The O'Neal Magazine 2022 | Annual Report 2021-2022

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O’NEAL O’NEAL

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Signature Scholars Research Program

Students: Caroline Acker, Luke Harper, Audrey Kim, Tylar Pastre and Rachel Wolff. Director : Dr. Nicole Camastra

Kathy Taylor, Director of Communications

ANNUAL REPORT • GIVING

Laura Wrightson, Advancement Systems Manager

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O'Neal Faculty, Staff, and Families

Wendy Hodges, Photographer

Ted Fitzgerald, Photographer

The O'Neal School Archives

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Celebrating Konni's Courtyard

Alumni Story: Toyin Koleoso '18

Births

Marriages

O'Neal Celebrates Beth Whitman

"Falcons are 50" Golf Tournament

Celebrating 50 Years of Athletics

Signature Scholars Program On John Elmore's 10 Years

Ranger Nancy | Christine Fecteau

Welcome Back Class Trips!

Class of 2022 Achievements

2021/2022 Annual Report & Giving

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Dear O'Neal Community,

It has been my honor to serve O’Neal as Head of School during the last 10 academic years. The School has added programs and grade levels, made campus wide improvements, faced challenges like the pandemic, celebrated the countless accomplishments of our students, and grown along with the Sandhills. Most importantly, we have had the privilege and responsibility to serve our families and provide our students an outstanding educational experience. My first kindergarten students are now in upper school and some of the graduates from my time not only have careers but have also started families. The students are at the heart of everything we do at O’Neal, and to have been a small part of their lives and their futures is the greatest honor of my three decades in independent schools.

Readers will find stories about our students throughout these pages. SSRP scholars, athletes from the School’s history, and students learning on class trips and from O’Neal’s first campus naturalist and our new librarian. You will also read the special story of Toyin Koleoso. She demonstrates courage, resilience and determination, and her host families exemplify extraordinary caring and generosity. All are inspiring. These student stories make it clear what a unique and extraordinary community we have at O’Neal.

This month O’Neal launched a new logo which is displayed throughout campus, and in our materials, including this magazine. This formal logo’s design is based on the beautiful pavilion in Konni’s Courtyard. This area was created as a community space for students and events, and it celebrates the School’s first 50 years. The structure at the center of campus unifies the divisions and proudly symbolizes the vision of those who made the School what it is today. The new logo represents O’Neal’s next era and bright future.

O’Neal is accredited by the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS) and is the only member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) in the area. O’Neal completed its reaccreditation for SAIS in September and received a unanimous recommendation for renewal from the visiting team of school leaders. The visiting team commended the School in many ways, including our comprehensive programs, strong sense of community, use of outdoor spaces, and strong faculty. After the evaluation of a SAIS school’s documents and standards, the overall process prompts schools to set goals for the next five years. O’Neal has identified the following broad areas for focus and improvement: Science and Technology; Safety and Wellness; Teaching and Learning; and Facilities. The accreditation self-study occurred in conjunction with the Board of Trustees’ strategic planning process, and that document will be completed later this year.

Those in the O’Neal community who know me know that I am enormously proud of this School and what we have accomplished. They know that I try to approach opportunities with an entrepreneurial mindset to serve others. Though I appreciate the Board of Trustees and SSRP students in having the cover story of this magazine spotlight my 10 years at O'Neal, the School's progress over the last 10 years is due to excellence of the faculty and staff, the trust and support of our families, and to the trustees who sustained the School. I am especially grateful to the board chairs who helped me through every challenge and celebrated every success. Thank you all, and I look forward to what the future holds for The O’Neal School we all cherish.

All the best,

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Celebrating Konni's Courtyard

O'Neal's central campus opened in August of 2022 after lengthy construction. A special reception and dedication ceremony was held in April of 2022 where this project that connects all facets of the School's campus was named Konni's Courtyard in honor of Konni McMurray.

For more than 25 years Konni and her husband Brian have supported O'Neal. Konni has given generously of her time for special projects such as the annual Benefit, serving as a trustee and in parent roles surrounding the activities of her four children, as well as financial support.

Konni's Courtyard was part of O'Neal's Growing Strong Capital Campaign. To learn more about the campaign, visit ONealSchool.org /Giving.

Konni McMurray (right) stands with present Chair of the Board of Trustees Lynda Acker (left), who was also a key consultant for the design of Konni's Courtyard.

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A Dream Fulfilled

A look at the life journey of Aminatu Toyin Koleoso '18

Seven years ago, at the young age of 15, Toyin boarded a plane to the United States leaving her mother, father, brother, and sister in Lagos, Nigeria. Her focus was on obtaining an education in the United States and basketball. Seven years ago, Head of School John Elmore saw the results of his efforts in arranging for Toyin’s emigration to the US. Mr. Elmore had a connection with Toyin’s school, and from working with other students, knew what a life-changing opportunity O'Neal could give. With many members of the O’Neal community supporting him, it was his goal to set the stage for a successful future for Toyin who had the maturity and courage to take on the challenge.

With one suitcase holding only a few articles of clothing, Toyin arrived at her new home with Janet Trent and Dargan Moore and daughters Emma ‘15 and Elizabeth ‘18 as her host family. “I wasn’t sure what I was doing exactly,” Toyin remembers. “I didn’t think much of the future past high school. I just saw that other girls were doing well going this route.”

O’Neal’s

Aminatu Toyin Koleoso ’18 graduated from Skidmore College last spring with degrees in business administration and economics. During her time at Skidmore, she was a part of the women’s basketball program as a college recruit. She is presently a financial services consultant at Ernst and Young in New York City.

In 2015, host parent Dargan Moore shared his perspective on hosting Toyin.

“Toyin is a source of learning for all of us with her entirely different viewpoint and background. Just as foreign travel lets you see your own home in a new way, her

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Toyin Koleoso is guest speaker at O'Neal's Sports Recognition Ceremony 2022 Skidmore College Graduate 2022 Toyin was a 3-sport student-athlete for O'Neal.

questions and comments, and the things we explain to her about life in America, give us a fresh and sometimes surprising view of our lives.

Another aspect of having an exchange student for an entire school year is the impact that her education will have on her perspective of the choices she has in life. All teenagers mature and learn about life throughout high school, but with the added impact of living in a different culture, her journey is perhaps farther and faster. Being a part of that on a daily basis is a privilege, and we can already see Toyin enlarging her view of the possibilities that lie ahead.”

The following two years, Toyin was hosted by the McHarney family.

Caelan McHarney ’22 introduced Toyin as last year’s sports recognition ceremony guest speaker.

“I will never forget meeting Toyin for the first time. It was my first open gym the summer after my sixth-grade year and I was brand new to O’Neal. When I walked through the door at the Hannah Center Gym, I saw Toyin warming up. She was so friendly and when I went home to my mom, I asked if Toyin could come live with us. Fast forward, Toyin moved in with us a year later and became the older sister I never would have had. She has been a huge role model for me for the past six years.”

During Toyin’s time at O’Neal, she was a stand-out 3-sport student-athlete holding all-conference honors in volleyball and basketball and setting multiple school records in track and field. In the classroom, Toyin was determined to excel. She reflects, “I don’t know if it would have happened, but at that time, in my head, I thought I must do well. I don’t want to be sent back.”

That determination helped Toyin to be accepted into the Opportunity Program at Skidmore, a program providing financial, academic, and psychosocial support for talented and motivated students. The Opportunity Program funded Toyin’s college education, and furthered her basketball career.

many things. It has brought me so much from where I was to where I am right now.” College basketball was a humbling experience but worth the work. She was able to meet people from backgrounds different from her own.

After receiving a summer internship with Ernst & Young, she was offered a full-time job as a financial services consultant a full year before graduating.

"I am so proud of Toyin and honored to have been part of her journey," says Head of School John Elmore. "O'Neal's community did much to help and support her, but truly, she brought more to our school than we could have imagined. She is an inspiration."

During her three years at O’Neal, in addition to her host families, many in the O'Neal community, including coaches and close friends, joined in having Toyin with them over the summer, on weekends and holidays, and at other special times. She attributes her relationships and friendships made at O’Neal and Skidmore for assisting with her achievements.

On her senior night at Skidmore, her three best friends were there to support her. As her accomplishments were being read, she reflected on her journey as an international student, her last moments at the airport with her family in Nigeria, and how much she had achieved in less than seven years with the support of friends, host families, and teammates.

Toyin closed her presentation as guest speaker at last year’s sports recognition ceremony with the following: “All I can say is the greatest gift of life is friendships and relationships... and I have received it.”

Since age 13, Toyin has played basketball. “I love being competitive,” she reflects. “Basketball has exposed me to so

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Toyin and the Trent-Moore Family Toyin and the McHarney Family

Births

O'Neal Alumni are encouraged to share your news of marriages, births and other life changing events with Director of

Sarah D'Annunzio Corwin '15 and Hunter Corwin Vaughn Corwin | November 28, 2021 Alumni Relations Blanche Slade Hancock '88. Alumni@ONealSchool.org Joseph Taylor ’14 and Shelby Taylor Bodie Craig February 21, 2022 Kristin Crenshaw Harding ’04 and Ben Harding Henry Edward March 7, 2022 Chappell Russell Foley ‘09 and Justin Foley Sutton Grey March 22, 2022 Jeni Belle Rattz Fredericks '13 and Trent Fredericks Leo Cameron June 18, 2022 Chance Martin ‘10 and Alyssa Martin Birdie July 18, 2022 John Schoemmell ‘10 and Anastasia Schoemmell Margot Wren July 22, 2022 Adam Crenshaw ‘02 and Kelly Crenshaw Layla Joy August 28, 2022 Danielle Bradshaw Leach ’10 and Cody Leach Amelia Marie September 7, 2022 Cate Dahl Bitzer ‘08 and Grant Bitzer Benjamin David September 16, 2022 Alex Stroud ’15 and Lura Martinez Stroud, Celia Elizabeth October 5, 2022 Daniella Howe Selfridge ‘13 and Thomas Selfridge Ryker Kennedy October 6, 2022
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Leah Kelly Grose ’08 and Michael Grose Amie Patton October 16, 2021

Marriages

Bradley Miller ’15 to Bailey Shea May 28, 2022 Claire Russell ’12 to Benjamin Little July 2, 2022 John Roger Moore ’14 to Georgi Yaekel May 28, 2022 Natalie Placa ’17 to Garrett Cave May 28, 2022 Maggie Hakas ‘13 to Jordan Mebane September 24, 2022 Katie Salloum ‘13 and Luke Elliott ’13 November 19, 2022 Kellyann Miller ’11 to Chris Irwin October 8, 2022 Sierra Hawkins ’15 to Keegan Atherton September 24, 2022 McKenzie Cooper ’15 and Rick Catania ’15 January 21, 2022
“A happy marriage is a long conversation which always seems too short.”
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– Andre Maurois

O'Neal Celebrates Beth Whitman

Incelebration of her 81st birthday and her 30+ years of teaching, coaching, counseling, and mentoring O'Neal students, we gathered to honor Beth Whitman in June. It was a lovely celebration, topped off with fantastic performances by David Michael Wolff and Newnew Hong '27. Ms. Whitman loves classical music. It was a truly special evening for a truly special lady.

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The guest of honor Beth Whitman (L-R) Class of 1986 Lee Whitman, Michael Gutschmit, Octavious 'Lewis' Gibbons, Tayloe Compton Moye, Stuart Schulte, Steve McSwain Carolina Philharmonic Conductor and Artistic Director Maestro David Michael Wolff New New Hong '27 Anne Ellis Friesen '81 speaks to honor Beth Whitman. (L-R) Jared Lina '97, Scott Wilson, Roberta Quis Fox '99, Farra Martin Wilson '00, Catherine Frock Vogt '95, Ginny Quis Sloan'96

"Falcons are 50" Golf Tournament & Alumni Day

O’Neal’s Falcons are 50 Commemorative Golf Tournament and Alumni Day was held on April 9th. The golf tournament saw current students, parents, friends and nearly 20 alumni compete at the newly renovated Southern Pines Golf Club. Many more alumni joined the golfers at the Alumni Day Dinner.

To learn about future alumni events, contact Director of Alumni Relations

Alumni@ONealSchool.org

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Blanche Slade Hancock '88. (L-R) Clifton Cameron, Jared Lina '97, Brian Street '96, Tim Fraley '96 (L-R) Joseph Taylor '14, Ricky Taylor, Will Taylor '17, (front) Sam Taylor '28 (L-R) Rachel Joyce '26, Victor Afable, Sophia Afable '26, Brooke Greenblatt '25 Members of O'Neal's golf teams helped with the golf tournament. (L-R) Mary Earhart, Jack Halloran, Jacob Graham, Peter Myers, Maya Beasley

Starting with Volleyball, Basketball and Soccer

In1971 The O’Neal School was founded. In 1972 O’Neal Athletics was born. This year we celebrate 50 years of athletics at O’Neal beginning with volleyball, basketball and soccer.

Volleyball

Without an indoor facility until the winter of 1974, volleyball games and practices at O’Neal were held on the outside court. Mary Ann Hall (Halstead) was the coach. Originally, she was an English teacher asked to help with physical education. She taught the fundamentals and the team played large schools with established sports programs, such as Charlotte Country Day. It was a humble beginning for volleyball on their outdoor court. In 1973, volleyball’s second year, the School had JV and varsity teams.

“When I think of O’Neal volleyball, I think of Coach Cindy Strickland,” says Roberta. “As my PE teacher starting in kindergarten, she had us working on volleyball passes and serves long before we could play middle school volleyball. Coach Strickland loved the game of volleyball and she helped instill a love of the game in me. There were lots of wins under Coach Strickland, but what I remember the most is loving the experience so much that I didn’t want to stop playing volleyball.”

The 90s were the glory years for O'Neal Varsity Volleyball -tallying seven state championships!

Sisters Ginny Quis Wellford ’96 and Roberta Quis Fox ‘99 both played volleyball for Davidson College. At Davidson, Ginny holds the record (1996-1999) for Career Assists at 2608. Roberta holds the record (1999-2002) for Career Kills at 1233, Career Attack Percentage at .308, and Career Blocks at 431.

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1977 Varsity Boys win the Holiday Tournament Volleyball on the outdoor courts in 1973 1989 State Champions, the beginning of a series of state championship wins.

Basketball

O’Neal cannot claim a state championship for basketball, but its significance is its beginning at O’Neal, and its role in the lives of so many students and the essence of community that it provides.

O’Neal’s first headmaster Bob Haarlow played basketball at Princeton University alongside the likes of Bill Bradley who went on to play for the Knicks. It was only natural that Mr. Haarlow be the boys basketball coach. Teacher and counselor Beth Whitman coached the girls.

Lately, the girls varsity basketball team has made its mark at O’Neal and around the state. With the coaching expertise of Lulu Brase, the Lady Falcons have recently celebrated their fifth consecutive conference season and tournament championship and have competed in three state championship games. Last year, Coach Brase earned her 100th game win at O’Neal.

In recent years, O'Neal has seen its graduates join collegiate women's basketball programs.

Soccer

Soccer began at O’Neal as a spring sport, starting in the School’s 1972-73 academic year. Though primarily fielded by boys, girls were also eligible to tryout for the one soccer team the School claimed. In 1994 a girls team was formed. The 2006 girls soccer team won the state

championship under the coaching of Kyle Kegl, who has returned to O'Neal as member of the coaching staff as well as an assistant teacher in kindergarten. It is the only soccer state championship the School has earned. Team member Kelsey Hukee, who went on to play soccer at Meredith College reflects, “Soccer or ‘football’ has always been a way for me to be a part of a bigger community. When I reflect on the O’Neal Girls Varsity Soccer Team, I think of just that, a community. We were friends first and teammates second. We all played together to have fun on and off the field, which to me is really what the game is about. I feel honored and very grateful for the warm memories of van rides to away games, pregame chants, and the joy of winning States in 2006.”

The boys had consecutive conference championships in the 90's, making it to the state champoinship game for the first time in 1993. This past fall, the boys team was undefeated allowing only a single goal in season play, winning the conference championship.

With nine Wachovia/Wells Fargo Cups under its belt, most recently 2020 & 2021, superior coaching and a top notch sports performance program, O'Neal's athletics program continues to be a shining star for the O'Neal community.

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2018 Conference Champions 2006 State Champions 2022 Conference Champions

Turning Passion into Perspective

The Signature Scholars Research Program

The Class of 2022 saw the first students graduate as Signature Scholars. The Signature Scholars Research Program (SSRP), designed by John Elmore and Dr. Nicole Camastra, is a two-year intensive research study designed to challenge students beyond the normal college preparatory or Advanced Placement program and to establish a wellearned perspective on a topic about which the student is passionate.

Cohorts are not to exceed more than 10% of any class. As sophomores, students apply for the program in the spring. Those who are accepted take the Research Methodology and Philosophy class taught by Dr. Camastra in their junior year. By the end of the course, students have written their annotated bibliography and research proposal unique to each student’s scholarly interests. The second year of the program, their senior year, each SSRP student works with a faculty mentor who has knowlege of the reserach area. Each student will produce a paper of approximately 10,000 words or equivalent work and present the research results at a public symposium. Successful completion of the program will have SSRP students receiving a diploma with distinction from the School.

The program debuted last year and Emily Wacker-Puleo, Stephanie Dücker, and Vicky Mills compiled two years of work into one year.

In an interview with The Pilot newspaper, Vicky Mills ’22 stated, “Agriculture sits at this fascinating intersection of anthropology and geological sciences that I just find so intriguing, and the idea of getting to dedicate time to that interest in my school day was tempting.”

Dr. Camastra recalled lecturing at the University of Georgia. “Students rarely knew what they were interested in,” she said in an interview with The Pilot. "You can blame any number of things for that, but it’s a fact that students really have a hard time saying, ‘This is what drives me’”. The SSRP program allows students the opportunity to find their passion and earn a perspective.

Senior Max Esptein presents his research to different audiences adjusting, the presentation to the interest and level of each audience. The difficult topic of the future of space travel, its feasibility and engineering concerns was shared with O'Neal's kindergarten students.

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Vicky Smith presented "Adaptations for the United States Agronomy: Applications of Traditional Agricultural Methods in the Face of a Changing Climate” at the SSRP Symposium. Vicky is attending Smith College.

For more information about the Signature Scholars

Program, please visit our webpage.

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Emily Wacker-Puleo presented "Healthcare Regulation and Access for American Adults with Physical Disabilities" at the SSRP Symposium. Emily is attending NC State University. Stephanie Dücker presented "The Hearts and Stomachs of Kings: How Five Women Gave Power to the Tudors in a Period of Agnatic Primogeniture” at the SSRP Symposium. Stephanie is attending Washington and Lee University. Junior Class members of the 2022-2023 SSRP cohort. Audrey Kim, Caroline Acker, Luke Harper, Tylar Pastre, Rachel Wolff Senior Class members of the 2022-2023 SSRP cohort, Emma Sager and Max Epstein, with Program Director Dr. Nicole Camastra. Research

A Retrospective on John Elmore’s 10 Years as O’Neal Head of School

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The2022-2023 academic year marks Head of School

John Elmore's 10th year at The O’Neal School, a long way from the start of his educational career at Grinnell College and his hometown in rural Montana. He was the first on the paternal side to attend high school. Later, he studied abroad in Europe and gained a broader perspective of education from his global experiences. Throughout his time in graduate school and the start of his educational career, he desired to create a strong learning environment and carried his long-term academic vision with him. Above all, his greatest desire is to build academic excellence and to incorporate the feelings of community and equality within

O’Neal. Elmore’s successes produced immense growth and achievement within the School, all of which solidify his evergrowing legacy that will inspire future generations.

Elmore’s transition to O’Neal Head of School in 2014 signified a shift in O’Neal’s community, both academic and cultural. He brought with him a background of prior leadership experience. Trustee Stan Bradshaw and Chair of the Board of Trustees Dr. Lynda Acker, both of whom have worked with Elmore for years, lauded his knowledge of the education system and leadership style extending from a wealth of experience. Along with his large net of resources,

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Signature Research Scholars were tasked by the Board of Trustees to write article commemorating the accomplishments of Head of School John Elmore in celebration of his 10 years at The O'Neal School. SSRP Research and Methodology students - Caroline Acker, Luke Harper, Audrey Kim, Tylar Pastre and Rachel Wolff. Director - Dr. Nicole Camastra.

Bradshaw noted that Elmore prioritizes speed, focus, and flexibility while acting on his vision for the School to yearly expand on successful and rigorous programs. A particular value he introduced to O’Neal was a “Northeast” style, which draws on his experience with the dedicated academic tradition present in many long established institutions. Elmore also mentioned advancing O’Neal by applying an “entrepreneurial spirit” to his leadership, prioritizing new ideas and individual action.

Under his leadership, multiple programs have been founded or improved at O’Neal, along with the other positive impacts he’s made on our community. During Elmore’s 10 years, the performance of athletics has been elevated to a higher level. For example, girls golf became a varsity sport and the team has established a reputation as one of the strongest teams in the high school division. In the last four years alone, they brought home the state championship three times. The last two years have produced consecutive championships. Beyond advancing a competitive golf program, Elmore tirelessly improves other aspects of athletics at O’Neal. Acker remarked, “Athletics has been transformed into an incredibly successful program, with new teams added in both middle and upper school, and numerous championships, both conference, and state.” Furthermore, there were improvements to various facilities across campus such as updating the performance room and renovating the pool and equipment in 2018. These refurbishments enhance the physical capability, access, and health of O’Neal’s athletes, developing the performance of several sports teams. The numerous additions to the School demonstrate Elmore’s commitment to developing athletics overall.

Highlights of the Past 10 Years

• Student Enrollment Growth by 30%

• Implementation of:

– One Schoohouse Online Course Offering

– Junior Kindergarten

– Bridges in Mathematics Program (K-5)

– Readers & Writers Workshop (K-8)

– Two Additional Advanced Placement Courses + One School House Offerings

– Schoolwide Grammar Program

– Signature Scholars Research Program

– Writing Program Requiring Research Papers at all MS/US Grade Levels.

• 10 State Championships under Athletic Director James Franklin

• Awarded Wells Fargo Cup in Division 2A - 2020 & 2021

• Introduced Sports Performance Program

• Greenhouse, Campus Lighting, Central Campus & more

• Hiring of Health and Safety

Personnel

Not only is Elmore dedicated to improving sports programs, but he created new academic opportunities to push the limits of the students at O’Neal. The Signature Scholars Research Program (SSRP), implemented in 2021, was created by Elmore in combination with English Department Head, Dr. Nicole Camastra and former Upper School Head, Matthew Jacobs. Although Advanced Placement courses have been a staple of O’Neal’s curriculum for many years, Elmore knew that for some O’Neal students, APs could go only so far and something new was needed to allow students to discover new academic frontiers. As a result, Elmore implemented SSRP, a program that went beyond those classes where a select number of students could begin collegiate-level research journeys. Further, SSRP was a program that would differentiate the School and O'Neal students.

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A new tradition at O'Neal, Varsity Girls Golf Team Captain Alex Lapple presents the state championship trophy to Head of School John Elmore at a student assembly.

Elmore pursues progress in the O’Neal community beyond athletics and academics with other initiatives such as improving campus safety and diversifying the student body. For example, security fobs and a security head were introduced to O’Neal in an effort to provide greater protection to the community. Nurses and counselors are another aspect of safety and health added to O’Neal’s staff for better in-school care for students. Additionally, O’Neal is always seeking opportunities to expand the student body, such as hosting international students every year. Director of Educational Technology and Library Service, Ms. Christine Fecteau, who worked with him at Green Farms Academy in Connecticut, observes that “there is a great, at least with the students, a great desire to kind of embrace it all.” Students are ambitious, and Elmore allows for their growth with the accomplishments and programs he has created or expanded at O’Neal.

A principal change that Elmore has brought to O’Neal has been a larger focus “on excellence, [in] all areas”, as he put it. He seeks to accommodate the variety of students he recognizes at O’Neal, saying, “We've done a nice job, I think, on both ends”, referring to both ends of the wide spectrum of student identities. He is aware of the value of individual students being able to access the fields they are passionate about, whether that be athletics, academics, the arts, or a combination thereof. Elmore seeks fairness within all levels he oversees. Academics, athletics, and the arts,

programs which once saw varied attention, he has pushed to be examined in a uniform manner. No one field holds more precedent than another, something which has been well received by faculty and students alike.

John Elmore’s values as Head of School have helped him cultivate a successful and forward-looking atmosphere at O’Neal; however, he has faced his fair share of adversities. Regarding athletics, one element of inequality that Elmore has sought to correct is the superior recognition of the men’s teams in comparison to the women’s teams, regardless of skill level. When asked about Elmore’s biggest impact on the athletics department, O'Neal Athletic Director James Franklin, responded by saying, “In other schools, men's sports may get more attention, but he ensures that both gendered teams get equal representation”. Although he is very proud of the strides he has made in this area, Elmore’s commitment to progress yet again presents itself as he believes that O’Neal still has various areas in need of “building”.

This desire for continual progress Elmore has brought to O’Neal is nothing short of admirable. He is constantly forward-looking, never satisfied with the work he has done. This skill was paramount when COVID-19 halted the progress of virtually all schools in North Carolina. His leadership prospered in a time of uncertainty and helped O’Neal continue to function despite the unease that was felt

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John Elmore’s values as Head of School have helped him cultivate a successful and forward-looking atmosphere at O’Neal...
Just after taking the head of school position, John Elmore hosts faculty from Nan Fang High School in the Hunan Province of China as they come to make preparations for a two-week visit with students.

nationwide. Bradshaw spoke on Elmore’s understanding of priorities during the pandemic. Many educational administrations were unwilling to deviate from the status quo of virtual learning that had been established; however, Elmore went another route. The "Montanan”, as Elmore calls himself, instead decided to remain completely inperson, without the alternative to online education. This maneuver was risky, but in the end, offered many benefits, including the retention of all faculty members, significant advantages to students’ social and educational development, staggering growth paired with record enrollment, and the continued establishment of O’Neal as a paragon for educational excellence.

John Elmore is one of the most adaptable and resilient Heads of School in O’Neal’s half-century-long history. Throughout his time here, Elmore has implemented many projects that have shaped the School and its mission:

Signature Scholars Research Program, campus safety and health, egalitarian expansion of the athletics program, greater academic aptitude, and much more. Holistically, The O’Neal School has grown significantly under the leadership of John Elmore, a scholar who arrived on the campus 10 years ago with ideas to be implemented and aspirations worth striving for. The entire O’Neal community recognizes and values Elmore’s contributions. Such recognition was made apparent when the Board of Trustees dedicated the green space surrounding Konni’s Courtyard— the newest community space in the center of campus—to Elmore, naming it “John Elmore Green.” In the coming years, he is hopeful to implement specific educational programs, such as incorporating accommodations for learning disabilities, expanding more social and emotional learning into the Middle and Upper Schools, and continuing to implement many more monumental improvements across the campus.

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John Elmore enjoys Field Day with the students in May 2022.

Welcome Ranger Nancy!

O'Neal's Naturalist

Welcome to O'Neal Ranger Nancy! A former park ranger at Weymouth Woods, spouse to Science Department Chair David Williamson and mother to Leah ’34 and Evan ’37, she is not a stranger to the O’Neal community. She is O’Neal’s naturalist (PreK-6th) and Ranger Nancy is a “natural” at her job. From creepy crawlers and butterflies to leaves and everything green, and don’t forget our furry and feathered friends – there is always something exciting to explore with Ranger Nancy.

Meet Christine Fecteau

Director of Educational Technology & Library Services

Interactivetouch panels and laptops in the classroom, making research databases accessible to students and most importantly, converting a student who doesn't like to read into a book lover are some of the many roles of Christine Fecteau. Library circulation is up 100% year-overyear. Responsible for all aspects of the library programs and facilities, Ms. Fecteau seeks to ensure that academic and technology resources complement, enhance, and extend the School’s educational program. Ms. Fecteau comes to O’Neal from Greens Farms Academy in Westport, Connecticut where she served as director of library services for the past nine years. Ms. Fecteau has a master’s degree in informational science – school libraries from SUNY Albany and a certificate in school management and leadership from Harvard Graduate School of Education & Harvard Business School.

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A Journey of Relationships

Welcome Back Class Trips

Records dating back to 1974 document O’Neal students embarking on class trips. One week in September is dedicated to class excursions for the Upper and Middle Schools to retreats or places of interest all along the East Coast. Their purpose? To connect topics studied in class with real life places; some grades include college visits, but most of all, trips are for class bonding. The destination is ranked runner-up to the journey in getting to know classmates and advisors. Class trips are among the most memorable activities for an O’Neal student. Though O’Neal managed to have in-person learning throughout the pandemic, class trips were cut to a day trip for each class to Camp Caraway. And though the creativity of administration and student life is to be commended during a time of COVID-19 mitigation, the return of the traditional class trip was a celebratory moment in the fall of 2022.

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Top:Class of 2023 at Nantahala National Forest. Above: Class of 2024 visiting Georgia Tech. Below: Class of 2030 at Camp Rockfish
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2022 Achievement 23 National Honor Society Members 36 Graduates $3m Received in Merit Scholarships 6 Cum Laude Society Members 7 AP Scholars Granted to students who score 3 or higher on three or more AP exams. 3 AP Scholars with Honors Average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken, and scores 3 or higher on four or more of these exams. 8 AP Scholars with Distinction Average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken, and scores 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. 20
Acceptances
of

2021-2022 Annual Report & Giving

July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022

2021-2022 Board of Trustees

Executive Committee

Denise Gutschmit, Chair

Lynda Acker, Vice Chair

Lynn Walters, Treasurer

Konni McMurray, Secretary

Stan Bradshaw

John Berry

Lee Howell

David Kelley

Kara Martin

Tom McFadyen

Lindsay McManamon

Stuart Mills

Missy Quis

John Samples

John Shepherd

Heather Shook-Afable

Carrie Simmons

Za'Vette Tatum-Kodzai

John Taws

Nellie Wilcox

John Elmore, Head of School

Honorary

Elaine Tate Baillie

Stan Bradshaw

Dr. F. Farrell Collins, Jr.

Heidi Hall Jones

Konni McMurray

Edward T. Taws, Jr

2021-2022 Administrative Team

John Elmore, Head of School

Matt Peal, Head of Upper School

Miryah Walters, Head of Middle School

Kelley Adams, Head of Lower School

James Franklin, Director of Athletics & Transportation Services

Blanche Hancock, Director of Alumni Relations

Emma Morahan, Director of Operations

Kirsten Dean, Director of Development

Eddie Phillips, Chief Financial Officer

Breanna Orentlikher, Director of Admissions

Kathy Taylor, Director of Communications

Katie Wolff, Business Office Manager

*Note: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this report. However, if you have any questions or if there are any errors, please do not hesitate to contact Advancement Systems Manager Laura Wrightson at (910) 692-6920, ext.106. Thank you.

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2021-2022 Operating Fund

(1) Other Revenue – Rentals, Auxiliary Programs & Services, Transportation, Contributions, Miscellaneous, etc.

(2) Plant – Building, Equipment, Grounds & Pool Maintenance, Janitorial Supplies, Contracted Services, Medical, Safety & Security Supplies, Utilities, etc.

(3) Other Expenses – Instructional Materials & Supplies, Professional Development, Transportation, Office Supplies, Miscellaneous and other expenses used in operating the School.

22 Revenue: Tuition (net) $7,330,505 Annual Fund 179,708 Benefit Auction(Net) 147,642 Other Revenue (1) 888,438 Total Revenue $8,546,293 Expenses: Personnel & Benefits $6,397,068 Plant (2) 414,718 Technology 89,317 Athletics 195,435 Other Expenses (3) 675,796 Total Expenses $7,772,334 Surplus $773,959
86% Tuition 2% Annual Fund 2% Benefit Auction 10% Other Revenue REVENUE EXPENSES 5% Plant (2) 1% Technology 3% Athletics 9% Other Expenses(3) 82% Personnel & Benefits

TRUSTEES CLUB

$5,000+

Trustees Club members are recognized annually by the Head of School and Trustees.

Mr. and Mrs. John Berry

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Bradshaw

Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Keller

Dr. Lissette Machin and Mr. Matt Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. Braden Riley

Mr. Jon G. Shell 1992

Dr. Megan DiFurio and Dr. Michael Sundborg

Walker Family Foundation

FOUNDERS CLUB

$1,971-$4,999

Inspired by the families who came together in 1971 to form The O’Neal School, we recognize their leadership with the establishment of the Founders Club. Total Annual Fund giving of $1,971 to $4,999 sets a generous example and standard for others to follow. Founders Club members are recognized annually by the Head of School and Trustees.

Drs. Jeffrey and Lynda Acker

Mr. Victor Afable and Mrs. Heather Shook-Afable

Anschutz Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bass

Dr. and Mrs. John Berry, VII

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cates

Dr. F. Farrell Collins, Jr.

Mrs. Allison Couzens

Mrs. Suzanne Taylor Crawford

Mr. Kraig Decker and Dr. Onyinyechi Agbara

Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Graham

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Greenblatt

Mr. Greg Grimshaw and Dr. Mandy Grimshaw 1991

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gutschmit 1986

Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Havenstein, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Hugh Hinton Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hobbs

Mr. Lee Howell

Mr. David Kelley and Mrs. Michela Rebuli

Dr. and Mrs. William C. Kitchens

The Annual Fund

Drs. William and Za'Vette Kodzai

Dr. and Mrs. Ritt Kuhn

Drs. Bill and Kara Martin

Col. and Mrs. Thomas McFadyen

Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. McMurray

Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Miller

Mr. Stuart L. Mills and Ms. Helen Probst Mills

Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Quis, Jr.

Dr. John Shepherd and Dr. Jenifir Bruno

Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Simpkins

Mr. and Mrs. John Taws

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Vreeland

Dr. and Mrs. James B. Walker

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walters

Mr. and Mrs. Lance Webb

Mr. Scott Wilson and Dr. Farra Wilson

FALCON SOCIETY

$500- $1,970

Ms. Amber Allen

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Baker

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker

Ms. Mary H. Ballard 1994

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Block

Dr. and Mrs. Mark Brenner

Mr. and Mrs. David Burlinson

Mr. and Mrs. Darren Bycura

Dr. David J. Casey and Dr. Maria DiGiovanni

Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Coates

Kurtiss & Margi Cross

Mr. Mark A. Epstein and Mrs. Julia Latham

Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Fusonie

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Graham

Dr. Robert D. McCall and Dr. Pamela Guest

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hakas, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Haughey III

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Henderson

Dr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Hendricks

Mr. and Mrs. Will Huntley

Mr. and Dr. Ben Jones

Mrs. Betty B. King

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kisver

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koprowski

Mr. and Mrs. Tuyen Le

Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Lewis

Mrs. William Lilley III

Dr. and Mrs. John R. Lina

Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsey

Mr. Isaiah List

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Manning

Mr. and Mrs. John McFayden

Mr. and Mrs. Richard McManamon

Dr. and Mrs. Mark Medford

Mr. William Nguyen and Ms. DaThoa Truong

Mr. and Ms. Luke Pastre

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pavlovich

Drs. Timothy and Courtney Pearson

Ms. Susan Petsolt

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Pusser

Honorable Chris and Dr. Jennifer Rhue

Mr. and Mrs. P. Wayne Robbins

Col. and Mrs. Paul Roberts

Mr. Robert S. Rostan 1988

LTC and Mrs. John Samples

Mrs. Jo Snedegar

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Stefanik

Dr. Jennifer Stoddard and Mr. Kevin Drum

Mr. and Mrs. Zack Strickland

T. Lloyd Kelly Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Tauch

Mr. Edward T. Taws Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Steven Van Scoyoc

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walters

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Weeks

Wells Fargo

Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox

Mr. and Mrs. David Woronoff

Lower School Holiday Concert

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Kelley and Chandler Adams

Ms. Susan J. Agazzi

Mr. Paolo Alberto and Mrs. Ma Joffel Alberto

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Amato

AmazonSmile Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ambersley

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Amerson

Mr. and Mrs. Justin Ames

Mr. and Mrs. Cory Ammons

Ms. Kristy Arey

Ms. Kelsey E. Bartiss 2006

Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bartiss

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beasley

Mr. Rick Bennett

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bird

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Birdsall

Mr. and Mrs. Clealand Blair

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Blocklinger

Ms. Ashley Bonifer

Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bosworth

Ms. Marie-Luise Brase

Dr. and Mrs. Michael Browning

Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Cabanillas

Ms. Lyn D. Cagle

Mrs. Lauren Callahan

Mr. Ivan Scrivner and Dr. Nicole J. Camastra

Mr. and Mrs. Arron Capel

Mr. Richard Capel 1983

Mr. and Mrs. Brentley Caviness

Mr. and Mrs. William Chalker

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cheek

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Chriscoe

Ms. Catherine Christ

Mr. and Mrs. Chip Cloninger

Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Copeland

Dr. and Mrs. Steven Cordero

Ms. Joy Council

Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey I. Cutler

Drs. James and Katherine Czarnik

Mrs. Paula Daigle

Drs. Stephen and Natalie Davies

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Davis

Ms. Emily Davison

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander DeCamp

Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Dickerson

Mr. Aaron Donovan and Ms. Dawn Utsumi

Dr. and Mrs. James Dougherty

Mr. and Mrs. Justin Duffy

Mrs. Jolinda Dunbar

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Elwell

Ms. Mary S. Faulkner 1979

Ms. Jill Faxon

Ms. Renee Ferrerio

Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fischer

Mr. Ricky Fisher

Mrs. Heather Wallace Fogle

Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Fox

Mr. James Franklin

Mr. and Dr. Brandon Fry

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Furs

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fury

Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Futrell

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garcia

Ms. Beth Garrison

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Garrison

Mrs. Sue Gibbons

Mr. and Mrs. Sean Goldstein

Mr. Robert Goodman and Ms. Adriana Czerkawska

Dr. and Mrs. Francis Grandinetti

Drs. Francis and Vicki Grimm

Mr. Nathan and Dr. Stephanie Grotzke

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gulley

O'Neal Ladies Golf Shines Bright!

O'Neal Varsity Girls Golf wins their second straight NCISAA Title, with senior Alex Lapple as the medalist. This Fall, team seniors Alex Lapple and Maya Beasley signed National Letters of Intent to play in collegiate women's golf programs in the Fall of 2023. Maya Beasley will be joining the University of Richmond Spiders, and Alex Lapple will be joining Notre Dame University Fighting Irish.

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LONGLEAF CLUB < $500

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Haarlow

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Haarlow 1992

Mr. and Mrs. Jon Halloran

Mr. and Mrs. J Hammond

Mr. and Mrs. George and Blanche Hancock 1988

Mr. and Mrs. Casey Harrell

Mr. Gregory Sean Harrell

Mrs. Mary C. Harris

Mrs. Mary Havenstein

Dr. Huankai Hu and Mrs. Jing Zhang

Mr. and Mrs. Porter Hunt

Mrs. Ruby H. Ingold

Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Jackson

Mrs. Carole Johnson

Ms. Jennifer Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Karel Johnston

Ms. Leya Joseph

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kelso

Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kientz III

Dr. and Mrs. Sun Moon Kim

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawrence

Mr. Glenn Lemons and Ms. Honi Smith

Mr. and Dr. Mark Leonard

Mr. and Mrs. Jared M. Lina 1997

Mr. Andrew Lovsin and Ms. Melissa Fleek

Mr. and Mrs. Drew Lucas

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lucas

Mr. and Mrs. David Lussier

Ms. Jennifer Maness

Mrs. Nanette Martin

Ms. Kim Mason

Dr. Megan Matters

Dr. and Mrs. Brooks Mays

Mr. and Mrs. William McClelland Jr.

Mrs. Jessica McCloskey

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory McDade

Ms. Judy McDonald

Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGill

LTC and Mrs. Matthew J. McGraw

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McHarney

Mr. and Mrs. Drew McNeill

Mr. and Mrs. Sammy McPeake

Mr. and Mrs. David McWhinney

Drs. Gary and Elaine Means

Dr. and Mrs. Morton Meltzer

Dr. John Michalak and Dr. Taylor McCauley-Michalak

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mick

Dr. Chris Miller

Ms. Julie Moffitt

Ms. Angela Moore

Ms. Emma Morahan 2010

Spring 2022 College Commits

Jace Brown '22 signed with Stevenson University Men's Swimming and Caelan McHarney '22 signed with St. Lawrence University Women's Basketball.

Mr. Steve Bozovich and Mrs. Maureen Morales-Bozovich

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morin

Mr. and Mrs. Macon Moye

Mr. Jayson Prince and Mrs. Argueza-Prince

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nagle

Network for Good

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Novak

Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O'Donnell

Ms. Judy Osborne

Mr. and Mrs. James Pace

Drs. David and Edna Pashley

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pashley

Mr. and Ms. Matt Peal

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Perrotta

Mrs. Crystal Phillips

Mr. Edward T. Phillips

Mrs. Suzanne Phillips

Mr. Earl Poole

Mr. Frederic R. Quis 2001

Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Rabon

Mr. and Mrs. Esteban Velez

Mr. and Mrs. John Reidelbach

Dr. Erik Reifenstahl and Mrs. Karla-Ann Ota

Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Rodriguez

Mr. and Mrs. Augustin Rollinson

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Rush

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sager

Miss Haley Sager 2020

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Savely

Mrs. Jennifer Schmitz

Mr. Jason Schuerger and Ms. Jamie De Coster

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seuk

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Shank

Mrs. Jan Simmons

Mrs. Virginia W. Quis Sloan 1996

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith

Mr. Abel Soto and Dr. Gleybis Sanchez Lobaina

Col. Phillip Sounia

Ms. Sunny Sowell

Ms. Kat Spradlin

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stingle

Mrs. Alli Strotheide

Ms. Jennifer Stroud

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stroud 2015

Mr. and Mrs. Lance Stucky

Mr. and Mrs. Ricky L. Taylor

Ms. Kiana L Taylor

Mrs. Amanda Thomas

Mr. John Thomas

Ms. Kathryn Thornton 2007

Mr. and Mrs. Mohan Vaswani

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Vest

Mr. and Mrs. James Vones

Dr. Eric Waddington and Dr. Pallavi Sindhu

Mrs. Linda M. Wallace

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Walsh

Ms. Maggie Mae Watkins

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Watts

Mrs. Matthew Weeks

Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Welch

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wenzel

Mr. and Mrs. Stacey West

Ms. Beth Whitman

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wilder

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Williams

Miss Natalie Williams 2020

Mr. and Mrs. David Williamson

Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wilson

Mr. David Wolff and Mrs. Young Mee Jun

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Wolff

Mrs. Tiffany Wood

Mr. Samuel Wray and Mrs. Stephanie Scherer

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wrightson

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zajkowski

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PARENTS

Drs. Jeffrey and Lynda Acker

Kelley and Chandler Adams

Mr. Victor Afable and Mrs. Heather Shook-Afable

Mr. Paolo Alberto and Mrs. Ma Joffel Alberto

Ms. Amber Allen

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ambersley

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Amerson

Mr. and Mrs. Justin Ames

Mr. and Mrs. Cory Ammons

Ms. Kristy Arey

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Baker

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker

Ms. Mary H. Ballard 1994

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bass

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beasley

Mr. Rick Bennett

Dr. and Mrs. John Berry, VII

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bird

Christine Birdsall

Mr. and Mrs. Clealand Blair

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Block

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Blocklinger

Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bosworth

Dr. and Mrs. Mark Brenner

Dr. and Mrs. Michael Browning

Mr. and Mrs. David Burlinson

Mr. and Mrs. Darren Bycura

Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Cabanillas

Mr. Ivan Scrivner and Dr. Nicole J. Camastra

Dr. David J. Casey and Dr. Maria DiGiovanni

Mr. and Mrs. Brentley Caviness

Mr. and Mrs. William Chalker

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cheek

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Chriscoe

Mr. and Mrs. Chip Cloninger

Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Copeland

Dr. and Mrs. Steven Cordero

Mrs. Allison Couzens

Drs. James and Katherine Czarnik

Drs. Stephen and Natalie Davies

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander DeCamp

Mr. Kraig Decker and Dr. Onyinyechi Agbara

Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Dickerson

Mr. Aaron Donovan and Ms. Dawn Utsumi

Dr. and Mrs. Medford

Mr. and Mrs. Justin Duffy

Mrs. Jolinda Dunbar

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Elwell

Mr. Mark A. Epstein and Mrs. Julia Latham

Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fischer

Mrs. Heather Wallace Fogle

Mr. James Franklin

Mr. and Dr. Brandon Fry

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Furs

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fury

Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Fusonie

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garcia

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Garrison

Mr. and Mrs. Sean Goldstein

Mr. Robert Goodman and Ms. Adriana Czerkawska

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Graham

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Graham

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Greenblatt

Mr. Greg Grimshaw and Dr. Mandy Grimshaw 1991

Mr. Nathan and Dr. Stephanie Grotzke

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gulley

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gutschmit 1986

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Haarlow 1992

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hakas, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jon Halloran

Mr. and Mrs. J Hammond

Mr. and Mrs. George and Blanche Hancock 1988

Mr. and Mrs. Casey Harrell

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Haughey III

Mrs. Mary Havenstein

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Henderson

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hobbs

Mr. Lee Howell

Dr. Huankai Hu and Mrs. Jing Zhang

Mr. and Mrs. Porter Hunt

Mr. and Mrs. Will Huntley

Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Jackson

Jennifer Johnson

Garrison Commander Colonel John Wilcox addresses O'Neal students, faculty and military families at the 10th annual Military Appreciation Assembly. Colonel Wilcox is the husband of O'Neal Trustee Nellie Wilcox and father of Hannah '28, Aiden '31 and Lukas '34.

Mr. and Mrs. Karel Johnston

Mr. and Dr. Ben Jones

Mr. David Kelley and Mrs. Michela Rebuli

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kelso

Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy

Dr. and Mrs. Sun Moon Kim

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kisver

Dr. and Mrs. William C. Kitchens

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koprowski

Dr. and Mrs. Ritt Kuhn

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawrence

Mr. and Mrs. Tuyen Le

Mr. Glenn Lemons and Ms. Honi Smith

Mr. and Dr. Mark Leonard

Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsey

Mr. Isaiah List

Mr. Andrew Lovsin and Ms. Melissa Fleek

Mr. and Mrs. Drew Lucas

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lucas

Mr. and Mrs. David Lussier

Dr. Lissette Machin and Mr. Matt Wilson

Ms. Jennifer Maness

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Manning

Drs. Bill and Kara Martin

Nanette Martin

Dr. Megan Matters

Dr. and Mrs. Brooks Mays

Mrs. Jessica McCloskey

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory McDade

Col. and Mrs. Thomas McFadyen

Mr. and Mrs. John McFayden

Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGill

LTC and Mrs. Matthew J. McGraw

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McHarney

Mr. and Mrs. Richard McManamon

Mr. and Mrs. Drew McNeill

Mr. and Mrs. Sammy McPeake

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Mr. and Mrs. David McWhinney

Drs. Gary and Elaine Means

Dr. John Michalak and Dr. Taylor McCauley-Michalak

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mick

Mr. Stuart L. Mills and Ms. Helen Probst Mills

Ms. Julie Moffitt

Ms. Emma Morahan 2010

Mr. Steve Bozovich and Mrs. Maureen Morales-Bozovich

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morin

Mr. and Mrs. Macon Moye

Mr. Jayson Prince and Mrs. Argueza-Prince

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nagle

Mr. William Nguyen and Ms. DaThoa Truong

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Novak

Mr. and Mrs. James Pace

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pashley

Mr. and Ms. Luke Pastre

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pavlovich

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Peal

Drs. Timothy and Courtney Pearson

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Perrotta

Mrs. Crystal Phillips

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Pusser

Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Rabon

Mr. and Mrs. Esteban Velez

Mr. and Mrs. John Reidelbach

Dr. Erik Reifenstahl and Mrs. Karla-Ann Ota

Honorable Chris and Dr. Jennifer Rhue

Mr. and Mrs. Braden Riley

Col. and Mrs. Paul Roberts

Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Rodriguez

Mr. and Mrs. Augustin Rollinson

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Rush

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sager

LTC and Mrs. John Samples

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Savely

Mrs. Jennifer Schmitz

Mr. Jason Schuerger and Ms. Jamie De Coster

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seuk

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Shank

Dr. John Shepherd and Dr. Jenifir Bruno

Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith

Mr. Abel Soto and Dr. Gleybis Sanchez Lobaina

Col. Phillip Sounia

Ms. Sunny Sowell

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Stefanik

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stingle

Dr. Jennifer Stoddard and Mr. Kevin Drum

Mr. and Mrs. Zack Strickland

Mrs. Alli Strotheide

Mr. and Mrs. Lance Stucky

Dr. Megan DiFurio and Dr. Michael Sundborg

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Tauch

Mr. and Mrs. John Taws

Mr. and Mrs. Ricky L. Taylor

Mr. John Thomas

Dr. and Mrs. Steven Van Scoyoc

Mr. and Mrs. Mohan Vaswani

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Vreeland

Dr. Eric Waddington and Dr. Pallavi Sindhu

Dr. and Mrs. James B. Walker

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Walsh

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walters

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Watts

Mr. and Mrs. Lance Webb

Mrs. Matthew Weeks

Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Welch

Mr. and Mrs. Stacey West

Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Williams

Mr. and Mrs. David Williamson

Mr. Scott Wilson and Dr. Farra Wilson 2000

Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wilson

Mr. David Wolff and Mrs. Young Mee Jun

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Wolff

Mr. and Mrs. David Woronoff

Mr. Samuel Wray and Mrs. Stephanie Scherer

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zajkowski

ALUMNI

Mrs. Peggy Bell Miller 1977

Ms. Mary S. Faulkner 1979

Mr. Richard T. Capel 1983

Mr. Michael A Gutschmit 1986

Mrs. Tayloe Compton Moye 1986

Mrs. Blanche Slade Hancock 1988

Mr. Robert S. Rostan 1988

Dr. Amanda Kuhn Grimshaw 1991

Mr. Jeff Haarlow 1992

Mr. Jon G. Shell 1992

Ms. Mary H. Ballard 1994

Mrs. Virginia W. Quis Sloan 1996

Mrs. Cassie Mason Stefanik 1996

Mr. Jared Lina 1997

Mrs. Roberta Quis Fox 1999

Dr. Farra Martin Wilson 2000

Mr. Frederic R. Quis 2001

Mr. Matt Wilson 2003

Ms. Kelsey E. Bartiss 2006

Ms. Kathryn Thornton 2007

Ms. Emma Craven Morahan 2010

Mr. Alex Stroud 2015

Miss Haley Sager 2020

Miss Natalie Williams 2020

FORMER O'NEAL STUDENTS

Ms. Suzanne Taylor Crawford

Mr. George Hancock

Dr. Ritt Kuhn

Mr. Adam Simpkins

Mr. John Taws

PARENTS OF O’NEAL ALUMNI AND FORMER STUDENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Amato

Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bartiss

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Bradshaw

Ms. Lyn D. Cagle

Mr. and Mrs. Arron Capel

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cates

Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Coates

Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey I. Cutler

Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore

Ms. Renee Ferrerio

Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Fox

Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Futrell

Ms. Beth Garrison

Mrs. Sue Gibbons

Dr. Robert D. McCall and Dr. Pamela Guest

Drs. Francis and Vicki Grimm

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Haarlow

Dr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Hendricks

Mr. and Mrs. M. Hugh Hinton Sr.

Mrs. Ruby H. Ingold

Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Keller

Mrs. Betty B. King

Drs. William and Za'Vette Kodzai

Dr. and Mrs. John R. Lina

Mr. and Mrs. William McClelland Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. McMurray

Dr. and Mrs. Morton Meltzer

Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Miller

Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O'Donnell

Ms. Susan Petsolt

Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Quis, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. P. Wayne Robbins

Ms. Jennifer Stroud

Mr. Edward T. Taws Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Vest

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Vreeland

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wenzel

Ms. Beth Whitman

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wrightson

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FACULTY & STAFF

Kelley Adams

Susan Agazzi

Sam Amato

Julia Ambersley

Stephanie Ames

Christine Birdsall

Kirsten Blair

Courtney Blocklinger

Ashley Bonifer

Marie-Luise Brase

Lyn Cagle

Lauren Callahan

Nicole Camastra

Catherine Christ

Cassie Cloninger

Alison Coates

Jenell Copeland

Suzanne Taylor Crawford

Brooke Cutler

Paula Daigle

Emily Davison

Katie Dickerson

Amanda Duffy

John Elmore

Lisa Elmore

Jill Faxon

Renee Ferrerio

Ricky Fisher

James Franklin

Beth Garrison

Susan Gibbons

Casey Haarlow

Jeff Haarlow

J Hammond

Blanche Hancock 1988

Sean Harrell

Lauren Hunt

Leya Joseph

Chris Kelso

David Lussier

Kim Mason

Judy McDonald

Chris Miller

Angela Moore

Emma Morahan 2010

Maureen Morales-Bozovich

Katie Novak

Judy Osborne

Amira Pavlovich

Lauren Peal

Matt Peal

Crystal Phillips

Eddie Phillips

Earle Poole

Heather Rabon

Meghan Ravenscroft

Kimberly Reidelbach

Catherine Rodriguez

Sally Rollinson

Vicki Saenz-Grimm

Elizabeth Sager

Jennifer Schmitz

Jan Simmons

Kari Smith

Sunny Sowell

Kat Spradlin

Alli Strotheide

Jennifer Stroud

Lura Stroud

Kathy Taylor

Kiana Taylor

Amanda Thomas

Melissa Vaswani

Penny Vest

Miryah Walters

Maggie Mae Watkins

Heather Weeks

Tim Wenzel

Woody Wilder

David Williamson

Katie Wolff

Tiffany Wood

Laura Wrightson

GRANDPARENTS & FRIENDS

Mr. Rick Bennett

Mr. and Mrs. John Berry

Dr. F. Farrell Collins, Jr.

Ms. Joy Council

Kurtiss & Margi Cross

Dr. and Mrs. James Dougherty

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Graham

Dr. and Mrs. Francis Grandinetti

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Haarlow

Mrs. Mary C. Harris

Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Havenstein, Sr.

Mrs. Carole Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kientz III

Mrs. William Lilley III

Nanette Martin

Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O'Donnell

Drs. David and Edna Pashley

Mrs. Suzanne Phillips

Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Quis, Jr.

Mrs. Jo Snedegar

Mr. Edward T. Taws Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. James Vones

Mrs. Linda M. Wallace

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Weeks

BUSINESSES & FOUNDATIONS

AmazonSmile

Anschutz Family Foundation

Bradshaw Charitable Foundation

Network for Good

T. Lloyd Kelly Foundation

Walker Family Foundation

Wells Fargo

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Eighth grade class trip returns to Washington, D.C. in 2022.

RESTRICTED DONATIONS & GIFTS in KIND

The needs of The O’Neal School are diverse, and contributions are made in a variety of forms. All support is appreciated. Some contributions are made specifically restricted to fulfill a particular purpose. Donations other than cash or securities are considered giftsin-kind. The 2021– 2022 Gift-In-Kind contributors are listed below.

Ms. Denise Clifford

Mrs. Geraldine Hroblak

Mrs. Janet Kenworthy

Dr. William R. Miller, III

ENDOWMENT FUNDS for FACULTY ENRICHMENT

Mrs. Helen B. Cook Fund

Majel Frey Curtis Fund

TUITION ASSISTANCE FUND

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bradshaw

Mr. Richard Capel 1983

Mr. Tim Garner 2007

Mrs. Nancy L. Walden 1979

FALCON GIVING

PEREGRINE PARTNERS

A corporate partnership program to supplement the support for O'Neal athletics.

Mr. Donnell G. Adams, Jr. 1980 Breakthrough Physical Therapy/ Confluent Health, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cates

HANNAH MARIE BRADSHAW SCHOLARSHIP

Hannah Marie Bradshaw loved The O’Neal School as a positive place that helped her reach her true potential. A young girl whose enthusiasm, curiosity, and spirit of friendship enhanced the character of her class, her parents Jean and Stan Bradshaw established this endowed fund in her memory. Bradshaw scholars are selected from rising 9th graders.

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bradshaw

Mrs. Mary Breitenbeck

Ms. Deborah Graham

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jackson

Ronald Kirby MJSK, LLC

Dr. and Mrs. Gerard O’Donnell

HELEN PRINGLE HOLMBERG SCHOLARSHIP

Helen Pringle Holmberg ’97 was The O’Neal School’s first John Motley

Morehead Scholarship recipient. Jean Rae and Centre Holmberg established the scholarship to recognize outstanding Upper School students who display leadership, scholarship, moral force of character and physical vigor. Recipients are selected from rising 9th graders.

Mrs. Jean Rae Hinton

North Carolina Community Foundation, Inc.

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Hannah Marie Bradshaw Scholarship Recipients Riley Lefler and Jaleesa Eichel Helen Pringle Holmberg Scholarship Recipient Kennedi Hamner Leadership Academy Kick-Off Event

IN MEMORY OF...

HANNAH MARIE BRADSHAW

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bradshaw

Mrs. Mary Breitenbeck

Ms. Deborah Graham

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jackson

Ronald Kirby

MJSK, LLC

Dr. and Mrs. Gerard O’Donnell

JAMES R. MILES

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Haarlow

DR. JACK YOUNG

F. Farrell Collins, Jr., MD

IN HONOR OF...

JOY COUNCIL

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Haarlow

Brooke Cutler

Mrs. William Lilley III

Gold Star Families

Col. and Mrs. Paul Roberts

GROWING STRONG CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

Drs. Lynda and Jeff Acker

Mr. Victor Afable and Mrs. Heather Shook-Afable

Anonymous

Dr. and Mrs. John and Jennifer Berry

Mr. and Mrs. Stan and Jean Bradshaw

Dr. and Mrs. Mark and Crystal Brenner

Mr. and Mrs. Larry and Jennifer Chriscoe

Dr. F. Farrell Collins, Jr.

Mrs. Lloyd Cutler Charitable Trust

Mr. James Dick 1986

Mr. Wade Dunbar

Mr. and Mrs. John and Lisa Elmore

Mrs. Cassie Gavin

Mr. Octavious Gibbons 1986

Mr. Jon Giles

Golden Pearl Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Denise

Gutschmit 1986

Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Sarah Haarlow

Mr. and Mrs. Lash and Rita Hairston

Mr. and Mrs. George and Blanche Hancock 1988

BOB HAARLOW

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bradshaw

Mr. and Mrs. Kent M. Jewett 1979

Mr. Kim C. Liddell 1978

Mr. and Mrs. P. Wayne Robbins

Ms. Suzanne Stinson

Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth and John Webster

CHRIS HAARLOW

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Haarlow

JEFF HAARLOW & FAMILY

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Haarlow

JIM REID

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Haarlow

JAN SIMMONS

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Haarlow

BETH WHITMAN

Mrs. Roberta Quis Fox 1999

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Haarlow

Mr. Frederic R. Quis 2001

Mrs. Virginia W. Quis Sloan 1996

Mr. Lee Howell

Mr. Kent Jewett 1979

Heidi Hall Jones

Mr. David Kelley and Mrs. Michela Rebuli

Ms. Colleen Kelly 1981

Drs. Za'Vette and William Kodzai

Mr. Kim Liddell 1978

Mr. Robert Lovell

Dr. and Mrs. David and Julie Martin

Drs. Bill and Kara Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Worthy McFadyen

Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay and Richard McManamon

Mr. and Mrs. Brian and Konni McMurray

McSwain Family Trust

Mr. Stuart Mills and Mrs. Helen Probst Mills

Mrs. Tayloe Compton Moye 1986

Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Susan Pashley

Pittman Electric

Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Missy Quis

Hon. Chris and Dr. Jennifer Rhue

Mr. and Mrs. Alice and Wayne Robbins

LTC and Mrs. John and Cindy Samples

Drs. John Shepherd and Jenifir Bruno

Mr. and Mrs. Carrie and Kyle Simmons

Mr. and Mrs. Rick and Cassie Stefanik 1996

Ms. Suzanne Stinson 1981

Mrs. Diane Tate Partridge 1986

Mr. and Mrs. John and Kimberly Taws

Mr. and Mrs. Linda and Bobby Wallace

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and Jim Walters

Mr. and Mrs. John and Elizabeth Webster 1979

Mr. Lee Whitman 1986

Mr. and Mrs. Nellie and John Wilcox

O’NEAL GOLF TOURNAMENT SPONSORS

Beverage Hut Sponsors

Drum & Quill Public House

Meese Property Group

Lunch Sponsor

A Southern Land Title Agency, LLC

Hole Sponsors

Caviness & Cates Communities

Clark Chevrolet Cadillac

Veterans Guardian VA Claim Consulting

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BENEFIT AUCTION 2022

A Big THANK YOU for $105,650 Raised for Fund A Need

FUND A NEED: Technology for All!

Drs. Jeffrey and Lynda Acker

Kelley and Chandler Adams

Mr. Victor Afable and Mrs. Heather Shook-Afable

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bager

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Baker

Ms. Mary H. Ballard 1994

Dr. and Mrs. John Berry, VII

Mr. and Mrs. Clealand Blair

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Chriscoe

Mr. and Mrs. Chip Cloninger

Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Copeland

Kurtiss & Margi Cross

Ms. Staci Cross

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Davis

Ms. Emily Davison

Mr. Bob and Mrs. Kirsten Dean

Mr. Kraig Decker and Dr. Onyinyechi Agbara

Ms. Amanda DeFreitas

Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore

Mr. Mark A. Epstein and Mrs. Julia Latham

Mrs. Heather Wallace Fogle

Mr. James Franklin

Mrs. Sue Gibbons

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gold

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Graham

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gutschmit 1986

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Habets

Ms. Erin B. Hairston

Mr. and Mrs. Lash Hairston

Mr. and Mrs. Jon Halloran

Mr. and Mrs. J Hammond

Mr. and Mrs. George and Blanche Hancock 1988

Mrs. Mary Havenstein

Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Havenstein, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. John Heckethorn

Mr. Lee Howell

Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy

Drs. William and Za'Vette Kodzai

Mr. Stephen Later

Mr. David B. Logan 1986

Ms. Angela Manning

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Manning

Mr. Jonathan G. Martin

Drs. Bill and Kara Martin

Dr. and Mrs. Brooks Mays

LTC and Mrs. Matthew J. McGraw

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McHarney

Mr. Andy McMillan and Ms. Courtney Page

Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. McMurray

Mr. Stuart L. Mills and Ms. Helen Probst Mills

Ms. Emma Morahan 2010

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nagle

Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O'Donnell

Dr. Brian M. Parkes

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pavlovich

Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Quis, Jr.

Dr. Erik Reifenstahl and Mrs. Karla-Ann Ota

Honorable Chris and Dr. Jennifer Rhue

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Saye

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Schroen

Dr. John Shepherd and Dr. Jenifir Bruno

Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stingle

Mr. and Mrs. John Taws

Mr. and Mrs. Ricky L. Taylor

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Vreeland

Mrs. Linda M. Wallace

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walters

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walters

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wenzel

Mr. and Mrs. Stacey West

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Whaley

Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Wolff

Mr. and Mrs. David Woronoff

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wrightson

Mr. and Mrs. Brandy York

Great Results from "Technology for All" Fund A Need

The generous support for the Technology for All Fund A Need at last year's annual Benefit has helped in many vital areas of the School. The interactive boards in classrooms create an active way to learn. The new Hudl video system has played an integral part for teams as they review video of their games to learn how to improve. The theater is seeing major improvements with the audiovisual equipment and just in time for O'Neal to receive a charter for the International Thespian Society.

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Pictured: The Upper School One Act cast who received a Superior at the North Carolina Theatre Conference presents the International Thespian Society charter.

BENEFIT SPONSORS

PLATINUM - $5,000

Bradshaw Capital Management, LLC

First Capital Bank

Cheryl and Richard Joyner

Main Street Home Loans

GOLD - $2,500

Dottie Black

First Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Denise Gutschmit 1986

Kuhn Dental Associates

Drs. Bill and Kara Martin

Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc. /Pulmonary Medicine

Carrie and Kyle Simmons

SILVER - $1,000

Drs. Jeffrey and Lynda Acker

ATEX Technologies, Inc.

Dr. and Mrs. John & Jennifer Berry

The Country Bookshop

FirstHealth of the Carolinas

Drs. William and Za’Vette Kodzai

Col. And Mrs. Thomas McFadyen

Mr. and Mrs. Richard McManamon

Brian Parkes, MD

Frank and Missy Quis

Scotland Motors, Inc.

Dr. John Shepherd and Dr. Jenifir Bruno

Mr. and Mrs. John Taws

VA Composites

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walters

RUBY - $500

Family Eye Care of the Carolinas

Pinehurst Surgical Clinic

Sandhills Pediatrics

Van Scoyoc Periodontics & Implant Dentistry

SAPPHIRE- $250

Johnny O’s Awards

INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS

Kelley Adams

Victor and Heather Afable

Ashley Bonifer

Nick Bradley

Ren Callahan

Catherine Christ Hardy

Cassie Cloninger

Jenell Copeland

Suzanne Crawford

Paula Daigle

Emily Davison

Kirsten and Bob Dean

Amanda Duffy

John Elmore

Ricky Fisher

Garrett Graham, O'Neal Falcon Lab

Blanche Hancock 1988

Lauren Hobbs, O'Neal Falcon Lab

Lee Howell

Lauren Hunt

Abbey Jones, O'Neal Falcon Lab

Pam Keith

David and Michela Kelley

Coach Kyle Kegl

Jessie Mackay

Brian and Konni McMurray

McPeake Family

Stuart Mills and Helen Probst Mills

Katie Novak

Maureen Morales and Steve Bozovich

Morin Family

O'Neal Pre-K3

O'Neal Pre-K4

O'Neal Junior Kindergarten

O'Neal Kindergarten

O'Neal 1st Grade

O'Neal 2nd Grade

Judy Osborne

Jeanne Rhea, Mixed Media Artist

Captain Alex and Jessica Schroeder

Hong Shulte

Carrie and Kyle Simmons

Sunny Sowell

Kiana Taylor

Jim and Lynn Walters

Tim Wenzel

Colonel and Mrs. John Wilcox

Laura Wrightson

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HatsOff to O’Neal’s 50 Years

Address Service Requested

Parents:

If this issue is addressed to a son or daughter who no longer maintains an address at your home, please send the correct address to:

Alumni Relations

The O’Neal School

P.O. Box 290

Southern Pines, NC 28388

(910) 692-6920 Ext. 150 • alumni@onealschool.org

UPCOMING EVENTS

Gala Benefit

February 11th

All School Musical

March 24th -26th

Special Persons Day

March 31st

Commencement

May 26th

Non-Profit Organization

PRSRT STD

US Postage PAID

Southern Pines, NC

Permit No. 39

O’Neal is a college preparatory school dedicated to the development of academic excellence, strength of character, and physical wellbeing of its students in an environment where integrity, self-discipline and consideration for others are fundamental.

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