Trinity-Pawling School

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017

It’s how we ADVANCE.

TO EDUCATE AND INSTILL A VALUE SYSTEM THAT PREPARES YOUNG MEN TO BE CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS OF SOCIETY AMIDST THE CHALLENGES OF AN EVER-CHANGING WORLD. Trinity-Pawling School 2016-2017

Letter from the Headmaster

Dear Friends,

Trinity-Pawling today is distinguished by the creative tension between tradition and innovation. Because of its commitment to traditions that celebrate community and underscore character, Trinity-Pawling is able to use this foundation to allow us to “lean into” the new demands of schools to prepare students for the 21st century. This is a student-centered school poised for growth amidst a larger educational world too focused on standardization. And, this is a school that has been distinguished by its commitment to character and community amidst a time when such values are underemphasized and not fully understood.

Trinity-Pawling is a vigorous learning environment where boys are challenged to discover their God-given gifts and talents, and realize the potential for greatness that lives in each one of them. Relational trust is a critical ingredient in building this vigor. Whether in the classroom, on the athletic field, in the dormitory, in the chapel, or around the dining room table, this relational trust is nurtured and begins to flourish. A vigorous learning environment is also one that values character traits such as perseverance, effort, zest, resiliency, will power, and learned optimism.

The paradigm shift in education today demands that schools teach students not to memorize content as much as in previous generations, but to use this content in creative, productive ways, which place students in real-world situations that test them, not by rote examinations, but by how well they put knowledge into action, in real time, every day, in the classroom and out in the larger world. Such an experiential focus embraces how boys learn best — by doing.

I am truly grateful for the generous support of the extended Trinity-Pawling community. With your continued belief in a Trinity-Pawling education, we will move forward, to lead a course through a changing educational landscape, and ensure a strong future for upcoming generations of promising young men.

Onward!

William W. Taylor

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Financial Highlights Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2017

TRINITY-PAWLING FUND

Unrestricted $836,164 Restricted 165,449

TOTAL TRINITY-PAWLING FUND $1,001,613

Capital Campaign 9,676,479 Endowment 1,807,071 TOTAL $12,485,163

These values: RESPECT – HONOR – INTEGRITY connect our community together and are the true hallmark of a Trinity-Pawling education.

GIVING BY DONOR GROUP

Alumni $11,172,406

Current Parents $133,580

Corporations & Foundations $746,770

Parents & Grandparents $149,130 of Alumni Friends & Other $283,277

The financial highlights are derived from Trinity-Pawling School‘s 2016-2017 audited statements and other sources. They include gifts to restricted funds and to the endowment.

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Financial Highlights (continued)

REVENUE EXPENSE 81% Tuition & Fees 39% Student Instruction & Services 10% Endowment & Investment Income 23% Financial Aid 5% Trinity-Pawling Fund 22% Administration & Other 4% Other Income 12% Facilities 4% Fundraising & Publications

Student Instruction & Services $ 7,629,721 Tuition & Fees $ 15,836,141 Financial Aid 4,450,833 Trinity-Pawling Fund 1,001,613 Facilities 2,253,686 Endowment & Investment Income 1,958,531 Fundraising & Publications 794,075 Other Income 645,490 Administration & Other 4,266,899 TOTAL REVENUE $ 19,441,775 TOTAL EXPENSE $ 19,395,214

Endowment Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2017

ENDOWMENT MARKET VALUE

2017 $46,200,000

2016 $41,803,078

2015 $40,238,491

2014 $37,974,069

2013 $32,777,750

2012 $31,992,000

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LEADERSHIP GIFTS 2016-2017

Annual Giving We applaud every donor who participated in this year’s Trinity-Pawling Fund effort. Each gift sends a powerful message that you believe in Trinity-Pawling’s mission and the School’s ability to educate every boy. Every gift is critical to our success.

Trinity-Pawling Fund Statistics

Total Dollars $1,001,613

Parent Participation 15%

Alumni Participation 42%

We are so grateful for your support.

“I arrived as a sixteen-year old who just wanted to play hockey and coast through classes. I left with life lessons and a work ethic that would help me go to law school. I am grateful for the teachers and staff at Trinity-Pawling.” - Zach Kizitaff ’11

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Headmaster’s Circle Leadership Societies Membership in each of the giving societies is determined by the total of gifts received by Trinity-Pawling School during the 2016-2017 year. Included are Trinity-Pawling Fund, Endowment, and Capital gifts. We are grateful for the impact these donors make at Trinity-Pawling.

Gardiner Circle 1907 Society Maureen and Robert C. Miller Contributors who made a gift or gifts Contributors who made a gift or gifts Philip A. Norkeliunas totaling $100,000 or more are totaling $10,000 to $24,999 or more Kathleen and recognized as members of the are recognized as members of the Erik K. Olstein ’86, P’11, P’14, P’17 Gardiner Circle. 1907 Society. Sung Hee Seo and Jin Seok Park P’17 Peale Foundation Rebecca and Thomas F. Ahrensfeld, Jr. ’73 Elizabeth P. Allen Elsa S. K. Cheung and Bun Chak Poon Anonymous Dianne P. and John J. Avlon Susan and Alvah O. Rock ’59 The Estate of Oliver W. Birckhead, Jr. ’40 Patricia and James L. Bellis, Jr. ’72 Barbara and G. Christian Roux ’73 The Estate of George M. Coulter Marilyn-Joy and Sara and William C. Smith III ’87 Corinne and Maurice R. Greenberg Michael V. Cerny P’17 The GoGo Foundation Marlynn and William P. Scully ’57 Xiaole Gu and Jiang Chen P’18 Sallie and The Starr Foundation Jonas Barcellos Corrêa Filho Alexander T. Van Rensselaer ’52 Juliana Acedo Cunha Barcellos Jean F. Webb IV and Renato Correa P’17 Jihong Zou P’18 Emily and Dennis P. Coyle ’56 Colhoun Society Jason Isaly Contributors who made a gift or gifts Seung Hee Jeon and totaling $50,000 to $99,999 or more Gamage Society Young Min Kim P’17 are recognized as members of the Contributors who made a gift or gifts Jean Doyen De Montaillou Colhoun Society. totaling $5,000 to $9,999 or more and Michael A. Kovner ’58 are recognized as members of the Anonymous Linda and Gilbert K. Lamb ’53 Gamage Society. Bessemer National Gift Fund Pooh Lockwood and Fidelity Charitable Charles C. Lockwood Adirondack Foundation at the Kathleen and Robert G. Ix ’83 Request of Margi and Kevin Arquit Janet Keating Christopher M. Ambrose ’80 Anonymous Carrie and Andrew Bank Dunbar Society Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Contributors who made a gift or gifts BNY Mellon Community Partnership totaling $25,000 to $49,999 or more Mark and Kimberly Bottini are recognized as members of the Jeung Weon Yoo Dunbar Society. and In Cheol Choi P’18 The Harvey and Anonymous Lois Dann Foundation Owsley Brown III Philanthropic JoAnn and Harvey Dann IV Foundation Sarah and Tyler Dann Roniece and Henry B. duPont IV ’86 Jane and Francis K. Duane ’76 Linda and Douglas E. Ebert ’64 Selena and John G. B. Ellison III ’91 Elizabeth and Robert M. Gardiner ’40 Noel and Edward J. Foley III ’64 Nor‘ Easter Foundation Paul Gambal Franci Blassberg and Polly and Barry Gleichenhaus Joseph L. Rice III ’50 Kay and Douglas M. Hanafin ’80 Andrea and Timothy C. Rollins ’81 Frederick A. Hazlewood, CMG 6 LEADERSHIPLEADERSHIP GIFTS GIFTS 2016-2017 2014-2015

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David W. Hobbs ’82 Elizabeth and Cort Larned III P’17 National Philanthropic Trust Penelope and Schuyler V. Peck ’66 Timothy Rooney, Jr. William P. Shannon, Jr. ’69 *Henrietta F. Stewart Jennifer and William W. Taylor Helene R. Kluger and Robert A. Tweed Anne and Geoffrey A. von Kuhn ’69 Wicks Chapin, Inc. Dana and Richard Wiehl Jianfei Fu and Yongning Yan P’20

Somers Orthopaedic Surgery and Eun Hye and Jung Joo Kwon P’17 Cluett Society Sports Medicine Group David Jollin Contributors who made a gift or gifts Lizabeth Fiedler-Styles Regan and Nick LaFontaine totaling $2,500 to $4,999 or more and Stuart T. Styles ’83 Lisa and Michael G. Lukas P’19 are recognized as members of the Vermont Community Foundation Susan and Peter J. McCabe ’68 Cluett Society. Wei Wang P’19 Robert J. McMullan P’20 Ken Weeman ’59 Dana Mills P’18 Terri and *Solomon B. Acrish Sunye Li and Xiaoliang Yan P’18 Jeanne and James S. Muncey Lori and Dennis M. Baldwin ’87 Airong Qin and Jiandong Zhang P’19 Jong Ha Kim and Ju Hyuk Park P’18 Bassin & Hession Orthodontics Qijuan Wang and Yulong Zhu P’19 Elizabeth and Walter H. Parkinson ’62 Dana and Daniel Bassin P’18 Margot C. Pyle Valerie S. Busby Andrea ’81 Glenn C. Carey Barstow Society and John Rickert P’16, P’19 Mary and Mario Ciampi P’18 Contributors who made a gift or gifts Doo Ho Ro ’12 Linda and John F. Cordes P’17 totaling $1,500 to $2,499 or more Paul Sevigny Mr. and Mrs. Colin R. Dunn are recognized as members of the Soojung Lee and Yong Kyu Shin P’17 Fearey Family Barstow Society. Gay and Archibald A. Smith III Margaret and Philip C. Haughey ’53 Mark and *Wendy Smith Heffron Company, Inc. Anonymous Mary Kaye and Gregory A. Spore ’85 Samuel S. Hemingway ’70 C. Brock Bauknight, Jr. ’88 Nancy and Jeffrey T. Taylor P’17 The Henry Foundation The Blauvelt Demarest Foundation Virginia and Duncan C. Tenney ’70 H. Alexander Henry Judith and Andrew R. Burgess ’62 David and Margaret Yawman Amitabh Barbara and *John J. Burns, Jr. P’89 Alice and Frederick G. Weeman ’63 and Supriya Himatsingka P’17 Heather and Michael Connolly P’17

Jane and Robert C. Holder Rob and Sue Dailey P’17 Xiaohui Jiang P’19 Joy and Douglas Daugherty ’52 Karen and Timothy D. McCabe ’69 Meg and Lawrence C. Eaton ’68 Richard A. Mellon ’83 Rodger and Celia Ecker P’20 William L. Richards ’67 Daniel and Annie Fierman David Sample ’67 Michelle and David W. Florence Ellen and James L. Sanford ’66 Four Bees Foundation Ryan Schell Duncan AC Gilkey Schwab Charitable Robert and Janet Gould Kathleen David P. Grum ’78 and Michael Solecki P’16, P’20 Mark G. Horncastle John W. Hutchinson, Jr. 7 LEADERSHIPLEADERSHIP GIFTS GIFTS 2016-2017 2014-2015

Other Giving Societies

Kelly and Andrew C. Fuller ’81 The Gaffney Foundation Trent T. Gaffney ’96 Marguerite and William G. Gatchell ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius A.M. Geer Elizabeth and David C. Genter ’80 Kristen and Mario Gigante ’91 Alfred C. Glassell III ’82 Bill Glover Darcy and Michael P. Goodbody ’65 Edwin and LaRita Gordon P’18 The Richard and Mary Graham Charitable Foundation Mary and Richard W. Graham II Sandy Guthrie Depew Society Coastal Thoracic Surgical Madeleine and Clarence Hahn Contributors who made a gift or gifts Associates, P.A. Joanne Chung and David Hahn P’17 totaling $500 to $1,499 are recognized The Community Foundation Jerome Haims GP’19 as members of the Depew Society. of Louisville, Inc. B. Christine Rachel and John F. Connors III ’80 and Robert W. Hall, Jr. ’72 Colleen and William Carey Alcott ’68 Anne P. Cooper Alison and Thomas F. Halloran Leonidas C. Andreadakis ’97 James and Lea Cornell Nancy A. and David B. Hamilton ’83 Anonymous Marilyn and W. David Coughlin ’56 Hartley Corporation AT&T Employee Giving Campaign Katherine and John M. Coulter, Jr. ’54 Leslie and Patricia Heerdt Ellen K. Axelrod The Crain Foundation Grace and Miguel E. Hennessy ’80 Rita and David F. Bagdasarian ’66 Kelty and Rogers L. Crain Thomas R. Hess Irene and John P. Banning, Jr. ’57 Debra and Dale C. Critz, Jr. P’18 Lesley and Joseph C. Hoopes, Jr. Albert W. Barile, Jr. ’71 Margaret and Thomas F. Crowley ’53 Ying Zhu and Beijian Huang P’17 Charles E. Barthelemy ’98 Andrew M. Cuello Elizabeth and Bruce W. Huffine ’58 Mary Jane and Richard H. Bauer ’70 Rafel E. Cuello Sylvia Congett Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Berkeley Marc J. Daniel and John T. Hughes P’20 Margaret and Jeffrey Beusse John C. Daniels ’48 Lisa Kopecky and Michael Iaria P’18 Bertram F. Bonner Marta and Stephen F. Deely Mildred and *Robert E. Ix The Braxton Fund Inc. Mike and Jenny Devanny P’18, P’21 Jewish Communal Fund Jay and Sheila Bresnehan Eric M. Drath Angeline and Michael D. Johnson ’49 Melissa and Robert M. Brown, Jr. ’84 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Duggan P’18 Nancy and JP Burlington ’95 Margaret P. Everett Richard A. M. C. Johnson, Jr. ’63 Sally and Joseph F. Callo ’48 JB Ferrarone Fred Johnston Charles M. Cartier Geoffrey Fitzgerald Gyeongbin Song and Jibok Jung Suzanne and John G. Cartier ’56 Amy and Brian R. Foster ’79 JustGive Megan and Thomas G. Cartier Sarah and Grant J. Frautschi ’86 Evan Kanouse III Ann L. Case Beth and Francis J. Karalak Iris and Micah S. Chase ’84 *Edward T. Kenyon Li-Hsiu Hou June H. Dwyer-Khalil and Jarn-Chun Chen P’18 and Mark E. Khalil P’20

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Other Giving Societies (continued)

Young Jin Lee and Hyeon Seo Ki P’18 Ji Hyun Kim and Han Wook Kim P’19 Celinda and Sinclair W. Kinsey ’73 Cynthia and Mark R. Koch Charles F. Kuyk, Jr. ’44 Phoebe and Nicholson G. Lamdin III ’67 Mi-Sook Goo and Ho Gil Lee Judy Levine GP’20 Teal and David D. Lindsay ’64 Chris Lippmann Ken Lippmann, Jr. Wei Xiao and Jingtian Liu P’20 Live Oak Foundation Madison Community Foundation Lauren and Gregory Manning P’20 Sandy and Howard F. Marks, Jr. Barbara E. Carr and David Marsh Ellen and Douglas J. McHale P’19 Robert B. Recknagel ’55 Jaqueline Alexander K. McIntosh John and Uta Rollins and Christopher S. Wren ’53 Rachel McPherson Stephen Ross Constance and Andrew M. Wright ’99 and William P. McMullan III Bruce E. Rueppel ’55 Kirstin and Linton L. Young ’87 Anne C Shera Mehlich Rueppel Companies and Robert W. Mehlich ’69 Thomas E. Sanders *Deceased Pamela Tom Schnautz and Christopher J. Mezzatesta P’20 Nancy Adams and Scott Schoen Lisa and Kenper W. Miller ’64 Tomlin and Robert D. Scott ’54 Paul Trent Miller Merrill C. Shafer P’14, P’17 Bessie and Vincent W. Montesano John B. Shuttleworth David Murphy ’77 G.E.B. Slocum Lynn R. Dunphy The Bruce Springsteen Family and David P. Neligan ’75 Lucinda and Theodore L. Stebbins Norfolk Southern Corporation Good JC Stites Government Fund Thomas D. Stott, Jr. William Norton Gari M. Stroh III ’90 Terri and Peter Ogden Peter Strong Phillip J. Osterhaus ’75 Hua Luo and Dong Sun P’17 Preston S. Judy and John Temple P’03 GP’16 and Barbara J. Parish Foundation Emily and Keith Tucci Barbara and Preston S. Parish ’37 TRUiST Daniel Victor Parker Kim and Anthony M. Uva P’18 Anne and Wayne Pearson June and L. Robert Vermes ’63 Joseph and Hilary Perettine P’18 Carolina Nitsch-von Graffenried and Ann and W. Hollis Petersen ’64 Dieter von Graffenried P’19 Liza and Maxwell A. Pincombe P’18 Carol and Ross M. Weale ’58 Posh Nosh Imports, Inc. Charlotte C. Weber Vikki L. Pryor Stephan Wilkinson Bill Railton and Susan Crandell Ray Family Thomas Wolkenstein Deborah and Alton W. Ray Cameron A. Woodin ’18 9 LEADERSHIPLEADERSHIP GIFTS GIFTS 2016-2017 2014-2015

Honor Roll of Giving

Honor Roll of Giving Steven Beisel Darcie and Contributors who made a gift of up Annie and Nicolas Bell Christopher R. D. Cattani ’93 to $499 to the Annual Fund are Christine and Andrew Bella P’18 Joseph P. Celiberti ’91 recognized on the Honor Roll of Ann Bergland Matthew J. Cerny ’17 Giving. Jason A. Berkeley ’17 Joe Cerra Ahmetcan Bidav ’12 Christy MS Chang P’18 Tamara and Dennis Aarons P’18 Gregory M. Bieger ’08 Julie and John L. Chapman, Jr. ’77 Teri and Taylor G. Abbett ’85 Wendy and George H. Bigelow Nicholas D. Charron ’17 Rich and Debby Adamo Rachel Berk and Bruce R. Birns ’70 Jack Chipperfield Laura and Fred Adams P’18 Douglas R. Birns ’73 So Young Yang and Kwang Ho Choi Jerome Ade Ethan F. Black Fernandes ’17 Man Hang Chong ’17 M. Wyatt Agaisse Suzanne and Davis J. Chung ’17 Peter M. Aiello ’16 Frederick M. Blaicher III ’86 Cameron D. Church Deborah and Donald Aikman ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bobrow Caroline and Anthony Ciafone GP’18, Debra D. Akin Matt Bockhorst GP’21 Abdulsalam A. Alagil ’16 Peter L. Boggs Class Agent ’71 Loren and George P. Alexis P’17 Cynthia and John W. Bolton, Jr. ’83 William J. Cody ’17 Peter R. Alexis ’17 Paulina Borrego Jamie Coffrin Theodore Allegaert Bottini Fuel Bruce D. Colley Allyn’s Creek Foundation, Inc. Daniel W. Bowen ’99 Catherine and Cornelius E. Colley ’75 John Ammaturo Jacqueline and Frank L. Bowman ’49 James D. Collins Alan E.W. Anderson Yvonne Bradley-Reid Aniece and The Robert G. and William J. Brickelmaier III ’83 Joshua S. Collins ’95, P’23 Judith P. Anderson Fund Marivonne and Peter M. Britton ’70 Scott A. Collins Evan P. Angotti ’17 John and Betsy Brockway Nicholas J. Colombo ’17 Anonymous Peter E. Brooke ’78 Donna M. Conklin P’17 Judith F. Armstrong Justin W. Brownell ’17 Ira D. Conklin III P’17 Christopher Bailey Nancy and Richard W. Brownell P’17 Ira D. Conklin IV ’17 Ally Baker Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Brownlee Christopher Connolly ’17 Andrew P. Baker Andrew Buckwalter Stephen T. Connolly III Jeffrey and Irene Baker Thomas A. Bull ’17 Patricia and George H. Cook Karen D. Baker Caelahn C. Bullen ’16 Patrick Cooke Richard Baker, Jr. ’65 Don Burgett James Cooper Lisa and Rhodes B. Baker ’65 Valerie and Christopher D. Burke Deborah and David Coratti Timothy N. Baker Michael Burns William Cordes ’17 Kristen and Nicholas D. Balistreri ’91 Stephanie A. Busby Betty and Allen L. Cornish Kathleen and Nicholas J. Balistreri Deborah and James N. Byers ’63 Jonas T. Correa ’17 Janet and Eugene Ballard P’17 The Cahill Family Vivian and George “Sandy” Couch ’86 Jesse Ballard ’17 Shane Calderwood ’17 Edward J. Coughlin III ’52 Mr. and Mrs. David Bancroft, Sr. P’19 Susan and Christopher C. Callahan Amy and John P. Coughlin David and Gussie Bannard Matthew A. Cameron ’17 Lucia and Gary P. Csaszar P’18, P’20 David and Rene’ Bardua JoAnne and Sean Campbell ’80 Sam Cuello Geri and Tim Barker Jocelyn K. Bown and Kevin E. Ann P. Curran Carolyn Baron Canning P’19 Norman and Rita Bartczak Kirsten G. Carillo P’21 Joseph and Barbara Bastidas P’18 Michele and Christopher Carlin Anne and George P. Bastis ’54 Mickey Carroll Damon Bates Luis A. Cartagena, Jr. ’17 Mary Jo and Ralph L. Bates, Jr. ’49 Megan and Thomas G. Cartier Carolyn L. Bauer William L. Cartier ’61 Laura and David M. Baylis ’85 Brianne and Timothy Cary Jessica and John C. Baylis ’87 Sean and Jill Casey Bradley B. Beam William Edward Casson Sally H. Beam Kim and Raymond A. Begey ’73 10 INDIVIDUALLEADERSHIP GIVING GIFTS 2016-2017 2014-2015

Honor Roll of Giving (continued)

Robert E. Dailey ’17 Mickey Fitzpatrick ’15 Susan and Dave Daniels Richard M. Flint ’80 Matthew David Daniels Curtis Fellows Flynn Melinda Daniels Suzanne and Geoffrey D. Flynn Ray Darcy Colleen and Fergal Foley P’18 Charleigh R. Davis ’70 Barbara and Robert P. Fornshell James Day *Pierce Foster Dealy Family Mary and George Fountaine Nikolai L. Degenhardt ’17 Thomas and Rosemarie Frenza Delaware Community Foundation (DCF) Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Friedman ’97 Christopher DeMaria Katy and Frank Fritts John H. Demenkoff ’66 Marianne and Peter H. Fritts ’59 William H. Dencker ’17 Ashley and Joshua T. Frost ’04 Mary DeNisco Katherine and Jose Galarza P’17 Irene and William A. DeNisco ’00 Matthew G. Galarza ’17 Brian J. Desrosier ’09 Elizabeth S. Gallagher Ronald J. DiMaggio ’17 Zachary Galvin Lucy DiMarco Susan and John M. Garvey, Sr. P’19 George P. Dilworth Lucile P. Gatchell Gale and Michael F. Donoghue Glyn Ge ’17 Kerry and William F. Dore III John P. Gedrick III Elizabeth Dow P’18 Kala Gause and Jeanell Holmes P’17 Frances and Paul M. Dow ’88 Oleg G. Gentry ’16 Susan and Robert Dow P’19 Peter B. Gesswein ’97 Tom Drake ’85 Alison and Gary Gignac P’19 Elizabeth and Emlen M. Drayton ’69 Bryn and Kirsten Gillette Samantha and Roy D. Duckworth IV ’01 Brian Gillie Rebecca and Andrew Dunbar ’72 Polly and R. Bruce Gillie ’63 Barbara and William S. Dunbar ’69 Benjamin J. Gilman ’17 Melanie and William S. Dunham Chris Gillman Colleen F. Dunne Jonathan I. Girard ’17 Joan W. duPont Louise and James J. Glasser Susan and Manuel D. Eads ’62 Sean P. Gleeson ’03 eBay Foundation Jim Glotfelty Kevin K. Edwards Bob Glotfelty Marlene and David W. Eldredge P’19 Gale and Darius Goff ’61 Afif El-Solh Mazzie and Charles Gogolak Ahmed Eltigani Monica and Paul S. Goldstein Laura and Timothy B. Ely ’67 Fernando J. Gonzalez ’10 Jeanette and Robert D. Emerson Edwin and LaRita Gordon P’18 Robert J. Espersen Jimmy Joe Granito William F. Estony ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Grasing II Suzanne and William P. Fackner, Jr. ’66 Susan and Christopher M. Greene Beverly and Morton L. Fearey, Jr. J. Scott Greer Ed Feather Harvey G. Gregory Dan Lu and Ruiguang Feng William E. Griess, Jr. Chris Fennell Devora and Robert W. Gronauer ’70 Nicolas Fernandez ’98 Tyler R. Gundrum ’17 Judith and Donald W. Ferraro Robert F. Gunkel, Jr. ’71 Thomas H. Fey, Jr. ’00 Robert G. Gustavson 11 INDIVIDUAL GIVING 2016-2017

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Willard C. Hadley ’42 Molly O. Higgins Charlotte and Eric P. Haims P’19 Wyatt J. Hill ’14 Ann and John L. Hall II Varun Himatsingka ’17 Barbara and Christophe G. Haller Paul J. Hinkle ’74 Dillon H. Halloran ’13 Elizabeth and F. Worthington Hobbs III Stephen B. Hand ’59 Elizabeth and Richard A. Hoefer, Jr. ’68 Elizabeth and Steven Handler Dorothy and William J. Holinger ’62 Randall F. Hanke ’04 Robin K. Hood Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hanrahan P’18 Allison and Donald M. Hooper David and Angela Harner Sean Hopper Brandon K. Harris ’17 Mrs. Raymond C. Horncastle Winston (Chip) Hart Kimberlee and Daniel F. Horton, Jr. ’71 Dakota K. Harvey ’17 Vahak Hovnanian ’15 Sirikan and Henry C. Hatfield P’20 Zimo Huang ’17 Hattar Janet and Miles H. Hubbard, Jr. ’57 Walt Hauser Lynn and Robert E. Hughes, Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hawkins Richard A. Huoppi Robyn and Kevin Hayutin P’17 Robert J. Hutchison ’03 Robert B. Hayutin ’17 The Hyman Foundation William Heerdt Suzanne and Jeffrey A. Hyman ’64 Sean Hennessy ’91 Philip T. Ignarra ’07 Anne and Timothy F. Henningsen ’79 Joonatan Ilmela ’17 Barbara and William T. Hickey Michael Imbrogno

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Margaret and Peter M. Imbrogno Donna and Michael J. Lazarcheck Osuman Imoro ’17 Lewis P. Lazare ’70 Kenneth W. Inch ’83 Trung H. Le ’16 Louis S. Inghilterra ’17 Patrick I. Leary ’09 Interisland Mortgage Corporation Emily and T. Carleton Lee G. Brinton Jack III ’44 Catherine and Richard L. Leeds, Jr. ’64 Andrew E. Jacknick ’01 Ellen and James Legris Pamela and F. Gardner Jackson, Jr. Sandra and John LePino P’20 Louis A. Jacobowski ’17 Mary-Ann and Richard G. Lessard Ethan Jamron ’98 Paige and Michael Levine P’20 Georgette and Jamie Jefferson P’17 Anne and Stephen M. Lewis ’63 Jordi J. Jefferson ’17 Lora Banks and Greg C. Ley P’18 Charles J. Jelinek ’17 Jamie and John W. Lilley ’61 Catherine and Charles M. Jelinek P’17 Thomas C. Linacre, Jr. ’62 Avery P. Johnson ’17 John C. M. Linder ’17 Johnson Family P’17 HarrietJo and James E. Lineberger Hawley Jones Chris Lippmann Kurt Jones Lois and Kenneth C. Lippmann, Sr. Luke S. Jorgensen ’17 Peter Lockwood Regina and Van Jorgensen P’17 Emily and Michael Loeffel Charmaine and John P. Judson Deede and Paul H. Loffler ’58 Carole A. Kalba Wendy and Glenn F. Lois P’14, P’17 Wodia Kande P’17 Troy J. Lois ’17 Ibrahim K. Kante ’17 Rene Lopez-Duprey Annie and Donald Keel Stephen M. Louro, Jr. Marilyn and Stephen Keiner Andrew S. Lovett ’80 Andrew Keller and Hannah Alley Keller George H. Luce ’55 Marny Williams and Michael J. Kelley ’56 Kathryn and Lawrence R. Luce ’86 Rachel and James W. Kellogg P’10, P’15, P’23 Amy and Brian J. Lucey ’87 Pamela and Richard W. Kellogg ’64 Pamela and Denis N. Lusignan Susan C. Carmichael and Ronald S. Kesicki Sheryl and David A. Lynn ’94 Chico Kieswetter Jane and L. Edward Lynn Dogyun Kim Daniel J. Lyons ’00 Jeong Hwan Kim ’17 Tianyi Ma ’17 Ted, Carol, and Doug Kneeland Hongman Li and Xuguang Ma P’17 Martha and Kenneth E. Knowles III ’69 Zesheng Ma ’17 Colin M. Kott ’02 Jin Wook Kwon ’17 Regan and Nick LaFontaine Phoebe and Nicholson G. Lamdin III ’67 Justin L. Lampert ’17 Antoinette Lanni-Lampert and Todd Lampert P’17 Graham A. Lang Brendan E. Lantieri ’17 Michael J. Lardy ’17 MacLean S. Larned ’17 Robert W. Larson, Jr. Monique and Peter C. Lathrop ’65 Josephine and Ka Ming T. Lau ’91 Christian R. Layne ’17 13 INDIVIDUAL GIVING 2016-2017

Honor Roll of Giving (continued)

Macchio Family Katy Miu P’18 Peter J. MacGregor ’03 Vicki and Frederick T. Modell ’58 Sandra and Bruno Maglione R. Bruce Moody ’51 Jack Thomas Makris Colleen and Warner R. Moore II ’73 Mrs. Melissa A. Makris P’17 Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Morales P’20 Felix Marcotte-Hetu ’15 Morgan Stanley Daniel J. Marma P’19 Joseph H. Morley ’17 Haley and Thomas J. Martell Francesca and Michael J. Morrissey P’17 Miles M. Martin ’16 Stephen J. W. Morrissey ’17 Betty and Peter G. Masi P’17 Bradley Mostowy Peter J. Masi ’17 Howard C. Mount Andrew Masset Pamela Gannon and Robert T. Mullaney ’79 Hitoshi Matsukage ’17 Christopher Murphy ’13 Elizabeth and David A. Mayeri ’87 John M. Murphy, Jr. ’91 Diane and John R. Mayeri Dr. Luke Nelligan Zachary M. Mazur ’17 David A. Nelson ’17 Kathryn Burton and William D. McBeth P’19 Jacqueline and Thomas C. Newcomb ’55 Kathy and Paul T. McCabe ’61 Linda and David S. Nixon A. Lee McCardell III P’17 Chris Nolan Michael A. McCardell ’17 Ricky J. D. Norris ’17 Tom and Robin McCoy NY Pizza Guy in San Jose Dana and Thomas H. McCoy, Jr. ’03 Derek Oberschall Terrell and John F. McDermid ’65 Ed O‘Connor Mary Ellen and D. Richard McDougal GP’17 John Oh ’10 Kenneth C. McDougal ’17 *Sharon J. Oines James and Nicolle McDougal P’17 Michael P. O‘Keefe Joseph B. McElligott IV Hunter B. Olstein ’17 Raymond E. McGovern III ’12 Ryan Olstein Brennan D. McGuire ’17 Samuel Opont ’17 A.J. McHugh Laura and Edmund G. O‘Shea Cecilia and Anthony J. McHugh Amy and Barney Paderewski ’87 Jovonnie and Russell A. McInerney ’62 Soon Chang and Jong Soo Paik Alexander K. McIntosh Darren J. D. Palmer ’10 Mark McKallor Denise and Dennis Palmer Stewart McKnelly ’86 Francis E. Palmer ’14 Rebecca and William J. McLaughlin Margartia and Kyle C. Palmer ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. McLean Min Sung Park ’17 The McNamara Family James J. Parker Carol and Peter Meenan Geoff Partel ’88 Margaret and Richard A. Melgard ’54 Ryan C. Particelli Deborah and Michael M. Messina ’91 Larry Patrizio Van Metcalf Dorothy J. Patterson Alec J. Meyer ’17 Ian J. Patterson ’75 Frederick C. Meyer ’68 Allan B. Payne ’72 Sheila L. Schrock and Michael L. Michelson Fred and Michele Peasley Peter L. Milford ’63 Stana and Edward C. Peete ’80 Mill Pond Company, LLC Albert G. Perkins, Jr. ’77 Sally and David Miller P’18 Donna and Robert G. Phillips P’19, P’21 Beryl and Errol D. Mitchell Parents of James H. Philpott ’96 TJ Mitchell ’91 Emily and Jay Philpott

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Honor Roll of Giving (continued)

Stephen Philpott Charles K. Rudolph, Jr. ’58 Audrey Pincombe GP’18 Marilyn and Robert A. Rudolph ’61 Roxana and Peyton R. H. Pinkerton ’49 John J. Ruggiero ’17 John W. Pitts ’54 Forrest D. Ruiz ’17 Joseph Pizzo ’17 Webster T. Russell ’58 Christopher Polletta ’17 Kevin J. Salis ’17 Vincent Polletta and Debra Cassidy P’17 David A. Salisbury, Jr. William and Patricia M. Potts Roberto A. Salomon ’98 Jane and Robert E. Preston ’59 Bryan Sanchez ’97 Germaine and Glenn Price Ethan F. Sander ’16 Deanna and Vance T. Procyk Jodi Sandler Anthony B. Quartararo ’81 Michael Sanguinetti ’17 Janice and Michael S. Quartararo ’85 Gregg Sanik Francee Matt Quinlan C. Richard Sarle Todd E. Hoffman and Constance C. Rafferty Mike Schell Jane and Kevin M. Rahill ’77 Cora Schiavone-DiMaggio P’14, P’17 Nikolaus K. Rango ’17 Cheryl and Stephen H. Schmid ’69 Virginia and Albert T. Ray ’49 Elizabeth and Carl F. Schock, Jr. ’55 Hunter C. Ray ’14 Tomlin and Robert D. Scott ’54 Sean and Carolyn Ray Ian Sears Theresa and L. Thomas Raymond III ’77 Scott Campbell Seckel Maria and Ned Reade Seitz Family Partnership, L.P. Judy Redder Taylor W. Seitz ’15 Susan and Robert V. Reece ’63 Tommy and Eryn Seitz ’90, P’15 Cormac J. Reilly ’17 Jessica and James K. Selden III P’20 Albert H. Reinauer Coleen and Brian J. Sewing ’78 Joshua M. Reiss ’17 Samuel C. Shafer ’17 Sandra and Walter H. Richter III ’76 Thomas H. Shafer III ’84, P’14, P’17 Henry S. Rickert ’16 Allison Shay P’20 Melvin D. Riddick III Patricia and Burton T. Sheaffer ’83 Christine and Edward J. Rigney ’83 Cynthia Shelburne P’15, P’17 Joyce R. Ritch Coleane and Stephen W. Shepheard P’19 *MacGregor Robinson Seungjae Shin ’17 Elizabeth and Timothy J. Robinson ’61 Jon S. Shore Lesley S. Rock Karin and Christopher Shultz P’20 Beau T. Roeder ’09 John B. Shuttleworth Patricia and *Franklin Rolff Mary and John S. Sikes ’77 Michael S. Rolla ’12 Stefan Simkovics ’04 Tunisia and Toussaint C. Romain ’96 Barbara D. Simpson Patricia and *Daniel M. Rooney Patricia and T. McFarland Skelly Daniel Michael Rooney Dennis Slater ’68 Eleanor and William W. Rose, Jr. ’50 Clayton Paul Smith Sara M. Rosen Linda M. Smith Will Rosenbaum VMD Holly and Phillips Smith Rob Ross Todd Smith ’89 Nina C. Rosselli Del Turco Tyrone T. Smith ’13 Tom Rossmassler Willou and William C. Smith David E. Rothermel Kristin and Alan H. Snow ’85 Jake A. Rothman ’17 Daniel and Anine Somers Tim Rothman Barbie and Stephen F. Sonnett ’61

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The Boston Family Office The Robert Thomas Family The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving James E. Thomashower Kathy Thompson P’17 Jeffrey E. Thompson ’17 Thaddeus A. G. Thompson Carrie Tillman GP’18 Lawrence L. Timon ’15 Philip and Isabella Timon Mary and Peter M. Todebush ’52 Dante A. Tomassini ’14 Andrew N. Triandafilou ’66 Raj Trivedi Mei-Tuan Tung P’18 John D. Turner David B. Tyree John W. Uhlein IV ’06 Lisa and Ronald J. Van Amberg ’62 Donald Van Dyne James Van Hoven Pamela Van Rensselaer-Long and William Long Kathryn and James T. Varian II P’17 James T. Varian III ’17 Paul and Brenda Verdesi P’17, P’18 South Shore Builders Jacob A. Verdesi ’17 Elizabeth and Robert L. Spang, Jr. ’71 Bonnie and Albert Vesper ’63 Thomas A. Spore ’13 Jean Paul K. Vincent ’17 Bill Staby Patrick Vincent S. Dwight Stephens Voya Foundation Cameron Stewart Nhat T. M. Vu ’17 Gillian and Charles E. Stewart III Carolyn and Dale Wade Louise and Christopher L. Stewart ’67 Bobby Waegelein Charles C. Sticka ’52 Christopher B. Waldron ’14 Thomas H. Stires ’80 Elizabeth and John J. Walker ’59 Lynn and Robert R. Stroud, Jr. ’61 Michael Waller ’11 Melissa and Linden Stuart III ’62 Maria-Elena and Michael L. Waller ’75 Janelle and Steven T. Styles ’88 Gabriel and Joy Walsh Flip Suarez Yijin Wang ’17 Brian “Sully“ Sullivan ’13 Zi Dong Wang ’17 Mark Sullivan ’84 Suzanne and David B. Waters ’65 Zhou Sun ’17 Bernadette and John Patrick Waugh P’19 Christian A. Sundahl Elizabeth and Alexander H. Webb ’69 Thomas Swon E. Gedney Webb Tailored Marketing Incorporated Laurence Webber ’17 Susan Dunton and James C. Tanner, Jr. ’73 Mike and Sue Webber P’17, P’18 Amy and Lance E. Tanner P’18, P’21 Taylor “T. Webs“ Weber Christopher T. Taylor ’17 David J. Wechsler Maura Cody and William S. Taylor ’00 Gwen and William T. Wegner ’72 Scott Tennant Ladd Weinberg ’63

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Molly and Peter D. Weinberger ’83 Eileen Weingarten David Weld Walter H. Weld Kathleen and James H. Wellman ’66 Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Timothy P. Welsh ’05 Benjamin M. Westney ’19 Jacob A. Westney ’16 Mary Kay and Ernest C. Whitbeck IV ’87 Griselda and Duncan A. White ’66 Edward B. White Parrish S. Whitlow ’16 Patricia S. Wickham David R. Williams ’53 Jane and Douglas C. Williams ’59 Emily M. Williams Sam Williams ’17 Sheila and D. Clark Willmott ’59 Brandon Wilson Jeremy A. Wilson ’17 Ryan M. Winn ’17 Asa Wint ’17 Elizabeth and James H. Wright Mianchen Wu ’17 Wu Jun Xu and Xutao Wu P’17 Peter L. Wyeth ’64 Logan Yonce ’85 Peter R. Young Joanne and Robert H. Yunich ’61 Julie and Michael W. Zacharewicz Nadia and Brett B. Zanger ’91 Zhongwen Zhang ’17 Raymond Zimmerman ’17 Bonnie and Thomas Zinn Roman Zurutuza

* Deceased

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It’s how we ADVANCE.

Trinity-Pawling is inspired in its approach to education. Students are engaged in hands-on learning projects, evaluated not only for scores but effort, and encouraged to participate in all aspects of campus life, from athletics to the arts. This progressive model is unique and its results — profound.

Trinity-Pawling is truly AHEAD OF THE CURVE — educating young men for life.

“Mr. Dunbar taught me true character comes from doing the right things without praise. I watched him going out of his way in a snowstorm to pick up trash. The life lesson, ‘What do you do when no one is watching?’...I happened to be watching from my third floor window on that cold January day, a lesson I will never forget.” - John L. Chapman ’77

18 GIVING 2016-2017 It’s how we SUCCEED.

Thanks to the Trinity-Pawling Fund, our boys are supported every day by:

• Top-notch faculty, who are teachers, coaches, and advisors • Cutting-edge equipment, such as PlaySight and 3D printers • The latest teaching techniques — individualized to the learner

. . . so they have all of the tools they need to thrive now and in the future.

“Trinity-Pawling had an excellent impact on my life. There I learned how to become a better person, student, and friend. I still use techniques and skills learned at T-P on an everyday basis. Thank you to the teachers for their commitment and support.” - Elliot Kaitz ’07

19 GIVING 2016-2017 It’s how we LEAD.

Trinity-Pawling empowers students to be leaders through a distinctive blend of academic, civic, and campus opportunities. Whether as a prefect, a National Honor Society member, or a team captain, boys are challenged to stretch and take on responsibilities that shape who they are, and who they will become.

Contributions to the Trinity-Pawling Fund supports the learning environment that influences the leaders of the future.

20 GIVING 2016-2017 It’s how we CREATE.

Supporting the Trinity-Pawling Fund makes it possible for boys to:

• Make an impressive project in our Innovation Sites • Connect with friends on the Quad • Try (and love!) a new sport • Laugh with teachers at family-style meals

Trinity-Pawling comes alive in these fleeting, but powerful imprints . . . and your support CREATES the environment where they can flourish.

It’s the everyday moments that add up to an extraordinary experience.

Each and every gift makes a profound impact.

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Named Endowed Funds (Balance as of June 30, 2017)

Bradford Abbott Memorial Scholarship Fund — by the Baschuk family. Mr. Baschuk was the father of $158,938 Bruce Baschuk ’68 and Gary Baschuk ’70. Established by the Abbott Family and by friends of Brad Abbott in his memory. Brad was a teacher at Basketball Team of 1956-1957 General Trinity-Pawling from 1970-1985. Scholarship Fund — $30,236 General Scholarship established by Robert Myslik ’57 Kevin Acrish ’90 Memorial Scholarship Fund — $112,245 to honor the team’s induction into the Trinity-Pawling Established in 1989 by Kevin’s parents, family, and School Athletic Hall of Fame. friends. Carleton Scholarship Fund — $18,052 Bertram Amlow Memorial Scholarship Fund — $2,885 Established prior to 1970. Income to be used for Established by students, faculty, and friends of scholarship assistance to a deserving student. Trinity-Pawling School in memory of this longtime employee of the school. William B. Cartier ’89 Memorial Scholarship Fund — $725,909 Ellen K. and Jeffrey A. Axelrod ’77 Scholarship Fund Established in 2001 by family, co-workers, class- — $29,622 mates, and friends of William “Billy” B. Cartier. Established in 2012 through the generosity of Ellen K. Income to provide scholarship assistance to one or and Jeffrey A. Axelrod ’77. Selection of the recipient will be made by the Director of Admissions and will more deserving boys of limited financial means who be given to a deserving student who demonstrates reside in metropolitan areas. academic excellence and financial need. Class of 1962 Student Fund — $19,003 Frederic D. Barstow ’15 Memorial Scholarship Fund In celebration of their fiftieth class reunion, the — $35,472 members of the Class of 1962 established this Established in 1937. Income to be used for scholarship endowed fund for the purpose of enriching the assistance to a boy or boys as shall be approved by the Trinity-Pawling experience for boys with limited Headmaster and the Scholarship Committee. resources. Income generated by the fund is to be used to defray ancillary expenses such as books, school William Baschuk Memorial Computer Science supplies, calculators and computer equipment, field Scholarship Fund — $71,075 trips, theater trips, and other travel. At the discretion A scholarship endowment fund restricted to aid of the Headmaster or his designate, funds are to be students of need from a traditionally awarded to deserving boys with acute financial need. underrepresented socio-economic background with interests in computers and mathematics. Established

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Named Endowed Funds (continued)

Class of 1964 Legacy Fund - Scholarships — Creighton “Gatch“ E. Gatchell, Jr. ’61 Memorial $330,002 Scholarship and Sportsmanship Fund — $162,639 Established in 2014 by the Class of 1964 in honor Established by Gatch’s parents and family in 1994. of their 50th Reunion. The proceeds from this The scholarship and the annual award are to be endowment fund will provide scholarships and granted to students who consistently exhibit financial aid for students. outstanding sportsmanship during their participation in athletic competition. Class of 1980 Scholarship Fund — $4,713 Established by the Class of 1980 as a restricted General Endowed Scholarship Fund — $259,990 scholarship. This scholarship fund is to be used to support the financial aid program of the school in general. The Craig Colhoun ’72 and Headmaster may grant tuition support from this fund Peter McGraw ’72 Memorial Fund — $102,687 to any student demonstrating financial need. Established in 2014 by Jim Bellis ’72. The proceeds from this Board-directed quasi-endowment fund will go to serve the highest needs of the School as determined by the Headmaster and the Board of Trustees.

Matthew E. Dann Memorial Scholarship Fund — $225,678 Established in memory of Matthew Dann, former Headmaster of Trinity-Pawling School.

Helene and William Dunbar Memorial Scholarship Fund — $71,686 Established in memory of Helene and William Dunbar, former Assistant Headmaster of Trinity-Pawling School. Income to be used for scholarship assistance to a student of sincere need.

Douglas H. Everett ’40 Memorial Scholarship Fund — $62,651 Established by Lucille T. and Ralph Everett ’38, members of the Class of 1940, and friends.

Steven E. Flint ’62 Endowed Fund — $44,575 Established in 2012 from the estate of Steven E. Flint ’62. The proceeds from this Board-directed quasi-endowment fund will go to serve the highest needs of the School as determined by the Board of Trustees.

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Maurice R. Greenberg Scholarship Fund — Miles H. Hubbard, Jr. ’57 Scholarship Fund — $901,641 $130,376 This scholarship fund is to be used to provide Alumni, colleagues, and friends of Miles Hubbard scholarship assistance to students on the basis of established this scholarship in 2001 to provide merit and need. necessary financial assistance to boys with exceptional athletic ability. Mr. Hubbard served Charles A. Harrington Memorial Scholarship Fund Trinity-Pawling School as teacher, coach, and — $22,590 athletic director for 37 years. Established in 1973 by many of his friends. Charles was a teacher at Trinity-Pawling from 1955 to 1973. Elizabeth A. Hutchinson Memorial Scholarship Income to be used for scholarship assistance to a Fund — $62,436 deserving student. Established by husband (John W. Hutchinson) and daughters (Laura and Christa) in Liz’s memory. Liz William Bradford Turner Hastings ’37 Memorial was a teacher of French and active member of the Scholarship Fund — $55,461 community at Trinity-Pawling for two decades (1975- Established in 1993 by The Rt. Reverend and Mrs. 1995). The scholarship is awarded annually to a William Bradford Turner Hastings and his friends. student of good character and motivation who makes a positive contribution to the school Charles Hayden Foundation Memorial community. Consideration is given to the boy’s Scholarship Fund — $284,832 involvement with foreign language (French) and Established in 1975. Income to be used for athletics. scholarship assistance for deserving young men of need from the New York and Boston metropolitan Jack Karpoe Memorial Scholarship Fund — $21,936 areas. Established by students and friends in memory of former faculty member, Jack Karpoe, a teacher and Hearst Foundation Language Program coach at Trinity-Pawling from 1949 to 1975. Scholarship Fund — $14,288 A restricted scholarship fund for a student in the Michael R. Kendall ’89 Memorial Scholarship Fund Language Program. — $85,655 Established by members of the school community William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship in memory of Michael Kendall to provide financial Fund — $177,402 assistance to a deserving student who actively Scholarship to be used for a deserving minority participates in the school’s hockey program. student.

Timothy R. Hickey ’81 Memorial Scholarship Fund — $44,642 Established by Timothy’s parents, classmates, and friends. To be awarded to a boy of need, particularly a boy participating in football or lacrosse.

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Established by the McCabe family and friends in 2007, this scholarship is awarded annually to a student based on financial need and with consideration given to the student’s involvement in the campus community through athletics, the arts, and other extracurricular activities.

Mennillo Family Scholarship Fund — $117,928 Established in 2012 through the generosity of The Mennillo Family which includes: Mr. Andrea Mennillo, Mrs. Brunella Mennillo, their son Francesco M. Mennillo ’12, and daughter Giulia M. Mennillo. Selection of the recipient will be made by the Director of Admissions and preference given to a student from Italy or a student from a developing country, who demonstrates academic excellence and financial need. Sean P. Kimberley ’91 Memorial Scholarship Fund — $15,936 Marcus M. Munsill ’10 Memorial Scholarship Fund Established by Sean’s parents, classmates, and — $35,472 friends. Awards from this fund are intended to Established in 1937. Income to be used for provide financial assistance to a boy or boys who scholarship assistance to a boy or boys in need of participate in the Trinity-Pawling wrestling program. financial aid and of outstanding character and ability as shall be recommended by the Headmaster and Carol and Ted Kneeland Scholarship Fund — approved by the Scholarship Committee. $248,085 Established in honor of the Kneelands, former Leigh Oliva ’82 Endowed Scholarship Fund — faculty members. This fund benefits students $23,940 enrolled in the Language Program. Established in 1992. This scholarship is to aid a deserving student requiring participation in the Irwin Liu ’71 Memorial Scholarship Fund — $5,795 Language Program. Members of the Class of 1971 established this scholarship fund in 2008 to honor the memory of Joan and Elliot M. Olstein Fund — $71,849 their classmate. Income from the Fund is to Established in 2013 by Kathy and Erik Olstein ’86, P provide tuition assistance to a deserving boy of ’11, P ’14, P ’17 to honor Joan and Elliot’s unwavering limited financial means. Preference is to be given to support of Trinity-Pawling and the School’s ability to a boy of good academic standing who participates in provide an all boys education for all families. The the School’s wrestling program. proceeds from this Board-directed quasi-endowment fund will go to serve the highest needs of the School as Dolores V. and Thomas J McCabe Memorial determined by the Board of Trustees. Scholarship Fund — $25,941 Thomas and Dolores McCabe were firm believers in quality education and long time supporters of Trinity-Pawling’s mission of educating young men.

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Michael W. O’Rourke III ’75 Memorial Scholarship Fund quasi-endowment fund will go to serve the highest — $1,559 needs of the School as determined by the Board of An unrestricted scholarship fund established in Trustees. memory of former employee, Michael O’Rourke. Duncan A. Pyle ’86 Memorial Scholarship Fund — Lois and John Lloyd Owen Memorial $119,790 Scholarship Fund — $32,877 Scholarship to be used for a deserving young man. Established by Maryanne Mott and Herman E. Warsh in honor of John L. Owen, deceased former teacher Duncan Pyle ’86 Endowed Fund — $457,596 and Faculty Dean. The proceeds from this Board-directed quasi- endowment fund will go to serve the highest needs Pawling Township Fund — $5,315 of the School as determined by the Board of Scholarship to be used for a deserving young man. Trustees.

PepsiCo Foundation Scholarship Fund — $18,417 Maria and Edwin Reade Squash Scholarship Fund Established for an academically qualified, inner-city — $26,529 youth with limited financial means wishing to attend Established by David W. Hobbs ’82 and his Trinity-Pawling School. family. This fund honors Ned and Maria Reade, faculty members with long service to the School Bun Chak Poon and Elsa S.K. Cheung Fund — as teachers and coaches. Income from this fund is $1,146,008 to provide tuition assistance to deserving boys of Established in 2014 by Bun Chak Poon and Elsa limited financial means who actively participate in S.K. Cheung. The proceeds from this Board-directed Trinity-Pawling School’s squash program.

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Marlynn V. and William P. Scully ’57 Scholarship proceeds from this scholarship fund will be used to Fund — $3,263,420 provide financial assistance to students on the basis This fund was established by Marlynn and William P. of need. Scully in the year 2007 in celebration of the fiftieth reunion of the Class of 1957 and as a tribute to the Ernest E. Stempel Memorial Scholarship Fund — centennial anniversary of the founding of $352,207 Trinity-Pawling School. Scholarships are to be To be used as continuing support for student annually awarded to one or more students of good scholarships and financial aid. character who perform at an outstanding level both in the classroom and on the athletic field, and who Constance and David Tirrell Memorial have documented financial need. Recipients of the Scholarship Fund — $170,590 scholarship are to be selected by the Headmaster. Established in 1977. Income to be used for scholarship assistance to one or more students as Thomas Simpson Memorial Scholarship Fund — approved by the Headmaster and the Scholarship $24,650 Committee. Thomas Simpson was one of the earliest benefactors of the Pawling School, the predecessor William H. Van Rensselaer ’54 Memorial Scholarship Fund — $271,042 of Trinity-Pawling School. This scholarship benefits Established by the Van Rensselaer family. This boys of limited financial means. scholarship is intended to benefit students who are Phillips Smith/Class of 1990 Scholarship Fund — typically sponsored by The Boys’ Club. $210,521 Maurice “Mo” Samuel Vaughn ’86 Scholarship Fund Scholarship fund established in 1990 to comme- — $245,882 morate Phillips Smith’s contributions to the School Established in 1999 to benefit students of color and during his years as Headmaster of Trinity-Pawling. of limited financial means. Michael B. Stabile ’97 Memorial Scholarship Fund — $151,142 DeWitt Wallace Reader’s Digest Scholarship Fund Established in Michael’s memory by family, — $267,028 classmates, and friends. Income from this fund Established in 1973. Income to be used exclusively provides scholarship assistance to one or more for scholarship assistance to sophomores, juniors, eligible candidates matriculating into Trinity- and seniors, preferably for partial scholarships. Pawling’s Language Program. This is a program that alleviates basic learning disabilities, giving the student the opportunity to realize a full range of academic potential through his college years.

C.V. Starr Memorial Scholarship Fund — $1,585,571 Established in 1980 to provide assistance to a student of choice on the basis of merit and need.

Philip B. Smith ’54 Endowed Scholarship Fund — $36,900 Established in 2016 by friends of Phil Smith ’54. The 27 Trinity-PawlingINDIVIDUAL School GIVING 2016-2017 2014-2015

Endowed Faculty Funds (Balance as of June 30, 2017)

Arditti Award for Excellence — $95,256 Owen Memorial Fund — $37,450 Established by Edward Arditti ’51 and his sons, this Given in honor of John and Lois Owen, the fund provides a stipend annually to a member of the income from this fund supports literary and artistic faculty to recognize excellence. programs.

Chinese Studies Fund — $1,077,993 Powers Family Foundation Recognition Fund — Mr. Vincent Lo endowed this fund in honor of his $362,284 son, Adrian Lo ’08. The endowment funds the Established by the John Powers Family in 2006, this Mandarin language teaching position and programs fund pays an annual stipend to recognize one or promoting greater understanding of Chinese more members of the faculty or administration who culture. have made a distinctly positive impact on the quality of the educational experience of T-P boys. Class of 1964 Legacy Fund – Faculty Salaries — $330,002 Established in 2014 by the Class of 1964 in honor Archibald A. Smith III Unrestricted Chair for of their 50th Reunion. The proceeds from this Math & Science — $961,683 endowment fund will support faculty salaries as This honorary chair will recognize in perpetuity an directed by the Headmaster. exceptional faculty member in the math or science department for their distinguished teaching and service, as exemplified by Arch and Gay Smith’s Colley Faculty Child Scholarship Fund — $258,204 renowned tenure at Trinity-Pawling. The Board may Established by Eugene Colley P’71, P’73, P’75, P’78, direct monies from this fund to serve the highest this fund provides educational opportunities for needs of the School should they deem it female faculty children at comparable schools to appropriate. Trinity-Pawling.

Phillips Smith Endowed Humanities Chair — Matthew E. Dann Teaching Endowment — $21,262 $945,366 To augment faculty compensation. Established to honor the work of Headmaster Emeritus Phillips Smith, the income from this fund supports the salary of its holder, Edwin G. Reade, III, Faculty Enrichment Fund — $95,426 Established by the E. E. Ford Foundation to provide chairman of the Arts Department. funds to enrich the personal lives of the faculty.

Faculty Sabbaticals Fund — $97,308 To provide funds to support long-term faculty in pursuit of educational opportunities.

Faculty Salaries Fund — $16,007 A general fund for the support of faculty salaries.

Edward E. Ford Foundation Fund — $304,793 To provide support for faculty salaries.

W. R. Keenan, Jr. Endowment Fund — $3,122,439 Established by the Keenan Foundation in 1984, the income from this endowment supports retirement benefits.

28 INDIVIDUALINDIVIDUAL GIVING GIVING 2016-2017 2014-2015 Alumni Consecutive Years Report

Duncan C. Tenney ’70 Ronald J. Van Amberg ’62 Ladd Weinberg ’63 Logan H. Yonce ’85

15 Years or More

James L. Bellis, Jr. ’72 John C. Chipperfield ’59 Stephen T. Connolly III ’86 John M. Coulter, Jr. ’54 Morton L. Fearey II ’84 Christopher N. Fennell ’03 Robert W. Gronauer ’70 William H. Heerdt ’02 Samuel S. Hemingway ’70 H. Alexander Henry ’84 Miles H. Hubbard, Jr. ’57, P’82 30 Years or More 25 Years or More Robert G. Ix ’83 Timothy D. McCabe ’69 Ralph L. Bates, Jr. ’49 Frank L. Bowman ’49 Walter H. Parkinson ’62 Joseph F. Callo ’48 Edward J. Coughlin III ’52 John W. Pitts ’54 W. David Coughlin ’56 Charleigh R. Davis ’70 G. Christian Roux ’73 John C. Daniels ’48, P’81 George P. Dilworth ’84 David M. Sample ’67 William S. Dunbar ’69 Robert G. Gustavson ’72 James L. Sanford ’66 Henry B. duPont IV ’86 Alexander D. Guthrie ’71 Mark W. Smith ’79 Lawrence C. Eaton ’68 William J. Holinger ’62 George E. B. Slocum ’68 Douglas E. Ebert ’64 Bruce W. Huffine ’58 Alexander T. Van Rensselaer ’52 Edward J. Foley III ’64 Phillip J. Osterhaus ’75 Kirk S. Vartan ’84 Paul Gambal ’78 Peyton R. H. Pinkerton ’49 David B. Waters ’65 David C. Genter ’80 Albert T. Ray ‘49 Peter D. Weinberger ’83 R. Bruce Gillie ’63 Alvah O. Rock ’59, P’87 James H. Wellman ’66 Michael Pim Goodbody ’65, P’99 Stephen H. Schmid ‘69 Andrew M. Wright ’99 Willard C. Hadley ’42, P’70, P’72 Alan H. Snow ’85 Hawley D. Jones ’52 John Clay Stites ’84 10 Years or More Michael J. Kelley ’56 William T. Wegner ’72 David D. Lindsay ’64 Linton L. Young ’87 Jerome C. Ade ’68 Paul H. Loffler ’58 Richard Baker, Jr. ’65 Peter J. McCabe ’68 20 Years or More William J. Brickelmaier III ’83 Peter L. Milford ’63 Peter M. Britton ’70 W. Hollis Petersen ’64 Thomas F. Crowley ’53 James W. Coffrin ’71 Robert V. Reece ’63 Brian R. Foster ’79 Cornelius E. Colley ’75 Joseph L. Rice III ’50 Stephen B. Hand ’59 Dennis P. Coyle ’56 William P. Scully ’57 Frederick C. Meyer ’68 Douglas Daugherty ’52 Burton T. Sheaffer ’83 Paul T. Miller II ’63, P’92 James C. Day ’55 H. Carl Sturcke ’61, P’93 Erik K. Olstein ’86, P’11, P’14, Harvey G. Gregory ’67 Michael L. Waller ’75, P’11 P’17 Robert W. Hall, Jr. ’72 Jean F. Webb IV ’54 James H. Philpott ’96 Winston W. Hart ’61 Frederick G. Weeman ’63 Alton W. Ray ’55, P’01 Philip C. Haughey ’53 Stuart T. Styles ’83 Daniel F. Horton, Jr. ’71

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Alumni Consecutive Years Report (continued)

Jeffrey A. Hyman ’64 Joshua S. Collins ’95, P’23 Philip T. Ignarra ’07 Andrew M. Cuello ’08 Kenneth W. Inch ’83 Samuel R. Cuello ’10 Michael A. Kovner ’58 Marc J. Daniel ’89 Peter C. Lathrop ’65 William A. DeNisco ’00 Lewis P. Lazare ’70 Adam Dinsmore ’91 Richard L. Leeds, Jr. ’64 Thomas P. Drake ’85 Jerome A. Mason ’56 Emlen M. Drayton ’69 Thomas H. McCoy, Jr. ’03 Eric M. Drath ’88 John F. McDermid ’65 Henry Durling ’04 Robert A. Rudolph ’61 Robert J. Espersen ’60 Bruce E. Rueppel ’55 Alexander M. Feldman ’07 Thomas T. Seitz ’90, P’15 John B. Ferrarone ’98 Gregory A. Spore ’85, P’13 Geoffrey J. Fitzgerald ’02 James C. Tanner, Jr. ’73 Nicholas C. Friedman ’97 Donald F. Textor ’64 Peter H. Fritts ’59 Andrew N. Triandafilou ’66 Robert M. Gardiner ’40 David B. Tyree ’88 Cornelius A.M. Geer ’84 Ross M. Weale ’58 Peter B. Gesswein ’97 Duncan A. White ’66 R. Brian Gillie ’66 Christopher J. Gillman ’05 5 Years or More Sean P. Gleeson ’03 William H. Glover ’97 Taylor G. Abbett ’85 Robert E. Grasing II ’03 Thomas F. Ahrensfeld, Jr. ’73 David J. F. Glotfelty ’03 Donald Aikman ’52 Robert S. F. Glotfelty ’04 David F. Bagdasarian ’66 Darius Goff ’61 Andrew P. Baker ’00 Robert J. Gould ’67 Jeffrey M. Baker ’03 David P. Grum ’78 Timothy N. Baker ’67 David B. Hamilton ’83, P’13 Albert W. Barile, Jr. ’71 David E. Harner ’90 Charles E. Barthelemy ’98 Walter P. Hauser ’96 C. Brock Bauknight, Jr. ’88 Richard A. Hoefer, Jr. ’68 John C. Baylis ’87 Mark G. Horncastle ’88 Stephen T. Berkeley ’76 Robert J. Hutchison ’03 Bruce R. Birns ’70 Michael D. Johnson ’49 Donald G. Burgett ’73 Richard A. M. C. Johnson, Jr. ’63 JP Burlington ’95 David A. Jollin ’64 James N. Byers ’63 Herbert G. Kieswetter, Jr. ’57 Sean Campbell ’80 Charles F.G. Kuyk, Jr. ’44 Sean R. Casey ’89 Gilbert K. Lamb ’53 Joseph P. Cerra ’01 Nicholson G. Lamdin III ’67, P’03 Micah S. Chase ’84 Robert W. Larson, Jr. ’70 Cameron D. Church ’02 Thomas C. Linacre, Jr. ’62

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Alumni Consecutive Years Report (continued)

George H. Luce ’55, P’86 Brian J. Lucey ’87 Russell A. McInerney ’62 Robert W. Mehlich ’69 Richard A. Mellon ’83 Frederick T. Modell ’58 David L. Murphy ’77, P’13 David P. Neligan ’75 Luke G. Nelligan ’81 Thomas C. Newcomb ’55 Ryan E. Olstein ’11 Darren J. D. Palmer ’10 Kyle C. Palmer ’08 Daniel V. Parker ’07 Ryan C. Particelli ’02 Albert G. Perkins, Jr. ’77 Stephen M. Philpott ’97 Robert E. Preston ’59 Kevin M. Rahill ’77 William T. Railton, Jr. ’88 Robert B. Recknagel ’55 William L. Richards ’67 Andrea B. Rickert ’81 Timothy J. Robinson ’61 Michael S. Rolla ’12 Daniel M. Rooney, Jr. ’81 William W. Rose, Jr. ’50 Ryan J. Schell ’92 Robert D. Scott ’54 Thomas W. Schnautz ’88 Ian B. Sears ’88 Taylor W. Seitz ’15 John S. Sikes ’77, P’11 Paul William Staby ’71 Benjamin C. Stewart ’90 Cameron P. Stewart ’07 Mark T. Sullivan ’84 Scott C. Tennant ’75 Thaddeus A. G. Thompson ’88 James B. Van Hoven, Sr. ’58 Dale D. Wade ’56 Robert Waegelein ’06 Kenneth B. Weeman, Jr. ’59, P’91 Ernest C. Whitbeck IV ’87 Stephan Wilkinson ’54 D. Clark Willmott ’59

*Deceased

31 Trinity-Pawling School 2016-2017 The Pawling Circle The Pawling Circle recognizes alumni, parents, and friends who support our School with planned gifts.

Thomas F. Ahrensfeld, Jr. ’73 Gay and Archibald A. Smith III Linda and *Charles J. Alexander ’42 Holly and Phillips Smith Anonymous H. Carl Sturcke ’61 Anonymous Member of 1996 Thaddeus A. G. Thompson ’88 Dianne P. Avlon Stephen E. Ullman James L. Bellis, Jr. ’72 Ross M. Weale ’58 Bertram F. Bonner, Jr. ’63 Kathryn and Kenneth B. Weeman, Jr. ’59 Jane and *Oliver W. Birckhead ’40 John H. Wick IV ’90 John S. Brown, Jr. ’76 Peter L. Wyeth ’64 Herbert L. Case ’85 Victoria and Robert E. Zoellner *William Cole ’33 Judith and Edward J. Coughlin III ’52 *Deceased *George M. Coulter John M. Coulter, Jr. ’54 Fayne and C. Ross Daniels, Jr. James N. Desrosier ’73 Douglas E. Ebert ’64 Paul Gambal ’78 David C. Genter ’80 *John C. Gorman ’35 Dorothy M. Hansen Philip C. Haughey ’53 Samuel S. Hemingway ’70 Elizabeth and Richard A. Hoefer, Jr. ’68 Robin K. Hood ’78 Robert G. Ix ’83 Margaret and Kent A. Johnson Patricia A. Kirchner P’87 Mark W. Lappen Thomas C. Linacre, Jr. ’62 Marie B. Lockwood Jean and Peter G. MacGregor Timothy D. McCabe ’69 Kevin C. McGrath ’73 William O. Norton, Jr. ’63 W. Hollis Petersen ’64 Andrew J. Pierre ’51 Thomas P. Riggs ’59 Mary and Peter Rolla Stephen B. Ross ’80 Joan E. Rothermel Barbara and G. Christian Roux ’73 Charles K. Rudolph, Jr. ’58

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Officers Committee Members Elizabeth P. Allen, President Henry B. duPont IV ’86 William W. Taylor, Vice President Morton L. Fearey II ’84 Douglas E. Ebert ’64, Vice President and David W. Hobbs ’82 Treasurer Charles E. Stewart III P’05, P’07 G. Christian Roux, Esq. ’73 - Secretary Headmaster Emeritus Members Phillips Smith P’79 Thomas F. Ahrensfeld, Jr. ’73 Dianne P. Avlon P’96 James L. Bellis, Jr. ’72 **: Honorary Mark J. Bottini P’12 P: Parent Michael V. Cerny P ’17 GP: Grandparent W. David Coughlin ’56 Colin R. Dunn ’04 **Robert M. Gardiner ’40 David C. Genter ’80 **Maurice R. Greenberg P’77, GP’15 Samuel S. Hemingway ’70 James C. Hiteshew ’04 Janet Keating P’99 Michael A. Kovner ’58 Peter J. McCabe ’68 Maureen Ford Miller P’12, P‘15 Philip A. Norkeliunas ’89 Erik K. Olstein ’86, P’11, P’14, P’17 Alton W. Ray ’55, P’01 Toussaint “TC” Romain ’96 David M. Sample ’67 Ryan J. Schell ’92 George T. Stewart Stuart T. Styles ’83 Victoria E. Zoellner P’91 For information about how to make a gift, contact: Regan S. LaFontaine, Director of Advancement 845-855-4838 [email protected]

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