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Kids and Cavaliers: Together, we’ve been making magic and enacting change for 30 years.

Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation

FY2018-2019 We admire their spunk, the way they see the world through innocent, trusting eyes. And we love the way their faces light up with genuine joy during Fiesta. We meet them at hospitals where they’re fighting for their lives, at schools where they’re learning and growing, and at charitable organizations that are creatively, passionately and selflessly helping kids conquer the obstacles in their lives.

And we are inspiring kids with our gifts – this year, we awarded a record $1,500,000 to children’s charities. We’re giving them hope, healing, education, protection, fun and love.

Together, we’re making magic, enacting change, and helping kids become the very best they can be. We’re building a better life for thousands of area kids through 67 charitable organizations this year.

Founded in 1926 as a fraternal organization that honored the memory of the heroes of the Alamo and the sacrifices of our military heroes, the Cavaliers continually evolve and expand our mission. With the formation of the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation in 1989, we have made a promise to the children of this community: we are here to serve you, to improve your lives, bring you joy and change your future.

Kids and Cavaliers – together, we’re making magic, enacting change and having fun.

Viva Fiesta! Viva Kids! Viva the Magic!

Our Mission The mission of the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation is to encourage, foster support and conduct activities and programs which will benefit children residing within the State of Texas.

2 3 King Antonio XCVII Bill Hinchey, MD President, Texas Cavaliers Roger C. Hill III Charitable Foundation

It’s an incredible feeling to go from being an ordinary Joe to reigning as King In 2019, our 30th year of service, the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation Antonio. You put on that uniform and hat with the red plume, and children’s hit some impressive milestones that illustrate the profound effect of the dollars faces light up in joy. It’s magic. What a privilege to bring cheer to kids in our Texas Cavaliers and friends invest in this Foundation. In addition to the hospitals, to see the wonderful, selfless work so many non-profits are doing for generous donations to our Adopt-a-Charity and Endowment funds, Texas children, and to give money to charities that will brighten the prospects of kids Cavaliers members contribute about $200,000 in sponsorship dollars and in-kind who are the face of our future. This was a great and humbling honor. goods and services to the Foundation every year. This partnership allows us to keep our overhead low and do more for the kids. There were many remarkable moments that will stay with me. Visiting Sunshine Cottage and knowing this innovative school was founded by the family of John First, thanks to Parade Marshal Scott Christy and all who lent their support to White, a fellow Cavalier – and seeing how commendably they are educating the 75th Texas Cavaliers River Parade, King Antonio XCVII Roger Hill and his these children. The kids put on a very moving presentation that had everyone court were able to deliver $1,500,000 in life-changing grants to 67 children’s in my court in tears. charities. Our biggest grant to date, $814,900, will help Morgan’s Wonderland continue its phenomenal work on behalf of special needs children. Handing over a check for $814,900 to Morgan’s Wonderland was an especially significant happening. We were able to interact with the children and see the Next, Bob Worth and the Endowment Campaign Committee raised $103,300 happiness they find in that magical place. in fiscal year 2018-19, and an additional $20,000 in pledges – giving us the financial strength to present our first endowment gift – $50,000 to St. PJ’s Our work with Zapatos, Inc. also was unforgettable. We brought new shoes Children’s Home. We awarded another $79,000 in matching funds, and soon and socks to kids whose shoes were worn, ragged and ill-fitting – it was a the new Texas Cavaliers Welcoming Center at St. PJ’s will serve as a visible transformational moment for them, and for us. testament to your generosity.

All of this was made possible by a men’s social organization that started in If you’re wondering how you can make the biggest impact with your philan- 1926 and has become a major benefactor for children’s charities. That doesn’t thropic gifts, I urge you to consider the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation. happen without a lot of hard work and generosity, and I thank every single one Our thorough vetting of every requesting charity, including site visits, is your of you for your contributions. assurance of professional due diligence. Further, prudent investment strategies and scrupulous stewardship have built a robust foundation that is respected for its positive influence on children’s charities.

Investing in this foundation leverages your charitable contributions, giving every dollar the power to change the lives of children through education, healing, advocacy and hope. 4 5 2019 Charitable Honoree

Whatever your age or abilities, you’ll find a purely joyful experience at Morgan’s Wonderland – a magical, non-profit theme park carved out of an abandoned quarry. The brainchild and heart of Gordon and Maggie Hartman, it was conceived and built in honor of their daughter Morgan, who lights up the room with her smile, undeterred by the physical and cognitive challenges she has faced throughout her life.

Children and adults with special needs find a warm sense of family here, where more than one-third of the staff is also differently abled. Everyone is welcome, embraced, stimulated, and able to take advantage of the ultra-accessible™ attractions. Hear the happy shrieks as kiddos spin on the Whirling Wonder Ferris Wheel. Board the Wonderland Express, even if you’re in a wheelchair. Catch and release a fish at The Wharf. Visit Inspiration Island. Nothing can stop you.

Everywhere you go at Morgan’s Wonderland, you see the pure enchantment it brings to children and adults with special needs, who are admitted at no cost. Family members and friends also have fun in the completely wheelchair-accessible park – the world’s first theme park designed with special-needs individuals in mind and built for everyone to savor.

River Parade Marshal Scott Christy said, “It was a natural choice for the Texas Cavaliers to pick Morgan’s Wonderland as our Charitable Honoree and award them an $814,900 grant. They’re a lot like us – they’re all about helping kids and having fun. What the Hartman family, staff and volunteers have done is amazing for our community, and they have touched visitors from all 50 states and 74 other countries with their innovative, inclusive theme park. They inspire the Texas Cavaliers and all of us to live our lives more like they do.”

Morgan’s Wonderland CEO Ron Morander says the Texas Cavaliers’ generous gift will bolster the organization’s multi-faceted operations. Morgan’s Wonderland leads an educational, anti-bullying campaign in schools across the region, and works with educators to create curriculum-based instruction onsite at the park. They’re building a sports complex for Unified Sports events. They hosted the 50th anniversary summer games of Special Olympics Texas in 2019. They’re building an ultra-accessible™ camp on the northern outskirts of that will sleep 520.

We are proud to partner with this magnanimous charity and can’t wait to see their future unfold.

6 7 Gratitude for the work of our charitable recipients

The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation gave a record $1,500,000 to help sustain the superb charitable work of these selfless organizations. They give succor, inspiration, life-giving services, encouragement, cultural enrichment, healing, knowledge, basic needs, advocacy, socialization and faith in the power of loving community. We thank them all for their work.

Achievers Center for Education Musical Bridges Around the World Any Baby Can Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antonio Assistance League of San Antonio Harry Jersig Speech and Hearing Center AugustHeart Project Mend Autism Community Network Respite Care of San Antonio, Inc. Barrington Neighbors Roy Maas Youth Alternatives, Inc. Believe It Foundation San Antonio Educational Partnership Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas San Antonio Metropolitan Ministries, Inc. Blessed Sacrament Academy (SAMMinistries) Boy Scouts - Alamo Area San Antonio Zoological Society Boys & Girls Clubs of San Antonio Seton Home Boysville, Inc. Snak Pak for Kids San Antonio Brighton Center Southwest School of Art Child Advocates San Antonio Spina Bifida Texas Children’s Association for Maximum St. Jude's Potential (CAMP) St. Paul's Montessori School Children's Bereavement Center St. PJ's Children's Home ChildSafe Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children Christian Assistance Ministry TEAMability City Kids Adventures Texas Burn Survivor Society Communities in School Texas Diaper Down Syndrome Association of South Texas The 100 Club of San Antonio Family Service Association of San Antonio The Children's Shelter Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas The Ecumenical Center Girls Incorporated of San Antonio The University of Texas Foundation for the Girlstart Benefit of the UT Health Science Center Good Samaritan Community Services San Antonio Ricardo Salinas Pediatric Guadalupe Community Center Dental Clinic Guardian House Transplants for Children Gus Owen Stephens Foundation Healy-Murphy Center Jewish Family Service of SA YMCA of Kinetic Kids Youth Orchestras of San Antonio Life's Little Miracles Zapatos, Inc. Make a Wish Central & South Texas Morgan's Wonderland (SOAR) McNay Art Museum SA Life Academy Mission Road Developmental Center

8 9 FY 2018-2019

Distributions 94% Charities 6% Administrative

Total Gifts To Charity $1.5m

$ 6.8m 2019 $300k 2009 Total Assets $47.5k 1999 $14k 1989

10 11 Honoring your philanthropic work

The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation extends deep gratitude to our donors, sponsors, patrons and volunteers. We make every effort to keep accurate records of our donors so we may honor you in the annual report. If you should find an error or omission, we apologize and ask you to notify us so we may correct our records: (210) 822-2216.

Adopt-A-Charity Texas Cavaliers have a long history, as individuals, and as an organization, of philanthropic work. You also believe in the power of leveraging your charitable contributions by giving to specific charities through the Adopt-A-Charity program, in concert with fellow Texas Cavaliers.

Ann Allen Mike Dipp Kittie West Nelson Foundation Ann & Rick Shaw In honor of King Antonio XCVI Billy Atwell Julie & Kenny Dorbandt Mr. & Mrs. Philip Kolovson Richard Sparr Cory & Phil Bakke Clare & Donald Duffin Bart Koontz Robert Shaw - Class of 2012 - The Bombers Anne & Steve Ballantyne Elizabeth Huth Coates Foundation of 1992 Bonnie & John Korbell Marie & Paul Smith, Jr. Steven Beeler - Class of 2010 - Mudbugs Rob Eversberg Michael Kreager Sue & Dudley Snyder Charles Beever Annamarie & Mark Falvo Madelon & Charles Leone III South Texas Money Management Betty Kelso Foundation Chrissy & John Fitch, Jr. in memory of Paola & Donald Lloyd, Jr. Carla & Bob Spalten Catherine & Matt Bishop Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Ashley & Alcide Longoria Kelvin Tatum Blackfish, Ltd. Laurie & John Fitch in memory of Carlos Longoria The Dawson Family Foundation Stephen Blount Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Rosa & Federico Longoria The Ecumenical Center - Board of Directors & CEO Elizabeth & Cooper Boddy In memory of Meade Flavin - Class of 2013 - Rechazos Porter Loring III The Winter Law Firm Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Pat Frost Judy & John Manglberger Dru Van Steenberg Jane & Clark Boddy in memory of Heather & Charlie Fulton Bo McAllister III Lori & Fred Tips III In memory of Fred Tips Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Barbie & Henry Gonzalez III Peter McLaughlin Cara & Joe Vives Sara & Jeff Brouillard Gordon Hartman Foundation Laura & Lew Moorman Johnathan Walker - Class of 2013 - Rechazos John Browning Suzanne & Jim Goudge Glenn Mortimer III Richard Walton - Class of 2013 - Rechazos Susan & Stephen Butt Tom Green Nelson Puett Foundation - Class of 2018 Warm Springs Foundation on behalf of Michele & Randy Cadwallader IV Margaret & Sean Gunn Kristan & Tom Northington Bart Simpson Jorge Canseco Jennifer & Charlie Hargis in memory of Harriet & Dan Peavy Scott Weems Caroline & William Carrington Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Jill & Gardner Peavy Jeanie & Bob Wehmeyer, Jr. in memory of Philip Carrington Libby & Norton Hargis, Jr. in memory of Priscilla & Ed Kohutek Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Dora Jo Carter Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Quincy & Estine Lee Charitable Foundation Raymond Welder - Class of 2013 - Rechazos William R. Carter, Jr. Al Hartman Amber & John Quirk - Class of 2013 - Rechazos Will Smith Foundation & Susan Naylor Katie & Billy Cavender, Jr. Carol & Jack Hebdon, Jr. R. L. Worth & Associates, Ltd. Barbara & George Williams Denise & David Chidgey in memory of Ann & Andrew Himoff Helen & Paul Rohlfs, Jr. Laura & Richard Wolf Claudine Chaves John Hinchey Pam & Paul Rohlfs Harry Wolff III - Class of 2013 - Rechazos Kathy & Bud Christy III Joann & Bill Hinchey Brook & Steves Rosser Bailey Woods, Jr. - Class of 2017 - Hurricanes Class Timothy Cone Laura & Ned Hodge IV Joe Rust, Jr. Mary & Bob Worth Hayley & Brent Conger Katherine & Charley Hollimon in memory of Ruth and Edward Austin Foundation Greg Wright Mary & Hunter Conger - Class of 2013 - Rechazos Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Michelle & Trebes Sasser, Jr. Young Presidents Organization Ginna & Michael Crocker & Family Charles Huey, Jr. John Saunders III Peter Zacher Cindy & Vincent Dawson IBC Bank Greg Seay - Class of 2010 - Mudbugs Josh Zeller - Class of 2013 - Rechazos Elizabeth & Chris Dewar Chris Jones - Class of 2013 - Rechazos Daniela & Tony Serna - Class of Mudbug Miguel Dilley - Class of 2010 - Mudbugs Kenedy Junction, Ltd. Kristen & Sam Shannon 12 13 The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation “Campaign for Children” Endowment Fund We sincerely thank everyone who gave to our “Campaign for Children” Endowment Fund in FY 2018-2019. Your continued generosity ensures that we will be able to provide support for children’s charities well into the future. Because of you, our endowment grew to $6,800,000. Your altruism and confidence in this foundation are contributing to our community’s future by investing in its children.

Champion For Children The A.J. (Jack) Lewis, Jr. Family Honor Brigade Circle Bar Foundation Peggy & Lowry Mays Lewis Hart Society In honor of John H. White In honor of Fred Middleton Eugene L. Ames, Jr. Drew R. Fuller, Jr. Ralph E. Lehr, Jr. John T. Steen, Jr. William W. Atwell James W. Gorman, Jr. Steve C. Lewis Edward G. Steves William H. Atwell II Timothy T. Griesenbeck, Jr. A. J. Lewis III Sam Bell Steves II CAVALCADE OF HOPE Edward H. Austin W. Wendell Hall A. J. Lewis, Jr. Albert Steves V Sendero Wealth Management* Jeffrey C. Bailey Erik G. Hanson James William Little Joe G. Street Stanton P. Bell Jack C. Hebdon, Jr. Wilbur F. Littleton, Jr. Timothy Lawrence Swan Samuel R. Boldrick III Peter J. Hennessey Porter Loring III Joe W. Taylor Red Plume Society Roy Campbell Booth, Jr. Bruce H.C. Hill W. W. "Bo" McAllister III Fred J. Tips III Wendy & Billy Atwell Cindy & Vincent Dawson Mary & Bob Worth Harry H. Brusenhan, Jr. Roger C. Hill, Jr. Fred W. Middleton James Houston Travis In memory of William H. Atwell Lisa & Erik Hanson In honor of the Worth James S. Calvert Roger C. Hill III Donald E. Miller, Jr. Charles A. Walters & Jordan families Cory & Phil Bakke Jack C. Hebdon, Jr. Family William C. Carrington Joann & Bill Hinchey, MD Glenn G. Mortimer III William S. Watson In memory of Joe A. Peacock In honor of Jack Hebdon, Sr., Stephen Brooks Cavender Charles M. Hornberger Robert A. Nelson, Jr. John H. White, Jr. for 70 years of service to the Cavaliers James M. Cavender III Charles M. Huey, Jr. Marion A. Olson, Jr. Craig S. Wilson William Brent Conger William A. Johnson Joe R. Peacock, Jr. Ricks Wilson, Sr. Vincent Dawson Clyde J.B. Johnson III Steve J. Pritchard Tim D. Word L Society Miguel E. Dilley Will C. Jones IV Joe Carroll Rust, Jr. Robert L. Worth, Jr. Kelly & Stephen Cavender Kim & Joey Peacock Annie and Tim Swan Clifton F. Douglass III Christopher Kopecky, MD Joseph S. Satel David S. Zachry In memory of James M. Cavender III Edward & Sam Bell Steves In memory of Patsy & Marshall Steves, Sr. Keith C. Ferrell Edward K. Kopplow Robert Rick Shaw Thad M. Ziegler Cheryl & Billy Freed George E. Fischer Edward K. Kopplow, Jr. J. Dudley Snyder Thad W. Ziegler Pat Frost Harry J. "Rick" Kuper Richard A. Sparr, Jr. Fred Middleton Society Genny & Nick Campbell Elizabeth & Tom Hart Jennifer & Mark Johnson, Jr. Eleanor & Scott Petty Nancy & Charlie Cheever In honor of Fred Middleton and Fred Middleton Sue & Dudley Snyder Unrestricted Gifts in memory of Maxey Hart In honor of Past TCCF Presidents Kelley & Pat Frost Lucille & Jim Travis Unrestricted gifts to the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation are encouraged Angie & Kit Goldsbury Jan & Roger Hill Lisa & Ed Kopplow Joann & Bill Hinchey Laura & Lew Moorman and appreciated as they give us the ability to support children’s charities that we Kathy & Bill Johnson have carefully vetted and have deemed to be beneficial investments.

Laurie and Paul Bracher Cynthia & Charles Huey Rollins Rubsamen, Jr. Children’s Battalion James Bradley Family Fund of the Southwest Patrick Swearingen, Jr. Amber & Jorge Canseco Nancy & Drew Fuller Virginia & Chuck King Brooke & Richard Peacock Robert Browning Community Foundation Lorrie and Arthur Uhl Kimberly & Mark Casillas Susan & Wendell Hall Kate & Bill Kingman Herb Stumberg Nancy and Charlie Cheever Jennifer & Jack Nahoum, Jr. Jakey & Martin Weilbacher Stephanie & Bobby Cavender Linda & Herb Hill Olive Ann & Tres Kleberg Page & Craig Wilson GPM Life Insurance Company Network for Good Mary Burke Williams Bonnie & Berkley Dawson Janet & Boxy Hornberger Lisa & Mark Krenger Jess Womack Family Lou Celia & Don Frost Carolyn & Mark Johnson Lynn & Porter Loring In his memory Mary Austin Hart Kim and Richard Nunley 14 *In-Kind 15 Texas Cavaliers 2019 River Parade Serving as the 2019 Parade Marshal of the 75th Texas Cavaliers River Parade was an incredible honor that made me proud to be a member of this organization. Our support of children’s charities is the most important thing we do, and so many of you graciously contribute every year to make the River Parade a resounding success. Each time I asked for time, labor or resources, I was amazed at everyone’s enthusiastic response to help bring to life, “It’s SHOWTIME in San Antonio!” Fellow Texas Cavaliers’ families, our sponsors, individuals, businesses, foundations and everyone who bought a medal, parade ticket, program ad, raffle ticket or hosted a private party – you helped the 2019 Texas Cavaliers River Parade bring joy and laughter to over 250,000 live spectators and tens of thousands on live TV.

Due to space limitations, we are able to list here only those who gave gifts of $5,000 or more … but we are deeply grateful to all who lent your monetary support, publicity and in-kind gifts. Your generosity made it possible for us to give a record $814,900 to our Charitable Honoree Morgan’s Wonderland.

Scott Christy – 2019 River Parade Marshal

The Texas Cavaliers River Parade Sponsors We are grateful to all who lent their generous support. Due to space constraints, we list here only those sponsors who gave $5,000 or more to this event. We also appreciate all in-kind gifts!

Bank of America Luther King Capital Management Bank of San Antonio Mays Family Foundation Bell Hydrogas Methodist Healthcare Brake Check Nelson Puett Foundation Bush’s Chicken Pathology Reference Laboratory Chick-fil-A Petro Waste Environmental Circle Bar Foundation Porter Loring Family Donald G. Elliott Silver Eagle First State Bank of Uvalde Sooner Coca-Cola & Bottling Frost Bank South Texas Money Management, Ltd. H-E-B St. Anthony Hotel Howard Energy Partners Texas Capital Bank IBC Bank Texas Corvette Association JBR Holdings Texas Organ Sharing Alliance Julian Gold The Children's Hospital of San Antonio Kelly Wade Jewelers Trinity University Alumni Association Priscilla and Ed Kohutek USAA Real Estate Company Krispy Kreme Corporation Kuper Realty/Kuper Farm & Ranch Labatt Food Service Las Palapas Zachry Group Lee Michaels 16 17 Memorial and Honor Gifts Order of the Silver Knights

Special gifts to the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation can memorialize or Many thanks to these Texas Cavaliers for their gifts of $1,000 or more to honor family, friends and colleagues. These gifts are a meaningful tribute to strengthen the Foundation in its mission to support children’s charities. the recipient, and to the children who benefit from your thoughtfulness. Wes Bright David Hildebrand Christopher Petty Jeffrey Brouillard Matthew Koehler Andrew Price Lynne & Peter Ellis Wilson, Jr., & Family Donald Duffin Carlos Longoria Brad Simpson IN MEMORY OF MEMORIALS Hennessey III Lou Womack II Steven Fry, Jr. Clark Mandigo Chesley Swann IV GIVEN BY Jan & Roger Hill, Jr. Barbara Wood Charlie Fulton Ted Meyer George Johnston Ames Joann & Bill Hinchey Mary & Bob Worth, Jr. Edgar A. Basse, Jr. Sara & John Ames Colonel Robert Kelso Marilyn & Andrew Wueste F. Ross Brackett Joan & Patrick Kennedy Thad M. Ziegler Michael S. Brenan Wendy & Billy Atwell II Steve Ballantyne Olive Anne & Tres Lynn & Thad Ziegler President George Kleberg III Texas Cavaliers Golf Tournament H.W. Bush Libba Barnes Tres Basse III Gloria Gouger Massey Jonathan C. Calvert IN HONOR OF We thank everyone for their support of our annual Golf Tournament – players, Stanton Bell Sr. Mays Family Foundation For friends for Christmas Sue & Bob McClane sponsors, donors to the Silent Auction. Our Silent Auction donors are listed on Kathy & Albert Biedenharn Jeff Bailey’s Birthday Mrs. Suzanne Fischer Vicki McLaughlin our website: www.texascavaliers.org, and we hope you’ll look at that list and The Larry Biedenharn Stephen B. Cavender Tom C. Frost, Jr. Fred Middleton patronize those businesses. Following, we honor the financial support of these Family Billy Freed’s 60th Birthday David Gorman Margaret & Bill Mitchell Ms. Pat Biesenbach Roger C. Hill, individuals and organizations. Everett Gorton Nelson Puett Foundation Frank G. Huntress, Jr. Laurie & Paul Bracher King Antonio XCVII Bonnie & Billy Osborn PRESENTING SPONSOR SILVER LEVEL CapStar Electric Logan P. Huntress Guy Bob Buschman Mr. Jack C. Hebdon, Jr. Camilla Parker $7,500 $1,000 Casillas & Christian, PLLC Bruce Ingram Peggy & Richard Calvert Dr. and Mrs. William Eleanor & Scott Petty, Jr. Cavender Auto Brusenhan Travel, Inc. Cavender & Hill Properties, Inc. Carlos Jimenez, Jr. Nick Campbell Hinchey Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Robins Frost Bank CIPM Trays Mrs. Beverly Mae Jordan Judith Cavender Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pam & Paul Rohlfs PLATINUM PLUS Go Smart Solar Community National Bank Herbert D. Kelleher Susan & Mark Cavender Hodge III Heather & Rollins $3,500 J.P. Hart Lumber Company Forrester Smith III A. J. (Jack) Lewis, Jr. Channel Partners Group Clyde JB Johnson IV Rubsamen, Jr. Gunn Auto IBC Bank Friends of Rollins Rubsamen, Sr. Mrs. Amanda Macdaniel Mac Chesney Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Jennifer & Frank JLL Commercial Real Estate Headwall Investments, LLC Mrs. Edith McAllister Kathy & Bud Christy III Rutledge, Jr. Sammis III PLATINUM LEVEL Kiolbassa Herff Travel Buzz Mueller Betty Brewer Chumney Dr. and Mrs. Frank Sammis Janey & William Scott $3,000 Labatt Food Service Hill Country Classics, Inc. Fletcher W. Randall Ann Coiner Mr. Harry Schuhmacher Ann & Rick Shaw Freddy's Linebarger Goggan Blair HydroComposites, L.L.C. Howard Ray Lori Conger Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tips Sue & Dudley Snyder Bill Hinchey, MD & Sampson, LLP Jefferson Bank Rollins Rubsamen, Sr. Julie & Markley Crosswell Sally & Gerry Solcher Bill and Tom Kingman G.W. Mitchell Construction Kopplow Construction Co. Mrs. Anne Smith Cindy & Vincent Dawson & Family Porter Loring Family Building for Generations Langley and Banack Ruth Eileen Sullivan Elizabeth S. Dudley HONORS Stuart Spears Luther King Capital Management New Braunfels Smokehouse Marshall Distributing Fred J. Tips Carolyn & Georgie Fischer Weisie & John Steen, Jr. GIVEN BY Jim Travis Paloma Blanca Mexican Milam Real Estate Capital, LLC Mrs. Jenna H. Welch Blair & Joseph Fitzsimons Lou Celia & Don Frost Joan & Cary Stratton Cuisine/Chris Madrid Glenn Mortimer & Leon Walthall Sharon Ann Wendel Ally Financial, Inc. The Tom & Patricia Frost David J. Straus II & GOLD LEVEL Perron & Campbell, Inc. Page Construction Fred Woodley Karen Bailey Heritage Trust Joe R. Straus $2,000 Vantage Bank Presidio Title Mrs. Beverly Mae Jane & Ross Brackett Diane & Tom Gates Harry Swearingen, Jr. Hornberger Fuller & Garza Inc. Ridgemont Properties Jordan Worth Jennifer Edwards Barbara & Michael Gentry Texas Tractor Service Wine from Republic - no slots BRONZE LEVEL San Antonio Surgical Arts & XCV Mrs. Jeanie Wyatt Missy Finck Tena & Jim Gorman, Jr. Lori & Fred Tips R. L. Worth & Associates $500 SBS Construction Tom Yokum Mark Hackert Suzanne & Jim Goudge Steve Trulaske Abaco Seersucker Southern Gin Mrs. Patsy Ziegler Joann & Bill Hinchey, M.D. Great Hearts Academies Cara & Joe Vives HOLE IN ONE AGEX Trade, LLC Three Oak Ltd. Carol & Craig White Christy & Shawn Gulley Suzanne & Bob Watson $2,000 Laura & Scott Anderson The Winter Law Firm The Fenwick Club Meta & Bo Hausser Wednesday Lunch Club Cavender Auto Group Bailey Commercial, LLC Urology San Antonio Linda Yarborough Roxie & Jim Hayne Jeanie & Bob Gunn Auto Broadway Bank Nancy Hayne Wehmeyer, Jr. JETLINX Campbell Lumber Co., Inc. Carol & Jack Hebdon, Jr. Miles Wilson III 18 19 2018-19 Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation Board

Fred Middleton Chairman Emeritus Bill Hinchey, MD President Vincent Dawson Vice President Mark Krenger Treasurer Bill Kingman Fundraising Chair Jeff Bailey Secretary Billy Freed Past President Nick Campbell Kings Council Chair Bill Mitchell Kings Council Vice-Chair Phil Bakke Commander Roger Hill III King Antonio XCVII Scott Christy River Parade Marshal Paul Rohlfs, Jr. River Parade Vice-Marshal Josh Zeller 2013 Class Representative Daniel Peavy 2014 Class Representative Sam Shannon 2015 Class Representative Robert Miggins 2016 Class Representative Lance Littleton 2017 Class Representative Investment Committee

Mark Krenger – Chair Bill Hinchey, MD Vincent Dawson Bill Kingman Jeff Bailey Billy Freed Nick Campbell Bill Mitchell Triple Fuhrmann Mike Kraeger Paul Bracher Bill Oliver Fred Middleton