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2010-11 Annual Report v5_<strong>Layout</strong> 2 1/16/12 4:17 PM Page 8A TRADITION OF GIVINGGeneral Memorial FundGifts to the General Memorial Fundreside in the <strong>School</strong>’s GeneralInstitutional Fund. The Institutionalfund is used to help ensure the longtermsuccess of the <strong>School</strong> andprovides a Board-specified annualdistribution to the <strong>School</strong>’s operatingbudget, support academic programs,and fund scholarships.Gifts to this fund are a powerful wayto honor friends and loved ones andprovide lasting support to futuregenerations of <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>students.Accumulated Capital: $20,652Charles Mancabelli ’61In thankfulness and memory ofGenevieve and Robert MancabelliD. J. Ridings & Jane RidingsIn memory of Peter RidingsJoseph Stevens ’63HQ and Carole StevensIn memory of Bill Bisgrove,Dick Pierce, and Channing VerbeckThe Amos ScholarshipGiven in support of Native Americanstudents, this scholarship wasestablish with an initial gift of $50,000from John Amos ’33 in 1993, whichwas matched by <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong><strong>School</strong>.Accumulated capital: $97,061The Harold J. “Whitey”Anderson ScholarshipThis scholarship was established inthe spring of 1977 to honor Harold“Whitey” Anderson on the occasionof his retirement from <strong>Manlius</strong><strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>. The Whitey Scholarship isprovided to an Upper <strong>School</strong> athletein a team sport who reflects thequalities of a great teammate,demonstrates sportsmanship,possesses high ideals and personalcharacter and excels in his/her abilityto effect winning outcomes of theteam’s games. The recipient must alsomaintain academic standing that ischaracterized by responsible attentionto his/her school work which qualifiesthe athlete’s eligibility to participate in<strong>Manlius</strong>/<strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> team sports.Accumulated capital: $39,086(does not include pledges, only paid gifts)Philip Allen ’62ATimothy Cohane ’61BHowell Estes III ’60HQEdward Foehl ’61CStewart C. Gaumer, Jr. ’64HQJohn Hyatt ’59CW. Robert Maguire ’61CPaul Morton II ’59AWilliam Rezak ’59ACharles Richards ’59AThe David Bahner FundNamed in October 1987 in memoryof David Bahner, a former musicteacher and band director at The<strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>School</strong>. In recognition of thisFund, an award is made at closingceremonies each June to a Middle<strong>School</strong> instrumental student.Accumulated capital: $6,967Neal Brad Solomon ’62HQJ.R. Clancy ScholarshipEstablished in the spring of 1998 witha gift from J.R. Clancy. A scholarshipis given each year to a student withexceptional promise in the area ofperforming arts.Accumulated capital: $24,257The Lt. James H. Dawley, Jr.ScholarshipCreated through a bequest from Mr.and Mrs. James Dawley in honor oftheir son, Lt. James H. Dawley, Jr. ’40,an alumnus of <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> who waskilled while serving with the naval airforces. A scholarship in his honor hasbeen presented annually since 1998 toan Upper <strong>School</strong> student who excelsin all areas of school life.Total bequest: $695,723The David EdwardsScholarshipCreated in the spring of 1977 tohonor David Edwards, former head ofthe English Department at The<strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>School</strong>, on the occasion ofhis retirement. Mr. Edwards passedaway in December of 1990 and Mrs.Edwards in December of 1995. Inboth their memories, a scholarship isgiven each year to an Upper <strong>School</strong>student who excels in his or her studyof English.Accumulated capital: $103,3918 |

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