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of his wife, Alice Kleinrock Levey<br />

’51, to gener<strong>at</strong>e revenue for<br />

scholarships.<br />

Levey Family Endowment<br />

Fund – established in 1999 by<br />

James Levey ’81. The fund provides<br />

financial assistance in the form<br />

of a scholarship to academically<br />

talented students who otherwise<br />

would not be able to afford a<br />

<strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Dorothy I. Lewis Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund – established<br />

in 1982 by the est<strong>at</strong>e of Dorothy I.<br />

Lewis ’28 to fund scholarships <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary.<br />

Jack R. Linsky Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

– Lynda Rosenthal Library<br />

Endowment Fund – established<br />

in 2002 by the Linsky Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

in honor of Lynda Rosenthal ’63.<br />

Income from the fund is for the<br />

exclusive use of the Upper School<br />

Library.<br />

B. Everett and Edna I. Lord<br />

Memorial Endowment Fund –<br />

established in 2005 by family<br />

members in memory of Edna and<br />

B. Everett Lord, teacher of science<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary from 1943<br />

to 1965. Income from this fund is<br />

to be used to support the School’s<br />

physics and chemistry programs.<br />

Lottman Family Scholarship<br />

Endowment Fund – established<br />

in 1998 by Ann Lottman in memory<br />

of her husband, Irving Lottman<br />

’30, and their daughter, Shelly<br />

Beth, who tragically died <strong>at</strong> age<br />

5. Income from the fund provides<br />

scholarships for academically<br />

talented students who otherwise<br />

could not afford a <strong>Wyoming</strong><br />

<strong>Sem</strong>inary educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Howard B. and Dagmar A.<br />

M<strong>at</strong>thews Endowment Fund –<br />

established in 1981 by Howard<br />

M<strong>at</strong>thews ’24 to purchase books<br />

for the Kirby Library.<br />

Lee J. McCarthy Jr. Scholarship<br />

Endowment Fund – established<br />

in 2002 by family and friends of Lee<br />

J. McCarthy ’44 who died in March<br />

2000. Lee McCarthy’s children–Tish<br />

’74, Claire ’75, Jeannie ’77, Lee ’80,<br />

John ’80, Julie ’81 and Caroline<br />

’84–all gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from <strong>Sem</strong>inary.<br />

The fund provides financial<br />

assistance to a resident of Luzerne<br />

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Photo: Michael Touey<br />

County who is “an all-around good<br />

person”, meets the admission<br />

requirements of the School, and<br />

is likely to be active in sports and<br />

school activities.<br />

John McCole Endowed<br />

Teaching Chair in<br />

M<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics – established<br />

in 1995 by family and friends of<br />

John McCole ’46 in recognition<br />

of his dedic<strong>at</strong>ed service to and<br />

lifelong associ<strong>at</strong>ion with <strong>Wyoming</strong><br />

<strong>Sem</strong>inary. This endowed teaching<br />

chair recognizes excellence in the<br />

teaching of m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics.<br />

Jack H. Meeks Scholarship<br />

Endowment Fund – established<br />

in 1993 by P<strong>at</strong>rick Loftus ’72 and<br />

Tom Person ’72 to recognize the<br />

distinguished tenure of Jack<br />

Meeks, <strong>Sem</strong>inary’s first director of<br />

development. Income from the fund<br />

provides scholarship assistance to<br />

an Upper School student.<br />

Teresa Jordan and Frank J.<br />

Mehm II Scholarship Fund –<br />

established in 1985 by Paul R.<br />

Mehm ’28 to provide scholarship<br />

aid.<br />

Paul R. Mehm Kirby Library<br />

Acquisitions Fund – established<br />

in 1985 by Paul R. Mehm ’28 for the<br />

acquisition of books for the Kirby<br />

Library.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mo<strong>at</strong><br />

Technology Endowment Fund –<br />

established in 2003 by a bequest<br />

of Harry E. Mo<strong>at</strong> ’30 in memory<br />

of his parents to provide monies<br />

for the purchase of technological<br />

enhancements for the Upper School<br />

program.<br />

Stella Miner Mo<strong>at</strong> Library<br />

Endowment Fund – established<br />

in 2007 by a bequest from the<br />

est<strong>at</strong>e of Stella Miner Mo<strong>at</strong>, a<br />

1930 gradu<strong>at</strong>e of the Wilkes-Barre<br />

Institute. This fund supports<br />

acquisition of books and other<br />

m<strong>at</strong>erials for the Lower School<br />

Library.<br />

Mary Harris Montgomery<br />

Endowment Fund – established<br />

in 1996 by a bequest from the<br />

est<strong>at</strong>e of Mary Harris Montgomery<br />

’31. Income from the fund pays for<br />

maintenance and furnishings for<br />

the Victorian Room in Swetland<br />

Hall, which Mrs. Montgomery<br />

helped to establish with gifts<br />

during her lifetime.<br />

Helen L. Pringle Moore<br />

Memorial Scholarship –<br />

established in 1983 by George E.<br />

Moore ’31 in memory of his wife,<br />

Helen L. Pringle Moore ’31, to<br />

provide scholarships.<br />

Morgan Family Scholarship<br />

Endowment Fund – established<br />

in 1999 with a bequest from<br />

Charles K. “Red” Morgan ’38. A<br />

gift from Walter Morgan’16 WBA,<br />

Red’s uncle, made during the 150th<br />

Anniversary Campaign in honor<br />

of his receiving the Distinguished<br />

Service Award, was added l<strong>at</strong>er.<br />

Also, bequests from Dorothy<br />

Morgan’17 WBI, Walter’s sister,<br />

who died in February, 1992, and<br />

Jessie Lovett Morgan, Dorothy<br />

and Walter’s sister, a gradu<strong>at</strong>e of<br />

the Institute who passed away in<br />

June, 1996, were included. The<br />

endowment provides financial<br />

assistance to academically talented<br />

students who otherwise would<br />

not be able to afford a <strong>Wyoming</strong><br />

<strong>Sem</strong>inary educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Samuel O. Morreale<br />

Scholarship Endowment Fund –<br />

established in November 1994 by<br />

Samuel O. Morreale ’31 for the<br />

purpose of scholarship aid.<br />

John and Marion Harvey<br />

Morton Scholarship<br />

Endowment Fund – established<br />

in January 2008 by John and<br />

Lisa Harvey Morton in honor of<br />

the outstanding academic and<br />

<strong>at</strong>hletic experience they both had<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary (the school<br />

where they met) and also to honor<br />

Lisa’s family members, some who<br />

were early leaders and benefactors,<br />

and those who have <strong>at</strong>tended <strong>Sem</strong><br />

for gener<strong>at</strong>ions. The income from<br />

the fund will be used to provide<br />

financial assistance to academically<br />

and <strong>at</strong>hletically talented students<br />

who have an interest in <strong>at</strong>tending<br />

the Naval Academy or West Point<br />

after gradu<strong>at</strong>ing from <strong>Sem</strong>.<br />

Ben and Betty Hopkins Moses<br />

Library Endowment Fund –<br />

established in 1982 by Dale ’61,<br />

Gaard ’64 and Meredith ’66 Moses<br />

to honor their parents. The fund<br />

supports the acquisition of books<br />

for the Kirby Library.<br />

Lydia Stark Mosier Memorial<br />

Fund – established in 1927<br />

by Frank C. Mosier to provide<br />

scholarship aid.<br />

Harry White Moyer Endowment<br />

Fund – established in 2006 by a<br />

distribution from the <strong>Wyoming</strong><br />

<strong>Sem</strong>inary Pooled Income Fund upon<br />

the de<strong>at</strong>hs of both Mary Sigafoos<br />

Harshbarger ’39 and her husband,<br />

Laurence. This Fund honors Mrs.<br />

Harshbarger’s grandmother and is<br />

to support the general purposes of<br />

the School.<br />

Nesbitt - Orr Endowment Fund –<br />

established in 2003 upon the de<strong>at</strong>h<br />

of William Orr. Geraldine Nesbitt<br />

Orr earlier had made a gift to a<br />

charitable remainder trust in honor<br />

of her husband and the endowment<br />

will support the general purposes<br />

of the School.<br />

Harry Phineas Packard<br />

Scholarship Endowment Fund –<br />

established in November 1995 by<br />

H. Jeremy Packard with a gift to the<br />

150th Anniversary Campaign, given<br />

in memory of his grandf<strong>at</strong>her and<br />

implemented to provide scholarship<br />

aid.<br />

Horace S. and Martha I. Parker<br />

Library Endowment Fund –<br />

established in 2002 by Robert S.<br />

Parker ’52 and Cynthia Parker De<br />

Puy ’50 in memory of their parents,<br />

Horace S. Parker, a distinguished<br />

member of <strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary’s<br />

faculty from 1929 to 1972, and<br />

Martha I. Parker. The fund provides<br />

annual income for the exclusive use<br />

of the Kirby Library for the twofold<br />

purpose of purchasing works<br />

of literary criticism, as well as<br />

appropri<strong>at</strong>e fiction for young adults.<br />

Philip B. Parsons Memorial<br />

Scholarship – established in 1981<br />

by Dorothe B. Parsons in memory of<br />

her husband, Philip B. Parsons ’30,<br />

to provide scholarship aid.<br />

Doris L. P<strong>at</strong>rick Fund for the<br />

Arts – established by Doris L.<br />

P<strong>at</strong>rick in 1978 for the support of<br />

the arts.<br />

Doris P<strong>at</strong>rick Endowed<br />

Teaching Chair for Fine<br />

Arts – established in 1998 by<br />

the est<strong>at</strong>e of Doris P<strong>at</strong>rick. This<br />

endowed teaching chair recognizes<br />

excellence in the teaching of fine<br />

arts.<br />

Betsy Albert Price Endowment<br />

Fund – established in 2005 by a<br />

bequest from the est<strong>at</strong>e of Betsy<br />

Price ’41 to support the general<br />

purposes of the School.<br />

John W. and Lula S. Price<br />

Scholarship Fund – established<br />

in 1988 by the est<strong>at</strong>e of Ruth E.<br />

Price Rammling ’13 in memory of<br />

her parents. The fund underwrites<br />

scholarship aid.<br />

Stella Purvin Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund – established<br />

in 1991 by family and friends in<br />

memory of Stella Golomb Purvin<br />

’17 for the purpose of funding<br />

scholarship aid.<br />

E. R. Quesada Fund – established<br />

in 1987 by Elwood R. Quesada<br />

’24 to endow a chair in the history<br />

department.<br />

Linda Kinney Reiser Memorial<br />

Library Endowment Fund –<br />

established in 1992 by family and<br />

friends in memory of Linda Kinney<br />

Reiser for the acquisition of books<br />

<strong>at</strong> the Sordoni Library.<br />

Harold and Shirley Rittenmeyer<br />

Scholarship Endowment Fund –<br />

established in 1998 by Ronald A.<br />

Rittenmeyer ’65 in memory of his<br />

parents. 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.<br />

Daniel C. Roberts Scholarship<br />

Fund – established in 1934 by<br />

Daniel C. Roberts for the purpose of<br />

funding scholarship aid.<br />

Diane Travis Rose Library<br />

Fund –<br />

established in 1990 by Thomas<br />

Rose in memory of his wife, Diane<br />

Travis Rose ’47, for the purchase of<br />

books for the Kirby Library.<br />

Adrian Ross Family Scholarship<br />

Endowment Fund – established<br />

in 2002 by Adrian Ross ’30 to<br />

provide 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.<br />

Saidman Family Endowment for<br />

Religious Studies – established<br />

in 1993 by Dr. Lester Saidman<br />

in memory of his wife Bertha to<br />

enhance serious academic study<br />

of religion, specifically to provide<br />

Judaic studies on a m<strong>at</strong>ure level<br />

open to all students.<br />

Sesto P. Santarelli Scholarship<br />

Endowment Fund – established<br />

in 1998 by family and friends<br />

of Sesto P. Santarelli, f<strong>at</strong>her<br />

of Philip J. Santarelli ’67 and<br />

Sylvia Santarelli Kropp’71, and<br />

grandf<strong>at</strong>her of Gianna Santarelli<br />

’90, Paul Santarelli ’01, Alexis<br />

Kropp ’99, Madeline Kropp ’05, and<br />

Caroline Kropp ’09. The scholarship<br />

fund provides financial 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 />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion. First preference is given<br />

to students who achieve in the<br />

classroom while excelling on the<br />

football field.<br />

Schautz Scholarship Fund –<br />

established in 1990 by Walter<br />

Schautz ’53 and his mother,<br />

Madalene Schautz, for the purpose<br />

of scholarship aid.<br />

Rachel Van Gasken Schrider<br />

Scholarship Endowment –<br />

established in 1999 by Rachel Van<br />

Gasken Schrider ’25 in appreci<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of the educ<strong>at</strong>ion she received <strong>at</strong><br />

the Dean School of Business. The<br />

scholarship provides financial<br />

assistance to academically talented<br />

students who otherwise would<br />

not be able to afford a <strong>Wyoming</strong><br />

<strong>Sem</strong>inary educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Renee Manjin-Sherwood<br />

Senior Prom Endowment<br />

Fund –<br />

established in 1999 by Renee<br />

Manjin-Sherwood to provide<br />

financial assistance to senior

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