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O’NEALO’NEALTHE MAGAZINE OF THE O’NEAL SCHOOLTHE MAGAZINE OF THE O’NEAL SCHOOL

Fall 2014 Issue&

2013-2014 Annual Report

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Head of School

3300 Airport Road / P.O. Box 290, Southern Pines, NC 28388-0290 / Telephone: 910.692.6920 / Fax: 910.692.6930 / www.ONealSchool.org

Dear O’Neal Community,

The opening months of the academic year have been marked by the energy and excitement of our stu-dents and the engagement and passion of our faculty. At the school’s opening Convocation, I had the pleasure of welcoming 447 students, including 109 new students and nine new faculty members to The O’Neal School. In September, we were proud to announce that our campus is now complete, includ-ing the recent construction of a greenhouse, and that we have retired our bank debt associated with the construction of our newest buildings – a milestone made possible by the generous support of donors now named the Landmark Society. Today, O’Neal is solidly grounded on the vision of the school’s founders and the generosity and support of generations of dedicated supporters. I am grateful to lead and serve O’Neal, and all of us who have the privilege to be a part of O’Neal at this time understand the responsibility we have to advance the School’s mission and ensure its bright future.

John C. ElmoreHead of School

The O’Neal School’s 44th Annual Auction

will take place at The Pinehurst Country Club

on Friday, February 20, 2015 at 6:00 PM.

Please join us for a wonderful evening!

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THE MAGAZINE OF THE O’NEAL SCHOOL

O’NEAL

This magazine is a product of Institutional AdvancementContact Director of Communications Kathy Taylor

[email protected]

Fall 2014 • Annual Report 2013/2014

The O’Neal School

3300 Airport Road

Southern Pines, NC 28387

Telephone: (910) 692-6920

Fax: (910) 692-6930

Website: ONealSchool.org

facebook.com/onealschool

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Autumn at O’Neal

From the Head of School

Leadership Changes at O’Neal

O’Neal, Forty Years and Jan

Abroad in South Africa

Women College Athletes at O’Neal

Alumni News

2013-2014 Annual Report

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O’Neal has experienced positive changes in leadership. A new head of school, a new middle school director

and most recently a new assistant head of school was named.

Head of School, John Elmore, brings a wealth of experience in independent education and served as assistant head of school at O’Neal. He has worked as a teacher, college counselor and administrator for independent schools in Midland, Texas; Grosse Pointe, Michigan; and New York City. Most recently, before joining O’Neal in 2013, Mr. Elmore served as head of upper school and director of studies at Greens Farms Academy in Westport, Conn., a school of more than 700 students. He holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Grinnell College in Iowa and a master’s degree in religion and ethics from Yale University.

David Williamson has been named middle school director. A national search was conducted narrowing the field to three finalists. Mr. Williamson was the overwhelming choice among all of O’Neal’s constituents. In 2009, he joined O’Neal as a Middle School science teacher and coach. During his tenure Mr. Williamson re-introduced the Science Olympiad program as well as coordinated international trips for students to Costa Rica, Belize, and the Galapagos Islands . Mr. Williamson graduated cum laude from Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY, with degrees in environmental science and computer science and has completed his masters degree at UNC-Pembroke. He worked as a naturalist in environmental education and was a program director in youth camps for a number of years.

Dr. Jaiwant Mulik joined O’Neal last year as director of information technology. In addition to that role, he recently has been named assistant head of school.

This year, Dr. Mulik oversaw every step of the planning, renovation of science classrooms and building of the greenhouse as part of the Science Initiative from last year’s annual auction. He is also leading the SAIS re-accreditation process, self-study, and more in advance of the site visit in April of 2016. Dr. Mulik comes to O’Neal having worked in independent schools and in higher education. He is passionate about teaching computer science and experienced in running IT systems. He has a bachelors degree in engineering and computer engineering from Mumbai University and a masters degree and Ph.D. in computer science from Temple University.

More leadership changes are expected for the 2015/2016 school year.

Richard Catania, upper school director, has announced his retirement at the end of this school year. Steve Dahl has announced his resignation as athletic director at the end of this school year. He will continue to coach and teach physical education classes for the School.

Candidates for both positions are currently being interviewed.

Leadership Changes at O’Neal

John Elmore David Williamson Jaiwant Mulik Richard Catania Steve Dahl

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Twenty - one years of age and just married, Jan Simmons joined O’Neal as the first full-time secretary at O’Neal

in 1974. “Mrs. Simmons sounded too much like my mother-in-law, so I asked the students to call me ‘Jan’,” she reflects.

Forty years later, O’Neal was privileged to hold a dedica-tion ceremony for Jan’s service to the School. Head of School John Elmore remarked, “Let me dispel a major myth of independent schools – heads of school like me, including division directors, like Dave Williamson, can be academics, leaders and a lot of other things, but it is people like Jan who run the place and give it meaning and life. When I was named Head and when ‘Mr. Will’ became Middle School Director nothing meant more to me than hearing Jan’s approval. Imagine how she makes the children feel?”

When interviewed earlier, Jan was asked how she has dealt with the changes in process & procedure, educational methods, technology and more over the years. Jan states, “I remember when computers were starting to be integrated in the workplace. I had a Selectric typewriter that I loved. When the computer replaced it, they took that typewriter from me kicking and screaming.” In a small school environment, a slim staff played multiple roles. “I remember taking tuition payments for the book-keeper who was called out to drive the bus,” says Jan. “As the School has grown, I have grown with it.”

Middle School Director Dave Williamson remarked, “As computers and mobile devices have surfaced with ‘Ask Jeevs’ and then ‘Siri’ and now ‘Cortana’, the next virtual assistant to join the market needs to be called ‘Jan’. She provides a sense of stability in the Middle School and her absence on any given day renders heightened worrisome voices from students and teachers alike.”

When asked why she had decided to work at O’Neal for so many years, Jan re-marked, “The students keep me young. I love the teachers and the students…I love O’Neal.”

A red flowering dogwood was planted at the Middle School with a plaque that reads:

Jan Simmons“The Heart and Soul of the Middle School”

This Red Flowering Dogwood Tree was planted to celebrate Jan Simmons for 40 years of service to The O’Neal School. Jan has provided love, words of wisdom, and

kindness to well over 1,200 of our middle school students and our entire O’Neal community.

O’Neal,Forty Years,

& Jan

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O’Neal Junior, John Anderson, has always firmly portrayed his own identity among colleagues as an

academic, an entrepreneur, artist and explorer. He and his brother make their daily trip from Cheraw, South Carolina to attend O’Neal. To say that education is important would be an understatement in his family. Like many families at O’Neal, education is important enough to commute, but their journey is probably the longest. John’s pottery and drawings have frequented the O’Neal auction floor on many occasions. He, with help from his brother, Harvey, has a vibrant business of selling eggs produced from his chickens. In fact, he supplies many O’Neal faculty members with his product. Such revenue has afforded him the opportunity to explore places around the globe and when the opportunity arose to spend a year abroad, John took the challenge when he was awarded The Kennedy Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (KL YES) Abroad Scholarship. KL YES is a program that is fully funded by the U.S. Department of State, and is administered by the YES Consortium, led by American Councils for International Education in partnership with AFS Intercultural Programs (AFS), the American-Mideast Educational and Training Service (AMIDEAST), and the International Education and Resource Network (iEARN).

The purpose of the program is to send American youth to predominantly Muslim countries to engage in activities to learn about the host country’s society and values while helping to educate others about American society and values in order to break down the American stereotype. While at a young age, a learning exchange of cultures helps to grow understanding and tolerance of different beliefs and ways of living.

John was one of 65 finalists from a pool of 120 semifinalists across the nation. The final selection was extremely competitive involving personal interviews and evaluations in Washington, D.C. The finalists were sent to 10 different countries. John was one of 5 assigned to South Africa.

After an orientation in New York and brief stay in Johannesburg and then to George, South Africa, John arrived in Mossel Bay on September 24, 2013. Shark capital of the world, Mossel Bay is accessible to the ocean, the flatlands, the rain forest, as well as the mountains. Geographically speaking, it was the best of all worlds. Though John never saw a shark, he did see whales.

His host family consisted of a 64-year-old woman who lived by herself. She worked from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. every day. The house was not located in the best of neighborhoods. “We ate the same food for supper, every night,” exclaimed John.

In South Africa there are three races – white, colored and black. There are eleven national languages, English, Africaans (similar to Dutch) and nine tribal languages.

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The blacks spoke the tribal languages and the one spoken most often in Mossel Bay was Xhosa, a clicking language. The whites spoke English or Africaans and the colored spoke Africaans.

John attended the Hillcrest School where out of 1100 students he was one of 5 white students. There were also 5 white teachers. The enrollment was 60% colored and 40% black. “In the classrooms, we were supposed to speak English, but that wasn’t always the case,” says John. “The Xhosa language was used a lot.” School started at 8:00 a.m. and ended at 2:00 p.m.. There were two 30-minute breaks in the day. Each classroom had a light bulb hanging from the ceiling. “The building was not clean, the school had a low level of educational standards, computers were only located in the administrative offices,” says John. “This year, I have a lot of academic catching up to do.” As an opportunist, while he was there, John did make an effort to learn the Xhosa language.

Since there were no extracurricular activities happening with his current host family, John decided to seek out Scouts. An active member of Scouts in the States, it was an activity he was familiar with and it gave an opportunity to get to know others. He developed a close camaraderie with his scout leader, Pat Farnhan, who, after John was mugged twice outside of his host family home, took John in to be hosted by his wife and family for the rest of his stay. Though John could have changed schools as well, he chose

to stick it out at the same school for the rest of his time there. English and Africaans were the two main languages of the house. John had two host brothers, who were 19 and 20. They attended college, but they came home frequently during school holidays. In addition to hiking, camping, and gardening, John’s host grandmother took him on numerous excursions covering the southern part of the Western Cape.

As a part of Scouts, he had a chance to earn several merit badges as well as participate in the Patrol Leader Training Unit (PLTU), a training course in Cape Town. Part of the training included being woken up at 4:30 a.m., blindfolded and driven to the top of a mountain, where it took the scouts all day to hike down the mountain – finding their own way. The Scouts of South Africa include both boys and girls. English was spoken involving scout activities, but there was one girl who spoke Xhosa, and little English. Because John had picked up some of the Xhosa language, he helped her with translation during Scout activities. “If you have accomplished the goal of changing the perception of at least one person, you’ve done your job, and I feel that I’ve done that” states John.

John left Mossel Bay on July 10, 2014. He stopped over in Washington, D.C. to make a presentation for the Department of State. He since has been asked to participate on a committee to review the KL YES program to offer up improvements for the future.

As for future travels, John plans for a trip over spring break. When John was applying for the KL YES scholarship, his father told him that if he won the scholarship, he would buy him an airline ticket to anywhere he wanted to go. John is holding him to his word.

As a capstone project, John compiled a cookbook of recipes that he collected from those close to him in South Africa. To view this cookbook, go to: http://share.shutterfly.com/share/received/welcome.sfly?fid=52393bd8d2470535&sid=0IcM2rdq0YsWGN.

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It is only a coincidence that O’Neal has eleven of its faculty and staff who happen to be women who

played a sport in college. Yet, it is worth sharing.

Cindi Carr has recently celebrated thirty years of teaching at O’Neal. A biology teacher in the Upper School and Key Club advisor to many, her college days included being a founding member of the swim team for The University of Wisconsin.

Another “founding” team member, is O’Neal’s librarian, Lynn Bowness. She was part of the first women’s lacrosse team at Kenyon College, Ohio.

Woody Wilder, Upper School history teacher, Model United Nations advisor and Challenge 20/20 advisor, played tennis at Washington and Lee.

Director of Admissions, Alice Droppers, played tennis at University of Minnesota until she transferred to Hope College, Michigan. At Hope she was number one in singles and doubles as well as team captain. Her team was undefeated in dual meets to win Hope’s first MIAA Women’s Championship & Michigan AIAW Div III Champs 1978. Mrs. Droppers went on to coach the tennis team in 1980. Upper and Middle School Spanish Teacher, Heather Weeks, ran track and field as well as cross country and indoor track on scholarship for Appalachian State University.

She ran the 1200 meter for the distance medley relay that won the Southern Conference Championship Indoors of 2001. Mrs. Weeks made top five finishes in both the 3,000 and 5,000 meter runs at conference meets in 2000. In 1999, she was awarded all conference honors for cross country.

Director of Physical Education and Varsity Volleyball Coach, Kendall Harper, attended

University of South Carolina – Upstate on scholarship for volleyball. She finished a 4-year career with 732 kills, 141 assists, 88 aces, 831 digs, and 309 blocks. Mrs. Harper ranks top ten in school history in kills, kill attempts, aces and digs. Other accolades include: USC Upstate Female Athlete of the Year, 2 NCAA tournament appearances, nominee for NCAA Woman of the Year, All Conference, team captain, Presidential Honor Roll and Dean’s List student all four years.

Upper School Math Teacher, Laura Bullock, attended the University of Arkansas on scholarship for cross country and indoor/outdoor track. She was the Southeastern Conference (SEC) scoring team member for two years in steeplechase and was a member of the SEC Championship Team for outdoor track in 2004.

Women College Athletes at O’Neal

Jennie Ford Lynn Bowness

Jackie Cavallini Heather Weeks Alice Droppers

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Assistant Director of Institutional Advancement, Jennie Ford, was a member of the fencing team for Brandeis University.

Middle School Science Teacher, Dr. Rebecca Thurman, attended the University of Arkansas and ran track and cross country for 2 ½ years.

Upper School English Teacher, Yearbook Advisor, AEC Advisor, JV Volleyball Coach and Varsity Girls Basketball Coach, Lulu Brase went to Colgate University on scholarship for basketball. A starter her senior year, she served as team captain and was on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Miss Brase shares her thoughts on being an athlete and what is needed to be a successful student athlete- I think being a college athlete has made all the difference in preparing me for working at O’Neal. Learning how to manage my time and work with limited hours was key in college and has transitioned with me to teaching. We all have full teaching schedules filled with classes, advising clubs, and coaching sports, which make time management key. After four years of college basketball, I learned how to make every minute of a day count, especially when I have a lot to do. This continues to ring true at O’Neal whether that means grading, planning, or complete one of various tasks that are needed of a teacher. Similarly, after playing and leading a team for four years of college basketball, I learned the importance of working with others to achieve a greater goal. It is not what you can do on your own, but often how you can work with others to produce the best product (or lesson) for your students.

Student athletes need to have perseverance, hard work ethic, and most importantly, heart. I can’t overstate the importance of the last one: heart. Everything an athlete does puts him/her outside of his/her comfort zone. Those athletes that can overcome these moments of adversity, whether that is on the court or in the classroom, will have the greatest success. As my high school coach always preached: “It is not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog!”

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Lulu Brase Kendall Harper Becky Thurman Laura Bullock Cindi Carr

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Upper School English Teacher and Middle School Soccer Coach, Jackie Cavallini, attended the University of Iowa on scholarship for soccer. She was two-time team captain, 2007 Offensive MVP and a four-year member of the Academic All-Conference (Big Ten) team.

Mrs. Cavallini shares her thoughts - There are so many intangible benefits of playing a sport throughout childhood, but the two most valuable lessons I learned were the importance of competition and of hard work. Competition is a great thing, not only because it inspires your best performance, but because it also forces you to be able to perform under pressure. Hard work has also been a valuable lesson for me, because there is no worth-while task that doesn’t require some level of effort. Every day at practice or during a game there was always some level of discomfort, whether it was physical or mental, but a competitor realizes that every moment of struggle (as

long as it isn’t blindly pushing yourself through some kind of serious injury!) is totally worth the end result.

A student needs to be able to compete and to work hard. Another more specific skill that is needed to be a student-athlete is the ability to manage your time. School and sports are obvious priorities, but we also need social interaction (particularly with our families) and plenty of rest. Those last two things can be overlooked when you’re dealing with team commitments and grades, but they are integral to success because they contribute to a well-rounded lifestyle. Most importantly, you always need perspective. Sports and school alone are not the end-all, be-all of our existence. When we have setbacks we need to view them as exciting lessons and remember that the time as a student and as an athlete is fleeting – it’s the way we have dealt with the struggles that defines us.

Come to our Information Session & Tours

The Hannah Marie Bradshaw Activities CenterSunday, January 25th • 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Academics. Achievement. Character.

O’Neal.

Serving Students PreK3-12th Grade Tuition Assistance Available

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The Varsity/ Alumni Basketball Challenge is scheduled for Wednesday, January 7th. The basketball games are between O’Neal varsity teams and O’Neal alumni. Games for the ladies and the men will be scheduled depending on response.

Please email: [email protected]

for more information and to indicate your interest.

Varsity / Alumni Basketball Challenge

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AlumniNancy Lillard Walden ’79 is a software analyst at Duke Medicine. She currently lives in Chapel Hill with her hus-band, Mike, and their two children Emily and John.

Quinten Van Camp ’85 is living near Hobart in Tasmania with her husband and 6 year old daughter Bailey. She has a rescue farm with 25 animals all saved from slaughter and has committed herself to a vegan lifestyle to save both animals and the planet. She works for Deloitte as manager in the Hobart office and loves her job and amazing view of the city of Hobart and its waterfront. Lisa Nester Kass ‘96 and her husband welcome their son, Nolan Charles Kass, born on July 24, 2014. Congratu-lations as well to grandmother and Lower School teach-er, Kathy Nester!

Samantha “Sam” Adorno ’03 has been promoted from director to vice president of digital marketing for the family entertainment network INSP. Adorno joined INSP in 2012 after a successful career at Discovery Communications, where she worked on brands such as Discovery, Inves-tigation Discovery, TLC and Animal Planet. In her new position, she will play a pivotal role in constructing partner-ships and initiatives that will promote INSP’s forthcoming slate of original programs and films.

Marci O’Donnell ‘07 and Weston Davis ’05 were mar-ried August 30, 2014 at the Gardens at Fearrington Village, Pittsboro, NC. Included in the wedding party were Corbin O’Donnell ‘10, Best Man Evan Davis ‘08, Maid of Honor Desire Blaauw ’07 and Faye Turini ’08.

Alycia Menear ‘07 is currently the Director of Sales at Lauren Moffatt, responsible for all wholesale and e-commerce sales. After graduating from UNC in 2011, she moved to New York to pursue a life-long dream of working in the fashion industry. After an internship with Narciso Rodriguez, she joined the team at Lauren Moffatt in March

2012. In addition to her role as the director of sales, she is also in charge of social media and press/marketing and is helping the company launch a new brand from the ground up.

Michael McGowan ’09 celebrated his 24th birthday by making it through the first stage of qualifying school for the Web.com Tour where he finished tied for ninth in the 78-player field. The top 32 and ties advance to the sec-ond stage, which will be conducted next month at various sites around the country. Michael made it to the first stage by finishing fourth at a pre-qualifying tournament in California last month.

Former O’Neal student Dorie Clark discussed “Rein-venting You” on October 14th as part of the Ruth Pauley Lecture Series at Sandhills Community College. A former campaign strategist, Clark is marketing consultant for Google, Microsoft, Yale University, Fidelity, and the World Bank. At age 14, Clark left O’Neal to enter Mary Bald-win College’s Program for the Exceptionally Gifted. At 18, she graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Smith College, and two years later received a Master of Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School.

Send your alumni news to:[email protected] visit ONealSchool.org

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O’Neal guests attend the O’Donnell / Davis wedding: Emily Roofe ‘05, Nick Chandler ‘05, Rebecca Morris (former student), Sage Erskine ‘07, Alycia Menear’07, Sam Kenworthy (former student)

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THE O’NEAL SCHOOL2013-2014

ANNUAL REPORT*Note: Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the information contained in this report. However, if you have any questions or if there are any errors, please do not hesitate to contact the Institutional Advance-

ment Office at (910) 692-6920, ext. 106. Thank you.

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Ex-Officio MembersJohn Elmore

Head of School

Janet TrentParents’ Association President

Dana BarnesAthletic Booster Club President

HonoraryElaine Tate Baillie

Stan BradshawF. Farrell Collins, Jr., M.D.

Frank W. CurtisHeidi Hall Jones

Edward T. Taws, Jr.

Executive CommitteeStuart L. Mills, Chair

Konni McMurray, Vice President Laurie Trexler, TreasurerLindley Fleury, Secretary

2013-2014 Board of Trustees

Lynda AckerSusan Baldelli

Sherwood BlackwoodStan Bradshaw

Win DozierMark EpsteinPamela Guest

Michael Gutschmit

Lee HowellRoberta KingStephen LaterSarah O’Leary

Xan SmithZa’Vette Tatum-Kodzai

Joseph TozziMatt Vreeland

2013-2014 O’Neal Administrative Team

John Elmore Head of School

Eddie PhillipsChief Financial Officer

Alice DroppersDirector of Admissions

Dr. Jaiwant MulikDirector of Information Technology

Richard Catania Upper School Director

Dave Williamson,Middle School Director

Linda Roberts Lower School Director

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2013-2014 Operating Fund

Revenue:

Tuition (net) $4,763,102O’Neal Fund 125,833Auction (net) 81,862Auction - Science Initiative 57,300 Other Revenue (1) 636,880

Total Revenue $5,664,977

Deficit ($200,883)

Expenses:

Personnel & Benefits $4,487,928Plant (2) 376,425Technology 98,094Athletics 117,315Other Expenses (3) 786,098

Total Expenses $5,865,860

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

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

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

Revenue: Expenses:

Other Revenue 11%

Tuition 84%

Auction - Science Initiative 1 %

Auction (net) 1%

O’Neal Fund 2%

Personnel & Benefits 77%

Other Expenses 13%

Athletics 2%Technology 2% Plant 6%

2013-2014 O’Neal Fund

Athletic Resources $ 8,121Faculty Development $ 3,485Fine Arts and Visual Arts $ 1,000Technology $ 200General Enrichment $113,027

Total $125,833

General Enrichment 90%

Athletic Resources 6% Faculty Development 3%Fine Arts and Visual Arts .8%Technology .2%

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Founders ClubInspired by the families who came together in 1971 to form The O’Neal School, we recognize their leadership with the es-tablishment of the Founders Club. Total annual giving of $1,971 or more sets a generous example and standard for others

to follow. Annually, members are recognized by the head of school and trustees.

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Dr. Lynda Acker and Dr. Jeffrey AckerMr. and Mrs. Steven R. BaldelliMr. and Mrs. Alan K. BarrMs. Holly BellMrs. Peggy Kirk BellMr. and Mrs. Stanley J. BradshawMr. and Mrs. Richard CataniaDr. F. Farrell Collins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. R. Winston Dozier Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Peter L. DuffyMr. and Mrs. John ElmoreMr. Mark A. Epstein and Mrs. Julia LathamMrs. Lindley A. Fleury MBA, MHAMr. and Mrs. Paul Fulton Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gutschmit ‘86Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Hoehn-SaricMr. and Mrs. Lee HowellMr. and Mrs. W. Carter KellerDr. and Mrs. Stephen C. KingDrs. William and Za’Vette Kodzai

Mr. Stephen LaterMr. Frank MaserDr. Robert D. McCall and Dr. Pamela GuestMr. and Mrs. Brian L. McMurrayMerckMr. Stuart L. Mills and Mrs. Helen Probst MillsMr. and Mrs. Sean O’LearyMr. Edward T. PhillipsMs. Mary RobossonMr. and Mrs. Scott W. Rostan 1991Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. SchirmerDr. John D. Shepherd and Dr. Jenifir BrunoDr. and Mrs. Allen Strunk, Jr.Drs. Joseph and Kim TozziMr. and Mrs. Donald W. TrexlerDr. Matthew J. VreelandMr. and Mrs. Robert WhaleyMr. Timothy J. Williams and Dr. Diane M. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Samuel Wornom IIIMr. and Mrs. Leon T. Zhang

Mr. and Mrs. Sam AmatoMr. and Mrs. Donald F. AndrewsMr. and Mrs. Robert B. AnsleyMr. R. Marks ArnoldMs. Judi A. ArnoldDrs. Allen and Emily AverbookMr. and Mrs. John BaglianiMs. Anna Balinska-MajkaMr. Jamaal S. Barnes 2005Ms. Kelsey E. Bartiss 2006Mr. and Mrs. Stanley BastianMr. and Mrs. Rick BennettMr. Matthew Berryman and Dr. Kathryn BerrymanMr. and Mrs. William BissettMs. Lynn G. BownessMr. and Mrs. Carl BryanMr. and Mrs. Will BullockMr. and Mrs. Brian J. BurnsMs. Lyn D. CagleMr. Richard T. Capel 1983Ms. Cynthia CarrDr. David J. Casey and Dr. Maria DiGiovanniMr. and Mrs. Van CoatsCold Stone Creamery Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John Conklin

Mrs. Jenell CopelandMr. and Mrs. Charles CordellMr. and Mrs. Real D. CormierMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey I. CutlerMr. and Mrs. Timothy D’AnnunzioMr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. DavisMr. Brandt L. Davis 2011Miss Madelyn Davis 2013Dr. Donald DavisDr. and Mrs. Scott J. DenardoDr. and Mrs. David G. DickerhoffDi’Lishi Frozen Yogurt BarDr. and Mrs. James DoughertyMr. and Mrs. Kent DroppersMr. and Mrs. Justin DuffyDr. and Mrs. David Edrington 1986Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo H. FieldMr. and Mrs. Robert F. FitchMr. and Mrs. Brad FlechsigMr. and Mrs. Win FordEvelyn FrazierMr. Craig Fuller and Dr. Victoria J. DeVitoMr. and Mrs. Mark H. FutrellMr. and Mrs. John GessnerDr. and Mrs. Francis GrandinettiDr. David M. Graves

Dr. and Mrs. David GrayMr. and Mrs. Francis GrimmMs. June GunterCol. and Mrs. Bill HagerMr. Henry HamiltonMr. and Mrs. J HammondMr. and Mrs. George HancockMs. Kendall HarperHarris Teeter, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Chris HawfMr. and Mrs. Allan HawkinsMr. and Mrs. Fritz HealyMr. and Mrs. M. Hugh Hinton Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. HolshouserMr. and Mrs. Cory HowesMrs. Ruby H. IngoldMr. and Mrs. John J. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Walter I. Jenkins IIIMr. and Mrs. Toby JohnsonMrs. Carole JohnsonMs. Martha L. JohnsonMr. Theodore Jones and Mrs. Linda Boeser-JonesMr. and Mrs. Chris JordanMr. Michael and Dr. Pamela KantorowskiMr. Ben Kemp

O’Neal Society Donors

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Mr. and Mrs. Win KerrDr. and Mrs. Jefferson KilpatrickMr. and Mrs. William KincheloeMr. and Mrs. Willem KraaijDr. and Mrs. John KrahnertDr. and Mrs. Richard S. KruseMr. and Mrs. Raymond G. KuntzMr. and Mrs. Paul KuzmaMr. and Mrs. Aaron L. LandryMs. Katherine T. LangeMr. Michael Lawn 2005 and Mrs. Kathryn Maples Lawn 2006Dr. and Mrs. Christopher LeberDr. and Mrs. John R. LinaMr. and Mrs. R. W. Liner, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. MacBeanMr. and Mrs. Chet MannMr. Brad Marin and Dr. Lauren McCormackMr. and Mrs. Daniel MartinDrs. Lawrence and Kara MartinMs. Kim MasonMrs. Irene S. MatthewsMr. and Mrs. William McClelland, Jr.Mrs. Lynn MeltonDr. and Mrs. Morton MeltzerMid-South Food Service, Inc.Dr. Chris MillerMr. and Mrs. Kelly R. MillerMr. and Mrs. Bill MoodyMr. Dargan Moore and Ms. Janet TrentMs. Paulette S. MooreLT COL and Mrs. Wade MorcomMr. Randolph MorrissettMs. Le-Arne M. MorrissettMr. and Mrs. James Mowery

Dr. and Mrs. Jaiwant MulikMs. Cheryl NelsonMr. and Mrs. Alfred J. NesterMr. and Mrs. David NicollMr. and Mrs. Mark OakesMr. Scott O’Connell and Dr. Susan BucklandDr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O’DonnellO’Neal School Parents’ AssociationDr. and Mrs. Brian M. ParkesDrs. David and Edna PashleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas PashleyMrs. Elaine Bradbury Passman 1995Mr. and Mrs. Dennis PaulesDr. and Mrs. Jerry PepeMr. and Mrs. George R. Perkins IIIMr. and Mrs. Bob PfordresherMr. and Mrs. John W. PhillipsMr. Mitch PooleMr. Mark M. Pracht 2010Mr. and Mrs. Matthew PrachtDr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. RichmanMrs. Marjorie RoachMr. and Mrs. Guy RobertsMr. and Mrs. Houston RobertsMr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Ronalter Jr.Mr. and Dr. Robert S. Rostan 1988Mr. Dennis RotheryMr. and Mrs. Francis GrimmMr. Allen H. SayeMr. and Mrs. Sam SelfMs. Christie SellersMr. and Mrs. Adam SimpkinsSloan Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Fulton A. SmithMs. Andrea SmithMr. and Mrs. Jack Stevens

Drs. Glen and Diane SubinMr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Sullivan 1977T. Lloyd Kelly FoundationTargetMr. and Mrs. John TawsMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Taws Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Howard TaylorMr. and Mrs. Ricky L. TaylorDr. and Mrs. James TaylorTexas Instruments FoundationDr. and Mrs. David C. ThorntonMs. Laura TomanelliMr. and Mrs. Richard TompkinsTriangle Wine Co.Mr. and Mrs. James J. UlrichMr. and Mrs. Randy VestMr. and Mrs. Rino ViskovichMr. and Mrs. James E. Walters Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William WatkinsC. W. WattsMr. and Mrs. Joshua WeeksMr. and Mrs. Matthew WeeksMr. Lee M. Whitman 1986Mr. and Mrs. Gregory WilderMr. and Mrs. Bradley M. WilliamsMr. David WilliamsonMrs. Kristie WolfermanMr. and Mrs. Thomas P. WoodMr. David W. Wood IIIMr. Gregory WoodMr. and Mrs. Matthew WoodardMr. and Mrs. Anthony K. WoodellMiss Taylor S. Woodell 2010Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wrightson

O’Neal Society Donors cont’d

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Dr. Lynda Acker and Dr. Jeffrey AckerMr. and Mrs. Steven R. BaldelliMs. Anna Balinska-MajkaMr. and Mrs. Alan K. BarrMs. Holly BellMr. Matthew Berryman and Dr. Kathryn BerrymanMr. and Mrs. Carl BryanDr. David J. Casey and Dr. Maria DiGiovanniMr. and Mrs. Richard CataniaMr. and Mrs. Adrian CoatesMr. and Mrs. John ConklinMr. and Mrs. Real D. CormierDr. and Mrs. Scott J. DenardoMr. and Mrs. Paul DentDr. and Mrs. David G. DickerhoffMr. and Mrs. R. Winston Dozier Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Peter L. DuffyMr. and Mrs. Justin DuffyDr. and Mrs. David Edrington ‘86Mr. and Mrs. John ElmoreMr. Mark A. Epstein and Mrs. Julia LathamMr. and Mrs. Brad FlechsigMr. and Mrs. John GessnerMr. and Mrs. Chris GilderMr. and Mrs. Francis GrimmMr. and Mrs. Michael Gutschmit ‘86Col. And Mrs. Bill HagerMr. and Mrs. George Hancock

Mr. and Mrs. Allan HawkinsMr. and Mrs. Fritz HealyDr. and Mrs. Edward W. Hoehn-SaricMr. and Mrs. Lee HowellMr. and Mrs. Cory HowesMr. Theodore Jones and Mrs. Linda Boeser-JonesMr. and Mrs. Chris JordanMr. Michael and Dr. Pamela KantorowskiMr. and Mrs. W. Carter KellerMr. and Mrs. Win KerrDr. and Mrs. Jefferson KilpatrickDr. and Mrs. Stephen C. KingDrs. William and Za’Vette KodzaiDr. and Mrs. Richard S. KruseMr. and Mrs. Aaron L. LandryMr. Stephen LaterDr. and Mrs. Christopher LeberMr. and Mrs. R. W. Liner, Jr.Drs. Lawrence and Kara MartinMr. Frank MaserMr. and Mrs. William McClelland, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. McMurrayMr. Dargan Moore and Ms. Janet TrentMr. Randolph MorrissettMs. Le-Arne M. MorrissettDr. and Mrs. Jaiwant MulikMr. and Mrs. Mark OakesMr. Scott O’Connell and Dr. Susan Buckland

Mr. and Mrs. Sean O’LearyMr. and Mrs. Thomas PashleyMr. and Mrs. Dennis PaulesMr. and Mrs. George R. Perkins IIIMr. and Mrs. Bob PfordresherDr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. RichmanMs. Mary RobossonMr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Ronalter Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Francis GrimmDr. and Mrs. Charles C. SchirmerDr. John D. Shepherd and Dr. Jenifir BrunoMr. and Mrs. Fulton A. SmithDr. and Mrs. Allen Strunk, Jr.Drs. Glen and Diane SubinMr. and Mrs. John TawsMr. and Mrs. Ricky L. TaylorDr. and Mrs. James TaylorDrs. Joseph and Kim TozziMr. and Mrs. Donald W. TrexlerMr. and Mrs. Randy VestMr. and Mrs. Rino ViskovichDr. Matthew J. VreelandMr. and Mrs. James E. Walters Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William WatkinsMr. and Mrs. Matthew WeeksMr. and Mrs. Robert L. WhaleyMr. Timothy J. Williams and Dr. Diane M. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Matthew WoodardMr. and Mrs. Leon T. Zhang

Parents

AlumniMrs. Peggy Bell Miller ‘77

Mr. Richard T. Capel 1983Elizabeth Grady Jordan 1983Laurie Gutschmit Trexler 1983

Dr. David A. Edrington 1986Mr. Michael A. Gutschmit 1986Mr. Lee M. Whitman 1986

Mrs. Blanche Slade Hancock 1988Mr. Robert S. Rostan 1988

Mr. Scott W. Rostan 1991

Mrs. Elaine Bradbury Passman 1995

Mr. Jamaal S. Barnes 2005Mr. Michael Lawn 2005

Ms. Kelsey E. Bartiss 2006Mrs. Kathryn Maples Lawn 2006

Mr. Mark M. Pracht 2010Miss Taylor S. Woodell 2010

Mr. Brandt L. Davis 2011

Miss Madelyn Davis 2013

Former O’Neal StudentsMr. George HancockMr. John H. TawsMr. Adam SimpkinsMr. Lloyd Sullivan

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Mr. and Mrs. Sam AmatoMs. Judi A. ArnoldMr. R. Marks ArnoldDrs. Allen and Emily AverbookMrs. Peggy Kirk BellMs. Lynn G. BownessMr. and Mrs. Stanley J. BradshawMs. Lyn D. CagleMs. Cynthia CarrMr. and Mrs. Van CoatsMr. and Mrs. Charles CordellMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey I. CutlerDr. Donald DavisMrs. Lindley A. Fleury MBA, MHAMr. Craig Fuller and Dr. Victoria J. DeVitoMr. and Mrs. Mark Futrell

Dr. David M. GravesMs. June GunterMr. and Mrs. M. Hugh Hinton Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. HolshouserMrs. Ruby H. IngoldMr. and Mrs. John J. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Toby JohnsonDr. and Mrs. John KrahnertMs. Katherine T. LangeDr. and Mrs. John R. LinaDr. Robert D. McCall and Dr. Pamela GuestDr. and Mrs. Morton MeltzerMr. and Mrs. Kelly R. MillerMr. Stuart L. Mills and Mrs. Helen Probst MillsLT COL and Mrs. Wade Morcom

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. NesterDr. and Mrs. Gerard O’DonnellDr. and Mrs. Brian ParkesDr. and Mrs. Jerry PepeMr. and Mrs. Matthew PrachtMr. and Mrs. Guy RobertsMr. and Mrs. Sam SelfMr. and Mrs. Howard TaylorMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Taws, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David C. ThorntonMr. and Mrs. James J. UlrichMr. and Mrs. Bradley M. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Thomas P. WoodMr. Gregory WoodMr. and Mrs. Dean Wrightson

Parents of Alumni & Former Students

Patty AmatoSam AmatoJudi ArnoldAlan BarrLynn BownessCarl BryanLaura BullockLyn CagleCynthia CarrRichard CataniaAlison CoatesMargie ConklinTaylor CooperJenell CopelandBrooke CutlerAlice Droppers

Amanda DuffyJohn ElmoreJennie FordWin FordMark FutrellBoyd GraysonLisa GessnerDavid GravesVicki GrimmJune GunterKelley HagerBlanche Slade HancockHenry HamiltonJ HammondKendall HarperSuzanne Holshouser

Wendi HowesBen KempCeci LinerKim MasonChris MillerCarole MoodyCecy MorcomJaiwant MulikKathy NesterMaggie NicollEddie PhillipsSuzanne PhillipsMitch PooleLinda RobertsGuy RobertsMary Robosson

Dennis RotheryChristie SellersAndrea SmithKathy TaylorSandee TompkinsPenny VestHeather WeeksGregory WilderDavid WilliamsonKristie WolfermanDavid WoodSally WoodLaura Wrightson

Faculty and Staff

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. AnsleyMrs. Peggy Kirk BellMr. and Mrs. Rick BennettMr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. DavisDr. and Mrs. James DoughertyMr. and Mrs. Robert F. FitchMr. Paul Fulton Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Francis Grandinetti

Mrs. Carole JohnsonMs. Martha L. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Willem KraaijMr. and Mrs. Daniel MartinMr. and Mrs. James MoweryMs. Cheryl NelsonDrs. David and Edna PashleyMrs. Marjorie Roach

Mr. Allen H. SayeMr. and Mrs. Sam SelfMr. and Mrs. Jack StevensMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Taws Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joshua WeeksMr. and Mrs. Samuel Wornom III

Grandparents and Friends

Beautopia Hair Face & Body Spa LLCBennett Construction Co.Bradshaw Charitable FoundationCarolina Physicians ResourcesCold Stone Creamery Inc.Cypress InternationalDi’Lishi Frozen Yogurt Bar

Fidelity Charitable Gift FundHarris Teeter, Inc.Ingalls & SnyderMerckMid-South Food Service, Inc.Sandhills Dermatology, PASchwab Charitable FundScotland Motors

T. Lloyd Kelly FoundationTargetTexas Instruments FoundationThe Community Foundation for the National Capital RegionTriangle Wine Co.Trie Cassyn Group LLCWinston-Salem Foundation

Businesses and Foundations

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Dr. Lynda Acker and Dr. Jeffrey AckerMr. and Mrs. Donald F. AndrewsDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. BarnesMr. and Mrs. William BissettMr. and Mrs. Brian J. BurnsMr. and Mrs. Matthew CarranDr. F. Farrell Collins, Jr.Anne ColemanMr. and Mrs. Taylor CooperMr. and Mrs. Real D. CormierMr. and Mrs. Timothy D’AnnunzioMs. Lisa DishmanMr. and Mrs. Rodolfo H. FieldPenny FairclothDr. and Mrs. David M. Furie

Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. FutrellMs. June GunterDr. and Mrs. Michael T. HenryMr. and Mrs. Paul R. HolshouserMr. and Mrs. Lee HowellMrs. Dee JoynerMr. and Mrs. R. Winston Dozier Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William McClelland, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Chuck LinebackMr. and Mrs. Chet MannMr. and Mrs. Brian L. McMurrayMrs. Lynn MeltonMr. Stuart L. Mills and Mrs. Helen Probst MillsMr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Nester

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas PashleyMr. Edward T. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. John PhillipsDr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. RichmanMr. and Mrs. Sam SelfSloan Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jack StevensTexas Instruments FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donald W. TrexlerMr. Dargan Moore and Ms. Janet TrentMr. and Mrs. Kurt WagnerMr. and Mrs. James E. Walters Jr.Drs. Jason and Teresa WhiteDr. and Mrs. James A. WinterMr. and Mrs. Dean Wrightson

Restricted Donations and Gifts in Kind

Dr. Lynda Acker and Dr. Jeffrey AckerDrs. Allen and Emily AverbookLainie and Bob BaillieMr. and Mrs. Steven R. BaldelliMrs. Peggy Kirk BellMs. Holly BellMr. and Mrs. Stanley J. BradshawMr. and Mrs. Brian J. BurnsMr. and Mrs. Richard CataniaMs. Maureen H. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Adrian CoatesDr. F. Farrell Collins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Real D. CormierDr. and Mrs. Scott J. DenardoMr. and Mrs. Paul A. DentDr. and Mrs. David G. DickerhoffMr. and Mrs. R. Winston Dozier Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Peter L. DuffyDr. and Mrs. David EdringtonMr. and Mrs. John ElmoreMr. Mark A. Epstein and Mrs. Julia LathamFirstHealth of the CarolinasMrs. Lindley A. Fleury MBA, MHAMr. and Mrs. Paul Fulton Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Chris GilderThe Golden Pearl FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael Gutschmit ‘86Mr. and Mrs. Winfred N. Hasty Jr.Mrs. Henry HaywoodMr. and Mrs. John HeckethornDr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Hendricks

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew HendryMr. and Mrs. M. Hugh Hinton Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Hoehn-SaricMr. and Mrs. Lee HowellMr. and Mrs. Walter I. Jenkins IIIMs. Martha L. JohnsonMr. Michael and Dr. Pamela KantorowskiMr. Koley D. Keel and Dr. Michele P. KeelMr. and Mrs. W. Carter KellerDr. and Mrs. Stephen C. KingMr. Ron KirbyDrs. William and Za’Vette KodzaiMr. Stephen LaterDr. and Mrs. John R. LinaMr. Frank MaserDr. Robert D. McCall and Dr. Pamela GuestMr. and Mrs. William McClelland, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGowanMr. and Mrs. Brian L. McMurrayThe C. Louis Meyer Family FoundationMr. Stuart L. Mills and Mrs. Helen Probst MillsDargan Moore and Janet TrentMr. and Mrs. Salvatoro J. NuzzoMr. and Mrs. Sean O’LearyMr. and Mrs. Thomas PashleyMr. Edward T. PhillipsPinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc.

Pinehurst RadiologyMrs. Margot M. RawlingsDr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. RichmanMr. and Mrs. P. Wayne RobbinsMs. Mary RobossonMr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Ronalter Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Rostan 1991Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. SayeDr. and Mrs. Charles C. SchirmerDr. John D. Shepherd and Dr. Jenifir BrunoMr. and Mrs. David ShriverSloan Family FoundationDr. and Mrs. Allen Strunk, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Sugg, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. SullivanMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Taws Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John TawsDr. and Mrs. James TaylorDr. and Mrs. David ThorntonDrs. Joseph and Kim TozziMr. and Mrs. Donald W. TrexlerJim Van CampDr. Matthew VreelandMr. and Mrs. Robert L. WhaleyMr. Timothy J. Williams and Dr. Diane M. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Thomas P. WoodMr. and Mrs. Samuel Wornom IIIMr. and Mrs. Leon T. Zhang

Major Donors

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The Robbins Scholarship

ValedictorianDonation of $1,000 or more

Mrs. Alice C. HaywoodDr. & Mrs. Andrew & Mary Hendricks

Dr. & Mrs. John & Jackie LinaMr. & Mrs. Brian & Konni McMurray

Ms. Margot MacKenzie Rawlings & Mr. P.S. Rawlings, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Wayne & Alice Robbins

SalutatorianDonation of $500 - $999

Mr. & Mrs. Richard & Andrea CataniaDr. & Mrs. John & Nancy Ellis

Mr. & Mrs. Hugh & Jean Rae Hinton

Table SponsorsMr. & Mrs. Stuart Mills & Helen Probst Mills

Mr. & Mrs. Charles & Diana Meyer Robbins, May & Rich LLP

Ms. Jackie AbellMary Hedrick BallardMrs. Peggy Kirk BellMr. Dick CavedoDr. & Mrs. Stanley CoxMr. & Mrs. Leonard DiNapoliNoha El-Droubi

Mr. & Mrs. Michael GutschmitSally HargroveMr. & Mrs. Clarke KeoughDr. & Mrs. John F. KrahnertDr. & Mrs. Gerard O’DonnellMr. & Mrs. Sean O’Leary Dr. & Mrs. Charles Phillips

Mr. & Mrs. Peter PottleMr. & Mrs. Frank QuisMr. & Mrs. Wayne RobbinsMr. & Mrs. Sam ShelbyMr. & Mrs. Edward T. Taws Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Wood

High HonorsDonation of $250 - $499

Mr. Jamaal BarnesMs. Lynn BownessMs. Patricia E. BradburyMs. Cele BryantMr. & Mrs. Dixie ChapmanMr. and Mrs. Van CoatsMr. & Mrs. James ConnellMr. & Mrs. Frank CurtisMr. & Mrs. James M. DawsonDr. & Mrs. James DoughertyMs. Cynthia W. EckardMr. & Mrs. John Elmore Ms. Roberta Fox

Mrs. Sally FreemanMr. & Mrs. Charles FrockMr. Craig Fuller & Dr. Victoria DeVitoMr. & Mrs. Paul FultonGarden Club of the SandhillsMrs. Marilyn M. GrubeMr. Woodard HeathMr. & Mrs. George HillardMr. & Mrs. John JacksonMrs. Olive JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Clarence LindseyMrs. Sara Jo Manning

Joseph MossoDr. & Mrs. Jaiwant MulikMr. & Mrs. Robert Neff Mr. & Mrs. Evans Neville Rev. John J. NicolaMr. & Mrs. Randall PhillipsMr. & Mrs. John Phillips Ms. Mary RobossonMr. Hudson Shelby ‘01 & Miss Caitlin LearyRev. Dr. & Mrs. Samuel WalkerMr. & Mrs. Fred Wolferman

HonorsDonation up to $249

The Robbins Scholarship is a four-year O’Neal Upper School scholarship awarded to a rising ninth grader, and was given in honor of Alice Robbins. Mrs. Robbins was one of the first teachers for the School, has served as a college counselor,

head of the Upper School, interim headmaster and member of O’Neal’s Board of Trustees.

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Endowment Funds for Faculty Enrichment

Mrs. Helen B. Cook Fund • Majel Frey Curtis Fund

Endowment Funds for Middle School and Upper School Student Scholarships

Mr. and Mrs. R. Winston Dozier, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Stan BradshawMary Breitenbeck

Ms. Deborah Graham Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jackson

Ron Kirby and Family MJSK, LLC

Dr. and Mrs. Gerard O’Donnell

Hannah Marie Bradshaw Scholarship Hannah Marie Bradshaw loved The O’Neal School as a positive place that helped her reach her true potential. A young girl whose enthusiasm, curiosity, and spirit of friendship enhanced the character of her class, her parents Jean and Stan

Bradshaw established this endowed fund in her memory. Bradshaw scholars are selected from rising 9th graders.

Nuzzo Family Foundation Scholarship In recognizing Teeda and Sal Nuzzo’s strong value for a strong educational background Nuzzo family provides scholar-

ships to four Upper School students annually. The Nuzzo Family Scholarship is given in honor of Rev. John Nicola a retired priest who taught Latin at The O’Neal School. This scholarship is not endowed. Recipients are selected as rising

9th graders.

Mr. and Mrs. Sal Nuzzo, Nuzzo Family Foundation

Helen Pringle Holmberg Scholarship Helen Pringle Holmberg ’97 was The O’Neal School’s first John Motley Morehead Scholarship recipient. Jean Rae and Centre Holmberg established the scholarship to recognize outstanding Upper School students who display leadership,

scholarship, moral force of character and physical vigor. Recipients are selected from rising 9th graders.

Mrs. Jean Rae Hinton

Nuzzo Scholarship WinnerAndrew Shoecraft-Martin

Holmberg Scholarship WinnerSophia Renner

Bradshaw Scholarship WinnerHenry Holland

Robbins Scholarship WinnerPaschal Curlin

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In Memory of: Thomas BishopMr. and Mrs. John BaglianiStanley and Barbara BastianSteve and Chandler BastianMr. and Mrs. Kent DroppersDr. and Mrs. Peter L. DuffyEvelyn FrazierMr. and Mrs. William KincheloeMrs. Irene S. MatthewsMr. and Mrs. Brian L. McMurrayMrs. Lynn MeltonMs. Paulette S. MooreGary and Teresa SynanMichael and Wanda SynanC. W. WattsSharon S. WyrickO’Neal School Parents’ Association

In Memory of: Hannah Marie BradshawMr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradshaw

Mary BreitenbeckMs. Deborah GrahamMr. and Mrs. John J. JacksonRon Kirby and FamilyMJSK, LLCDr. and Mrs. Gerard O’Donnell

In Memory of: Mike MeltonMr. and Mrs. William BissettMr. and Mrs. Stanley J. BradshawMr. and Mrs. Carl BryanMr. and Mrs. Brian J. BurnsMr. and Mrs. Kent DroppersDr. and Mrs. Peter L. DuffyDr. and Mrs. David GrayCol. and Mrs. Bill HagerMr. and Mrs. Chris HawfMr. and Mrs. Paul R. HolshouserMr. and Mrs. John J. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Walter I. Jenkins IIIMr. and Mrs. Raymond G. KuntzMr. and Mrs. Paul Kuzma

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. MacBeanMr. and Mrs. Brian L. McMurrayMr. and Mrs. Kelly R. MillerDr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O’DonnellO’Neal School Parents’ AssociationMr. and Mrs. Thomas PashleyMr. and Mrs. John W. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Houston RobertsMr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Sullivan 1977Ms. Laura TomanelliMr. and Mrs. Donald W. TrexlerMrs. Kristie WolfermanMr. and Mrs. Anthony K. WoodellMr. and Mrs. Dean Wrightson

In Memory of: Dr. Jack YoungF. Farrell Collins, Jr., MD

In Memory of: William P. YoungclausC. Louis Meyer Family Foundation

Memorial Gifts

In HonorariumIn Honor of:

Hannah, Stephen, Jr. and William SayeMr. Allen H. Saye

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The O’Neal School Science Initiative The O’Neal School launched the Science Initiative at our 43rd Annual Auction with the goal of raising funds to facilitate

three new state-of-the-art science labs for Lower, Middle and Upper Schools as well as a greenhouse for the 2014/15 school year.

Thank you to all of our Science Initiative Stars!

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$6000 and aboveMr. Koley & Dr.Michele Keel

$5000 and aboveDr. & Mrs. Peter Duffy

Mr. Mark Epstein & Mrs. Julia LathamMr. & Mrs. Brian McMurray

Pinehurst Medical Clinic/Pulmonary Medicine

Super Nova

$2000 and aboveMr. and Mrs. Stuart Mills

Dr. & Mrs. Jonathan RichmanDr. & Mrs. Charles Schirmer

Nova

Drs. Jeffrey & Lynda AckerMr. & Mrs. Brian Burns

Dr. & Mrs. David EdringtonMs. Lindley Fleury

Mr. & Mrs. Butch JenkinsMr. Michael &

Dr. Pamela Kantorowski

$1000 and aboveDrs. William & Za’Vette Kodzai

Mr. Stephen LaterMr. Frank Maser

Mr. & Mrs. Sean O’LearyMr. & Mrs. Ralph Ronalter

Mr. & Mrs. Steve SayeDr. John Shepherd & Dr. Jenifir Bruno

Mr. & Mrs. David ShriverDr. & Mrs. Allen Strunk

Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd SullivanDrs. Joseph & Kim TozziMr. and Mrs. Leon Zhang

Blue Giant

Red Giant$500 and above

John HeckethornDr. & Mrs. Stephen King

Jason & Linda LucksDr. Robert McCall &

Dr. Pamela GuestBirche & Damara Meese

Mr. Walter Osorio & Dr. Sabina Osorio

Mr. & Mrs. Tom PashleyMs. Mary Robosson

Mr. Timothy & Dr. Diane Williams

Neutron$250 and above

Peter & Susan DeYoungDr. & Mrs. Jeff GibbonsMr. and Mrs. Fritz Healy

Mr. & Mrs. Gibb HeilmanMr. Scott O’Connell &

Dr. Susan BucklandMr. & Mrs. John Taws

Mr. Dean Unger & Mrs. Francine Wild

Drs. Jason & Teresa White

Star$100 and above

Mr. & Mrs. Rob AmbersleyBrandon Christian

Mr. & Mrs. John ElmoreJim & Elizabeth Fisher

Mr. Boyd GraysonCol. & Mrs. Bill HagerMr. & Mrs. Jim Kelso

Ms. Laura KerrMr. & Mrs. Darren MaxtedDr. and Mrs. Jaiwant Mulik

Mr. & Mrs. Dave PetsoltMr. and Mrs. James Walters

Ltc. Doug & Dr. Kristin Woolley

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ATEX TechnologiesMr. and Mrs. Brian and Konni McMurray

Carolina Physicians ResourcesMs. Lindley Fleury, MBA, MHA

Dargan Moore / Edward JonesMr. Dargan Moore CFP, CLU

FirstHealth of The Carolinas

Hirease, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Heidi Dent

Meridian ZeroMr. and Mrs. Chris and Christa Gilder

MidCarolina Gastroenterology AssociatesDr. Marion B. PateDr. Robert D. McCall, Jr.Dr. Behnam Asgharian

Pinehurst RadiologyDr. and Mrs. David and Jennifer FurieDrs. Bill and Kara MartinDrs. Carolyn and Bobby Maynor

Sandhills Emergency PhysiciansDr. Matthew Vreeland

Spring Lake Dental GroupDr. and Mrs. David and Janice Dickerhoff

Platinum - $5000

Pulmonary Medicine / Pinehurst Medical ClinicDr. F. Farrell Collins, Jr. and Dr. David C. Thornton

Gold - $2,500

Bradshaw Capital Management, LLCMr. and Mrs. Stan and Jean Bradshaw

Trident MarketingMr. and Mrs. Steve and Susan Baldelli

Silver - $1000

Auction Business Sponsorship

Individual SponsorshipMagnolia Club - $1000

Mr. and Mrs. Stan and Jean BradshawMr. Mark Epstein and Ms. Julia LathamDrs. William Kodzai and Za’Vette Tatum-Kodzai

Crepe Myrtle Club - $500Mr. and Mrs. Brian and Andrea BurnsDrs. John Shepherd and Jenifir Bruno

Azalea Club - $250Dr. and Mrs. Jeff and Sue GibbonsDr. and Mrs. Stephen and Roberta KingDr. Lissette MachinMr. Daniel Neveu and Dr. Leslie Murphy

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9th of SeptemberAberdeen Bead CompanyDrs. Jeffrey and Lynda AckerAldena Frye Custom Floral DesignAshten’s RestaurantBelk / Chanel CounterBelk / Lancome Counter Belli BambiniBen Owen PotteryMr. and Mrs. Sherwood and Lindsay BlackwoodBlue Horse MarketBob Timberlake Art in the Schools ProgramBotanicalsMs. Lynn BownessWilliam Branson III, PhotographerBrenda’s JewelersButterfly CottageC. Cups CupcakeryCady Clay WorksCagle Road PotteryCaldwell-Hohl ArtworksCameron & CompanyCapel Rugs OutletMs. Jane Casnelli, ArtistCarolina BalletCarolina Eye AssociatesCarolina Hurricanes Hockey ClubCarolina MudcatsCarolina SkincareChatlee Boat and MarineChef Wallace BeesonChick-fil-AMr. and Mrs. Baxter and Taylor ClementCoolSweatsMr. and Mrs. Brandon and. Jenell CopelandCrystal King PotteryMrs. Caitlin Bowness CummingsDean and Martin PotteryDeep River Sporting ClaysDenker’sMr. and Mrs. Paul and Heidi DentDr. Laura Wellener DDSDr. Michael Henry D.D.S & Mrs. Deborah HenryMr. and Mrs. Win and Elizabeth DozierMrs. Amanda DuffyDr. and Mrs. David and Tish EdringtonMr. Mark Epstein and Ms. Julia LathamEye Candy Gallery and Wine BarFay Terry StudioFINE THINGS by DIMATOFireshadow Pottery

FirstHealth Center for Health and FitnessMr. and Mrs. Brian and Burch FordForest Creek Golf ClubFramesmithGemma GalleryGold’s GymGracefully RusticGreen Gate Gourmet Olive OilGulley’s Garden CenterMs. June GunterMr. and Mrs. Michael and Denise GutschmitMs. Dawn HardyMr. and Mrs. Fritz and Lynne HealyHoneycutt JewelersMr. and Mrs. Lee and Terri HowellMr. and Mrs. Butch and Nancy JenkinsJugtown PotteryKarma Beauty BarMr. and Dr. Koley and Michele KeelMs. Laura Kerr and Mr. Will BullockMs. Alisa-Marie King, Licensed Massage TherapistDr. & Mrs. Stephen and Roberta KingKirk ToursMs. Diane Kraudelt, ArtistLa Poblanita Mexican CafeLaser Institute of PinehurstMr. Stephen LaterLee Moore InsuranceLyme of Southern PinesMs. Jessie Mackay, ArtistMaggie’s FarmMagnabilitiesMagnolia 61Ms. Catherine Martin, ArtistMarvin Smith Driving SchoolDrs. Robert McCall and Pamela GuestMr. and Mrs. Brian and Konni McMurrayDr. Werner Meier, ArtistMellow MushroomMs Francine Menor, ArtistMH’s Eyebrow ThreadingMichael Lamb InteriorsMidland BistroMr. Stuart Mils and Mrs. Helen Probst-MillsMimi Nails and SpaMorgan MillerMrs. Carole MoodyMr. Dargan Moore and Ms. Janet TrentMs. Dian Ellis Moore, PotterMr. and Mrs. Chris and Jennifer MorrisNature’s OwnNC State Wolfpack ClubNelda French Pottery

Mrs. Kathy NesterNichols PotteryNorth Carolina ZooOne Eleven MainMr. and Mrs. Sean and Sarah O’LearyO’Quinn PotteryPaper Rock Scissor; Salon, Spa & GalleryParaclete XP SkyVenture, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Susan PashleyPetSmartMrs. Suzanne PhillipsPinehurst LLCPinehurst Surgical / Dr. KilpatrickPura Vida AdventuresRailhouse BreweryRaleigh Little TheaterRetro - A Makeup StudioMs. Linda RobertsMr. and Mrs. Ralph and Rosa RonalterMs. Barbara Sammons, ArtistSandhills CinemaMr. and Mrs. Steve and Betsy SayeSeagrove Candle CompanyMrs. Christie SellersMr. and Mrs. Fred and Kari SmithMr. and Mrs. Xan and Gena SmithSouthern SupremeSouthern WheySweet Basil CafeTalamore Golf PartnersTaylor David SalonMr. and Mrs. Ricky and Kathy TaylorThe Country BookshopThe Flavor ExchangeThe Hair CottageThe Hanna Boys CenterThe Jefferson InnThe Mosquito AuthorityThe O’Neal School Booster Club The Skin Enhancement Center of Pinehurst DermatologyThe Spa at PinehurstThe Sunrise Preservation GroupThe Venue by David and Company SalonThomas Toohey Brown PhotographyTom-Kat EmbroideryTraveling Chic BoutiqueMs. Laurie TrexlerTriangle Wine CompanyUnfinished Furniture OutletDr. Matthew VreelandMs. Genevieve Walker, BakerWatch My WagWet & Wild Emerald PointeMr. David Williamson

The O’Neal School Auction Individual Contributors

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Academics. Achievement. Character.

O’Neal.

Support its values. Value its future.Give to the O’Neal Fund.

ONealSchool.org

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September 30, 2014

THE LANDMARK SOCIETY“The Board of Trustees gratefully acknowledges the extraordinary gifts of the

following O’Neal supporters. May their leadership inspire the School and wider community for years to come.”

Jeff and Lynda AckerRobert and Elaine Baillie

The Baldelli Family Charitable TrustStan and Jean BradshawF. Farrell Collins, Jr. MD

Paul and Heidi DentWin and Elizabeth Dozier

Paul FultonThe Golden Pearl FoundationMichael and Denise Gutschmit

Chip and Dawn Hasty

Andy and Mary HendryLee and Terri Howell

Steve and Roberta KingStephen Later

Brian and Konni McMurrayThe C. Louis Meyer Family Foundation

Stuart Mills and Helen Probst MillsThe Taws Family

Don and Laurie TrexlerJim Van Camp

Address Service Requested

Parents:If this issue is addressed to a son ordaughter who no longer maintains an address at your home, please send thecorrect address to:

Office of Institutional AdvancementThe O’Neal SchoolP.O. Box 290Southern Pines, NC 28388(910) 692-6920 Ext. 106 • [email protected]

Non-Profit OrganizationPRSRT STDUS Postage PAIDSouthern Pines, NCPermit No. 87