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Fall 2011
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congratulations to the class of 2011
whose graduates have matriculated at 69 diferent colleges and universities
University of Arizona
baruch college, city University of new York
binghamton University
boston University (2)
bucknell University
carnegie Mellon University
champlain college
christendom college
Te college of new Jersey (2)
Te college of Wooster
University of colorado at boulder
colorado college
concordia University, irvine
University of Delaware
Drew University
Drexel University (2)
elon University
emerson college
Fairfeld University (3)
Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison
Fordham University
Franklin and Marshall college
george Washington University
getysburg college
Hamilton college, new York (2)
Harvey Mudd college
High Point University (3)
Hobart and William smith colleges (5)
University of illinois at chicago
James Madison University
Johns Hopkins University
Johnson & Wales University (2)
Lafayete college (2)
Loyola Marymount University
University of Maryland, college Park
Marymount Manhatan college
Mercer county community college
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Muhlenberg college
new York University (4)
University of north carolina school of the Arts
Parsons Te new school for Design
University of Pennsylvania (2)
Providence college
rice University
rider University (2)
University of rhode island
University of richmond (3)
roger Williams University
rutgers University, new brunswick
sacred Heart University
University of st. Andrews, scotland
saint Michaels college
school of Visual Arts
University of scranton
southern new Hampshire University
spelman college
st. Lawrence University
syracuse University (3)
trinity college
tufs University (2)
tulane University
Union college
Ursinus college (2)
University of Vermont
West Valley college
Wilkes University
Williams college
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octoBER 15
Homecoming
octoBER 16
Admission
open House
novEmBER 13
Parents Association
Fashion show
novEmBER 25
Alumni Hockey game
DEcEmBER 10
HomeFront
Holiday Party
2012
mAY 1819
Alumni Weekend
JUnE 8
commencement
AUgUst
edinburgh Fringe
Festival
Pennington Drama has once again been chosen to perform at the edinburgh
Fringe Festival, the largest performing arts festival in the world. Tey
will go to scotland in August 2012. Te schools thespians frst ap-
peared at the American High school Teatre Festival division of
the Fringe in 2007. in addition to having to raise money for their
fares, as Director of Drama Lisa Houston summed it up, they have to
pack up one of our shows actors, costumes, props, set pieces, sound
efects, lighting designs, programs, postersand transport it overseas
to scotland.
being selected for the festival once, let alone twice, is a signal honor, and
this enthusiastic troupe plans to make the most of it.
2012 Return to Edinburgh!
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17 FRom BERlin to wAshington
AnD BEYonD
rudy boschwitz 47 escaped nazi
germany and served as a U.s. senator.
Alumni Features
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2 Pennington news
3 Welcome note
14 Alumni Happenings
16 Class notes
22 In Memoriam
Annual report of giving
pEnnington AcRoss thE gloBE
A woRlD AwAY in cAmBoDiA
Head of school Penny townsend and Associate Head of school
bill Hawkey take a memorable trip to Korea and china.
Andrea Picariello 05 lef for the Peace
corps a year ago and has not looked back.
Pennington
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hEAD oF school
Penny townsend
DiREctoR oF DEvElopmEnt
Joanna storrar
EDitoR
A. Melissa Kiser
Director of communications
(609) 7376116
editor@pennington.org
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Mcgann, Patrick Murphy 80,
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clAss notEs
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(609) 7376122
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Fall 2011 Volume 52, no. 2
On the Cover
thE pEnnington school
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on thE covER (from left) guo guang p13,
head of school penny townsend, Associate head
of school Bill hawkey, and maggie mao p13 at
the reception in shanghai.
19 FRAnklin AnD the guardsman
Douglas A. Franklin 95 publishes his
frst novel.
20 Dog REscUE REnEws thE soUl
Lou Denton 76 rescued elmo and
found a renewed spirit to help.
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Player sponsors
Ags benefts group
Jordan gray 91
blackrock
central Jersey spine Associates, P.A.
John tydings, M.D.
corporate synergies group
Ward and beth bauman P12
Farrell & Turman, P.c.
nick and Jen green P14
Mortgage Master
scot Kelsey
Pennington Quality Market
shoprite of Hunterdon county
beverage station sponsor
sodexo, inc. & Afliates
tee/Hole sponsors
McDonalds/smolar group, inc.
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Te Yardley inn
Faculty/student sponsors
Ken and sandy barbuscio P12 14
Jim and Judy betlyon P10 15
Lawrence Landscapes, inc.
Pennington Aquatics
rely Mechanical co.
golf classic commitee
Jordan gray 91
Co-Chair
chris Long 91 P12 17
Co-Chair
Jen green P14
Acquisitions Chair
Jon bowden 91
Jim Hyman
Michael Jingoli 85 P11 15
Wally Kyle P05 08 11
Ward Mccarthy P03 09
tim Vile P07 09 12 15
Penny townsend, Head of School
Joanne Mcgann
brochure sponsor
Prism color corporation
Hole-in-one car sponsor
Long Motor company
gifts and Prizes
Arbonne
beth Veghte P08
carrolle and bob bowden P91
Jon bowden 91
Jim buchanan 01
cherry Valley country club
Alan bowman
copper Hill country club
Jerry eure 75
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Mary Lu Pamm
Jordan gray 91
scot gray 77
Jen green P14
Hopewell Valley community bank
Angela and Michael Jingoli 85 P11 15
chris Long 91 P12 17
Pennington golf center
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Poster sponsor
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gold sponsors
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Hopewell Valley community bank
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Sixteenth Annual Golf Classic Raises Over $35,000
Te sixteenth Annual golf classic was played at the bedens brook club on Monday, June 13, 2011. We couldnt
have asked for a beter day. not only was the weather perfect but the entire golf classic from start to fnish was ideal.
it was a special pleasure to have so many students, current and past parents, grandparents, and friends of Penning-
ton join us this year. John tydings P09 12, steve Kerner, richard simkus P14, and reese Verschelde took this
years trophy for the top fight of golfers.
Te school thanks Long Motor company and the entire Long family, Dave and Lynne, Dave 86 and Jane, Jef 88
and Joanna, chris 91 and Merrill P1217, and nick 00 for supporting us as our tournament sponsor. With their
help, and the help of our many other sponsors, players, and volunteers, we were able to raise over $35,000 for the
Jerry eure, sr., endowment Fund. Te Fund assists students on fnancial aid with some of the incidental costs as-
sociated with atending an independent school.
Tank you to all of our sponsors and volunteers.
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Welcome note
From the Head of School
For more than 100 years, Pennington has atracted many international students, drawn here by our wide network of graduates and friends, includ-
ing Methodist missionaries in all parts of the world. Dozens of south Americans, Asians, and europeans had their frst introduction to America as
students at this school before going on to university education in the United states.
From this beginning, Pennington has built
on its strength as a place where students from
many countries have gathered and found a
welcome. Tey have enriched the lives of our
school community, introducing us to diferent
cultures and ways of looking at the world.
today this openness is more important than
ever. our students will spend a lifetime con-
necting ever more closely with people from
diferent countries, cultures, and outlooks. Tis
reality calls for renewed commitment from us
to prepare our students to embrace new per-
spectives.
At Pennington we relish this challenge. We have
a great place to start in our already cosmopol-
itan community of families. Last spring, we had
a chance to bring the Pennington community
to Korea and china. Accompanied by Associ-
ate Head of school Dr. bill Hawkey, i met with
families in these countries, who came together
to talk about the school, their childrens experi-
ences here, and how they could play a greater
role in the community, even at a distance of
thousands of miles. Tey in turn welcomed us
into their hearts and homes. We will always be
friends now. More than that, these friendships
have given us real insights into their world
the world that their children bring within them
when they come to Pennington.
Friendship leading to understanding and respectthis is what i want for all our students. Te great news is that we are fnding ways to foster this.
We now reach out to new international students and families by pairing them with local host families. Tis year a new programglobal studies
will develop relationships with sister schools in other countries and provide more focused and intentional study-abroad opportunities. Parents and
alumni from overseas are increasingly joining with parents and alumni in this country to support the school fnancially. Tese all contribute to the
global life of this school.
i hope you enjoy reading about these developments and those who support the school in the following pages.

With all good wishes,
stephanie g. townsend
Head of School

ABovE penny townsend and Bill hawkey with sung Jun park 08 at the Demilitarized zone between north and south korea.
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in commencement exercises for the class of
2011 on June 4, Te Pennington school grad-
uated 95 seniors. Te students represent fve
states and fve countries outside the United
states. cody e. cotner of Lawrenceville and
Ji Ho Ahn of seoul, Korea, were valedictorian
and salutatorian, respectively. Head of school
stephanie g. townsend granted the diplomas,
and school trustee Kim Jensen Pimley P11
gave the commencement address.
cotner, as valedictorian, was presented the
Head of schools Award for scholarship. He
also received the Head of schools Award to
the best All-Around student and an individual
Pennington school award for excellence in
german. cotner atends Williams college.
As salutatorian, Ahn was presented the Asso-
ciate Head of schools Award for scholarship.
in addition she received awards for excellence
in French and mathematics. An accomplished
futist as well, she now atends the University
of Pennsylvania.
one faculty prize was announced during
commencement. History teacher Mark Di-
giacomo was given the Henry and selma
ote Distinguished teacher Award. A mem-
ber of the faculty since 2005, Digiacomo has
a bachelors degree in religious studies from
Westmont college and a Master of Divinity
degree from Princeton Teological seminary.
Afer completing his undergraduate studies
and before enrolling at the seminary, he earned
an additional associates degree in history from
Moorpark (calif.) college and did graduate
work at Jerusalem University college in israel.
commencement speaker Pimley is co-found-
er of Pimley & Pimley, inc., and president of
P&P training resources, inc., consulting frms
based in Princeton. she is also chair of the
Princeton Healthcare system Foundation and
regional president and national board member
of the American Jewish commitee. A graduate
of emory University, from which she earned
bachelors and masters degrees, Pimley also
completed doctoral coursework at the Univer-
sity of chicago. she and her husband, Michael,
have one son, oliver 11.
Commencement
Exercises for the
Class of 2011
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1 Erin simon. 2 salutatorian Ji ho Ahn. 3 Eric kcsor. 4 Joseph Jingoli 53 p85 gp11 15, Alexandra Jingoli 11, and michael
Jingoli 85 p11 15. 5 Anthony gaffney with his many leis from family and friends. 6 leah schaeffer embraces her sister after
the ceremony. 7 seniors Ben colalillo, valedictorian cody cotner, carly gurick, and gavin hart. 8 meg castranova, shannon
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Roche, kelly Boyce, priscilla Bonilla, and Andrea Ricketti. 9 Ryan Donovan. 10 stephanie moses and Alix samuel.
11 James hrabchak, wallace (mac) kyle, Jacob orben, Rahul krishnamoorthy, nicholas cavalier, and Eriks svarcbergs.
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Celebrating the Class of 2011
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1 Younghun lim 11 and his mother, heekyoung choi. 2 Adam swanson 11 with his uncles zachary Baxter 86 (far left) and
Robert Edwards 88 (far right), aunt kelli-Ann Edwards 86, and grandfather k. Robert Edwards 49 p86 88 gp11.
3 pennington singers seniors perform during senior chapel. 4 senior class committee chair michael Brown and vice chair oliver
class of 2011: You have
great minds, generous
hearts, and an abundance of
courage. watching you and
getting to know you these
past four years has been a
privilege.
penny townsend
Dear class of 2011,

on behalf of the Alumni Association board,
congratulations on your graduation from Te
Pennington school.
As you embark on your new journey, and new
academic challenges, remember that Penning-
ton has well prepared you to face these next
several years with great confdence. You will
succeed.

We hope you will treasure your years at Pen-
ningtonyour friendships, your teachers, and
the many activities that were a part of your
lifethat nurtured you as you entered adult-
hood. As your life continues and you pursue
future interests, we are confdent that this in-
stitution has instilled in you many fne atri-
butes. We hope that you stay in touch and visit
us ofen, as you move on to successful lives and
careers.

Again, congratulations and welcome to the
Pennington Alumni Association.

bob casper 64
President, Alumni Association Board
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pimley unveil one of three benches, gift of the class of 2011. 5 kendra mcnichols 11 with her brother keaton and parents, keith
and camille mcnichols. 6 vaclav "tito" Barina 11 with his mother and sister, lucero and michelle Barina. 7 pennington "lifers"
pose before the senior Dinner. 8 Jaclyn Ross 11 and michael Brown 11 perform at senior chapel.
You are smart and talented
and funny and gorgeous and
soulful and driven, and you
are ready to go.
kim pimley p11
teachers and peers talked
to me frst, smiled at me,
and worried about me. it
may be a tiny gesture, but
it became a major power for
me.
Ji ho Ahn 11
For more details about commencement and to read transcripts of commencement week speeches, see www.pennington.org/parents/commencement.
today is a very bittersweet
day for most of us due to
the memories that bind us
together.
cody cotner 11
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Head of school Penny townsend and As-
sociate Head of school bill Hawkey traveled
to Korea and china in March to visit alumni
and both current and prospective Pennington
families. they returned, thrilled with both the
warm hospitality they had experienced and
the inspiring sights they had been privileged
to see. Pennington Magazine asked Hawkey to
provide some first-person observations from
the journey.
When Penny Townsend first approached me
about accompanying her on her annual visit, I
was surprised and excited. This was Pennys fifth
trip, and the way she talked on the flight over, I
knew that I was in good hands as long as I could
keep up with her (more about this later).
the pairs first commitment was the now-tra-
ditional luncheon with the Korean mothers.
By 11:00 the morning of our arrival, I was in
good shape and feeling surprisingly rested. It was
an unseasonably warm day, and Penny suggested
walking to our luncheon destination. Although
she was loaded down with gift bags, and I with
our laptop and School paraphernalia, I quickly re-
alized that I was jogging to keep up with Pennys
speed-walking pace. She seemed to know every
shortcut and side street to take to our destination.
Lunch with the moms was wonderful. I espe-
cially enjoyed speaking with the mothers of our
senior Korean students. Everyone was so nice
and positive about her childs experience and, of
course, each mother wanted to make sure that
her son/daughter was doing well, working hard,
and happy. After lunch we had a chance to visit
Pennys favorite Leeum Museum with several of
the mothers.
Among the Pennington families townsend
and Hawkey met in Korea, often sharing meals,
were those of Ji Ho Ahn 11, Ha Keun Kim 11,
Hyeon seon Ju 13, Younghun 11 and Young-
su 12 Lim, Myung Jin Ko 12, Ho Lim Lee
11, and June Young Kwon 11. one night they
dined with the rue P08 family and trustee bill
Mccomb P07 12, who joined them on pass-
ing through seoul on his way to Hong Kong.
As we met with parents, I was continually amazed
by how much Penny knows about each of our in-
Pennington Across the Globe
ternational families. I was also appreciative of
Pennys palate: she is always willing to try some-
thing new to eat, and she stays strictly to the local
diet.
On the second day our driver whisked us off to
meet Sung Jun Park 08, who was serving his last
months of the two-year military service required
for all South Korean men. We then sped down
to Pantech Corporation, where we met Chairman
B. Y. Park P08 12 and traveled to the Demilita-
rized Zone, a rare privilege which Mr. Park had
arranged. We were met by a full military party.
We were virtually the only guests at the DMZ at
that time of day, and we were given our orders as
we approached the actual line of demarcation: no
smiling or laughing, and no sudden movements
when we approached the border. We were told
that we were being photographed, and I thought
the North Koreans might suspect Penny of being a
dignitary of significance because she had a South
Korean military entourage.
On leaving the DMZ we drove to Tunnel #3, one
of three tunnels dug by the North Koreans in a
bold move to invade the South. After taking a
boxcar down a steep set of tracks to reach the tun-
nel, with required hard hats snugly fitted on our
heads, we were encouraged to walk approximately
400 meters to the end of the tunnel. Of course,
Penny was the first to charge down the tunnel, and
we all dutifully followed (hunched over to avoid
hitting our heads on the tunnel ceiling).
That night we met Mr. Park at Touch the Sky
at the top of the tallest building in Seoul. With
a commanding view of the city, we dined in a
koREA so Young kim 07, penny townsend, Jae hyeok heo 08, and Bill hawkey in seoul.
koREA the korean mothers luncheon group.
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private room with the most extravagant menu I
could have imagined. We told stories, laughed,
and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves until late that
evening.
We left for Shanghai on Monday, but not before
we met Jae Hyeok Heo 08 and So Young Kim 07
for a quick tour of Seoul and a wonderful bibim-
bap lunch. Jae, serving the last few months of his
two-year commitment to the South Korean navy,
was looking forward to returning to Amherst Col-
lege for his sophomore year this fall. So Young was
home from Brown University. The two alumni
proudly shepherded us around their city.
We arrived at Shanghai International Airport
in the early evening, and as we walked through
the terminal gates we were embraced by Mr. Guo
Guang and Ms. Maggie Mao, parents of Ze Yu
Charlie Guo 13, and their delightful entourage,
including translator and camera crew. Thanks
to this crew from Ms. Maos company, we would
have a film memento of our entire time in China.
Shanghai is like an architects playground where
the only directive from city planners must be to
dream bigreally big. I was in awe of the exotic-
looking buildings and the expansiveness of the
city. We arrived at the Shanghai Sheraton, where
all of the details of our trip had been generously
and meticulously taken care of by the Guo family.

I arose early (I thought) and found Penny in the
hotel restaurant, where I learned that she had
already exercised, walked around the local neigh-
borhood, showered, and eaten breakfast. Our first
stop that morning was the Shanghai Museum,
filled with ancient porcelain, bronze, jade, and
pottery, some pieces dating back 8,000 years! Af-
ter the museum, we headed to the Bund to catch a
glimpse of the financial center of Shanghai.
That afternoon brought an impromptu visit to the
Shanghai Zoo, where the film crew and I really got
to see Penny in action. After a sumptuous lunch,
I was ready for a napbut Penny seemed to be
setting a land speed record around the zoo. Fortu-
nately, the snoozing pandas caught her attention,
and we all were afforded a brief respite. Penny
then approached a Chinese family with very
young (and cute) kids for a picture, embracing the
children as if they were her own. I was amazed
and relieved that the parents were seemingly quite
taken with Penny; we wouldnt be part of an in-
ternational incident.
that evening Mr. guo and Ms. Mao hosted the
first-ever Pennington reception in shanghai for
current and future Pennington families, em-
ceed by a shanghai television anchorwoman.
I quickly realized that Mr. Guo and Ms. Mao
again had gone out of their way to put Pennington
in the best light possible for our more than fifty
guests. Haimu Sun, a Northwestern University
graduate who speaks fluent English and is an edu-
cational consultant in Shanghai, served as Pennys
translator.
Our destination the next day, our last full day in
China, was Hangzhou, a legendary city of seven
million southwest of Shanghai, to which we trav-
eled by Chinas fastest train (over 400 kilometers
per hour). After passing through the rural coun-
tryside, we arrived at Hangzhou and the beautiful
Lingyin Temple, one of the oldest Buddhist temples
in the region, of which Mr. Guo is a benefactor. We
enjoyed lunch at a traditional restaurant on the
West Lake, followed by a spectacular show, a boat
ride, and dinner at the Louwailon restaurant.
I slept some on the plane home and felt surpris-
ingly alert and energetic the next morning. This
feeling carried me through Friday at school, the
day before our spring break, but when Sunday
arrived, I realized that I had not miraculously
avoided jet lag.
I spent the next few days recovering and kept
thinking of our international students, who make
this trip at least three times each academic year. I
have a much better appreciation for their physi-
cal adjustment due to travel fatigue, the huge ad-
justment to their normal diet (which seems more
healthful than our own), and, of course, their long
time away from home and family.
Even before leaving for home, however, I began to
miss the great people who had so generously taken
care of us throughout our week-long travels. It was
an unforgettable trip!
townsend described the journey as a family
experience all the way around and said they
were greeted with incredible hospitality in
both countries. she is always pleased to gain
greater understanding of the countries and cul-
tures from which some of Penningtons inter-
national students come. Visiting Korea and
china is still an opportunity not many Ameri-
cans have, she said. What a fortunate person
i am! Hawkey obviously agrees.
chinA penny townsend greets parents and prospective parents at the reception in shanghai.
koREA sung Jun park 08 exploring the museum at the
Demilitarized zone with Bill hawkey.
Cambodia
pennington's global outlook is enriched by the presence
of individuals who have embraced international service
through the peace corpspast, present, and future.
a world away in
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by the end of my third year at bU, i wanted
to be a part of something that would allow me
to donate my time and help those in need, she
says. i love traveling and experiencing new
cultures and countries, so i thought the Peace
corps would enable me to give back as well as
allow me to see a diferent part of the world.
she adds that her experiences at Pennington
awakened her sense of fulfllment from vol-
unteer serviceespecially the annual holiday
party for HomeFront clients. i always had
a great time volunteering for that event and
looked forward to it every winter.
Te application process for the Peace corps is
far from simple, however, and takes approxi-
mately a year to complete, according to Picari-
ello. Te applicationincluding essays, refer-
ences, educational background, employment
history, and community and volunteer activi-
tiescomes frst. Ten, for those deemed po-
tentially qualifed, there is an interview, when
a recruiter meets with the candidate to discuss
skills, interests, opportunities available, and
issues that will afect you if you are accepted
in the Peace corps, such as adaptability, and
social and cultural awareness. if the recruiter
believes the candidate is qualifed to be a Peace
corps volunteer, the applicant is nominated
for placement. Te potential volunteer may
request nomination to a particular location;
Picariello did not exercise that option, how-
ever.
next follows a batery of medical forms for
physical, dental, and vision examinations.
once medically qualifed and legally cleared,
applicants are evaluated and compared to other
candidates. successful applicants will receive
an invitation that names a specifc country and
a detailed job description, usually two to three
months in advance of the programs starting
date. if the candidate accepts the invitation,
more detailed information about orientation,
training, and departure follows.
Picariellos adventure began in July 2010, when
she few from new Jersey (her family lives in
Pennington) to san Francisco, joining the
ffy-three other volunteers for a day of orien-
tation before departure for cambodia. once
we arrived in cambodia it was two months of
nonstop training, Picariello says, as the volun-
teers were divided into three training villages
in Kampong cham Province. each volunteer
lived with a host family, learned about cambo-
dian culture, and adjusted to the new environ-
ment. Tere were intensive four-hour sessions
in both language and technical areas. since i
am a health volunteer, Picariello explains, i
learned about cambodias health system and
the most common diseases and illnesses that
i would see. i also learned more about what i
would be doing at my permanent site, such as
secondary projects and how to get people in-
volved and concerned about their health.
A typical day for Picariello begins at 5:30 a.m.
with a run or a session with the Khmer lan-
guage tutor, whom she sees at least three times
a week. i feel that my profciency in Khmer is
coming along, she says. Language is a day-by-
day process, and i learn something new every
day. i remember when i frst arrived here and
did not know a single word of Khmer, but now
i can hold conversations and people can actu-
ally understand what i am saying. At 8:00 she
begins her day at the health center, spending
i feel very fortunate for everything i have in my life and for everything i have been able to do, says Peace corps health volunteer Andrea
Picariello 05, posted in chiphu, svay rieng Province, cambodia. i want to give to those who can beneft from the knowledge and experience
that i have been able to obtain. Afer graduation from Pennington, Picariello entered a fve-year course of study at boston University, completing a
bachelor of science degree in both athletic training and health science; she minored in human physiology.
I want to give to those who can beneft from the knowledge and
experience that i have been fortunate to obtain.
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most of her time in the pregnancy
ward. in cambodia, pregnant
women are given booklets to docu-
ment their pregnancy, she ex-
plains. Te booklet is flled in with
information about the patients age,
weight, blood pressure, abdominal
measurement, and reproductive
history. At the frst visit, women are
given a blood test to determine the
presence of HiV.
coming from the states to cam-
bodia, the hospitals and health
centers can be a litle scary. Tere is
defnitely room for improvement,
and i am hoping to be able to pro-
vide increased awareness. sanitary
procedures fall short of western
practices, and although Picariello is close to
the staf and hopes to introduce some reforms,
she recognizes their reluctance to change their
ways. Tat doesnt mean i wont try, though.
Afer a two-hour break for lunch and siesta
(During the afernoons in cambodia, ev-
eryone is napping) Picariello returns to the
health center for another hour or two. Afer
the afernoon session she reads or plays with
the neighborhood children before returning to
the health center to eat rice porridge with the
staf at about 5:00 p.m. if there is a procedure
or a birth, she will observe and assist; for ex-
ample, just the other day i went on an ambu-
lance ride into the provincial hospital
because a woman was having complica-
tions giving birth. Picariello is usually
in bed by 7:30 p.m. to watch a movie
and then asleep by 9:00.
on the weekends she occasionally
teaches english at a private school,
gearing the lessons toward health. she
has covered such topics as HiV/AiDs,
mosquito-borne illnesses, food groups,
hygiene, and sanitation. Weekends also
aford her the time to devise and work
on special projects. one such project,
which she funded from donations she
has collected, is the guppy farm she be-
gan at the health center. Te guppies,
living in water basins, eat the mosquito
larvae hatching there; her hope is that
the guppies will decrease the number
of mosquitoes in the area, and thus the
rate of mosquito-borne illnesses such
as malaria and dengue fever.
Her current project is constructing a library
for the local high school, which she antici-
pates costing about $12,000. currently, the
school does not have a library. When students
do not have classes or have free time during
their school day, they will ofen gamble or just
sit around. i am hoping that this library will
encourage and promote learning. Te library
will contain both english and Khmer books,
as well as world maps. she recently received
blueprints for the library and hoped to have
the budget fnalized at the end of June.
on a slightly smaller scale, she is trying to
create a health coloring book for the local el-
Niger
Karen curtin Voorhees, a member of the
Pennington faculty since 1999, is a for-
mer Peace corps volunteer. As a small
child she had seen President Kennedy
discussing the Peace corps on television,
and she knew from that time on that she
wanted to volunteer for the new organiza-
tion. Afer her graduation from the Uni-
versity of new Hampshire in 1978 with
a degree in spanish, she applied, request-
ing a spanish-speaking country for her
assignment.
When her invitation came, however, it
was for niger, an African nation less than
20 years independent from France. i
had had only three years of high school
French, Voorhees says, but i decided to
go ahead. Te training period not only
immersed her in French and but also
taught her basic words and phrases in
Hausa, which would be the only language
spoken by many people in her assigned
village, Madaoua. i learned how to count,
how to shop, and to say important things
like Teres a snake in the house.
in Madaoua, on a paved but isolated road,
she had her own mud brick house; there
was no running water or electricity. Voor-
hees taught middle-school-age children
english as a second Language in the local
school. she did not see her parents for the
entire period she was overseas. in those
pre-email days, she wrote leters and
mailed photo flm home for developing.
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ementary school students. Te pictures to
color would address topics such as brushing
teeth, washing hands with soap, bathing daily,
washing fruits and vegetables before con-
sumption, exercising, and learning the difer-
ent food groups. it is sad to me that people
do not know or practice simple ways to keep
themselves healthy: simple acts, such as hand-
washing, using a toilet, or drinking safe water.
i am hoping to educate the villagers on ways to
live a healthy, long life.
other projects she has in mind are establishing
afer-school clubs for sports and english and
planting a garden. Te most satisfying experi-
ences have been developing close relationships
with my host families and those with which i
work. Along with building relationships, it is
rewarding teaching and playing with the youth.
Tey are so eager to learn english and are en-
joyable to be around.
Although her living conditions with her train-
ing host family were spartana wood house
without glazed windows, an inch-thick twin-
size matress surrounded by a mosquito net,
and limited bathing and toilet facilities in the
same roomPicariello bonded quickly with
that family and has continued to visit them
when time permits. At her permanent site, she
lives in a tile house with glass windowsno
mosquito net requiredand twenty-four-hour
electricity. Tere is no indoor plumbing, but
there are separate rooms with a western toilet,
fushed with a bucket of water, and a bucket
shower. A recent upgrade occurred when her
host family bought a refrigerator and a washing
machineso washing my clothes by hand is
no longer a back-breaking weekly event. Tis
is what we volunteers call Posh corps. she
buys her own meals.
some of the frustrations have been the ability
to communicate adequately and to beter un-
derstand the cultural diferences: for example,
knowing when yes means no and no means
yes, as well as the concept of losing face. i
know that every day i am becoming more fu-
ent in the language and the cambodian life-
style. i just need to be patient with myself.
Picariello does not anticipate returning to the
United states during her twenty-seven-month
commitment to the Peace corps, although
her parents will visit and travel in and around
southeast Asia with her during her vacation.
Te internet, to which she now has regular
access without making a trip to the provincial
town, has permited her to keep in touch with
her family via email and skype. in addition,
since departing a year ago, she has posted en-
tries to a blog, Andrea goes to cam[p]bodia
(http://andreagoestocamp.blogspot.com/),
chronicling her experiences with slightly irrev-
erent humor and outlining the special projects
she hopes to raise funds to complete.
it is perhaps an indication of Andrea Picari-
ellos optimism and sense of adventure that she
opted not to request a particular region during
the application process. Her theory was, she
says, that she would have a great experience
anywhere the Peace corps might send her
and so i am!
coming from the states... the hospitals and health centers can be
a little scary. There is defnitely room for improvement, and I am
hoping to be able to provide increased awareness.
Heather bailey, who retired in June afer eleven
years teaching spanish at Pennington, and her
husband, steve, will begin their Peace corps
posting in January 2012. steve retired from the
Princeton Day school faculty.
because both baileys are fuent in spanish they
requested central or south America; ofered a
choice of community and youth development
or teaching english, they requested the former.
it seems apparent that the Peace corps recog-
nized the value of two experienced teachers,
however, because the baileys were soon an-
swering questionnaires asking their feelings
about teaching in a developing country and
their atitudes toward the rote memorization
and corporal punishment ofen used in those
countries schools. Tey also had to take an
exam to prove their fuency in spanish. to
survive [in the Peace corps] they say you must
have patience and fexibility, said Heather
bailey at one point in the process. Tey are
clearly testing both!
At press time, the baileys had just received
their formal invitation to join the Peace corps.
Tey will leave on January 10 for Panama,
where Heather will teach english and steve
will do environmental education.
Panama
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Alumni Happenings
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1 Fiftieth Reunion co-chairs samuel mather 61 and Eliot terbough 61. 2 michael Bertuccio 07 pitches in the Alumni-varsity Baseball game. 3 Emeritus faculty member Emil F. Bretzger.
4 lacrosse alumni and current players. 5 Richard sharrett 46 with kay Baldwin pitt, who accepted Athletic hall of Fame honors for her late husband, coach lawrence pitt. 6 Returning alumni
from the class of 1986 with their families. 7 the all-alumni reception. 8 the class of 2001 contingent. 9 kurt winkler 87 and his daughter, Brynn. 10 Rich langan 86, len carmichael 86,
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Jon harbach 86, and Frank taylor 86. 11 Athletic hall of Fame inductee coach Bernie gurick p11 15 and patrick murphy 80. 12 Family fun on campus. 13 Alan meckler 63, recipient of the
order of the tower. 14 kickball on harold poore track and Field. 15 medora huber morris 86 (left), with her daughter and emeritus faculty member Edmund cervone p90 92.
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1947
samuel Russell willard, Jr., of Wrightstown,
PA, died on June 1. He was 83. born in tren-
ton, nJ, he achieved the rank of eagle scout in
1945 and atended trenton High school before
coming to Pennington. He lived in Yardley, PA,
for ffy years before moving to Wrightstown.
sam was the founder of Penn tree company
and shearer/Penn tree surgeons, where he
worked until he died, never retiring from the
company. He was the owner of carousel Vil-
lage at indian Walk in Wrightstown, and he
owned and operated many christmas tree
farms in the area.
He was an active member of the board of di-
rectors of both Yardley savings and Loan and
sovereign bank. He also served on the board
of the Yardley country club for many years.
His wife, elaine Alspach Willard, predeceased
him. He is survived by his children, steven
Willard, glenn Willard, Ann Micir, and su-
san Willard; his sister, gail Johnson; and fve
grandchildren.
Dont miss former U.s. senator Rudy Bo-
schwitzs refections on life in America and at
Pennington on the following page.
1950
michael lehrman and his wife, Margie, stopped
by the Pennington campus early in the sum-
mer and enjoyed looking at yearbooks in the
Alumni and Development ofce.
1958
Evan tibbott writes, i have very few photos of
myself. However, this was one of the best and
was taken last year near the Montana border
with members of Defenders of Wildlife and
MsU students from bozeman, Montana. i was
helping with a tracking survey, which might
be of value in determining wildlife activity in
the area. With the reintroduction of wolves in
the 1980s and the grizzly bear, there has been
interest in the efect of highways, power lines,
and other development on their migration
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ABovE michael lehrman 50 and his wife, margie.
Class notes
Dr. george Emil Riday, Penningtons old-
est alumnus, died May 27 in redlands, cA,
where he had lived for forty-six years. born
January 16, 1912, in Philadelphia, riday
dropped out of high school afer two years
and worked for an advertising agency, pursu-
ing his interest in art. Tree years later he was
awarded an athletic scholarship at Penning-
ton, where he enrolled as a junior. According
to his daughter, Loralee swaner, Pennington
was pivotal in his life, both because it al-
lowed him to continue his education and
because while at the school he met the love
of his life, Phyllis catherine Hewson. Tey
were married in May 1937 and celebrated
their seventieth wedding anniversary a few
months before Phylliss death.
Afer completion of undergraduate study at eastern baptist college, he went on to gradu-
ate from eastern baptist Teological seminary. Afer serving churches in new Jersey, riday
entered the U.s. Army as a chaplain, a week before Pearl Harbor was bombed. in Decem-
ber 1942, leaving his wife and their two small children, he headed for north Africa with
American troops. He was part of the 91st evacuation Hospital serving in sicily, england, the
normandy invasion, Holland, and germany until the end of World War ii. captain george
e. riday was awarded the bronze star for meritorious service.
ridays war experience inspired him to pursue further study in the feld of mental health.
He earned a masters degree in educational psychology and a Ph.D. degree in counseling
psychology from Wayne state University and the University of Michigan, respectively. He
served as director of christian education for Detroit baptist churches and later became aca-
demic dean and professor of psychology at Alderson-broaddus college in Philippi, WV. His
life in california began as professor of pastoral psychology at the california baptist Teo-
logical seminary. During this time he wrote Understanding the Learner. He was the frst coun-
seling psychologist on the staf of Paton state Hospital and was a professor of psychology at
san bernardino Valley college for twelve years. He also taught at crafon Hills college, held
adjunct or visiting professorships with other institutions, and had a limited private practice
as a clinical psychologist.
riday was an active member of the First baptist church of redlands as well as of many
community cultural and human relations organizations or commissions, some of which he
helped found and served as president or chair. Having a lifelong passion for art, in retirement
he created watercolors, acrylics, and sculpture, participating in many shows and receiving
numerous awards. Tree of his paintings were selected to be permanently displayed at the
headquarters of the American Association of Homes and services for the Aging in Wash-
ington, Dc.
riday is survived by his children, Mary beth Hull, Loralee swaner, Jane tveten, and george
e. riday; ten grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
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Class notes

routes. Te winter is the best time to see which


animals are in the area. Tis is but one of the
many projects that we, as volunteers, help state
and federal agencies with in geting their work
done, especially now that funding is so restrict-
ed to pay them to have employees do it.
Te many people i have worked with in my
area come from various walks of life and edu-
cational backgrounds, and all ages, out of
widespread public interest in our states natural
resources. our principal activities are to gather
information for research and management of
these natural resources and to help with edu-
cational programs in schools and for the gen-
eral public, as well as restoration of public and
private lands. in these projects, we also work
on an individual basis with local and regional
conservation organizations, and private land-
owners who voluntarily dedicate portions of
their land for wildlife and waterfowl habitat.
Tis later program, which i like, involves the
landowner in voluntary eforts, which pre-
serves both wildlife resources and the farm
and ranching life. . . . in turn, these agencies
are grateful for our help in slack times. Tey
are all friendly people. i am 79 now and, if the
bears dont get me, will be 80 in February. but,
whats age? never thought much about it. still
enjoy snowshoeing and skiing. Keeps ya young
and ornery.
1961
sam mather and Eliot terborgh, Fifieth reunion
co-chairs, report:
Te day was dreary with overcast skies and
periods of scatered showershowever, ev-
eryones spirit was high as nine far-fung mem-
bers of the Pennington school class of 1961
From Berlin to Washington and Beyond
rudy boschwitz 47, born in berlin, germany,
came to the United states with his family in De-
cember 1935. As the ship slid by the statue of
Liberty my mom pointed it out to me and may
have described its meaningi dont recall, he
says. but along with so many other immigrants
before and since, we have lived the American
dream that is symbolized by the statue.
Pennington played a role in that dream for bo-
schwitz. Afer atending public schools in new
rochelle, nY, he came to the school, he says,
because another Jewish immigrant from eu-
rope, gerd benda 43, had preceded him, was
valedictorian, and went to Princeton. so i sup-
pose that was my charge. i was neither valedic-
torian (but i was salutatorian) nor did i go to Princeton (Johns Hopkins instead). it cost
$900.00 per year to atend Pennington then, he recalls, for tuition, room, and board; he
earned a third of his fees by working in the dining hall, seting tables and cleaning up.
Te schools very competitive intellectual environment was demanding and invigorat-
ing, boschwitz says. He has retained a lasting appreciation for his training in Latin, one of
the most useful subjects . . . . it taught me english sentence structure and the roots of very
many english words.
boschwitz was graduated from the new York University school of commerce (now the
nYU stern school of business) and new York University Law school. He served in the
U.s. Army signal corps and, afer admission to the bar in new York and Wisconsin, began
to practice law in new York. He later moved to Minnesota, where he was founder and chair-
man of Plywood Minnesota, inc. (later named Home Valu interiors), and, afer serving as
a republican national commiteeman from Minnesota, was elected in 1978 to represent
that state in the U.s. senate. He served two terms and has continued to be active in the
republican Party and in various civic and charitable organizations. He was presented a citi-
zens Medal in recognition of his work in 1991 as President george H. W. bushs emissary in
ethiopia. in 2005 President george W. bush named him the U.s. ambassador to the United
nations commission on Human rights, which met in geneva, switzerland.
boschwitz has some special memories of Pennington. He was on most friendly terms with a
football player called snake-eyes [the late James Vojcsik 47ed.], whom he helped with
his math homework. snake-eyes . . . was a fne fellow, and being his friend raised my status
among the students. nobody fooled with snake-eyesand to some degree that rubbed of
on his friends.
Another memory concerns the day that President Franklin D. roosevelt died in April 1945.
My roommate, who was from a very republican family, went up and down the hall cheer-
ing, so i pounded him. He was quite a bit larger than i, and it was not a very successful fght
on my side, and unfortunately snake-eyes was not around! i was a republican even then
but had a high regard for FDr, who was a great wartime president. . . . He adds that he had
similar respect for John F. Kennedy, for whom i voted (i didnt like nixon), but since then
i have prety consistently stayed with my Party.
boschwitz also remembers required daily chapel, and although he admits to sometimes
helping Vojcsik with his math homework while it was going on, he values the experience
overall. it was a Methodist service, but had the efect of making a beter Jew out of me
though i may not have thought so at the time.
ABovE Evan tibbott 58 (second from left).
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joined for our Fifieth class reunion. Present
during the two-day celebration were george
cawman from scotsdale, AZ; wayne (tom)
Douglass from cape May, nJ; Bob harris and his
wife, Arlene, from north Las Vegas, nV; sam
mather and his wife, cindy, from Pennington,
nJ; Bob schlenger from Wall township, nJ; Bob
smith and his wife, Lian, from north eastham,
MA; Jim solomos from cape coral, FL; Eliot
terborgh from Atherton, cA; and Fred wilkens
from Phillipsburg, nJ.
everyone was extremely busy with a full two-
day schedule of events that included watching
athletic events, touring the greatly expanded
and much improved campus facilities, and ac-
tually atending classesagain. of course we
dined on a tremendous amount of good food,
and took note that now the campus is even
coed. Wowhow things have changedor
were we just born too early?
Te highlight of the reunion involved reunion
chairs sam and eliots recognizing and induct-
ing Jim and barbara brown and Paul and carla
Hausmann, as honorary members of the class
of 1961. We are sorry to report that Jim died a
few years ago and barbara could not atend be-
cause of a prior family commitment. However,
Paul and carla were present to receive their
proclamations. As you would expect, Paul was
in his usual rare form, but arrived without his
usual sidearm oak yardstick. Tis oversight
was quickly corrected as a yardstick magically
appeared from behind the podium.
We believe we refect the sentiments of ev-
eryone in atendance when we say everyone
had a great time, and the many shared stories
about our Pennington experiences ffy years
ago appeared as vivid as if they had occurred
yesterday. A special thanks to everyone who
put forth the efort to atend.
1962
Although he taught thirty-one years in the
boston Public schools system, Dr. Abraham
Abadi still has the desire to teach. Working
full-time at Lesley University in conjunction
with the Universitys national Program, Abe
has had the opportunity to teach courses in
Montana, georgia, south carolina, Alaska,
and idaho, among other places. in addition, he
accompanied an educational research group
to cuba three years ago and has developed a
series of online courses for graduate students
in addition to Mary, Dick is survived by two
sons, Maximilian James von roth and Fred-
erick george richard von roth iii; his sister,
Mary sheppard Vann; other relatives; and
many friends.
1977
David A. Robinson, Jr., died suddenly on May
1. He was 53. born in burlington, Vt, he lived
in Levitown, PA, where he was the owner and
operator of one of a Kind cabinet Design. He
enjoyed nAscAr, fshing, motorcycles, and
watching the Philadelphia Phillies and eagles.
He is survived by his wife, regina L. oHern
robinson; his daughter, erin Jerardi and her
husband, brian; his granddaughter, Lily; his fa-
ther, David A. robinson, sr.; his siblings, Deb-
bie Daloisio, gail robinson, and Mark robin-
son; and many nieces and nephews.
1982
Robert (Bob) stevens was named the new girls'
soccer coach at trenton catholic Academy.
1991
Rebecca kung is stationed at Davis-Monthan
Air Force base with her husband, capt. Mi-
chael Kung-Korte. rebecca tried to catch up
with Jodie Begelman-Ball at shaw Air Force
base, but she was busy trying to keep current
for work while juggling her four- and seven-
year-old children.
1995
Doug Franklin writes that his hobby got out of
hand, and it has turned into a published book
with a few more in the pipeline. see the sidebar
feature for details.
1996
susan Bose stempek had a baby in December:
catherine eleanor stempek.
Class notes
in the feld of education. Abe plans to continue
teaching for three more years before retiring
from Lesley afer an illustrious and extensive
career.
1969
Frederick george Richard von Roth ii died
unexpectedly at his home in Weston, Vt, on
May 21. Dick was 61. born in englewood, nJ,
Dick studied fne arts at Dean Junior college
in Franklin, MA, and then moved to Vermont
in 1973. He and Mary b. castner were married
in 1979 and setled in Weston.
Dick inherited his creative and artistic talents
from his grandfather, F.g.r. roth, whose
sculptures include the Vermont Morgan horse,
the bowdoin bear, the columbia Lion and the
Princeton tiger. Afer moving to Vermont,
Dick turned his creative energies into form-
ing a fne arts store in south Londonderry. in
response to the stronger demand for custom
acrylic work, Acrylic Designs grew into a large-
scale manufacturer of promotional displays,
now operating out of north springfeld, Vt.
Dick was known as a fair and caring employer
who loved to guide his employees to reach
their best potential.
Dick pursued a variety of hobbies includ-
ing collecting fne watches, puting on magic
shows, building miniature train models, riding
motorcycles, keeping a salt-water aquarium
andhis most consuming passionboating.
Dick especially delighted in involving his sons
in each new activity.
When their sons were young, Dick and Mary
owned a home near friends in san Miguel,
Mexico, a place that was special to him and
to which he hoped to return. Te family also
enjoyed summers at their family home in Ar-
undel, Me. Dick made many friends during his
travels and enjoyed entertaining wherever he
was, especially on his series of ever-larger trawl-
ers. in return for passage on the boat, friends
were ofen encouraged to help Dick clean and
polish her. A connoisseur of fne wines and vi-
ands, Dick will be remembered by his friends
as a superb teller of jokes and narrator of funny
tales. With his sharp wit and sometimes sar-
castic delivery, Dick elicited a laugh on every
occasion. His friends and family relied on his
innate business sense and good decision-mak-
ing skills. Whether at home or on the boat, his
happiest moments were those spent with his
family.
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1998
Brett Brand serves as operations manager at
brands imaging, a full-service design and print
frm in the Fishtown area of Philadelphia, PA.
2001
Frank lettieri directed a video, Te Red, which
explores the issue of hunger using original
poetry writen by artists who use the services
of the trenton Area soup Kitchen (tAsK).
created by participants in sHAre Project,
tAsKs performing arts group, the video was
one of the grand prize winners in the 2010
shoprite/general Mills expressions of Hun-
ger contest and won second prize in Artist
Visions Film Festivals short flms category in
2011 in Lambertville. You can see the video at
htp://youtube/jFUew4yndee.
2002
Ryan Bennett is in his third combat tour in iraq.
christina mckitish is engaged to timothy rein-
hardt; they are planning on geting married in
July 2012 in new Jersey.
Doug whittlesey writes: i got engaged last fall
to my fance, Lauren, and we are geting mar-
ried in september in Vermont. We are also in
the process of moving from new York city to
Vermont, so it has been a hectic time.
2004
oluwarotimi (Rotimi) Adesina is currently in his
third year at ross University school of Medi-
cine.
Fernando cardenas graduated from concordia
University in May 2009. He is currently play-
ing professional basketball for the sorgues bas-
ketball club in France. outside of basketball,
he loves making hip hop music. He was excited
to spend time with his family this summer.
Ryan oconnor is currently transitioning from
his current job as a staf civil engineer with
golder Associates, inc., to a career in construc-
tion engineering with DuPont. He expected to
Franklin and
Te Guardsman
Afer fnishing various work and personal
projects, Douglas A. Franklin 95 began
writing stories as a hobby in the spring of
2010. He has now published his frst novel,
Te guardsman: Honor of the Fallen, a
mystery set in a science fction environ-
ment, published in June under the pen name r.g. taark at Amazon.com and available
for Kindle. Franklin says, i actually got into writing stories by accident; i never intended
to write a book, of all things. Accident or not, Te guardsman is the frst book of a tril-
ogy, centering on the mysterious situation the two main characters need to survive, then
unravel, and fnally avenge.
Afer rotc at syracuse University, Franklin served in the U.s. Army from 2000 to 2005,
when a crushed ankle sidelined him permanently. He lef the army with the rank of captain.
While rehabilitating his Army injuries and working on his physical ftness, he starting read-
ing extensively. Afer fnishing Te count of Monte cristo and then a new science fction
novel from an author who was an old favorite, he found that the new novel sufered in com-
parison. He rarely watched television while in the service and says, Afer the disappointing
book, i watched a new television series and was frustrated by the poor writing there. i said
to myself, i can do beter than that!
Franklin says that Te guardsman combines some real-life experiences and a desire for
something new in the science fction arena. When i was in school my hobby was full
contact Mixed Martial Arts. i studied gung-Fu, Muay-Tai and Japanese and brazilian
Jujitsu. i maintained those skills throughout my time in the Army. i also drew on my expe-
riences in combat, garrison and training environments. Almost all of the characters i have
developed incorporate people i have served, trained, or worked with.
Te most fun part of the book to write, he says, has to be the young woman involved.
she is a combination of a really good friend of mine and my conceptual editor, with a touch
of imagination run wild. she is a smart girl and something of a wild child in the story, and
she adds a lot of color and life to the heros relatively drab life. she is also the target of the
mysterys plot, so she was not only fun to write but an essential character.
brian Methot 95 recommended a fellow artist to Franklin to create the cover art for the
book.
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Dog Rescue Renews the Soul
in 1997, A. Louis Denton 76 decided to adopt a dog. His wife had
recently died; they had no children. Although his professional life
was quite busy, he thought a pet might help him through the time of
sadness, and he might help the dog, as well.
Denton had never had a dog as a child, but he felt equal to pet own-
ership and went to a Pennsylvania sPcA shelter to look for an ap-
propriate adoptee. He came home with elmo, an approximately
two-year-old black and tan german shepherd. elmo, the greatest
dog ever, is the first of many that inspire almost childlike enthusi-
asm from Denton. His life changed as a result. Wondering if elmo
was lonely, six months later he returned to the shelter and brought
home sneezer, a saint bernard.
Denton began to research german shepherds and saint bernards and learned that elmo and sneezers friendship was not unusual; the two
breeds usually get along beautifully. After he had adopted these two dogs, it wasnt long before Denton came to the attention of dog rescue
organizations and became involved in breed-specific rescue.
Dog rescue organizations are almost fanatical in their approach, he says, putting prospective families through a rigorous examination process
including a very long questionnaire. Particularly with breeds of this size, he explains, the organizations want to be sure adoptive families un-
derstand the full ramifications of bringing a large dog into their home. For example, they might ask, Do you know how much a saint bernard
eats? or Where will the dog sleep? Denton points out that a small, fluffy saint bernard puppy might be thirteen pounds at adoption but
grow to 185 pounds within a year. in addition to food costs, large dogs are more expensive to board at kennels; some breeds have particular
medical issues, as well.
Denton, a lawyer, is now president and ceo of Denton borer and Associates, inc., an investment advisory firm in blue bell, PA. Despite the
demands of his career, the dogs are now an essential part of his life. often he has had four or five of these large dogs at a time. Unlike most
children, he points out happily, he can have about as many dogs as he wants. He has built comfortable kennels for them, indoor/outdoor facili-
ties with running water.
Although Denton sometimes looks for dogs himself, using Pet Finder or contacting local shelters, most of his leads come from the rescue
organizations, which monitor various shelters (sPcA, Humane society, and others). Knowing that he had taken a german shepherd and a
saint bernard, the rescue groups began calling him when a dog of either breed is brought to a shelter to see whether he is interested. the rescue
groups try to place dogs permanently with approved families, he explains; if they cannot find permanent homes and the shelters are facing eu-
thanizing the animals, they attempt to place the dogs in foster situations temporarily. When he is called and is able to add another pet, Denton
usually adopts the dogs rather than just fostering them, however, because he so quickly becomes attached to them.
the rescue organizations have a large communications network, and they make every effort to facilitate the animals being adopted. Lets say
theres a dog in chicago, Denton says. Maybe someone will drive the dog twenty miles to a certain exit on the interstate, where someone else
will pick him up and take him farther, forming a sort of human dog-rescue chain. Denton personally has gone as far as buffalo, nY, to rescue
a dog. While he was in buffalo, picking up a saint bernard there, he got a call about another saint bernard in Mechanicsburg, PA. What the
heck, Denton sent word to the Mechanicsburg shelter. ill take him, too. Kirby, the buffalo saint bernard, was a show dog who had ended up
in a shelter. teddy, from Mechanicsburg, seemed to be off the streets. He was shy and frightened and took longer to warm up.
saint bernards are gentle giants, Denton explains, and he deliberately avoids giving his dogs intimidating names, choosing kid-friendly mon-
ikers so that neighborhood children will know the dogs are good-natured. the children have certainly caught on to that idea. one Halloween
a neighborhood kid wanted to be a cowgirl and asked if teddy might dress up as her horse. teddy, complete with hat and saddle, accompanied
the girl on her trick-or-treat rounds. teddy also visited nursing homes with Denton, and he seemed to know he needed to be gentle.
today Denton has two saint bernards (beanie and ollie) and one german shepherd (boomer), ranging in age from less than one year to two
years old. Animals cant take care of themselves, he says. Many large dogs like these two breeds wind up in shelters because they are just too
big. they cant help that. He considers his life richer for being able to help the dogs. Pets add great value and pleasure to our lives, he says.
the dogs he has cared for and loved would doubtless agree with the assessment of the Mechanicsburg, PA, shelter when he agreed to take
teddy: Lou, you rock!
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move to Parkersburg, WV, at the end of June
and will begin his new position at DuPonts
Washington Works facility.
victoria hanks is currently living in south Jersey
with her boyfriend and a bull terrier, Uno. in
addition to purchasing a home last year, Vic-
toria also completed graduate school at Drexel
University. she has started running a nonproft,
cadence cycling Foundation, as the program
director. Te organization provides youths
with opportunities through cycling, reaching
over 140 youth in camden, Wilmington, and
Philadelphia (www.cadencefoundation.org).
Tere was a feature story on the organization in
the latest issue of Bicycling magazine (htps://
www.bicycling.com/news/featured-stories/
urban-legend-o).
colby lynch Daferede was married last year on
the beach in negril, Jamaica. colby and her
husband welcomed their second daughter to
the family, London Marie, born at home on
February 19. in addition to taking care of her
two beautiful girls, she is also working toward
her M.s.W. degree at rutgers University grad-
uate school of social Work. colby and her
family live in ewing township, nJ.
priya pandit is living in Manhatan and is cur-
rently a third-year analyst on the global Li-
quidity & investments team at citigroup.
Elinor (Ellie) stevenson graduated from law
school at American University this past May.
she is currently living in Washington, Dc. she
will be taking her bar exam in the summer and
will begin working for the United states De-
partment of state.
nick volpe is a certifed fnancial planner for
Pnc Wealth Management in center city Phila-
delphia and is living in south Philadelphia. He
is coaching Litle League baseball for an inner
city team with Jim campenella 04. At last re-
port, the team was in the play-ofs.
magdalena (magda) Yunque santos was married
in 2006. she moved to brooklyn, nY, and
was graduated from new York University in
2008. she worked at a corporate job for a year
afer school until she decided to start her own
business. in the summer of 2010, she created
a t-shirt line called Magdalena Concepts. Her
business was built with a focus on sustainable
business practices and as a creative outlet. Her
background in art is now used in creating the
designs for her shirts and being fully involved
in her businesss printing process; likewise, her
experience in the corporate world keeps her
focused on the objective of her business mod-
el. Te line is sold online at www.magdalena-
concepts.com, as well as in select brooklyn
boutiques and at the occasional local street
fair. Magda and her husband enjoy everything
that new York has to ofer, and they travel to
brazil and to Poland to visit family and friends
as ofen as they are able. Te photo was taken
on their most recent trip to brazil in January.
2007
michael Bertuccio received a bachelor of sci-
ence degree in sport management, with a
minor in environmental studies, from colby-
sawyer college, new London, nH. He earned
Deans List and academic-athletic honors. He
was captain and voted MVP of the baseball
team his senior year. Michael is working for
cal ripken baseball in Aberdeen, MD, and
will be pursuing his M.b.A. degree at oregon
state University in the fall.
Ali kliment graduated summa cum laude from
Monmouth University in West Long branch,
nJ, with a degree in political science and
posted a near-perfect 3.99 grade point average
(gPA). she recently won the Kelsey Award,
presented to the Monmouth student-athlete
with the highest gPA, and was also the re-
cipient of the Wayne D. McMurray school of
Humanities and social sciences Award for stu-
dent excellence, the Political science Academ-
ic Award, and the elvin r. simmill Memorial
Award. Kliment, who served a four-year in-
ternship with Monmouths general counsels
ofce, was named to the Deans List all eight of
her semesters and was a four-time member of
the northeast conference (nec) Academic
Honor roll. Most recently, she was the necs
nominee for ncAA Woman of the Year Award;
the winner will be announced in october.
Rebecca wardell graduated magna cum laude
from georgetown University in Washington,
Dc, as one of the 1,700 undergraduate stu-
dents in georgetowns class of 2011.
2009
James osterstock spent his summer in boston,
taking international relations classes at boston
University and actively pursuing an intern-
ship.
Alexa carugati just fnished her sophomore year
at Villanova. she declared a communications
major with a concentration in elementary edu-
cation. she is still playing soccer for nova and
will get another year to play because of being
red-shirted for injury. Tis summer she took
summer classes, worked at various camps and
caught up with some friends.
charlie meneghin studied abroad in Prague for
seven weeks this summer and took history and
political science courses at a local university.
kacie Friedman had an internship at rob bai-
ley communications and Public relations in
Upper saddle river, nJ. she recently was seen
in a musical production at Footlight Players
Teater (a community theater in charleston,
sc) and is excited to be studying abroad this
semester in Florence, italy, at Florence Univer-
sity of the Arts.
iain mcwhirter completed his sophomore year
at syracuse, where he is pursuing a degree in

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In Memoriam
sport management with a minor in marketing.
He was recently elected vice president of the
syracuse sport Management club for the up-
coming school year. He fnished an internship
with the syracuse crunch of the American
Hockey League and was working for the Phila-
delphia Union, a Major League soccer team, as
a ticket sales intern this summer.
maria kane is geting ready to begin the educa-
tion classes that allow her to observe and teach
in elementary schools. she will be playing club
feld hockey again in the fall as goalkeeper (she
learned goalie technique at Pennington with
Ms. Malloy and Mr. Fanning). she is also look-
ing forward to traveling to ghana in the winter
for four weeks.
Jared keating is entering his junior year at scran-
ton and will be a resident advisor in a freshman
dorm. He is pursuing his bachelors degree in
business administration and is looking to go to
law school following scranton.
sara kwasny lived in Washington, Dc, this
summer and worked as an intern for Freddie
Mac in the community relations Depart-
ment. sara helped to fund and plan events in
the Dc area for volunteers of the company.
Justin marcus is running track and was the third
man on the Lafayete cross country team. He
is maintaining good grades as a government
and law major and is planning on going to law
school.
heidi sabatura was playing soccer, spending
time at the beach, and hanging out this sum-
mer. she was relaxing and enjoying her time
of, but was also babysiting and working for
her mother here and there.
katie lovinger is a junior studying biology at the
University of central Florida. A member of
the Kappa Kappa gamma sorority, Katie is a
docent at the central Florida Zoo, where she
serves as an interpretive zoo guide and pres-
ents educational programs to visitors.
2010
chelsea totaro ended her frst lacrosse season at
Lagrange college with 167 saves, averaging 15
per game throughout the seasonmaking her
second in the nation for Division iii ncAA
lacrosse goalies! she is also ranked number
nine in the nation for total saves on the season
and is frst in her conference. chelsea has been
named a captain for the soccer team this fall.
Te Times of trenton reports that Erin simon
has transferred to the University of Kentucky
afer her freshman year at rutgers. When i
got to rutgers, it didnt feel like a good ft for
me, erin told reporter Mary Ann tarr. Ten
when i fully realized what exactly i want to
do (with my career), the program at rutgers
didnt ft the criteria. erin plans to pursue a
dual masters degree in journalism/new media
and business administration. she continues to
be a major contributor to her box of M.e.s.s.
website, of which she is founder and chief edi-
tor.
Faculty
Ryan Bailey and Alison coope Bailey, teachers in
the history and english department, respec-
tively, welcomed a son, grifn Mccann bailey
on June 11.
owen Tomas Hopkinson was born to former
Middle school science teacher melissa headly
and her husband, brian Hopkinson, on Febru-
ary 22.
Te borough of Pennington recently dedicated
one of two teak benches near the intersection
of Main street and Delaware Avenue to former
history department chair michael winkler. Win-
kler served two four-year terms as mayor afer
serving several three-year terms as a borough
council member.
Donald Robertson, who held posts as dean of
students, academic dean, and assistant head-
master at Pennington, retired this year afer
twenty-six years as headmaster of Te Walker
school in Marieta, gA. During his tenure the
school has grown from 450 students in one
building on sixteen acres of land to 1,040 stu-
dents on thirty-four acres.
In Memoriam
With sadness we list members of the
Pennington family who have recently died.
Donald Alford gp11 15
John t. Bruccoleri gp09 11 13
howard greenwald 50
Dina marcantonis p96
Frederick mcEliece p08 11
glenn h. morrison, Jr. gp96
george E. Riday 33
David A. Robinson 77
irene veltri gp08
F. Richard g. von Roth 69
Rosemary wickersham gp09 11 13 17
samuel R. willard 47
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Fund. We are currently recruiting class Fund Directors. if you are interested, please call Joanne Mcgann, director of alumni relations, at
609-737-6149 or email her at jmcgann@pennington.org.
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the penninGton School
annual Report of Giving
20102011
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table of contents
board of trustees 1
Parents commitee of Te Pennington Fund 3
report of giving
Te Pennington Fund Donors 4
Te sayre scholarship endowment 9
capital gifs, endowments, and bequests 9
gifs-in-Kind and special Projects 10
in Honor of and in Memory of gifs 10
Te smyth society 13
current and Past Parents 13
current and Past grandparents 16
current and Former Faculty and staf 16
Friends 17
Foundations and businesses 17
Alumni giving 18
thank you for your support!
Tis report lists gifs to Te Pennington school during the period of
July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011.
by the numbers, 201011 Fiscal Year-end totals:
Tis report acknowledges all those who made gifs to Te Pennington school during
the fscal year July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011. Te Development ofce has worked
carefully to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within these pages. if you
come across an error or omission, please accept our apologies and advise us of the error by
calling the Development ofce at 609-737-6122.
$776,000
the pennington Fund
$898,000
capital Gifts, endowments,
Bequests, Gifts-in-Kind,
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$124,000
parents association Sip n Bid
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Board of trustees
the 201011 pennington school Board of
trustees led and supported the school with
remarkable generosity and spirit.

chair:
Peter J. tucci, esq. 79
co-Vice chairs:
cynthia Hillas P07
Te reverend Dr. robert J. Williams P94 95
secretary:
Te reverend David Mertz
robert H. becket 52
robert L. casper '64
A. Louis Denton, esq. 76
bishop sudarshana Devadhar
Vernon H. Hammond ii P71
timothy b. Harmon 90
James Hyman
Michael Jingoli 85 P11 15
Dennis Keating 79 P08 09
Te Honorable John s. Kuhlthau
Wallace M. Kyle P05 08 11
Annete Lawlor P13 15
brian Markison P07 10
Francis W. Mccarthy, Jr., Ph.D. P03 09
William Mccomb P07 12
John L. Mcguire, Ph.D. P98
Te reverend Donald Medley
timothy b. obrien 87
David Paragamian P12 14
Kim Pimley P11
Franklin D. sanders, Jr. 84
elizabeth secrest P13 14
richard H. sharret, M.D. 46
steven M. silberman 68
Te reverend robert smith
stephanie g. townsend, Head of school
timothy c. Vile P07 09 12 15
robert M. Wigod 50
John M. Zuccarelli iii 72
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on behalf of the board of trustees of Te Pennington school, it is my great pleasure to report
on another very successful school year. Te school was able to raise more than $1,800,000,
with the Pennington Fund reaching a record $776,000. neither of these achievements would
have been possible without the extraordinary support of the Pennington community. i would
also like to take a moment to recognize the many volunteers who helped us achieve these f-
nancial successes.
i am particularly pleased with the board's contributions to the Pennington Fund. Te board
was asked to consider a 20% gif increase and responded by raising a record $218,000, rep-
resenting a 23% increase over last year. i believe this commitment on our part helped other
donors to recognize the importance of supporting this annual appeal, and helped build a solid
foundation for its success.
equally signifcant is the generosity of our current parents, alumni, parents of alumni, grand-
parents, faculty, staf and friends of the school. by supporting our annual appeal, our endow-
ment, and our campaigns, our community continues to reafrm its belief in the mission of the
school, and its support of our diverse and talented students, faculty and staf.
since its founding in 1838, Te Pennington school has provided a diverse curriculum that pre-
pares its students to meet the demands of college life and beyond. Te schools mission is to
challenge its students not only to seek excellence in academics, in athletics, and in the arts, but
also to be caring and compassionate citizens of the larger global community.
Te board is confdent that this, our 174th academic year, will be equally successful on all
fronts. it is our privilege and honor to lead this extraordinary community.

Peter J. tucci, exq. '79
Chair, Board of Trustees
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two alumni elected to Board of trustees
Te Pennington school has announced the election of two alumni as new members to the board of trustees: ben-
efts expert Jordan gray 91 of Pennington, and fnancial executive stephen tan 73 of Hong Kong, china.
gray is one of the founders of Ags benefts group, LLc, a full-service health and welfare benefts brokerage and
consulting company. More recently he co-founded Te Alterity group, a benefts procurement consortium. He is
also a speaker and educator in the benefts world. before founding Ags and Alterity, gray was a group sales repre-
sentative for sun Life Financial. A graduate of st. Lawrence University, he recently completed a four-year term on
that universitys board of trustees. gray continues to serve on the board of directors of gotham bank of new York.
He and his wife have three children.
tan is executive director of Asia Financial group and chairman of bangkok Mercantile (Hong Kong) company
Ltd. He served as executive director and chief executive ofcer of Asia commercial bank from 1986 to 2006. He
serves on many boards, including those of Pioneer global group Ltd., the Hong Kong chiu chow chamber of
commerce, the Hong Kong Life insurance Ltd., and the bank consortium trust company Ltd. He also lends
his expertise and support to educational institutions, hospitals, and cultural organizations in Hong Kong. He is a
graduate of rutgers University. He and his wife have two children.
Jordan gray and stephen tan are outstanding business executives in their respective felds and bring great exper-
tise to the board, said board chair Peter J. tucci 79, esq. Te fact that they are also Pennington alumni makes us
especially proud to welcome them.
Storrar named director of development
Joanna K. c. storrar has been named the schools director of development and
assumed her position in August. storrar has more than twenty years of fundrais-
ing experience, mainly in scotland, where she held positions of director of de-
velopment for the University of edinburgh, vice president for north American
development for the University of glasgow, assistant director of development
for the University of Aberdeen (during its 500th anniversary campaign in 1995),
and development manager for the scotish Museums council.
storrar comes to Pennington from george school, where she had been director
of development since 2008. born in chicago, she grew up in northern new Jer-
sey and was graduated from Mount Holyoke college, having spent her junior year at the University of edinburgh.
Her early career was in fnance, working for Manufacturers Hanover trust in new York and a small investment
frm in edinburgh, scotland. she holds an M.b.A. degree from the University of strathclyde business school in
glasgow.
i am so glad to join Te Pennington school community, storrar says, and i look forward to working with its many
alumni, parents, faculty, staf, and friends to support this unique and special institution.
storrar is married to a scot, William storrar, director of the center of Teological inquiry in Princeton. Tey have
three grown sons.
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the parents commitee
of the pennington Fund
the pennington school gratefully acknowledges
the work and dedication of the parents committee
during the 201011 school year.
Parent chairs:
Kim and Michael Pimley P11**
sandy barbuscio P12 14
Jackie bunn P12
Jeannie colalillo P06 11 18
christina Di Marco P12
elizabeth secrest P13 14 **
Alison Fox P08 11
bayard gardineer P07 09 11
Marty Knudsen P10, Past chair
Wally Kyle P05 08 11**
Annete Lawlor P13 15 **
Dee MacKenzie P13
sandra Mccord P12
Lisa Luke P08, Past chair
David Paragamian P12 14 **
Mike Provine P10 12
Daisy rivera-Muzzio P14
susan totaro P10 14
beth Van Marter P13
Kay Weeder P14
Pat Wynne P12
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From the parents commitee chairs
We ofer our grateful thanks to Penningtons parents for the hard work and generosity that
made this years annual appeal a resounding success!

our current parents generously contributed $442,220 to the 2010-2011 Pennington Fund,
which is 57% of the total $776,000 raised. Te Parents commitee worked with dedication
and enthusiasm to achieve this year's record-breaking success.

Tese annual fund contributions upgraded every aspect of Pennington life, and we applaud our
parents for bridging the gap between tuition revenue and operating expense that is the chal-
lenge of every independent school.

We encourage current parents to join the Parents commitee, and to enjoy the camaraderie and
accomplishment of enhancing our childrens education.

Kim and Michael Pimley P'11
Trustee and Pennington Fund
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At Te Pennington school, our donors make
everything we do possible, contributing 10
percent of our income. Pennington would not
be Pennington without your support and com-
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to thank every one of you.
the pennington Fund
ohAnlon sociEtY

the ohanlon society recognizes those who have
given $20,000 or more to the pennington school
during the 201011 school year.

Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. William A. belfore P14
Mr. & Mrs. John e. celentano P12 16 17
Mr. guo guang & Ms. Ying Mao P13
Mr. & Mrs. richard J. Lawlor P13 15
Dr. & Mrs. John L. Mcguire P98
Mr. chang su rue & Ms. si eun noh P08 15
Mr. Tomas L. smolar 76 P08 12 13
Te boye Foundation inc.
Te Pennington school Parents Association
cUpolA sociEtY

the cupola society recognizes those who have
given $10,000 to $19,999 to the pennington
school during the 201011 school year.
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Applegate P12
Mr. & Mrs. robert H. becket, sr. 52
bristol-Myers squibb Foundation
A. Louis Denton, esq. 76
Mr. & Mrs. robert Hillas P07
Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Jingoli 85 P11 15
Joseph Jingoli & son, inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace M. Kyle P05 08 11
Dr. Jonghwa Lim & Dr. Heekyoung
choi P11 12
Mr. edward e. Mathews
Mr. & Mrs. gregory e. Mathews P17
Mr. & Mrs. William L. Mccomb P07 12
Prof. Daegyu Park & Ms. Jungja Kwak
Dr. samir c. Patel & Dr. Arti Patel P17
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin D. sanders, Jr. 84 85
Te barra Foundation, inc.
Te edward e. & Marie L. Mathews
Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. tucci 79
Mr. Youngsik Won & Ms. soojin Kang P15
1838 FoUnDERs sociEtY

the Founders society recognizes those who have
given $5,000 to $9,999 to the pennington school
during the 201011 school year.

Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. barbuscio P12 14
Mr. & Mrs. gerrit F. besselaar P14 17
Mr. & Mrs. george W. cawman, Jr. 61
chubb and son, inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph s. colalillo P06 11 18
Mr. Michael s. Farber P12
Mr. John V. gibson
Mr. & Mrs. William goeckeler P12 18
Mr. & Mrs. Jordan M. gray 91
Mr. & Mrs. William D. Haas 71
Mr. suck Hong Ko & Ms. Kum Hwa Kim P12
Mr. Jin gyo Lee & Ms. soon Ae choo P12
Liz claiborne Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. brian A. Markison P07 10
Dr. & Mrs. Francis W. Mccarthy, Jr. P03 09
Morgan stanley & co. inc.
col. (ret.) & Mrs. Albert M. navas 48
Mr. & Mrs. Mark F. Pibl P10 13
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Pimley P11
Mr. & Mrs. ronald J. rintala P14 16
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas r. saltstein 90
Mr. & Mrs. bill e. sappington P15
Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. tauber 84 P13
Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael townsend
Mr. & Mrs. James tringali P15 16
Mr. & Mrs. cornelius s. Van cleef P10 12
Mr. & Mrs. timothy c. Vile P07 09 12 15
Wells Fargo
Mr. & Mrs. robert M. Wigod 50
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the trustees society recognizes those who have
given $2,500 to $4,999 to the pennington school
during the 201011 school year.

Ace charitable Foundation
barclays bank
Mrs. toni besselaar
Dr. & Mrs. James A. boozan P13
Mr. robert J. brander & Ms. Lise
Tompson P14
Mr. & Mrs. ralph r. brown P11
charles e. tweedy iii charitable Foundation
Mr. Dojung choi & Ms. Yeajin oh P13
Mr. Mark Fox
Mr. rex s. Fox
Dr. & Mrs. guy W. Fried P12
Mr. timothy e. Hoefner & Ms. April
Desimone P11 15 17
Jeferies & co.
Mr. gerald F. Johansson & Dr. Julia
Johansson 83
Mr. Dan sik Ju & Mrs. Hye Yeong
baek P10 13
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis s. Keating 79 P08 09
Mr. Ja sang Lim & Mrs. Young Ae Ha P13
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Paragamian P12 14
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew schwarz 65
Ms. Kyungae shin P13
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan s. spencer P13
Mr. & Mrs. stephen tan 73
Mr. & Mrs. eliot F. terborgh 61
Te bank of new York
Te Fox Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. charles tweedy
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas A. Ursic 69 P98 01
W. bryce Tompson Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. W. b. Tompson iV
Mr. John M. Zuccarelli iii 72
chAiR oF thE BoARD sociEtY

the chair of the Board society recognizes
those who have given $1,000 to $2,499 to the
pennington school during the 201011 school
year.
Anonymous
Dr. byung Joo Ahn & Dr. Mi soon
Kim P11 14
Mr. & Mrs. David M. biterman P17
blades inc.
Mr. & Mrs. robert P. bonapace P09 13
Mr. & Mrs. timothy c. boyle P12
Mr. & Mrs. Wilson r. bradley 63
Mr. & Mrs. chadwick A. bridges 96
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Dr. & Mrs. David D. bullek P10
Mr. & Mrs. John D. butler, Jr. P13
c.V. starr & co., inc.
Mr. & Mrs. David A. campbell P14
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas D. chiodi 81
Dr. & Mrs. Yong Hun choi P11
Dr. John P. connor & Dr. Mary caroline
Kirrane P12
Mr. Anup K. Dam & Mrs. sanghamitra M.
Dam P11
Mr. & Mrs. Mathew J. Deeter P12
Mr. & Mrs. scot Desouza P15
Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Disbrow P10 14
Mr. James J. Donovan & Ms. Judy e.
nelson P11 13
Mr. Dwight J. Duryea 47
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fanning
Dr. glenn n. gorab & Dr. bety Keller P13
Mr. & Mrs. george r. gordon 54
Mr. & Mrs. stephen r. Haeckel P12 15
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth A. Hansen 83 P15
Mr. & Mrs. Douglass A. Hart P11 12
Hess corp.
Hopewell Valley community bank
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth g. Huth P12
Mr. James Hyman
Mr. & Mrs. osagie o. imasogie P13
Ms. Margaret L. Kelly P09
Dr. Ki chang Keum & Dr. Yoo seon
Yoon P11
Mr. sung Ho Kim & Ms. Young Ja Kwon P11
Mr. & Mrs. charles c. King P13 14
Leslie D. Klabbatz, M.D. 79
Mr. & Mrs. cliford H. Kline P02
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Koloski P15
Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Kramer P14
Te Hon. John s. Kuhlthau & Dr. carol
Kuhlthau
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Lark
Mr. & Mrs. steven D. Levy P09
Mr. & Mrs. geofrey D. Lewen P10
Mr. & Mrs. John e. Luke P08
Mr. & Mrs. charles Mapes, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Jefrey J. Martinides P14 17
Mr. & Mrs. Kurt D. Martila P15
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Mceliece P08 11
Mr. & Mrs. J. graeme
McWhirter P09 11 14 17
Dr. & Mrs. Alan M. Meckler 63
Mrs. Lillian Meckler P63
Merck company Foundation
Merrill Lynch Matching gifs
Mr. & Mrs. Vinay s. navani P16
Dr. Jonghan Park & Ms. Jungju Kim P16
Dr. stephen g. Payne & Ms. Amy ross-
Payne P11 14
Dr. & Mrs. Mark D. Pepper P16
Pfzer Foundation
Mr. Amorn Phongsphetraratana 74
Mr. & Mrs. David r. Pierson 53
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan F. Plimpton P99
Mr. & Mrs. Michael c. Provine P10 12
Te Prudential Foundation
Pse&g company Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. ronald reardon P14
rinklefree, LLc
Mr. & Mrs. eric M. rosen P13
Mr. Andrey g. rukavishnikov & Ms. seda
Manopyants P13
Mr. & Mrs. stephen t. schreiber P10 13
Mr. & Mrs. Keith c. secrest P13 14
Dr. & Mrs. richard H. sharret 46
Mr. & Mrs. Mark s. sherman P13
Mr. Kye-Ho shin & Ms. Mi-soon Lee P09 12
Mr. Louis s. shinn & Ms. Zoe Kelman P08
Mr. & Mrs. steven M. silberman 68
Dr. robert J. skalicky & Dr. Lisa A. rogge-
skalicky P13
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert K. sloane 32
Mr. & Mrs. elliot J. smith 50
Mr. Kyu sung song & Ms. Myeoung Yun P12
stat-trade, inc.
Mr. Derek sylvester & Ms. elizabeth A.
barret P13
Te Meckler Foundation inc.
Te Pitsburgh Foundation
Mr. clark travers
United Methodist Higher education
Foundation
Ms. christine Wainwright P17
Mr. & Mrs. Kristian n. Weeder P14
Te rev. Dr. & Mrs. robert J.
Williams P94 95
Mr. & Mrs. shibao W. Wu P13
Mr. sung tae Yoon & Ms. Kyung Ah
Kim P09 11
Mr. & Mrs. neil Yoskin P12
gAtEwAYs clUB

the gateways club recognizes those who have
given $500 to $999 to the pennington school
during the 201011 school year.
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. William Alesio, Jr. P12
Mr. Ward r. bauman & Ms. beth silverman-
bauman P12
Mr. & Mrs. John c. biggins P11 14
Mr. & Mrs. brian t. boland P12
Dr. Jonathon s. bowden 91
bowden Dental LLc
Dr. & Mrs. James brazell P98
Mr. Donald W. brown 47
Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. brown 65
Mr. & Mrs. Harry F. bunn P12 15
Mr. & Mrs. terrence P. burns P91 93 98 00
Mr. William P. carey ii 06
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph carugati
Mr. & Mrs. robert L. casper, Jr. 64
Mr. & Mrs. guy J. castranova P03 11 13
Dr. & Mrs. g. geofrey cromarty P17
Dr. John W. De reamer 40
Mr. robert Debardelaben 44
Mr. & Mrs. ernest M. Decaro P12
Mr. christopher Derose 03
Mr. & Mrs. David Derose P03
Mr. & Mrs. W. Tomas Douglass 61
Mrs. susan Drury P79 83
general board of Higher education &
Ministry
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur g. georgaklis 47
Dr. & Mrs. Lonnie b. Hanauer P89
Mr. & Mrs. robert b. Harris 61
Mr. & Mrs. gary Hazard P14
Hobart Holdings LLc
Mr. & Mrs. richard r. Hrabchak P11
John Wiley & sons, inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Kall P12
Mr. robert P. and Mrs. Jane e. Keene 75 77
Mr. & Mrs. gerard K. Kunkel P08 13
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick LaPointe P16
Law school Admission council
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas e. Liwosz P02 05 09
Mr. & Mrs. William L. Martin 46
Ms. christa H. Mcguire 98
Ms. nicole g. Mcinerney 96
Te reverend David c. Mertz & Dr. nancy J.
Duf
Ms. Marianne Meyers P07 10 13
Mr. richard s. Mitzner & Mrs. sharon M.
ramos-Mitzner P11
Mr. & Mrs. John Morrison P05
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Mosner P17
Mr. & Mrs. sidharth nayar P09
Dr. & Mrs. Donald b. nuzzio P10
Ms. Jaclyn osolinski P10
Mrs. Mina oundjian
Mr. & Mrs. Francis U. Paige
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Mr. & Mrs. rudolph A. Palombi, Jr. P14 18
Mr. Frank t. Peartree 42
Mrs. Lori A. Plimpton P14 16
Te Honorable & Mrs. charles r. Previti P99
Ms. Jo ProckoP
Mr. & Mrs. bertram b. rowley, Jr. 57
Mr. & Mrs. george F. ruch, Jr. 80
Ms. Debbie s. schaefer P11
Mr. & Mrs. James A. shavel P14
Mr. Tomas sheeran & Ms. Jeniah
Johnson P14 17
Mr. & Mrs. Larry sobin P09
Mr. Joshua L. strober 99
Te Lonnie and bete Hanauer charitable
Fund
Vanguard group Foundation
Ms. Margaret L. Wardell 10
Ms. rebecca Wardell 07
Mr. robin Wardell and Ms. Martha cook
Davidson P07 10
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Weinberg P14
Mr. & Mrs. J. baur Whitlesey P97 02
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Wilson P15 16
Mr. & Mrs. William g. Wong P01 03
Mr. bruce c. Wood 67
Mr. & Mrs. conrad Yungbliut 55
Zappone Family Fund through the
community Foundation of Westmoreland
county
olD mAin clUB

the old main club recognizes those who have
given $100 to $499 to the pennington school
during the 201011 school year.
Anonymous
Mrs. Dorothy Agress
Mr. & Mrs. stephen J. Alexander P17
Mr. W. garron Alexander 66
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Alford P11 15
Mr. & Mrs. David Aloise P12
Mr. William t. Anastasio & Ms. Amy
gonzalez-Anastasio P13
Mr. & Mrs. robert A. Andresen P12 15
Mr. carmen V. Armenti 87
rev. Dorothy K. Auer P85
Mr. & Mrs. charles J. baldoni P12 13
Ms. cathlene Yoshino banker 79
Mr. & Mrs. James e. barch P14
Ms. Lucero barina P11
Dr. & Mrs. brian J. bastecki 80 P14
Mr. & Mrs. ed benof
Mr. Michael bergen P13
Mr. & Mrs. Henry berry, sr. P80 81
Mr. & Mrs. oswald bertolini P14
bertolini Architectural Works
Mr. robert e. bird 89
Mr. & Mrs. neal blackwell
Mr. & Mrs. gregg W. boehne 66
Dr. & Mrs. J. W. bookwalter P12
Mr. & Mrs. neil c. brasure 59
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron H. brenner 49
Mr. emil F. bretzger
Mr. charles g. bristol 49
bristol-Myers squibb
Mr. William s. brownell 59
Mr. Adem bunkeddeko 05
Mr. & Mrs. brian r. burns P10 12
Mr. & Mrs. James b. campbell iii
Mrs. r. emmet carroll P78 79 84
Mr. & Mrs. robert e. carroll iii 79
Dr. William s. cartwright & Ms. Donna Vogt
cartwright 63
Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. cerenzo P74 78
Mr. & Ms. Paolo cerri P12
Mr. Peter P. chase & Ms. Jenny chase
Mr. & Mrs. Perry L. chin 59
Ms. Mary t. clark
Mr. & Mrs. Paul n. colby 46
Mr. David L. colglazier 63
congoleum corporation
Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. connors P08 10 15
Mr. & Mrs. ross contiliano
Mr. & Mrs. ted W. cook P90 94
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony e. costa 78
Mr. & Mrs. gregory J. costas P14
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan cox P02
Ms. Veronica M. coyle P14
Mr. glenn A. cranker 64
Mr. Peter g. croghan P10 12
Mr. Drew c. curry 76
Mr. & Mrs. soumitra Dasgupta P12
Mr. Douglas M. Davies 60
Mr. & Mrs. stanford P. Davis 49
Dr. H. James Day P80
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Dell P08 10
Dr. & Mrs. robert DeMartin P12
Mr. Martin A. Desapio & Dr. cathleen J.
Mullarkey-Desapio P12 14
Mr. & Mrs. scot J. Deutchman 72
bishop & Mrs. sudarshana Devadhar
Ms. christina M. Di Marco P12
Mr. Tomas cronan & Ms. nanete Dobin
cronan 80
Lt. col. (ret.) & Mrs. J. David Donahue
Mr. & Mrs. scot Doughty
Mr. & Ms. charles Drucker P14
Ms. Lynn Drury Morano 83 P11 14
Ms. Dolores eaton & Mr. Kevin eaton
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne t. edwards P83
Mr. & Mrs. ebase egbe P13
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. elefante P13
eli Lilly & company Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas emlen P11
Ms. Mary ellen erdie P99
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Faber 86
Dr. & Mrs. Morris s. Fabian 55
Mr. & Mrs. richard L. Fagnani P12
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Faherty, Jr. 45
Mr. & Mrs. Jed s. Feibush 66
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Feit P96
Mr. gordon s. Fell
Dr. & Mrs. Aldo A. Ferri 77
Mr. Tomas W. Fletcher 76
Mr. Andrew J. Fosina iii 12
Mr. & Mrs. Mark s. Frank P14
Mr. & Mrs. Jack M. Friel 41
Mr. & Mrs. Adolphis gafney P11
Mr. robert r. gale 79
Mr. Arthur A. galloway 71
Mr. bayard g. gardineer & Dr. Mary b.
gardineer P07 09 11
Mr. spencer g. garrison 05
Mr. & Mrs. gregory gasior P15
Mr. edmund gauss
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. giacin P95
Mr. & Mrs. Victor A. giallella P01
Mr. & Mrs. John V. gibson, Jr. P13
Mr. & Mrs. richard s. goldstein P14
Mr. benjamin golub 03
Mr. eduardo gomez 81
Mr. george W. goodell, Jr. 65
Mr. ronald gorayeb & Ms. Kathleen
King P09
Mr. & Mrs. David L. gordon P14
Mr. & Mrs. Jefrey D. gordon P14
Mr. scot t. gray 77
Mr. & Mrs. William gray P14
Ms. rebecca greer gunselman 78
Mr. John M. H. gregg P13 17
Mr. Peter gruen & Ms. Anne elliot P04
Mr. & Mrs. bernard J. gurick P11 15
Mr. Andrew n. guthrie 55
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Mr. & Mrs. george Hackl P86
Mrs. Alice F. Haines P72
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas K. Haje 47
Mr. & Mrs. William c. Hamburger P92
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Hand, Jr. 70
rev. Dr. & Mrs. edwin F. Hann iii 63
Ms. Michelle s. Hart 07
Mr. & Mrs. Paul e. Hausmann
Dr. & Mrs. William s. Hawkey P10 12
Heath Lumber company
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Hendrickson P03 06
Mr. & Mrs. F. Kevin Hennessey 77
Mr. Jason J. Heo & Mrs. Yoon Jung Heo P13
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur r. Hill P95
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas g. Hiple P11
Mr. Jefrey A. Hoferger P11 15
Mr. & Mrs. george M. Hofman, esq. 72
Dr. Van Dale Holladay 52 P74
Mr. & Mrs. stanley t. Holmes, Jr. 43
Horizon /blue cross blue shield of nJ
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas Horsley P14 16 18
Ms. erica b. Howard-Poter 93
Mr. & Mrs. William P. Howe 47
Mr. & Mrs. David s. Huchler 86
Mr. & Mrs. charles s. Hunt 38
Ms. Diana Huth
integrated Management inc.
Dr. & Mrs. David iorio, sr. P17 18
Mr. & Mrs. robert W. Jackson P00
Mr. & Mrs. David t. Jamieson 88
Mr. & Mrs. richard c. Jarboe P10 14
Jewish community Foundation of central
Pennsylvania
Dr. & Mrs. J. craig Jurgensen 58
Mr. Keith A. Karkut 85
Karkut entertainment group, LLc
Ms. Kellie Kavanagh P10 15
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Keenan P17
Mr. stephen s. Keesler 67
Mr. Dimitrios Kelembelidis 97
Mr. David s. Kern 86
Mr. James b. Kilgore & Dr. Denise L.
Kilgore P12
Mr. & Mrs. robert e. Kirby P08
Ms. A. Melissa Kiser P01
Mr. & Mrs. robert Kiszka P14
Ms. blair-Ashley Kline 02
Ms. Hannah M. Knudsen 10
Mr. & Mrs. Jon e. Knudsen P10
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Koretsky P07
Mrs. Donna F. Kotcamp 79
Kraf employee involvement Programs
Mr. & Mrs. rajkumar Krishnamoorthy P11
Mr. & Mrs. sergei s. Kuharsky P14
Dr. george c. Kyle
Dr. John s. Landy & Dr. gloria DiMonte P11
Mr. & Mrs. Horacio K. Lavallen P13
Mr. & Mrs. David Levi P13
Mrs. Livia Liberace
Mr. & Mrs. robert t. Lincoln P11
Mr. & Mrs. M. Alan Lish 59
Te Hon. Mark e. Litowitz 46
Dr. & Mrs. norman s. Litowitz 52
Mr. robert H. Locke 47
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Luckey P04
Mr. sean P. Luckey 04
Mr. David A. Ludgin & Mrs. Laurie M.
Ludgin P14
Dr. & Mrs. christopher J. Lupariello 80
Mr. & Mrs. glenn r. MacKenzie P13
Mrs. Janet D. Madison P05
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony F. Manuelli P13
Ms. georgia A. Manukas 85
Mr. stephen A. Marks & Mrs. Linda b. sweet
Marks P16
Ms. Mirika M. Martin-colvin P09
Mr. & Mrs. samuel s. Mather ii 61
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Mccord P12
Mr. & Mrs. James Mccue P07
Mrs. bonnie McDonald
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas P. Mcgann
70 P03 05 13
Mr. & Mrs. timothy P. McLaughlin P17
Ms. scarlet t. Mcnally 03
Ms. Dorothy J. Mcneill P12
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Meggit P17
Dr. Lawrence A. Meinert & Ms. catherine
triverio P10
Mr. timothy H. Meinert 10
Mr. Larry Miller & Ms. Jean burdick P03
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth r. Molinaro P12
Mr. & Mrs. Alberto Montilla P90
Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Moore P04
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Moses P11 13
Ms. celeste H. Murphy 01
Mr. Patrick J. Murphy 80
Mr. Donald b. nuzzio, Jr. 10
Mr. & Mrs. stephen V. oconnell P16
Ms. courtney A. odening 03
Ms. Monica H. L. odening 01
Mr. Jason D. oDonnell 94
Mr. Lyman H. oneill 55
oneill Family trust
Mrs. Jo-Ann M. orlinsky P89
Mr. & Mrs. David s. osterman P12 14
Mr. & Mrs. todd Paige P14 17
Ms. Patricia Parks P92
Mr. gary J. Patricelli 73
Ms. Wendy Pearl P11 14
Mr. & Mrs. richard L. Pelio 68
Mr. & Mrs. richard Penske P02
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Pepper
Mr. & Mrs. ronald L. Perl P11 12
Mr. & Mrs. John r. Piazza P85
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Picariello P05
Mr. & Mrs. Pellegrino Pionati P12
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Pitarresi P14
Mrs. Lawrence Pit
Mr. & Mrs. besrick g. Plummer P12
Mr. & Mrs. Marcos J. Policar 60
Mr. Vincent Pomparelli
Dr. richard g. Popiel & Ms. Lisa A.
Holland P08
rev. & Mrs. r. b. Poynter 44
Mr. & Mrs. giuseppe Presuto P14
Mr. Dean M. Psomaras 10
Mr. & Mrs. Philip c. Pulley P12
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Puzio P14
Mr. Kevin reilly P12
rhodia inc.
Ms. Aleta ricciardi P14 17
richard and Patricia Penske Foundation
Mrs. Donna L. richardson-Hall P97
Mr. noah r. ring 93
Mr. & Mrs. Willie J. roach, sr. P11
Mr. Donald H. robbins, sr. 55
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent F. rockel 52 P85
Mr. & Mrs. John H. romine 69
Mr. & Mrs. gary P. rossi P05 08
Mr. Michael L. rothwell & Ms. Judy e.
Venonsky P11
Ms. Lois Felice P89
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome M. russo
Mr. ned e. saaz 73
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas M. sabatura P09
Mr. irving H. sachs
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Mr. & Mrs. James D. sachs 65 P14
Mr. steve samuel & Ms. Amy
Winston P11 15
Mr. James K. sapienza 65
Mr. & Mrs. richard H. sarafn, Jr. 79
Mr. & Mrs. robert J. sarchiapone P13
Mr. Mark saunders
Mr. & Mrs. Louis schultes
Mr. edward P. scull, Jr. P13
Dr. & Mrs. Paul D. seymour P06 12
Ms. erin shea-Farber 88 P12
Mr. & Mrs. David L. sherwood 62
rev. & Mrs. benjamin J. shinn, Jr. 62
Mr. & Mrs. Loren P. shoemaker 66
Mr. & Mrs. robert siemons 49
Mr. stuart r. silver 65
Mr. & Mrs. richard V. simkus P14
Mr. & Mrs. H. Arthur smith 55
Mr. & Mrs. Walter D. smith P11
Dr. & Mrs. robert K. smyth 49
Ms. Kristi A. sorbello Frank 90
Mr. Arthur J. soundy & Dr. cathleen s.
soundy P12
Mr. & Mrs. Harold e. spears, Jr. P10
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. speeney iii P14
Dr. David b. starkey & Dr. stephanie b.
Jones P14
Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. staton, sr. P13
Ms. Donna Desantis stephens P12
Mr. Michael J. stephens P12
Mr. & Mrs. Henry stevenson
Mr. & Mrs. Peter n. stoll 58
Dr. & Mrs. William storrar
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur strawbridge
Mr. & Mrs. Peter strawbridge
Mr. bruce J. stuckel 59
Dr. Juris M. svarcbergs & Ms. nancy reyes-
svarcbergs P11
Mr. charles L. tabb ii 57
Te bristol Fund, inc
Mr. & Mrs. William r. Tompson
71 P03 06 09
Mrs. Anne tinker P12
Mr. Mathew M. toll & Mrs. Ann e. t.
toll P16
Mr. & Mrs. rosario totaro P10 14
Mr. & Mrs. scot r. trachtenberg 91
Mrs. Jefrey trullinger P98
Mr. robert r. tucci 74
Mr. & Mrs. edwin tucker
John r. Ungaro, esq. 68
Mrs. Doris M. Ursic P69
Ms. robbi Uzupis P07
Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale Vacca
Mr. Louis J. Valente & Ms. Patricia D.
Wynne P12
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Van Marter P13
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Verdi P11
Mr. Tomas r. Vesey 83
Mr. Peter P. Vitelli
Mr. & Mrs. nicholas Vizachero
W. P. carey & co. LLc
Wachovia corporation
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Waters P95 98
Mr. & Mrs. barry Weisberg P05
Mr. Jonathan M. Weiss 00
Mr. rick Weiss & Ms. sue P. gertner-
Weiss P15
Mr. & Mrs. Hartmann Wellhoefer P10
Mr. & Mrs. gary M. Wells P05 07
Mr. Mark A. Wenczel 82
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wenczel P82
Mrs. Mary Lou Weyand
Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. White 58
Dr. & Mrs. James Wickenden
Dr. & Mrs. John c. Widenmeyer P10 12 15
Mr. & Mrs. richard t. Williams 52
Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Winkler P87 89
rev. & Mrs. David e. Woolverton 80
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Woolverton P78 79 80
Yardley group LtD co.
Dr. Mario Yepes-baraya & Ms. Jean V.
Yepes P11
Mr. Jae Jun You 10
Mrs. eleanor P. Young
Mr. & Mrs. gordon L. Youngs, sr. P64
Ms. renee Zarelli P11
Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Zavanelli P15 16
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Zelt
Mr. David e. Zimmer P14
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Zinsser P00 02
RED RAiDER clUB

the Red Raider club recognizes those who have
given $1 to $99 to the pennington school during
the 201011 school year.
Anonymous
Abbot Laboratories
Mr. William s. Agress P13
Mr. & Mrs. r. graham Akers P94
Mr. & Mrs. ray Aklonis
Mr. & Mrs. ricardo Alaez
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth c. Anderson 39
Mr. & Mrs. stephen bailey
Mr. & Mrs. ryan bailey
Mr. & Mrs. Morton barnet P93
Mr. Maurice c. bellando, Jr. 62
Mr. & Mrs. bruce K. berman P12
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry M. bernstein P89
Mr. & Mrs. ronald bernstein P09
Mr. ryan H. bernstein 09
Mrs. nancy blair
Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. boillotat
Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. bonilla P11 13 16
Ms. Priscilla bonilla 11
Mr. Andrew D. brashears, Jr. 50
Mrs. Arlene brest
Ms. Joanne budnick
cWo 5 (ret.) erasmo A. chacon 52
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas r. chamberlain 41
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony cifelli P06
Mr. & Mrs. sean clancy P14
Miss susan r. clark 76
Mr. & Mrs. Howard J. cohen 80
Mr. ben J. colalillo 11
Mr. sam A. colalillo 06
Mr. & Mrs. David L. copenhaver 66
Mr. John F. cordisco P95
cordisco & bradway
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Daniels P14
Ms. Adriana Decervantes 09
Mr. & Mrs. David DeMartin 86
Ms. Francesca DiFazio 99
Mr. & Mrs. John Duf, Jr. P72
Mr. & Mrs. t. s. Durst 90
Ms. ellen e. eischen 98
Mr. Marc epstein & Ms. Jean elkin
Mr. Jerry H. eure 75
Ms. Lauren e. Faber 10
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Mr. & Mrs. stephen b. Faber P10
Ms. Marly r. Faherty 08
Mr. & Mrs. robert Faherty, sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Lee H. Farnham
Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Fleming P10
Ms. Kathleen Formoso P13
Mr. Alexander g. gardineer 11
Mr. bayard g. gardineer iV 07
Ms. sarah c. gardineer 09
Mrs. renee Weitzel gher 81
Mr. & Mrs. gregory glowatz
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry gray
Mrs. Katherine s. grifth P93
Mr. & Mrs. Harry b. guyer 53 P79
Dr. & Mrs. John e. Haag P08 10
Ms. Jeanne Hamburg
Te rev. Dr. James H. Harris, Jr.
Mr. Marc tolo & Mrs. Alice Hay-tolo
Mr. & Mrs. george b. Holmes 73
Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Houpt 42
Mr. & Mrs. stephen e. Hullings P08 11 14
Ms. Jaclyn A. immordino 03
Ms. Wendy Jaeger P14
Mr. Austin D. Jarboe 10
Mr. Francisco De Miguel & Ms. Andrea
Jennings
Mr. christopher Joy 09
Mr. & Mrs. charles A. Karkut P82 85
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Kayne P98
Mr. Jared b. Keating 09
Ms. Michelle L. Keating Donan 85
Ms. gillian r. Kemmerer 07
Mr. Max Kennedy
Mr. & Mrs. D. James Kersey 60
Dr. & Mrs. Herbert e. Klei P14
Ms. Leisha Koval P13 17
Ms. britany e. Kunkel 08
Mr. & Mrs. Percy F. Leaper P80
Mr. Dennis J. Lepold 87
Mr. Jacob A. Levy 09
Mr. Hashawn Lewis & Ms. nicole sistrunk-
Lewis P14
Mr. christopher t. Liwosz 02
Mr. Mathew Liwosz 09
Mr. timothy W. Liwosz 05
Ms. Katherine L. Lovinger 09
Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Lugar
Mr. John e. Luke 08
Mr. Zachary r. Mannheimer 95
Mr. nicholas D. Manukas, Jr. 87
Mr. & Mrs. nicholas D. Manukas, sr. P85 87
Mr. Donald r. Marriot ii 91
Mrs. carol Martinelli
Mrs. Anna Maria Mcgann P70 gP03 05 13
Mr. Lawrence t. Mcgill & Ms. Lori V.
Morris P09 12
Mr. & Mrs. James r. McKee, sr. 48
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey s. Melamed 64
Mr. charles b. Meneghin 09
Mr. & Mrs. brian c. Meneghin P09 12
Mr. David b. Mesrobian 01
Mr. John L. Mesrobian P01
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Milizzo P14
Ms. Diane Monteleone
Mr. & Mrs. Fred F. Morelli 41
Mr. robert t. Morris 52
Mr. & Mrs. cooper Morris
Ms. Michelle e. nafziger 96
Mr. Douglas M. nelson 04
Dr. & Mrs. Mortimer t. nelson
Ms. erin oconnell
Mrs. elsie olmstead
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. orben P11
Mr. Maxwell b. owen 05
Mr. James c. Palmer 85
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas Papa P18
Mr. & Mrs. clyde F. Payn P09
Mr. & Mrs. robert c. Pepper 88
Mr. samuel t. Perrine 11
Mr. charles Perry P10
Mr. Angelo Persichilli & Ms. Kristine stanton-
Persichilli P10
Mr. & Mrs. Murray s. Peyton
Ms. Victoria Picone
Mr. & Mrs. John Pitarresi
Mr. & Mrs. charles e. Plat 40
Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Prassas 99
Mr. Andrew J. Pravder 69
captain (ret.) ronald o. reit Usn 41
Ms. Andrea F. ricketi 11
Mr. John A. ricketi 10
Mr. John g. ricketi & Ms. barbara A.
Depativo-ricketi P10 11
Mr. & Mrs. richard riter
Ms. Miriam ross
Mr. & Mrs. nicholas rossi
Mr. & Mrs. george F. ruch P80 83
Ms. Michele ruopP
Ms. Alix g. samuel 11
Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. savchuck P12
Mr. Michael Z. scharf 94
Ms. georgia P. scharite 09
Mrs. Jan b. schieren P05 07
Mr. & Mrs. eugene M. schwartz P09
Mr. & Mrs. Dane scot
Mr. & Mrs. gary c. scot 87
Mr. & Mrs. eric L. seiler 74 P13 15
Mr. & Mrs. James F. sherburne 45
Ms. cheri simon P02
Ms. Jennifer soccorsi P13 15
Mr. & Mrs. gerald J. spencer P01
Ms. gladys A. stevenson
Ms. Jean tabor
Mr. nopadol tarmallpark 92
Ms. Kathryn K. testa 11
Mr. Adam toltzis 06
Ms. Alexandra J. tringali 15
Mr. christian J. tringali 16
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Uzupis
Mr. Andrew r. Vile 07
Mr. Dustin A. Vile 09
Ms. carrie A. Vinch 83
Mrs. christina Vito
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Walters
Mr. & Mrs. george F. Ward 88
Dr. & Mrs. robert Wheeler P86 87
Miss Francine White
Mr. stephen A. Willis 81
Mr. & Mrs. gerard Yarnall
Ms. elise Zarelli-Dorsey 11
Mr. & Mrs. richard Zema P03
Mr. Jonathan M. Zinsser 02
Mr. Mathew D. Zinsser 00
the
Sayre Scholarship
endowment
the sayre scholarship Endowment, named for
the Rev. Dr. charles sayre, a longtime trustee
and respected member of the greater nJ Annual
conference of the United methodist church,
provides tuition support to an American student of
color who has demonstrated academic potential
and fnancial need.
Mr. robert Fulton
greater nJ Annual conference of the United
Methodist church
Te Hon. John s. Kuhlthau & Dr. carol
Kuhlthau
Dr. bong s. Lee & Dr. Mi Wha Lee
Mr. & Mrs. robert shafer
capital Gifts,
endowments,
and Bequests
Anonymous
bank of America
Mr. & Mrs. William J. baxter P69
Dr. & Mrs. James brazell P98
Mrs. Jean F. brooks P09
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. burkhardt,
Jr. P00 02 03
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent campisi
Mr. & Mrs. ronald D. Firman P09
Mr. robert Fulton
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Methodist church
Mr. guo guang & Ms. Ying Mao P13
Mr. christopher Hailey
Ms. Margaret L. Kelly P09
Te Hon. John s. Kuhlthau & Dr. carol
Kuhlthau
Dr. bong s. Lee & Dr. Mi Wha Lee
Mr. stuart Piltch & Ms. sari Feldman P07 10
PFc Mathew M. Pron 07
Mr. e. Malcolm Quigley P83
Mr. & Mrs. robert shafer
Te estate of Doris baldwin gardner
Te estate of Dr. r. James Lawton
Te Living earth inc.
Te Page & oto Marx Foundation
Te Pennington school golf classic
Te Vermont community Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas A. Ursic 69 P98 01
Gifts-in-Kind
and Special projects
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. timothy W. Aker P16
Mr. & Mrs. ricardo Alaez
Mr. & Mrs. William A. belfore P14
Mr. James M. buchanan 01
Mr. & Mrs. terrence P. burns P91 93 98 00
Mr. graham Dendler
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph DeVenuto Jr. P04
Mr. James J. Donovan & Ms. Judy e.
nelson P11 13
Mr. & Mrs. timothy b. Harmon 90
John basilone Parade commitee
Dr. Jonghwa Lim & Dr. Heekyoung
choi P11 12
Dr. & Mrs. Francis W. Mccarthy, Jr. P03 09
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Mceliece P08 11
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Pecora P13 16 12
Mr. & Mrs. eugene Podsiadlo P11
Te Honorable & Mrs. charles r. Previti P99
Mr. & Mrs. Willie J. roach, sr. P11
Mr. & Mrs. Florentino santos P13
sumo sushi Japanese restaurant
Te Pennington school Parents Association
Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael townsend
traditions
Mr. & Mrs. Walter e. Veghte P08
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Verdi P11
in honor of and
in Memory of Gifts
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. r. graham Akers P94
In Memory of Scot W. Cook 94
rev. Dorothy K. Auer P85
In Honor of Dr. Mary Auer Houser 85
Ms. Lucero barina P11
In Honor of Vaclav Barina 11
Mr. & Mrs. James H. bason, Jr. P11
In Honor of James Bason 11
Mr. & Mrs. ed benof gP08
In Honor of Gregory I. Benof 08
Mr. & Mrs. John c. biggins P11 14
In Honor of Coleman Biggins 11
Mr. Joseph L. bocchini & Ms. Juda bocchini
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. boillotat
In Memory of Jef E. Boillotat 79
Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. bonilla P11 13 16
In Honor of Priscilla Bonilla 11
Mr. & Mrs. David M. botwinick
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. & Mrs. timothy boyce P11
In Honor of Kelly Boyce 11
Dr. & Mrs. James brazell P98
In Memory of Ryan Fesko 98
Mr. & Mrs. ralph r. brown P11
In Honor of Michael L. Brown 11
Mr. William s. brownell 59
In Honor of Mr. Douglas J. Kersey and Mr. E.
Biddle Heg
Ms. Joanne budnick gP13
In Honor of Devon Skalicky 13
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. burkhardt,
Jr. P00 02 03
In Memory of Jerry Eure Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. nicholas V. capone
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. Alfred i. capuano
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
carnevale Disposal company, inc.
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. Donald carrington
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Ms. elaine carrington garrison
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. & Mrs. guy J. castranova P03 11 13
In Honor of Meg Castranova 11
Mr. & Mrs. christopher L. cavalier P11
In Honor of Nicholas Cavalier 11
Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. cerenzo P74 78
In Memory of Dr. Peter J. Cerenzo, Jr. 74
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph s. colalillo P06 11 18
In Honor of Ben Colalillo 11
Mr. & Mrs. ted W. cook P90 94
In Memory of Scot W. Cook 94
Mr. & Mrs. carmine cuozzo P11
In Honor of Katherine Cuozzo 11
Ms. Jo A. Daly P11 15
In Honor of Simon Hoferger 11
Mr. Anup K. Dam & Mrs. sanghamitra M.
Dam P11
In Honor of Anita Dam 11
Mr. & Mrs. scot J. Deutchman 72
In Memory of Mrs. Pearl Deutchman Lucas
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Mr. Daniel e. Dill & Mrs. Diane carrington
Dill
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. James J. Donovan & Ms. Judy e.
nelson P11 13
In Honor of Ryan Donovan 11 and Connor
Donovan 13
Mr. & Mrs. John Duf, Jr. P72
In Memory of Glenn R. Duf 72
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas emlen P11
In Honor of Kathryn Testa 11
Mr. Marc epstein & Ms. Jean elkin
In Memory of Alan Epstein
Mr. & Mrs. ebenezer n. essoka P11
In Honor of Tommy Essoka 11 and Bernard
Essoka 11
Mr. & Mrs. Lee H. Farnham
In Honor of Jon and Anne Plimpton P99
Mr. & Mrs. Jed s. Feibush 66
In Honor of Class of 1966
Mr. Mark Fox
In Memory of Ralph T. Fox, Jr.
Mr. rex s. Fox
In Memory of Ralph T. Fox, Jr.
Mr. robert Fulton
In Honor of Charles Sayre
Mr. & Mrs. Adolphis gafney P11
In Honor of Anthony Gafney 11
Mr. bayard g. gardineer & Dr. Mary b.
gardineer P07 09 11
In Honor of Alexander Gardineer 11
Mr. benjamin golub 03
In Honor of Terrence Burns P 91 93 98 00
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry gray gP14
In Honor of Corrie Gray 14
Mrs. Katherine s. grifth P93
In Honor of Foster Terjen 93
Mr. Allan L. gross
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. Peter gruen & Ms. Anne elliot P04
In Honor of Swann Gruen 04
Mr. & Mrs. bernard J. gurick P11 15
In Honor of Carly Gurick 11
Dr. & Mrs. Lonnie b. Hanauer P89
In Memory of Doug Hanauer 89
Mr. & Mrs. Douglass A. Hart P11 12
In Honor of Gavin Hart 11
Mr. & Mrs. F. Kevin Hennessey 77
In Memory of David A. Robinson 77
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas g. Hiple P11
In Honor of Deborah Hiple 11
Mr. timothy e. Hoefner & Ms. April
Desimone P11 15 17
In Honor of Amber 11, Sean 15, Grant 17
and Colin
Mr. Jefrey A. Hoferger P11 15
In Honor of Judith Hoferger
Mr. Jefrey A. Hoferger P11 15
In Honor of Simon Hoferger
Mr. sidney L. Hofng
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. & Mrs. stanley t. Holmes, Jr. 43
In Honor of Dr. Francis Harvey Greens 150th
Birthday
Mr. & Mrs. robert H. A. Howell P11 15
In Honor of Henry Howell 11
Mr. & Mrs. richard r. Hrabchak P11
In Honor of Coach George Ward
Mr. & Mrs. richard r. Hrabchak P11
In Honor of James Hrabchak 11
Mr. & Mrs. stephen e. Hullings P08 11 14
In Honor of Alyssa L. Hullings 11
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth g. Huth P12
In Honor of Jef Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Jingoli 85 P11 15
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Jingoli 85 P11 15
In Honor of Alexandra Jingoli 11
Joseph Jingoli & son, inc.
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. Michael Kenyon & Mrs. Vivian Wirth-
Kenyon P11
In Honor of Christopher Wirth-Kenyon 11
Ms. Hannah M. Knudsen 10
In Memory of Martina May Benoit
Mr. & Mrs. Jon e. Knudsen P10
In Memory of Martina May Benoit
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Koloski P15
In Honor of Bill Hutnik, Erin OConnell and
George Ward
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Koloski P15
In Honor of Middle School Faculty and Staf
Ms. Leisha Koval P13 17
In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Walter Koval
Mr. & Mrs. rajkumar Krishnamoorthy P11
In Honor of Rahul Krishnamoorthy 11
Mr. & Mrs. gerard K. Kunkel P08 13
In Honor of Britany Kunkel 08 and Dane
Kunkel 13
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace M. Kyle P05 08 11
In Honor of Wallace (Mac) Kyle 11
Mr. & Mrs. richard J. Laberge P11
In Honor of Meredith LaBerge 11
Dr. John s. Landy & Dr. gloria DiMonte P11
In Honor of Mathew Landy 11
Mr. & Mrs. David Levi P13
In Honor of Adam Levi 13
Mr. & Mrs. robert t. Lincoln P11
In Honor of Wesley Lincoln 11
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Luckey P04
In Honor of Sean Luckey 04
Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Lugar
In Memory of Charles Schmutz
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Mr. nicholas D. Manukas, Jr. 87
In Honor of Robert Bird
Ms. Jacqueline Martine
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. & Mrs. James Mccue P07
In Honor of Chuck Coblentz, Diane
Monteleone, and Sharon Jarboe
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Mceliece P08 11
In Honor of Lucas McEliece 11
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas P. Mcgann
70 P03 05 13
In Memory of Tomas J. McGann 42 P70
GP 03 05 13
Ms. christa H. Mcguire 98
In Honor of John L. McGuire P98
Mr. edward J. Mcneill, Jr. P10
In Memory of Helene Seeman P10
Mr. & Mrs. J. graeme
McWhirter P09 11 14 17
In Honor of Andrew S. McWhirter 11
Mr. & Mrs. carl W. Menk P11
In Honor of Cody Menk 11
Mr. Peter e. Mercatanti P90 05
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. & Mrs. scot D. Mironov P11
In Honor of Zachary Mironov 11
Mr. richard s. Mitzner & Mrs. sharon M.
ramos-Mitzner P11
In Honor of Stephanie E. Mitzner 11
Mr. & Mrs. David b. Morgan
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Moses P11 13
In Honor of Stephanie M. Moses 11
sarala c. Mundassery
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. Kevin M. Murphy 78 & Ms. charmaine
cerenzo-Murphy 78 P08 11
In Honor of Oliver Murphy 11
Ms. Michelle e. nafziger 96
In Memory of Don Miller
Mr. Jason D. oDonnell 94
In Memory of Ashley Nickerson
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. orben P11
In Honor of Jacob Orben 11
Dr. stephen g. Payne & Ms. Amy ross-
Payne P11 14
In Honor of William Payne 11
Ms. Wendy Pearl P11 14
In Honor of Valerie Pearl 11
Mr. & Mrs. ronald L. Perl P11 12
In Honor of Marissa F. Perl 11
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Perrine P11
In Honor of Trent Perrine 11
Mr. charles Perry P10
In Honor of Malcolm C. Perry 10
Mr. & Mrs. David r. Pierson 53
In Memory of Joseph Pierson 28
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Pimley P11
In Honor of Oliver Pimley 11
Mrs. Lawrence Pit
In Memory of Lawrence W. Pit and Rev. J.
Lawrence Pit
PJs Auto spa
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. & Mrs. eugene Podsiadlo P09 11
In Honor of Laura Podsiadlo 11
Dr. richard g. Popiel & Ms. Lisa A.
Holland P08
In Honor of David Lightfoot and Jo Prockop
rev. & Mrs. r. b. Poynter 44
In Memory of Dr. Francis Harvey Green
Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. Pressman P07 11
In Honor of Danielle Pressman 11
Te Honorable & Mrs. charles r. Previti P99
In Memory of Charlie J. Previti 99
Mr. e. Malcolm Quigley P83
In Memory of Edward M. Quigley, Jr. 83
captain (ret.) ronald o. reit Usn 41
In Memory of Caroline F. Reit
Mr. & Ms. brian richardson P11 14
In Honor of Kelsey Richardson 11
Mr. John g. ricketi & Ms. barbara A.
Depativo-ricketi P10 11
In Memory of Constantinos Psomaras
GP 10 14
Mr. John g. ricketi & Ms. barbara A.
Depativo-ricketi P10 11
In Honor of John Ricketi 10 and Andrea
Ricketi 11
Mr. & Mrs. Willie J. roach, sr. P11
In Honor of Kyle C. Roach 11
Mr. & Mrs. giacomo rosati
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Ms. Miriam ross gP13 17
In Honor of Kayla Krause 13
& Jenna Krause 17
Mr. Michael L. rothwell & Ms. Judy e.
Venonsky P11
In Honor of Sean Rothwell 11
Ms. Lois Felice P89
In Memory of Mark Felice 74
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas r. saltstein 90
In Memory of Elliot Saltstein P87 90
Mr. steve samuel & Ms. Amy
Winston P11 15
In Honor of Alix Samuel 11
Ms. Debbie s. schaefer P11
In Honor of Leah Schaefer 11
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Mr. & Mrs. Keith c. secrest P13 14
In Honor of Peter Secrest 13 and Timothy
Secrest 14
Mr. & Mrs. Mark s. sherman P13
In Honor of Gary and Judy Reidy P10 13
Mr. & Mrs. Walter D. smith P11
In Honor of Erin Smith 11
Dr. & Mrs. robert K. smyth 49
In Memory of Dr. Charles R. Smyth 29
Mr. Joshua L. strober 99
In Memory of Jerry Eure, Sr.
Dr. Juris M. svarcbergs & Ms. nancy reyes-
svarcbergs P11
In Honor of Eriks Svarcbergs 11
Mr. & Mrs. stephen tan 73
In Honor of Dr. Francis Harvey Greens 150th
Birthday
Te Fox Foundation
In Memory of Ralph T. Fox, Jr.
Te Lonnie and bete Hanauer charitable
Fund
In Memory of Doug Hanauer 89
Dr. & Mrs. charles tweedy gP14 16
In Honor of Julia K. Weeder 14 and Jack I.
Toll 16
John r. Ungaro, esq. 68
In Honor of Paul Hausmann
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Verdi P11
In Honor of Anthony J. Verdi 11
Mr. Joseph Wasko
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Wilson P15 16
In Memory of Donald Ford
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Yanno P88
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
Mrs. eleanor P. Young
In Memory of Scot W. Cook 94
Mr. & Mrs. george L. Ziesel
In Memory of John Zuccarelli P72
the Smyth Society
the smyth society, named for the Reverend Dr.
charles R. smyth, former headmaster, recognizes
churches that have given to the pennington
school.
general board of Higher education &
Ministry
greater nJ Annual conference of the United
Methodist church
Te United Methodist church
United Methodist Higher education
Foundation
current and past
parents
Anonymous
Mr. William s. Agress P13
Dr. byung Joo Ahn & Dr. Mi soon
Kim P11 14
Mr. & Mrs. r. graham Akers P94
Mr. & Mrs. William Alesio, Jr. P12
Mr. & Mrs. stephen J. Alexander P17
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Alford P11 15
Mr. & Mrs. David Aloise P12
Mr. William t. Anastasio & Ms. Amy
gonzalez-Anastasio P13
Mr. & Mrs. robert A. Andresen P12 15
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Applegate P12
rev. Dorothy K. Auer P85
Mr. & Mrs. charles J. baldoni P12 13
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. barbuscio P12 14
Mr. & Mrs. James e. barch P14
Ms. Lucero barina P11
Mr. & Mrs. Morton barnet P93
Dr. & Mrs. brian J. bastecki 80 P14
Mr. Ward r. bauman & Ms. beth silverman-
bauman P12
Mr. & Mrs. William A. belfore P14
Mr. Michael bergen P13
Mr. & Mrs. bruce K. berman P12
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry M. bernstein P89
Mr. & Mrs. ronald bernstein P09
Mr. & Mrs. Henry berry, sr. P80 81
Mr. & Mrs. oswald bertolini P14
Mr. & Mrs. gerrit F. besselaar P14 17
Mr. & Mrs. John c. biggins P11 14
Mr. & Mrs. David M. biterman P17
Mr. & Mrs. brian t. boland P12
Mr. & Mrs. robert P. bonapace P09 13
Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. bonilla P11 13 16
Dr. & Mrs. J. W. bookwalter P12
Dr. & Mrs. James A. boozan P13
Mr. & Mrs. timothy c. boyle P12
Mr. robert J. brander & Ms. Lise
Tompson P14
Dr. & Mrs. James brazell P98
Mr. & Mrs. ralph r. brown P11
Dr. & Mrs. David D. bullek P10
Mr. & Mrs. Harry F. bunn P12 15
Mr. & Mrs. brian r. burns P10 12
Mr. & Mrs. terrence P. burns P91 93 98 00
Mr. & Mrs. John D. butler, Jr. P13
Mr. & Mrs. David A. campbell P14
Mrs. r. emmet carroll P78 79 84
Mr. & Mrs. guy J. castranova P03 11 13
Mr. & Mrs. John e. celentano P12 16 17
Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. cerenzo P74 78
Mr. & Ms. Paolo cerri P12
Mr. Dojung choi & Ms. Yeajin oh P13
Dr. & Mrs. Yong Hun choi P11
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony cifelli P06
Mr. & Mrs. sean clancy P14
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph s. colalillo P06 11 18
Dr. John P. connor & Dr. Mary caroline
Kirrane P12
Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. connors P08 10 15
Mr. & Mrs. ted W. cook P90 94
Mr. John F. cordisco P95
Mr. & Mrs. gregory J. costas P14
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan cox P02
Ms. Veronica M. coyle P14
Mr. Peter g. croghan P10 12
Dr. & Mrs. g. geofrey cromarty P17
Mr. Anup K. Dam & Mrs. sanghamitra M.
Dam P11
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Daniels P14
Mr. & Mrs. soumitra Dasgupta P12
Dr. H. James Day P80
Mr. & Mrs. ernest M. Decaro P12
Mr. & Mrs. Mathew J. Deeter P12
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Dell P08 10
Dr. & Mrs. robert DeMartin P12
Mr. & Mrs. David Derose P03
Mr. Martin A. Desapio & Dr. cathleen J.
Mullarkey-Desapio P12 14
Mr. & Mrs. scot Desouza P15
Ms. christina M. Di Marco P12
Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Disbrow P10 14
Mr. James J. Donovan & Ms. Judy e.
nelson P11 13
Mr. & Ms. charles Drucker P14
Mrs. susan Drury P79 83
Ms. Lynn Drury Morano 83 P11 14
Mr. & Mrs. John Duf, Jr. P72
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne t. edwards P83
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Mr. & Mrs. ebase egbe P13
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. elefante P13
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas emlen P11
Ms. Mary ellen erdie P99
Mr. & Mrs. stephen b. Faber P10
Mr. & Mrs. richard L. Fagnani P12
Mr. Michael s. Farber P12
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Feit P96
Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Fleming P10
Ms. Kathleen Formoso P13
Mr. & Mrs. Mark s. Frank P14
Dr. & Mrs. guy W. Fried P12
Mr. & Mrs. Adolphis gafney P11
Mr. bayard g. gardineer & Dr. Mary b.
gardineer P07 09 11
Mr. & Mrs. gregory gasior P15
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. giacin P95
Mr. & Mrs. Victor A. giallella P01
Mr. & Mrs. John V. gibson, Jr. P13
Mr. & Mrs. William goeckeler P12 18
Mr. & Mrs. richard s. goldstein P14
Dr. glenn n. gorab & Dr. bety Keller P13
Mr. ronald gorayeb & Ms. Kathleen
King P09
Mr. & Mrs. David L. gordon P14
Mr. & Mrs. Jefrey D. gordon P14
Mr. & Mrs. William gray P14
Mr. John M. H. gregg P13 17
Mrs. Katherine s. grifth P93
Mr. Peter gruen & Ms. Anne elliot P04
Mr. guo guang & Ms. Ying Mao P13
Mr. & Mrs. bernard J. gurick P11 15
Mr. & Mrs. Harry b. guyer 53 P79
Dr. & Mrs. John e. Haag P08 10
Mr. & Mrs. george Hackl P86
Mr. & Mrs. stephen r. Haeckel P12 15
Mrs. Alice F. Haines P72
Mr. & Mrs. William c. Hamburger P92
Dr. & Mrs. Lonnie b. Hanauer P89
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth A. Hansen 83 P15
Mr. & Mrs. Douglass A. Hart P11 12
Dr. & Mrs. William s. Hawkey P10 12
Mr. & Mrs. gary Hazard P14
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Hendrickson P03 06
Mr. Jason J. Heo & Mrs. Yoon Jung Heo P13
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur r. Hill P95
Mr. & Mrs. robert Hillas P07
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas g. Hiple P11
Mr. timothy e. Hoefner & Ms. April
Desimone P11 15 17
Mr. Jefrey A. Hoferger P11 15
Dr. Van Dale Holladay 52 P74
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas Horsley P14 16 18
Mr. & Mrs. richard r. Hrabchak P11
Mr. & Mrs. stephen e. Hullings P08 11 14
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth g. Huth P12
Mr. & Mrs. osagie o. imasogie P13
Dr. & Mrs. David iorio, sr. P17 18
Mr. & Mrs. robert W. Jackson P00
Ms. Wendy Jaeger P14
Mr. & Mrs. richard c. Jarboe P10 14
Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Jingoli 85 P11 15
Mr. Dan sik Ju & Mrs. Hye Yeong
baek P10 13
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Kall P12
Mr. & Mrs. charles A. Karkut P82 85
Ms. Kellie Kavanagh P10 15
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Kayne P98
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis s. Keating 79 P08 09
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Keenan P17
Ms. Margaret L. Kelly P09
Dr. Ki chang Keum & Dr. Yoo seon
Yoon P11
Mr. James b. Kilgore & Dr. Denise L.
Kilgore P12
Mr. sung Ho Kim & Ms. Young Ja Kwon P11
Mr. & Mrs. charles c. King P13 14
Mr. & Mrs. robert e. Kirby P08
Ms. A. Melissa Kiser P01
Mr. & Mrs. robert Kiszka P14
Dr. & Mrs. Herbert e. Klei P14
Mr. & Mrs. cliford H. Kline P02
Mr. & Mrs. Jon e. Knudsen P10
Mr. suck Hong Ko & Ms. Kum Hwa Kim P12
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Koloski P15
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Koretsky P07
Ms. Leisha Koval P13 17
Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Kramer P14
Mr. & Mrs. rajkumar Krishnamoorthy P11
Mr. & Mrs. sergei s. Kuharsky P14
Mr. & Mrs. gerard K. Kunkel P08 13
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace M. Kyle P05 08 11
Dr. John s. Landy & Dr. gloria DiMonte P11
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick LaPointe P16
Mr. & Mrs. Horacio K. Lavallen P13
Mr. & Mrs. richard J. Lawlor P13 15
Mr. & Mrs. Percy F. Leaper P80
Mr. Jin gyo Lee & Ms. soon Ae choo P12
Mr. & Mrs. David Levi P13
Mr. & Mrs. steven D. Levy P09
Mr. & Mrs. geofrey D. Lewen P10
Mr. Hashawn Lewis & Ms. nicole sistrunk-
Lewis P14
Mr. Ja sang Lim & Mrs. Young Ae Ha P13
Dr. Jonghwa Lim & Dr. Heekyoung
choi P11 12
Mr. & Mrs. robert t. Lincoln P11
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas e. Liwosz P02 05 09
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Luckey P04
Mr. David A. Ludgin & Mrs. Laurie M.
Ludgin P14
Mr. & Mrs. John e. Luke P08
Mr. & Mrs. glenn r. MacKenzie P13
Mrs. Janet D. Madison P05
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony F. Manuelli P13
Mr. & Mrs. nicholas D. Manukas, sr. P85 87
Mr. & Mrs. brian A. Markison P07 10
Mr. stephen A. Marks & Mrs. Linda b. sweet
Marks P16
Ms. Mirika M. Martin-colvin P09
Mr. & Mrs. Jefrey J. Martinides P14 17
Mr. & Mrs. Kurt D. Martila P15
Mr. & Mrs. gregory e. Mathews P17
Dr. & Mrs. Francis W. Mccarthy, Jr. P03 09
Mr. & Mrs. William L. Mccomb P07 12
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Mccord P12
Mr. & Mrs. James Mccue P07
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Mceliece P08 11
Mrs. Anna Maria Mcgann P70 gP03 05 13
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas P. Mcgann
70 P03 05 13
Mr. Lawrence t. Mcgill & Ms. Lori V.
Morris P09 12
Dr. & Mrs. John L. Mcguire P98
Mr. & Mrs. timothy P. McLaughlin P17
Ms. Dorothy J. Mcneill P12
Mr. edward J. Mcneill, Jr. P10
Mr. & Mrs. J. graeme
McWhirter P09 11 14 17
Mrs. Lillian Meckler P63
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Meggit P17
Dr. Lawrence A. Meinert & Ms. catherine
triverio P10
Mr. & Mrs. brian c. Meneghin P09 12
Mr. John L. Mesrobian P01
Ms. Marianne Meyers P07 10 13
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Milizzo P14
Mr. Larry Miller & Ms. Jean burdick P03
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executive Board
the pennington school thanks the parents
Association Board for their work and dedication
during the 201011 school year.
co Presidents:
elizabeth secrest P13 14 **
gabby Parseghian P14
Vice President:
Josie burns P10 12
secretary:
Maureen McWhirter P09 11 14 17
communications coordinator:
Ann Koloski P15
treasurer:
Molly Kramer P14
Upper school representative:
robyn campbell P14 16
Middle school representative:
Debra Lajeunesse P15 16
boarding Life representative:
Lisa skalicky P13
** trustee
Mr. richard s. Mitzner & Mrs. sharon M.
ramos-Mitzner P11
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth r. Molinaro P12
Mr. & Mrs. Alberto Montilla P90
Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Moore P04
Mr. & Mrs. John Morrison P05
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Moses P11 13
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Mosner P17
Mr. & Mrs. Vinay s. navani P16
Mr. & Mrs. sidharth nayar P09
Dr. & Mrs. Donald b. nuzzio P10
Mr. & Mrs. stephen V. oconnell P16
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. orben P11
Mrs. Jo-Ann M. orlinsky P89
Ms. Jaclyn osolinski P10
Mr. & Mrs. David s. osterman P12 14
Mr. & Mrs. todd Paige P14 17
Mr. & Mrs. rudolph A. Palombi, Jr. P14 18
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas Papa P18
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Paragamian P12 14
Dr. Jonghan Park & Ms. Jungju Kim P16
Ms. Patricia Parks P92
Dr. samir c. Patel & Dr. Arti Patel P17
Mr. & Mrs. clyde F. Payn P09
Dr. stephen g. Payne & Ms. Amy ross-
Payne P11 14
Ms. Wendy Pearl P11 14
Mr. & Mrs. richard Penske P02
Dr. & Mrs. Mark D. Pepper P16
Mr. & Mrs. ronald L. Perl P11 12
Mr. charles Perry P10
Mr. Angelo Persichilli & Ms. Kristine stanton-
Persichilli P10
Mr. & Mrs. John r. Piazza P85
Mr. & Mrs. Mark F. Pibl P10 13
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Picariello P05
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Pimley P11
Mr. & Mrs. Pellegrino Pionati P12
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Pitarresi P14
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan F. Plimpton P99
Mrs. Lori A. Plimpton P14 16
Mr. & Mrs. besrick g. Plummer P12
Dr. richard g. Popiel & Ms. Lisa A.
Holland P08
Mr. & Mrs. giuseppe Presuto P14
Te Honorable & Mrs. charles r. Previti P99
Mr. & Mrs. Michael c. Provine P10 12
Mr. & Mrs. Philip c. Pulley P12
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Puzio P14
Mr. & Mrs. ronald reardon P14
Mr. Kevin reilly P12
Ms. Aleta ricciardi P14 17
Mrs. Donna L. richardson-Hall P97
Mr. John g. ricketi & Ms. barbara A.
Depativo-ricketi P10 11
Mr. & Mrs. ronald J. rintala P14 16
Mr. & Mrs. Willie J. roach, sr. P11
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent F. rockel 52 P85
Mr. & Mrs. eric M. rosen P13
Mr. & Mrs. gary P. rossi P05 08
Mr. Michael L. rothwell & Ms. Judy e.
Venonsky P11
Ms. Lois Felice P89
Mr. & Mrs. george F. ruch P80 83
Mr. chang su rue & Ms. si eun noh P08 15
Mr. Andrey g. rukavishnikov & Ms. seda
Manopyants P13
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas M. sabatura P09
Mr. & Mrs. James D. sachs 65 P14
Mr. steve samuel & Ms. Amy
Winston P11 15
Mr. & Mrs. bill e. sappington P15
Mr. & Mrs. robert J. sarchiapone P13
Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. savchuck P12
Ms. Debbie s. schaefer P11
Mrs. Jan b. schieren P05 07
Mr. & Mrs. stephen t. schreiber P10 13
Mr. & Mrs. eugene M. schwartz P09
Mr. edward P. scull, Jr. P13
Mr. & Mrs. Keith c. secrest P13 14
Mr. & Mrs. eric L. seiler 74 P13 15
Dr. & Mrs. Paul D. seymour P06 12
Mr. & Mrs. James A. shavel P14
Ms. erin shea-Farber 88 P12
Mr. Tomas sheeran & Ms. Jeniah
Johnson P14 17
Mr. & Mrs. Mark s. sherman P13
Ms. Kyungae shin P13
Mr. Kye-Ho shin & Ms. Mi-soon Lee P09 12
Mr. Louis s. shinn & Ms. Zoe Kelman P08
Mr. & Mrs. richard V. simkus P14
Ms. cheri simon P02
Dr. robert J. skalicky & Dr. Lisa A. rogge-
skalicky P13
Mr. & Mrs. Walter D. smith P11
Mr. Tomas L. smolar 76 P08 12 13
Mr. & Mrs. Larry sobin P09
Ms. Jennifer soccorsi P13 15
Mr. Kyu sung song & Ms. Myeoung Yun P12
Mr. Arthur J. soundy & Dr. cathleen s.
soundy P12
Mr. & Mrs. Harold e. spears, Jr. P10
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. speeney iii P14
Mr. & Mrs. gerald J. spencer P01
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan s. spencer P13
Dr. David b. starkey & Dr. stephanie b.
Jones P14
Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. staton, sr. P13
Ms. Donna Desantis stephens P12
Mr. Michael J. stephens P12
Dr. Juris M. svarcbergs & Ms. nancy reyes-
svarcbergs P11
Mr. Derek sylvester & Ms. elizabeth A.
barret P13
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Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. tauber 84 P13
Mr. & Mrs. William r. Tompson
71 P03 06 09
Mrs. Anne tinker P12
Mr. Mathew M. toll & Mrs. Ann e. t.
toll P16
Mr. & Mrs. rosario totaro P10 14
Mr. & Mrs. James tringali P15 16
Mrs. Jefrey trullinger P98
Mrs. Doris M. Ursic P69
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas A. Ursic 69 P98 01
Ms. robbi Uzupis P07
Mr. Louis J. Valente & Ms. Patricia D.
Wynne P12
Mr. & Mrs. cornelius s. Van cleef P10 12
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Van Marter P13
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Verdi P11
Mr. & Mrs. timothy c. Vile P07 09 12 15
Ms. christine Wainwright P17
Mr. robin Wardell and Ms. Martha cook
Davidson P07 10
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Waters P95 98
Mr. & Mrs. Kristian n. Weeder P14
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Weinberg P14
Mr. & Mrs. barry Weisberg P05
Mr. rick Weiss & Ms. sue P. gertner-
Weiss P15
Mr. & Mrs. Hartmann Wellhoefer P10
Mr. & Mrs. gary M. Wells P05 07
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wenczel P82
Dr. & Mrs. robert Wheeler P86 87
Mr. & Mrs. J. baur Whitlesey P97 02
Dr. & Mrs. John c. Widenmeyer P10 12 15
Te rev. Dr. & Mrs. robert J.
Williams P94 95
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Wilson P15 16
Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Winkler P87 89
Mr. Youngsik Won & Ms. soojin Kang P15
Mr. & Mrs. William g. Wong P01 03
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Woolverton P78 79 80
Mr. & Mrs. shibao W. Wu P13
Dr. Mario Yepes-baraya & Ms. Jean V.
Yepes P11
Mr. sung tae Yoon & Ms. Kyung Ah
Kim P09 11
Mr. & Mrs. neil Yoskin P12
Mr. & Mrs. gordon L. Youngs, sr. P64
Ms. renee Zarelli P11
Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Zavanelli P15 16
Mr. & Mrs. richard Zema P03
Mr. David e. Zimmer P14
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Zinsser P00 02
current and past
Grandparents
Mrs. Dorothy Agress gP13
Mr. & Mrs. ed benof gP08
Mrs. toni besselaar gP14 17
Mrs. nancy blair gP13 14
Mrs. Arlene brest gP15
Ms. Joanne budnick gP13
Mr. & Mrs. James b. campbell iii gP14 16
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph carugati gP09 14
Mr. & Mrs. Peter L.
cerenzo P74 78 gP08 11
Ms. Mary t. clark gP96 12
Mrs. susan Drury P79 83 gP11
Mr. & Mrs. robert Faherty, sr. gP08 14
Mr. John V. gibson gP13
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry gray gP14
Ms. Diana Huth gP12
Dr. george c. Kyle gP05 08 11
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Lark gP13
Mrs. Livia Liberace gP14
Mr. & Mrs. charles Mapes, Jr. gP03 05
Mrs. carol Martinelli gP14
Mr. edward e. Mathews gP17
Mrs. bonnie McDonald gP17
Mrs. Anna Maria Mcgann P70 gP03 05 13
Dr. & Mrs. Mortimer t. nelson gP11 13
Mrs. Mina oundjian gP09 11 14 17
Mr. & Mrs. Francis U. Paige gP14 15
Prof. Daegyu Park & Ms. Jungja
Kwak gP07 09 16
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Pepper gP11
Mr. & Mrs. John Pitarresi gP14
Ms. Miriam ross gP13 17
Mr. irving H. sachs gP14
Mr. & Mrs. Louis schultes gP12
Mr. & Mrs. Dane scot gP15 16
Mr. & Mrs. Henry stevenson gP12
Mr. & Mrs. Peter strawbridge gP14 17
Ms. Jean tabor gP13
Mr. & Mrs. W. b. Tompson iV gP14
Mr. clark travers gP15
Dr. & Mrs. charles tweedy gP14 16
Mrs. Doris M. Ursic P69 gP98 01
Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale Vacca gP13 14
Mrs. christina Vito gP12
Mr. & Mrs. nicholas Vizachero gP14
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Walters gP11
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wenczel P82 gP00 11 15
Mrs. Mary Lou Weyand gP11
Miss Francine White gP13
Mrs. eleanor P. Young gP90 94
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Zelt gP14
current and Former
Faculty and Staff
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. ray Aklonis
Mr. & Mrs. ricardo Alaez
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Alford P11 15
Mr. & Mrs. robert A. Andresen P12 15
Mr. & Mrs. stephen bailey
Mr. & Ms. ryan bailey
Mr. & Mrs. neal blackwell
Mr. emil F. bretzger
Mr. & Mrs. chadwick A. bridges 96
Mr. & Mrs. terrence P. burns P91 93 98 00
Mr. Peter P. chase & Ms. Jenny chase
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony cifelli P06
Mr. & Mrs. ross contiliano
Mr. & Mrs. ted W. cook P90 94
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Dell P08 10
Mr. & Mrs. scot Desouza P15
Lt. col. (ret.) & Mrs. J. David Donahue
Mr. & Mrs. scot Doughty
Mr. & Mrs. t. s. Durst 90
Ms. Dolores eaton & Mr. Kevin eaton
Mr. Marc epstein & Ms. Jean elkin
Ms. Mary ellen erdie P99
Mr. Jerry H. eure 75
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fanning
Mr. edmund gauss
Mr. & Mrs. gregory glowatz
Mr. & Mrs. bernard J. gurick P11 15
Ms. Jeanne Hamburg
Mr. & Mrs. Paul e. Hausmann
Dr. & Mrs. William s. Hawkey P10 12
Mr. Marc tolo & Mrs. Alice Hay-tolo
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas Horsley P14 16 18
Ms. Jaclyn A. immordino 03
Dr. & Mrs. David iorio, sr. P17 18
Mr. & Mrs. richard c. Jarboe P10 14
Mr. Francisco De Miguel & Ms. Andrea
Jennings
Ms. Margaret L. Kelly P09
Mr. Max Kennedy
Ms. A. Melissa Kiser P01
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas e. Liwosz P02 05 09
Mr. & Mrs. samuel s. Mather ii 61
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas P. Mcgann
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70 P03 05 13
Mr. & Mrs. J. graeme
McWhirter P09 11 14 17
Mr. & Mrs. brian c. Meneghin P09 12
Ms. Diane Monteleone
Mr. & Mrs. cooper Morris
Mr. Patrick J. Murphy 80
Ms. erin oconnell
Mrs. elsie olmstead
Mr. & Mrs. todd Paige P14 17
Mr. & Mrs. Tomas Papa P18
Ms. Victoria Picone
Mrs. Lawrence Pit
Mr. Vincent Pomparelli
Ms. Jo ProckoP
Mr. & Mrs. richard riter
Mr. & Mrs. gary P. rossi P05 08
Mr. & Mrs. nicholas rossi
Mr. & Mrs. george F. ruch P80 83
Ms. Michele ruopP
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome M. russo
Mr. Mark saunders
Ms. cheri simon P02
Ms. gladys A. stevenson
Dr. & Mrs. William storrar
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur strawbridge
Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael townsend
Mr. & Mrs. edwin tucker
Ms. robbi Uzupis P07
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Uzupis
Mr. & Mrs. george F. Ward 88
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Waters P95 98
Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Winkler P87 89
Mr. & Mrs. gerard Yarnall
Mr. & Mrs. richard Zema P03
Friends
Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. boillotat
Mr. & Mrs. Lee H. Farnham
Mr. gordon s. Fell
Mr. Mark Fox
Mr. rex s. Fox
Te rev. Dr. James H. Harris, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Lugar
Mr. & Mrs. Murray s. Peyton
Te Pennington school Parents Association
Mr. Peter P. Vitelli
Dr. & Mrs. James Wickenden
Foundations
and Businesses
Anonymous
Abbot Laboratories
Ace charitable Foundation
barclays bank
bertolini Architectural Works
blades inc.
bowden Dental LLc
bristol-Myers squibb Foundation
c.V. starr & co., inc.
charles e. tweedy iii charitable Foundation
chubb and son, inc.
congoleum corporation
cordisco & bradway
eli Lilly & company Foundation
Heath Lumber company
Hess corp.
Hobart Holdings LLc
Hopewell Valley community bank
Horizon /blue cross blue shield of nJ
integrated Management inc.
Jeferies & co.
Jewish community Foundation of central
Pennsylvania
John Wiley & sons, inc.
Joseph Jingoli & son, inc.
Karkut entertainment group, LLc
Kraf employee involvement Programs
Law school Admission council
Liz claiborne Foundation
Merck company Foundation
Merrill Lynch Matching gifs
Morgan stanley & co. inc.
oneill Family trust
Pfzer Foundation
Te Prudential Foundation
Pse&g company Foundation
rhodia inc.
richard and Patricia Penske Foundation
rinklefree, LLc
stat-trade, inc.
Te bank of new York
Te barra Foundation, inc.
Te boye Foundation, inc.
Te bristol Fund, inc
Te edward e. & Marie L. Mathews Foundation
Te Fox Foundation
Te Lonnie and bete Hanauer charitable Fund
Te Meckler Foundation inc.
Te Pitsburgh Foundation
Vanguard group Foundation
W. bryce Tompson Foundation
W. P. carey & co. LLc
Wachovia corporation
Wells Fargo
Yardley group LtD co.
Zappone Family Fund through Te community
Foundation of Westmoreland county,
afliated with Te Pitsburgh Foundation
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alumni Giving
1932
Herbert K. sloane '32
1938
charles s. Hunt '38
1939
Kenneth c. Anderson '39
1940
John W. De reamer '40
charles e. Plat '40
1941
Tomas r. chamberlain '41
Jack M. Friel '41
Fred F. Morelli '41
ronald o. reit '41
1942
Frank P. Houpt '42
Frank t. Peartree '42
1943
stanley t. Holmes '43
1944
robert Debardelaben '44
r. b. Poynter '44
1945
William F. Faherty '45
James F. sherburne '45
1946
Paul n. colby '46
Mark e. Litowitz '46
William L. Martin '46
richard H. sharret '46
1947
Donald W. brown '47
Dwight J. Duryea '47
Arthur g. georgaklis '47
Tomas K. Haje '47
William P. Howe '47
robert H. Locke '47
1948
James r. McKee '48
Albert M. navas '48
1949
Aaron H. brenner '49
charles g. bristol '49
stanford P. Davis '49
robert siemons '49
robert K. smyth '49
1950
Anonymous
Andrew D. brashears '50
elliot J. smith '50
robert M. Wigod '50
1952
robert H. becket '52
erasmo A. chacon '52
Van Dale Holladay '52 P'74
norman s. Litowitz '52
robert t. Morris '52
Vincent F. rockel '52 P'85
richard t. Williams '52
1953
Harry b. guyer '53 P'79
David r. Pierson '53
1954
george r. gordon '54
1955
Morris s. Fabian '55
Andrew n. guthrie '55
Lyman H. o'neill '55
Donald H. robbins '55
H. A. smith '55
conrad Yungbliut '55
1957
bertram b. rowley '57
charles L. tabb '57
1958
J. craig Jurgensen '58
Peter n. stoll '58
Peter L. White '58
1959
neil c. brasure '59
William s. brownell '59
Perry L. chin '59
M. Alan Lish '59
bruce J. stuckel '59
1960
Douglas M. Davies '60
D. J. Kersey '60
Marcos J. Policar '60
1961
george W. cawman '61
W. Tomas Douglass '61
robert b. Harris '61
samuel s. Mather '61
eliot F. terborgh '61
1962
Maurice c. bellando '62
David L. sherwood '62
benjamin J. shinn '62
1963
Wilson r. bradley '63
William s. cartwright '63
David L. colglazier '63
edwin F. Hann '63
Alan M. Meckler '63
1964
robert L. casper '64
glenn A. cranker '64
Harvey s. Melamed '64
1965
Peter W. brown '65
george W. goodell '65
James D. sachs '65 P '14
James K. sapienza '65
Andrew schwarz '65
stuart r. silver '65
1966
W. g. Alexander '66
gregg W. boehne '66
David L. copenhaver '66
Jed s. Feibush '66
Loren P. shoemaker '66
1967
stephen s. Keesler '67
bruce c. Wood '67
1968
richard L. Pelio '68
steven M. silberman '68
John r. Ungaro '68
1969
Andrew J. Pravder '69
John H. romine '69
Tomas A. Ursic '69 P '98 '01
1970
James W. Hand '70
Tomas P. Mcgann
'70 P '03 '05 '13
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1971
Arthur A. galloway '71
William D. Haas '71
William r. Tompson
'71 P '03 '06 '09
1972
scot J. Deutchman '72
george M. Hofman '72
John M. Zuccarelli '72
1973
george b. Holmes '73
gary J. Patricelli '73
ned e. saaz '73
stephen tan '73
1974
Amorn Phongsphetraratana '74
eric L. seiler '74 P '13 '15
robert r. tucci '74
1975
Jerry H. eure '75
robert P. Keene '75
1976
susan r. clark '76
Drew c. curry '76
A. L. Denton '76
Tomas W. Fletcher '76
Tomas L. smolar
'76 P '08 '12 '13
1977
Aldo A. Ferri '77
scot t. gray '77
F. Kevin Hennessey '77
Jane e. Keene 77
1978
Anthony e. costa '78
rebecca greer gunselman '78
robert J. rahl '78 P '07 '13
1979
cathlene Y. banker '79
robert e. carroll '79
robert r. gale '79
Dennis s. Keating '79 P '08 '09
Leslie D. Klabbatz '79
Donna F. Kotcamp '79
irma g. sarafn '79
Peter J. tucci '79
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1980
brian J. bastecki '80 P '14
Howard J. cohen '80
nanete Dobin cronan '80
christopher J. Lupariello '80
Patrick J. Murphy '80
george F. ruch '80
David e. Woolverton '80
1981
Tomas D. chiodi '81
renee W. gher '81
eduardo gomez '81
stephen A. Willis '81
1982
Mark A. Wenczel '82
1983
Lynn Drury Morano '83 P'11 '14
Kenneth A. Hansen '83 P'15
Julia H. Johansson '83
Tomas r. Vesey '83
carrie A. Vinch '83
1984
Franklin D. sanders '84
Michael D. tauber '84 P '13
1985
Michael D. Jingoli '85 P '11 '15
Keith A. Karkut '85
Michelle L. Keating Donan '85
georgia A. Manukas '85
James c. Palmer '85
Jessica r. sanders 85
1986
David DeMartin '86
Jennifer W. Faber '86
David s. Huchler '86
David s. Kern '86
1987
carmen V. Armenti '87
Dennis J. Lepold '87
nicholas D. Manukas '87
Jill A. scot '87
1988
Jennifer L. Jamieson '88
Jefrey g. Long '88
robert c. Pepper '88
erin shea-Farber '88 P '12
george F. Ward '88
1989
robert e. bird '89

1990
t. s. Durst '90
Douglas r. saltstein '90
Kristi A. sorbello Frank '90
1991
Jonathon s. bowden '91
Jordan M. gray '91
Donald r. Marriot '91
scot r. trachtenberg '91
1992
nopadol tarmallpark '92
1993
erica b. Howard-Poter '93
noah r. ring '93
1994
Jason D. o'Donnell '94
Michael Z. scharf '94
1995
Zachary r. Mannheimer '95
1996
chadwick A. bridges '96
nicole g. Mcinerney '96
Michelle e. nafziger '96
1997
Dimitrios Kelembelidis '97

1998
ellen e. eischen '98
christa H. Mcguire '98
1999
Francesca DiFazio '99
Philip A. Prassas '99
Joshua L. strober '99
2000
Jonathan M. Weiss '00
Mathew D. Zinsser '00
2001
David b. Mesrobian '01
celeste H. Murphy '01
Monica H. odening '01
2002
blair-Ashley Kline '02
christopher t. Liwosz '02
Jonathan M. Zinsser '02
2003
Anonymous
christopher Derose '03
benjamin golub '03
Jaclyn A. immordino '03
scarlet t. Mcnally '03
courtney A. odening '03
2004
sean P. Luckey '04
Douglas M. nelson '04
2005
Adem bunkeddeko '05
spencer g. garrison '05
timothy W. Liwosz '05
Maxwell b. owen '05
2006
William P. carey '06
sam A. colalillo '06
Adam toltzis '06
2007
bayard g. gardineer '07
Michelle s. Hart '07
gillian r. Kemmerer '07
Andrew r. Vile '07
rebecca Wardell '07
2008
Marly r. Faherty '08
britany e. Kunkel '08
John e. Luke '08
2009
ryan H. bernstein '09
Adriana Decervantes '09
sarah c. gardineer '09
christopher Joy '09
Jared b. Keating '09
Jacob A. Levy '09
Mathew Liwosz '09
Katherine L. Lovinger '09
charles b. Meneghin '09
georgia P. scharite '09
Dustin A. Vile '09
2010
Anonymous
Lauren e. Faber '10
Austin D. Jarboe '10
rePort oF giVing 20102011
Hannah M. Knudsen '10
timothy H. Meinert '10
Donald b. nuzzio '10
Dean M. Psomaras '10
John A. ricketi '10
Margaret L. Wardell '10
Jae Jun You '10
2011
Priscilla bonilla '11
ben J. colalillo '11
Alexander g. gardineer 11
samuel t. Perrine '11
Andrea F. ricketi '11
Alix g. samuel '11
Kathryn K. testa '11
elise Zarelli-Dorsey '11
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association Board
the pennington school gratefully
acknowledges the loyalty of these
alumni and all of their work for the
Alumni Association during the 201011
school year.
President:
robert casper 64 **
Vice President:
Josh strober 99
chad bridges 96
Peter brown 65
spencer garrison 05
evan geronemus 01
timothy Johnson iii 03
Jacob Levy 09
Dan sheridan 94
Mitchell sloane 87
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Supporting the pennington School
thE iRA chARitABlE RollovER is BAck FoR 2011!
Are you required to take a distribution from your iR that you just dont need, but on which you have to pay income
tax? Are you age 70 or older?
great news!
You can transfer some or all of your iR distribution (limits apply) direct to Pennington instead and avoid having to
pay income tax. if you have assets in other retirement vehicles, you must frst roll them into an iR and then make
the transfer to Pennington.
Another way of using your retirement plan to make a gif is to designate Te Pennington School as the benefciary. Benef-
ciary designations (even partial designations) are a common and easy way to make a gif. It can also save your estate fom
an income tax and estate planning burden that, combined, may exceed half of your plan assets. Leaving retirement funds
to Pennington eliminates both income and estate taxes.
plAnnED giving At pEnnington thE FRAncis hARvEY gREEn sociEtY
YoU hAvE thE oppoRtUnitY to hElp EnsURE oUR FUtURE sUccEss
A planned gif to Pennington indicates a commitment to the long-term success of the school. Tese gifs, generally
made through bequests and trusts, will create a very strong cornerstone for the future of Pennington. gifs to the
Francis Harvey green society can help advance the school and its mission, ensure the continued fnancial strength
of the school, and provide future generations of students with an exceptional learning experience.
Tere is no minimum contributionjust the desire to participate in Pennington's future.
Dr. Francis Harvey Green was headmaster of Te Pennington School fom 1920 to 1943. His legacy lives on in the commit-
ment to academic excellence and respect for each individual that was his hallmark as a teacher and administrator.
if you have an interest in learning more about the iR charitable rollover, or how to make a planned gif to the
Pennington school, please contact Maggie Kelly at 6097376126 or via email at mkelly@pennington.org.
3 www.pennington.org
Afer stanley Holmes 43 reminded us that 2011 marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of sto-
ried Headmaster Dr. Francis Harvey green, Head of school Penny townsend decided a celebra-
tion was in order. she called the school community together on May 19, Dr. greens birthday, to
kick of, with cupcakes, a years observance of his sesquicentennial. born slightly a month afer
the outbreak of the civil War, Dr. green was in his sixtieth year when he assumed the Pennington
headmastership in December 1920, leaving West chester University, where he had been head of
the english Department. His years as head (192043) encompassed some difcult times for the
countrythe great Depression and the early years of World War iibut he found creative ways
for boys of limited means to atend the school. graduates of those years remember the many dis-
tinguished literary fgures he brought to campus and, most of all, the impact of the man himself
on their personal development.
in recognition of Dr. greens signifcant role in Penningtons historyand in celebration of his
life well livedthe school is collecting alumni memories of or refections on Dr. green, which
will be posted on the school website. Tey may be submited to webmaster@pennington.org.
My fond memories of Dr. Green and the Pennington School are
many. One of the things I remember Dr. Green ofen saying was
Say what you mean, and mean what you say. What a small
world Pennington was at that time! Dr. Greens wife was my
fathers Sunday School teacher in Trenton, and my father sold
Dr. Green several green cars in the 30s and 40s. Dr. Green had
a personalized license plate, which was prety rare in those days.
Te plate represents Lowellden and his birth date, May 19.

stan Holmes 43
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the pennington School
112 West delaware avenue | pennington, new Jersey 08534
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