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In Memory of Anne Stenach<br />
Lop<strong>at</strong>to<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Davies<br />
In Memory of B. Everett and Edna<br />
I. Lord<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lord<br />
Ms. Lynne Lord<br />
In Memory of Theo Lumia<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosenthal<br />
In Memory of Cornelia E.<br />
MacDermott ’33<br />
Mr. James and Dr. Terry Smith<br />
In Memory of Lee J. McCarthy ’44<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Clements, Jr.<br />
Dr. Paul D. Griesmer<br />
Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Last<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John B. McCarthy<br />
Mr. Lee McCarthy, III<br />
Mrs. Mary Jule McCarthy<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Parkhurst<br />
Mrs. Julie McCarthy Strzeletz<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Youngman<br />
In Memory of Susan Louise Sayes<br />
McGhee ’44<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Al B<strong>at</strong>taglino<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Fleming<br />
Mr. Joel Gardiner<br />
Mr. Ralph Greco<br />
Mr. R. Titus Leo<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morgan<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spotts<br />
In Memory of Thomas McHale ’82<br />
Mr. Alan Crocker<br />
In Memory of Jack H. Meeks<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hennings<br />
Mr. and Mrs. O. Charles Lull<br />
In Memory of Margaret Mitchell<br />
Mr. Guthrie Mitchell<br />
In Memory of Julia Sheets Moore<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Barilla<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCormick<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Sandor Rudin<br />
Mrs. Jane Slaff<br />
In Memory of Gregory Parker ’70<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steeg<br />
In Memory of Horace & Martha<br />
Parker<br />
Mrs. Jean Griffith<br />
In Memory of William I. and<br />
Marion Pentecost<br />
Ms. Elizabeth Hughes<br />
Ms. K<strong>at</strong>hryn F. Hughes<br />
Mr. Allan Hughes and Mrs. Polly<br />
Pentecost Hughes<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Stringfellow<br />
Ms. Ann P. Woodland<br />
In Memory of Robert Pollock ’48<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Buckingham, Jr.<br />
Mrs. Rebekah Malkemes<br />
In Memory of J. Tal Richards<br />
Mr. Christopher Moon<br />
In Memory of Blanche Ris<br />
<strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary Upper School<br />
Faculty<br />
In Memory of Charles M. Robbins<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosenthal<br />
In Memory of Walter L. Royall<br />
Mrs. Richard L. Kramer<br />
In Memory of Louis Saccone<br />
Mrs. Susan Trynoski<br />
In Memory of Sesto Santarelli<br />
Mrs. Irene Santarelli<br />
Mr. Philip Santarelli<br />
In Memory of Edward A. Shafer ’36<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schall<br />
Mr. George Shafer<br />
Mr. Harry Shafer<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shafer<br />
Mrs. Nancy Shafer<br />
In Memory of Vernon Shepard<br />
Mr. Kenneth Leyshon<br />
In Memory of Robert N. Smith ’44<br />
Mrs. Phyllis Smith<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sneberger<br />
Captain and Mrs. D. Wade Smith<br />
Mr. Bill Plante and Ms. Robin Smith<br />
In Memory of Louis Spallone<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Saidman<br />
In Memory of Anthony J. Stallone ’86<br />
Mrs. Linda Stallone<br />
Photo: Michael Kudelski<br />
In Memory of Nancy Dembert<br />
Stahller ’45<br />
Stahller Family Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
In Memory of Mary Tribler<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Toker<br />
In Memory of Teresa Urban ’89<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sokolowski<br />
In Memory of Daniel J. Woehrle ’59<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt K. Wruble<br />
In Memory of Rita Goldstein<br />
Wolberg ’45<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Davies<br />
Mrs. Jeanette Garber<br />
Mrs. Nancy Gwilliam<br />
Mrs. Jean Hughes<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lennon<br />
Endowment<br />
Funds and<br />
Awards<br />
The following is a description and<br />
report of <strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary’s<br />
endowed funds and awards. As of<br />
June 30, 2010, the market value<br />
of the School’s endowment funds<br />
was $40 million. Additions to the<br />
principal of a fund may be made by<br />
any donor <strong>at</strong> any time. To establish<br />
an endowment fund <strong>at</strong> <strong>Wyoming</strong><br />
<strong>Sem</strong>inary, please contact your<br />
<strong>at</strong>torney and either the School’s<br />
Development Office <strong>at</strong> (570) 270-<br />
2140 or the President’s Office <strong>at</strong><br />
(570) 270-2150.<br />
Every effort has been made to<br />
report and define all funds accur<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
in the following list. If you detect<br />
an oversight or inaccuracy, please<br />
accept our apologies and inform the<br />
Development Office.<br />
Endowment<br />
Funds<br />
Theodore S. Abbot Endowment<br />
Fund – established in 1989 in<br />
recognition of Professor Theodore<br />
Abbot’s distinguished 42-year<br />
teaching career <strong>at</strong> <strong>Wyoming</strong><br />
<strong>Sem</strong>inary. The fund was<br />
augmented in 1993 by a m<strong>at</strong>ching<br />
gift challenge from the Edward E.<br />
Ford Found<strong>at</strong>ion and a gift from<br />
his son Quincy S. Abbot ’50 and<br />
an anonymous friend. Income from<br />
the fund underwrites a one-term<br />
sabb<strong>at</strong>ical for a faculty member.<br />
Elizabeth Albert/Marie<br />
Anderson Scholarship Fund –<br />
established in 1989 by Elizabeth<br />
Albert, a long-time friend of Marie<br />
Anderson, mother of Jacqueline<br />
Anderson Kepler ’44. The fund<br />
supports scholarship awards.<br />
Alumni Council Opportunities<br />
Fund Endowment – established<br />
in 2008 with a gift from the<br />
<strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary Alumni Council<br />
to provide resources for needs <strong>at</strong><br />
the Upper and/or Lower Schools<br />
not provided in the oper<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
budget.<br />
Alumni Scholarship Fund –<br />
established in 1986 with a gift from<br />
the <strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary Alumni<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion to provide scholarship<br />
aid to children and grandchildren of<br />
<strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary gradu<strong>at</strong>es.<br />
Helen L. Anderson Endowment<br />
Fund – established in 2005 with<br />
a bequest from Helen L. Anderson<br />
’30. Income from the fund provides<br />
support for the art department.<br />
Marvin Antinnes Athletic<br />
Endowment Fund – established<br />
in 1991 by former players and<br />
friends of Marvin Antinnes in<br />
recognition of his 25-year tenure as<br />
head football coach <strong>at</strong> <strong>Wyoming</strong><br />
<strong>Sem</strong>inary.<br />
A. Anthony and Barbara W.<br />
Anzalone Fund – established in<br />
1993 by A. Anthony Anzalone ’64<br />
and his wife, Barbara, to provide<br />
support for the Middle School<br />
football and cre<strong>at</strong>ive arts programs.<br />
Bessie Garcelon Atwood<br />
Scholarship Endowment<br />
Fund –<br />
established in 2007 by Charles<br />
Laycock ’35 in recognition of and<br />
appreci<strong>at</strong>ion for Miss Atwood and<br />
all she meant so many gradu<strong>at</strong>es<br />
of the Academy, Institute and Day<br />
School. The income from the fund<br />
will be used to provide assistance<br />
to academically talented students<br />
who otherwise would not be able<br />
to afford a <strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary<br />
Lower School educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Olive B. Barr Scholarship<br />
Endowment Fund – established<br />
in 2007 by a bequest from the<br />
est<strong>at</strong>e of Olive Barr ’37 to provide<br />
scholarship aid.<br />
Sarah S. Barr Scholarship<br />
Endowment Fund – established<br />
in 2007 by a bequest from the<br />
est<strong>at</strong>e of Sarah Barr ’34 to provide<br />
scholarship aid.<br />
Bernard B. Baschkin and<br />
Herman and Anne W. Auerbach<br />
Memorial Scholarship Fund –<br />
established in 1991 by Millicent<br />
Auerbach Baschkin ’51 in memory<br />
of her husband, Bernard B.<br />
Baschkin, and her parents, Herman<br />
and Anne W. Auerbach, to provide<br />
scholarship aid. The fund’s name<br />
changed in 2001 to include Mr.<br />
Baschkin and acknowledge his<br />
bequest to the endowment.<br />
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Beaver<br />
Memorial Scholarship<br />
Endowment Fund – established<br />
in 2002 with a bequest from Helen<br />
Beaver Pl<strong>at</strong>ten ’37 and named in<br />
memory of her parents. Income<br />
from the endowment provides<br />
scholarship aid.<br />
Randolph and Margaret<br />
Lazarus Bennett Memorial<br />
Fund –<br />
established in 1961 by the est<strong>at</strong>e of<br />
Dr. Clarence Elmer Bennett to help<br />
underwrite the salary of a biology<br />
teacher.<br />
Helen Berryman Endowment<br />
Fund – established in 2005 by a<br />
bequest from the est<strong>at</strong>e of Helen<br />
Berryman to support the general<br />
purposes of the School.<br />
Bird Sanctuary Fund –<br />
established in 1997 by Robert<br />
E.’46 and Ruth Wood Post ’44. The<br />
endowed fund serves to maintain,<br />
improve and make use of the bird<br />
sanctuary property of <strong>Wyoming</strong><br />
<strong>Sem</strong>inary (formerly the Wycoff<br />
property), loc<strong>at</strong>ed on Center Hill<br />
Road, Dallas for the students of<br />
<strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary, as well as<br />
anyone who gains permission from<br />
<strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary to <strong>at</strong>tract birds<br />
and wildlife.<br />
Joseph Bittenbender<br />
Scholarship Endowment Fund –<br />
established in 2001 by a bequest<br />
from Walter Vorbleski to provide<br />
scholarship aid and honor Mr.<br />
Vorbleski’s dear friend, Dr. Joseph<br />
Bittenbender’47.<br />
Frank Bonstein Fund –<br />
established in 1927 by the est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
of Frank Bonstein to provide<br />
scholarship aid.<br />
Helen L. Brown Scholarship –<br />
established in 1981 by <strong>Wyoming</strong><br />
<strong>Sem</strong>inary alumni and friends to<br />
honor Helen L. Brown ’18 and<br />
provide scholarship aid.<br />
Buckingham President’s<br />
Discretionary Fund – established<br />
in 1973 by Robert ’44, Harold<br />
’48, Walter ’49 and Barbara to<br />
honor their parents, Dorothy and<br />
Harold Buckingham. Memorial<br />
gifts augmented the fund in 1983<br />
upon Mrs. Buckingham’s de<strong>at</strong>h and<br />
again in 1992 following the de<strong>at</strong>h<br />
of Dr. Buckingham ’19, <strong>Wyoming</strong><br />
<strong>Sem</strong>inary’s eighth president. The<br />
fund’s revenues are used <strong>at</strong> the<br />
discretion of <strong>Sem</strong>inary’s president.<br />
Ernest Buckman Endowment<br />
Fund – established in 2002 upon<br />
the de<strong>at</strong>h of Ernest Buckman ’43.<br />
He earlier had made a gift to the<br />
<strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary Pooled Income<br />
Fund and the endowment will<br />
support the general purposes of<br />
the School.<br />
C. H. Burgess Scholarship<br />
Endowment Fund – established<br />
in 1997 by the est<strong>at</strong>e of Adaline<br />
Burgess. Income from the fund<br />
provides financial assistance to<br />
academically talented students<br />
who otherwise would not be able<br />
to afford a <strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary<br />
educ<strong>at</strong>ion. Preference may be<br />
weighted for qualified students<br />
who reside in Luzerne County.<br />
Robert L. Casper Scholarship<br />
Endowment Fund – established<br />
in 1996 by Robert L. Casper ’30<br />
with a gift to the 150th Anniversary<br />
Campaign to provide scholarship<br />
aid.<br />
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