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2014–2015

ANNUAL REPORT

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IMPACT MAKING
FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL

Five Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand, Six Hundred Minutes


Five Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand, Moments So Dear
Five Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand, Six Hundred Minutes
How Do You Measure, Measure A Year?
- SEASONS OF LOVE, FROM THE MUSICAL RENT

THIS YEAR WE HOSTED OUR SECOND ANNUAL GALA UNDER THE


banner Broadway Bound, at which our stellar CFS Choir sang this well-known
hit song from the musical, Rent. The question of how any of us might measure a
life, or a point in time within it, is as old as our shared human quest to lead lives
of purpose and joyful experience. And, as many of you well know, just having the
opportunity to engage this possibility makes all the difference.

In this Report, we ask and respond to a similar question about the impact our
school program has on a boy’s life. We continue to believe that Church Farm
School and its mission dedicated to offering this kind of opportunity does have
a profound and lasting impact, as measured by:
• T
 he growing number of boys served who might otherwise continue to
languish at the social, economic and educational margins of our society;
• T
 he increased number of graduates headed to four-year colleges, many with
the kind of scholarships and grants needed to complete those programs;
• T
 he unique diversity of our population and range of worldviews and
perspectives found here—needed for effective and caring communication
in a shrinking global community;
• T
 he financial resources committed to sustaining this effort, where nearly
two-thirds of our population pays only 10% or less of our stated tuition;
• A
 nd the growing number of individuals and businesses choosing to support
this work through the Griffin Scholars Program, EITC/OSTC programs, the
Gala, the Golf Classic and our Annual Fund.

While the measure of a life remains mostly subjective, we are working harder
to learn from our graduates about the impact this experience has on them and
shaping today’s CFS accordingly. We are asking the same question of our dear
friends who support our work through their prayers and philanthropic response
to God’s call—making sure we match their resources with continued resolve and
success. And we will continue to share with you what we come to learn in future
reports and communications from this special campus.

THE REVEREND EDMUND K. SHERRILL II


FROM THE CHAIRMAN
OF THE BOARD

RECENTLY MY WIFE AND I SAW THE BROADWAY PLAY CHURCHILL,


about the wartime leader of Great Britain. At one point, brandishing his cigar
and jutting out his chin, Churchill recounts his famous entreaty to Franklin
Roosevelt, leader of the then-neutral USA, for arms and material to fight Hitler:
“Mr. President, give US the tools and we’ll FINISH the job.”

I thought of this historical incident as I drafted this letter because of something


else Churchill said—that American aid, a trickle at first but then a floodtide—
had a huge impact on Britain as it fought for freedom. 2014-2015 Board of Directors
Mark T. Carroll P’00, ’01, Chairman and
In this report we describe another type of impact: the impact you have as President
donors on the worthy cause of educating young men of ability and promise. Matthew J. Burns P’10, Vice Chairman
Most of these students, because of their varied life circumstances, could only and Vice President
dream of a college preparatory education in a boarding school. But you are Richard H. Gherst II, Treasurer
making that dream a reality with your generous giving. Stephen A. Loney, Esq. ’97, Secretary
The Rev. Edmund K. Sherrill II, Head of School
Most recently, the Class of 2015 demonstrated what is possible when
Alemayehu Addis ’97
hard-working young men are given the tools “to finish the job.” We are very
Gregory W. Coleman
proud of their achievements. And we are very grateful to all of you for helping Samuel B. Cupp, Jr. P’02
to launch them on their way. Rt. Rev. Clifton Daniel, 3rd
Stephen B. Darby
The Rev. Canon Preston B. Hannibal
William Harral
John P. Kirwin III P’02
Stacey Shreiner Kley
MARK T. CARROLL P’00, ’01 John Pickering
Philip Price
Gary G. Schlarbaum
Walter K. Smith ’86
Norman Strate
Mehul Trivedi
Massandje Williams

Honorary Members
In Memory of Erwin Roeser ’41 Samuel H. Ballam III
Kermit S. Eck
Erwin Roeser ’41, the first CFS alum to Charles A. Ernst
serve on our board of directors, passed Sally N. Graham
Morris C. Kellett
away this March. A member of the
Gibbs Lamotte
choir, he was honored at the Chapel
Erwin P. Roeser ’41
Memorial Service during Alumni Weekend. Robert G. Rogers, Jr.
He’s pictured with Shirley Shreiner, wife Jesse D. Saunders
of our second headmaster, in 2012. Cannie C. Shafer
James Tate ‘52
Christopher H. Washburn

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DAVID FOLEY ’65
A LASTING IMPACT
GROWING UP IN A DIFFICULT, SINGLE-PARENT FAMILY SITUATION
in inner city Baltimore, David Foley ’65 was especially grateful to find such a
wonderful role model in Earl Wilkins ’26—an athletic director, principal and
teacher at Church Farm School. “Many alumni remember Mr. Wilkins as hard.
I think of him as calm and logical. He came back to the place that gave him a
chance and offered one to me.”

Taking a chance on young men is what Church Farm School has done since
1918. “Everyone was very much aware that our experience was unique,” Foley
recalls. “We knew our parents were paying what they could and that we were
working to maintain the school and ourselves.” While there have been changes
made to the school’s farm and work program over the last 20 years, Foley says
the mission hasn’t wavered. “CFS is still taking young men from unproductive
surroundings where they wouldn’t thrive and changing their lives,” he says.

DAVID FOLEY ’65


 his experience couldn’t help but
“Tserve me well for the rest of my life.”

Foley is unsure how he arrived at CFS in 1961, but he thinks working as a junior
counselor at the YMCA in Baltimore for C. David Southwick ’54 might have
been the impetus. Although the school couldn’t have been more different from
Foley’s urban life, he says, “I learned so many things others haven’t had an
opportunity to do, such as living on a working farm and learning a mechanical
trade while receiving a college-preparatory education. This experience couldn’t
help but serve me well for the rest of my life.”

After CFS, Foley studied chemical engineering and then biology at Lafayette
College, before earning his M.S. and Ph.D. in biology from Lehigh University and
his M.D. from New York University School of Medicine. He then performed his
internship and residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Foley pursued physician
roles in emergency medicine in Maryland, Delaware, Arizona (working on a
Native American reservation) and Texas before settling into his current role at
Three Lower Counties Community Services (TLCCS) in Salisbury.

TLCCS is a nonprofit community health center that provides primary care medical,
dental and mental health services to those who might otherwise not be able to
afford it. “It has been extremely rewarding to give back after having been given the
gift of opportunity by so many others, primarily Church Farm School,” he says.

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TIFFANY SCOTT
IMPACTING THEIR FUTURE
MANY ARE EAGER TO PAT CHURCH FARM SCHOOL’S NEW DIRECTOR
of College Guidance, Tiffany Scott, on the back for the Class of 2015’s fantastic
college acceptances and scholarships, but she is hesitant to accept the praise.
“These boys really did it themselves.” Scott is being humble. She introduced a
wealth of new, positive experiences to the students, and the results are indisputable.
For example, she exceeded her goal of 20 college visits to Church Farm School
by 10, and those visits can be directly attributed to admission. Wesleyan
University, current home to Khizar Qureshi ’15, knew nothing about CFS before
visiting the campus. “Once these schools came, they were very impressed by
our students and our mission. It gave a face and a story to who we are,” she says.

Another goal Scott set was surveying alumni to glean the areas in which they
felt most ill-prepared in college. Some of the obvious answers rose to the
top—interaction with women and time management—but financial struggles
were also a very real issue and one she has spent a lot of effort addressing,
particularly with juniors, to whom she introduced the “College Planning” course.

“College Planning” focused on finding right-fit schools, thinking about


majors, introducing them to the Naviance financial aid system and researching
scholarships, along with guaranteeing each junior participated in SAT planning
before the year was out. Scott also collaborated with the English department
to ensure each junior wrote an application statement before they left for the
summer. Finally, each student was asked to create a scholarship contract over
the summer where they outlined their top five schools, their accountability
partners and how much money they would need to attend their top schools.

 wouldn’t feel like I did my job if I


“Ididn’t get everyone into a four-year
college or university.”
TIFFANY SCOTT

The Class of 2015 is now onto a new chapter in their life. Scott hopes that in
their new “homes” (see list on page 8), they will experience the same sense
of brotherhood they found at CFS. “They all have the intrinsic goal of being
successful here and going to college. But they aren’t competitive about it. They
try to make each other better and mentor each other, even within their own
grade. Whether the news was positive or negative, I was blown away by their
camaraderie throughout the process,” she says.

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MIKE LEE ’15
ATTESTING TO THE IMPACT

 hank you to every faculty member of


“Tthis
MIKE LEE ’15
community. You not only endeavor
to satiate our intellectual thirst but
also to forge us into young men with
great hearts and moral virtues.”

Excerpts from Commencement address by Class of 2015 Valedictorian Mike Lee:

“THE FIRST DAY I WALKED INTO THIS CHAPEL, I WAS A TOTALLY


different person. I was utterly overwhelmed by anxiety, fear and uncertainty. I
was thousands of miles away from home. Even worse, I could barely introduce
myself in English. Surprisingly, I succeeded in academics. I slept two hours a
day, memorizing every single word in the textbook. My inner competitiveness
could not let me down. It compelled me to do whatever I could do to meet my
high standards. Yet, it could not stop me from feeling alone.

Many days I spent feeling vulnerable, thinking that I may end up failing to be
who others thought I was and who I thought I was. Uncertainty ruled my life.
Hindsight is 20-20. I think what was wrong with me was my attitude. By merely
focusing on my vulnerability, I failed to perceive the abundant opportunities
around me. I refused to realize that there were so many people who were
willing to reach their hands out to me.

Near the end of freshman year, my life started to change. I started to play
basketball, talk more and make more friends. I started to find pleasure in
singing. As I became more involved in this community, more was offered to me.
Within a few months, everything changed. Life became more enjoyable. I told
my parents that I wanted to stay at CFS.

Since that day I have never regretted my decision. And it is why I do not want to
leave this place. I finally got everything I wanted in my hands, and now I have
to let them go. As you embark on a new journey, do not make the same mistake
I made. You may feel lost and you may lose sight of what you have been chasing.
You may feel you have no idea what you want to do. Do not let fear obscure your
sight. As long as you stay positive, everything will work out for you. You are the
only one who can determine your future.”

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POST SECONDARY PLANS

100% 42% CLASS OF


Students attending a four-year
college or university
Students accepted to highly
selective schools
2015
- US News & World Report

700 OVER
38
GRADUATES
APPLICATIONS
SUBMITTED
$2M
IN SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS

TOTAL COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES BY STATE

2
2
1 17 9
1 1
1 52 5
14
2 3 4 3
6 2 11
13
3 1
(D.C.)

1
3
1
2

*Non-US Acceptances: Yale-NUS College, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology and City University at Hong Kong

1 1 4
QUESTBRIDGE SCHOLAR GATES MILLENNIUM SCHOLAR AP SCHOLARS
(Princeton University) (Swarthmore College) (Lehigh University, Washington University in
St. Louis, UC-Berkeley and Yale-NUS College)

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CLASS OF 2015
POISED FOR IMPACT
SIX-YEAR SOLDIERS

CHURCH FARM SCHOOL HAS NEVER BEEN A “TRADITIONAL”


East Coast private school. Since its beginning in 1918, the school sought to
care for those boys who needed it most; whether sons of single mothers,
widows or orphans, they came to Exton, PA, for an experience that would
enhance their bodies, minds and spirits. That mission has not changed
nearly 100 years later, though we welcome boys from much more varied
circumstances and locations.

Our commitment to providing a college preparatory education at a financially


accessible price is one of our strongest differentiators, and we are exceedingly
proud of the Class of 2015 for being the fifth straight class to be 100% accepted
to four-year colleges and universities.

With the addition of Ms. Tiffany Scott (see story on page 4) and a faculty and
staff wholly focused on college preparation (126 letters of recommendation were
written for our 38 seniors), the Class of 2015 is poised for success beyond CFS.

We were especially proud to say goodbye to our “six-year soldiers,” who came
to the school as seventh-graders—Mohammed Bappe, Ced Moise, Chae Hun
Lim and Ukashah Shabazz.

LOOK BACK. COME BACK. GIVE BACK.

Message from Student Council President Mohammed Bappe ’15:

 oung Griffins,
“YInvest. Underclassmen, invest yourself
in everything that you do and strive
to be the best in everything you love.
This place, though it may not seem
like it all the time, is magical. You can
grow in ways that you never thought
were possible. I’ve been here for six
years; that’s a third of my life, and I
wouldn’t have spent it anywhere else.”

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Class of 2015 College Enrollment Decisions
Dereck Adams, Virginia Commonwealth University Chae Hun Lim, Washington University in St. Louis
Mohammed Bappe, Swarthmore College Tim McParland, Elizabethtown College
Winston Beever, Skidmore College Austin Medina, Kean University
Chak Hoi Chan, Stony Brook University Joshua Mest, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
DaeYoung Cheong, City University of Hong Kong Michael Mohamed, Cheyney University
Awes Choudary, Rutgers University Ced Moise, Princeton University
JohnDerek Daniels, Lehigh University Ruslan Murphy, Bucknell University
Quintano Downes, Ursinus College James Nelson IV, Pennsylvania State University – Harrisburg
Uche Egonu, Tufts University Osiris Nicholson, State University of New York at Albany
Logan Elvin, High Point University Kevin Oreshko, Bryn Athyn College
Michael Farber, Lebanon Valley College Nkosi Pile, Saint Peter’s University
Francisco Gonzalez, New York Institute of Technology Julian Pittman, Pennsylvania State University – Harrisburg
Seong Hoon Ha, Indiana University at Bloomington Khizar Qureshi, Wesleyan University
Elijah Hernandez, Trinity College Ukashah Shabazz, The College of New Jersey
Trae Hoffner, Washington College Pushpinder Singh, University of Connecticut
Michael Jara, Colgate University Felipe Torres, Lehigh University
Dong Whui Kim, Washington University in St. Louis Han Wang, University of California – San Diego
Chang Heon Lee, Purdue University Sangwon Yuh, Georgia Institute of Technology
Hankyu Lee, Yale NUS College Tianheng Zhang, Franklin and Marshall College
Seung Hyung Lee, University of California – Berkeley

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THE HANKIN GROUP
FORGING PHILANTHROPIC IMPACT
THE HANKIN GROUP, A FAMILY BUSINESS BASED IN CHESTER
County, PA, has made an enormous impact within the community over the
past 55 years through its commercial and residential properties, as well as
its support of more than 100 nonprofit organizations via its philanthropic
arm, The Hankin Foundation. Michael Hankin, chief operating officer, says
the Foundation emphasizes building relationships with quality charitable
organizations which offer programs that make a difference. Hankin joined the
Group in 2011 after attending Virginia Tech University and spending several
years working for the Big Four accounting firms in Chicago, Philadelphia,
Washington, D.C. and Baltimore.

“My family has always been familiar with CFS as an all boys’ school in Chester
County. However, it was not until I met Ned [Sherrill] and Peter [Corrado]
about three years ago that I learned about the mission of CFS and the amazing
good it does for young boys.”

The Hankin Group gives to the school through Pennsylvania’s Opportunity


Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) program. The OSTC program—and its
companion, the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program—allow
businesses that pay PA taxes to support tuition-assistance efforts at schools
such as CFS, while realizing significant tax advantages.

MICHAEL HANKIN The Hankin Group also participates in the school’s Griffin Scholars Program,
which provides scholarships to particular students in need. The Program
enables participants to come to the school for formal luncheons with their
sponsored students. “Every time I visit CFS I am truly amazed and inspired
by the students,” Hankin says. “They are so motivated, ambitious and mature
for their age. I am always blown away by the graduation rate and college
acceptance rate at the school. For those who are not familiar with CFS, I
highly recommend taking a tour, meeting with the teachers and staff and most
importantly having a chat with the students!”

The Hankin Group is one of the county’s most notable philanthropic


organizations, and Hankin attributes much of that to its CEO, Bob Hankin,
who travels each year to Africa, India and other areas in need in support of
Engineers Without Borders, in addition to the great work they do at home. The
Group’s most recent construction project is Meridian at Eagleview, a luxury
55-and-older community opening in the fall of 2016. Learn more about the
company, their work and their philanthropy at hankingroup.com.

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MARTHA SOUTHWICK
PERPETUATING THE IMPACT
YOU COULD SAY MARTHA SOUTHWICK MARRIED INTO AFFECTION
for Church Farm School. Her late husband, C. David Southwick ’54, “owed
everything he became to the Farm School,” she says. Their four children—Mark,
Keith, Dara and Paul—grew up immersed in CFS lore and frequently visited the
Exton campus from their homes in Maryland, then New Jersey. “We’d drive up
almost every weekend to visit the barn cats, walk around, see the Pageant. We
wouldn’t even tell anyone we were coming half of the time,” Mrs. Southwick
laughs. “David always seemed to find peace there.” When Mr. Southwick passed
away two years ago, the Southwick family’s generosity toward the school did
not wane. Mrs. Southwick became a Griffin Scholars Program sponsor and has
driven from her home in Indiana twice in 2014-2015 alone to become better
acquainted with her sponsored student, James Cromartie ’19 of Philadelphia.

Mrs. Southwick was born in Long Island, but spent 16 years in Philadelphia,
where her father was a teacher at Temple University. Some of her fondest
memories are visiting Gimbels on 8th and Market, where “you could purchase
lipstick designed to complement your complexion for $3.12!” Mr. Southwick’s
upbringing in Burlington, NJ, was less idyllic. When his mother decided she
wanted to be a traveling magician, her son was often left alone and began to
get into trouble. “They thought Church Farm School might be the answer. The
Colonel (The Rev. Dr. Charles Shreiner) didn’t think he’d make it, but he proved
him wrong. David always said he owes all of his successes to the school and the
Colonel.”

Mr. Southwick attended CFS from the age of 12-18, heading up the Milk Squad
and serving as a crucifer for St. Paul’s Episcopal Church next door. He then
went on to Rutgers University, where he met his wife through some fraternity
friends. Out of college, he worked as the director of the YMCA in Baltimore
(see story on page 3), before moving the family to New Jersey to work for CBS’
Human Resources Department and then eventually to a 10-acre Victorian
farmhouse in Indiana in 1972, where Mrs. Southwick still resides. A registered
nurse, she stays busy with her nine grandchildren, keeping up the property,
weaving blankets and volunteerism. She transports shelter animals to the
University of Illinois Veterinary School for free surgeries twice each week,
plus provides volunteer hospice services, too. And whenever she can, Mrs.
Southwick makes the trek to Church Farm School, just as she has for decades.

 want to do for a boy what someone


“Idid MARTHA SOUTHWICK
for him.”

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CHURCH FARM SCHOOL GALA
AN EVENING WITH IMPACT
WITH CHURCH FARM SCHOOL’S ESTEEMED CHOIR SCHEDULED
to perform Marcus Durufle’s Requiem at Carnegie Hall on April 18, 2016, we
set the stage (literally and figuratively) for the event with the second annual
Church Farm School Gala, Broadway Bound. More than 200 friends of the
school gathered at the Wayne Art Center on May 1 to indulge in delightful food
and conversation, and hear Broadway-themed performances by the CFS Choir
and CFS Singers, as well as our very special guests, The Tonics. Founded by Jim
Buck, the Main Line men’s a cappella group performed their unique mixture
of contemporary and classic songs, before joining with the choir for a stirring
Sponsors rendition of Can You Hear the People Sing from Les Miserables.
“The Sound of Music”
Presenting Sponsors After the program, we held a live auction which garnered an additional $65,000
25th Century Foundation for Church Farm School’s mission (including a generous $25,000 match from
Argosy Capital the 25th Century Foundation), bringing the gross sum raised to more than
$200,000—all to benefit the school!
“A Chorus Line”
Leadership Sponsors
The Kouvaris Family
We are incredibly thankful to our sponsors and patrons, and most especially
our Gala co-chairpersons, John and Minnie Kirwin, who worked tirelessly to
“Wicked” Two for One Sponsorship ensure a well-attended and well-executed evening. Missed the event? You can
Anonymous view the photo gallery and event video at www.gocfs.net/gala.

“The Lion King” Sponsors


Duane Morris LLP
Betsy and Tim McCarthy
Kathleen and Frank Seidman
Stevens & Lee

“Les Miserables” Sponsors


Azarias Capital Management
Suzette and Frank Baird
Bentley Systems, Inc.
Teresa and Matthew Burns P’10
Joanne and Mark Carroll P’00, ’01
Kathi and Sam Cupp
Carlyn and Stephen Darby
Earline and Kermit Eck
Eleanor and Dick Gherst
Sally and George Graham
Ruthanne and Gary Schlarbaum
Lizette and Ned Sherrill
Voith and Mactavish Architects LLP
Save the Dates!
April 18, 2016 CFS Choir at Carnegie Hall
May 13, 2016 CFS Gala at Longwood Gardens

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Patrons
Eileen and Alemayehu Addis ’97 Victoria and Christopher LeVine
Carol Ann Atterbury Leon L. Levy & Associates, Inc.
Chris and Leif Beck Maxine and Howard Lewis
Steven A. Berger Pam and Rich Merriman
Thomas Betz Anthony Mullen
Laura and William Buck Keith M. Pension
Greg and Marcia Coleman Emily and John Pickering
Peter Corrado Stuart and James Pitcher
Dayton Parts, LLC Susan and Bob Riley
The Dolben Company, Inc. Judy and Don Rosato
Regina and Doug Evans Barbara and George Rothacker
Ira Ginsberg Kenneth R. Rowe
Kristen and George Graham Cynthia D. Rugart
Griffiths Construction Patricia and Christopher Washburn
The Rev. Canon Preston B. Hannibal Chris and Rick Weber
Laurie and Steve Katznelson Joanne and Raymond Welsh
James Kelleher Mary Bale and Bruce Wilson
Stacey and Bill Kley

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SOURCES OF REVENUE 2014-15
14%

1%

14%

71%

Tuition and fees $1,443


Rental of facilities and other $135
Gifts and bequests $1,440
Allocation from endowment and trusts $7,229

TOTAL $10,247

OPERATING EXPENSES 2014-15


7%

17%

76%

School Program $7,800


Management $1,735
Fundraising $712

TOTAL $10,247

* Numbers in thousands

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FOUNDER’S SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. John Pickering BD Estate of Geraldine N. Zehner
$50,000 PLUS Mr. Leroy A. Prempeh ’96 Gesu School
Argosy Capital Mr. and Mrs. Philip Price BD GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Edward E. Ford Foundation Saul Ewing, LLP Glenmede Trust Company
Estate of Marie W. McCauley Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schlarbaum BD Grant Thornton LLP
S. Griswold Flagg III Trust The Scholler Foundation Griffiths Construction, Inc.
Ms. Elsie S. Thorpe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seidman Dr. John R. Grunwell III ’60
United States Liability Insurance Group The Rev. and Mrs. Edmund K. Sherrill ll F-S Guy Carpenter, Inc.
The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Mr. Phillip Skalski and Mrs. Stacy Andris-Skalski H. O. West Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Smith ’86, BD Mr. Samuel Hanger
The Snowden Foundation The Rev. Canon and Mrs. Preston Hannibal BD
AMBASSADOR’S SOCIETY Sodexo Hockman Family Foundation
$25,000–$49,999 Stevens and Lee Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Holton F-S
25th Century Foundation Tisdall Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hudson
The Bryn Mawr Trust Company Tri-State Technical Sales Corporation IMC Construction
DNB First UGI Energy Services Mr. Richmond P. Johnston ’54
Finley L. Walton Trust Univest Corporation Joseph K. Skilling Foundation
Hamilton Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Steve Katznelson
Hankin Group Willis of Pennsylvania, Inc. Keystone Health Plan East, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kirwin BD, P’02 Mr. Bruce Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Hyung Sun Kim P’15
Philadelphia Insurance Companies The Wytock 1988 Family Trust Mr. Kang Taek Lim P’15
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Loney ’97, BD
SCHOLAR’S SOCIETY HEADMASTER’S SOCIETY Mr. William Louden
$5,000-$24,999 $1,000-$4,999 Mr. Gary Marks and Dr. Sharon Sweinberg P’08
Anonymous (1) May Hobson Ferguson Trust
Anonymous (6)
Aqua America, Inc. Dr. Katherine M. McCandless P’82
Mr. and Mrs. Alemayehu Addis ’97, BD
Barra Foundation Mr. Anthony Mullen
AGI
Mr. John A. Bellis, Jr. Mr. Peter C. Neall ’64
Mr. Stathis Andris
Bentley Systems, Inc. Ms. Keith M. Pension
Armstrong, Doyle, Carroll, Inc.
Mr. Greg Bentley The Philadelphia Foundation
Azarias Capital Management
Mrs. George P. Bissell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Pitcher
Col. Howard Bachman
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck Mr. Philip S. Post
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baird F-S
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Burns BD, P’10 Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Preston III
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Ballam III
Burns Engineering, Inc. Professional Casualty Association
Mr. and Mrs. Leif Beck
Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Carroll BD, P’00, ’01 Mr. William E. Reimer, Jr.
Mr. Stuart Brackney ’62 and Ms. Mary Menacker
Chamber of Commerce Greater West Chester Mrs. Kenneth Rodgers, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Breiner
Mr. Gregory Coleman BD and Dr. Marcia Coleman Dr. and Mrs. Donald Rosato
The Brickman Group, Ltd.
Dr. and Mrs. Lane Collins ’58 Mr. Wayne Rowland and Ms. Denise DiPangrazio
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burt ’77
Connelly Foundation Dr. Paul S. Russell
Dr. David Carroll ’62
Crystal Trust The Rutland Foundation, Inc.
Capt. Stephen M. Carroll ’00
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cupp BD, P’02 Saint Joseph’s University
The Chambers Group
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Darby BD Salesforce.com
Chester Valley Engineers, Inc.
DSM Biomedical Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schnittman F-S
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Clark ’84
Duane Morris, LLP Schwab Charitable Fund
Mr. Peter Corrado F-S
E. Allen and Adelaide R. Ginkinger Memorial Trust Mr. and Mrs. John Shober
Cramer Rosenthal and McGlynn
Ellason and Molly Laird Downs PC Trust Mrs. Charles W. Shreiner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Diprospero
Fidelity Charitable Mrs. C. David Southwick ’54
Mrs. Newton Disney ’48
First Priority Bank Mr. Keith Southwick
Mr. Frederick Dittmann
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Gherst II BD St. Mary’s Church
The Dolben Company, Inc.
Mrs. Robert Graf ’62 St. Peter’s Church
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit S. Eck
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Graham, Jr. St. Thomas’ Church, Whitemarsh
Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Hamilton The Steinman Foundation
Fund Evaluation Group, Inc.
Mr. William Harrall BD Mr. Norman Strate BD
Mr. Douglas G. Evans
Helen E. VanSant Trust Virginia J. Sullivan
Mr. P. F. N. Fanning
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hengeveld ’64 Mr. and Mrs. James Tate ’52
Mr. Hank Fila
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kley BD Edu-Tech Academic Solutions
Ms. Ann P. B. Fitzgerald
The Kouvaris Family Thayer Corporation
Ms. Sally Fitzpatrick
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Timby ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fleetwood ’69
Lawrence J. Morris Trust Mr. and Mrs. Mehul Trivedi BD
Frank C. Hagyard Trust
Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company Utica National Insurance Company
Fulton Bank
Meridian Bank Mrs. Beverley C. Van Houten
Mrs. Karl Gabosch ’48
Mr. Richard A. Mulford The Vanguard Group Foundation
GenNx Foundation, Inc.
Pennsylvania Trust Company Mrs. Isabelle T. Vauclain
George W. Ferguson Trust Under Deed

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Ms. Joan Norman-Vogel Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Peabody
Voith and Mactavish Architecture Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Vollrath ’55 Philip Rosenau Co., Inc.
Mr. Daniel Wallick and Ms. Jennifer Mogck Mr. Bruce B. Rambo
WARFEL Construction Ms. Glen Reyburn
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Washburn The Riley Company
Washington Memorial Chapel Mr. Charles S. Rogers ’65
Mr. Richard Weber Mr. and Mrs. George Rothacker
Mr. Adam Wegel Mr. Kenneth R. Rowe
Major General Eric Weller ’74 Ms. Cynthia D. Rugart
Col. Burton L. Weller P’74 Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Schoch ’38
Ms. Massandje Williams BD Schuylkill Capital Management
Mr. Lyle R. Schweitzer ’49
GREYSTOCK SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwenk
$500-$999 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Seeley F-S
Skycastle French Hounds
Anonymous (1)
Mr. Samuel Slater and Ms. Eleanor Forbes
Mr. Richard J. Adams ’67
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Smith, Jr.
Artisan Partners
Mrs. Nancy Spatz P’83
Ms. Carol Ann Atterbury
Mrs. John L. Steigerwalt
Mr. Steven A. Berger
Miss Beverly R. Steinman
Mr. Thomas P. Betz
Mrs. Geoffrey Stengel
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bonyun III
Mr. Irving N. Taylor, Jr. ’69
Dr. Richard R. Bright
Mr. Steve Tyminski and Ms. Lisa Rapetti
Mr. Mark Brosso
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley ’65
Dr. Lina G. Vardaro, MD
Mr. Michael Burg
Miss Edwina Vauclain
Ms. Barbara Camp
Mrs. Michael Wallington ’60
Mr. Andrew Carrigan ’87 and Ms. Amee Shah
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gray Whetstone, Jr. ’60
Dr. Dan Cho P’16
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Wiggers
Mr. George Connell Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Zarycranski P’16, ’19
Dayton Parts, LLC
Mr. David F. Zimmerman ’88
Mr. Patrick J. Dean ’80
Ms. Jo-Ann Zoll
Mr. Samuel DiFalco and Mr. Robert Brown P’14
Mrs. Sally Macon Dixon
Mrs. Betteanne Fitzwater MAROON and GREY SOCIETY
Gillespie Group $100–$499
Mr. James Gillespie Anonymous (15)
Mr. Ira Ginsberg The Addis Group
Mrs. Eleanor Graeber Dr. Grace and Mr. Francis Adofo
Dr. Kelly Grattan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Aichele
Mrs. Wilbur H. Hall Mr. Knute Albrecht
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Hartzell Mrs. Lucetta S. Alderfer
Mr. John H. Haswell, Esq. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alexander II
Mr. J. Walter Thompson Mrs. James R. Alves ’44
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones III Mrs. Zella Smith Anderson
Mr. James Kelleher Ardrossan Beagles, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Kellett Mr. Ronald Arena
Mr. George C. Kline ’59 Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Armstrong
Ms. Lily Knezevich P’18 Mr. and Mrs. Noah Attipoe P’12
Law School Admission Council Ms. Mary Bale
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. LeVine Mr. Allan C. Barbee
Mr. Michael Leader Mr. and Mrs. William Bauernschmidt
Mr. Robert LeKites ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Bean
Leon L. Levy and Associates Dr. Rebecca Bean and Dr. Robert Abramovitch
Mrs. Susan C. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Beck ’89
Mr. David Lohmann ’59 Benevity Community Impact Fund
Mr. Arthur R. Marcus ’53 Mr. Al Beverly
Mrs. Gwynne G. McDevitt Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Bielefeld P’80
Merck Company Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bien ’70
Mr. Randy Noll F-S Mr. William E. Birchall, Jr. ’57
Mrs. Betty T. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Bloeman
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell and Hippel LLP Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Blount
Mr. Maurice A. O’Connor ’71 Dr. Frederick J. Boehlke, Jr.

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Boeing Gift Match Program Mrs. Sheila Dolan P’04 Mr. and Mrs. Hector Flores P’13
Mr. Edward Bolish Mr. and Mrs. James J. Dolan Mrs. Robert Flowers ’44
Mrs. Wendy S. Boorn Donatic Mr. Thomas A. Fosnocht
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Biddle Mr. Lance A. Douglas ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Kimber J. Fox
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Bowers Mr. Quintano Downes, Sr. P’15 Dr. and Mrs. William F. Foxx
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bozette, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dripps, Jr. Mr. Thomas Frank
Mr. Craig M. Bozorth ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duke Ms. Michele Frank P’11
BP Fabric of America Fund Mr. and Mrs. Blake Dunbar, Jr. P’02 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freeman II
Mr. James A. Bradshaw ’57 Mrs. Charles Dutill Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Furtado
Brandolini Companies E.B. Mahoney Builders, Inc. Mr. Edward E. Gardiner
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc. Mrs. James Eisner Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gee
Mrs. Richard N. Bromley Rev. and Mrs. Richard Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibby
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Buckley Mr. Gerald E. Ellson ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Jamin M. Gibson P’06
Ms. Paula Bucknor Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Go P’18
Ms. Ellen Buerklin Ms. Justine Englert Mr. Peter M. Goda, Sr. ’60
Mr. and Mrs. William Buffington Episcopal Church of the Trinity Mr. Anthony Goldsmith
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Burkart Mr. and Mrs. James Eustace III Mr. and Mrs. Seth Goldstein
Mr. Robert R. Buswell, Jr. Mrs. E. A. Evans Mr. William L. Golemon ’50
Mr. James A. Capron ’75 Mr. Peter Evans Mr. Bruce Holmes and Dr. Carol Grant-Holmes
Mr. Joshua Carle Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Falkenstein P’94, ’96
Mr. Bryan Carter Mr. Neil J. Fanelli, Jr. F-S Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gravely ’71
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Carville Mr. Wayne J. Fields ’81 Ms. Caryl Greaves-Bowen P’95
Ms. Joseph W. Castle Mrs. Edward A. Flood Mr. Steven M. Greene P’14
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ceschan ’94
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Charlton
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Choper
Mr. and Mrs. David Chrest F-S
Christ Church and St. Michaels Sponsor a Cottage
Ms. Susan J. Ciccantelli
Cigna Foundation
Church Farm School is honored to recognize generous financial support with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Claghorn yearlong participation in the “Sponsor a Cottage” program. In recognition of
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Clapham a donor’s participation, Church Farm School will:
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Claypoole F-S • E
 xtend an invitation to attend a formal cottage dinner at the school with
Mr. Stewart A. Cleaver ’71 your sponsored students and/or the Head of School and several cottage
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clothier IV residents will visit the donors in their homes or offices.
Mr. Rowland L. Coats, Jr.
• Invite donors to be guests at special cottage occasions such as ice cream
Mr. LeRoy R. Coer ’54
Mrs. William Long Cole socials or the annual Christmas tree decorating contest and cottage dinner.
Ms. Loraine M. Coll • Receive a framed and signed picture of cottage residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Collings, Jr. • R
 ecognize this Cottage Sponsorship with signage placed inside the front
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Combee entrance of the cottage.
Ms. Sara Connolly
Mr. Hobart W. Cook • A
 t the administration’s designation, resources will be provided to either
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Copeland make the cottage more homelike and comfortable or to provide experiences
Ms. Danielle Corrado that will enhance the students’ social skills and broaden their horizons.
Mr. Theodore C. Coxe, Jr.
Mr. John Crampton Learn more by contacting Peter Corrado,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crawford Director of Development at 610.363.5363
Mr. Robert Critchell III or pcorrado@gocfs.net.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Cuff
Curlin, Inc.
CURRENT SPONSORS
Mrs. Louise M. Dagit
Chaplain and Mrs. John Daniels F-S, P’15 Argosy Capital
Mr. Edward C. Darwick ’85 Ms. Elsie Thorpe
Ms. Marcine Whatley Davis United States Liability Insurance Group
Ms. Susan C. Davis
Mrs. Rebecca C. Desmond Mr. Zach Roberts, Head Houseparent of Garrett
Mr. Christopher A. DeVeau ’89 Cottage, presents a signed cottage picture to Ms.
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Devenney Elsie Thorpe, who donated a large sum to CFS in
Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Devenney memory of her parents, Elsie M. and Reginald G.
Mr. Sean Devenney and Ms. Jennifer Chelf Standford, Jr. Her nephew, Todd Stanford ’90, is a
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie M. Diaz P’16 former recipient of the Headmaster’s Watch Award.
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Mrs. Barbara G. Kehrel P’76
Mr. Frederic Kellam III ’65
Peggy and Cecil Hengeveld ’64 Honored for Mrs. Bunnie Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Keltz
Ambassadorship Mrs. Caroline R. Kemmerer
Mrs. John Kenefick
Cecil Hengeveld has had a prolific career since graduating from Church Farm
Mr. Alexander Kirwin ’02
School in 1964 but his interest in and activism for the school has never waned. Mrs. Josephine Klein
In fact, since his retirement following 33 years of service in the aviation branch Mr. Arnold J. Krog
of the Army and eight years with the PA Department of Military and Veterans Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuchlak
Affairs, he has been busier than ever. Along with General Eric Weller, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kullen ’73
Mr. Hengeveld and his wife, Peggy (also a retired PA Brigadier General) Rev. and Mrs. Carl N. Kunz, Jr.
started the Church Farm School Military Scholarship Fund. The Fund aims to Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lander
financially support CFS students with parents or caregivers who are veterans Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Large ’51
or who are actively serving in the military. For this, and for their many Miss Maryann Lauber
contributions to the school, the Hengevelds were honored in spring 2015 Ms. Rachel Lawton P’10
Mrs. Marianne B. Layng P’85
with the J. Tyler Griffin Award for Ambassadorship.
Mrs. Anne Dulany Lee
Mrs. Cordelia Lenz
The award is given annually to an individual or group who tirelessly works as Ms. Lou Ann Lewis
ambassadors on behalf of Church Farm School. Mr. Hengeveld has served as Mrs. John F. Lewis
co-chair for CFS’ annual Golf Classic and on the 2015 Gala Committee with Mr. R. Cruse Lewis
Mrs. Hengeveld. They have also supported CFS students through the Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Lewis ’81
Scholars Program. Learn more about the Fund at www.gocfs.net. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Lindley
Mr. John B. Lindsay ’56
Mrs. Kathryn K. Longenecker
Mrs. Robin Lovell-Knowles
Mrs. Richard Lunardi
Ms. Zandra L. Maffett P’00
Ms. Nan Magistro
Mr. A. Bruce Mainwaring
Market Street Print and Copy
Mr. Steven Marvicsin ’41
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matteo F-S, P’10
Mr. James A. Mattia
Mr. Edward F. McAleer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCann
Ms. Dorothy McCreath
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. McDermott F-S
Mr. Michael J. McGuire
Ms. Patti McLaughlin
Mr. Michael D. McNulty ’73
Mr. James H. Mendenhall ’39
Mr. Robert K. Gulick ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes Ms. Karan A. Merry
Ms. Jingmin Guo P’18 Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Hughes Mrs. Robert B Mieger
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Gwinner P’78 Mr. William H. Hughes ’79 Mr. Rufus L. Miley
Mr. Chris Hanlon Mrs. Frederick Humphreys ’53 Mrs. Elizabeth Pleasants Miller
Mr. and Mrs. John S. C. Harvey Ms. Carolyn Miller Huyett Mrs. Dorothy L. Mitchell
Mr. David Hatchard ’93 and Ms. June Yoshimura Mrs. Maud C. Irwin Mr. Earl M. Morgan
Mrs. Robert P. Hauptfuhrer Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Israel P’12 Mrs. Mary Morgan
Ms. Margaret S. Havens Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Ivins Mr. Steven Morgenthal
Mr. and Mrs. C. Heisterkamp IV The J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Mr. John A. Morrow ’49
Mrs. Ralph Held ’34 Mr. T. K. Jackson III Mr. William E. Morton ’56
Ms. Judith B. Hellekson P’92 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jacobs II Mr. and Mrs. James C. Moyer
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendrickson, Jr. Mrs. Virginia Jeffries Mrs. Katherine J. Muckle
Rev. and Mrs. William Hess Mr. Harold H. Jensen III ’63 Mrs. Dorothy W. Mullestein
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hill Mr. Joseph W. Joiner ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Munson
Mr. Norman A. Hill ’53 Mr. Frederick J. Jones Ms. E. Hazel Murphy P’15
Mr. William Hoch ’73 Mr. Robert W. Kahler Mr. Frederick G. Nahar
Miss Holly Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Kalmes ’54 Mr. Yoshiyuki Nakamura
Mr. Theodore J. Hordeski ’56 Mr. Abe Kassu and Mrs. Kelemua Gebre P’17 Mr. Thomas L. Neff ’60
Mr. Bruce Hotaling ’62 Mr. Leroy E. Kean Mrs. Charles A. Neidig
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Ms. Dorothy J. Newnham Ms. Sarah G. Sherrill
Mr. A. Thomas Nicholl Mr. and Mrs. David J. Sherwood
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Niemann, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shipman P’16
Mr. P. David Niestroy Mr. Richard A. Siemon ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nugent Silver Eagle Bassets
Ms. Denise Oldt F-S Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Silver
Ms. Angela O’Reilly F-S Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpson III
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ottey Mr. Avtar Singh and Ms. Ramandeep Kaur P’18
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Patterson Mr. Larry Skahan
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pegram Mr. and Mrs. Gurney P. Sloan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Peirce P’89 Mr. F. William Smead ’84
Mr. Carroll M. Peterson ’60 Mr. Robert Smith and Ms. Maris Ogg
Miss Margaret E. Phillips Dr. Gail R. Sokoloski
Rev. and Mrs. Thomas H. Phillips ’95 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Michael P. Pierce, Esq. Mrs. Michael Stack
Mr. Zygmont Pines Mr. and Mrs. Gary Statton
Mr. John B. M. Place Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Steele
The PNC Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Steenrod
Mr. Samuel Polanco and Ms. Ysabel Rodriguez P’18 Mrs. Kathryn F. Strang
Mr. Noel G. Poole ’71 Mrs. Joseph Strode
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Potts Mrs. William Stryke ’34
Mr. Michael A. Pratt ’86 Mrs. Barbara B. Supplee
Ms. Sarah D. Price Mr. Henderson Supplee III
Mrs. Robert H. Price, Jr. Miss Helen L. Swain
Lt. Col. (Ret.) Thomas S. Pyle II ’53 Ms. Carolyn L. Thomas
Mr. John E. Quinn, Jr. Mr. Joseph R. Thomas
Mr. Thomas Quinn ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Greg Thompson F-S
Mrs. Patricia P. Rech Judith A. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Reeves Time Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Remaily ’61 Mrs. E. Ann Tippy
Miss Helen Replogle Mr. A. Frederick Travaglini
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Rhile, Jr. Ms. Erin Treadwell
Mrs. Margaret B. Rhoads Mr. Minh Le Truong P’14
Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Mr. James T. Rice, Jr. Tucci
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Ritter Mr. Marc A. Turner F-S
Dr. Earl W. Robison ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyson
Mr. Erwin P. Roeser ’41* United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern
Mrs. Caroline Rogers New Jersey
Mr. John W. Rorer Mr. Joseph Van Bernum
Dr. Harry Rosenthal Mr. Omar Vicente ’14
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rottiers Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ruhling, Jr. Capt. and Mrs. Samuel J. Walker P’84
Mr. William J. Rusinko ’78 Mr. Jeffrey B. Wallace
Mr. Michael Russo ’67 Mr. and Mrs. William Warden III
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sanderson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Warren ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Sands Mrs. Jane H. Warriner
Mr. Ralph S. Saul Mr. Charles Watterson
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schellenger Mr. Charles H. Wein ’64
Mrs. Richard Scheuing Mr. Henry N. Wein ’59
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Schleicher ’62 Ms. Susan Wentink
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Werner
Mr. Matthew Schofield ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Paul West ’54
Mrs. Ruth Scorr Mr. Heyward M. Wharton
Mr. and Mrs. O’Neil Scott F-S Mr. George R. White
Mr. and Mrs. William Scudder F-S Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Wickham
Mr. Daniel M. Sedon ’85 Wilfred L. Black Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel S. Seeley P’18 Mr. Robert W. Wilkey
Ms. Stacy Sempier Ms. Frances Wilkins
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Seymour ’78 Mr. Bruce G. Willbrant
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Shafer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Williams
Mr. Keven Shanahan Mr. John R. Williams
Mr. Geoff Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Willing
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Mr. and Mrs. R. Richard Wright, Jr. Ms. Eileen Copland
Mr. Thomas Wynne Mrs. Dolores Courtney P’81
Mr. Robert Yocum, Jr. F-S Mr. Brian P. Curry ’83
Mrs. Robert A. Ziesing Cypress Capital Management, LLC
Mr. Andrew M. Zinis ’84 Mr. Michael Daly
Ms. Lisa A. Zinis P’84 Ms. Mildred G. Darlington
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Zug Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Davenport, Jr.
Mr. Thomas V. Zug, Jr. Mr. Fred L. Davidson
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Zwierzyna, Jr. F-S Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Davis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Davis
GRIFFIN SOCIETY Mr. Scott Deasy
Gifts up to $100 Mrs. Robert Deist
Mr. William P. Dierkes
Anonymous (17)
Mrs. Anne C. Dillon
Mr. Joel A. Adams
Mr. Joseph A. Dixon
Miss Susan Aitken
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dratch
Ms. Rosemarie Alleva
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dratch F-S
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Arbuckle
Mr. Donald H. Duckworth, Jr. ’62
Mr. Anthony Arcaro
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Duggan
Mr. and Mrs. David Archer P’18
The Rev. Faith D’Urbano
Mr. and Mrs. Randall C. Atkinson
Mr. George H. Earle
Mr. Evan Attipoe ’12
Ms. Debbie Eichner
Mrs. Sue Bagosy
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Essinger
Ms. Carol D. Baker
Mr. Rudolph Fedor, Jr.
Mrs. Charlotte A. Baker
Mrs. Virginia H. Finch
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Barndt
Ms. Alberta Flagg
Mrs. Elsie J. Bedwell
Dr. David A. Foley ’65
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Beehler
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Forrest
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Beitel
Miss Dorothy Fruchtman
Ms. Linda Bejoian P’14
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Funk
Ms. Helen J. Beldecos
Mr. Blair D. Garland ’61
Mr. and Mrs. John Bellay P’03, ’05
Ms. Mary Anne Gehrenbeck P’17
Dr. Eugene A. Bentley, Jr.
Mr. Paul R. Gerjovich ’74
Mr. H. L. Beyer III
Mrs. Dorothy J. Gerjovich P’74
Mrs. Joan L Bielunski
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gibbons P’14
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boris
Mr. Connor Gibbons ’14
Miss Grace R. Boulden
Mr. and Mrs. Amrit Gordon P’08
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bowden
Mr. and Mrs. George Graham III
Ms. J. Clarice Bowman
Mrs. Adelaid Grant
Mr. Eric D. Boyle ’81
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Graves P’08
Mr. Taylor D. Braendel
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Green
Mrs. Helen Bregler
Mrs. Sue S. Gress
Mr. Alfio J. Brindisi, CPA
Mr. William L. Gwinner ’78
Mrs. Virgilia Brito
Mr. Man Jeong Ha P’15
Mr. John E. Brogan
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hadley II
Dr. Christian S. Brosz
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hagis, Jr.
Mr. Richard L. Burtner ’74
Mr. Charles W. Hampton ’61
Mr. Luke McHale and Mrs. Jodi Button McHale
Mr. Mike Handforth ’61
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carmichael
Mrs. Joan C. Harms
Mr. Craig Carpenter
Mr. Francis C. Hartung, Jr.
Mrs. Emma L. Carson
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Carver
Mrs. Caroline Hass
Mr. Ralph J. Celidonio
Mr. George H. Hauser
Miss Jeanne M. Chandler
Mrs. Ralph T. Heness
Mr. Donald E. Chappell ’53
Mr. Lawrence E. Henry
Mrs. Luitgarde M. Chassin P’92, ’96
Mr. Franklin M. Henzel
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Checchia
Ms. Sandra Herr
Dr. and Mrs. J. Barton Cheyney
Mr. Gerald Hevey ’92
Dr. Geon Chong and Mrs. Y. Lee P’14
Mr. Keith High
Mrs. Harlan Cleaver ’32
Mrs. Virginia Hines
Mrs. Marjorie Coblentz
Mr. Lloyd D. Hoffman
Mrs. Ann S. Cohn P’94
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Holgren
Mrs. Nancy E. Cook
Mr. A. Stanley Hood ’47
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Mrs. Janet G. Hood Mr. William S. Newlin, Jr.
Mr. Graham E. Horn Mr. Paul R. Norman
Mr. Dan H. Hunt Mrs. and Mrs. Nurat Ogunsanya P’18
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hurowitz Mrs. Barbara Y. Painter
Mrs. Harold S. Hutchinson ’57 Mrs. Louise S. Parsons
IBM Corporation Matching Gift Program Miss Rosemarie Pedicone
Ms. Marianne Infante P’17 Mrs. Marie H. Pender
Ms. Jenna Irrgang Mr. and Mrs. Artur Pereira P’12, ’14
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jenkins Mrs. Kinue B. Perkins
Mr. Paul T. Johnson Ms. Krista S. Peterson F-S
Mrs. Helen S. Johnston Mrs. Barbara M. Pettinos
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Jones Mr. Henry W. Pfeiffer
Mr. David M. Keller ’89 Mr. Dan Pohlig
Rev. Linda L. Kerr Mrs. Elaine B. Politis
Mr. Albert Kilburn Dr. and Mrs. Robert Poole
Mr. and Mrs. Jong Hwan Kim P’13 Mrs. Kim Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Steve A. Kmetz Mr. William H. Press Griffin Scholar Program Sponsors
Mr. Carl Krause ’61 Mr. Edward J. Price ’54
Mrs. Joan F. Kurber Mrs. Marie D. Prosser ’32 Ms. Stacy Andris-Skalski and
Mrs. Janet M. Labdon P’78 Ms. Sherifat Prout P’15 Mr. Philip Skalski
Mrs. Kathleen LaMay P’08 Ms. Robin Puccino Aqua Pennsylvania
Mrs. Helen A. Lawlor Mr. Mark Purcell Mr. and Mrs. John Bellis
Mr. Seung Hyung Lee ’15 Mr. Brian Pusey, Jr. ’80 and Ms. Lisa Lafountain
Mrs. George P. Bissell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lenehan Mr. and Mrs. John A. Quinn
Bryn Mawr Trust Company
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lessard Mr. Jose A. Quinones ’99
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Burns BD, P’10
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Liddick Mr. Khizar Qureshi ’15
Mr. Kristian J. Linares-Colon ’03 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Raffety Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carroll BD, P’00, ’01
Mrs. H. Fred Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Ramsay Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cupp BD, P’02
Mrs. Florence T. Logan Mr. and Mrs. William Rankin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Darby BD
Mr. Eric Lohmann ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Redman DNB First
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Reed III DSM
Ms. Teresa Lunardi and Mr. Aaron Wemhoff Mrs. Joan C. Reese First Priority Bank
Mr. William W. Lundahl ’60 Mrs. Barbara A. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Gherst II
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lybrand ’81, P’19 Mr. Nnamdi Render ’14 Mr. and Mrs. George Graham
Mrs. Pearl Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Rhodes, Jr.
Hamilton Family Foundation
Mr. William S. Lyon-Vaiden Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Rigby, Jr.
Hankin Group/Milburn Builders
Mrs. Rebecca MacFadyen Mrs. Margaret M. Roberts
Mr. William Harral
Mr. H. Robert MacLaughlin Ms. Terry Rodenbeck
Mrs. William Maguire Mr. Alan Rossbach Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hengeveld ’64
Mrs. Alice R. Mannion P’81 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruoff Mr. and Mrs. John Kirwin BD, P’02
Mr. Christopher Marion Ms. Blanche Ruth Mr. and Mrs. William Kley
Miss Amanda E. Mayer Ms. Vallie Sams P’17 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis
Mr. Chimdi O. Mbonu ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Dean M. Sanusi, Sr. Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company
Mr. Craig S. McClure ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Saunders Meridian Bank
Mr. Cornelius P. McGinley Mr. Arthur H. Saxon Mr. Richard Mulford
Mrs. John McKay Miss Rosemary Scerni Pennsylvania Trust Company
Mrs. Susan W. Meade Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Schaefer
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
Mrs. Florianne Meldrum Ms. Linda Schall
The Prempeh/Gyambibi Families
Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Mello Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schoettle
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour S. Preston
Ms. Fay Menacker and Mr. David Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Scott P’97
Ms. Louise H. Mergliano Mrs. Susan E. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Philip Price BD
Mr. David R. Merriman Mr. Lee Scouten Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schlarbaum BD
Ms. Helen M. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Seely, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. Edmund K. Sherrill II F-S
Mrs. James A. Miles Mr. and Mrs. Brian Serbin F-S Mrs. Charles W. Shreiner, Jr.
Mrs. Grace D. Miller P’78 Mrs. Edwin D. Shafer II Skilling Foundation
Mrs. Beryl S. Miller Mr. Ronald Sharkus ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Smith ’86
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Mohr Mr. Zach Shipps Mrs. C. David Southwick ’54
Mr. and Mrs. Angel L. Mojica P’18 Mrs. Lucie H. Shubert Ms. D. Jean Tisdall
Mr. Nicholas S. Molloy Mrs. Carol Ann Simmons P’96
Tri-State Technical Sales Corporation
Mr. Richard E. Moore Mr. Raymond M. Simmons ’96
Univest Corporation
Ms. Janet E. Moyer Ms. Courtney Slafter
West Chester Chamber of Commerce
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mullenhour Mr. Joseph J. Smida
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Smith ’64 Major General Eric Weller ’74
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Mr. Samuel L. Smith Mrs. Robert Graf ’62
Mr. H. Morgan Smith Johnie L. Fennell ’00
Mrs. Meredith S. Smith Ms. Zandra L. Maffett P’00
Mrs. Herberta M. Smith Glory of God
Mr. Donald M. Solenberger Ms. J. Clarice Bowman
Ms. Columba Solis P’17 Gary Gress
Mrs. Dorothy Southrey P’69 Ms. Debbie Eichner
St. Kevin’s Pioneers Mr. Seung Hyung Lee ’15
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Stackhouse P’07, ’12 Mr. Kristian J. Linares-Colon ’03
Mr. Russell Stackhouse, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Seymour ’78
Mr. Leslie L. Stephenson Mr. Nathadon Suksiritarnan ’13
Mr. Thitipat Suksiritarnan ’11
Mr. Robert H. Strother, Sr. P’82
Mr. Nathadon Suksiritarnan ’13 C. Elbert Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Rhodes, Jr.

 t CFS, I went from


Mr. Thitipat Suksiritarnan ’11

“Abeing
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Sutch P’10 Elizabeth Irwin
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Talbot Mrs. Maud C. Irwin
Target Stores - Take Charge of Education John Kirwin

a wallflower Ms. Elizabeth R. Taylor


Dr. and Mrs. Frederik Tellekamp P’89
Leon L. Levy and Associates
John and Minnie Kirwin
to a leader. I was Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Theune
Mr. Frank L. Thomson
Anonymous
Stacey Shreiner Kley
not used to having Mr. William A. Toboldt Mrs. Caroline Rogers
Andrew Lane ’04
an impact in that
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Tomalavage
Mr. Leander P. Tori, Jr. Mrs. Sheila Dolan P’04
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Dolan P’04
kind of way. CFS Mr. and Mrs. Alden F. Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Tucker, Jr. Lori McDermott

helped me realize Miss Jane Ulsh


Mr. Vincent Valente
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Seymour ’78
J. Frederick Merriman

that I’m no longer The Rev. Canon and Mrs. Rudolph J. Van Der Hiel
Mr. and Mrs. Basil B. Varian
Mr. David R. Merriman
Ced Moise ’15
scared of giving Verizon Foundation
Mr. Thomas Vernazza
Ms. Rosemarie Alleva
Mr. Arthur H. Saxon
my opinions and I Mr. Paul Vile ’55 James B. Montgomery
Mr. Craig M. Bozorth ’65
don’t want to stay
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Voge
Mrs. Barbara P. Wadhams Richard V. Mullenhour

in the background Miss Janet E. Wall Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mullenhour
Miss Grace E. Walter Samuel F. Ninness

anymore.” Mrs. Andrew Warren


Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Watson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Graham III
Keith Pension
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson Mr. Luke McHale and Mrs. Jodi Button McHale
–UCHE EGONU ’15
Mr. Albert C. Weed II ’60 Ben ’95 and Jon Phillips
Mr. Peter B. West ’61 Rev. and Mrs. Thomas H. Phillips P’95
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Westerman Ethel Norris Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Whalon P’99 Mrs. Susan W. Meade
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whitworth P’09 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rowe
Ms. Julia Wickland F-S Mr. Kenneth R. Rowe
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Wittmann Clifford Schellhase
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Woodring Mr. Robert W. Kahler
Mr. Tony Wrice F-S, P’14 Bill Seymour ’78
Dr. Lilyan B. Wright Ms. Rosalind T. Sutch P’10
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young The Rev. Edmund K. Sherrill ll
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Young, Jr. Ms. Karan A. Merry
The Shreiner Family and Newt Disney ’48
Honorary Gifts Mr. Peter C. Neall ’64
Stuart Brackney ’62 Art Smith
Ms. Fay Menacker and Mr. David Cooper Mr. Daniel M. Sedon ’85
Ms. Linda Schall C. David Southwick ’54
Church Farm Choir Mr. Keith Southwick
Anonymous Andrew Marc Zinis ’84
Lawrence Stevenson ’59 Ms. Lisa A. Zinis P’84
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Lindley
Class of 1962

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Memorial Gifts Lillian K. Deasy Rachel Large Kooker
James T. Alves ’44 Mr. Scott Deasy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Large ’51
Mrs. Louella R. Alves ’44 George Dechert Mark Atwood Labdon ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Willing Mrs. Janet M. Labdon P’78
Mr. and Mrs. Randall C. Atkinson Eleanor DiPangrazio Susan S. LeKites
Paul M Barr ’32 Mr. Peter Corrado Mr. Robert LeKites ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley ’65 George M. Dorrance lll Donna B. Lindsay
Ernest M. Belt and his sister, Dorothy Belt Hoffman Miss Edwina Vauclain Mr. John B. Lindsay ’56
Miss Holly Hoffman Father John B. Dunning S. Daniel Lovell
Dr. Harry C. Best, DDS Ms. Terry Rodenbeck Mrs. Robin Lovell-Knowles
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Redman Lu Eadeh Lawrence W. Lynn
Alfred A. Bieber Ms. Lou Ann Lewis Mrs. Pearl Lynn
Mr. Jeffrey B. Wallace Carl Eby ’50 Virginia Summers Martin
James Bingham Ms. Alberta Flagg Ms. Sandra Herr
Anonymous Carl Eby ’50 and Newt Disney ’48 My father
Daisy LeBontillier Bishop Mr. William L. Golemon ’50 Miss Rosemarie Pedicone
Mrs. Elaine B. Politis Rex Englehart ’61 and Tom Leets ’61 Emily Seaman Nagle
J. Mahlon Buck, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Remaily ’61 Mrs. John McKay
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck Neil Fanelli, Sr. Mr. Thomas Vernazza
James M. Buck Brandolini Companies Allan M. Perry ’35
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Potts Mr. and Mrs. William Bauernschmidt Mr. Francis C. Hartung, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Buffington
Richard Alden Bull Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpson III
Mr. LeRoy R. Coer ’54
Miss Edwina Vauclain Dr. Robert E. Price, Jr.
Mr. Russell L. Dodd
David Carson, Jr. and David Carson lll Mrs. Bunnie Kelly Mrs. Robert H. Price, Jr.
Mrs. Emma L. Carson Mr. Paul R. Norman Cortland Prosser ’32
Mildred G. Challman Ms. Joan Norman-Vogel Mrs. Marie D. Prosser ’32
Ms. Fay Newkirk Rev. Dr. Charles E Finch Al and Doris Quinn
Bob Graf ’62 Mrs. Virginia H. Finch Mr. and Mrs. John A. Quinn
Mrs. Robert Graf ’62 Robert D. Flowers ’44 Alvin G. Roberts
Peter Terry ’65 Mrs. Marianna Flowers ’44 Mrs. Margaret M Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Jones Mary L. Fosnocht Herbert and Louise Robinson and Lisa Blaauboer
Harlan M. Cleaver ’32 Mr. Thomas A. Fosnocht Ms. Eileen Copland
Mrs. Beverly Cleaver ’32 Justin Joseph Francis and Bertha Lepanen Francis Kenneth Rodgers
Sara L. Corrado Dr. John R. Grunwell III ’60 Mr. Nnamdi Render ’14
Ms. Danielle Corrado Barry Gouak ’56 and Tony Renda ’56 Mrs. Kenneth Rodgers, Sr.
Ms. Sally Fitzpatrick Mr. Theodore J. Hordeski ’56 Mrs. Walter E. Roehrs, Jr. (Brent Wolcott Roehrs)
Mr. Wayne Rowland and Ms. Denise DiPangrazio Mrs. Charles W. Shreiner, Jr.
Willard P. Graeber
J. Wesley Courtney III Mrs. Eleanor Graeber Erwin Roeser ’41
Mrs. Dolores Courtney P’81 Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Bloeman
Mr. and Mrs. Walker F. Graham
Howard L Davis, Sr. Mrs. James A. Miles Mrs. Charles W. Shreiner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Davis, Jr.
Aunt Dot Grove Dr. Karl F. Rugart, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ruhling, Jr. Ms. Cynthia D. Rugart
Joyce Grunwell Reverend Charles Shreiner
Mr. Thomas L. Neff ’60 Mr. and Mrs. James Eustace III
William A. Guthrie Mrs. John Kenefick
The Snowden Foundation Dr. Charles W. Shreiner, Jr.
Natalie C. Haswell Mr. and Mrs. James Eustace III
Mr. John H. Haswell, Esq. ’64 Mrs. Joan C. Harms
George A. Hay Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kullen ’73
Mr. Frederick G. Nahar Mr. and Mrs. William J. Seymour ’78
Mr. Henderson Supplee III
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. C. Hewson
Mrs. William Long Cole Maddy Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Lucas
John F. Humphreys ’52 and Fredrick F. Humphreys ’53
Mrs. Frederick Humphreys ’53 Dr. Theodore Sokoloski
Ms. Erin Treadwell Dr. Gail R. Sokoloski
Daniel G. Hutchinson ’52 Mrs. Joyce Ann P. Spaziani, R.N.
Ms. Carolyn L. Thomas Mrs. Ralph T. Heness
Arthur M. Huyett Elsie M. and Reginald G. Stanford, Jr.
Ms. Carolyn Miller Huyett Ms. Elsie S. Thorpe
Ace Johnson Frank Richardson Stryke ’29
Mr. William H. Hughes ’79 Mrs. Wendy S. Boorn

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William Paul Stryke ’34 EITC and OSTC Contributions Mrs. Sue Bagosy
Mr. Joseph Baker and Mr. William Mulherin The Educational Improvement Tax Credit The Brickman Group, Ltd.
Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Helen J. Beldecos (EITC) and the Opportunity Scholarship Tax Mr. Mark Brosso
Mr. Edward Bolish Credit (OSTC) programs allow businesses to The Bryn Mawr Trust Company
Mrs. Wendy S. Boorn receive a tax credit for up to 90% of their Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Burns BD, P’10
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Goldstein Pennsylvania state tax bill for a contribution Mr. Joshua Carle
Ms. Louise H. Mergliano made to an approved scholarship organization Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Carroll BD, P’00, ’01
Mrs. Robert B. Mieger such as CFS. The companies below have
Mrs. Kim Powell Dr. David Carroll ’62
provided critical scholarship support this
St. Kevin’s Pioneers The Chambers Group
year through these programs.
Mr. Thomas Wynne Chester Valley Engineers, Inc.
Ashton Tellekamp ’89 Mr. George Connell Jr.
Aqua America
Dr. and Mrs. Frederik Tellekamp P’89 Cramer Rosenthal and McGlynn
Argosy Capital
Albert Thayer Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cupp BD, P’02
Bryn Mawr Trust Company
Mrs. Dorothy L. Mitchell Cypress Capital Management, LLC
Burns Engineering
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Trefz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Darby BD
DNB First
Anonymous DNB First
DSM Biomedical
Charles Kenneth Ulsh Mr. Quintano Downes, Sr. P’15
First Priority Bank
Miss Jane Ulsh Mr. and Mrs. Blake Dunbar, Jr. P’02
Fulton Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit S. Eck
Doris B. Wall Grant Thornton
Miss Janet E. Wall Edu-Tech Academic Solutions
Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce
Mr. Hank Fila
Michael C. Wallington ’60 Education Foundation
Mrs. Michael Wallington ’60 Fund Evaluation Group, Inc.
Hankin-Milburn Builders
Gesu School
Lawrence Thielemann Wegel ’64 IMC Construction
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Gherst II BD
Independence Blue Cross
Mr. Adam Wegel Mr. James Gillespie
Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company
Gillespie Group
Helen E. Wein Meridian Bank
Mr. Henry N. Wein ’59 Glenmede Trust Company
Pennsylvania Trust
Mr. Charles H. Wein ’64 Mr. and Mrs. George R. Graham, Jr.
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
Earl Wilkins ’26 Grant Thornton LLP
Philip Rosenau Co.
Dr. John R. Grunwell III ’60 Guy Carpenter, Inc.
Tri-State Technical Sales Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Sands Mr. Samuel Hanger
UGI Energy Services
Hankin Group
United States Liability Insurance Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hengeveld ’64
The Angel Fund Univest Corporation
Rev. and Mrs. William Hess
The Janet C. Hartzell “Angel Fund” was WARFEL Construction
IMC Construction
created in memory of long-time employee and
Mr. William Louden
devoted servant, Janet Hartzell. It is intended Gifts from Wills and Bequests Meridian Bank
to help certain families bridge an existing CFS is fortunate to receive donations made as part Mr. A. Thomas Nicholl
financial gap in tuition fees should their of an investment or estate plan to provide future
financial circumstances change unexpectedly. Mr. Randy Noll F-S
support for our students. We received gifts from
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell and Hippel LLP
the following during the 2014-2015 fiscal year.
Anonymous (2) Michael P. Pierce, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck ’89 Professional Casualty Association
Wilfred L. Black Trust
BP Fabric of America Fund Ms. Robin Puccino
George W. Ferguson Trust Under Deed
Ms. Loraine Coll Mr. Mark Purcell
E. Allen and Adelaide R. Ginkinger Memorial Trust
Mr. Christopher A. DeVeau ’89 The Riley Company
Frank C. Hagyard Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ottey Mr. Michael Russo ’67
May Hobson Ferguson Trust
Mr. and Mrs. James Pitcher St. Joseph’s University
Ellason and Molly Laird Downs PC Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schnittman F-S Saul Ewing, LLP
Estate of Marie W. McCauley
In memory of Justin Joseph Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schlarbaum BD
Lawrence J. Morris Trust
Bertha Lepanen Francis Mr. Geoff Sheehan
Helen E. VanSant Trust
Dr. John R. Grunwell III ’60 The Rev. and Mrs. Edmund K. Sherrill ll F-S
Finley L. Walton Trust
In memory of Janet C. Hartzell Mr. Alan W. Sherrill D.M.D.
The Wytock 1988 Family Trust
Anonymous (2) Mr. Larry Skahan
Estate of Geraldine N. Zehner
Mr. and Mrs. John McCann Sodexo
Mr. Robert Smith and Ms. Maris Ogg
In memory of Janet C. Hartzell and CFS Golf Classic 2014
Richard D. Lunardi Mr. Marc A. Turner F-S
We thank our generous sponsors, partners and Utica National Insurance Company
Mrs. Richard D. Lunardi
friends for their support of our 13th annual CFS Voith and Mactavish Architecture
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matteo F-S, P’10 Golf Classic.
Willis of Pennsylvania, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. McDermott F-S AGI
Mr. Robert Yocum, Jr. F-S
In Honor of Lori McDermott Armstrong, Doyle, Carroll, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Seymour ’78 Artisan Partners

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EARL B. WILKINS
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
IMPACTING NEW ALUMNI

 arl Wilkins was a


“Ehero
THE CFS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CREATED THE EARL B. WILKINS
Alumni Scholarship Award 40 years ago in honor of former student (Class of
1926), teacher, principal and athletic director/coach Earl Wilkins. The award is a
$1,000 monetary scholarship given annually at Commencement to a graduating to me. I wrote
senior to offset some expenses at the college of his choice. Recipients are
chosen based on demonstrated dedication and effort in academics, athletics and
to him all during
extracurricular activities—just as Wilkins did in his lifetime. the war. He was a
We are pleased to announce that our goal of raising $20,000 to endow the fund
real role model.”
was reached in time for Commencement for the Class of 2015! The $1,000 – GERALD ELLSON ’50
award was presented to Awes Choudary ’15, who will be using the funds toward
his education at Rutgers University!

Thank you to all who donated, most especially those who spearheaded the
effort: James Tate ’52, John Grunwell ’60, Stu Brackney ’62, Major General
Eric Weller ’74 and Don Burt ’77.

2014-15 Supporters Mr. Harold H. Jensen III ’63


Mr. Joseph W. Joiner ’62
Anonymous
Mr. Frederic Kellam III ’65
Mr. Richard J. Adams ’67
Mr. George C. Kline ’59
Mrs. James T. Alves ’44
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kullen ’73
Mrs. Louella R. Alves ’44
Mr. Robert LeKites ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bien ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Loney ’97
Mr. William E. Birchall, Jr. ’57
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lybrand ’81
Mr. Stuart Brackney ’62 and Ms. Mary Menacker
Mr. Arthur R. Marcus ’53
Mr. James A. Bradshaw ’57
Mr. Steven Marvicsin ’41
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. McDermott F-S
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burt ’77
Mr. Michael D. McNulty ’73
Dr. David Carroll ’62
Mr. John A. Morrow ’49
Mr. Donald E. Chappell ’53
Mr. Thomas L. Neff ’60
Mr. LeRoy R. Coer ’54
Mr. Maurice A. O’Connor ’71
Ms. Loraine M. Coll
Lt. Col. (Ret.) Thomas S. Pyle II ’53
Dr. and Mrs. Lane Collins ’58
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Remaily ’61
Mrs. Newton Disney ’48
Dr. Earl W. Robison ’60
Mr. Donald H. Duckworth, Jr. ’62
Mr. Charles S. Rogers ’65
Mr. Gerald E. Ellson ’50
Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Schoch ’38
Mrs. Robert D. Flowers ’44
Mr. Lyle R. Schweitzer ’49
Mrs. Karl P. Gabosch ’48
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Smith ’64
Mr. Paul R. Gerjovich ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Steele ’74
Mr. Peter Goda ’60
Mrs. William Stryke ’34
Mrs. Robert E. Graf ’62
Mr. and Mrs. James Tate ’52
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gravely ’71
Mr. Irving N. Taylor, Jr. ’69
Dr. John R. Grunwell III ’60
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Timby ’62
Mr. Robert K. Gulick ’47
Mr. Paul Vile ’55
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hengeveld ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Vollrath ’55
Mr. Norman A. Hill ’53
Mr. Charles H. Wein ’64 AWES CHOUDARY ’15,
Mr. Theodore J. Hordeski ’56
Mr. Henry N. Wein ’59 2015 RECIPIENT
Mr. Bruce Hotaling ’62
Major General Eric Weller ’74
Mrs. Harold S. Hutchinson ’57
Ms. Frances Wilkins

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DICK GHERST
EXTENDING THE IMPACT
CFS HAS RELIED UPON THE COMMUNITY’S GENEROSITY WITH
their time, talent and treasure since our founding in 1918. We have been
especially fortunate to find a vast number of individuals willing and able to give
all three. One such person is CFS Treasurer Richard H. “Dick” Gherst, who
has been involved with the school as an officer and board member since 2006,
helping steer initiatives such as the Head of School transition, development
of the strategic plan and soon, the implementation of the campus master plan.
Gherst, who grew up in the area and graduated from Phoenixville High School,
knew of CFS as a teenager, but, like so many others, was mistaken about its true
purpose. “I thought it was a reform school. Fast forward 50 years, and I came to
know the real and extraordinary mission of the school.”

Related through marriage to CFS director John Pickering and having a common
bond with him professionally, too, (Gherst is a CPA and a retired partner of
Pricewaterhouse Coopers) the two would often catch up over coffee when
they both worked in New York City. When he returned to the area in 2006
(he retired in 1999), Gherst was asked by Pickering to consider joining the
CFS board. “I already had a bias in that direction,” Gherst says, referring to
his service on the Leadership Council of his alma mater, Franklin & Marshall
College, “and I really liked the CFS story. Of all the things to which you can
direct your experience and philanthropy, education makes a lot of sense.”

 etting on this board was the best


“Gthing that happened to me since I
DICK GHERST retired. You need something to keep
your body active and your mind
challenged. Serving with my fellow
board members has given me the
opportunity to make a real impact.”

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Gherst is particularly impressed not just by the school’s mission, but by its
results. “When Princeton is the choice of the number 2 graduate,” he laughs,
referring to the Class of 2015’s stellar acceptances (see story page 8), “you’re Support Church
doing something right.” Farm School Today
Besides supporting the school through the Annual Fund and sponsoring special
development@gocfs.net
events such as the Gala and Golf Classic, Gherst and his wife, Eleanor, also 610.363.5333
participate in the Griffin Scholars Program. More recently, they joined the gocfs.net/give
Shreiner Society, named for those who have made plans for the school in their
wills. “When you reach 70 ½ years old,” Gherst says, “you all of the sudden
start focusing on your retirement accounts. When that money comes to you or
your heirs, it will be taxable. The best thing to do is make charitable bequests
out of that money.”

“Getting on this board was the best thing that happened to me since I retired,”
Gherst concludes. “You need something to keep your body active and your
mind challenged. Serving with my fellow board members has given me the
opportunity to make a real impact.”

The Reverend Dr. Charles W. Shreiner Society

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Ballam III Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Rogers, Jr.
Dr. David Carroll ’62 Dr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Schleicher ’62
Mr. Mark Carroll P’00, ’01 Mr. Lyle Schweitzer ’49
Peter Corrado Mrs. Nancy Spatz P’83
Mrs. Karl Gabosch ’48 Mrs. John L. Steigerwalt (Sanna)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gherst Mrs. Geoffrey Stengel (Louise)
Mrs. Wilbur Hall (Jean) Mr. Henderson Supplee III
Mr. Samuel Hanger Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Washburn
Mr. Frederick G. Nahar Mr. Ira C. Williams
Mrs. Kinue Perkins

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