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THE SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

2015 - 2016 Annual Report


Chairman of the Board Message

Driving the Mission Forward I am pleased to present the The Summit’s Annual Report for the 2015-16 year, and what a spectacular year it was! • We opened with record enrollment in the Upper School. • We finished the building renovations on schedule and were able to open on time: seven new Upper School and one new Middle School science labs, a one-of-its-kind independent study science lab, a five-story addition with new classrooms, a library reading room and art studio. The renovation program also included remediation of the old plaster ceilings in the east and west wings of the main building and an update of the HVAC system. • We had fun celebrating the 125th anniversary with the proclamation read by the mayor on the front steps; Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr celebrating Homecoming Mass; the iconic photograph of the students, faculty and staff spelling out 125 on Williams Field; the hugely successful Knight of Stars Gala which, in combination with the online auction, raised a significant amount for our school; the updating of the history of our school, chapel book, relics book and the Lower School’s S is for Summit book; as well as the glorious Campus Day we enjoyed with Bishop Joseph R. Binzer celebrating Mass. • We successfully closed the Aiming Higher campaign and exceeded the goal by raising more than $20 million. • We won two state championships with boys and girls soccer, sent several athletes to compete individually at state tournaments and had both boys and girls Lacrosse teams going to the state tournament. • We received excellent results from the triennial stakeholder survey. All the projects that we implemented on the strategic plan appeared to increase the satisfaction of the parents and the students. • We started the IGknight program for children ages birth to 24 months with three full sections each trimester of that program. Admission reports that many new enrollees in our Montessori program are coming from

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folks involved in the IGknight program who did not know us prior to participating in it. The dedicated teachers, coaches and administrators who work at the school were able to accomplish these things because of the strong support they receive from parents, grandparents, alumni, parents of alumni and friends of the school. Tuition does not cover the full cost of the personalized education The Summit offers. Gifts to the Annual Fund are critical in providing the extras that tuition does not cover. These extras are an integral part of what our students and parents appreciate and help attract new students to our school every year. The Annual Fund helps provide professional development for teachers and coaches so they know and follow best practices in their area of responsibility and are energized in their ministry to children. It helps fund technology – computers, smartboards and instructional software – that enrich the classroom experience. The Annual Fund also provides sports equipment to ensure the athletes have the safest, most up-to-date equipment available. It also provides scholarships for those children who are worthy of a Summit education but do not have the financial means to afford the top-tier, independent school education we offer. The Angel Donor program is also a part of the Annual Fund, and I am quite pleased to report that the number of angel donors has grown from 47 last year to 74. Through this program, donors commit $2,500 or more a year to help fund a portion of a child’s tuition for four to five years. This program bridges the gap for many students who would not otherwise be able to experience the many benefits of a Summit education. I am grateful to see so many answer Christ’s call to help those less fortunate than themselves. Total annual giving (excluding the auction) was $1.2 million, up 6 percent versus a year ago. This is a fantastic result and reinforces the culture of philanthropy we are trying to build within the Summit community. Our trustees led the way with an average gift of $12,900. I am most


grateful for their strong leadership in the boardroom as well as in their financial support of the school. Membership in the Leaders of Character Society (those who give $1,000+) grew to 229 from 200 a year ago. My thanks go out to Development Director Jim Jackson and Assistant Director in charge of the Annual Fund Michele Duda for their leadership, as well as the entire Development Office staff who work so hard to interpret the school for our donors and carefully steward each gift.

Development Staff Jim Jackson Development Director (513) 871-4700 x242 jackson_j@summitcds.org

I also want to congratulate auction co-chairs, Tricia Headley and Lisa McSwain, for leading the way to a highly successful auction. Special thanks to Lisa Nicholson who so expertly served as auction coordinator. These wonderful results were boosted by the success of the live auction at the 125th gala, which was brilliantly co-chaired by Deb Schaefer and Beth Shaw. In addition to raising a lot of money, this fabulous event brought our community together in a very special way to celebrate a very special year. My sincere thanks to all! Our school continues to be blessed in so many ways. We give thanks for everyone in our community who come together in volunteering their time, talent and treasure to help the children we serve grow in grace and wisdom. The rigor of our academics, the focus on faith formation and the development of character are a unique, best-incity combination of benefits provided at The Summit. I am forever grateful for the role everyone plays in driving the mission of the school forward. Cheers! Sincerely,

Michele Duda Assistant Development Director (513) 871-4700 x243 duda_m@summitcds.org

Mary Alice LaPille Advancement Services Senior Manager (513) 871-4700 x237 lapille_m@summitcds.org

Sandy Champlin Development Services Manager (513) 871-4700 x244 champlin_s@summitcds.org

www.summitcds.org/giving The Summit Country Day School has made every effort to ensure that all lists in this publication are accurate. If there are any additions or changes, please email Mary Alice LaPille at lapille_m@summitcds.org or call (513) 871-4700 x237. Thank you for your support. © 2016 The Annual Report is a special section of The Summit Magazine.

P. Stuart Seltman ‘86 Chair, The Summit Board of Trustees

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Consecutive Giving Consecutive giving is the cornerstone of the Annual Fund’s success. We recognize the generous habit of giving in five-year increments: * ** + Q BMS GMS SBS

Denotes giving to the Annual Fund for at least five consecutive years Denotes giving to the Annual Fund for at least 10 consecutive years. Deceased Fleur de Lis denotes new members of the Cornerstone Heritage Society Boys Middle School Girls Middle School Summit Boys School

On the Cover: “It’s a Zoo” is a an interdisciplinary capstone project in the Lower School which incorporates science, language arts, technology, art and global citizenry. Fourth graders research a rare animal and present an argument for its inclusion in the local zoo. Photo by Rick Norton.

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THE 2015-2016 ANNUAL FUND FOR EXCELLENCE

 A Culture of Philanthropy The Summit’s ability to support and inspire its students and the greater community is made possible by gifts to the Annual Fund. The Annual Fund is the primary way in which grandparents, parents, alumni, parents of alumni, friends, foundations, companies, and organizations make philanthropic gifts to The Summit. These gifts provide The Summit with flexible resources to support a wide range of important needs. With this support we provide tuition assistance opportunities for our students to transform lives and improve diversity, offer our teachers and coaches the best professional development available, support our Social Skills and Character Education Programs and update our facilities and equipment. Thank you for your generous support.

LEADERS OF CHARACTER SOCIETY Annual Fund Leadership Giving Society The Leaders of Character Society is the flagship organization of the Annual Fund for Excellence. Inspired by The Summit’s signature Character Education Program, the generosity of these donors provides an infusion of funds that help the school flourish by meeting critical needs above and beyond yearly operating costs. The Leaders of Character Society organizes donors into giving circles. Joining a leadership circle defines you as a person committed to making a significant difference in the life of a child, knowing that your gift will give a student the opportunity to shine and become a pillar of the community. By joining the Leaders of Character Society, you are enabling Summit students to develop a foundation for life. We have been doing that work for more than 125 years.

Peg and Tim Mathile ** The Robert C. & Adele R. Schiff Foundation * (Adele Schiff, Dawn and Robert Schiff, Jr., James A. Schiff)

1890 CIRCLE $25,000 - $49,999

Joelle and Nick Ragland BMS ‘83 ** Patricia and James Stahl Caroline Sutphin Suzanne and Alessandro Tosolini * Mary Anne Weber ** Judith and W. Joseph Williams SBS ‘57 ** Jenny and Thomas Williams SBS ‘71 ** Mirja and Raimond Zeilstra *

Anonymous (1) ** Susan and Robert Castellini Holly (Friesz) ‘86 and P. Stuart Seltman ‘86 **

HEAD OF SCHOOL’S CIRCLE 5,000 - $9,999

SAINT JULIE’S CIRCLE $50,000 and above

JULIA AND LOUISE’S CIRCLE $20,000 - $24,999 Anonymous (1) Anne and Michael Bergeron ** Cynthia and Robert Conway * James E. Evans Joan A. Gardner The Homan Foundation ** Peggy and Gary Johns ** Wendy (Sutphin) Ritch GMS ‘86 and Andrew Ritch * Carol and Richard Wilson **

GRANDIN CIRCLE $15,000 - $19,999 Lisa and Timothy Michel ** Drive for the Knights Golf Outing *

TRUSTEE’S CIRCLE $10,000 - $14,999

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Lorraine and George Bergeron Mary (Foss) ‘67 and Joseph Brinkmeyer ** Julie and W. Scott Bristow ** Melanie Chavez and Jeremy Campbell * Mary and Michael Clauder Fund for Independent Schools (FISC) ** Kathryn (Stahl) ‘84 and Keith Harsh ‘84 * Eleanor and Steven Haussler Rebecca and Michael Holmes * Renee and Michael Kreeger Kimberly and Daniel LaBar BMS ‘77 Bryn and Joshua Lorentz * Kathryn and Theodore Nelson *

Maureen and Kenneth Amend ** Cenona Taveras and Eric Beatty * Catherine S. Binger ‘93 Kathleen D’Isernia and Michael Buckius Diedra and Stephen Burns ** Kristin and Matthew Carcieri MacKenzie and Manuel Chavez BMS ‘91 Deanna and Hector Chow ** Katherine and Charles Crowther ** Judith and John Fahrmeier ** Tracy and Greg Hartmann ** Mayra Muniz-Helm and Benjamin Helm ** Laura and Walter Homan SBS ‘66 ** Suzanne and Bruce Howard Paul and Elizabeth Jantsch ** Courtney and Edward Johnson ‘92 Janet and Richard Johnson Caroline and Ronald Joseph BMS ‘81 * Lama and Saeb Khoury Jenni and Scott Kohlhepp Allison (Hiltz) ‘93 and J. Brian Kropp * Margaret and Charles Kubicki ** Maya and Gregory LaLonde BMS ‘83 * Christine (Castleberry) ‘89 and Wayne Lippert ‘89 * Mary Lynn and Brian McHugh * Kathy and Michael McQueen ** Valerie Newell and Timothy Smith * Antoinette Pragalos and Robert Warden ** Susan Beckert-Rager and David Rager * Sarah and James Stahl BMS ‘85 US Bank Heather and Richard Williams *


DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $2,500 - $4,999 Anonymous (1) Charles W. Abbottsmith ** Peggy and Edwin Barker ** Gina and Mark Berry Connie and Sam Boggs Jane (Buse) ‘70 and Mark Burke Patty and Wade Bush * Margaret and Kerry Byrne * Susan and Edward Castleberry SBS ‘46 * Jane and Dewitt Cook Cynthia Fitton and Robin Cotton Jeanne and Robert Coughlin * Kimberly and Scott David ** Victoria and Amador Delamerced ** Amie and Mark Delworth Anthony Edmondson and Sophie Malliaroudakis Cecily and Douglas Fassler ** Carol and William Fisher Miriam and Ryan Gibbs Amal Sarah and Fuad Hajjar * Mariana Belvedere and Samer Hasan * HGC Construction Christine A. Homan ‘84 ** Elaine M. Horan + Kimberly and Stephen Hunt ** Nickie and John Kahle Elizabeth Grubow and Jerome Kathman Nicci and Brent Kohlhepp * Lynn and Stephen Kukanza Kristin and Thomas Lamarre Marian and John Leibold Sophia (Homan) ‘77 and Charles Male ** Margaret (Homan) ‘71 and John Masters ** Donna and Anthony McIlvenna Marissa and Michael Miller * Kim and Drew Myers Kathleen (Homan) ‘99 and Christopher O’Brien ‘96 * Bambi and Joseph Pappano PRC Technology Group, LLC Jennifer and John Ragland BMS ‘87 * Mary and William Rieke Beth and Ken Robinson * Julie and George Schaefer * Laura and Donald Semler Lisabeth and Kevin Shaw * Michele Macedonio and Matthew Sokany Heather and Jeffrey Spanbauer * Patty and Eric Steinman ** Kathleen and James Stengel ** Eliza and Justin Stone Michele and Edmund Sumnar * Therese (Rohde) ‘70 and William Tobler ** Lynne Wagoner and Victor Walton ‘83 ** Maryann H. Witte ‘81 ** Sara and Eric Wunsch

FIVE PILLARS CIRCLE $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (2) Anonymous (1**) Advanced Pain Solutions Nina and Jumur Akgunduz **

Joy and Frank Albi Deanna and David Argo ** Jolene and Robert Barton * Nancy and Douglas Berlier * Beth and Joseph Bissmeyer * Karen and Thomas Bosse * Collette and Mark Busher Business Information Systems Cheviot Savings Bank Charitable Foundation Aileen and Michael Cinque The Rev. John R. Civille * Lana Long and Brett Coldiron * CSK Electric LLC Kathleen and Christopher Devine Karen P. Dewine * Lois Ann and Dennis Doyle Teri and Cory Eyer * Grace and James Faust Maureen Ferrell * Carissa Fisher * Daniel Fisher Tanya and John FitzGerald Megan and Matthew Fitzpatrick Kimberly and William France Louisa and Gregory Gehring Anne Vertuca and Louis George * Kathleen (Hadley) ‘54 and Robert Greiwe SBS ‘46 Jane and Stephen Griffith * Paula N. Grulee Sonal and Richard Grzymajlo Mary and Thomas Hobbins * Tamara and James Hochwalt Deborah and Robert Hutchins ** Mary and James Jackson Ashley and Michael Jordan Margaret and Richard Joseph, Sr. BMS ‘79 Jackie and Bob Juenke ** M. Kathleen and Frank Kane ** Carolyn and Elefteris Karageorges * Grace (Baluyot) Kerr ‘82 and Timothy Kerr * Joan and Michael Kramer * Susan and Chuck LaMacchia April and Jeff Lane * Rachel and Matthew Langenderfer ** Lynn and Wayne Lippert ** Billie and Thomas Luttmer * Nicole and Gordon MacIntosh Debbie and Devinder Mangat Constance and Richard Massey Mary and William McClung Sean and Jennifer Mitchell Lisa Hubeny and Thomas Murtaugh * Christina and Thomas Neyer Christina and Nathan Neyra Donna and David Paulin * Kathleen (Hilsinger) ‘93 and John Penote * Jereme S. Ransick ‘94 * Amy Richard Kelly and George Riechmann Carla and Stephen Romanelli * Regina (Baluyot) ‘84 and Peter Saba ‘83 Ruthann and James Sammarco Martha and Kent Savage Kathleen and Howard Schertzinger ** Jill and Michael Schiaparelli

Kelley and Adrian Schiess ** Jane and Paul Schmerge BMS ‘78 * Mary Agnes (Walter) ‘78 and John Schroder ‘79 * The Rev. Philip O. Seher ** Brenda D. Seltman Nancy and Phillip Smith ** Gail and David Smith Christopher Snyder Liz (Glassmeyer) ‘70 and Greg Spahr Eileen and Slobodan Stanisic ** Elizabeth Shaughnessy and James Stapleton * Ann and Michael Steines Michelle and Jason Sullivan Target Stores ** Sally and Alexander Thomson ** Kathleen and Edward Tyrrell Diane and Kenneth Uckotter ** Barbara (Foley) Van Den Broeck ‘61 * Lisa and Brent Warren Suzanne and Kenneth Weis **

SILVER KNIGHT CIRCLE Under age 35, $500 - $999 Nicholas R. Faulkner ‘04 Meaghan K. Fitzgerald ‘07 Libby and Walter Homan ‘02 Kelly S. Masters ‘03 Betsy J. Newman ‘01 ** Abigail (Broerman) ‘04 and John Steinman ‘03

PATRON $999 AND BELOW Anonymous (2) Anonymous (2*) Anonymous (1**) Susan and William Abouhassan * Gina and Jerry Adams Laura and Terrence Adkins Emily (Sheckels) ‘98 and David Ahouse Frank P. Albi ‘01 Jennifer Allman Julia and Alejandro Almaguer * Diane and John Altmix C. Bert Amann SBS ‘45 ** Jackie Bulls and Carlos Amesquita ** Dustin Argo ‘16 Raquel and Norman Arnold * Kimberli and Dan Ashcraft ** Sophie Duval-Austin and Orson Austin * Somarly Lira and Ruben Avila Justin Ayer ‘16 Julie (Kelley) ‘87 and Gregory Back ** Patricia and Robert Baechtold ** Adrienne (Park) ‘97 and Adam Baier Julie and Scott Baker Tonya Baldwin Aine M. Baldwin ‘94 ** C. Francis Barrett SBS ‘60 ** Eileen and John Barrett SBS ‘63 * Lynn and David Bartley ** Barbara and Robert Bauer Patricia and Lawrence Bayer ** Heather (Beech) ‘66 and Robert Beam

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Laura (Lintz) ‘86 and Eric Becker Nolita and Sean Becker ‘92 Araceli Beluan Jonathan Beres Christine and Stephen Berger Amy E. Berger ** Judith and Thomas Berhalter Katia and Paul Bernal-Arrieta Logan Bernhardt ‘16 Brenda and Robert Bertsch ** Molly and Tom Besanceney * Carol and John Biggs ** Elaine and David Billmire ** Mary and Matt Birk Kirby M. Birk ‘09 * Ann Block ‘70 Christine L. Blum ‘69 * Ann and James Blum SBS ‘59 * Janine and Keith Boeing Michele and David Boggs Linda Bohnenkamper * Barbara and Timothy Bolender * Molly (Bayer) ‘01 and Alejandro Bonilla * Laura and Jeremy Borsky Lindsay Botsford ‘98 and John Velasquez * Mary and Reid Bradford ** Alice (O’Dell) ‘85 and Benjamin Brannon Vicki and John Brault Tamara and Richard Bravo Mallory (Botsford) ‘07 and Nicholas Bridle * Marie DePerio and William Brinkman Kathleen Brodie Melody and Michael Brooks Jared T. Bulla ‘16 Susan Bunte Mary Alice (Heekin) Burke ‘41 Christopher F. Burke ‘08 * Julia B. Burke ‘02 * Mark E. Burke ‘03 * Michael B. Burke ‘04 * Kimberly and Kevin Bush * Walter Busher Emilie (Ransick) ‘97 and Michael Butler Brooke Byam ** Kathryn Byrne ‘16 Annie and Jerry Cafardi Mary (Kuethe) ‘70 and Fred Caito Rina Mina and Danilo Calderon Karen (Deiterman) ‘63 and Robert Calico Mary Beth and Christopher Canarie Catherine and Philip Cantillon Jiehua Zhao and Shuncheng Cao Karen and Jeffrey Carle ** Hillary Carvitti Lea and Jimmy Casanas Barbara and Robert Cecil * Christine and Christopher Chadwell Edwina Chamberlin Anne and Ralph Chambers ** Sandy Champlin * Christopher Champlin ‘09 James C. Champlin ‘05 Katherine and Thomas Charlton ‘99 Rene J. Cheatham ‘03 Jing and Qiang Chen Mabel and Walter Childress

Joan and Jeffrey Childs Rebecca (Ackley) ‘93 and Ryan Christie Mary and Nicholas Ciaccio Helen C. Clark ** Megan and Donald Clark Mary Jo (Randolph) ‘69 and Richard Cleveland ** Alison and James Cohen Mariza Caraveo De Cohen and Jonathan Cohen Meghan and Sean Cole Jacqueline and Vittorio Colin * Louise and Charles Collete * Susan and Brandon Collier Barbara and John Collins ** Anne and James Collins Phil C. Collins ** Sally and Michael Connelly Jane M. Connerton ** Sheri Auttonberry and Jason Conte Sarah Cooney Ethna and Todd Cooper ** Catherine (Knue) ‘73 and Gene Cooper Lillie Cooper Cammie Corder-Nelson ** Ilse and Terrence Cosgrove * Cheryl and Steven Craig * Huang Danping and James Craig Steven Craig ‘16 Marianne and Jerome Cramer ** Jody and Michael Crane * Jill (Verdin) ‘85 and Samson Crew BMS ‘82 ** Kelly Cronin Paula Dubeck and Francis Cullen Manisha and Michael Curran * Julianne and Scott Currie ** Nicole (Pembaur) ‘94 and Charles Cutter ** Alice and Edward Dadosky * Maureen and Dan Dahling Laura and Michael Dailey John C. Dailey ‘12 Michael G. Daly ‘96 * Deidre and Cary Daniel ‘93 Michele and Andrew Daniher Jeanne and Ian Dasent DataServ Integrations LLC Regina (Shiels) ‘70 and Mark Davis Pamela Zipperer-Davis and Steven Davis Marcia and Arthur De La Ossa * Nancy and Anthony De Perio Lawrence H. Dean ** Austin A. Decker ‘14 Chase K. Decker ‘11 Maria and Jeffrey Decker Amador Delamerced ‘14 Anna Delamerced ‘12 Laura and Gary Dennemann Kelli and Gregory Dennis ** Monica (Haas) ‘90 and Russell Desch Phyllis and David Desch * Janis (Brune) ‘70 and Dennis Desmond Margaret L. Devanney ‘70 Jelena and Anthony Diaz Joseph M. Dibert SBS ‘50 * Linda S. Didday ** Sharon Dinterman *

Kelly and Michael DiPaola ** Kathleen and William Doering SBS ‘62 ** Mary Jane and Ronald Dolan ** Andrew P. Donovan ‘05 Donna and Patrick Doran Anne and Robert Dorsey Victoria and Patrick Dowling * Olga Garcia Duarte ‘75 Michele Duda * Stephanie and William Duggan ** Jesse Dunbar ‘91 * Jackie and Darrell Dunker * Kelly and Robert Dziech ‘88 Billie and Robert Dziech + Frances (Shiels) ‘67 and Thomas Eagen SBS ‘58 * Suzanne and Robert Edwards Eric Elliott Victoria and Andrew Englehart * Kathryn (Deye) ‘65 and James Enright ** Mary Ann (O’Donnell) ‘71 and Edmund Escudero * Jill and John Evans Hannah M. Eyer ‘12 Carrie and Scott Federle Robert Fee * Sondra Fee * Diane and Michael Fee ** Mary Jean and Todd Feldhaus ** Bonnie and Skip Fellinger Mary and Benjamin Ferguson * Alaine and Charles Fertick Leah Fightmaster Debra (Mongan) ‘70 and David Fingerman Christina and Joseph Finke ‘76 ** Gayle and Robert Fiorenza Tammy and David Fisk * Margaret (Hollmeyer) Fisk ‘42 ** James S. Fisk ‘03 Patricia (Clasgens) ‘68 and James Fisk Margaret Fisk ‘16 Susan and Peter Fitzpatrick Amy and Todd Foley David M. Forker SBS ‘53 Judith and Thomas Forristal Sejal and Taylor Fox ‘90 Louise and Guy Fraiture Xiaoqun Liao and James Fraley Linda L. Fraley Grace France ‘12 Tonda and John Francis Jane and James Fraser SBS ‘58 Patricia and W. Roger Fry SBS ‘54 * Laura (Hefele) ‘70 and Arthur Ftacnik * Margaret (Niehaus-Sauter) ‘03 and Andrew Fuchs ** Josephine (Walter) ‘80 and William Funk ** Janice and Robert Garlich Margaret (Walter) ‘76 and Daniel Geers ** Gabriela Gehner ‘16 Linda and John Gehring Jean and Thomas Geier Monica and John Gerhardt ** Kathleen and Gordon Gick Kelley and Brady Gick Nicole and Chris Gier


Danine and Tom Gier Francine and Peter Gilbert Elaine Gillespie ** Amy and Robert Girkin ** Emily and Joseph Gockerman * Lauren (Brinkmeyer) ‘96 and Wesley Goebel * Tina and Douglas Goodwin * Susan and Robert Gorey ** Elizabeth Gosiger Vladimir Goykhman The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Conky Greiwe ‘61 ** Elizabeth (Grimme) ‘00 and Michael Griffith ** Caroline Grote ‘06 ** Lauren Grote ‘12 Lisa Grote ‘07 ** Nancy and Thomas Grote SBS ‘69 ** Mary Grulee ‘92 and Charles Cavallo ** Martha and Richard Grumbley Patricia (Barton) ‘65 and Michael Grunkemeyer ** Noreen Sullivan and Michael Guarasci Lea and Frank Guarasci Lauren and Jonathan Guip * Dagne and Michael Gustafson Laura Haas and James Breyer ** Jane and Philip Hackett ** Alexandra and Thomas Hadley Joselyn and Michael Hall Deborah and Michael Halvonik ** Phyllis Hamilton Enid Soto and Shawn Hamilton Charles Harris * Jenifer and William Harris ** Letra and Anthony Harris Katherine B. Harrison ‘14 Tamara and Robert Harrison William K. Harrison

Susan and Bruce Hartung * Megan Gardner and Robert Hayes Judith and David Haydu * Isobel and J. Christian Hays Karen (Horan) ‘75 and Peter H’Doubler Headhunting Organization L.L.C. Michael Mudd Barbara and E. Channing Headley * Rhonda and Stephen Headley ‘84 Caroline and Patrick Heekin ‘82 ** Kathleen M. Hegenberger ‘70 Carol and Herbert Heilbrun * Karol and Joseph Hellmann Laura Herfel ‘16 Penny and Michael Herr ** Denisha Herring ‘16 Cindy Hertzel ** Tracy and David Hickenlooper ‘85 Antoine Hicks Adaire Hiestand ‘87 and Brian Wade * Jerome S. Hilton ‘91 Jared Hochwalt ‘16 Rhiannon and Brad Hoeweler * Lisa and Frank Hoffman ** Anne and Ron Hoffman * Patricia and Timothy Hogan ** Martha and John Holland ** Jessica and Jay Horton Terry and Michael Hudepohl Karen and David Huelsman Judy and Larry Huelsman Karen and James Huesing SBS ‘60 * Julie and Joseph Hughes * Mary and Lawrence Humpert ** Megan and Edward Humpert ‘04 * L. J. Humpert ‘00 * Mark D. Humpert ‘10 * Matthew W. Humpert *

Lindsey and Samuel Huttenbauer Judith and Earl Imhoff * Janet (Kohlhoff) ‘76 and Robert Inkrot Peggy (Feltrup) Becker ‘49 and William Jackson Christine and D. Scott Jackson Kristin and Michael Jambor * Joan and James Jambor * Timothy L. Jedding ** Sabrina Jemail ‘16 Cecelia and Michael Johnson ** Denise and Michael Johnson ** Elizabeth and Terrence Johnson Lois and Robert Johnson ** Margo and Douglas Johnson Delle (Christensen) ‘67 and Edmund Jones * Lois M. Jones ‘50 Maxia and Jean Joseph Melissa Joseph Martha and George Junker ‘76 ** Christine Kaeser * Colleen M. Kane ‘08 Francis J. Kane ‘09 Meghan E. Kane ‘05 Susan and Michael Karbowski Joan and Don Karbowski Ladreka and Ansong Karikari * Tara (Wolfson) ‘91 and Charles Karyanis John E. Keck SBS ‘56 ** Frances and Scott Keller * Elaine (Springmeier) Kelley ‘55 ** Helen and Robert Kelly Kathryn and Charles Kelly * Susan and Pat Kelly ** Cynthia (Fehr) ‘74 and Robert Kelly + Patricia and William Kenney ** Debra and Edward Kentrup Susan and Kenneth Kerr

The Summit Parent Association paid for new lights and the Annual Fund paid to install them in Kyte Theater. Blue stage lighting dramatically separated the chorus from the actors on center stage in last year’s performance of “The King and I.”

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Meg (Robinson) and Adam Keslosky ‘98 * Diana (Bigelow) ‘61 and Timothy Kilfoil ** Lynn Bergquist and Robert Kindel Allison Kinross ‘16 Kathleen (Rabe) ‘57 and Edward Kirchmier ** Paula Kistner Sarah and Niko Kitsinis Kirstin (Fullen) ‘95 and Keith Klein * Janet and William Kling ** Julie Gabbard and Jim Klug * Susan and William Koch * Karen J. Koch ** Kimberly and Christopher Koenig Jacqueline and Edward Koenig * Jacqueline and William Kreyenhagen * Karen and Robert Krone Susan Kukanza Madelyn LaBar ‘16 William Lampkin Evelyn and William Landrigan * Tashia and LaDon Laney Davionne Laney ‘16 Sally and George Langenderfer ** Mary Alice and Mark LaPille Heidi and Todd Larson Amber and Patrick Latham BMS ‘79 Barbara and Tim Lautermilch Tracy C. Law ‘85 Carol and Jack Lawler Caroline (Conners) ‘99 and George Lewis ** Zena and Geoffrey Lieberman Ann and Jonathan Lindy Liam E. Lindy Phyllis Lipovsky * Anne and Eugene Locke Joan and Robert Lohrey ** Debra Loreaux Bernadette and Ed Lottman Irene and F. Brady Louis Pat and Coleman Love * Van Kim Ly ‘94 and Brendan Schnieber ** Juanita and Alan Lynam ** Susan and Gerald Lyons * Mary Ellen and Roderick Malone Wendy and Stanley Mambort ** Kelly and Terry Maples * Marjorie and Harold Marlette Elizabeth and Roger Marmet Susan and Roger Martin Mary Clare Mathile ‘16 Scott Mays ‘10 * Amy McDonald * Kirstin and Brendan McEachern Jeannette (Holm) ‘05 and J. Blaine McElroy * Jen and Gregory McGrath * Lisa and Josh McIntyre Susanne (Van Lahr) McPhillips ‘54 Elizabeth McSwain ‘09 Elizabeth C. Means Susan Mechler * Medical Mutual Lori and Kevin Meier Deborah Lydon and Michael Meister **

Lisa and Anthony Melink Irina Melnik and Simon Goykhman ** James L. Merling SBS ‘63 ** Theresa and Thomas Merrill Elena Messina ‘75 and Richard Beagle Annette and Daniel Meurer * Melissa and Keith Meyer Anna and Patrick Meyer ‘96 John Meyer ‘16 Kathleen and Patrick Michel * Kyndal E. Michel ‘07 * Anna B. Milburn Mona Miliner Susan and Bret Miller * Brian R. Miller ** Molly (Slete) ‘70 and Luen Miller Linda and James Moeggenberg * Pauline and Harry Moeller * Edward G. Moeller ‘89 Marie and Thomas Monaco ** Mugurel and Ioana Moneta ** Tracy T. Moore ‘02 ** Whitney (Botsford) ‘00 and Ryan Morgan * Stephany and Christopher Morris Janice Mortenson ** Byrdie and Alonzo Motley Hilda and Nelson Muniz Rodriguez * Julie and John Murdock Uchenna J. Ndulue ‘96 * Serap Monkul Nery and Fabiano Nery Bonnie and David Newman Michael Newman BMS ‘93 Ana Nieto ‘16 Paul L. Niklas * Sharon and Tony Nista ** Camellia Noor and Muhammad Khan Holly and Jason Northern Olivia Northrop ‘16 Alexander H. Nourse ‘11 Sarah A. Nowlin Cynthia and Dan Null Heather and Nathan Nuss Patricia L. Nutting +** Penny and Kevin O’Brien ** Megan O’Brien ‘10 Melinda O’Brien ‘10 ** Catherine and Stanley Ochs Cora (Glassmeyer) Ogle ‘61 Stacey and Shannon Oldfield Carol and James O’Reilly John Ortman ** Maureen K. O’Sullivan Stephanie and Robert Owens SBS ‘61 Barnali Gupta and Debashis Pal Mary Boyd and Joseph Palascak ** Nadine and Kevin Paley Nancy and Peter Palm Viola and Joe Pappano Diane and Richard Park Joy and Steven Parker ** Latica and Jay Patel Stacey Marie and Brian Pavlin ** Elaine and Richard Pearl ** Natalie Pearl ‘15 Kathryn (Grote) Pembauer ‘02 and Karl Pembaur ‘00 **

Dawn and Berthold Pembaur * Catherine and Stephen Perez Bonnie (Naberhaus) ‘57 and Richard Peterson Noreen and Michael Petry * June and Glenn Pfister ** Sharon and Glenn Pfister ‘79 ** Lisa and Phillip Pilon Nathalie Plum ‘16 Vivian and Louis Pohl ** Kathy and Bruce Polon SBS ‘65 Gloria and Pedro Portal Jennifer and James Price ‘95 Laura and Mark Priede Margaret and Thomas Prinner * Sue (Baron) ‘82 and Bryan Pugh Robyn and Manuel Quintero * Megan and Eric Rademacher ** Gert and Joe Ralenkotter * Leona Ralph * Cheryl and Douglas Ralph * Sravanthi and Satya Ramineni Amanda and Craig Rassi Mary Clark (Schulte) ‘58 and Richard Rechtiene ** Kim and Paul Reed Phyllis K. Reeves Shirley Reilman ** Dina and Clark Reinhard* Stacy and John Remke ** Jessica and Joe Replogle Anne and Robert Rettig SBS ‘64 ** Lindsay (Byrnes) ‘97 and J. Mercer Reynolds ‘95 * Victoria (Pundsack) ‘63 and James Reynolds John M. Reynolds Devon W. Rich ‘04 Martha and Thomas Rich ** Mollie and Thomas Ritter ** Elizabeth J. Roberts ** Margaret (Baumann) ‘66 and Harry Robinson Kathryn Roedig Joan (Schulte) ‘47 and G. William Rohde * Jeanne C. Rolfes ‘57 ** Stephanie (Novak) ‘82 and Mark Roma ‘82 Gail Rosero ‘82 and Robert Dornbusch ** Jenni and Derek Roudebush ** Leslie and Gregg Runge ‘82 Kara and Brad Russell Sally and Kent Ryan ** Joan and Ely Ryder * Joan and Albert Sagel ** Mark Samaan ‘12 Zeina and Saad Samaan Natalie Sammarco ‘04 Barbara and Mark Sander * Kay and Darryl Sandri Elizabeth Galvin-Sang and James Sang * Rosie Sansalone ** Michael Sanzere ** Alison and Andrew Sathe Erin and David Satterwhite Harriet Satterwhite Patricia (Moran) ‘56 and Barry Savage


Patricia (Suttle) ‘56 and Richard Sayre * Deborah and Thomas Schaefer * Candice (Schutte) ‘70 and John Scherz ** Matthew Schiess ‘12 Patrick Schiess ‘14 Elizabeth (Grogan) ‘75 and C.J. Schmidt Hope E. Schmidt ‘05 * Mary and Robert Schneider * Sherry (Schloemer) ‘81 and Glenn Schneider * Eileen and Jeff Schomburger Charlotte and John Schreckenhofer Lucy Schroder ‘16 Phyllis and Richard Schueler ** Kathleen and Kevin Scott ** Emily and Geoff Seger Natalie and Matthew Selker ‘03 Katy and Paul Serrianne ‘01 Patricia E. Seta ** Brandon A. Sharp ‘09 Ximena Soler and Randall Sharp Margaret and William Shaw * Joan Sheehan Renee T. Sheehy ‘89 Marilyn and Robert Shimp * Kathryn (Bunch) ‘01 and Mark Shoreman Allison and Dave Shubert Andrea M. Siegel ‘68 Beth A. Simmons ** Kelly and Donald Simpson Marilyn Simpson Melissa and Stephen Skavlem BG and John Skavlem Ashley and Kurtis Smith ** Addison Smythe Nancy and James Snow ** Stacey and Eric Soper Calvin Spanbauer ‘16 Laura and Michael Speed Nora and Richard Spencer * Christie and Brad Spencer Monica (Moran) ‘63 and J. Daniel Spinnenweber ** Jennifer and Michael Stanis Robin and Winston Stanley Dan Stapleton Krista and Jeffrey Stayton Laura and Gregory Stefani BMS ‘74 ** Eleanor and Charles Steines Cynthia (Singer) ‘71 and Robert Stenger Therese Stetzer Molly (O’Brien) ‘08 and Spencer Stierhoff * Shirley and Philip Stikeleather ** Donna and James Stines Rachel Stines ‘16 Carol-Anne Straubing * LeArdyce and Henry Stroh * Judith A. Stubenrauch ‘55 ** Jane and Ralph Stuckman * Karen and Jeff Suder ** Sandra and Francis Sullivan Lynn Sumerel Susan and Martin Swinarski ** Carol A. Tabone Ananda and Saroj Tamrakar Cheryl and Charles Taylor **

Linda and Micle Taylor Charity and David Taylor Margaret Taylor ‘16 Helen Temming Kimberley and Thomas Tepe Heather and Jonathan Theders Brooke Thomas Alexis (Bott) Thompson ‘61 and William Thompson Kimberly and John Thornburg Kendra and Robert Thornton * Yngrid and Hale Thurston ** Joan and Dennis Tirman Dusene and Bill Tobin Judith and William Toebben Patrice and Samuel Tolble Rupashree and Robert Townsend ** Margaret Trautmann ‘70 Mary and Fred Trietsch Josephine (Kling) Trippe ‘63 * Silvia Delgado and Andrew Trokan Patricia and Rich Trzybinski Bridgette and Jack Tucker ** Laci Tucker Trudy and Carl Tuke SBS ‘63 * Deborah and Douglas Tuke SBS ‘65 Eric Unwin Gloria and Louis Valencia BMS ‘78 * Ellen and Mike Valentine Francine (Walter) ‘86 and Diego Vallota Mary Margaret and Spencer Van Der Zee ‘05 * Thomas B. Van Der Zee ‘09 * Carrie and Douglas Van Der Zee Liz and Reid Vann * Carolyn and Douglas Varick ** Julia and Joseph Ventura SBS ‘65 ** Nicholas C. Ventura SMS ‘07 Mary H. Vetter Ann R. Vollman ‘62 ** Ashley and Nick Volpenhein * Patricia and Dean Vonderheide * Lindsay A. Wagner ‘06

Doris and Michael Walker Gloria Wallace Wanda and Waymon Wallace Michelle and Bruce Wallace * Kari and Edward Walter BMS ‘84 Rose and Alfred Wansley Richard Warren Althea and Ken Waterfield Alexis and Brian Weaver Ann (Diersing) ‘66 and Robert Weber Mary Helen Weber Margaret (Shiels) ‘70 and Robert Weinstein Julie Weis Laura (Nusekabel) ‘90 and Timothy Weldishofer ** Glenn Wells ** Chrystel and Martin Wells Lisa Wells ** Marsha and Joseph Wermes ** Jane Weyer * Tina and Scott Whalen ** Patricia L. White Mary Kay (Bradley) ‘65 and Richard Wick ** Dagmar and Martin Wilhelmy Emily (Brose) ‘73 and Shaun Wilkins * Elizabeth and Christopher Willett Mia and Gregory Williams Annasue and John Wilson Christian V. Wilson ‘08 * Joyce Wilson Kelayne E. Wilson ‘09 * Nancy and William Wojcik ** Judi and William Wulf BMS ‘77 Dinese and Benjamin Young Patricia (Sweeny) ‘57 and Rudolph Zadnik ** Christina and Mark Zaring ‘89 * Catherine and Ma’an Zawaideh Yi Nuo Zhang ‘16 Hong Ying Zhao and Ke Ming Quann * Xindi Zhou ‘16 Jamie and Aaron Zupka *

The Annual Fund helps pay for unanticipated expenses like extended athletic seasons for teams that go deep into tournaments, such as last year’s girls’ soccer championship run.

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DRIVE FOR THE KNIGHTS GOLF OUTING We would like to thank the following sponsors of the fifth annual Drive for the Knights Golf Outing on June 5, 2016. The golf outing provides significant support and financial assistance for students. Platinum Sponsor Kathy and Philip Schneider Executive Transportation Services

ANGEL DONORS

Sponsors Who Prepare Young People for Success “A gathering of angels can enlighten the whole world.” –Anonymous Our Angel Donors enlighten our world by making the decision to support the needs of deserving and talented students who have the desire to attend the Summit, but are in need of financial assistance. Angel Donors are asked to make a minimum commitment of four years to sponsor a student, so that child can realize their fullest potential by gaining The Summit Advantage. A special thank you for providing our students the wings to fly.

Gold Sponsor Queen City Transportation Team Fitz Graphics LLC TriHealth Silver Sponsor Commonwealth Orthopaedic Centers EMI Research Solutions The Gorilla Glue Company

Anonymous (2) Charles W. Abbottsmith Peggy and Edwin Barker Lorraine and George Bergeron Gina and Mark Berry Catherine S. Binger Melanie Chavez and Jeremy Campbell Castellini Foundation Susan and Robert Castellini MacKenzie and Manuel Chavez BMS ‘91 Cheviot Savings Bank Charitable Foundation Class of 2016 Dustin Argo ‘16 Justin Ayer ‘16 Logan Bernhardt ‘16 Jared T. Bulla ‘16 Kathryn Byrne ‘16 Steven Craig ‘16 Margaret Fisk ‘16 Gabriela Gehner ‘16 Laura Herfel ‘16 Denisha Herring ‘16 Jared Hochwalt ‘16 Sabrina Jemail ‘16 Allison Kinross ‘16 Madelyn LaBar ‘16 Davionne Laney ‘16 Mary Clare Mathile ‘16 John Meyer ‘16 Ana Nieto ‘16 Olivia Northrop ‘16 Nathalie Plum ‘16 Lucy Schroder ‘16 Calvin Spanbauer ‘16 Rachel Stines ‘16 Margaret Taylor ‘16 Yi Nuo Zhang ‘16 Xindi Zhou ‘16 Kim and Scott David Drive For The Knights Golf Outing 10

Cynthia Fitton and Robin Cotton Fund for Independent Schools Mariana Belvedere and Samer Hasan HGC Construction Rebecca and Michael Holmes Kimberly and Stephen Hunt The Harry J. and Edna D. Husman Foundation Paul and Elizabeth Jantsch Edward A. Johnson Janet and Richard Johnson Nickie and John Kahle Lama and Saeb Khoury Nicci and Brent Kohlhepp Jenni and Scott Kohlhepp Lynn and Stephen Kukanza Maya and Gregory LaLonde BMS ‘83 Susan and Chuck LaMacchia Bryn and Joshua Lorentz Mary Lynn and Brian McHugh Kathy and Michael McQueen Marissa and Michael Miller Kim and Drew Myers Valerie Newell and Timothy Smith Bambi and Joseph Pappano PRC Technology Group, LLC Mary and William Rieke Beth and Ken Robinson Julie and George Schaefer The Robert C. & Adele R. Schiff Foundation (Adele Schiff, Dawn and Robert Schiff, Jr., James A. Schiff) Michele Macedonio and Matthew Sokany Patricia and James Stahl Kathleen and James Stengel Eliza and Justin Stone Cenona Taveras and Eric Beatty Charity and David Taylor Therese (Rohde) ‘70 and William Tobler

Kingdom Family Dentistry Joelle and Nick Ragland BMS '83 Bronze Sponsor Geraldine Hennies, Mark Mays and Scott Mays The Summit Boosters Association Hole Sponsor Graduate Service, Inc O'Bryons Irish Pub Volpenhein Bros. Electric

The Drive for the Knights Golf Outing supports scholarships and financial assistance for students.


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GIFTS IN KIND Thank you to the following individuals and businesses that made an in kind donation to The Summit during the 2015-2016 fiscal year. Your support and generosity are greatly appreciated. Anonymous (2) AAA/Bob Sumerel Tire and Service Glenna Adkins Alligator Purse LLC Diane and John Altmix Deanna and David Argo Robyn and Larry Ayer Janiene and Stephen Baker The Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center Jolene Barton dba Click by Jolene Jennifer and David Bastos Beam Sunfree Tanning Bell Dental Group Blaine’s Fine Men’s Apparel Blown Blow Dry Studio Blue Ash Industrial Supply Blue Manatee Children’s Bookstore Boca Restaurant Group Mary (Foss) ‘67 and Joseph Brinkmeyer Christopher Burke ‘08 Jane (Buse) ‘70 and Mark Burke Susan and Robert Castellini Castellini Foundation Castle House COSI Cincinnati Art Galleries Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Center for Improved Communication Cincinnati Facial Plastic Surgery Cincinnati Hills Animal Clinic Cincinnati Marathon, Inc Cincinnati Nature Center Cincinnati Premier Training Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Scuba and Aquatics Cincinnati Sports Club The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden City Dermatology and Laser Helen Clark Coffee Please, Inc. Lana Long and Brett Coldiron Jane and Dewitt Cook Created Illusions Creativities Art Studio Katherine and Charles Crowther Karrie Crowther Dancefix Delicio LLC/Qdoba Mexican Eats Deluxe Nails on Camargo Jamie and Gregory Delorenzo BMS ‘75 Dental Center of Florence, KY Dewey’s Pizza Dillard’s - Kenwood EAT Gallery Eddie Lane’s Diamond Showroom James Evans Stephanie Marie and Douglas Evans Executive Transportation Services, Inc. FastPark Diane and Michael Fee Maureen Ferrell Amy and Todd Foley Caryn and Eric Franke Fusian Restaurant Becca Gaslemicz Gil’s Car Wash Gilligan Oil Company Grace Kerr Orthodontics

Great Parks of Hamilton County Wendy and Scott Grimes Hardin Advanced Denistry Tamara and Robert Harrison Tracy and Greg Hartmann Patricia Headley GMS ‘87 Karol and Joseph Hellmann Cindy Hertzel Catherine and Paul Hogya Houdini’s Room Escape The Knight of Stars gala, which included a silent and live Gayle Hummel fund-raising auction, celebrated the 125 years that The It’s Working Out Summit has been educating leaders of character. Jaguar Land Rover Cincinnati Joan and James Jambor Jennifer and Jim James James Free Jewelers Peek of Chic Jean-Robert’s Table Kathleen (Hilsinger) ‘93 and John Penote Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment Perfect North Slopes Jeff Wyler Automotive Group Pet Care Animal Hospital Jim Beam Distillery Photography By Elizabeth (Walter) Caroline and Ronald Joseph BMS ‘81 Maringer ‘89 Joseph Auto Group Play It Again Sports Susan and Michael Karbowski Renee Beck-Plum and James Plum Keating, Muething & Klekamp PLL Rob Portman Kathryn and Charles Kelly Antoinette Pragalos and Robert Warden Kentucky Speedway Pure Barre Mason Keysocks LLC Quince and Quinn King Arthur’s Court Toys Tim Rappe Klimat Master Pools Richter & Phillips Jewelers Kotsovos Bridal and Furs Mollie and Thomas Ritter Allison (Hiltz) ‘93 and J. Brian Kropp Rockquest, Inc. Donna Krummen and Brian Fox Karen Rolfes Gallery Robin and Dennis Kurlas The Rusty Bucket Maya and Gregory LaLonde BMS ‘83 Saks Fifth Avenue Rachel and Matthew Langenderfer Salon Oakley LaRosa’s Pizzeria Samantha Meister Photography Lazer Kraze Rev. Philip Seher Lilly Pulitzer of Kenwood Holly (Friesz) ‘86 and P. Stuart Seltman ‘86 Louisville Slugger Museum Laura and Donald Semler Macy’s Susan and Russell Shelton Maketewah Country Club Sky Zone Mangat-Holzapfel-Lied Skyline Chili of Oakley Diane and Perrin March Nancy and James Snow Marvin Lewis Community Fund Heather and Jeffrey Spanbauer Margaret and Timothy Mathile Jeanine Steele Renee and John Mattson The Summit Spirit Shop Anne Sesler and Bryan McCleary Superior Rubber Company, Inc. Kirstin and Brendan McEachern Sweaty Bands Jen and Gregory McGrath Courtney and Sean Talty Suzanne and Phil McHugh Taylor Made Memories Elizabeth McSwain ‘09 Tellers of Hyde Park Mercy HealthPlex Debra and Louis Terhar Michelle Heimann Art The Bookshelf Mim’s Off Main The Dog Studio Misleh Family The Pet Spot Mitchell’s Salon and Day Spa The Second City of Chicago Modo Yoga The Spotted Goose, Co. Morgan’s Canoe Livery Heather and Jonathan Theders National Corvette Museum Judith and William Toebben New Riff Distillery Towne Properties Holly and Jason Northern TPC at River’s Bend Mary and Roger Nunlist BMS ‘72 Ultimate Air Shuttle Lisa and Michael O’Brien University Of Notre Dame Football Ryan O’Brien US Bank Arena/Cincinnati Cyclones Old Pogue Distillery Andrew Vansickle Pappadeaux Walt Disney World Co. Bambi and Joseph Pappano Gracey and Alfred Weisbrod SBS ‘56 Viola and Joe Pappano Nancy and William Wojcik 11

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GRANDPARENTS Grandparents of students provide a pillar of support; not only giving their time and love, but also giving generously in their financial contributions to our school. A gift to the Annual Fund reaches across the generations and helps the school to grow as their grandchildren do. C. Bert Amann SBS ‘45 Mary Anne J. Drew ‘21 Barbara and Robert Bauer Cameron D. Belle ‘17 Kennidy Belle ‘19 Araceli Beluan Bennett A. Caruso ‘19 Lorraine and George Bergeron John Bergeron ‘19 Katherine A. Bergeron ‘21 Nicholas Bergeron ‘24 Molly and Tom Besanceney Dillon S. Fox ‘27 Elliot G. Fox ‘31 Evan Fox ‘31 Linda Bohnenkamper Ryan Burns ‘20 Allison Burns ‘23 Mary (Foss) ‘67 and Joseph Brinkmeyer Deirdre A. Brinkmeyer ‘29 Kathleen Brodie Conor Brodie ‘20 Walter Busher Colleen Busher ‘24 Annie and Jerry Cafardi Anna Cafardi ‘31 Nicholas Cafardi ‘31 Susan and Robert Castellini Robert H. Headley ‘20 John Castellini ‘28 Susan and Edward Castleberry SBS ‘46 Lily F. Lippert ‘22 Holland F. Lippert ‘25 Wayne A. Lippert ‘25 Barbara and Robert Cecil Dustin B. Argo ‘16 Edwina Chamberlin Courtney Chamberlin ‘18 Mabel and Walter Childress Rylan A. Woods ‘19 Mary and Michael Clauder August Schweitzer ‘16 Joshua Clauder ‘24 Asher Clauder ‘28 Mary Jo (Randolph) ‘69 and Richard Cleveland Henry J. Ahouse ‘29 Louise and Charles Collete Sophia M. Stanisic ‘21 Aleksandar C. Stanisic ‘24

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Lillie Cooper Kevin J. Cooper ‘20

Ilse Hawkins and Terrence Cosgrove Rowan Cosgrove ‘27 Emery Cosgrove ‘30

Paula N. Grulee Andrew P. Cavallo ‘22 Mia Cavallo ‘24

Maureen and Dan Dahling Alexander R. Dahling ‘17

Lea and Frank Guarasci Elizabeth K. Guarasci ‘16 Christopher P. Guarasci ‘19

Jeanne and Ian Dasent Joanna C. Hutchins ‘16 Marcia and Arthur de la Ossa Constance C. Nelson ‘20 Gustaf Nelson ‘22 Nancy and Anthony De Perio Sydney I. Brinkman ‘26 Beckett Brinkman ‘28

Phyllis Hamilton Kendall J. Hamilton ‘21 Brenden K. Hamilton ‘25 Charles Harris Alea R. Harris ‘18 Barbara and E. Channing Headley Katherine Anne Headley ‘17

Phyllis and David Desch Luke J. Desch ‘19 Grant Desch ‘24

Kathleen M. Hegenberger ‘70 Nolan C. O’Brienn ‘29 Hadley O’Brien ‘30

Sharon Dinterman Amelia H. Semler ‘19

Anne and Ron Hoffman Katelyn Bastos ‘25 Abigail M. Bastos ‘27 Megan A. Bastos ‘27

Jill and John Evans Caroline Karbowski ‘18 Robert Fee Carter Fee ‘17 Alexis M. Fee ‘19 Annie Fee ‘23 Sondra Fee Carter Fee ‘17 Alexis M. Fee ‘19 Annie Fee ‘23 Bonnie and Skip Fellinger Nicholas T. Ciaccio ‘22 Carol and William Fisher Mary Clare Mathile ‘16 Makayla S. Fisher ‘20 Alaina K. Fisher ‘23 Margaret H. Fisk ‘42 Margaret L. Fisk ‘16 Eric W. Fisk ‘19 Susan and Peter Fitzpatrick Nathan Fitzpatrick ‘19 Laura Fitzpatrick ‘22 Kathleen P. Fitzpatrick ‘23 Louise and Guy Fraiture Samuel A. Paley ‘20 Linda L. Fraley James G. Fraley ‘22 Aaron J. Fraley ‘26 Tonda and John Francis Christian M. Francis ‘25 Jane and James Fraser SBS ‘58 Lillian J. Fraser ‘27 Henry Fraser ‘31 Janice and Robert Garlich Kiersten P. Diaz ‘28 Linda and John Gehring Caroline Gehring ‘28 Marianne G. Gehring ‘30

Laura and Walter Homan SBS ‘66 Nolan C. O’Brien ‘29 Hadley O’Brien ‘30 Judy and Larry Huelsman Hans J. Huelsman ‘21 Johanna Huelsman ‘22 Peggy (Feltrup) Becker ‘49 and William Jackson Madeline E. Becker ‘17 Joan and James Jambor Aidan Jambor ‘22 Max C. Jambor ‘24 Maxia and Jean Joseph Jaden Woodard ‘18 Joan and Don Karbowski Caroline Karbowski ‘18 Helen and Robert Kelly Meredith Gilbert ‘20 Jacqueline and Edward Koenig James E. Stahl ‘22 John E. Koenig ‘23 Susanna M. Stahl ‘24 Carol and Jack Lawler Brigid Lawler ‘18 Regan Lawler ‘18 Aidan F. Lawler ‘21 Lynn and Wayne Lippert Robert P. Wilson ‘19 Charles A. Wilson ‘21 Lily F. Lippert ‘22 Holland F. Lippert ‘25 Wayne A. Lippert ‘25 Adeline G. Wilson ‘27 Eliza Jane Wilson ‘31 Anne and Eugene Locke Jacob M. Locke ‘21

Kathleen and Gordon Gick Brennan C. Gick ‘18

Pat and Coleman Love Ellen S. Love ‘26 Connor W. Love ‘30

Danine and Tom Gier Tyler C. Gier ‘28

Nicole and Gordon Macintosh Jack D. Robinson ‘23


Mary Ellen and Roderick Malone Rebecca A. Smith ‘20 MaryAnn and Clayton Mathile Mary Clare Mathile ‘16 Mary and William McClung Alejandro C. Almaguer ‘19 Abigail Almaguer ‘22 Marie and Thomas Monaco Carter Fee ‘17 Alexis M. Fee ‘19 Annie Fee ‘23 Byrdie and Alonzo Motley Alonzo V. Motley ‘19 Hilda and Nelson Muniz Rodriguez Julia Rosa Helm ‘19 Viola and Joe Pappano Sophia Evans ‘20 Latica and Jay Patel Parker Adams ‘30 Gloria and Pedro Portal Andrés Velarde ‘30 Gert and Joe Ralenkotter Christopher J. Ralph ‘19 Kendall M. Ralph ‘23 Leona Ralph Christopher J. Ralph ‘19 Kendall M. Ralph ‘23 Elizabeth J. Roberts Colton Biggs ‘19 Kay and Darryl Sandri Hudson Nuss ‘19 Mary and Robert Schneider Grant R. Gerhardt ‘21 Jude W. Gerhardt ‘24

Brenda D. Seltman Henry R. Seltman ‘16 Martha A. Seltman ‘19 Margaret and William Shaw Connor J. Shaw ‘16 Joan Sheehan Mary K. Berger ‘16 William Berger ‘18 John Bergeron ‘19 Katherine A. Bergeron ‘21 Nicholas Bergeron ‘24

Cheryl and Charles Taylor Margaret Taylor ‘16 Linda and Micle Taylor Brooke A. Taylor ‘17 Helen Temming David J. Temming ‘16 Sally and Alexander Thomson Hope A. Thomson ‘17 Dusene and Bill Tobin Duke W. Tobin ‘17

Marilyn and Robert Shimp Hannah Fassler ‘17 Douglas W. Fassler ‘20

Mary and Fred Trietsch Emma N. Hellmann ‘17 Claire Hellmann ‘17

Marilyn Simpson Jenna Simpson ‘18

Liz and Reid Vann Natalie E. Neyra ‘27 Edward B. Neyra ‘29

BG and John Skavlem Vivianne Skavlem ‘18 Patricia and James Stahl Margaret Harsh ‘18 James E. Stahl ‘22 Susanna M. Stahl ‘24

Patricia and Dean Vonderheide Graeme D. Barrere ‘22 Gloria Wallace Caulan R. Wallace ‘18

Eleanor and Charles R. Steines Charles Steines ‘18

Richard Warren Blake Warren ‘17 Andrew Warren ‘19

LeArdyce and Henry Stroh Harrison H. Schertzinger ‘18 Howard H. Schertzinger ‘18

Althea and Ken Waterfield Cathryn A. Karageorges ‘26 Stergos C. Karageorges ‘28

Sandra and Francis Sullivan Kathryn Sullivan ‘20 Jennifer Sullivan ‘22

Suzanne and Kenneth Weis Tullus A. Dean ‘17 Julia S. Dean ‘19

Caroline Sutphin Elizabeth T. Ritch ‘21 Andrew H. Ritch ‘22 Charles F. Ritch ‘26

Judith and W. Joseph Williams SBS ‘57 Patrick C. Williams ‘27 Walker J. Williams ‘29

Phyllis and Richard Schueler Kylie A. Eastman ‘26 Alexis K. Eastman ‘26

GIFTS IN TRIBUTE

Celebrate, honor or remember Tribute gifts provide a meaningful way to express your appreciation and support the mission of The Summit – to challenge every student, faculty and staff member; to share fully the gifts that have been given to them by God; to grow in grace and wisdom; to develop spiritually, academically, physically, socially and artistically; and to become people of character who value and improve the world they inherit. These gifts allow you – and the person you honor – to become active participants in our student’s education in our region and beyond.

MEMORIAL GIFTS A memorial gift is a thoughtful way of honoring the memory of someone for whom you care deeply. Their legacy will be continued in a way your loved one would appreciate by supporting the students of The Summit. Marc Bohlke Bahl & Gaynor BGR, Inc. Bohlke 5K Walk/Run Casey Overseas Corporation China Gourmet, Inc. Crescent Paper Tube Company SBS ‘48 Bobbie and Pierce Cunningham SBS ‘48 Custom Plywood, Inc.

Dennis Buttelwerth Florist,Inc. Amie and Mark Delworth Dewey’s Pizza Dooge Veneers, Inc. EM Cummings Specialty Veneer LLC Eva’s Esthetica Salon/ Day Spa Fifth Third Bank Nancy Fox & W.T. Hibdon J.u.A. Frischeis GMBH Gatch Law Office GL Veneer Gotthilf Dieterle GmbH Grace Kerr Orthodontics Graziella Martinoli Hibdon Hardware Hokusan, L.T.D. Johnson Charitable Gift Fund

Joseph Buick GMC Truck, Inc Ronald Joseph Margaret and Richard Kuck Joanne and Jeffrey Levin Ludwig Luhrs GMBH Lykins Companies, Inc M. Bohlke Veneer Corporation Diane and Perrin March Mock Woodworking Co. Pearlman Veneers (Pty) Ltd. Plante & Moran, PLLC Holly (Friesz) ‘86 and P. Stuart Seltman ‘86 Sönke Bruhn GmbH & Co. KG Stagnaro, Saba & Patterson Co., LPA Stigler Supply Company Linda (Opp) ’75 and George Strietmann SBS ‘67 13


Suburban Oil Co., Inc The Armor Group The I.B. Goodman Foundation The Wine Merchant The Wyler Family Foundation Timbercom, S.A. Total Quality Logistics LLC Towne Construction Services Voltage Inc. Wells Fargo Insurance Services Zaring Family Foundation Robert H. Brown Peggy (Feltrup) Becker ‘49 and William Jackson Joyce Burtschy ‘50 Irene and F. Brady Louis Robert W. Dziech Anne and Michael Bergeron Kelly and Robert Dziech ‘88 Daniel A. Ferone Alice J. Ferone Ann (Hoban) Gibbs ‘49 Peggy (Feltrup) Becker ‘49 and William Jackson Genevieve Harrison William K. Harrison Elaine M. Horan Elizabeth and Christopher Willett Michele R. Kaegi Anne and Michael Bergeron William L. Leonard Peggy (Feltrup) Becker ‘49 and William Jackson

Richard Sutphin Wendy (Sutphin) GMS ‘86 and Andrew Ritch Caroline Sutphin Kathryn (Pohl) Wagner ‘66 Margaret M. Armbrust Mary and Matt Birk Suzanne and John Borchers Mary (Foss) ‘67 and Joseph Brinkmeyer Treon M. Christine Joan and Robert Cody Diana and Elmer Cole Carol and Robert Conners Alexandra Dortch Cheryl and James Eichmann Margaret Ernhart Kathryn Fugazzi Ralph P. Ginocchio Patricia and Stephen Goellner Theodore D. Grosser Hamilton County Republican Party Robert and Roberta Hart Hattenbach & Co. CPA, Inc Paul and Elizabeth Jantsch Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. Linda and Alan Kirtley Maureen and Robert Lowndes Julia and Robert Mahoney Marsha and Thomas Manner Eileen and Raymond Maslott Mary Ann and Mark Mattis Debra and James McCarthy Mellott & Mellott, P.L.L. Joyce and Richard Mellott Mary Ann and Casey Miller MLFB Foundation Mary and James Obert

Mary Lee (Blum) ‘66 and Donald Olinger Opus Capital Management Virginia H. Pohl Susan and Stephen Policastro Margaret and Gates Richards SBS ‘52 Lynda and Raymond Schilderink SBS ‘64 Vicki and C. Gregory Schmidt Eileen and James Simon Harry S. Traynor Bradley J. Turner Sarah Warrington and Bruce Selnick Ann (Diersing) ‘66 and Robert Weber Suzanne Wycoff Edward J. Wenstrup Peggy (Feltrup) Becker ‘49 and William Jackson

HONORARIUM GIFTS Honorarium gifts provide a wonderful way to remember the special people in your life. Whether it is family, friends, faculty or co-workers, these special gifts provide an opportunity to pay tribute to individuals as well as recognize special occasions or accomplishments. Ronald G. Fragge Sterling Staggs Margaret L. Mathile Sue and Patrick Coburn Michael Mudd Kurtis S. Smith Julie and John Murdock Hope A. Thomson Elizabeth and Roger Marmet

The Annual Fund helped pay for additional cameras which were installed around campus, adding security. The view from the cameras are viewable at the guard’s desk.


Eighth graders who are awarded merit and endowed scholarships every March receive given Summit medallions.

ENDOWED FUNDS
 A Lasting Impact

Through Endowed Funds, you can make a difference today, tomorrow and in perpetuity. Establishing endowed funds provides benefactors the opportunity to underwrite important programs, student scholarships, faculty development, character education and campus beautification. Endowed funds also provide naming opportunities to honor family and friends. Through the legacy of endowed scholarships, generations of Summit students will be afforded the opportunity to pursue their dreams at The Summit Country Day School. Our endowment is a permanent self-sustaining source of funding. The objective of establishing an Endowed Fund is to grow the fund until it reaches a minimum endowed level. Once the fund reaches this level, it supports the designated purpose in perpetuity of the school. While the Annual Fund supports The Summit’s immediate needs and provides for daily operations in the current fiscal year, endowment gifts are a key component to strengthen and secure the future success and financial stability of The Summit Country Day School.

ENDOWED FUNDS $1,000,000 + Endowed Faculty Development Scholarship, established in 2003, designated for faculty renewal to enhance their area of expertise or teaching and learning within the Summit community. Harold C. Schott Family Fund, established in 2004, for the maintenance and upkeep of the Harold C. Schott Middle School. Arthur and Irma Theobald Scholarships, established in 1996 and 2015, in honor of their abiding belief in the gift of education and perseverance in the face of challenge, provides scholarships to qualified African-American youth who could not otherwise afford a Summit education, and who not only can achieve personal success, but also will aspire to leadership positions in our society. Deborah Good and Thomas Theobald SBS ‘50 The Theobald Foundation

ENDOWED FUNDS $500,000 - $749,000 Marc Gerard Fragge ’83 Scholarship, established in 1988, assists qualified students who exemplify Marc’s personal dedication to academic achievement,

athletic involvement and spiritual growth. Betty and Ronald Fragge Sterling Staggs Marge and Charles J. Schott Scholarship, established in 2006, provides tuition assistance for deserving students in grades nine through 12.

ENDOWED FUNDS $200,000 - $499,000 Marc Bohlke Scholarship, established in 2009, is awarded every four years to students entering the ninth grade who demonstrates leadership through commitment and passion for their interests and endeavors inspiring those around them to pursue their own interests and activities with dedication and enthusiasm. Bahl & Gaynor BGR, Inc. Bohlke 5K Walk/Run Casey Overseas Corporation China Gourmet, Inc. Crescent Paper Tube Company Bobbie and Pierce Cunningham SBS ‘48 Custom Plywood, Inc. Amie and Mark Delworth Dennis Buttelwerth Florist Dewey’s Pizza Dooge Veneer EM Cummings Specialty Veneer LLC Eva’s Esthetica Salon/ Day Spa Fifth Third Bank Nancy Fox & W.T. Hibdon

Gatch Law Office GL Veneer Gotthilf Dieterle GmbH Grace Kerr Orthodontics Graziella Martinoli Stephanie and Jackson Harty Hibdon Hardwood, Inc. Hokusan, L.T.D. J.u.A. Frischeis GMBH Johnson Charitable Gift Fund Joseph Buick GMC Truck, Inc Ronald Joseph BMS ‘81 Margaret and Richard Kuck Joanne and Jeffrey Levin Ludwig Luhrs GMBH Lykins Companies, Inc M. Bohlke Veneer Corporation Diane and Perrin March Mock Woodworking Co. Pearlman Veneers (Pty) Ltd. Plante & Moran, PLLC Holly (Friesz) ‘86 and P. Stuart Seltman ‘86 Sönke Bruhn GmbH & Co. KG Stagnaro, Saba & Patterson Co., LPA Stigler Supply Company Linda (Opp) ‘75 and George Strietmann SBS ‘67 Suburban Oil Co., Inc The Armor Group The I.B. Goodman Foundation The Wine Merchant The Wyler Family Foundation Timbercom, S.A. Total Quality Logistics LLC Towne Construction Services

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Voltage Inc. Wells Fargo Insurance Services Zaring Family Foundation Brinkmeyer House and Grounds Fund, established in 2003 for the beautification, maintenance and upkeep of The Summit Country Day School buildings and grounds. Mary Foss Brinkmeyer ‘67 Scholarship, established in 2009 is awarded every four years to a strong academic student who has demonstrated and will grow in the values that Mary admires, which are the values that are integral to The Summit’s mission: “to be challenged; to share fully the gifts he or she has been given by God; to grow in grace and wisdom; to develop spiritually, academically, physically, socially and artistically; and to become a person of character who values and improves the world he or she inherits.” Mary (Foss) ‘67 and Joseph Brinkmeyer MLFB Foundation The Joseph E. & Mary F. Brinkmeyer Charitable Lead Trust Castleberry Curriculum Development Fund, established in 2015, supports teachers who are rewriting curriculum to enhance teaching and learning. Susan and Edward Castleberry SBS ‘46 Chavez Family Scholarship, established in 2015 as an unrestricted scholarship fund. Geraldine Chavez Patricia and Joseph H. Clasgens II SBS ’37 Scholarship, established in 2004, to assist qualified students who exhibits Michael Clasgens’ qualities of a cheerful, positive spirit, a good friend to others, and a leader who shares God-given talents with others. Amelia Hamberg Foss ’24 Scholarship, established in 1989, assists qualified students who demonstrate leadership through school, church or community service and witnesses Christian values and social responsibility. Joan and James Gardner Family Scholarship, established in 2004, is awarded to deserving Summit lifers in grades nine through 12 who share fully the gifts that have been given to them by God and who value the educational opportunities of The Summit. Joan A. Gardner Peggy and Gary Johns The James J. & Joan A. Gardner Family Foundation Griffin Family Scholarships, established in 2004 and 2015 as unrestricted scholarship funds. 16 Juanita and John Griffin

Chris and Trey Heekin Family Scholarship, established in 2004, provides partial scholarships to students preferably in grades three through nine, whose parents have demonstrated their commitment to The Summit’s educational and character building programs. Frank X. Homan Scholarships, established in 2004 and 2015, for qualified male students who embody the spiritual values of The Summit, show strength of character and are willing to work hard to achieve their goals. The Homan Foundation Christine A. Homan ‘84 Laura and Walter Homan SBS ‘66 Libby and Walter Homan ‘02 Sophia (Homan) ‘77 and Charles Male Kelly S. Masters ‘03 Margaret (Homan) ‘71 and John Masters Kathleen (Homan) ‘99 and Christopher O’Brien ‘96 Maryann H. Witte ‘81 Margo S. Homan Scholarships, established in 2004 and 2015, for qualified female students who embody the spiritual values of The Summit, show strength of character and are willing to work hard to achieve their goals. The Homan Foundation Christine A. Homan ‘84 Laura and Walter Homan SBS ‘66 Libby and Walter Homan ‘02 Sophia (Homan) ‘77 and Charles Male Kelly S. Masters ‘03 Margaret (Homan) ‘71 and John Masters Kathleen (Homan) ‘99 and Christopher O’Brien ‘96 Maryann H. Witte ‘81 Carolyn and John LaBar Family Scholarship, established in 2004, is awarded to a student(s) in grades nine through 12 who through service and leadership in their school, church and/or community strives to improve the world they inherit. Summit Legacy Scholarship, established in 2006, to provide scholarships for students in grades one through six who are children of an alumnus/alumna or siblings of a student and who need financial assistance, display strong academic performance and contribute positively to student life. Lifers Scholarship, established in 1998, provides a scholarship for grades one through 12 to a qualified student who could not otherwise afford a Summit education. Teabra (Dixon) ‘95 and Charles Swafford Virginia Pohl Family Scholarship, established in 2001, provides scholarships to qualified persons of character, who demonstrate ability to succeed, participate

actively in co-curricular programs and share God-given gifts. Margaret M. Armbrust Mary and Matt Birk Suzanne and John Borchers Mary (Foss) ‘67 and Joseph Brinkmeyer Treon M. Christine Joan and Robert Cody Diana and Elmer Cole Carol and Robert Conners Alexandra Dortch Cheryl and James Eichmann Kathryn Fugazzi Mr. Ralph P. Ginocchio Patricia and Stephen Goellner Theodore D. Grosser Hamilton County Republican Party Robert and Roberta Hart Hattenbach & Co. CPA, Inc. Paul and Elizabeth Jantsch Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. Linda and Alan Kirtley Maureen and Robert Lowndes Julia and Robert Mahoney Marsha and Thomas Manner Eileen and Raymond Maslott Mary Ann and Mark Mattis Debra and James McCarthy Joyce and Richard Mellott Mellott & Mellott, P.L.L. Mary Ann and Casey Miller MLFB Foundation Mary and James Obert Mary Lee (Blum) ‘66 and Donald Olinger Opus Capital Management Virginia H. Pohl Susan and Stephen Policastro Margaret and Gates Richards SBS ‘52 Lynda and Raymond Schilderink SBS ‘64 Vicki and C. Gregory Schmidt Eileen and James Simon Harry S. Traynor Bradley J. Turner Sarah Warrington and Bruce Selnick Ann (Diersing) ‘66 and Robert Weber Suzanne Wycoff Ragland Family Scholarship, established in 2009, is for students in the Lower School who demonstrate financial need and a potential for academic achievement. Nick and Joelle Ragland Scholarships, established in 2006 and 2016 as unrestricted scholarships. Joelle and Nick Ragland BMS ‘83 Summit Professional Development Institute, established in 1999, is a schooldirected professional development fund to meet the school’s most pressing educational needs that strengthen excellence in teaching. Zeilstra Family Scholarships, established in 2007 as unrestricted scholarships. Aristo Properties BV Mirja and Raimond Zeilstra Richard F. Williams SBS ’58 Scholarship, established in 2001, provides a scholarship


to a qualified student who could not otherwise afford a Summit education. William J. Williams ’29 Scholarship, established in 2010, is awarded every four years to a student in grades nine through 12 who demonstrates high integrity and who chooses to “do the right thing.” Jane (Buse) ‘70 and Mark Burke Judith and W. Joseph Williams SBS ‘57

ENDOWED FUNDS $100,000 - $199,000 Farrell Ackley Memorial Scholarship Fund, established in 2013, provides a scholarship awarded every four years to a student entering the ninth grade who exhibits qualities of excellence, dedication and Christian leadership in their academic and athletic endeavors. Kristen and Michael O’Brien Summit Upper School Talent Show Anonymous Family Fund, established in 2014 as an unrestricted scholarship fund. Charles and May Belle Barrett/ Marian and Jack Leibold Family Fund, established in 2009, provide scholarships to be awarded to students with financial needs attending The Summit Country Day School. Castellini Foundation Scholarship, established in 2004 as an unrestricted scholarship fund. Castellini Foundation Susan and Robert Castellini Constance (Alf) Castleberry ’20 Memorial Scholarship, established in 2012, as a loving testament to the values Constance shared throughout her lifetime and her educational upbringing in the traditions of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. Assists qualified students at The Summit who could not otherwise afford a Summit education. Susan and Edward Castleberry SBS ’46 Family Scholarship, established in 2005, to provide scholarships to wellqualified students in grades one through 12 who need financial assistance and who display leadership, Christian values and community spirit. A.J. Cohen ’97 Memorial Scholarship, established in 2000, to provide assistance to students in grades nine through 12 who show leadership in placing the needs of others before their own, are interested in serving the community, have strong spiritual values and reflects the five pillars of a Summit education. The A.J. Cohen Memorial Inc. Ruth (Jung) Conway ’46 Memorial Scholarship, established in 2011, is

awarded every four years to a female student entering the ninth grade who excels academically and demonstrates a passion for learning yet needs financial assistance in order to attend The Summit.

Robby, who inspire those around them through their words and deeds, embrace lifelong learning and demonstrate a commitment to serving others. Jenny and Thomas Williams SBS ‘71

Cotton Family Endowed Cross Country Coach Fund established in 2015, to endow varsity and assistant varsity cross country coach positions in honor of Colin Cotton. Cynthia Fitton and Robin Cotton

Mary Lois Jung Scholarship, established in 2015. To be awarded to deserving students attending The Summit Country Day School. First preference is given to those who meet the following criteria: Female students with financial need and an interest in science and medicine.

Kim and Scott David Scholarships, established in 2005 and 2015, awarded every four years to a culturally diverse student entering the Upper School who demonstrates a passion for learning, involvement in their school and/or their community, a commitment to their faith as well as qualities reflective of The Summit five pillars. Kim and Scott David Cheryl and Roger Dean Family Scholarship, established in 2004 as an unrestricted scholarship fund. Edmondson Family Scholarship, established in 2015 as an unrestricted scholarship fund. Anonymous Anthony Edmondson and Sophie Malliaroudakis James E. Evans Scholarship, established in 2015, to assist qualified students at The Summit who could not otherwise afford a Summit education. James E. Evans Teacher Institute Fund, established in 1990, enables faculty members to improve their teaching skills, expand their knowledge and use technology for personal and institutional excellence. Farmer Family Scholarship, established in 2015, to assist those students for whom a scholarship will make a difference in their ability to attend The Summit Country Day School. Brynne and Robert Coletti Mary and Scott Farmer Amy and George Joseph BMS ‘78 The Farmer Family Foundation Claire “Conky” Greiwe ‘61 Scholarship, established in 2015 in honor of Conky Greiwe. A restricted scholarship to be awarded to candidates who are outgoing, enthusiastic and whose outlook on life reflects the five pillars of a Summit education. Robert A. Conway Cynthia and Robert Conway Tracie and Sean Conway Robert T. Hertzel ‘81 Memorial Scholarship, established in 2011, to celebrate Robby’s legacy and honor his passion for children and education. This scholarship is awarded to students, like

J. Patrick Kelly Endowed Scholarship, established 2015 in honor of English teacher Pat Kelly. A restricted scholarship to be awarded to candidates who most nearly meet the criteria of approaching the world and all living things with curiosity, wonder and compassion. Robert A. Conway Cynthia and Robert Conway McQueen Family Scholarship, established in 2015 as an unrestricted scholarship. Kathy and Michael McQueen Pat and Joe Perin Scholarship, established in 2015, is awarded to a qualified female Upper School student who displays an enthusiastic and energetic spirit at The Summit. This student also has a financial need and otherwise could not afford a Summit education. Patricia (Tyler) ‘45 and Joseph Perin Perin/Tyler Scholarship, established 2015, is awarded to qualified male Upper School students who display an enthusiastic and energetic spirit at The Summit. These students also have financial need and otherwise could not afford a Summit education. Patricia (Tyler) ‘45 and Joseph Perin PNC Bank Scholarship, established in 2006, provides tuition assistance for minority applicants seeking admission to The Summit Country Day School. Teabra (Dixon) ‘95 and Charles Swafford Price Foundation Path to Excellence Scholarship, established in 2003, to assist qualified students in grades one through eight who exemplify high integrity, a passion for excellence, generosity to others and reflect the five pillars of a Summit education. Amy and Ben Russert Family Scholarship, established in 2001 as an unrestricted scholarship. Schilderink Family Faculty Chair for Distinguished Teaching, established in 1989, promotes academic and institutional excellence with an annual award to a faculty member who

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ENDOWED FUNDS $49,999 -

exemplifies the highest standards of teaching and distinguished service to The Summit.

Wurzelbacher’s qualities reflective of the five pillars of a Summit education.

Gail and David C. T. Smith Family Scholarship, established in 2005 as an unrestricted scholarship. Gail and David Smith

ENDOWED FUNDS $50,000 - $99,000

Johnny Warrington ’05 Scholarship, established in 2005, assists qualifieds student who are well-rounded in their interests and reflect the five pillars of a Summit education. Celeste and John Warrington

C. Bert Amann, Jr. SBS ’45 Family Fund, established in 2004. C. Bert Amann, Jr. SBS ‘45

Carol Ann and Rich Wilson Family Scholarship, established in 2014, assists qualified students who have a financial need. These students also display the desire to attend The Summit Country Day School through their strong leadership potential.

Anna and Marc Bohlke Family Fund

Madeline and Patrick Gilligan Family Fund, established in 2004. Madeline and Patrick Gilligan

Burke Family Fund, established in 2008. Jane (Buse) ‘70 and Mark Burke

Jantsch Family Fund Paul and Elizabeth Jantsch

Burns Family Fund Diedra and Stephen Burns

Marjorie (Meyer) ‘58 and Lawrence H. Kyte, Jr. SBS ‘52 Family Fund, established in 2004. Marjorie (Meyer) ‘58 and Lawrence Kyte SBS ‘52

Thomas E. Wood, Sr. and Thomas E. Wood, Jr. Memorial Scholarship, established in 2014, assists qualified students who are ambitious and hardworking and display the desire to attend The Summit Country Day School, but are in need of financial assistance.

Alumni Scholarship Fund

Dr. Ken and Maureen Amend Scholarship Fund Maureen and Kenneth Amend

Tosolini Family Fund, established in 2015. Schwab Charitable Fund Suzanne and Alessandro Tosolini Linda and Jeff Wyler Family Fund

Listed below are Endowed Funds that received gifts during fiscal year 2015/2016: Mark Todd Berger Scholarship Fund, established in 1990. Alfred J. Berger, Jr. Ethna and Todd Cooper Family Fund, established in 2005. Ethna and Todd Cooper

Mollie and Thomas Ritter Family Fund, established in 2007. Mollie and Thomas Ritter Bettina and Bruce Ross Family Fund, established in 2001. Bettina and D. Bruce Ross

Nancy Wurzelbacher ‘76 Scholarship, established in 1996, provides assistance to female scholars who exemplify Nancy

CORNERSTONE HERITAGE SOCIETY
 Shape the Future • Honor the Tradition

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CORNERSTONE HERITAGE SOCIETY

The Cornerstone Heritage Society recognizes and honors those alumni, families and friends who have thoughtfully provided for the future of The Summit through their will and/or estate plans. The Heritage Society members provide a solid foundation to secure the future financial strength and security of The Summit Country Day School. Behind all Summit students and alumni are generations of benefactors who helped to make their education possible through their estate plans.

Anonymous (5) Julianne and William Baechtold Jon S. Blohm SBS ‘68 Julie and Mark Bodnar Linda and John Botsford Mary (Foss) ‘67 and Joseph Brinkmeyer Jane (Buse) ‘70 and Mark Burke Susan and Robert Castellini Deanna and Asad Dalia Ann (Wiley) ‘53 + and Donald Denison Kathy and William DeWitt Jane and John Domaschko Betty Forker + David M. Forker SBS ‘53 Sharon W. Frisbie ‘69 Laura (Hefele) ‘70 and Arthur Ftacnik Lauren (Brinkmeyer) ‘96 and Wesley Goebel Paula N. Grulee Louise Hack ‘27 + 18

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Ann Hinckley Charles Hinckley + Judith Lee Cox + and Robert Hollohan SBS ‘54 Q Elaine M. Horan + Kimberly and Stephen Hunt Q Peggy (Feltrup) Becker ‘49 and William Jackson III Amy and George Joseph BMS ‘78 Marjorie (Meyer) ‘58 and Lawrence Kyte SBS ‘52 Mary Elizabeth Kyte + Cynthia and Christopher MacConnell SBS ‘65 Kathy and Michael McQueen Nancy (Van Lahr) ‘57 + and Paul Niklas Karen E. Pohl Virginia H. Pohl Susan Ratterman ‘70 + Pamela and Frederick Rentschler +

Gabrielle (Bouscaren) ‘66 and Mercer Reynolds Bettina and D. Bruce Ross Kathleen Patricia (Long) Rotsinger ‘45 Kathy and Philip Schneider Kathryn and Brian Spivey Anne and Edward Stern Therese and Lyle Stetzer + Jean Hennegan Strasser ’29 + Jeanne (Henkel) Strout ’41 + Caroline and Richard Sutphin + Candace and George Thurner BMS ‘77 Jayne Thurner Kathleen and Edward Tyrrell Mary Virginia Vollmer + Susan (Thurner) ‘74 and Christopher Vollmer SBS ‘66 Helen (DeCourcy) ‘38 + and William Williams ‘29 + Dorothy and Richard Wurzelbacher +


CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS

AIMING HIGHER Thank you to the following donors who graciously gave gifts to the Aiming Higher campaign which were not recognized in the Spring 2016 Aiming Higher report. Anonymous Gina and Mark Berry Marie DePerio and William Brinkman Collette and Mark Busher Mary and Nicholas Ciaccio Mary Jo (Randolph) ‘69 and Richard Cleveland Victoria and Amador Delamerced Jackie and Darrell Dunker Tammy and David Fisk Meaghan K. Fitzgerald ‘07 Monica and John Gerhardt Elaine Gillespie Nancy and Thomas Grote SBS ‘69 Enid Soto and Shawn Hamilton Kathy and Thomas Hayes Mayra Muniz-Helm and Benjamin Helm Diana (Bigelow) ‘61 and Timothy Kilfoil Lynn Bergquist and Robert Kindel Melinda (Curran) ‘06 and Rob MacDougall Wendy and Stan Mambort Bridget (McConnell) ‘98 and Patrick McCall Tracy T. Moore ‘02 Luana and Victor Nichifor Heather and Nathan Nuss Lindsay (Byrnes) ‘97 and J. Mercer Reynolds ‘95 Devon W. Rich ‘04 Amy Richard Margaret (Baumann) ‘66 and Harry Robinson Patricia (Moran) ‘56 and Barry Savage Emily and Geoff Seger The Rev. Philip O. Seher Sunjia and Robert Sims Jennifer and Michael Stanis Eleanor and Charles Steines Donna and James Stines Liz and Reid Vann Tina and Scott Whalen

Anonymous (4) Advanced Pain Solutions AllianceData Aristo Properties BV Berry Insurance Group Inc. Business Health Resource, LLC Business Information Systems Capital One Castellini Foundation Cheviot Savings Bank Charitable Foundation Clinicare Medical Center Inc. Crescent Paper Tube Company CSK Electric LLC DataServ Integrations LLC David R. Clare and Margaret C. Clare Foundation DeWine Family Foundation Duke Energy Foundation, Inc. Emnorhos Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fidelity Foundation Fifth Third Bank G2R2 Foundation Hattenbach & Co. CPA, Inc. Headhunting Organization L.L.C. HGC Construction Huesing Family Foundation Jewish Federation of Cincinnati John F. Barrett Foundation, Inc. Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. Joseph Airport Toyota Scion Macy’s Matching Gifts Program Mandare Foundation Mathile Family Foundation Medical Mutual Mellott & Mellott, P.L.L. MLFB Foundation North American Properties, Inc. Opus Capital Management PNC Bank PRC Technology Group, LLC Raymond James RH Sutphin Family Foundation RiverPoint Capital Management Inc.

Ruth J. & Robert A. Conway Foundation, Inc. Schwab Charitable Fund Stagnaro, Saba & Patterson Co., LPA Stefani Grounds Care, Inc. Target Stores Technical Food Sales, Inc. The Babcock and Wilcox Company The Clorox Company Foundation The Comegys Bight Charitable Foundation The David J. Joseph Company The Dayton Foundation The Farmer Family Foundation The Feltrup Foundation The General Electric Foundation The Greater Cincinnati Foundation The HCS Foundation The Heidt Family Foundation The Homan Foundation The I.B. Goodman Foundation The James J. & Joan A. Gardner Family Foundation The Joseph E. & Mary F. Brinkmeyer Charitable Lead Trust The Louise Taft Semple Foundation The Robert C. & Adele R. Schiff Foundation The Theobald Foundation The William J. & Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation The Thomas J. Emery Memorial The Summit Boosters Association The Summit Parents Association The Summit Upper School Talent Show The Williams Foundation The Wyler Family Foundation Toyota Dealer Match Program UBS US Bancorp Foundation US Bank Victor Sales and Leasing, INC. Western & Southern Financial Fund YourCause, LLC Zaring Family Foundation

The Annual Fund provides support for the Early Childhood Education Symposium. Nationally recognized Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg, M.D. M.S. Ed., delivered the keynote speech last year.


The Summit Parents Association
Annual Report

L to R: Tina Hendrix, Annie Bergeron, Deb Schaeffer, Carolyn Karageorges, Kathy Kelly, Shannon Miller, Terry Johnson, Patty Bush, Meg Grulee, Carolyn Adam, Conky Greiwe, Kim Koenig. Missing: Lisa O’Brien, Kate Devine.

The Summit Parents Association (SPA) is charged with the mission of bringing families, faculty, staff and students together in a way that enhances the educational and spiritual experience for our children and promotes the mission of The Summit. It is our goal to engage the parent community by providing avenues for parents to become involved with the school by volunteering in the classroom, serving as a room parent, planning a parent get together or serving on the SPA Board. We are committed to providing a warm and welcoming community for all involved at The Summit. This year the SPA was proud to partner and plan with school leadership several events celebrating our school’s 125th anniversary. We kicked off the year by distributing commemorative t-shirts to all students, faculty and staff that they wore in a photo in which they stood in a 125 formation on Williams Field. During Homecoming weekend at our annual Fall Festival, we introduced a brand new Summit Knight mascot to the community. In January, we partnered with admissions to bring pediatrician and best-selling author, Dr. Meg Meeker, to speak to our community during Catholic Schools Week. And in February, we planned A Knight of Stars Gala that celebrated the Summit’s 125th Anniversary. A Knight of Stars was held on Feb. 20 in lieu of the SPA’s annual spring dinner. The parents association partnered with Kelley Schiess, Assistant Head of School for Enrollment Management and Special Projects, and Lisa Nicholson, auction coordinator, to plan a most elegant evening that included dinner, dancing and a very successful live auction. SPA gala chair Deb Schaefer and co-chair Beth Shaw planned what would be dubbed, “The Party of the Century.” More than 500 Summit parents, faculty, staff and alumni gathered at Music Hall to toast The Summit’s 125 years of educating leaders of character. In addition to celebrating our school’s impressive anniversary, the SPA spearheaded a number of other important events. A major highlight once again this year was the second annual 20

Christmas Collection. This year, our parent participation doubled and we were able to raise over $35,000 that was distributed among all faculty and staff. The faculty and staff were once again overwhelmed and touched by our generosity. We look forward to continuing to grow this amazing Christmas tradition over the years. Primary funding for SPA programs and activities comes from the Kroger Community Rewards Program, Amazon Smile and the Uniform Resale Shop. It is our goal to make every event we plan budget neutral so we do not need to rely on parents for additional funding. We thank you for shopping in the Uniform Resale Shop and participating in the Kroger Rewards and Amazon Smile programs. Your support gives the SPA the ability to plan events that enhance our children’s education. Here is a short list of some of the events the SPA participates in: Fall Festival, Caring Committee, Hands Across the Water, Library Legacy, Unity Day, Halloween Dance, Faculty/Staff Appreciation, Birthday Books, Lower School Fun Day, Mardi Gras and Helping Hands. These events would not be possible without parent volunteers and a dedicated board who donate a large portion of their time. Many thanks to the 2015-2016 SPA Board: Kathy Kelly, President; Meg Grulee, Vice President; Patty Bush, Immediate Past President; Carolyn Karageorges, Treasurer; Annie Bergeron, Assistant Treasurer; Lisa O’Brien, Secretary; Deb Schaefer, 125th Anniversary Chair; Kim Koenig, Spirit Shop Manager; Tina Hendrix, Spirit Shop Treasurer; Carolyn Adam, Upper School Chair; Kate Devine, Middle School Chair; Shannon Miller, Lower School Chair; Terry Johnson, Montessori Chair; and Conky Greiwe ’61, Staff Liaison. Next year promises to be yet another great year for the SPA. Please consider volunteering your time to one of the many wonderful SPA events. Volunteering at The Summit is incredibly rewarding and is the best way to experience our amazing community and make friends for life.


The Summit Boosters Association Annual Report

Athletic Director Greg Dennis and Boosters President Richard Massey inspect the new home team lockers in Williams Fieldhouse.

The Summit Boosters Association advances the athletic development pillar of The Summit’s mission through financial support and volunteer activities.

The Summit Boosters manage youth Association
 athletics for kindergarten Boosters through sixth grade. Parents volunteer as coaches, team coordinators and a multitude of other support roles. All Annual Report eligible K-6 students have the opportunity to participate in every team sport offered, and every participating student plays in every contest. Sportsmanship, teamwork and skill development are emphasized as students have fun. Players, coaches and parents are asked to sign a code of conduct.

Boosters also provide supplementary support for athletic teams and help improve facilities. During the 201516 year, the Boosters Association made the following purchases and donations: • Fieldhouse Lockers: A gift of $32,000 provided new lockers in the boys’ and girls’ home team locker rooms in the Williams Field fieldhouse. • Baseball Team: A $318 donation provided lunch for the baseball team during their spring training tournament in Orlando. • Angel Donors: A donation $2,000 outright and another $250 from sponsorship at the Drive for the Knights Golf Tournament were given to the Angel Donor fund. A part of the Annual Fund for Excellence, the Angel Donor fund assists the education of students who have the potential and the desire to attend The Summit but are in need of financial assistance. Membership fees are the main source of Booster funding and membership is open to all Summit families through three levels of membership. A Silver Knight membership for $500 includes a pass for the immediate family to all home games, a promotional gift, lunch with Athletic Director Greg Dennis, one Miami Valley Conference away

game pass and a choice of sports decals. Silver Knight members can direct their $250 membership to a particular sport or sports. A Blue Knight membership for $150 includes a pass for the immediate family to all home games and a choice of sports decals. A $75 membership includes an individual pass to all home games and a choice of sports decals. Thanks to all the parents who supported the Silver Knights in 2015-16 from the Summit Boosters Association Board: Richard Massey, President; Kyndle McMurray, Executive Vice President; Mary Jean Feldhaus, Vice President of Membership; Monica Desch ’90, Vice President/Treasurer; Anne Sesler, Executive Secretary; and Rob Dziech ’88, K-6 Treasurer.

Sign Up: Parents can sign up children for K-6 Athletics online. Find registration links for each sport listed by season on the K-6 webpage. Contact K-6 Athletic Coordinator Cary Daniel ’93 via email at daniel_c@summitcds.org or call 513-871-4700 ext. 259. Join: Find the Boosters membership form online at the K-6 webpage under the Athletics tab at www.summitcds. org. Contact Mary Jean Feldhaus, vice president for membership, at feldhaus_m@summitcds.org. Online: http://www.summitcds.org/booster 21


Summary of Financial Operations 2015-16 The past school year was in line with expectations with regard to financial operations. We balanced the operating budget requiring a 4.1% draw from the endowment, in line with our 4.25% benchmark. We took the draw from the endowment throughout the year and conservatively drew a bit more than what we ended up actually needing. Fundraising was strong again this year as we finished up the Aiming Higher campaign. One of our goals in that campaign was to increase the Annual Fund to over $1 million per year. We achieved that goal and expanded our outreach to grow the annual fund this year even more. We also had a very successful auction which this year included a live auction at the 125th Anniversary Gala in addition to our usual online auction. We are grateful to all the volunteers in the Summit Parents Association as well as volunteers dedicated to the auction for boosting net revenue for that event this year. Our operating costs were up a bit this year as planned in the budget. This was due to two factors. We continue to boost teacher salaries more than inflation. The research in education is clear that nothing is more important to student learning than the professional expertise of the teacher. They are our most important asset, and it’s important that they receive a living wage and we continue to attract the best teachers in the city. We also added a curriculum and instruction director as well as an assistant Upper School director to our staff. The curriculum and instruction director addition responded to one of the recommendations in our accrediting process. The Visiting Team felt that a large school like this (in the firmament of independent schools we’re considered a large school) could benefit from someone looking closely at curricular alignment across divisions. We also have an objective to continue to innovate in our curriculum, which requires strong leadership in the professional development of our teachers. The children in the school today learn differently than they did 20 years ago. It’s important that our teachers continue to explore different ways to engage them in the work. We added the assistant Upper School director position given the growth and size of the Upper School today. Both of these hires are working out great! Capital expenditures are down from last year but still higher than normal as we continue to complete the ceiling renovation and install the new HVAC system in the main building. While the beauty and landmark quality of our main building is treasured by all, we have to maintain it to keep it functioning in an optimal way for the benefit of the children we serve today and long into the future.

Operating Cash Receipts

The market value of the endowment dropped about 1%. Our debt rose $1.2 million as a result of the ceiling and HVAC renovations we have undertaken. Relative to most independent schools, our debt level is quite low. While we could pay it off using unrestricted endowment funds, the Board of Trustees believes it’s smarter to keep the cash in the market given the cost of our debt is very low. That strategy has proven successful over the last five years. The Lord continues to bless our school in so many ways: •

Our students benefit from a highly skilled teacher corps who are dedicated to the mission and to the children they serve. The longevity of our faculty testifies to this dedication, and the students benefit from their long experience.

The hardworking staff supporting our teachers allows the school to run smoothly, even though our staffing levels are below that of comparatively sized independent schools. Our daily objective is to run the school effectively and efficiently in order to maximize tuition dollars going toward what happens in the classroom between teachers and learners.

We are most grateful for the strong volunteer support we enjoy from parents, alumni and friends of the school. Our tuition levels would be a lot higher were it not for these folks stepping up to help in the divisions, the Spirit Shop, SPA activities, coaching, in the concession booth and on and on. The Summit community is a strong one. That sense of community is everywhere one looks.

While we focus on developing leaders of character among our students, there are plenty of leaders helping us be a great independent school. The Board of Trustees are conscientious and tireless in their oversight and providing their expertise. The same thing goes for the Foundation Board, Alumni Board, Booster Board and other groups/ committees which help us be the best school we can be.

We are blessed by the generosity of our stakeholders. We are the only Catholic school in Cincinnati that is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools. That speaks to the recognized quality of our program. Our donors recognize the important role we play in Cincinnati and are committed to sustaining our excellence long into the future.

The Sisters started it all 125 years ago. We are now called to extend their legacy and carry forward the mission of the school into the future.

Operating Cash Expenses

Other Income 5% Facilities 14%

State Support 6%
 Fund Raising 7%

Administration 16%
 Faculty Salaries & Benefits 55%

Tuition, Net of Scholarship and Assistance 82%
 Other School Expenses 15% 22


SUMMARY OF GIFTS

The Summit Board of Trustees 2015-2016

(Rounded to nearest thousands)

July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016

GIFTS FOR CURRENT USE Unrestricted Annual Fund $1,091 104 Restricted Annual Fund 103 Auction* TOTAL ANNUAL GIVING $1,298

P. Stuart Seltman ‘86, Chair Joe Brinkmeyer

GIFTS TO CAPITAL AND ENDOWMENT

Julie Bristow

Capital and Endowment $2,734 TOTAL GIFT SUPPORT $4,032

Matt Carcieri Susan Castellini

* Actual net contribution was $121k; internal funds transfers result in lower ledger number

Melanie Chavez

CASH FLOW ANALYSIS

Rev. John R. Civille

(Rounded to nearest thousands)

Final 2014-15 Incoming Operating Cash* Fund Raising - Current Operations

Preliminary 2015-16

Karl Gieseke $ 15,972 1,223 17,196

$ 16,033 1,298

$ (16,303) (1,174)

$ (17,441) (878)

Total Operating Cash Flow $ (281) Cash Used for Servicing Long Term Debt (629)

$ (988)

Total Incoming Cash Outgoing Operating Cash Capital Expenditures

Bob Conway

Support from Endowment 1,500

17,331

(712)

1,049

Kathryn (Stahl) Harsh ‘84 Ron Joseph BMS ‘81 Lama Khoury Allison (Hiltz) Kropp ‘93 Peg Mathile Tim Michel Kate Nelson Joelle Ragland

Endowment

Debt

Net

$ 29,196 $ 3,555 28,967 4,770

$ 25,641 25,197

$ 1,215 $ (229) Change

$ 1,444

June 30, 2014 June 30, 2015

* Total revenue less financial awards and assistance

Andy Ritch Cenona Taveras Suzanne Tosolini Nadine (Makstell) Whitsett ‘74 Mirja Zeilstra

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CORNERSTONE HERITAGE SOCIETY

The Cornerstone Heritage Society recognizes and honors those alumni, families and friends who have thoughtfully provided for the future of The Summit through their will and/or estate plans. Society members provide a solid foundation to secure the future financial strength and security of The Summit Country Day School. Membership Includes: • Personal recognition from a member of the Summit community • Invitations to special events throughout the year and updates on the most recent school news Planned Giving Options: • Will & Living Trusts • Life Insurance • Charitable Gift Annuities • Charitable Remainder Trusts • Charitable Lead Trusts • Real Estate • Memorial and Tribute Gifts • Endowed Gifts • Stock • Appreciated Securities

Please join the growing community of generous donors and supporters who believe in The Summit. For more information, or to make your gift online, please visit www.summitcds.org/giving/


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