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Page 1: A Year of Community: Working Together 2010-2011

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Letter from the Head Master

Letter from the President of the Board of Trustees

Financial Report from the Chief Financial Officer

Leadership & Volunteers 2010-2011

Capital Giving & Retricted Gifts

St. Andrew’s School Leadership & Volunteers

Building Our Community - The Campaign for St. Andrew’s School

The 1893 Society

Named Endowment Funds

2010-2011 Donors Listed by Gift Societies

A Night of Shining Stars - Fundraiser for Scholarships

Partners in Education

Alumni Gifts, Donors by Class Year

Parents & Alumni Parents

Grandparents & Alumni Grandparents

Gifts in Kind

Matching Gift Companies

Gifts in Memory

Gifts in Honor

Ways to Give

Contact St. Andrew’s School

2011-2011 Pledge Form

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l e t t e rf r o m t h e h e A d m A S t e rAs I just finished my fifteenth year as Head Master, I am filled with

confidence and hope at what a St. Andrew’s education can mean to

a student and his or her family. Our dedicated faculty – many long

tenured – continue to work hard in various arenas, but specifically in the

classroom utilizing those methods by which they can teach each child in

the style they need. Our enthusiastic Board of Trustees works very hard

to raise funds, offer direction, and plan the future of the School. Our

support staff and maintenance department provide us with the everyday

functions that help us do what we need to make the School work. And

of course our students, the reason for our existence, continue to amaze

me with their progress, their enthusiasm, and their recognition of what

St. Andrew’s has done for them. Our Commencement 2011 punctuated

that attitude with an exclamation point as each student with a different

past walked across the stage as a St. Andrew’s success story with six

hundred plus people applauding that special moment.

We have, as you will see from the financial report, survived the recession

and balanced the budget. We did this through cost cutting measures,

watching each budget closely, raising more than $600,000 in the

Annual Fund (a record!), and strong enrollment. While we continue

to act conservatively, we have restored raises for our faculty and staff

and completed several capital projects, including the renovation of a

campus house we bought a few years ago. The largest project is the

expansion and renovation of Gardiner Hall, which was completed

for our fall semester. We are enjoying the larger dining facilities, new

entrance, landscaping, and the renovated kitchen for our growing school

and meeting fire codes. This project was the first phase of a facility

renewal totaling more than ten million dollars that will eventually

include renovation of our largest dorms, Bill’s House and Cady House.

During Parents Weekend, we launched our capital campaign, Building

Our Community, which will continue to support facility renovations

imperative to the daily living of our students and their teachers.

This is another step in creating the kind of residential life

experience that will not only benefit our boarders, but day

students as well.

I urge you to visit the campus, see what is happening, and spend

time with us. Our door is always open to you!

With Appreciation,

John D. Martin

Head Master

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� Annual report 2010-2011

Dear Friends,

We’re in our 117th year and, upon reflection, I think Father Chapin, our founder,

would be most pleased.

The school is certainly a different place than he would recognize, a place with

modern buildings, indoor plumbing and many more students than he’d have ever

imagined. Gone are the horses and the farm. Still, he’d be reflective that the

culture of doing good deeds, working together to make things happen and dealing

with one another with common courtesy remain the core values that allow for the

real work to be accomplished, that of educating our students.

For families who have children at St. Andrew’s, they know first hand of the

professionalism of our educators. In our professional teaching staff, our

educational foundation is one of granite. Our administration and support staff

have us focused on our future while ensuring our educational outcomes are

achieved, today. Our board and many benefactors continue to expand their

manifold graciousness to St. Andrew’s.

On behalf of all of us at St. Andrew’s, thank you for all you have done and

continue to do to advance our mission.

And, to our families and our students, we thank you for the confidence you have

in us. You are our reason for existence. We pledge to continue on the path

laid down 117 years ago by Father Chapin, where we provide an educational

experience that converts to a lifetime of learning ambition and positive citizenry.

Many blessings!

John S. Harker

President of the Board 2007 - 2011

letter from the preSidentof t h e b o A r d o f t r u S t e e S

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� Annual report 2010-2011

I am pleased to report our progress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011

While the School continues to operate in a weakened overall economy

where the full recovery has yet to be experienced, operations for the year

are reason for encouragement in many areas of measurement.

St. Andrew’s unrestricted operating results before capital expenditures and

principal debt service produced a surplus of $615.6 thousand which was

significantly better than previous year operations and the 2010-2011 fiscal

year base plan. After capital improvements and principal debt service,

the School’s operating surplus was $179.0 thousand. The general surplus

for the year was mostly attributable to higher enrollment particularly in

the Boarding program levels coupled with the maintenance of financial

aid levels close to the original targets. Additionally, the final operating

numbers were buoyed by a record level of contributions and grants, lower

program and support services expense, and a reduced interest expense

level. The School continues to operate with a reduced full-time equivalent

staffing base and remains guarded from an expense and program expansion

standpoint.

The School served approximately 218 full-time equivalent students in

grades 3-12. This recent record of 62 Boarders is to be celebrated from

both a mission viewpoint and admissions achievement in this economic

climate. Gross revenue from tuition was $8.0 million which was a material

improvement from last year and also exceeded our plan expectations.

Financial aid remains a cornerstone of the School’s programmatic ethos.

Financial aid which swelled to $2.1 million last year as an enrollment

management tool was essentially flat between years. Despite essentially

providing level funding, financial aid as a percent of tuition at 26.9%

still represents a level that vastly exceeds most schools and reinforces the

School’s commitment to providing education to a diverse socio-economic

student body.

The endowment enjoyed growth over the year increasing by

approximately $900 thousand from last year’s levels to a period end

endowment total of $17.3 million. The contribution to operations

from the endowment totaled $823.4 thousand, representing 10.9% of

the School’s total revenue. Based on a three-year moving average the

School spends approximately 5.0% of the endowment value annually.

This spending policy methodology provides the School operating funds

while protecting the corpus from meaningful erosion. The Endowment

Committee of the Board of Trustees executes its fiduciary responsibilities

by safeguarding the assets of the School while maximizing return and

minimizing risk within a well developed and strategically oriented

investment policy. The total return for the endowment for the fiscal

year was 9.78%. Our endowment level compares favorably to similarly

sized schools as does the related endowment supplement per student.

The School recognizes the importance of the endowment as an asset to

ensure both current and future financial stability and continues to seek

growth through new gifts as well as sound financial stewardship.

With the guidance of the Facilities Committee, the physical plant

was further enhanced with improvements to residential facilities

and academic buildings. The School chose to outsource grounds

maintenance to a longstanding professional contractor. This renewed

emphasis on our grounds is designed to provide the community and

visitors alike a manicured campus that continues to be functional while

highlighting our unique buildings and interesting landscape features.

We hope to complete the renovation of the Frederick Law Olmsted

designed quad which was enhanced only recently with irrigation through

donor generosity. A full interior renovation and addition to the School’s

dining facility, Gardiner Hall is nearly complete. This ambitious project,

which is part of the School’s Master Plan, has been included as a key

element within the Capital Campaign, Building Our Community.

The renovation has energized the School, making for a sociable and

pleasurable dining experience with increased seating capacity, modern

seating options, and digital monitors available. Finely landscaped,

the entrance plaza provides outdoor seating and the vestibule is warm

and inviting. Consistent with the School’s Master Plan and needs

assessment, the School is in the feasibility and early planning phases

finAnCiAlr e p o r t f r o m t h e C h i e f f inAnCiAl off iCer

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for significant improvements to its dormitories. These improvements

are critical to not only expanding the boarding community but also to

ensure that the School remains competitive with its residential facilities.

Technology within the School continues to experience pressure

for additional investment. To that end the School is assessing its

infrastructure and considering the benefits of server virtualization

and the introduction of “cloud computing”. In tandem with a recent

investment in new network hardware this strategic direction will

allow for more efficient administration of our expanding network and

licensing requirements while providing the community the ability to

access their own files and a greater variety of School software not only

from any digital device on campus but remotely as well. This will create

tremendous benefit to the faculty and student body in the teaching and

learning process, respectively.

For the 2011-2012 fiscal year, the School has projected a balanced

budget with a level enrollment to be achieved in a economy that

continues to waver.

A special thanks to the Endowment Committee, Facilities Committee

and the Finance Committee for their strategic vision and caring

stewardship of the School’s assets.

Thank you for your continued support,

James M. Meehan

Chief Financial Officer

r e v e n u e d i s t r i b u t i o n

76.4%

10.8%

8.6%

4.1%

$7,612,642

$823,399

$654,874

$315,513

Net Tu

ition a

nd Fe

es

Contributions and GiftsAuxilliary

Endowed Funds

S t a t e m e n t s o f f i n a n c i a l p o s i t i o n

Assets

Cash and cash equivalent $ 916,142 $ 329,517Pledges receivables, net 1,153,599 642,887Prepaid expenses 122,798 121,871Student loan receivables, net 73,273 73,752

Investments 17,336,208 16,416,676Property and equipment, net 19,123,031 19,043,515Bond issuance costs, net 142,143 88,021

Totalassets $38,867,194 $36,716,239

LiabilitiesandNetAssets

Liabilities: Account payable $ 68,170 $ 51,935

Accured expenses 630,816 597,802 Prepaid tuition, fees, and other 1,561,557 1,152,650 Obligation under interest rate swap contracts 500,372 487,715 Bonds and notes payable 7,757,634 7,999,977

Totalliabilities 10,518,549 10,290,079

Net assets:Unrestricted 13,412,837 13,328,809Temporary restricted 5,767,146 4,019,343

Permanently restricted 9,168,662 9,078,008

Totalnetassets 28,348,645 26,426,160

Totalliabilitiesandnetassets $38,867,194 $36,716,239

June30,2011 2010

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

President

John S. Harker

Vice President

Jeffrey A. St. Sauveur

Treasurer

Jonathan R. Conklin

Secretary

Jeanie Charness

Nina Brodeur

David A. Brown ’52

Pamela C. Faulkner

Eric B. Mack ’00

Norman E. McCulloch, Jr.

Ralph Posner

Mark A. Ross

Anne F. Sage Sgro

Alfred B. Van Liew

Kristin L. Waugh

Elizabeth S. White

Margot F. Wolf

Ex OFFICIO:

The Rev. Robert K. Marshall

The Rt. Rev. Geralyn Wolf

TRUSTEE EMERITI

Gilman Angier*

Edward C. Barrett ’31*

Frederick H. Belden*

Donald W. Bolster

Rev. Robert T. Brooks

Alfred Buckley, Jr.*

Albert Bush-Brown ’42*

Charlie Clapp*

Henry V. Collins, Jr.

J. Wallace Conklin ’36*

William D. Cuthbertson, Jr.*

Thomas P. Dimeo

Margaretta L. Edwards

Janice H. Field*

Charles C. Fields ’53

Gregory Floyd

Caryl Frankenberger

Priscilla W. Givan

Richard M. C. Glenn III

John E. Godfrey

Rev. C. Neal Goldsborough

Jonathan Green

Floyd Gregory

Frederick R. Griffiths

Dorothy H. Hale

Stephen Hamblett*

Archer Harman, Jr.

Hal Hayden

William H. Heisler, III*

John S. Higgins*

Berton Hill*

Alexander H. Hirst*

Harold Hitchen, Jr. ’51

Mary M. Hood

Lloyd L. Hughes*

Charles E. Hummel

The Rt. Rev. George N. Hunt, III*

Brian J. Hurley

Jane Hurley

Robert J. Janes*

Richard S. Landau

Richard W. Lisle*

T. Robley Louttit, Jr.*

Ian D. Malcolm*

Jan L. Malcolm

Carroll M. McLoughlin

Nana Mensah

Kingsley N. Meyer

Wayne J. Montague ’77

St. Andrew’S SChool

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

President

Michael Oelbaum ’93

Vice President

K. Fred Holst ’62

Secretary

Jenifer Foulkes ’91

Events Coordinator

Karen Urbaniak Anderson ’90

ST. ANDREW’S

PARENT ASSOCIATION

President

Tillie Lang

Treasurer

Mariann Gardner

Secretary

Julie Montalbano

CLASS REPRESENTATIVES:

Class of �0�9 & �0�0

Carla Audet

Class of �0�8

Julie Montalbano

Class of �0��

Gina Bernier

Class of �0��

Jacqueline Lang

Class of �0��

Richelle Dominique

Class of �0��

Christa Grigorov

Class of �0��

Sharon Collier

Class of �0��

Ellen Gordon

Class of �0��

Wendy Iannarilli

THE ALFRED BUCKLEY, JR. AWARD FOR VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP

Alfred Buckley, Jr. was a member of St. Andrew’s Board of Trustees from 1975 until his passing in December 2005. Beloved by all for his warmth and dry wit, “Buck” played many roles in the course of his long associa-tion with St. Andrew’s. The recipient of this award represents Buck’s commitment, active involvement, and ability to get things done.

The Buckley award for 2010-2011 was presented to Kim O’Donoghue not only for all the tasks she has per-formed for St. Andrew’s over the years, but for her inspiring energy, unfaltering commitment, and contagious smile. Since 2003, Kim was there with her sleeves rolled up. Promoting the importance of volunteer efforts, she played a key role with the revitalization of the St. Andrew’s Parent Association and served as Co-Presi-dent in 2008. She has contributed supplies and baked goods, organized many events and worked in the class-room. She was a tireless member of the Parent Giving Committee, and played an important role in creating the St. Andrew’s School Commitment to Community Scholarship. Kim stands out most because of the spirit and passion with which she worked. In 2010, as Co-Chairperson for a successful Night of Shining Stars, she could be seen on campus at all hours of the day carefully tending to every detail. Although her daughter Libby graduated in 2010, Kim continues to volunteer at St. Andrew’s fitting in time between work and family.

2006 - Nina Brodeur 2008 - Bonnie Bower, DDS 2010 - Kim O’Donoghue 2007 - Richard Hill ’56 2009 - Pamela Rosen

“when i think of St. Andrew’s, i think of a close-knit, loving

community with full of energy and spirit. i also think of car-

ing teachers and administrators who instill in each student

a sense of self-confidence and a can-do attitude no matter

what the circumstances.” – pAm fAulkner

Rowland S. Morgan, Jr.*

Lisa Otterbach

Walter Perry, Jr.*

Richard H. Pierce

Michael A. Plater

Gretchen A. Reilly

Reverend John S. Rogers

Gregg Rosen

George M. Sage*

James R. Schomer

Judy Scott*

Robert W. Shadd, Esq.*

Raymond P. Sharpe

William M. Sloan

Robert E. Sprague

Rev. Daryl W. Stahl

Howard G. Sutton

Jeffery D. Taber

C. Milton Tanner

George C. Taylor

Joel N. Tobey*

Arthur R. Torrey*

Henry S. Urbaniak, Jr.

Kenneth W. Washburn

Bradley J. Waugh

Mary T. White*

Carole C. Williams

Charles S. Wilson

James P. Wilson

John F. Wilson

* Deceased

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GEORGE M. SAGE, JR.

DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Chair

John S. Harker

Karen Urbaniak Anderson ’90

John A. Chmura, III ’98

Tillie Lang

Ralph Posner

Mark A. Ross

Anne F. Sgro

Elizabeth S. White

ADMINISTRATION:

John D. Martin

Brenda H. Migliaccio

FACULTY:

Michael A. Hart

Susan McGann

EDUCATION AND STUDENT

LIFE COMMITTEE

Chair

Jeanie Charness

Nina Brodeur

Pamela C. Faulkner

John S. Harker

Eric B. Mack ’00

Anne F. Sgro

Elizabeth S. White

ADMINISTRATION:

John D. Martin

Nanci DeRobbio

Dana Gurney

Eric A. Hill

Michael Morin

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ENDOWMENT COMMITTEE

Chair

David A. Brown ’52

Jonathan R. Conklin

John S. Harker

Norman E. McCulloch, Jr.

Gregory D. Perry

Alfred B. Van Liew

Charles White

ADMINISTRATION:

John D. Martin

James M. Meehan

FACILITIES COMMITTEE

Chair

Jeffrey A. St. Sauveur

Charles Fields ’53

John S. Harker

Richard Hill ’56

Margot F. Wolf

ADMINISTRATION:

John D. Martin

James M. Meehan

FINANCE COMMITTEE

Chair

Jonathan R. Conklin

David A. Brown ’52

Robert Dreier

John S. Harker

Richard Hill ’56

Harold Hitchen, Jr. ’51

Norman E. McCulloch, Jr.

Gregory D. Perry

Alfred B. Van Liew

ADMINISTRATION:

John D. Martin

James M. Meehan

GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE

Chair

Norman E. McCulloch, Jr.

John S. Harker

Ralph Posner

Elizabeth S. White

ADMINISTRATION:

John D. Martin

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“St. Andrew’s was my home. It instilled a good work ethic in me and

the traits I needed to become a productive citizen. St. Andrew’s

educated, nurtured, and provided me with a strong foundation, and

today I am grateful to be in a position to be able give back to the

school.” – RIchARd hIll ’56

c A P I T A lG IV I N G& RESTRIcTEd GIFTSFor larger undertakings that cannot be supported by our general operating

budget, donors may choose to give to capital projects or programs restricted

to purpose. St. Andrew’s is indebted to the generosity of those who have

helped facilitate specific projects that fall outside the Building Our Community

capital campaign and general operations. Such initiatives included campus

beautification, faculty housing, professional services, commencement awards,

and classroom equipment during the 2010-2011 fiscal year.

Jonathan and Melissa Alschuler

Anonymous

Ayco Charitable Foundation

Billy Andrade-Brad Faxon Charities for Children, Inc.

Peter and Mary Jane Blanchet

Box Tops for Education

Jonathan R. Conklin

Angela Zhang-Li and Frederick L. Fagin ’57

Gladys and Charles Fields ’53

Stephen Glinick

John and Elizabeth Harker

Rosemarie and Richard Hill ’56

Horizon Energy Group

HRH Partners, LTD

Erik Kuegel ’14

Jacqueline MacDonald

McAdams Charitable Foundation

Leonora and Albert McBride, Jr. ’52

Pepper Dining, Inc.

Ralph and Maria Posner

The Rhode Island Foundation

Rhode Island Zoological Society

St. Andrew’s School

Parent Association

Stop & Shop A+ School Rewards

Target

Mary Teixeira

Wayne Tso and Marion Masterson-Tso

U. S. Energy Corp.

Alfred and Frances Van Liew

The White Family Foundation

Margot F. Wolf

Individuals interested in future capital projects are encouraged to speak with

Brenda Hunter Migliaccio, Director of Development, at 401-246-1230 ext. 3033.

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Building Our Community is about ensuring that the unique, nurturing

community that has always been the essence of St. Andrew’s will

continue to be the cornerstone of its success.

Since the arrival of Head Master John D. Martin in 1996, St. Andrew’s

has become a leader in the educational community. As a result, student

population has increased by 80%, and families are finding the programs at

St. Andrew’s School to be a long-sought-after alternative in their efforts to

find the appropriate learning and living environment for their child.

To maintain the same unique offerings to our current student body as

well as the future needs of additional families, the facilities imperative

to daily campus living must be expanded and renovated. Therefore,

Building Our Community will address the following building and

construction goals over the next three years:

•ExpansionandrenovationofGardinerHalldiningfacility.

Cost:$2.9million.

•ExpansionandrenovationofCadyHouseandBill’s

Housedormitories.

Cost:$7.1million.

•ExpansionandrenovationofBishopClarkHall

studentcenter.

Cost:$1million.

Along with these capital endeavors of bricks and mortar, we remain

committed to a strong and growing Annual Fund which will account for

$1.5 million of unrestricted gifts over the next three years.

An ambitious undertaking to raise $12.5 million, Building Our Community will

solidify the essential qualities of our welcoming community.

Early pledges to this campaign and additional capital donations allowed us

to complete renovations of Hardy Hall to include a new Lower School for

grades three through five, renovations to Jones Gymnasium to include a

state of the art fitness center, and the construction of a service road on the

north end of campus.

St. Andrew’s School is truly grateful to those individuals in our community

for their continued commitment and support of this endeavor.

“we have been blessed with the leadership of John martin over

the past 15 years. in that time, through the hard work of

his dedicated faculty and others, we have witnessed an 80%

growth in student population. the success of this campaign

will further enhance our highest objective: that sense of ’be-

longing’ to a nurturing community of students, many of whom

consider St. Andrew’s their home.” – SAndy mCCulloCh

buildinG our Communitythe CAmpAiGn for St. Andrew’S SChool

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The Father Chapin Society

($100,000.00 +)

Anonymous (2)

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Carter

Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. McCulloch, Jr., Trustees of the McAdams Charitable Foundation

Estate of George M. Sage

Anne F. (Sage) Sgro and Jesse D. Sgro

Alfred and Frances Van Liew

Elizabeth and John H. White, Jr. and White Family Foundation

The Headmasters’ Society

($50,000.00 +)

Anonymous

Brian and Jane Hurley

Mark and Donna Ross

Mrs. Barbara H. Sage

Bernard and Martha Taradash

The Chapel Society

($25,000.00 +)

AMICA Mutual Insurance Co.

Amy Janes Bare Charitable Foundation

Alfred Buckley, Jr.*

FM Global Insurance

Grimshaw-Gudewicz Charitable Foundation

John and Elizabeth Harker

Winifred and Harold Hitchen, Jr. ’51

Mark Hosley, MD, Ph.D & Bonnie Bower, DDS

Gregg and Pamela Rosen

Jeffrey and Clementina St. Sauveur

Margot F. Wolf

The Federal Road Society

($10,000.00 +)

Mark and Nina Brodeur

Rev. Robert and Rhea Brooks

Joseph and Paula Caramadre

Jeanie and Wayne Charness

Pamela and Robert Faulkner

Lester Keats

John and Sheila Martin

Ralph and Maria Posner

The Rhode Island Foundation

Rhode Island Health and Education Building Corporation

George* and Barbara Sage

Shivan and Jyothi Subramaniam

The Bishop Society

(Up to $10,000.00)

Anthony and Esther Caran

Jonathan R. Conklin

Gladys and Charles Fields ’53

Calvert C. Groton (in honor of David A. Brown ’52)

Carol and T. Robley Louttit, Jr.*

Philip and Dona Lycurgus

Eric B. Mack ’00

James and Theresa Meehan

Cynthia and Richard Pierce, Esq.

Robert and Audrey Sprague

* Deceased

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Virginia E. Beachen*

Robert and Doni Blumenstock

Alfred Buckley, Jr.*

Robert B. Campbell ’74

Edith Chisholm

Jonathan R. Conklin

Beverly and Kirke Everson, Jr.*

Frederick R. Griffiths

John and Elizabeth Harker

Rosemarie and Richard Hill ’56

Winifred and Harold Hitchen, Jr. ’51

Joseph Hoxie ’42

Gordon and Diane Hutton

Mildred A. Jodat*

Frederick and Betsy Johnson

Lester and Linda* Keats

Sandra and Charles Knowles ’67

Jacqueline and David* MacDonald ’47

Ernest and Diane Martin ’57

Mary E. McCulloch*

Dorothy R. and Norman E. McCulloch, Jr.

Virginia Newhall

Michael Poppers and Cheryl Amantea

George* and Barbara Sage

Ruth F. Scobie*

Catherine and Robert* Shadd, Esq.

Rochelle and Aaron Shatkin, M.D.

Dr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Walker ’42

Stephen and Jane Waters

Charlotte A. Wetherell*

Margot F. Wolf

* Deceased

For additional information on planned gifts and 1893 Society, please contact the Development Office at 401-246-1230.

t h e 1 8 9 3S o C i e t ythe trustees of St. Andrew’s School have

established the 1893 Society in recognition

of those who have made a provision for the

School in their estate plans. we gratefully

acknowledge the generosity and foresight of

those donors listed.

“during the many years i have been associated with St. Andrew’s,

all the people i have met have always had the best interest of the

school at heart. the school has greatly benefitted from people of

all backgrounds.” – hArold hitChen, Jr. ’51

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Adrian A. Hurley Faculty Chair

Alexander H. Hirst Scholarship

Alfred and Lenora Glancy Fund for Faculty Salaries

Alice Spink Memorial Fund

Anna P. and Bradford R. Martin, Sr. Scholarship Fund

Beckerer Family Fund

Bertha H. Sawyer Scholarship Fund

Charles A. F. Smith, Jr. ’42 Memorial Scholarship Fund

Edward C. Barrett ’31 Memorial Scholarship

Eric B. Jacober ’07 Fund for Cross Country

Ernest Augat Faculty Chair

Fred M. Roddy Scholarship Fund

George Flint Hoadley ’52 Scholarship Fund

Gladys Trudeau Fischer Fund

Happy White Endowment for the Visual Arts

Herbert W. Spink Scholarship Fund

Ida Ballou Littlefield Scholarship Fund

J. Wallace Conklin, M.D. ’36 Memorial Scholarship Fund

Jessica Blumenstock ’96 Scholarship

John Clarke Scholarship

June Rockwell Levy Scholarship

Leslie A. and Lillian P. Walker Memorial Scholarship

Louis W. Downes College Scholarships

Maxwell Mays Faculty Chair

Newhall Family Scholarship Fund

Philip D. Snyder ’02 Scholarship Fund

Reverend Irving A. Evans Scholarship Fund

Richard W. Lisle Memorial Scholarship Fund

Sorin Scholarship Fund

St. Andrew’s School Parent Association Commitment to Community Scholarship Fund

Stephen G. Waters Scholarship

Student Activities Endowment Fund

Technology Endowment Fund

Weekend Endowment Fund

Winifred and Harold Hitchen, Jr. ’51 Scholarship Fund

n A m e de n d o w m e n t f u n d SThe Endowment is an essential part of the School’s future as it provides a

steady stream of income into the yearly operation of the School. These

funds currently support approximately 9% of the School’s operating

budget including teacher salaries, building and classroom maintenance,

student scholarships, library operations, and visual arts.

�0�0-�0�� ENDOWMENT

BENEFACTORS

Anonymous

AMICA Mutual Insurance Co.

James and Karen Urbaniak Anderson ’90

Association of Fundraising Professionals - RI Chapter

William and Nancy Azano

The Beckerer Foundation

Frank S. Beckerer, Jr.

Robert and Doni Blumenstock

Susan and David A. Brown ’52

Russell Brown ’56

Cary Coen

Elizabeth Conklin, M.D.

Frances P. Conklin, M.D.

Jonathan R. Conklin

Charles Dwyer

Gladys and Charles Fields ’53

FirstWorks

Eric Forti

Matthew Forti

Joel Bielawski and Suzanne Fortier

Jenifer Foulkes ’91

Ken Hartnett

Douglas and Aleta Johnson

Richard A. Kravitz

Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Lisle

John and Leah Macomber

John and Sheila Martin

Gabriela D. & John J. Masko, III

John B. and Marjorie Montgomery

Virginia D. Newhall

Phyllis R. and Sruel M. Oelbaum

Jennifer and Vincent Pera, Jr., M.D.

Faith and Jeffrey Pine

John and Jessica Pinkos

Providence Metallizing Co, Inc.

Providence Picture Frame Co.

Harry and Janine Schwartz

Robert D. and Mindy Sherwin

The Philip Snyder Foundation

Barbara Sorin

George and Marcia Usdin

Stephen and Jane Waters

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The Father Chapin Society

($10,000.00 +)

John Almeida

AMICA Mutual Insurance Co.

Anonymous (5)

Susan and David A. Brown ’52

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Carter and The Carter Family Charitable Trust

Estate of Clinton W. Sellew

Estates, Trusts, and Dividends

Pamela and Robert Faulkner

Winifred and Harold Hitchen, Jr. ’51

Lester Keats

Bryan and Leslie Lorber

Richard and Annette Mallen

Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. McCulloch, Jr., Trustees of the McAdams Charitable Foundation

Johannes and Ria Nagtegaal

Newman’s Own Foundation

The Rhode Island Foundation

The Rhode Island Foundation: George M. and

Barbara H. Sage Fund

Mark and Donna Ross

Mrs. Barbara H. Sage

Anne F. and Jesse D. Sgro

Wayne Tso and Marion Masterson-Tso

Alfred and Frances Van Liew

Vista Metals, Inc.

Elizabeth and John H. White, Jr.

The White Family Foundation

Margot F. Wolf

The Head Masters’ Society

($5,000.00 +)

Anonymous

Billy Andrade-Brad Faxon Charities for Children, Inc.

Nina and Mark Brodeur

Eloise and Henry V. Collins, Jr.

Jonathan R. Conklin

Gladys and Charles Fields ’53

Grimshaw-Gudewicz Charitable Foundation

H.V. Collins Company

Bryan and Leslie Lorber

John and Sheila Martin

Matrix, Inc.

Andrew M. Rowe ’75

St. Andrew’s School Parent Association

Jeffrey and Clementina St. Sauveur

Gregory and Elizabeth Stento

Bernard and Martha Taradash

The Philip Snyder Foundation

The Chapel Society

($2,500.00 +)

Stephen and Tina Angell

Anonymous

Bazar Group

Frank S. Beckerer, Jr.

Brodeur Machine Co.

Jeanie and Wayne Charness

Citizens Bank

Sean Coffey and Lee Dimeo Coffey

Elizabeth Conklin, M.D.

Bill and Tracy Daugherty

William and Tammie Delmage

Robert and Dawn Dillon

Flik Independent Schools by Chartwells

John and Elizabeth Harker

Horizon Energy Group

Mark Hosley, MD, Ph.D and Bonnie Bower, DDS

Brian and Jane Hurley

Paul Newell

Fred Orwiler and Karen Binder

Ralph and Maria Posner

Gretchen A. Reilly

Spruce Private Investors, LLC

Van Liew Trust Company

WD & Associates

The Federal Road Society

($1,000.00 + )

Amy Janes Bare Charitable Foundation

James and Karen Urbaniak Anderson ’90

William and Charlotte Anderson

Anonymous (2)

Ayco Charitable Foundation: Tellez Family Foundation

Laura C. and Ralph G. Barton

The Beckerer Foundation

Robert and Doni Blumenstock

Leonard Boyce and Jean Pitcairn, DVM

Phyllis and Jay Buckley

Anthony and Esther Caran

William and Susan Cesare

Chase Farm Veterinary Hospital

Chiazza Trattoria

Woojae Cho and Seungyeon Ha

Covidien

CVS Caremark Charity Classic

Dennis and Diane Dion

East Providence Cycle

Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, LLP

The Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island

First Acura

Bryce and Gloria Hall

Rosemarie and Richard Hill ’56

Hinckley Allen & Snyder LLP

John and Susanne Hoder

Sang-Hyun Kim and Eun-Jeong Seo

Audrey Kupchan and Sam Havens

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D O N O R S LISTED BY

G I F TSOCIETIES

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Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Lisle

Carol Louttit

Mrs. R. P. Barnstead Lyons

Eric B. Mack ’00

Sandy and Thomas Manson ’66

Beth Mazor

Leonora and Albert McBride, Jr. ’52

Amy and William McLean, Jr.

Robert and Brenda Migliaccio

New England Construction

Jennifer and Michael Oelbaum ’93

John and Rebecca Packer

Jongki Park and Jin Soo Kim

Jennifer and Vincent Pera, Jr., M.D.

Jerry and Jane Perez

Rotary Club of Warren RI, Inc.

Brian and Jeanne Sadler

The San Diego Foundation

St. Andrew’s School Alumni Association

Rochelle and Aaron Shatkin, M.D.

Jeffery and Joan Taber

Mary Teixeira

The Corner Store

The Peregrine Group LLC

Michelle and Edward Thomas, M.D.

William and Helen Thompson

Al and Gerrie Verrecchia

Henry A. and Gail Violet

Bin Wang and Wang Qinxiu

Rudolf and Marina Weiss

Charles and Michelle White

Winn Residential

The Rt. Rev. Geralyn Wolf and Thomas Bair, Jr.

Yeo Dae Yoon and Won Hoon Lee

William and Karen Young

The Rectory Society ($�00.00 +)

Jonathan and Melissa Alschuler

Bill and Gretchen Anthony

William and Nancy Azano

M. David and Julie Beitle

Eugene Blackler ’43

James and Nancy Burlingame

Cameron & Mittleman LLP

Carey, Richmond & Viking Insurance

Richard F. Carolan

Harriet M. Chafee

Phoebe Walcott Chapin

CVS Caremark Charitable Trust

Donald Davis ’49

Thomas P. and Lorraine S. Dimeo

Karen DiStefano

Stefano and Angela Dukcevich

Bruce Ferguson

Frank Fitz

Kevin and Carol Fitzpatrick

Erik Kuegel ’14

Peter and Susan Landry

Sang Don Lee and Hyun Sook Song

Leonards New England

Lawrence and Deidre Madeira

Peter and Michele Manning

Linda and James McDermott, III

Matthew Newell ’10

Virginia D. Newhall

Cynthia and Richard Pierce, Esq.

Pilgrim Title Insurance Company

Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Program

Lissa Quinlan

Michael and Ellen Raffa

Douglas Shemin, M.D. and Kathleen Henderson, M.D.

St. John’s Episcopal Church Women

Steve Primiano’s Custom Window Treatments

Joseph and Susan Swift

Taber Inc.

U. S. Energy Corp.

Kristin and Bradley Waugh

Jeannette and Robert Webster, Jr., M.D.

Minghai Wei and Wengun Yu

James and Deborah Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. Julian Price Yates and June Yates

The Bishop Clark Society

($��0.00 +)

Jeffery and Susan Allen

Bad Boys of the 60’s

Bank of America Matching Gifts Program

F Nelson and Mindy Blount

Box Tops for Education

Russell Brown ’56

Helge-Caj C. Butler

Geoffrey Carr ’71

CBIZ Tofias and Mayer Hoff-man McCann P.C.

Earl and Nancy Chambers

Choice Care Card

Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

Americo and Judy Colaluca

Ellen and Charles A. Collis

Joyce and William Cook ’58

William and Karin Coutts

William and Debra Cuddeback

Barbara and Falkon Davis ’48

John and Maria DiRe

Raymond and Susan Drouin

William and Anne Durkin

Jeffrey and Anne Fisher

Joel Bielawski and Suzanne Fortier

Julie-Anne Francoeur

Gates, Leighton & Associates Inc.

Charles and Ellen Gordon

InSite Engineering Services, LLC

Gladys Jacober

Jimmy Stuart’s

John and Robin Karofsky

Sandra and Charles Knowles ’67

Keith and Susan Kuegel

William and Estelle Lang

Marie Langlois and John Loerke

Edward and Lorraine Lennon

Dennis Levine and Amy Prewandowski

Christopher and Virginia Lewis

Martha and Stanley Livingston, Jr.

David R. Livingstone ’63

Kathleen and Edward Malin

Constance and Ellis Manning

Susan and Joseph McGann

James and Theresa Meehan

Christopher and Julie Montalbano

Michael and Katherine Morin

Bruce and Mary Ann Murgo

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National Laminating, Inc.

Oleg and Sidra Nikolyszyn

Ocean State Printers

Carol and John O’Shea

Raymond and Claire Ouellette

Lisa Ovalles

John and Jessica Pinkos

Rhode Island Zoological Society

Beverly and Harlan Rich, M.D.

Jackie and Curtis Richelieu ’70

Rachel Roderick

Harry Sarkisian, Jr. ’58

Daniel and Susan Shedd

State Street Bank and Trust

Target

Taylor Box Company

R. Scott and Althea Telford

Jacqueline Tetreault

The Hamilton School at Wheeler

United Healthcare Insurance Company

Michael Verrecchia

Kenneth Viall

Warren Family Practice Associates

Clive Watkins and Tasha Sprague

LuAnn and Kevin Watters

Timothy and Sandra Woodward

Robert Wuertz and June Appel-Wuertz

Philip and Kelly Zexter

The Bishop McVickar Society

($�00.00 +)

Joseph and Antoinette Accaoui

Ace Center Hardware

Steve and Ann Allain

Adelino and Maria Almeida

Bert and Helen Anger

Jean Arnold

Association of Fundraising Professionals - RI Chapter

Raymond and Carla Audet

Norman and Mary Auger

Richard and Selma Backman

Janice and Paul Balzer, Jr.

Robert and Mary Beth Beretta

Richard and Patricia Billings

Mary Bishop

Charles Boisseau

Elaine Braz

Kevin and Lisa Braz

Steven and Mary Brown

Tyler Brown ’09

Robert Bullard and Andrea Terni Bullard

Michael and Paula Burke

David and Anne Burnham

Laurel and Richard Cady

Sandra Carbone

Thomas and Brenda Cardullo

Bradley Chase

Luanne and Joseph Clifford

Cary Coen

David and Sharon Collier

Frances P. Conklin, M.D.

Charles Coop ’07

David G. Coop ’01

Grant Craig ’09

John J. Cronan, M.D.

Bruce de la Ronde and Alma Davenport

Patricia and John Deal, Jr.

Richelle Dominique

Patricia Donovan

Thomas and Anne-Louise Douglass

Neil and Margaret Dower

Paul and Estelle Dubuc

Kenneth and Gretchen Dulgarian

Charles Dwyer

James Ellis

Norm and Sandy Fieldler

FirstWorks

John and Janet Fogarty

Eric Forti

Matthew Forti

Jenifer Foulkes ’91

Susan and John Froehlich, M.D.

Loretta Geany-Powell and John Powell

Marcella Goss

Graphic Ink

George M. and Charlotte W. Gregory

Kristen and Jon Hall

Soohuen Ham ’99

Michael A. Hart

Margaret M. and Ronald C. Hillegass, M.D.

K. Fred Holst ’62

Coleen Houlker and Yury Yaroshenko

Joseph Hoxie ’42

Zhenbiao Huang and Ya Lu

William Hutchinson

Frank and Wendy Iannarilli

Jani-King Commercial Cleaning

Mark and Deborah Jennings

Johannes K. Johnstad ’62

Peter and Brenda Kanarian

Steve Karlin and Elizabeth Heiss

John V. Kean, Esq.

Megan and Shawen Kerley ’94

John and Kerry King

Alan and Posey Kooris

Richard A. Kravitz

Beverly Kupchan

Kathleen and Francis Landry, Jr.

Michael and Diane Landry

Jeffrey and Jacqueline Lang

David and Peggy Leibowitz

Kevin Lennon

Christopher and Mary Lintermann

Dr. David K. Long and Dr. Laura E. Niesen

Philip and Dona Lycurgus

Jacqueline MacDonald

Robertson Mackay

John and Leah Macomber

Keith and Susan Maloney

Gabriela D. and John J. Masko, III

Pat and Richard McKenna ’82

S. June McRae

Wendy McRae-Owoeye

Virginia and Richard K. Mead

Judith Meakin

Mid City Scrap Company

Anthony and Lita Miller

Janice and Wayne Montague ’77

Timothy and Joan Moran

Narragansett Improvement Co.

Gary and Karen Nickerson

Christopher and Kimberly O’Donoghue

Phyllis R. and Sruel M. Oelbaum

Mary Okero

Lawrence Trim, Jr. and Debra Page-Trim

Richard S. Palmer

Pepper Dining, Inc.

Stephen and Nadia Perreault

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Pioneer Watering Systems

Providence Metallizing Co, Inc.

Providence Picture Frame Co.

Rohlat and Donald Ramsbottom

James and Ann Rittenbaum

Arnold and Molly Robinson

Aaron and Deborah Rosen

Jeff and Amy Rosen

Oswald and Elizabeth Rosenholm

T. J. Russell Co., Inc.

Harold Sands and Sara Churgin

Jim and Jean Santaniello

Seth Schachne ’02

Steve and Lee Schilling

Rodolfo Sequeira

Paul A. Silver

Lawrence and Lynn Specht

Michael and Leslie Sweeney

Robert and Johanna Tisdale

Deborah A. Tollefson

Frederick and Nancy Tripp

Janet and William Tumber, Jr.

Laura Tweedy

Roger and Manon Venden

The Reverend and Mrs. James Verber

Keith and Katherine Waite

Gary and Melissa Wallace

Stephen and Jane Waters

David F. West

Benjamin White ’08

George and Theresa White

Frank Wright ’41

Kenneth and Judith Yalowitz

Keith and Patricia Yeoman

The Saints Society ($�.00 +)

Joseph Accaoui ’07

Michael Accaoui ’09

John and Helen Achilli

Helen Adair

Aetna Giving Campaign

Gerald Ambrose

Valerie and Charles Anastasia

Janet Anderson

Radley B. Anderson ’92

Carl* and Deborah Andreozzi

Ed Anelundi

Mark and Christina Ardente

Harry Baird ’62

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baker

Brandon and Allison Banfield

Robert and Joan Batting

Bellavance Electric

Alan Benford ’57

John and Gina Bernier

Sonya Berry ’05

Peter and Mary Jane Blanchet

Dianne E. Blomquist

Sanford Altman and Alice Boss-Altman

David and Kelly Bourk

Ethan Bourque ’06

Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bowen

David A. Brayton, III ’03

Benjamin Brigham ’09

Jeannine Brilhante

Lori Brown

James Cabral ’92

Mary M. Cabral

Guido A. Carbone

Paul Carlson

James and Theresa Carrington

William and Barbara Carroll

Joan Catamero and Paul Doppke

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chace

Mara Cherkasky

Jim and Kathleen Coelho

Barbara Cohen

Aaron and Gina Colaluca ’92

Catherine and Kenneth A. Cooke ’50

Joseph and Karen Corinha

Lynne Corry

Mitch and Linda Couto

Hayley Coutts ’07

William and Cindy Coyle

Patrick and Judith Crough

Eloise A. and Mike Crowell, Jr.

Richard and Diane Crowell

Cherry and John S. Cumming, III

Deborah Daniello

Pierre and Marie-Renee Dascy

Diane S. DeLullo

Ralph DeLullo ’05

Elizabeth Deming ’91

Kenyon Densley

Ndeye and Alassane Diallo

Michele DiPietro

Janet and Robert Dubuc, Jr.

Nathan Dubuc ’09

Heather and Shawn Egan ’89

Sean Elliot

Richard and Judy Ellis

Estate of Alfred Buckley, Jr.

ExxonMobil Foundation

Angela Zhang-Li and Frederick L. Fagin ’57

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farmer

Jillian Felleman ’93

Phyllis Fragola

Lorraine Francoeur

Ronald D. Frashure, Jr. ’91

Elaine Fratus

Scott and Pamela Fuller

Jeffrey and Mariann Gardener

Christon Gibson and Peter Barrego

Edwin and Tanya Gilbert

Lindsey Gilbert ’06

Wanda Gilbert

Mary and Richard Glenn III

Stephen Glinick

John and Margaret Godwin

Lisa Goniprow

Donald and Elia Goodby

Jack and Rose Mary Grant

Estrela and Paul Grassley

Nicholas and Rebecca MacKenzie Graumann ’91

Leslie Gray

Boris and Christa Grigorov

Patrick and Sandy Guida

Barbara Hail

Valerie Hamel

Ken Hartnett

Mark and Nancy Hassel

Lee and Marnie Force Hawkins ’85

David and Denise Hawla

Neil and Carole Hecht

Melanie and Elon Hertzfeld ’90

Hilary Holder and Henrietta White-Holder

Mary M. Hood

HRH Partners, LTD

Ann Hughes Lee and James Lee

Charlotte and Craig Hull ’64

Kristin F. Huseby ’90

Gregory Iannarilli ’11

Seth Ireland

Todd J. Ireland ’90

Claudel Jean-Louis ’03

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Jet Electro-Finishing Co., Inc

Douglas and Aleta Johnson

Richard and Theresa Jones

Rodman K. Jordan ’63

Thomas and Isabelle Kee

Michael and Mary Jane Kelley

Robert and Lynn Kelly

Neil and Laurie Kiely

Patrick Kiely ’00

David and Marybeth Kiernan

Priscilla Kooris ’06

Reverend Mary Korte and Timothy Korte

Ralph Kreiser

Edward and Mary Lally

Barbara Lamont

Leroy and Irene Landry

Meagan Landry ’04

Bruce and Lois Lang

Bruce Leonard and Christine Van Stone

xudong Li ’13

Abdou and Anta Lo

Lower and Middle School

Richard P. Lufkin ’72

Steven and Karen Lynch

Georgina Macdonald

Mary Jean Mahoney

Charles Malin ’05

Richard Malin ’05

Shay N. Maloney ’94

Hilary and Jason Maron ’91

Diane Martell and Vera Toro

Delinda Martelle ’05

Dennis J. Martin

Dean and Nancy Martineau

Joseph and Lori Matrisciano

Viola and Earl Maxfield, Jr.

Avis McCulloch

Mary McKenna

Edwin and Grace McKinlay

Robert McLean ’07

Ken and Christine Wiese Medeiros ’92

Holly Mendes

Yulan Millican ’10

Milos Mirkovic ’03

Roberto and Melanie Mollo

Robert Monize ’68

John B. and Marjorie Mont-gomery

Pat and Joan Monti

Lynn Moran

Rose Moskwa

Bill and Carol Mudge

Kate Muir

Carol Nestor

Mrs. Barbara L. Norberg

Stephen Northup ’70

N. Gregg O’Brien

Priscilla O’Connor

Michael and Hua Oliver

Perry and Lori Olson

Stephen Olsson ’89

Lisa Otterbach

P.E.O Sisterhood Chapter of RI

Kevin M. Palmer ’03

Liz and Sung Park

Carolyn B. and Arthur H. Parker

Michael and Joann Parr

Steven Parr ’13

John and Nancy Pedrick

Paul and Ashley Pereira

William J. Piccerelli

Joan Pierce

Donna T. and Clyde R. Pignolet, Jr. ’65

Faith and Jeffrey Pine

Vicky B. Posner ’02

Sarah S. Powers

Lombard J. Pozzi

Jake Reardon ’11

John and Janet Reardon

Mary Beth Riotto

Rebecca L. Roberts ’96

Victor and Lisa Romanul

John and Pauline Ruggieri

Guido and Barbara Salvadore

Kathy Savage

Andrew and Laurie Schirber

Brett and James L. Schomer ’93

James and Ann Schomer

Leslie Schuster

Harry and Janine Schwartz

J. Parker and Claudia Scott

Peter and Dotsie Shaw

Robert D. and Mindy Sherwin

Lynne Shore

Jeffrey and Maura Sklarz

James and Kathleen Soares

Barbara Sorin

Tarah and Brian Sproul ’91

Manfred and Virginia Stauch

Dawson Stento ’14

Jayme Stevens

Stephen H. and Elizabeth S. Stoner and Family

Stop & Shop A+ School Rewards

Stephen and Susan Story

Patricia and Samuel Sylvester III

Andrew Szala ’02 and Ashley Taber Szala ’02

Adam Taub ’91

Robert and Jane Taylor

Stephen and Susan Terhune

The Little Rhody Press, Inc.

Brian Thomas ’13

Rose Thomas

Steven and Debbie Thurston

Kathryn H. Tingley

William and Patricia Troy

Leslie D. Tryon and J. Riley Fowler, Jr.

Megin Turcotte ’03

Richard V. Turnbull ’61

Russell R. Turnbull ’60

George and Marcia Usdin

Andrew Ventres ’14

Brian Volpe ’11

David and Jean Volpe

Tina and David Walters, Jr. ’90

Elizabeth H. Ward

Ronnee Wasserman

Elnora Wasson

Ralph and Maureen Weaver

Phyllis Weber

Joann and Mark Weiner

Don and Livia Weinstein

Kristin S. and Cary White ’92

Laurie and William White

Cathy and Mark Wiese ’91

Martha Y. Williams

Carolyn and Howard Windham

Joseph W. Winthrop, Jr. ’91

Loren R. Wood ’89

Carmella Woods

Faith Woodward ’07

Shirley and Charles Woolley ’64

Claude and Maria Younes

Mark Younes ’09

Jingjing Yu ’14

Barbara Zanghi

Victoria Zanghi-Brown

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Island Market

Jean Arnold

Jeanie and Wayne Charness

Jeffrey and Clementina St. Sauveur

Jeffrey and Jacqueline Lang

Joann and Mark Weiner

John and Elizabeth Harker

John and Sheila Martin

Jonathan R. Conklin

Joseph and Karen Corinha

Joseph Jenkins ’14

Julia M. Toro-Martell ’15

K. Fred Holst ’62

Killington Resort

Kristin and Bradley Waugh

Lawrence Trim, Jr. and Debra Page-Trim

Leonards New England

Liberty Elm Diner

Linda and James McDermott, III

Liz and Sung Park

Lobster Pot, Inc.

Lynn Case

Mark and Donna Ross

Mary Bishop

Michael and Ellen Raffa

Michael Rose

Michelle and Edward Thomas, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farmer

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bruce

Mrs. Barbara H. Sage

Munro Electric

Newport Playhouse & Cabaret Restaurant

Newport Vineyards

Pawtucket Red Sox

Persimmon

Phyllis and Jay Buckley

Plaid & Stripe Pet Shop

Prima Hower

Providence Bruins

Quito’s Restaurant

Refresh Medical Spa

Reverend Mary Korte and Timothy Korte

Rhode Island Monthly Communications, Inc.

GIFT IN KIND2nd Story Theatre

38 Studios, LLC.

426 Fitness LLC

A.J. Wasserman

Alayne White Spa + Body Boutique

Alexandra Mazor ’15

Alfred and Frances Van Liew

Anne F. and Jesse D. Sgro

Anonymous (2)

Aull Pilate’s & Movement Studio

Aunt Carrie’s Restaurant

Avalon Inn

Avon Cinema

Bazar Group

Blount Seafood Corporation

Bravo Brasserie Restaurant

Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant

Brigido’s Fresh Foods

Bristol Yoga Studio

Bruce and Mary Ann Murgo

Cable Car Cinema & Cafe

Carol Barrows

Century 21 Rondeau Associates

Charles and Ellen Gordon

Chelo’s Hometown Bar & Grille

Chiazza Trattoria

Cigar Masters

Crazy Burger

Cuttyhunk Ferry Co.

Cuttyhunk Shellfish Farms, Inc.

Daniel Gumb

David and Barbara Witbeck

Dennis J. Martin

Dorothy R. and Norman E. McCulloch, Jr.

Elaine Fratus

Eleven Forty Nine Restaurant

F Nelson and Mindy Blount

Fitness Together

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar

George M. Sage, Jr.

Hannah Chase ’15

Harold Sands and Sara Churgin

GIFTS IN MEMORY Kenneth Adams ’�0 R. Scott and Althea Telford

Carl Andreozzi St. Andrew’s Parent Association

Betty Blackler Eugene Blackler ’43

Howard Blackway Helen Adair

Rose Moskwa

John and Pauline Ruggieri

J. Wallace Conklin ’�� Jennifer and Vincent Pera, Jr. M.D.

James CrowellRichard and Diane Crowell

Natalie Dwyer Charles Dwyer

Molly Finn ’0� Meagan Landry ’04

Alphin T. Gould Angela Zhang-Li and Frederick L. Fagin ’57

Charles Hallbach, Jr. Ethan Bourque ’06

Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Hamilton Priscilla O’Connor

Eric B. Jacober ’0� William and Nancy Azano

Hayley Coutts ’07

William and Karin Coutts

Gladys Jacober

Kathleen Malin

Dennis Martin

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIESAetna Giving Campaign

AMICA Mutual Insurance Co.

Bank of America Matching Gifts Program

Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

Covidien

ExxonMobil Foundation

Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Program

Richard and Judy Ellis

Robert and Rena DiMuccio

Roberto and Melanie Mollo

Ruffin Wrangler’s

S. June McRae

Sakonnet Vineyards

Sandra Carbone

Shawmut Design and Construction

Shaw’s Supermarkets

Soiree Salon & Spa

Soprano’s Pizza

St. Andrew’s School

Stadium Theatre

Steve and Ann Allain

Sweenor’s Chocolates

Sweet Lorraine’s

The Burrito Company

The Capital Grille

The Cheesecake Factory Restaurants, Inc.

The Corner Store

The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre

Timothy and Sandra Woodward

Victor and Lisa Romanul

Vienna Bakery

vineyard vines®

Wanda Gilbert

Westport Rivers, Inc.

William and Estelle Lang

Winifred and Harold Hitchen, Jr. ’51

Wright’s Dairy Farm & Bakery

Wright’s Farm Restaurant

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William and Nancy Azano

Mars J. and Prudence B. Bishop

Susan and David A. Brown ’52

Cary Coen

Barbara Cohen, Hillary Sorin and William Sorin

Jonathan R. Conklin

Janet and Robert Dubuc, Jr.

Charles Dwyer

FirstWorks

Eric Forti

Matthew Forti

Joel Bielawski and Suzanne Fortier

Ken, Gloria, Lisa and Nina Hartnett

Douglas and Aleta Johnson

Richard A. Kravitz

John and Leah Macomber

Gabriella D. and John J. Masko, III and family

John B. and Marjorie Montgomery

Phyllis R. and Sruel M. Oelbaum

Faith and Jeffrey Pine

John and Jessica Pinkos

Richard Sugerman, Kimlin O’Keefe, and Steven’s friends at Providence Metallizing Co, Inc.

Providence Picture Frame Co.

Harry and Janine Schwartz

Robert D. and Mindy Sherwin

Barbara Sorin

George and Marcia Usdin

Mrs. Edna M. TurnbullRichard V. Turnbull ’61

Laura S. Viall Kenneth Viall

GIFTS IN HONOR Ann AllainJames and Ann Rittenbaum

Matthew Brodeur ’09 Nina and Mark Brodeur

T. Robley Louttit, Jr. Mars J. and Prudence B. Bishop

Susan and David A. Brown ’52

Patricia and John Deal, Jr.

Pamela and Robert Faulkner

George M. and Charlotte W. Gregory

Neil and Laurie Kiely

P.E.O Sisterhood Chapter of RI

William J. Piccerelli

J. Parker and Claudia Scott

Manfred and Virginia Stauch

Stephen H. and Elizabeth S. Stoner and Family

Janet and William Tumber, Jr.

Roger and Manon Venden

David F. West

Elizabeth and John H. White, Jr.

Martha Y. Williams

Captain Earl Maxfield ’�� Viola and Earl Maxfield, Jr.

Reverend Robert Muir Kate Muir

Joseph P. Nestor ’�0 Carol Nestor

George M. Sage Rohlat and Donald Ramsbottom

Mrs. Barbara H. Sage

E.D. Sherman Megan and Shawen Kerley ’94

Philip D. Snyder ’0� David and Kelly Bourk

Alan and Posey Kooris

Seth Schachne ’02

Steven SorinAnonymous

Association of Fundraising Professionals – RI Chapter

Rachel Roderick Rudolf and Marina Weiss

Barbara H. Sage Kevin and Carol Fitzpatrick

Twink Sgro Marie Langlois and John Loerke

Rudolf and Marina Weiss

Barbara Sherman Megan and Shawen Kerley ’94

St. Andrew’s School Students Phoebe Walcott Chapin

Laura Tweedy

Marietta VerrengiaStephen and Tina Angell

Bradford H. Violet Henry A. and Gail Violet

Shataya Woods ’�� Anonymous

Michael James Young ’�� William and Karen Young

Frank V. CostaJoann and Mark Weiner

Nicholas Crowell ’��Eloise A. and Mike Crowell, Jr.

Daniel DeLuca ’��Beverly Kupchan

Pamela Faulkner Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baker

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chace

Ellen and Charles A. Collis

Virginia and Richard K. Mead

Judith Meakin

Janet and William Tumber, Jr.

Julie-Anne FrancoeurRobert and Brenda Migliaccio

Col. Charles T. Knowles ’�� Neil and Margaret Dower

Leslie Lorber Rudolf and Marina Weiss

Kathleen MalinWilliam and Nancy Azano

Dorothy R. and Norman E. McCulloch, Jr. Kenneth and Judith Yalowitz

Dorothy R. and Norman E. McCulloch, Jr.’s �0th Wedding Anniversary

William and Charlotte Anderson

Timothy and Joan Moran

Frank Murgo

John and Susanne Hoder

Elizabeth Park James and Ann Rittenbaum

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A niGht of S h i n i n G S t A r Sf u n d r A i S e r f o r S C h o l A r S h i p S

SPONSORS

Presenting Sponsor

and Event PartnerEast Bay Newspapers

Matthew Hayes, Publisher

Dazzling Star ($�0,000.00 +)John Almeida and Vista Metals, Inc.

Anonymous (1)

Radiant Star ($�,000.00 +)Eloise and Henry V. Collins, Jr.

Pamela and Robert Faulkner

H. V. Collins Company

John and Elizabeth Harker

Bryan and Leslie Lorber

Matrix, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. McCulloch, Jr., Trustees of the McAdams Charitable Foundation

Margot F. Wolf

Sparkling Star ($�,�00.00 +)Anonymous

Bazar Group

Brodeur Machine Co.

Citizens Bank

Bill and Tracy Daugherty

William and Tammie Delmage

Robert and Dawn Dillon

Flik Independent Schools by Chartwells

Lester Keats

Fred Orwiler and Karen Binder

Mrs. Barbara H. Sage

Anne F. and Jesse D. Sgro

Spruce Private Investors, LLC

Alfred and Frances Van Liew

Van Liew Trust Company

WD & Associates

Elizabeth and John H. White, Jr..

Shining Star ($�,000.00 +)AMICA Mutual Insurance Co.

Amy Janes Bare Charitable Foundation

Anonymous

Stephen and Tina Angell

Leonard Boyce and Jean Pitcairn, DVM

Phyllis and Jay Buckley

Jeanie and Wayne Charness

Chase Farm Veterinary Hospital

Chiazza Trattoria

East Providence Cycle

Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, LLP

Gladys and Charles Fields ’53

First Acura

Hinckley Allen & Snyder LLP

Winifred and Harold Hitchen, Jr. ’51

John and Susanne Hoder

Mark Hosley, MD, Ph.D and Bonnie Bower, DDS

Richard and Annette Mallen

Amy and William McLean, Jr.

Robert and Brenda Migliaccio

New England Construction

Jennifer and Michael Oelbaum ’93

Brian and Jeanne Sadler

The San Diego Foundation: Angeleo P. and Emetera Manese Memorial Fund

Event Chairs

Leslie LorberAnne F. (Sage) Sgro

Corporate Sponsorship Chair

Rachel Roderick

Honorary ChairsKim O’DonoghueLaurie Ovalles

CommitteeKaren Anderson ’90

Mindy Blount

Nina Brodeur

Jeanie Charness

Ellen Gordon

Coleen Houlker

Diane Landry

Estelle Lang

Diane Martell

Sheila Martin

Michelle Thomas

Kelly Zexter

Student Technical CrewCorey Charness ’11

Tyler Dubuc ’12Greg Iannarrilli ’11

HONOREES - �0��

AnGuS dAViS

pAmelA fAulkner

frAnk murGo

�0�0Robert Dyl

John Gray

Michael Raffa

�009David Burnham

Sandy and Dotty McCulloch

Dr. Wayne Montegue

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Barbara Hail

Kristen and Jon Hall

Valerie Hamel

Margaret M. and Ronald C. Hillegass, M.D.

Mary M. Hood

Coleen Houlker and Yury Yaroshenko

InSite Engineering Services, LLC

Gladys Jacober

Jani-King Commercial Cleaning

Jet Electro-Finishing Co., Inc

Jimmy Stuart’s

Richard and Theresa Jones

Peter and Brenda Kanarian

John and Robin Karofsky

Thomas and Isabelle Kee

Robert and Lynn Kelly

John and Kerry King

Audrey Kupchan and Sam Havens

Edward and Mary Lally

Barbara Lamont

Michael and Diane Landry

Peter and Susan Landry

Bruce and Lois Lang

Edward and Lorraine Lennon

Leonards New England

Christopher and Mary Lintermann

Martha and Stanley Livingston, Jr.

Richard P. Lufkin ’72

St. Andrew’s School Alumni Association

St. Andrew’s School Parent Association

Bernard and Martha Taradash

The Corner Store

The Peregrine Group LLC

Michelle and Edward Thomas, M.D.

Wayne Tso and Marion Masterson-Tso

Rudolf and Marina Weiss

Charles and Michelle White

Winn Residential

Community Contributors

and AdvertisersAce Center Hardware

Jeffery and Susan Allen

James and Karen Urbaniak Anderson ’90

Ed Anelundi

Bill and Gretchen Anthony

Mark and Christina Ardente

Raymond and Carla Audet

Norman and Mary Auger

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baker

Robert and Joan Batting

M. David and Julie Beitle

Bellavance Electric

Mary Bishop

Stefano and Angela Dukcevich

Kenneth and Gretchen Dulgarian

Charles Dwyer

The Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island

Bruce Ferguson

Norm and Sandy Fieldler

Frank Fitz

Kevin and Carol Fitzpatrick

John and Janet Fogarty

Phyllis Fragola

Julie-Anne Francoeur

Lorraine Francoeur

Elaine Fratus

Susan and John Froehlich, M.D.

Scott and Pamela Fuller

Jeffrey and Mariann Gardener

Gates, Leighton & Associates Inc.

Loretta Geany-Powell and John Powell

Christon Gibson and Peter Barrego

Mary and Richard Glenn III

John and Margaret Godwin

Donald and Elia Goodby

Charles and Ellen Gordon

Jack and Rose Mary Grant

Graphic Ink

Leslie Gray

Patrick and Sandy Guida

Eugene Blackler ’43

Sanford Altman and Alice Boss-Altman

Ethan Bourque ’06

Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bowen

David and Anne Burnham

Helge-Caj C. Butler

Cameron & Mittleman LLP

Carey, Richmond & Viking Insurance

Paul Carlson

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Carter

CBIZ Tofias and Mayer Hoffman McCann P.C.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chace

Harriet M. Chafee

Phoebe Walcott Chapin

Mara Cherkasky

Choice Care Card

Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

Sean Coffey and Lee Dimeo Coffey

Jonathan R. Conklin

Eloise A. & Mike Crowell, Jr.

Cherry and John S. Cumming, III

Patricia and John Deal, Jr.

Patricia Donovan

Raymond and Susan Drouin

Nathan Dubuc ’09

Paul and Estelle Dubuc

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Georgina Macdonald

Eric B. Mack ’00

Robertson Mackay

Kathleen and Edward Malin

Keith and Susan Maloney

Shay N. Maloney ’94

Peter and Michele Manning

Dean and Nancy Martineau

Beth Mazor

Leonora and Albert McBride, Jr. ’52

Avis McCulloch

Edwin and Grace McKinlay

Virginia and Richard K. Mead

Judith Meakin

Mid City Scrap Company

Pat and Joan Monti

Lynn Moran

Michael and Katherine Morin

Bill and Carol Mudge

Bruce and Mary Ann Murgo

National Laminating, Inc.

Matthew Newell ’10

Paul Newell

Mrs. Barbara L. Norberg

Ocean State Printers

Christopher and Kimberly O’Donoghue

Phyllis R. and Sruel M. Oelbaum

Perry and Lori Olson

Lisa Otterbach

Lisa Ovalles

John and Rebecca Packer

Carolyn B. and Arthur H. Parker

Jerry and Jane Perez

Pilgrim Title Insurance Company

Pioneer Watering Systems

Ralph and Maria Posner

Sarah S. Powers

Lissa Quinlan

Michael and Ellen Raffa

The Rhode Island Foundation

Beverly and Harlan Rich, M.D.

Mary Beth Riotto

James and Ann Rittenbaum

Arnold and Molly Robinson

Rachel Roderick

Oswald and Elizabeth Rosenholm

Mark and Donna Ross

T. J. Russell Co., Inc.

Harold Sands and Sara Churgin

Jim and Jean Santaniello

Kathy Savage

James and Ann Schomer

Leslie Schuster

Peter and Dotsie Shaw

Jeffrey and Maura Sklarz

Lawrence and Lynn Specht

Jeffrey and Clementina St. Sauveur

Steve Primiano’s Custom Window Treatments

Stephen and Susan Story

Michael and Leslie Sweeney

Joseph and Susan Swift

Patricia and Samuel Sylvester III

Taber Inc.

Jeffery and Joan Taber

Robert and Jane Taylor

Stephen and Susan Terhune

Jacqueline Tetreault

The Hamilton School at Wheeler

The Little Rhody Press, Inc.

Steven and Debbie Thurston

Kathryn H. Tingley

Frederick and Nancy Tripp

Janet and William Tumber, Jr.

Laura Tweedy

United Healthcare Insurance Company

Henry A. and Gail Violet

David and Jean Volpe

Warren Family Practice Associates

Elnora Wasson

Kristin and Bradley Waugh

Ralph and Maureen Weaver

Phyllis Weber

The Rt. Rev. Geralyn Wolf and Thomas Bair, Jr.

Timothy and Sandra Woodward

William and Karen Young

Barbara Zanghi

Victoria Zanghi-Brown

Philip and Kelly Zexter

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Extraordinary Donors

“Partners in Education” are donors who wish to make our vibrant academic programs and

peaceful campus available for a young person in need.

Since 1893, offering a generous, need-based financial aid program has been a cornerstone

of our mission. This results in strong social and economic diversity throughout our commu-

nity. This year alone, approximately 50% of our students were granted financial assistance

with many students benefiting from our Partners in Education.

A Partner in Education is a donor who is willing to pledge a substantial amount to the

School’s Financial Aid program for a period of at least four years. Their financial com-

mitment is matched with funds from the School’s Endowment for Scholarships, along with

other funds, allowing the School to open its doors to those who couldn’t otherwise attend.

Commitments to this program have made funding possible for more than ten students since

its inauguration in 2009. Aware of the individual lives they have touched with their generos-

ity, our Partners in Education have become special members of our community.

We are grateful for our Partners in Education and the students they support. By providing

financial aid support, they bring new faces to campus that foster new friendships, offer new

perspectives, and strengthen our community.

Anonymous (1)

John Almeida

Mitchell B. Basel, M.D.

Susan and David A. Brown ’52

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Carter and The Carter Family Charitable Trust

Elizabeth Conklin, M.D.

Jonathan R. Conklin

Dorothy R. and Norman E. McCulloch, Jr., Trustees of the McAdams Foundation

Johannes and Ria Nagtegaal

Andrew M. Rowe ’75

Mrs. Barbara H. Sage

Anne F. Sage Sgro and Jesse D. Sgro

Bernard and Martha Taradash

p A r t n e r S i n

eduCAtion

“one key thing i have grasped during my five years here is giving back; it is not

about something we are required to do, but rather the good feeling of helping oth-

ers. the one lesson i have learned about St. Andrew’s School is that the school

helps students to become outstanding individuals. thank you for St. Andrew’s for

helping shape me to become the person i am today.” – liSA lennon ’12

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Alumni G iftS

donorS by

C l A S Sy e A rDISTINGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNI AWARD

This award was created to recognize and honor a St. Andrew’s graduate 40 years or younger whose achievements, strength of character and civic leadership serve as models to inspire and challenge the students of St. Andrew’s School. The award is presented each year at the Annual Meet-ing of the Corporation in September.

The 2010 Distinguished Young Alumni Award was presented to Karen Urbaniak Anderson ’90. After receiving her BA in Psychology from Pine Manor College in 1994, Karen became involved with the Child Welfare System joining Tides Family Services, a non-profit social service agency that addresses the needs of Rhode Island’s most at-risk children, who are wayward, truant or adjudicated. There, she helped to create The Tides Outreach and Tracking Program, an intensive program that ensures fam-ily preservation and school completion for troubled youth. As Program Coordinator, she provided family visits, crisis orientation, school advocacy, court visits, and recreational therapy. She became Program Coordinator when she created a new program in Woonsocket. Karen also worked for a period of time with Tides Youth Diversion Program which provides an early intervention program for young people who are not yet involved in the juvenile justice system. Karen spent more than a decade working to make the world a better place for our youth. Recently, she has turned her focus to her growing family and has enjoyed the key role she plays with the St. Andrew’s Alumni Association as Events Coordinator.

2007 - Michael Oelbaum ’93 2009 - Eric Mack ’00 2008 - Todne J. Texeira ’87 2010 - Karen Urbaniak Anderson ’90

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�9�� Frank Wright

�9��Joseph Hoxie

�9��Eugene Blackler

�9�8Barbara and Falkon Davis

�9�9Donald Davis

�9�0Catherine and Kenneth A. Cooke

�9��Winifred and Harold Hitchen, Jr. ’51

�9��Susan and David A. Brown

Leonora and Albert McBride, Jr.

�9��Gladys and Charles Fields

�9��Russell Brown

Rosemarie and Richard Hill

�9��Alan Benford

Angela Zhang-Li and Frederick L. Fagin

�9�8Joyce and William Cook

Harry Sarkisian, Jr.

�9�0Bad Boys of the

Russell R. Turnbull

�9��Richard V. Turnbull

�9��Harry Baird

K. Fred Holst

Johannes K. Johnstad

�9��Rodman K. Jordan

David R. Livingstone

�9��Charlotte and Craig Hull

Shirley and Charles Woolley

�9��Donna T. and Clyde R. Pignolet, Jr.

�9��Sandy and Thomas Manson

�9��Sandra and Charles Knowles

�9�8Robert Monize

�9�0Stephen Northup

Jackie and Curtis Richelieu

�9��Geoffrey Carr

�9��Richard P. Lufkin

�9��Andrew M. Rowe

�9��Janice and Wayne Montague

�98�Pat and Richard McKenna

�98�Lee and Marnie Force Hawkins

�989Heather and Shawn Egan

Stephen Olsson

Loren R. Wood

�990James and Karen Urbaniak Anderson

Tina and David Walters, Jr.

Melanie and Elon Hertzfeld

Kristin F. Huseby

�99�Elizabeth Deming

Jenifer Foulkes

Ronald D. Frashure, Jr.

Cathy and Mark Wiese

Joseph W. Winthrop, Jr.

Nicholas and Rebecca MacKenzie Graumann

Hilary and Jason Maron

Tarah and Brian Sproul

Adam Taub

�99�Radley B. Anderson

Aaron and Gina Colaluca

Ken and Christine Wiese Medeiros

Kristin S. and Cary White

�99�Jillian Felleman

Jennifer and Michael Oelbaum

Brett and James L. Schomer

�99�Megan and Shawen Kerley

Shay N. Maloney

�99�Rebecca L. Roberts

�999Soohuen Ham

�000Patrick Kiely

Eric B. Mack

�00�Vicky B. Posner

Seth Schachne

Andrew Szala and Ashley Taber Szala

�00�David A. Brayton

Claudel Jean-Louis

Milos Mirkovic

Kevin M. Palmer

Megin Turcotte

�00�Sonya Berry

Ralph DeLullo

Charles Malin

Richard Malin

Delinda Martelle

�00�Ethan Bourque

Lindsey Gilbert

Priscilla Kooris

Meagan Landry

�00�Joseph Accaoui

Hayley Coutts

Faith Woodward

�008Benjamin White

�009Michael Accaoui

Benjamin Brigham

Grant Craig

�0�0Yulan Millican

Matthew Newell

“where would i be without St. Andrew’s? where would i have

been had i not received the experience and education St. An-

drew’s offered me prior to my arrival at Gordon College? the

mark of truly great education is when knowledge penetrates

the mind and spills into the heart.” – blAire telford ’07

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Joseph and Antoinette Accaoui

John Almeida

Gerald Ambrose

Janet Anderson

Carl* and Deborah Andreozzi

Stephen and Tina Angell

Anonymous (2)

Bill and Gretchen Anthony

Mark and Christina Ardente

Raymond and Carla Audet

Richard and Selma Backman

Janice and Paul Balzer, Jr.

Frank S. Beckerer, Jr.

M. David and Julie Beitle

Robert and Mary Beth Beretta

John and Gina Bernier

F Nelson and Mindy Blount

Robert and Doni Blumenstock

Charles Boisseau

David and Kelly Bourk

Leonard Boyce and Jean Pitcairn, DVM

Kevin and Lisa Braz

Jeannine Brilhante

Nina and Mark Brodeur

Lori Brown

Steven and Mary Brown

Phyllis and Jay Buckley

Robert Bullard and Andrea Terni Bullard

Michael and Paula Burke

Mary M. Cabral

James and Theresa Carrington

William and Susan Cesare

Jeanie and Wayne Charness

Bradley Chase

Woojae Cho and Seungyeon Ha

Luanne and Joseph Clifford

Sean Coffey and Lee Dimeo Coffey

Americo and Judy Colaluca

David and Sharon Collier

Joseph and Karen Corinha

Mitch and Linda Couto

William and Karin Coutts

John J. Cronan, M.D.

Richard and Diane Crowell

William and Debra Cuddeback

Pierre and Marie-Renee Dascy

Bruce de la Ronde and Alma Davenport

Diane S. DeLullo

Dennis and Diane Dion

Michele DiPietro

John and Maria DiRe

Karen DiStefano

Richelle Dominique

Patricia Donovan

Thomas and Anne-Louise Douglass

Raymond and Susan Drouin

Paul and Estelle Dubuc

Kenneth and Gretchen Dulgarian

Jeffrey and Anne Fisher

Joel Bielawski and Suzanne Fortier

Jeffrey and Mariann Gardener

Loretta Geany-Powell and John Powell

Christon Gibson and Peter Barrego

Edwin and Tanya Gilbert

Wanda Gilbert

Charles and Ellen Gordon

Boris and Christa Grigorov

Mark and Nancy Hassel

David and Denise Hawla

Neil and Carole Hecht

Hilary Holder and Henrietta White-Holder

Mark Hosley, MD, Ph.D and

Bonnie Bower, DDS

Coleen Houlker and Yury Yaroshenko

Zhenbiao Huang and Ya Lu

Brian and Jane Hurley

Frank and Wendy Iannarilli

Mark and Deborah Jennings

Douglas and Aleta Johnson

Steve Karlin and Elizabeth Heiss

John and Robin Karofsky

Michael and Mary Jane Kelley

Neil and Laurie Kiely

David and Marybeth Kiernan

Sang-Hyun Kim and Eun-Jeong Seo

John and Kerry King

Alan and Posey Kooris

Reverend Mary Korte and Timothy Korte

Keith and Susan Kuegel

Audrey Kupchan and Sam Havens

Kathleen and Francis Landry, Jr.

Michael and Diane Landry

Peter and Susan Landry

Jeffrey and Jacqueline Lang

William and Estelle Lang

Sang Don Lee and Hyun Sook Song

Kevin Lennon

Bruce Leonard and

p A r e n t S & A l u m n i p A r e n t S The St. Andrew’s Parent Association is an incredible resource of

time, talent, and treasure for the School providing a forum for the free

interchange of ideas and communication common to the parents, their

children, and the School. They support the School by building friendships

among families, through volunteer efforts and fundraising for special

projects. The School is truly grateful for all that they do.

“there is no issue more important to us than the education and

moral upbringing of our children. we have found an oasis of

high standards and dedicated, caring staff and community

at St. Andrew’s. we give thanks everyday for this wonder-

ful institution, and the association with similarly concerned

families at St. Andrew’s School.” – bill And helen thompSon

(rAChel ’09 And williAm ’11)

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Christine Van Stone

Dennis Levine and Amy Prewandowski

Christopher and Virginia Lewis

Christopher and Mary Lintermann

Dr. David K. Long and Dr. Laura E. Niesen

Bryan and Leslie Lorber

Eric B. Mack ’00

Kathleen and Edward Malin

Richard and Annette Mallen

Keith and Susan Maloney

Peter and Michele Manning

Diane Martell and Vera Toro

John and Sheila Martin

Joseph and Lori Matrisciano

Beth Mazor

Linda and James McDermott, III

Susan and Joseph McGann

Mary McKenna

Amy and William McLean, Jr.

Wendy McRae-Owoeye

Anthony and Lita Miller

Roberto and Melanie Mollo

Christopher and Julie Montalbano

Michael and Katherine Morin

Kate Muir

Paul Newell

Gary and Karen Nickerson

Oleg and Sidra Nikolyszyn

Priscilla O’Connor

Christopher and Kimberly O’Donoghue

Phyllis R. and Sruel M. Oelbaum

Michael and Hua Oliver

John and Rebecca Packer

Jongki Park and Jin Soo Kim

Michael and Joann Parr

John and Nancy Pedrick

Jerry and Jane Perez

Ralph and Maria Posner

John and Janet Reardon

Gretchen A. Reilly

Beverly and Harlan Rich, M.D.

Arnold and Molly Robinson

Rachel Roderick

Victor and Lisa Romanul

Aaron and Deborah Rosen

Jeff and Amy Rosen

Mark and Donna Ross

Harold Sands and Sara Churgin

Steve and Lee Schilling

James and Ann Schomer

Leslie Schuster

Rodolfo Sequeira

Douglas Shemin, M.D. and Kathleen Henderson, M.D.

Lynne Shore

James and Kathleen Soares

Jeffrey and Clementina St. Sauveur

Gregory and Elizabeth Stento

Michael and Leslie Sweeney

Joseph and Susan Swift

Bernard and Martha Taradash

Robert and Jane Taylor

R. Scott and Althea Telford

Stephen and Susan Terhune

Jacqueline Tetreault

Michelle and Edward Thomas, M.D.

Rose Thomas

William and Helen Thompson

Wayne Tso and Marion Masterson-Tso

Alfred and Frances Van Liew

Charles Ventres and Katie Gordon

Michael Verrecchia

David and Jean Volpe

Keith and Katherine Waite

Bin Wang and Wang Qinxiu

Clive Watkins and Tasha Sprague

LuAnn and Kevin Watters

Jeannette and Robert Webster, Jr., M.D.

Minghai Wei and Wengun Yu

Rudolf and Marina Weiss

Charles and Michelle White

Elizabeth and John H. White, Jr.

George and Theresa White

Laurie and William White

Carmella Woods

Timothy and Sandra Woodward

Robert Wuertz and June Appel-Wuertz

Mr. and Mrs. Julian Price Yates and June Yates

Keith and Patricia Yeoman

Yeo Dae Yoon and Won Hoon Lee

Claude and Maria Younes

William and Karen Young

Philip and Kelly Zexter

GrAndpArentS & A l u m n i GrAndpArentS William and Charlotte Anderson

Norman and Mary Auger

Elaine Braz

William and Barbara Carroll

Mara Cherkasky

Eloise A. and Mike Crowell, Jr.

Thomas P. and Lorraine S. Dimeo

Patricia Donovan

William and Anne Durkin

Lorraine Francoeur

Beverly Kupchan

Leroy and Irene Landry

Edward and Lorraine Lennon

Robertson Mackay

Mary Jean Mahoney

Constance and Ellis Manning

Avis McCulloch

Susan and Joseph McGann

S. June McRae

Judith Meakin

Raymond and Claire Ouellette

Guido and Barbara Salvadore

Jeffery and Joan Taber

William and Patricia Troy

Alfred and Frances Van Liew

Al and Gerrie Verrecchia

Ronnee Wasserman

Phyllis Weber

Margot F. Wolf

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Checks

A popular means of making a gift is by writing a check. All checks

can be made payable to St. Andrew’s School and mailed directly to the

Development Office, St. Andrew’s School, 63 Federal Road, Barrington,

RI 02806.

Credit Card

Using a credit card is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to give to St. Andrew’s School. We accept Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and American Express and there are three ways to make a credit card gift:

• Online: visit www.standrews-ri.org and click on giving.

• By phone: call 401-246-1230 extension 3044.

• By mail: Fill out the necessary information on the pledge form and mail it back to the address listed above.

Matching Gifts

Matching gifts from your employer are an important source of Annual

Fund revenue. Such gifts are an excellent opportunity for donors to

double or even triple the amount of their contributions. All matching

gifts are credited to the donor.

If you do not work for a matching gift company but your spouse does, a

match from that employer may be possible. As guidelines for matching

gifts vary by company, please inquire with the Human Resource

department for information. Once you have obtained a matching gift

form, simply complete it and enclose it with your gift.

Stock Gifts

St. Andrew’s School gratefully accepts gifts of stock, which are credited

to the donor at the full market value on the date of the gift. Gifts of

appreciated securities also provide significant savings for the donor

by avoiding capital gains taxes. Call 401-246-1230 ext. 3044 for

information about the stock transfer process.

Planned Gifts

These include life income plans as well as lead trusts, bequests, real

estate, tangible personal property, closely held stock, life insurance, and

remainder interest in a home. Each qualifies for a tax deduction but

each is subject to special rules on valuation. For further information,

please contact Brenda Migliaccio, Director of Annual Giving at 401-

246-1230 ext. 3033.

Electronic Transfer

Arrangements can be made to transfer funds electronically by calling

401-246-1230 ext. 3044.

w A y S t oG i V e

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Administration

John D. MartinHead Master

Nanci DeRobbioDirector of Lower and Middle Schools

Dr. Dana GurneyDirector of Learning Services

Michael HartDirector of Athletics

Eric HillDirector of Student Life

Steven LynchDirector of Technology

James MeehanChief Financial Officer

Brenda Hunter MigliaccioDirector of Development

Michael MorinDirector of Academics

Debra Page-Trim Director of Communications

Michael RaffaDirector of College Counseling

R. Scott TelfordDirector of Admissions

Development Office

Nicole ForlenzaAssistant Director of Development

Julie-Anne FrancoeurDevelopment Associate

Brenda Hunter MigliaccioDirector of Development

ContACtS t. A n d r e w ’SS C h o o l

Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in listing the 2009-2010 donors

and leadership volunteers. If an error is noted, please accept our apologies in

advance and notify the Development Office 401-246-1230 or contact Brenda

Migliaccio at [email protected].

63 Federal Road

Barrington, RI 02806

tel 401-246-1230

www.standrews-ri.org

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Name(s)

My/Our contribution of $__________________is enclosed.

My pledge is $_____________________. And will be paid prior to June 30.

Please charge my/our gift to

____ Visa ____ Mastercard ____ American Express ____ Discover

Account Number

Exp. Date ___________ Security Code _________

Cardholder Name

Billing Address

Cardholder phone

Signature

You can make a meaningful difference by directing your donation to the fol-lowing fund(s):

Arts Fund Campus Fund Faculty Fund Athletics Fund Technology Fund Alumni Scholarship Fund Where St. Andrew’s Needs it Most

This gift may be doubled by a matching gift from your company or your spouse’s employer.___ My/Our gift will be matched by

___ The company’s matching gift form is enclosed

___ Dedicate my gift in honor/memory of ___________________________

___ I would like more information about planned giving

___ I would like more information about how to make a gift to endowment at St. Andrew’s.

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Thank you! Your gift has a direct impact on the quality of our students experience every day.

This completed pledge form can be mailed to:Development OfficeSt. Andrew’s School63 Federal RoadBarrington, RI 02806

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