTE GIVING

The PNC Foundation

“THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF EXERTING ONE'S STRENGTH. ONE IS PUSHING DOWN, THE OTHER IS PULLING UP." -BOOKER T WASHINGTON, AMERICAN EDUCATOR, AUTHOR, ORATOR AND ADVISOR TO MULTIPLE U.S. PRESIDENTS

Class of 2010 Matthew Stouffer '10 Class of 2022 Harrison R. Rogers '22 Dawn M. Conforti Jay and Claire VanAntwerp Linda Fisco Barbara A. Fisco Lisa C. and Robert A. Forino Cheryl Forino Wahl '87 Gilmour Academy Faculty Robert and Lea Rankin

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TRIBUTE GIVING

G IF TS IN HONOR OF CONTINUED Ryan Gondek '19 David and Denise Gondek Roberta Guarino G.O. '82 Elizabeth Hackman Heer G.O. '77 Margaret Ribar G.O. '73

Margaret L. Schmidt '12 Kai-Roger and Mary Schmidt Todd Underwood Linda Underwood Annamarie M. Wiandt '25 Annette Jones

Marc C. Haag Jay and Claire VanAntwerp

Mark '90 and Karen Manfredonia '90 Wickett W. John and Jean M. Wickett

Roxee Hughes '20 Dr. Richard T. and Kathleen Z. Hughes

Ursula L. Wyrwas Michael Heryak and Janet Wyrwas Heryak

Gay L. Janis Edward J. Kelley, Jr. and Mary Beth Kelley Sean T. Kelley '16| Br. Robert Livernois, C.S.C.

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

Randi B. Russell Jay and Claire VanAntwerp

Kathleen C. and Robert E. Kenny Lorraine C. and William Dodero The Sam J. Frankino Foundation Nick and Corinne Dodero '02 Salvador

GIF TS IN MEMORY OF

David J. Kilkenny Chris and Danielle Bryant

James M. Brennan '71 Douglas M. '71 and Sharon Austin Patrick J. Trahan, Jr. '71 and Anne Traha Robert S. '71 and Laura Wright

Andrew B. King '16 Scott King and Anna Backus King

Charles H. Brewster, Jr. '50 Robert J. Durkin '79

Carly R. King '14 Scott King and Anna Backus King

Thomas and Marjory K. Brigham Dr. Richard E. '64 and Barbara Brigham

Br. Robert E. Lavelle, C.S.C. William R. and Patrice O. Carothers

Thomas O. Callaghan '65 Thomas R. Eby, Jr. '65 and Ann Eby John and Dorothy Callaghan G.O. '72 Gunn

Barry P. and Mary Livingston Katie Wetherbee David '90 and Katherine Oviatt '89 Livingston Katie Wetherbee John Malloy & GA Hockey James B. Young Montessori Teachers Randy and Dawn M. Conforti LCPL Joseph D. Morek '14 LCDR Dennis D. Morek, Jr. and Lisa S. Morek Sean P. O'Toole Chris and Danielle Bryant Paul A. Primeau Br. Kenneth Kane, C.S.C. Frank and Kathleen Roddy Alfred I. and Kris M. Geis Dennis and Anne Marie Grapo Terrence Kelley, Sr. Robert and Doris Krejci

Vincent Caruso Josephine Caruso David D. Carr Howard Berry and Mary Mulholland Justin Byrne Justin Carr Corinne L. Dodero Foundation for the Arts and Sciences Corporate Wings-Cleveland LLC Lorraine C. and William Dodero Michael Donahoe James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar Ferrous Processing & Trading Company E. Timothy '61 and Mary Holzheimer Hummingbird Home Care Kathleen C. and Robert E. Kenny Maeve McGuire Lora Mercuri William J. O'Neill, Jr. '51 and Katherine T.O'Neill

Oswald Companies Kenneth C. and Pamela V. Ricci Liliane Richa Nick and Corinne Dodero '02 Salvador Skoda, Minotti & Co. Robert Solomon and Nancy F. Hexter Walter E. and Dr. Jerry Sue Thornton Transmission & Fluid Equipment, Inc. Edmund J. and Linda Sue Turk Loree Vick Stephen and Farah Walters Vincent A. Chiarucci James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar Patrick and Renee Stoll G.O. '80 Powell Daniel Zeiser and Lori Gallo-Zeiser G.O. '76 Ellen Childs Frank D. '82 and Sue Childs Reed and Kristine McGivney Dr. Donald G. Patacca '82 James V. Coakley '80 Daniel R. '80 and Carolyn K. Ranke R. Timothy Coerdt '80 Dorothy A. Coerdt Ray Colasante Carol Colasante Gloria Cotton Allison M. Maranuk '04 Adrienne Curtis Leonard D. Kichler Olympic Steel, Inc. Leo Dunlevy, Sr. Carol Colasante Rosemarie DiPuccio Essa Rocco A. and Virginia DiPuccio Peter J. Eby '67 Douglas M. '71 and Sharon Austin Buckeye Heating Jeff Cherif Corken Steel Products Thomas R. Eby, Jr. '65 and Ann Eby William J. and Dayle K. Eby James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar Donald T. Farrell John and Ann Gordon John S. Greene and Siobhan Refice-Greene Michael Highfield Stanley and Donna Hirsch E. Timothy '61 and Mary Holzheimer Michael and Mary Kay Hopkins Michael and Ann Howe Inficon L. James Juliano, Jr. '67 and Terry Juliano Dr. Iain and Holly Gepfert G.O. '79 Kalfas Francis T. and Julia B. Keally Todd and Meredith Eby '92 Korner Randy Martina Paul and Elizabeth Page G.O. '75 Minnillo Geoffrey A. '55 and Emily Morton Frank Nagode Timothy F. '60 and Joanne E. O'Brien Robertson Heating Supply Co. William Snyder


TRIBUTE GIVING

John D. Fay '72 James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar Sr. Rita Ferry, HM Vincent A. and Elizabeth Ferry Ernest Fisco Michael A. '75 and Michelle Fisco Barbara A. Fisco '87 Joseph P. Frantz '75 Malcolm and Mora Meluch

Michael J. Gerl Frances Gaudio Rev. Dr. Lloyd R. Gesner Herbert S. '74 and Kathleen Hackman G.O. '75 Crowth Michael Stanley Grabowski Michael M. and Kathryn Grabowski John K. and Lorranne T. Haggerty John D. Haggerty '74 A. Stuart Hamilton Brian S. '82 and Gail D. Hamilton Andrew J. Hammer '86 Daniel W. Hammer Heidi Weber Herten '84 James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar Kathleen C. and Robert E. Kenny Richard K. Lichtman Geoffrey A. '55 and Emily Morton Pete Holdsworth Sharon Newman Daniel C. Howley '61 T. Mark '61 and Ruthanne P. Sweeney Br. Richard J. Keller, C.S.C. Valerie Gren Dr. John Kmieck James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar Paul M. Krampe '62 David J. '62 and Shirley Daly Richard J. '62 and Susan B. McSorley Jon O. Newton '62 John D. and Colleen F. Schmidt Dr. William F. Sweeney '62 Mary Kathleen Lasch Mary Ann Lasch G.O. '72 Tracy Lawson Timothy D. '85 and Kathie Fording Dr. Wayne N. Lobue Martha C. Ligas '09 Kasey H. Marlow '97 James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar Patrick F. McCartan III '81 Patrick F. and Lois A. McCartan

Richard G. Sullivan '53 Elaine Sullivan

James D. Mix '53 Gail C. Mix

Tihomir W. Teisl Addison Barnett '11 Jane M. Ciuni '04 Joseph R. '77 and Mary Jo Ciuni Robert N. Fowler Kathleen M. Lynch Emily S. McQuiston LCPL Joseph D. Morek '14 William M. '84 and Marie C. Porter Stephen A. '00 and Valerie Teisl

Kasey H. Marlow '97 James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar Patrick F. McCartan III '81 Patrick F. and Lois A. McCartan Kenneth J. Miller '72 Eric A. Miller '78 James D. Mix '53 Gail C. Mix Charles A. Mooney '52 Laurie Mooney Kit Moore Lucas Clark Patrick T. Morgan '83 Edwin T. and Nancy Jeffery Francis J. Myers Nancy G. Myers John A. Naylor '62 James A. Maharas '62 Tiffany M. Neff '05 Kevin W. Benacci '05 Timothy P. O'Connor '55 Dr. Patrick S. '61 and Mary J. O'Connor Nacy A. Panzica James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar Richard J. Phillips '66 James L. McCrystal, Jr. '66 and Gayle McCrystal Michael L. Rhoa '80 Daniel R. '80 and Carolyn K. Ranke Mary Sarver Kathleen A. Allen Nina R. Clark Karen Kartzmer-Mazala Dr. Scott A. Seifert '85 Dolores M. Seifert

Br. Basil Thomas C.S.C. Harold J. Wolf '59 Joseph Turkaly Robert S. '71 and Laura Wright Diane Urban Lucas Clark Richard E. Ursem '50 Robert J. Durkin '79 Paul J. Volpe, Sr. Maidie G. Volpe Vernon E. Weber Thomas R. Eby, Jr. '65 and Ann Eby James L. McCrystal, Jr. '66 and Gayle McCrystal Jennifer A. Oliver '88 William M. and Mary Sharon Schumacher Anthony G. '80 and Amy M. Weber

TRIBUTE GIVING

John J. Gale William M. '84 and Marie C. Porter

Kenneth J. Miller '72 Eric A. Miller '78

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Arthur Sparks Meg Swartz Anthony T. '75 and Kathleen L. Visconsi Yogapipe, Inc. Dr. Carl P. '67 and Charlotte Zeithaml John D. Zimmerman

James F. Weisberger '64 Deborah J. Weisberger Melvin D. Weltle James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar Old Trail School John M. and Laura Overman Edgar F. Wyrwas Michael Heryak and Janet Wyrwas Heryak Rosemary Yert John L. Walsh, Sr. and Judith Walsh

Andrew P. Selfridge '67 James C. '59 and Caroline Farrar Geoffrey A. '55 and Emily Morton G. Thomas '65 and Kerry Selfridge Raymond A. Sharnsky Anonymous Samuel C. Handy '11 Richard J. '85 and Erika Juliano Brian D. Sharnsky '09 Rev. Richard Sitar, C.S.C John W. '61 and Mary Ann Kenesey Dr. Curtis W. Smith Harrison Quast '09 Brandon Smith '05 and Rebecca Campbell '08 Dorothy Sollan Neal A. '61 and Mary Sollan Floyd E. Stefanski Gavin B. '07 and Jill Stefanski

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KATHLEEN C. KENNY

SEAN O’TOOLE

FR. JOHN BLAZEK ’58, C.S.C.

Campus Minister

DAVID PFUNDSTEIN ’93

2019-2020 ADVANCEMENT STAFF

Dean of Student Life and Leadership

WHITNEY DALY

KATHRYN J. POPP

Director of Institutional Advancement

EVAN RICHARD

Senior Annual Giving Officer

2019-2020 ADMINISTRATION Head of School

Director of Holy Cross Mission Integration

ELIZABETH EDMONDSON

Interim Director of Upper School, Dean of Faculty and Director of Curriculum Development

MARC HAAG

Director of Lower School and Montessori Programs

ELIZABETH TITAS LAZZARO

Director of Enrollment Management, Marketing & Communications

RAY MURPHY

Director of Institutional Advancement

Athletic Director

Chief Financial Officer

Director of Diversity and Inclusion

KRISTIN ROGERS

Director of Human Resources

RAY MURPHY

ELIZABETH BLANCHFIELD SHARI GREEN

Special Events and Parent Relations Officer

ED RYAN

KALEB KASCHALK

TYM TAGLIAFERRO

JACQUI LUNDI

Director of Residence Life Director of Middle School, Associate Director of Upper School

Annual Giving Officer

Advancement Associate

JOHN MALLOY

Advancement Officer

G. THOMAS SELFRIDGE ’65

Senior Development Officer

ARLENE SMITH

Advancement Associate

HANNAH O’DONNELL WONG ’09

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

Database and Prospect Research Coordinator


B OA R D O F T R U ST E E S

MICHAEL A. POKLAR KENNETH C. RICCI AMY I. RITCHIE ’87 PHILLIP M. ROBINSON, JR. ’99 MATTHEW W. RODDY ’86 JAMES E. ROONEY ’86 BR. CHARLES T. SMITH, C.S.C. SEAN M. STACK MICHELLE BRENNAN STEFAN ’84 DR. KEVIN M. STEIN DR. TODD R. SWEDA EDWARD J. SWINARSKI BRUCE E. TAYLOR STEVEN TREPPO, PH.D. CHARLES V. WELLMAN, M.D. ’68 CHRISTOPHER C. WINSLADE ’84 E. MARK YOUNG, ESQ. ’92

MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION

OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION

HONORARY LIFE TRUSTEES

MURLAN J. MURPHY, JR. ’64

ANTHONY J. ASHER JOHN H. BORKEY, SR.

BR. KENNETH HADERS, C.S.C.

Provincial

President

MURLAN J. MURPHY, JR. ’64

BR. ROBERT E. LAVELLE, C.S.C.

President

BR. ROBERT E. LAVELLE, C.S.C.

First Vice President

LYNN ARKO KELLEY, ESQ. G.O. ’73

Vice President

Second Vice President

KATHLEEN C. KENNY

ELIZABETH J. OLIVER

Head of School

FRED G. BOTEK, JD ’85 Chairman of the Board

MICHAEL A. GLEASON

Treasurer

KATHLEEN C. KENNY

Assistant Treasurer

MICHAEL E. ELLIOTT, ESQ. ’71

Vice Chairman

Secretary

MICHAEL E. ELLIOTT, ESQ. ’71

BR. CHARLES T. SMITH, C.S.C.

Secretary

FR. JOHN J. BLAZEK, C.S.C. ’58 LORRAINE C. DODERO BR. CHESTER A. FREEL, C.S.C. BR. KENNETH A. KANE, C.S.C. BR. CHARLES T. SMITH, C.S.C. BR. JAMES C. SPOONER, C.S.C.

Assistant Secretary

EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEES

LEADERSHIP GIVING

ANTHONY J. ASHER ’84 MICHAEL J. BAIRD DEAN C. BARRY ’84 RUSSELL F. BERZIN FR. JOHN J. BLAZEK, C.S.C. ’58 FRED G. BOTEK, JD ’85 MARK A. CHIACCHIARI ’94 SUSAN L. CHIANCONE JOSEPH R. CIUNI ’77 DOMINIC A. DIPUCCIO ’82 DR. VICKI HAYWOOD DOE LORRAINE C. DODERO MICHAEL E. ELLIOTT, ESQ. ’71 LISA FAZIO BR. CHESTER A. FREEL, C.S.C. MICHAEL A. GLEASON

DANIEL P. HARRINGTON MICHAEL C. HOWLEY ’01 EDWARD J. HYLAND CHRISTOPHER J. KELLER, ESQ. C. RANDOLPH KELLER, ESQ. LYNN ARKO KELLEY, ESQ. G.O. ’73 PAUL E. KIEBLER IV JOHN J. LENNON ROBERT J. MIAVITZ ’87 PAULA A. MINELLO ROBERT S. MONITELLO ELIZABETH CHIARUCCI MORGAN ’84 MURLAN J. MURPHY, JR. ’64 ELIZABETH J. OLIVER PATRICK J. O'NEILL, JR. ’80 JOHN E. PALLAT III ’78 ANTHONY M. PANZICA ’71 JAMES R. PENDER KATHERINE C. PENDER

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

VINCENT A. CHIARUCCI ◆ VINCENT F. DECRANE MARK G. FRANTZ ’65 ROBERT E. HELTZEL, JR. ’65 ◆ E. TIMOTHY HOLZHEIMER ’61 CAROLE A. KEATING ERNEST P. MANSOUR THOMAS J. MARRIE ◆ ANTHONY J. MARTINO FRANK A. POTENZIANI RAYMOND R. RHODE ’51 DAVID C. WAGNER

GREGORY S. COSTABILE President: Men's Club

IVA MARIE JOHNSON

President: Lower School Parents Organization

BRENDEN P. KELLEY ’08

President: Alumni Association

CHRISTINE PAHORESKY

President: Women's Club

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If you are interested in donating to the Academy, you can always donate by check or credit card using the envelope below, but can also give stocks and/or utilize your company’s matching gift program. To learn more, please call Director of Institutional Advancement Ray Murphy at

PERSEVERANTI DABITUR

(440) 473-8089.


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WAYS TO INSPIRE

Many generous donors give their time and talent, and contribute directly to the Academy’s success by enhancing our students’ experiences. There are numerous ways to engage in the Gilmour community. You can share your professional experience at the Sophomore Career Day, mentor a senior during their Senior Project, host a student for a semester-long internship, or meet with a student as part of his/her VECTOR experience. Alumni also volunteer as class agents to strengthen the tie between the Academy and its graduates, which helps increase alumni support for The Gilmour Fund. Additionally, volunteers are encouraged to participate with annual engagement or through fundraising events - the Women’s Club’s Annual Fashion Show; the Lower School’s Christmas Family Gathering; the monthly networking series sponsored by the Men’s Club; the Gilmour Academy Golf Classic in Memory of Charlie Tremont ’70; or many other social, artistic or athletic events on campus. Join others by being active participants - in the end you will make Gilmour an even stronger and more vibrant community.

GIFTS OF PHILANTHROPY THE GILMOUR FUND - The cornerstone of philanthropy is The Gilmour Fund, our annual giving program, which has the most immediate impact upon our students. Its focus is to raise funds to help contain tuition costs by meeting a greater percentage of the Academy’s operating budget, and to provide need-based tuition assistance to deserving students who otherwise might not be able to afford a Gilmour education. The Gilmour Fund is used to attract and retain distinguished faculty, provide state-of-theart technology and continue to grow academic and extracurricular programming. Every gift makes a difference and every gift is appreciated.

PLANNED GIFTS

Making arrangements today for a future gift to benefit the Academy is a thoughtful gesture that expresses your faith in our future. Planned giving can provide valuable tax benefits for the donor and provides Gilmour with substantial, meaningful gifts. The following are a few ways to make planned gifts:

BEQUESTS - Through your will or living trust, you can provide a

legacy for causes that were an important part of your life. A will allows the donor to maintain complete control of assets during his or her lifetime with the knowledge that those assets will be distributed in accordance with the donor’s plan and enacted upon death.

RETIREMENT PLAN - A tax-efficient, flexible and low-cost option is to include Gilmour Academy in your retirement plan by naming the school as a beneficiary to a portion of your 401(k), 403(b) or IRA. In most cases there is no cost associated with adding or changing a beneficiary to a retirement plan. CHARITABLE LEAD TRUSTS - A Charitable Lead Trust provides current income to Gilmour Academy for a fixed period of time. The assets of the trust are then returned to the donor or the donor’s designee. Properly structured, a CLT will allow assets to pass tax-free from one generation of a family to another.

LE AR NS TH H IRPO G PIV CI N OG PPORTUNITIES LPEHAI D

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ilmour Academy’s ability to thrive and to continue to be able to offer new generations of students an excellent education is due, in part, to its many loyal friends who donate their time, talent and financial resources to the Academy and its mission.

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PHILANTHROPIC OPPORTUNITIES

LIFE INSURANCE - A gift of insurance that names Gilmour Academy as the irrevocable beneficiary provides a tax deduction equal to the replacement value of the policy. If you continue to make premium payments on the policy, those also are taxdeductible. GIFTS-IN-KIND - The Academy also welcomes donations of goods and/or services for which Gilmour would otherwise have to pay.

RESTRICTED GIFTS - The Restricted Gifts category includes contributions that a donor has designated for specific projects or programs such as endowed and restricted scholarship funds.

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