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This issue includes Commencement 2014 highlights, the Annual Report of Donors 2013-14, a look at the new dorm and chapel projects, and alumni news.

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The Gow LifeMagazine

Summer/Fall 2014

Gow School 2013/14 Giving Report

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The Gow Life Magazine is published twice a year by The Gow School Development Office. We welcome your comments. Please send them to [email protected] or call 716.687.2075. We hope you enjoy reading this edition of Gow Life!

FOR CHANGE OF ADDRESS: THE GOW SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Call 716.687.2075 or email Post Office Box [email protected] South Wales, NY 14139

TO SUBMIT ALUMNI NEWS: Email news and photos to [email protected]

WITH GRATITUDE We want to thank the following members of the Gow

community for their service and dedication, and wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors!

Table of Contents

The Class of 2014 3 A View from the Top 4 Looking Ahead - Gow’s New Dorm 5

“Polishing the Diamond of Gow” 6-7

Commencement Honors 8

Alumni Spotlight - Andy Sims ‘91 9

Alumni Spotlight - Jon Holt ‘58 10-11

Alumni Spotlight - Roger Adams ‘71 12

Around Campus 13 Gow School Giving Report 14 Alumni News 24

On the Horizon - Gow’s Chapel 31

PICTURED: Cover: Graduates Kevin McNamara (Carlisle, Massachusetts), Chris Powell (Miami, Florida), Shane Maitland (Johnstown, Pennsylvania) and Angel Mena Messina (Coral Gables, Florida)

Lower panel: Seniors and Headmaster Rogers walking over to Commencement; Zachary Hubenak ‘16, Dakota Sanders ‘15 and Sasha Evans ‘15; Melquan Thomas ‘14 with Marci Koladny of the Dyslexia Tutoring Program, and his grandmother, Ethel Witherspoon; Nick deWindt ‘14 with Headmaster Rogers and his dad, Mike at the Senior Dinner.

Ben Duffy Videography and Computer

teacher since 2006

Don Lusardi

English teacher since 2000

Kim Sweet

Day Student Coordinator since 2012

Steve Thompson

Admissions, Gow Summer Program Leadership Team, and Lower School Science teacher

since 2010

Catie Winters

School Counselor and Health teacher since 2012

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A Look Ahead - the Class of 2014

NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE CHOICEMichael Aivaliotis Pittsburgh, PA University of DenverYuvraj Bisht Bangelore, India Earlham CollegeMark Camenzuli Toronto, ON., Canada West Virginia Wesleyan UniversityRonald Capone Niagara Falls, NY Niagara UniversityChristopher Cinar Weston, MA Lyndon State CollegeWilliam Clarke Winnetka, IL St. Lawrence UniversityNicholas deWindt Pepper Pike, OH Randolph-Macon College Jason Ganje Cheektowaga, NY Rochester Institute of TechnologyKevin Gondokusumo Singapore Curry CollegeFoster Jenkins St. Catharines, ON. Canada University of King’s CollegeGregory Kelly Falmouth, MA Alfred State CollegeKristen Klementowski East Amherst, NY Seton Hill UniversityGary Kozlowski Tolland, CT Baylor UniversityAurel Lambert Portland, OR High Point UniversityGeorge Lewis Cayman Islands Lynn UniversityShane Maitland Johnstown, PA PA Highlands Community CollegeOwen McMullen Okotoks, AB, Canada Dalhousie UniversityKevin McNamara Carlisle, MA Bethany CollegeAngel Mena-Messina Coral Gables, FL Dominican RepublicJanna Milks East Aurora, NY Michigan State UniversityVictor Mohney Holland, NY Rochester Institute of TechnologyJoseph Mooney Brigantine, NJ Philadelphia UniversityPeter Obletz Buffalo, NY High Point UniversityJiHun Oh Seoul, Korea College for Creative StudiesChristopher Powell Miami, FL Marshall UniversityWilliam Reynolds Chicago, IL DePaul UniversityJason Robinson Cayman Islands Lynn UniversityGregory Sabol Blue Bell, PA Rochester Institute of TechnologyDaniel Sankar Bethesda, MD Rochester Institute of TechnologyTodd Smith Lakehurst, ON., Canada Seneca CollegeMelquan Thomas Baltimore, MD Savannah College of Art & DesignBjorn Thorsson Reykjavik, Iceland High Point UniversityNicholas Uliana Bethlehem, PA Marshall UniversityMason Woody Vero Beach, FL Flagler College

FAST FACTS34Class of 2014 grads

5Number of “lifers” (Grades 7-12 at Gow)

7Countries they call home

121.5Total years at Gow

4Average years at Gow

138College acceptances

92Number of different colleges applied to

$1,732,244Awarded in college scholarships

Pictured above - Row 1: Mark Camenzuli, Angel Mena Messina, Daniel Sankar, Ron Capone, Joe Mooney, Yuvraj Bisht, Victor Mohney, Peter Obletz, Greg Sabol, Aurel Lambert, Kevin McNamara Row 2: Janna Milks, Melquan Thomas, Kristen Klementowski, Jason Robinson, Nick deWindt, Greg Kelly, Michael Aivaliotis, George Lewis, Jason Ganje, Will Clark, Owen McMullen, Shane Maitland, Forter Jenkins, Bjorn Thorsson, Nick Uliana, Chris Powell, Todd Smith, Headmaster Brad Rogers, and Gary Kozlowski

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Dear Friends,

Completing my tenth year at Gow has given me an opportunity to reflect and look forward. This has been an era of progress on the campus: the introduction (and graduation!) of young women; significant growth of hands-on learning opportunities like robotics and digital technology; expansion of the day school program; the construction of several new buildings which have changed the face of our campus and improved the student and faculty experience; and an enhanced profile of our school and its good work around the world. However, our most important work remains student centered – excellent teachers, outstanding instruction, and students excelling beyond their own self-expectations. We remain focused on college preparation and building skills for a colorful and successful life.

It is with thanks to the generosity of many alumni, parents, friends, and Gow trustees that the school thrives. We have no debt and pride ourselves in carefully managing our finances. This edition of Gow Life highlights the names of those donors who, through their generous gifts of time and money, have made a difference. On behalf of everyone at Gow, I thank you.

As you can see on the next page, we are focused on fundraising for a new dormitory on campus. This building, which will be located next to Warner House, will house 28 students and three faculty families in two larger residences and an apartment. We have nearly completed the fundraising for this new $3.5 million building and hope that you will join us by making a gift to help us reach our fundraising target.

This edition of Gow Life also begins to tell the story of an interfaith chapel that will someday be present on our campus. The construction of this building was a long-time wish of Emeritus Headmaster David Gow, and his children are carrying forth to make their father’s vision a reality. This effort, spearheaded by son Philip Gow, has led to the creation of architectural drawings and the beginning of fundraising for the costs of construction and an endowment to support the building. To learn more about this contemplative space and our vision for it, please see page 31 of this magazine.

Social media is playing an ever greater role in promoting Gow and helping to connect alumni, parents and friends to the school. If you haven’t yet done so, please visit Gow’s website (gow.org) to see frequently updated photos in the Media Gallery, join us on Facebook (both the Alumni Association and school have their own Facebook pages), and sign up to receive our Twitter feeds. These are all easy ways to connect with the school and with each other.

From all of us at Gow, thank you for your belief in our school and its mission. If you can, please stop by for a tour and visit. There is no better way to experience Gow today than to visit with students and see them in action.

With all best wishes,

M. Bradley Rogers, Jr.Headmaster

Pictured: Mason Woody ‘14 and his family; Izer Martinez ‘13, Mrs. Lynn Chafin, Mark Bronner ‘13 and Headmaster Rogers; Nick Alban and his son, Cole ‘16 with Oliver Milsom ‘15; Jason Ganje ‘14 and Mr. Joe Gullo

Bjorn Thorsson ‘14, Headmaster M. Bradley Rogers, Jr., and Peter Obletz ‘14

A View from the Top

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Gow’s Fund for the FutureA New Residence for Gow Students and Faculty

Thank you for supporting Gow’s Fund for the Future!Please clip and return to The Gow School Development Office PO Box 85 South Wales, NY 14139 716.687.2075 716.687.2034 (fax) gow.org/gift

Name: ____________________________________________________________________________ Email: _________________________Address: Street __________________________________ City ________________ State _______ Zip __________ Country ___________Phone: Home: ____________________________Work: _____________________________ Cellular: ______________________________I/we wish to make a total gift or pledge of $_________. If a pledge, we wish to pay it over the course of _______ years. Schedule of payments: YEAR 1: $___________ Date: __________ YEAR 2: $___________ Date: __________ YEAR 3: $___________ Date: __________ YEAR 4: $___________ Date: __________I/we will be making this gift using: Check Credit card (Master Card/Visa) Appreciated Stock To donate appreciated stock or to get stock transfer instructions, please contact Gayle Hutton at 716.687.2074 or [email protected].

We wish to purchase a block brick Inscription: _________________________________________________________________Credit card information Number: ______________________________________Expiration Date:_________ Security Code:_________We wish to purchase the following naming opportunity: ________________________________________________________________Signed: ___________________________________ Spouse:___________________________________ Date: _______________________

MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT: This dormitory will contain 14 student rooms, two faculty residences and a faculty apartment. This building will be named for the Rogers-Ivie family who through their generosity, hope that their leadership gift will inspire others to help make this project possible. Your donation of any size will make a difference! If desired, to recognize your generosity, several naming opportunities are available:

NAMING OPPORTUNITY AMOUNT NUMBER AVAILABLE Building $500,000 1 (already named) Faculty Residence $150,000 2 (one already named)Faculty Apartment $100,000 1Lobby Naming $50,000 2 (one already named) Dormitory Rooms $50,000 14Dormitory Kitchenette $40,000 2Lobby Furnishings $35,000 2 Outside patio area (tentative) $25,000 1Garden Benches $5,000 10 (one already named)

ENGRAVED BLOCKS AND BRICKS - These will be engraved on the patio at the Weston Dining Hall. Block (Two lines of inscription, 19 characters per line) $500Brick (Two lines of inscription, 17 characters per line) $250

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Polishing The Diamond of Gow

Successful organizations pay close attention to their day-to-day operations while delivering the best possible services to execute their mission. Organizations that remain strong over time, keep their eye on the ball. They also practice responsible fiduciary management.

Organizations such as schools, hospitals, museums, and universities put people first and at the same time plan for the future. While Gow teachers and leaders put most of our energy into academic programming, we are also making presentations at national conferences, contributing to the research in the field of dyslexia education, and we are also planning for our school’s future.

In the past ten years, we have been setting goals and achieving them. We have been implementing projects ranging from technology, student engineering, an all-school writing curriculum, and a foreign language to name a few. Our planning process is simple – we develop strong ideas that will help our students achieve success in college and life. We read the literature, visit other schools, and we dream big.

Once we have an idea, we construct typically a 24-to-36 month plan to trial and deliver our new idea. We hire the right experts and we budget accordingly to support a new program. Therefore, we are always planning and we are always looking at ways to enhance our journey to being the very best school we can be.

We bundled our strategic plan into three phases. This ten-year journey is now coming to the final objectives of phase three. We have begun thinking about our next set of programs and the future long range plan. Polishing the diamond of Gow has been no easy task. However, we have remained true to our core mission, and I am proud to tell you that Gow’s distinct culture of success is all about the students and faculty/staff.

Please take a look at the work we have achieved and be on the lookout for our next set of strategic initiatives.

Science Building To Admissions - 2001

Robotics Program Added - 2002

Thompson Gym to Reid Arts Center - 2005

Gow Athletic Center Completed - 2001

Water Treatment to Wolbach Science - 2006 Dining Hall to STAR -2013 Weston Dining Hall Competed - 2011First Women Graduate from Gow - 2014

The Evolution of Gow Program and Campus Changes

Gow’s Strategic Plan Progress Reportby Headmaster M. Bradley Rogers, Jr.

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The Gow SchoolTen Year Strategic Plan – 2004-2014 KEY: In Process Updated April 11, 2014 Completed

Within the stated guidelines of The Gow School mission statement and supported by the governing Board of Trustees, the below practices are implemented by the Gow leadership team, faculty, and staff to best execute overall program services for students at Gow.

1. Create a culture of success where all students and adults are viewed and treated with unconditional positive regard. 2. Promote a school climate where the Pillars of kindness, respect, honesty, and hard work are universally supported throughout the school. 3. Deliver a unique academic program where students with dyslexia and related language based learning disabilities are receiving structured and sequential phonics based instruction within a multi-sensory philosophy. 4. Provide a safe, well groomed, and best-in-class physical plant environment which fully suits the program needs for students and faculty. 5. Execute well managed operations within sound fiduciary management practices creating a balanced operating budget and a debt free organization.

Phase I Constructive Writing Technology at Gow Whole Person Development Professional Development Wolbach Science Building Conversion Campus Master Plan

Phase II Foreign Language in the Curriculum Executive Function Coaching Advanced Course Work Construction of a new Dining Hall Upper School Class Size Growth To College and Through College Planning

Phase III S.T.A.R. Building Renovation to support Sciences and Engineering Academic Initiatives Public Speaking Program/Cornell and 4-H Partnership Computer Numeric Control Engineering Applications Three Dimensional Printing and Design Production Videography Production Program Business Seminar/Student Entrepreneurial Program Renewal of NYSAIS Accreditation Status Enrollment Growth/Expanding Student Population with Day Students and Girls Rebranding and marketing enhancement project The Gow School Teacher’s College Dorm(s) Sunrise/Sunset Footbridge – Student Project, Entranceway, Statue of Peter Gow, Jr. Begin exploratory work for the next ten year plan The lower school question

Gow’s Ten Year Strategic Plan 2004 - 2014

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We wish we had space to recognize every award recipient, but we don’t. Congratulations to all Gow students on their noted accomplishments.

THE PETER GOW AWARD BARRY WARREN ‘60 AWARD MCCALLUM FAMILY BURSAR 1939 COMPETITIVE SPIRIT

Jason Ganje ‘14 Kuvaal Patel ‘15 Michael Vajo ‘17 Sasha Evans ‘15

HISTORY AWARD TECHNOLOGY AWARD RL AWARD AND MATH AWARD JAY MANDARINO ‘79 SCHOLARSHIP Nick Uliana ‘14 Laurent Bernier ‘17 Michael Braverman ‘15 David Anazodo ‘16 William Morris ‘17 Owen McMullen ‘14 Sergei Evans ‘15

SCIENCE AWARD SPANISH AWARD JAMES GRENAUER ‘55 SCHOLARSHIP HIGH SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Simon Dietrich ‘17 Michael Bednarski ‘16 Lelaina Sullivan ‘15 Simon Dietrich ‘17 Owen McMullen ‘14 Justin Babson Smith ‘15

Commencement Honors

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My Life As A Silicon Valley Dyslexic

By Andy Sims ‘91

My career in Silicon Valley started with the advent of digital advertising in the mid-90s. In those early days, the internet challenged every aspect of advertising and rewarded radical new approaches. I rose quickly to leadership roles in top ad agencies by staking my career on challenging norms and thinking differently. Then, as so often happens, success rewarded me with even bigger opportunities.

In 2008, I was recruited by eBay to build an advertising business for Skype. I jumped at the chance and began building Skype’s global advertising business.

The leadership team at Skype was first rate, from amazing engineers and Ivy League MBAs to vertical specialists like me. As we prepared for sale, it was decided that my peers and I would attend an intensive management training program to sharpen our skills. Everyone was excited, but I had a sinking feeling that I’d be found out as a dyslexic. After all, this was a team of heavy hitters and I had never even correctly spelled the words accretive or acquisition on the first try.

The management training workshop was to be held at an English estate called Farnham Castle. Upon arriving at the castle, the cab driver bragged

that Farnham was the most haunted town in Europe. Little did I know at that moment, but the only specter revealed that week was my fear of being outed as dyslexic.

As the week progressed, we each were asked to honestly discuss how our past experiences informed our personal leadership styles – for better and worse. For me, honesty meant I had to speak about how dyslexia shaped me as a leader. As I spoke, I acknowledged the difficulties of my learning differences and how hiding them was consuming far too much unproductive energy.

I also shared how learning to cope with dyslexia had taught me how to find alternate strategies and new approaches to problems that others often found intractable. I ended by promising to become a leader that used all available resources, including my dyslexia, to drive more growth and satisfaction in my part of the business.

I fully expected some of my MBA-touting colleagues to be polite, but ultimately betray their opinion that I was now officially an intellectual lightweight. Instead, many of these well-credentialed people complimented me on having a noticeable gift for “orthogonal thinking” and strategic insight. I heard dyslexia referred to as a gift many times that day and several participants even cited Cisco CEO John Chambers as a mega-successful Silicon Valley dyslexic.

A year later, Skype was acquired by Microsoft for $8.5 billion. Each of us had made our contribution, and as is custom in Silicon Valley, we parted ways to pursue our next Silicon Valley adventure.Today, I don’t lead with being a Silicon Valley dyslexic, but I don’t avoid it

either. Recently, one of my new co-workers accused me of having privileged information about an acquisition we were researching. She was insistent that “someone” was keeping her out of the loop. I asked her to be specific about this top secret information. After she told me, I reminded her that this information was in an email that was also addressed to her. I laughed and told her that I’m dyslexic and therefore read my email more slowly than most people. I explained that the trade off is that I can’t scan my emails quickly, but I retain more information. This seemed to appease her and then she joked that my source must have given me this cover story for when I finally got “busted.”

I’m very proud to be a Gow alumnus. Thank you for giving me the tools to finally use my learning differences as the gift they really are.

About the author:Andy Sims works in business development and corporate strategy at Lithium Technologies, a leading Social Customer Solutions software platform used by 300 top brands and over 100 million consumers each month.

Before joining Lithium, Andy was the Global Director of Advertising for Skype where he created Skype’s first advertising offering. He launched Skype’s ad offering in sixteen countries, worked directly with key investors and managed teams in Palo Alto, New York, London and Singapore.Prior to Skype, Andy served as Senior Vice President of Digital for ZenithOptimedia and ran digital for Ad Week’s “Independent Agency of The Decade” Butler, Shine & Stern Advertising. Andy is a 1991 graduate of The Gow School and graduate of Elon University and lives in San Francisco, California.

The Gow Life Magazine

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For Jon Holt, graduate of the Class of 1958, enrolling at Gow was merely the first chapter in a lifetime of involvement with the school. In the nearly 60 years since he arrived in South Wales as a 14-year-old for his initial interview with assistant headmaster Norm Howard, Jon has done it all for Gow. He has been a student and talented athlete, a faculty member and coach (and half of the beloved dorm parent team at Templeton House with his wife, Barbara), a trustee, a member of The Gow School Wall of Fame, a founder of the Gow Alumni Association, and a winner of the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Speaking for both himself and Barbara in a recent phone call from their home on Cape Cod, he said, “It seems like a lot of our life has been tied to The Gow School. For me it's where everything began.”

Like so many Gow alumni, Jon Holt’s beginnings at Gow came about because he was having a miserable time at school in his early teens, flunking nearly everything and reading at about a third grade level as a freshman. As fate would have it, his ninth grade Latin teacher in his small Illinois high school sensed that Jon had more ability than his performance indicated. The teacher had heard of headmaster Peter Gow, and suggested that Jon and his parents visit South Wales so he could be tested.

His initial interview with Norm Howard sparked a relationship that benefitted both Jon and eventually, the school.Jon is hardly unique in saying that he was anxious about coming to South Wales to attend a boarding school. He was a “hick from the Midwest,” and he recalls school founder Peter Gow showing him basic table manners. “I didn’t even know how to hold a fork and knife.”

He had an epiphany, however, early in his first year. “There were only two of us in my Reconstructive Language class,” he said. “And one day I had done a thorough job on my homework and the other fellow had not. For the first time in my life, I was the best at something. I had finally experienced a measure of academic success. It was a turning point for me. RL was a big help, but I learned that the big secret was to work hard, and then work harder. Over time, Norm Howard came to discover that I was a pretty intelligent fellow. I figured that if I was smart enough for Norm Howard, I was good enough for the world, and whatever judgments had been made of me earlier no longer mattered. I realized, as well, that I was intensely competitive, and that I liked to win. I wanted to be just like Norm Howard,” he said.

His success at Gow earned Jon an acceptance to St. Lawrence University, an extraordinary achievement. After two years, he transferred to Fordham University in New York City where he received his B.A. in history. Luckily, he didn’t stop there, going on to Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, where he earned his Master’s in history and met the lovely Irish lass Barbara, who would become his wife.

Circa 1958: Mike Dorris, Bill Hoke, Wilson Charles, Don Mitscher, Ed Rosenbaum, Bert Rathcamp (Top) Scott Williams, Jon Holt,

Ken Camplin, Ted Weld and Don Myers

Barbara Holt, David and Alice Gow, and Jon Holt

Sarah and Ted Wiehe ‘59 and the Holts

Jon tries voice to text software at a reunion

Jon Holt ‘58 Profile

Written by Rick Ohler

Jon and Barbara Holt at their Cape Cod home

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After a stint in the U.S. Army, Jon accepted Norm Howard’s invitation to become the first alumnus to return to Gow as a member of the faculty. In the fall of 1967, he and Barbara were installed in the apartment in Templeton Dormitory, Jon’s former digs as a student. The Holts quickly became fixtures on campus, ever more so as their three children arrived in rapid succession. Their lives centered around boarding school life—three meals a day at the dining hall for masters, students and families; diapered youngsters either enlivening Templeton or running around campus; Barbara as a surrogate mother to young men separated from their moms; Jon as a teacher and coach but also as a sympathetic ally since he had experienced only ten years before what these boys were going through. The Holts prided themselves in providing Templeton residents, young students so far away from their homes, a sense of family.

It was a more Spartan existence back then, recalled Jon, when there weren’t any frills—no gym, no bus trips to the mall, no cable TV, or ski trips to Holiday Valley. Faculty members were granted half a day off a week and every second Saturday afternoon and evening free. The big outing for students (and teacher/chaperones) was a Saturday night trip to the big city of East Aurora where coated-and-tied Govians went to the Aurora Theatre and Mileham’s Pharmacy, often suffering the taunts of the locals.

Despite the lifestyle, Jon embraced the experience for his five years at Gow. He taught both history and algebra, becoming in his words a “good but not great” teacher. He revived the lacrosse program and coached one of Gow’s most memorable sports teams ever, the 1969 undefeated soccer team with several stars, including current trustee

Roger Adams ‘71. (To learn more about Roger, please see the complementary article on page 12).

Ultimately, the cramped quarters in Templeton, with no prospect of better housing and the paltry pay, caused the Holts to move on to public school teaching and finally into a successful day care business in Cincinnati. In time, his facilities provided quality day care for three hundred youngsters.

Jon and Barbara kept in touch with the school and Jon joined the Gow School Board of Trustees in 1994, rising eventually to vice chair. He championed the cause of bringing teachers’ salaries and benefits into line with other private schools and helped start the Norm and Vesta Howard Scholarship Fund after Norm’s death. Jon founded the Gow Alumni Association, allowing former schoolmates to reconnect and raising money for the school in the meantime. In 1996, the school honored Holt’s service by naming him a Distinguished Alumnus; ten years later he went up on the Gow School Athletic Wall of Fame for his play as a member of the baseball and soccer teams and for his soccer team coaching from 1967-72.

Of Gow today, Holt says, “It’s wonderful, it’s palatial compared to my day. There was a certain wisdom to the Spartan approach of the old days, but times have changed. I give David Gow credit for starting to make Gow a modern school, and, as one of those increasingly rare birds who has known all six headmasters, I’ve watched as each successive leader has put his stamp on the school and brought it into the 21st century. I think it’s great the way [sixth

and current headmaster] Brad Rogers works so well with the school population and the public as well. Gow is on the map in a way it never was before.”

Headmaster Rogers returned the compliment by calling Holt, “a true, lifelong Govian who continues to honor and value the education he received, and who passed those values on to his students and athletes. He stressed teamwork and sportsmanship on the field of play and in all facets of life.”

If there is one primary lesson Jon learned at Gow, it is Norm Howard’s recipe for happiness. “All happiness,” he remembered his former mentor and colleague saying, “is reflected. To help people, to see their success and fulfillment reflected in your work, is to know happiness.”

Writer Rick Ohler is a lifelong friend of The Gow School and frequent contributing writer to Gow Life. His first book, “Have You Lived Here All Your

Life? Not Yet” was published by Right Field Books. Visit www.rickohler.com.

Photo from 1969 Echos of Emery yearbook

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If you had told Roger Adams a decade ago that he would one day be on the Gow School Board of Trustees, bringing boundless energy to his

old school, he would have bet against you and been confident that he’d win. After all, when Roger left Gow after his junior year in 1970 to return to Catholic school and a promising athletic career in Ontario, he thought he had seen the last of South Wales. From 1970 to 2006, he resisted any attempts to bring him back into the fold. Then Barbara Holt, Roger’s former dorm mother and wife of faculty member Jon Holt (himself an alumnus, Class of ’58), got an idea to hold a reunion of the undefeated 1969 Gow soccer team—the most storied team in Gow history—of which Roger was the star, Jon Holt was the coach and Barbara was the team’s No. 1 fan.

Since the school had no contact information for her former Templeton House charge, she did some Internet research and called every Roger Adams she could find a phone number for in Ontario, leaving messages in hopes she would stumble upon the right guy. A few dozen calls into her quest, she hit pay dirt. “When I heard Barbara’s Irish lilt on my answering machine,” said Roger, “my resolve disintegrated, and I knew I was going back to Gow. She

and Jon were such positive influences on my life during my school years that she was probably the only person who could get me to go back.” Roger made his way to South Wales from his home in Southern Ontario for the grand reunion, and he has never left. He now sits on the Board of Trustees, is helping with efforts to build the new dorm and lends his enthusiasm to all things Gow. “He was a star as an athlete forty-some years ago, one of the most prolific athletes we’ve had,” says headmaster Brad Rogers. “Now he’s a star again as a tireless advocate for us.”

Adams’ early days had followed a familiar pattern. He came to the school as an eighth grader from Welland, Ontario in 1967. He had failed seventh grade, and more academic disappointment seemed inevitable. As is so often the case with young men who find their way to Gow, Roger’s parents knew someone who had heard of this place south of Buffalo called The Gow School. A visit to South Wales and an interview with Norm Howard ensued, and Roger became a new addition to the student body for the 1966-67 school year. Home to Roger Adams became Templeton House where the Holts and their growing family presided.

It’s not that Roger found no success at Gow; he will be the first to admit that Reconstructive Language with master Tom Moore turned him around academically. But his athletic opportunities were limited at Gow by the unusual academic calendar and the difficulty in providing a schedule

that made use of Roger’s considerable talents. At the end of eleventh grade, with his reading ability much improved, he had burned out on the strictures the school placed upon him, declaring at one point that he’d had, “too much Gow.” He crossed the Peace Bridge into Canada and didn’t look back.

Roger helped his old high school, Notre Dame, win the basketball championship his senior year, graduated, and went on to the University of Windsor (Ontario) where he drew the attention of pro football scouts. He was the last man cut from both the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the Canadian Football League. Guessing that it was time “to get a real job,” he went to work for Canadian Tire and later became owner of Hanley Shoe Shoppe of Ancaster, Ontario, married and had a family. The Gow School became a distant memory.

Then came the call from Barbara Holt.

Roger gets a little emotional describing his homecoming for the soccer team reunion. It remains an acknowledgement of the life-changing education he received here, one that has enabled him to become successful in business and life. To see him on campus these days—forty years older but still carrying himself like a championship athlete—is to see a man engaged in the mission of the school and enthusiastic about his role in its continued position as a leading educational institution for dyslexic young men and women.

Roger Adams ‘71 Athlete, Trustee and Friend Written by Rich Ohler

PHOTO 1: Roger and Jon Holt ‘58 PHOTO 2: Roger on the soccer field PHOTO 3: Championship Soccer Team members John Hatcher ‘70, Roger, Cap Pinkerton ‘70 and Bill Heffner ‘71 PHOTO 4: Roger on the ski hill PHOTO 5: Championship Soccer Team members: Steve Becker ‘71, Bo Allison ‘70, John Hatcher ‘70, Cap Pinkerton ‘70, Bill Pease ‘70, Bob Pease ‘70, Roger Adams ‘71 and Robert Manice ‘71

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More than 120 teachers and parents from as far away as Ecuador and California participated in the first-ever Gow Teachers College. Funded by a generous grant from The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation which allowed participants to attend at no cost, this two week summer session focused on technology, math, writing, and Reconstructive Language (RL), the social and emotional needs of learning disabled students, and how to choose the right college for LD learners.

Classes were taught by Gow faculty members and several invited guest speakers. We wish to again thank The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation for enabling Gow faculty to share their expertise with others.

Dear friends,

Thank you to all of you who have chosen to support Gow. This edition of Gow Life is always one of my favorites because it reminds me of how lucky we are to have so many friends that care about our school and believe in the mission.

We know there are many organizations vying for your attention, and treasure the fact that so many of you make the time to come for a visit, volunteer, attend Gow dinners around the country, and support us financially. Your gifts do make a huge difference!

There are many ways to give to Gow. Here are a few:

Your questions are always welcome! Please give me a call at 716.687.2074 or send an email to [email protected].

Thank you for your belief in Gow and its life-changing mission.

Sincerely,

Gayle E. HuttonDirector of Development

•Give a gift to the Annual Fund - visit gow.org/gift or call 716.687.2075;•Make a Planned Gift - include Gow in your will. This is good for you, your heirs and of course, the School;•Donate Appreciated Stock - this is a win/win since you avoid paying capital gains and Gow recieves a donation for the current value of the stock; •Create a Named Fund - for a gift of $25,000 over five years, you can create a fund in your name or in honor of someone special. It can be restricted or unresticted so that Gow can use it where needed; and•Support Capital Projects such as the new dormitory (see page 5).

Welcome - NEW FACES ON CAMPUS

Urszula ZoletExecutive Function Coaching

and Reconstructive Language

University of WarsawBA Philology

With Thanks to The Tower Foundation, Gow School Teachers College a Success!

Jason RothfussMath/Science Teacher

SUNY Geneseo BA Science Education

Brian ZoletSchool Counselor

SUNY Oswego BA Secondary Education

Around Campus

Tim BaileyTeacher

St. John Fisher CollegeBS Business Management

Matt MariacherVideography Teacher and Assistant Wrestling Coach

American University BA Visual Media,

MA Public Communication

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This Annual Report has been prepared by The Gow School. The list of donors reflects gifts received and recorded between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. Should you notice any errors or omissions, please accept our

apologies and notify the Development Office at 716-687-2075. We will correct our records immediately.

Key: @ = Gow Family 2013-14 Academic Year * = Gow School Trustee

# = Gow faculty or staff member+ = Donation made through The Friends of The Gow School Canadian Foundation

FOUNDERS AND LEADERSHIP SOCIETIES $50,000+Anonymous *AnonymousMr. Creighton B. Murch ‘63 and Ms. Janice A. Smith *Mr. and Mrs. Twan Seng @

TRUSTEES’ SOCIETY $25,000 - $49,999Mr. and Mrs. George Atterbury ‘59Bissnet Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Evans *@Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes *@The Donald F. Hunter Charitable Foundation +Mrs. Anne Hyman (David ‘51)Mrs. Barbara Ibbotson +Mr. and Mrs. A. Douglas McCallum and John ‘93 +The Rathlyn Family Foundation +Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Stevens IV ‘90

BENEFACTOR’S SOCIETY $10,000 -$24,999Mr. and Mrs. Gurel Aydin @Mr. & Mrs. Al R. Chircop & Craig ‘06 *Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eichorn @The Estate of Margaret FinnMr. and Mrs. Steven Ibbotson ‘80 *Mr. & Mrs. J. Gibson McIlvain III ‘66 *Mr. and Mrs. Mark Negley @Mrs. Dorothy Owen (David ‘36)Mr. Lowell G. Powers, Jr. ‘59 *Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scepkowski @The Simms Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David F. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Joseph Uliana @Mr. and Mrs. Everett D. Walker

HEADMASTER’S SOCIETY$5,000 - $9,999AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Roger P. Adams ‘71 *+Mr. Newton D. Baker ‘53 *Mr. Frank Camenzuli @+Ms. Lori Easterbrook @+Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eatroff @Mr. Martin EliasMr. and Mrs. Philip Faillace @Mr. & Mrs. Graeme C. Hepburn ‘84 *+Mr. Robert Ittmann ‘62 and Ms. Lila Lohr *Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kleinberg

Dr. Jeanne Lejeune @Mrs. Beatrice ManiceMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. MayMr. and Mrs. David Meyers @The Murch FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donald E. Packham *Promedica Health SystemMr. George M. Reid ‘43Mr. and Mrs. Gregory TaylerThe Estate of Donald Weston, Jr. ‘42The Weingart Foundation

SENIOR MASTER’S SOCIETY $2,500 - $4,999Mr. and Mrs. George Beall @Mr. & Mrs. John R. Bullock II ‘80 *The Campbell Foundation, Inc.Ms. Carole Hall +Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Hodder ‘82Ms. Man Hu @Mr. Jay Mandarino ‘79 +Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Manice ‘71Mrs. Patricia McHargue @Mr. and Mrs. Michael Modrzynski The Morgan Stanley FoundationDr. and Dr. Janmejay Patel @Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ritchie +Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sabol, Jr. @Mr. Jason Sankar and Ms. Katherine Butler @Mr. and Mrs. Todd Smith ‘86 @+Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. ThompsonMr. & Mrs. Isaac C. Van Meter, Jr. ‘70Mr. John B. Van Meter ‘74Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner, Jr. ‘64Mr. Christopher Wilk and Ms. Christine Standish

GOW SOCIETY $1,000 - $2,499AIG Matching Grants Program Mr. and Mrs. Chris Aivaliotis @Mr. and Mrs. James Alban @Analysis Research Planning Corp.Anonymous *@The Arnold Garrison Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Harold AyersMr. and Mrs. A. Alan Botto ‘57Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Bernard ‘60Mr. Jacques Bernier and Ms. Lynn Bilodeau @+Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel D. Bowditch ‘50Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Chapman ‘91Mr. and Mrs. Qirong Chen @

Mr. and Mrs. H. Glen Clarke @Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Cotter ‘87 #Mr. and Mrs. David Coulson *Mr. and Mrs. Lowell B. DanaThe Dana Corporation Foundation Mr. Edward deWindt @Mrs. Marji DunnMr. and Mrs. Richard P. EakinMr. and Mrs. Stephen T. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. John D. EllsworthMr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Evans ‘62Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Fors, Jr. The France-Merrick Foundation, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Alan S. FreemondMr. and Mrs. Gregory Freiberg @The William and Harriet Gould FoundationMr. and Mrs. Philip R. GowMr. and Mrs. G. B. Greer @Grenauer Associates Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hepburn ‘82 +

Mr. Eugene Holland and Ms. Jayne Westendorp-HollandMr. and Mrs. Jon H. Holt ‘58Ms. Rebecca Hudson @Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hutton #Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Jewett ‘61Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Marc Klementowski @Mr. and Mrs. K. Peter Knudsen ‘59 *Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kossman @Mr. and Mrs. Ted KovenMr. Randall Lambert @Mr. Wayne LaRue Smith *@Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. MaierMr. Bill McIntosh @Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mohney *@The Morgan Stanley FoundationMr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy @Ms. Lynn NesbittMr. and Mrs. Stephen Obletz *@The Occhino CorporationMr. John B. Pomeroy ‘71Mrs. Jane PursellMr. and Mrs. Ned PurtellMr. and Mrs. Michael RomanoMr. and Mrs. Walton A. Silver ‘67Mrs. Sharron Smith @+Mr. Jeffrey D. Spoon ‘65 and Ms. Terri Ginsberg Mr. Philip A. Strathy ‘77 +Straightline General ContractorsMr. and Mrs. John Tomlin @Mrs. H. Lansing Vail, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Vail ‘68 *

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. WhiteMr. David R. Woodside ‘64Mr. and Mrs. Chip Woody

Will Clarke ‘14 with Mark Szafnicki

CRIMSON CLUB $500 -$999Mr. and Mrs. Derek AckerAnonymous @Mr. and Mrs. Jeff BaddersMr. and Mrs. Derek Baiz @Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bednarski @Ms. Karen Bissonnette @Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Brenton ‘48Mr. and Mrs. Ted BriggsMr. and Mrs. Stuart Bulan Mrs. Ann BullockMr. and Mrs. Ronald Capone @Mr. and Mrs. James A. Corwin, Jr. ‘57Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Crear ‘71Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Dallas @Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dietrich @Mr. and Mrs. Murry Gerber The Giallanza FoundationMr. and Mrs. Norman HofferDr. and Mrs. J. Dale HoweMr. and Mrs. Jeff Hubenak @Mr. and Mrs. H. William IvesMr. and Mrs. Peter Ketchum ‘88Dr. William Klykylo and Dr. Dorothyann FeldisMs. Katherine T. KlykyloMr. and Mrs. M. Edward Krause, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lainhart IVMr. and Mrs. Savit Limpanonda @Ms. Kate S. MehlMr. and Mrs. James V. MitscheMrs. Anne Moot (Welles ‘39)Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. NelsonDr. and Mrs. Robert J. Pease ‘70Mr. and Mrs. James PodymaMr. and Mrs. Patrick PriceMr. & Mrs. John Pulvermann, Jr. ‘64 *Sage Dining Services Mr. Robert E. Scanlon and Ms. Carol A. Neville

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Mr. and Mrs. Alton SchadtMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Schneiders @Mr. and Mrs. John Shattuck @Mr. Michael J. SilversteinMr. & Mrs. Emmanuel Simantirakis +Mr. James S. Spitzley ‘63 and Ms. Susan Higbie Mr. and Mrs. David TiftijianUnited Way of New York CityMr. and Mrs. Jim Walsh @The Wells Fargo Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Floyd WestendorpMr. and Mrs. Lee Woody @Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Zack @

CENTURY CLUB $100 - $499Anonymous @7-Eleven, Inc.Ace Charitable FoundationAirport Taxi Service Mr. and Mrs. T. William AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Dent AllisonMrs. Christine Ardita @Aurora Historical SocietyMr. Thomas AyersMr. and Mrs. Craig Babson-Smith @Mr. and Mrs. J. P. BarnesMr. and Mrs. Peter BarnhartMr. and Mrs. Ricardo BarronMr. Ricardo E. Barron, Jr. ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Dan Basse @Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Bean, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George BellottiMr. and Mrs. Stephen A. BerkettMrs. Mary M. BesanceneyMr. George R. Blair, Jr.Ms. Melanie BonnieMr. and Mrs. Ken Boss Box Tops For EducationMr. and Mrs. Jerry BoyarskyMr. and Mrs. Jerome Branton Bridgewater Stamping/Dinner ClubMrs. Rose BridgmanMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Brisbin ‘81Mr. and Mrs. Lansing G. Brisbin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown #Mr. Abbott F. Brownell, Jr. ‘61Mr. and Mrs. Terry BrubakerMr. Kenneth Egan Bryant ‘66Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BurkeMr. Timothy Callaghan and Ms. Lisa Vosberg @Mr. John CampbellMr. Howard Carpenter and Ms. Barbara SliterMr. and Mrs. Richard CarusoMr. and Mrs. Maurice CashmanMr. and Mrs. Roger CasonMr. and Mrs. Thomas CassidyMr. and Mrs. Steven CastrogiovanniMs. Lucy CathcartMr. Drew Ceperley, Jr. ‘89 and Ms. Amy MorrisDr. Patricia CeperleyMr. and Mrs. Mitchell Chalsen

Chiampou, Travis, Besaw and Kershner, LLPMr. and Mrs. Yasir Cinar @Mr. and Mrs. Alan CitronMr. and Mrs. Lindsay Clark ‘73Mr. and Mrs. Barry CohnMr. and Mrs. John Colagrande Colgate-Palmolive CompanyMrs. Barbara ConnersMr. and Mrs. Thomas ConnorsMr. and Mrs. William ConnorsMr. and Mrs. Tom CorsonMr. and Dr. Jonathan W. Cowles ‘87Mr. and Mrs. James M. Cronk ‘66 CTS Contracting Inc.Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Cunningham ‘63Mr. and Mrs. Clive Curtiss +Ms. Carol T. Dallas @Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Diehl #The Debt DoctorsMr. Lowell L. Dexter ‘64Mr. Peter M. Diarbakerly, ‘08Mr. Timothy S. Doherty ‘85Mr. and Mrs. Rob DowningMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. DoyleMr. Donald Dufresne and Ms. Maria WickhamMr. and Mrs. John DuganMr. Patrick A. Dunn, ‘11Mr. and Mrs. Neil DursoMr. and Mrs. Don Easterbrook @+Mr. Samuel J. Edwards, ‘11Mr. and Mrs. Alan EllingerMr. and Mrs. Eric EskinMr. and Mrs. Fred FallMs. Suzanne FallMr. and Mrs. Carl FallettaMr. and Mrs. Martin FenikMr. and Mrs. Michael FerrellMr. Stephen M. Ferrell ‘06Mr. and Mrs. David FieldsMrs. Judy Fisher @Mr. Matt FollettMrs. Joan L. FontanaMr. Chris D. Fontana ‘88Mr. and Mrs. David FrancisMr. G. Dallas Frey IIIMs. Karen GanjeMs. Janet Ganje @Mr. Mark Ganje @Mr. and Mrs. Robert GarciaMr. and Mrs. James GersonMr. Desmond Gialanella ‘13Mr. and Mrs. John GiantelliMr. and Mrs. William Giardini @Mr. and Mrs. Bill Giardini @Mr. and Mrs. Gavin GilmorDr. and Mrs. J. Brown GoehringMr. and Mrs. Robert I. GoldsteinMs. Margaret GordonDr. and Mrs. David W. Gow, Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gow IIIDr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W. Grant ‘60Mrs. Kelli GregoryMr. and Mrs. Roderick L. Griffis ‘45

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus GruberDr. and Mrs. Kenneth Guiseley @Mr. and Ms. Joe Gullo #Mr. and Mrs. Russell GulloMrs. Amy J. HabibMr. and Mrs. William HajkoMr. Eric C. Halls ‘82 +Mrs. Harriet HammondMr. and Mrs. Richard A. Harris ‘49Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Hartwell ‘48Mr. Rick Hausauer and Ms. Heidi Baust ##Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Hauschel, Jr. ‘63Mr. Thomas C. Haydock, III, ‘80Mrs. Helen HellerMr. and Mrs. Brian HendricksMr. and Mrs. George T. W. Hendrix, Jr.Ms. Karla HerboldMr. and Mrs. Sherlock A. Herrick, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Dennis HielMr. and Mrs. Gregory Hirsch ‘85Mr. and Mrs. Michael Horan @Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. HordMr. David F. Howard, ‘43Mrs. Penny HowlandMr. and Mrs. Robert HulbertMr. Samuel C. Hurley, IIIMr. and Mrs. Stephen F. IppolitoMr. and Mrs. Scott Jackson @Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jenkins @+Mr. and Mrs. Arnold JoshnickMr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Joyce ‘75Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kaufmann #Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Kelley #Mr. and Mrs. Patrick KellyMr. John A. Kendrick ‘04Mr. and Mrs. J. Renwick Kerr III ‘65Mr. Michael J. Klykylo ‘05Mr. and Mrs. F. Schley Knight, Jr. ‘67Mr. and Mrs. Zenon KocylowskyMr. Willard Korfhage and Ms. Haruko Shino @Ms. Serena KovenMr. and Mrs. Gary Kozlowski @Mr. and Mrs. Thor Kristjansson @Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Krogness ‘46Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey KroscheMr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Kurten ‘56Dr. and Mrs. William A. Kutner, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Ka Ki KwokMr. and Mrs. Patrick Laczkowski @Ms. Shiela Lanman Larwood PharmacyMr. and Mrs. Dana M. LauriaMr. and Mrs. Serge LazarevMr. and Mrs. Mark LeedsMr. and Mrs. Howard LeitnerMr. Barry and Ms. Diane LemberskyMr. Stanley E. Levine and Ms. Barbara WeschlerMr. and Mrs. Arthur L. LiebermanMr. and Mrs. Stuart Lipp ‘65Mr. and Mrs. Steven LochnerMr. and Mrs. Gerald LoehrMr. and Mrs. Anthony Lore

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Luby ‘00Ms. Catherine LubyMr. and Mrs. Donald L. Lusardi, Jr. #Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacGregorMr. David P. Maier ‘92 #Mr. and Mrs. Todd Maitland @Mr. and Mrs. Robert MasseyMr. and Mrs. Biff Mautz @Dr. Brad Mazon & Mr. Thomas CoatesDr. and Mrs. Brooks F. McCabe, Jr. ‘66Mr. and Mrs. Barry McCarthy The Robert C. McCarthy Agency Inc.Mr. Charles McCroary, ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Matt McCroaryMr. Michael D. McKennaMr. and Mrs. Kevin McNamaraMr. and Mrs. Edward A. Mehl ‘78Mr. Anmol MehraMr. John MekusThe Meyer Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Paul MeyerMile High United WayMr. and Mrs. Antony Milsom @Mrs. Martha MooreMr. Edward R. Morris ‘66Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Muir ‘62Mr. and Mrs. Martin MurphyMr. Thomas P. Murphy ‘82Mr. George L. Mylander ‘52National Fuel Gas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Surendra S. Nagar @The National Center for Learning Disabilities, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Neal ‘90 The New York Life Foundation Niagara Custodial SupplyMr. and Mrs. Ernest OdiernaMs. Elizabeth OldfieldMr. and Mrs. Michael Openshaw @Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. ParkerMr. and Mrs. William F. PattersonMr. Russell D. Pearlman ‘79Mr. and Mrs. James PerryMr. Cole M. Perry ‘10Mr. and Mrs. Tom PetersMr. and Mrs. Nicholas PetroneMr. and Mrs. Barry PirzingerMr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Rausch ‘95 #Mr. Ralph RaynardDr. Mari Jo Renick #Mr. and Mrs. John ReuterMrs. Mary ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. James Ricotta @Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradley Rogers, Jr. #Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradley Rogers, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rose ##Mr. and Mrs. Doug RoseMr. George Ross and Ms. Robin RosenMr. Peter Ross & Ms. Maryellen CulbertMrs. Andrea RowMr. and Mrs. Luke D. Salerno #Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sax @Mr. William N. Scanlon ‘05Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth SchoenfelderMr. and Mrs. Jerome Schulman

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SENIOR CLASS GIFT ENDOWED FUNDS

For several years, graduating seniors and their families have been invited to donate to a Senior Gift. Initially, the class gifts supported items for the school: computers, chairs for the Senior Circle, gardens and more. It was then determined that it would be more meaningful to create endowed funds that would exist in perpetuity so classmates and their families could add to their class gift over time. As these funds are endowments, the school will spend only a small amount of the earnings for current needs including scholarship, buildings, maintenance, and special projects.

To encourage the Senior Gift program, the Gow trustees match the funds raised by each class with unrestricted funds already in Gow’s endowment, thus doubling the size of each donation to the senior class gift.

Members of the senior classes and their families have been very generous and coupled with investment gains, the fund totals are quite significant.

It is our hope that members of the classes and their families will continue to add to their Class Fund in the future through annual giving or by designating this fund in their estate plans.

To find out more about creating a fund in honor of your class, please contact Gow’s Director of Develoment Gayle Hutton, at 716.687.2074 or [email protected].

Thank you!

Mr. Lloyd R. Shapard ‘90Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Shapard IIIMr. and Mrs. William M. Sharp ‘60Mr. and Mrs. Omar ShawafDr. and Mrs. Peter Shields #Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sibio @Mr. John Siembieda and Ms. Judy JaastadMrs. Earl R. Silvers, Jr.Mrs. Phyllis Sleigh @Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spenner @Ms. Gail SpiegelMr. and Mrs. Don Starr @Mr. Adam Steinberg ‘86 and Ms. Tracy BeckettMr. and Mrs. Mark StephensonMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Stone ‘50Subway of South WalesMr. Brooks S. Tao, ‘08 Target Take Charge of EducationMr. and Mrs. Frederick Thompson, Jr. ‘72Mr. and Mrs. Paul TitusMs. Christine Todoro @Mr. Henry B. Tomlin, Jr. @Ms. April TracyMr. Peter Trunfio & Ms. Lesley BroughMr. and Mrs. Walter C. TylerMr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Tylock ‘79Mrs. Violet Uliana @United TechnologiesMr. and Mrs. Tibor VariMr. and Mrs. Vinny Vieni, Jr.Mrs. Jennifer WallachMrs. Lois Waller (Thatcher ‘33)Ms. Rosa WardMs. Judy WeidemannMs. Merritt WeisenburgerMr. Theodore D. Weld ‘58Mr. and Mrs. Didier A. WhiteMrs. Ann WhitelawMr. & Mrs. Theodore B. Wiehe, Jr. ‘57Mrs. Minette WilkinsonMr. and Mrs. Robert WilsonMs. Ethel Witherspoon @Ms. Jolanda Witvliet @Mr. and Mrs. George WoodMr. Mason Woody ‘14Mr. and Mrs. Scott WylieMr. and Mrs. Mike YoungMr. and Mrs. Ya Nian Zhang @ CHARTER CLUB UP TO $99Mr. and Mrs. L. Talbot AdamsonMr. and Mrs. Gene Alvarez Amazon SmileAnonymousMr. and Mrs. James F. Armstrong ‘72Mr. and Mrs. Vincent B. BarrettMr. and Mrs. Raymond BattBernstein Law Firm, P.C. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer BrunoMs. Eileen BurkeMr. and Mrs. Herbert CalifanoMrs. Marge Callaghan

Mr. and Mrs. Rocco CampanelliMr. and Mrs. Willard CassMr. Joseph Cendrowski #Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Chafin ##Mr. and Mrs. Richard CibirkaMr. and Mrs. Thomas CieplinskiMr. and Mrs. Gary ClarkeMr. James Matthews and Ms. Patricia CollinsMr. and Mrs. Kevin CookMs. Eileen CoppolaMr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Cotter ‘85Mr. and Mrs. Doug CoyleMr. Frank CraneMs. Anne DamiensMr. Daniel Dietz #Mr. and Mrs. John Drake, Jr.Mr. Robert DrescherMr. and Mrs. Benjamin Duffy #Mr. and Mrs. Mark EbersoleMrs. Joan EisenhauserMr. & Mrs. Meredyth H. Ewing, Jr. ‘60Ms. Myra FallMrs. Eve FeinsteinMrs. Pat Ferdinand @Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Fisher ##Mr. and Mrs. Bob FlenoMr. James FrancisMr. and Mrs. George FrancisMr. and Mrs. David FreidinMr. Jason Ganje ‘14Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giallanza ##Mr. Guido GiantelliMr. Howard J. GlassmanMr. and Mrs. Rich GoldbergMrs. Lori GordonMs. Amy GreenbaumMrs. Madolyn GreveMr. Thomas J. Gruber ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Laurence HeadMr. and Mrs. Robert HeinemannMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. HigginsMrs. Debbie Hinman #Mr. Kenneth Hochman and Ms. Pamela HuttoMr. and Mrs. Nick Hoffman #Ms. Beverly HopeMr. and Mrs. Greg Hopkins @Mr. and Mrs. George Huggins @Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Johnson @Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kantor, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James C. KearnsMr. Adam KempaMr. and Mrs. Norman KoehlerMr. Thomas A. KolpMrs. Mary Kulpa #Mr. and Mrs. Frank KumpanMr. and Mrs. Bruce LagesDr. and Mrs. Brad LaRoccaMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey LetwinMr. Lee LieblerMrs. Alice LingenfelterMr. and Mrs. Mario LofaroMr. and Mrs. Gary L. MahlerMr. and Mrs. Frank Mangieri

Mr. Izer I. Martinez, ‘13Mr. Christopher R. Massey ‘01Mr. John P. McCormickMr. and Mrs. Paul McKennaMs. Judith McMahonMr. and Mrs. Donald Meissner #Mr. Henry H. Minis ‘09Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MinottiMr. and Mrs. William C. Mollet ‘56Ms. Patrice MoodyMr. and Mrs. Joel A. Moore ‘57Mr. George MorstattMrs. Cathleen MurphyMr. and Mrs. Matthew Neely @Ms. Tamatha Neely @Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nice @Mr. and Mrs. Tim NolanMrs. Barbara W. NuttingMrs. Patricia O’BrienMr. Roderic L. O’Connor II ‘13Mr. Robert E. Olson ‘71Mr. and Mrs. Raymond OlszMrs. Margaret OsbornMr. and Mrs. James OxleyDr. Ted Paisley, MDMr. and Mrs. William Parsons #Mr. and Mrs. Paris PeetMr. and Mrs. James PetreccaMr. and Mrs. Chip PirozzoliMr. and Mrs. Thomas PirzingerMr. Jeff Poblocki #Mrs. Katie G. ProanoMs. Anna PulgianoMr. and Mrs. John C. ReedMr. Kirk Rhodes #Mr. and Mrs. Robert RichardsonMs. Diane RittlingMr. and Mrs. Stuart RoganMs. Grace RogersMr. and Mrs. Thomas RogersMr. Thomas J. Romano, ‘11Mr. and Mrs. Howard RoseMr. and Mrs. Alan RosenbergMr. and Mrs. Joseph SalmonMr. and Mrs. Walter L. Sanieski ##Mr. and Mrs. Ronald SansoneMs. Marlene ScanlonMr. and Mrs. George SchmidtMr. and Mrs. William Schnaithman #Mr. Lawrence Schnitzer and Ms. Lynn Brunner @Mr. Joseph B. Shattuck, ‘11Ms. Esther ShockMr. E. R. Silvers, III ‘71 and Ms. Pauline BarryMr. and Mrs. William SoltisMr. and Mrs. Charles SpallMr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stebbins ‘56Mr. and Mrs. Tex P. StephensonMs. Kristin Stroh Ms. Julie Struzynski #Mr. Michael Sullivan and Ms. Theresa Guenther @Mr. Charles SweningsenMr. and Mrs. Mark Szafnicki #

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The Adams Family Fund The Fernando Andres Alvarado ‘03 Scholarship The Evadna Botto FundThe Lynn Ottaway Chafin Fund The Class of 2010 ScholarshipThe Class of 2011 William Raynard Memorial Endowed FundThe Class of 2012 Endowed FundThe Class of 2013 Endowed FundThe Class of 2014 Endowed FundThe Carey Davis ‘84 Memorial FundThe Roger Dawson ‘83 Memorial Scholarship The Christopher ‘05 and Matthew ‘06 DeGeer Athletic FundThe Leigh Emerling ‘68 Memorial Scholarship The Evans Family Fund The Friends of The Gow School Canadian Scholarship AwardThe Gow Garden FundThe James Grenauer ‘55 Scholarship AwardThe Taylor Hall ‘09 Achievement AwardThe Hepburn Family FundThe Randall P. Hoffer ‘05 Memorial FundThe Norman and Vesta Howard Scholarship The Bobette Hurd Memorial Library FundThe David Hyman ‘51 Memorial Scholarship The Ibbotson Family Fund

The Robert Ittmann ‘62 FundThe Jay Mandarino ‘79 Scholarship Fund The McCallum Family Bursary The J. Gibson III ‘66 and Marian McIlvain EndowmentThe J. Gibson III ‘66 and Marian McIlvain Named FundThe Welles Moot ’39 FundThe MPS FundThe Creighton Murch ‘63 Scholarship AwardThe William Parsons Endowed Chair for Visual Performing ArtsThe Rathlyn Canadian Scholarship AwardThe Rogers-Ivie Family FundThe Romano Family FundThe Fred Schadt ‘88 Memorial Library FundThe Paul A. Stephenson ‘92 Memorial Scholarship The Jeffrey Sweet Mathematics AwardThe B. Kent Vaughn ’07 Headwaiter FundThe Jordan F. Walker ‘08 Family Reconstructive Language EndowmentThe Robert Warner ’64 Named FundThe Todd A. Wesselmann ‘89 Memorial Scholarship The Walton Family Foundation Scholarship The Henry Wehmeier ‘83 Faculty Enrichment FundThe Byron Weston Scholarship FundThe Donald M. Weston ‘42 Charitable Remainder Trust

CREATING A NAMED FUND AT GOW - Why and howEstablishing an endowed Named Fund will create a legacy, while also helping to insure the financial future of The Gow School. A Named Fund is a special way to honor or recognize your family or someone special who has had an impact on your life. The fund must reach a minimum value of $25,000 over five years, and can be added to at any time.

Named Funds can be designated for any purpose including scholarship, a department or interest - there are Named Funds which benefit the Reconstructive Language program, athletics and even a garden fund. If you create an unrestricted fund, Gow will use the funds where most needed.

Many donors make arrangements to add to their Named Funds as part of their estate. This is a good opportunity for families to augment a Named Fund in honor or memory of a loved one.

An endowment creates a lasting legacy at The Gow School. Because only up to 5% of the investment and interest amount are spent annually, the fund will continue to grow in perpetuity. To find out more about creating your Named Fund, please contact Gayle Hutton, Gow’s Director of Development at 716.687.2074 or [email protected].

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thieman Mr. Brian Thompson #Mr. Stephen Thompson #Tops MarketsMs. Sheila TralinsMr. and Mrs. Ronald TubbsMr. Keith VeilleuxMr. and Mrs. Peter A. Waldron ‘91Mr. William WhitmanMr. and Mrs. Leonard Winstanley Young, Conaway, Stargatt and TaylorMr. and Mrs. Gerald Zeis #Mr. and Mrs. Brian Zolet ##

GIFTS MADE IN HONOR OFMr. Rory Castrogiovanni ‘10Mr. Douglas Cotter ‘87Mr. Jeffrey Dana ‘96 Mr. Gordon Diamond ‘17 Mr. Christopher Eakin ‘07Mrs. Sandra Gommel Mr. Elmer B. Guckert Mr. Sam Hubbard ‘12Mr. Bruce Hurley ‘90Ms. Gayle E. Hutton Mr. Kade Keesee ‘17 Mr. Zackary Laczkowski ‘16

Mr. David P. Maier ‘92Mr. Aidan Marotti ‘11 Mr. Marshall McDorman ‘95 Mr. Jesse Petersen ‘06 Mr. Jay Reuter ‘05Mr. Gregory Sabol ‘14

GIFTS MADE IN MEMORY OFMr. Buzz BullockCaptain Edward J. Duggan, Buffalo Fire DepartmentMr. Irving KamholzMrs. Bertha Kleinberg

Mr. Stephen Lingenfelter Mr. Ray Nesbitt Mr. William Raynard ‘11 Mr. J. Trumbull Rogers ‘57 Mr. Matthew Row Sr. Siva SankarMr. Ross A. SmithDr. and Mrs. Robert WarnerMr. Henry Wehmeier ‘83Mr. Peter Weisenburger

ESTABLISHED NAMED FUNDS AT GOW

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THE GOW GALA AUCTIONProceeds benefitted health and wellness. With thanks to the generosity of many, $114,000 was raised.

Gold Sponsors - $5,000Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eichorn Mr. and Mrs. Philip Faillace

Silver Sponsor - $2,500Mr. and Mrs. Michael Modrzynski

Bronze Sponsor - $1,000Mr. and Mrs. George BeallGrenauer Associates Inc.Straightline General Contractors

Patron Sponsor -$750Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bulan

Friend Sponsorship - $500Mr. and Mrs. David CoulsonEmpire Building DiagnosticsMr. and Mrs. Ned Purtell

Sponsors and Class Gift DonorsAbino Glass WorksMr. and Mrs. Derek AckerThe Adams Mark HotelADPMr. and Mrs. Chris Aivaliotis Allied MechanicalThe Aurora Balloon CompanyAurora Liquors Mr. and Mrs. Gurel AydinMr. & Mrs. Craig Babson-SmithMr. and Mrs. Garrett BamannThe Bar Bill RestaurantBarefoot WineMr. and Mrs. Dan Basse Ms. Heidi BaustMr. & Mrs. Frederick Bernard ‘60Ms. Karen BissonnetteBoulevard MallMr. Quinn Bradley ‘02Mr. Michael Braverman ‘15 Bravo! RestaurantMr. and Mrs. John Brinkworth The Buffalo BillsBuffalo Harley DavidsonBuffalo LodgingThe Buffalo SabresThe Byblos Resort and SpaMr. Clive Caldwell Mr. Tim Callaghan and Ms. Lisa VosbergMr. Frank Camenzuli Mr. and Mrs. Ronald CaponeCerto BrothersMr. and Mrs. Jon ChafinChiampou, Travis, Besaw and Kershner AccountantsThe Cheesecake FactoryMrs. Connie ConstantineMr. Ted Constantine ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin CookMr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cosmano ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cotter ‘87The Country Inn and SuitesCreekview RestaurantCTS ConctractingDave and Buster’sMr. and Mrs. Michael DelValleDiamond Cutters Western New YorkDr. and Dr. Carl DietrichMr. and Mrs. Larry Eighmy Empire Building DiagnosticsEnterprise Rental CarErinCondren.comMr. and Mrs. Scott Evans Mr. and Mrs. William Evans Excuria SalonExplore & More Children’s MuseumMr. and Mrs. Philip FaillaceMs. Traci Fisher Mr. Kyle Foggon ‘15Ms. Giavanna GermainMr. and Mrs. William GiardiniMs. Liz Glencorse The Glen Park TavernGow 7th Grade ParentsGow 8th Grade ParentsGow 9th Grade ParentsGow 10th Grade ParentsGow 11th Grade ParentsGow 12th Grade ParentsMr. and Mrs. Bruce GreerMs. Ellie GrenauerMr. & Mrs. James Grenauer ‘55Ms. Peggy GrenauerMs. Bonnie HallMr. Eric Halls ‘82Hampton Inn East AuroraHampton Inn Galleria Hampton Inn West SenecaHampton Inn WilliamsvilleMr. and Mrs. Scott HigleyMr. and Mrs. Todd Higley Holiday Valley ResortMr. and Mrs. Greg HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Michael HoranHorizon Club ToursMr. and Mrs. George Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Edward HuttonMr. and Mrs. Scott Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Kevin JohnsonMr. Willard Korfhage and Ms. Haruko ShinoMr. and Mrs. Timothy KosnikowskiMr. and Mrs. Curtis KossmanMr. Christian LaettnerMr. Wayne LaRue SmithLarwood PharmacyLasertronDr. Jeanne LejueneMrs. Maggie Lieber and W by WorthMr. and Mrs. Savit LimpanondaLittle Seniors

Mr. and Mrs. Todd MaitlandMr. Jay Mandarino ‘79 Marriott TownePlace HotelMr. Oscar MartinezMr. and Mrs. Ronald MayMr. Rugved Mavidipalli ‘15 Medici HouseThe Melting PotMighty TacoMs. Janna Milks ‘14Mr. and Mrs. Antony MilsomMr. Oliver Milsom ‘15Mr. and Mrs. Michael ModrynskiMr. and Mrs. Bruce MohneyMonster Mini GolfMr. and Mrs. Robert MontoneMr. and Mrs. Walter MurphyMr. and Mrs. Surendra S. NagarNational Center for Learning DisabilitiesMr. and Mrs. Matthew NeelyMs. Tamatha NeelyMr. and Mrs. Mark NegleyMr. and Mrs. Richard NiceOtterBoxPizza del AureosMr. and Mrs. Gregory Poleon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Obletz Prima OlivaMrs. Mary Ellen RapaportRicki & CompanyRick’s on MainMr. Dominic Ricotta ‘15Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ricotta Riley Street StationMr. Jason Robinson ‘14Mr. & Mrs. M. Bradley Rogers, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul RoseThe Roycroft InnRussell’s Steaks, Chops & MoreMr. and Mrs. Paul Sabol, Jr.Salon EnvySalvatore’s Italian GardensMr. Dakota Sanders ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. Walter SanieskiMs. Jaclyn SaxMr. and Mrs. Daniel Scepkowski Mr. William SchnaithmanMs. Jane SeymourMr. and Mrs. John ShattuckMr. and Mrs. Daniel SheehanMr. and Mrs. Peter ShieldsMr. and Mrs. Michael SibioMr. and Mrs. Marty SleeMr. and Mrs. Eric Sorkin Stampede Presentation ProductsStraightline General ContractorsSubway East AuroraMr. Michael Sullivan and Ms. Teresa GuentherMr. Matthew Thompson ‘84Tiny Prints, Inc.Ms. Chris TodoroMr. and Mrs. Joseph UlianaUniland Development Company

Vidler’s 5 and 10, Inc.Mr. Gabriel VitiWalt Disney CorporationMr. William WarthlingWhispering Woods Bed and BreakfastMs. Yolanda Witvliet Mr. and Mrs. Chip WoodyMr. and Mrs. Darryl ZackMr. Greg Zaepfel Ms. Laura Zaepfel Zoladz Limousine

Jeff Poblocki and students in robotics

RAISE THE PADDLE DONORSProceeds will be used to purchase a new 15 passenger bus.Mr. and Mrs. Derek Acker AnonymousMr. Tom Ayers Mr. and Mrs. Derek Baiz Mr. and Mrs. Dan BasseMr. Chuck Baxter and Ms. Rebecca Hudson Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey BednarskiMr. and Mrs. Stuart Bulan Mr. Frank Camenzuli Mr. and Mrs. Ronald CaponeMr. and Mrs. Barry CohnMr. and Mrs. Doug Cotter ‘87Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eatroff Mr. and Mrs. Mark EichornMr. and Mrs. Scott Evans Mr. and Mrs. Philip Faillace Mr. and Mrs. Carl Falletta Mr. and Mrs. Ken HigleyMr. and Mrs. Jeff HubenekMr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jackson Mr. Willard Korfhage and Ms. Haruko Shino Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kozlowski Mr. Thor Kristjansson and Ms. Birna JohannsdottirMr. and Mrs. Mark Negley Mr. and Mrs. Michael OpenshawDr. and Dr. Janmejay PatelMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Schneiders Dr. and Mrs. Peter ShieldsMr. and Mrs. Todd Smith ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce SpennerMr. and Mrs. David TiftijianMr. and Mrs. Jim WalshMr. and Mrs. Darryl Zack

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GIFTS IN KIND AND TIMEMr. Larry Acheson ‘83Mr. Roger P. Adams ‘71Mrs. Susan AddabboMrs. Stacy Babson-SmithMr. Newton D. Baker ‘53 Mrs. Jean BasseMr. and Mrs. George BeallMr. and Mrs. Mark BonnerMrs. Anna BrinkworthMr. Erick BronnerMs. Sue BrunnerMr. John R. Bullock II ‘80Mr. Al ChircopMr. Sam Cosmano ‘84Mrs. Mary Ann CoulsonMrs. Elizabeth Evans Mr. and Mrs. Gregory FreibergMs. Janet GanjeMrs. Kate GiardiniMs. Liz GlencourseMr. Marcus GoddardDr. David W. Gow, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce GreerMs. Ellie Grenauer

Mr. and Mrs. James Grenauer ‘55Mr. Graeme Hepburn ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Carl HirschMs. Rebecca HudsonMr. and Mrs. Richard HughesMr. Steven Ibbotson ‘80 Mr. Robert Ittmann ‘62 Ms. Tammy JacksonMrs. Nikki JenkinsMrs. Sheila JohnsonMr. K. Carson Jones ’92Ms. Wendy KingMr. and Mrs. Marc Klementowski Mr. K. Peter Knudsen ‘59Mr. Wayne LaRue SmithMr. Michael MarroneMr. & Mrs. J. Gibson McIlvain III ‘66Ms. Julie MillerMrs. Katherine MohneyMr. Creighton Murch ‘63Mrs. Sally ObletzMrs. Valerie PackhamMrs. Martha PodymaMr. Lowell G. Powers, Jr. ‘59Mr. John A. Pulvermann Jr. ‘64

Mr. John RoedelMs. Cecily RodriguezMrs. Lynne ScepkowskiMrs. Ellen ShawDr. and Mrs. Peter ShieldsMs. Chris TodaroMrs. Daphne UlianaMr. Gabriel Viti

WISHLIST DONORSMr. Lawrence Acheson ‘83The Arnold Garrison Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Derek Baiz Bridgewater Stamping/Dinner ClubMr. Adam KempaMr. and Mrs. K. Peter Knudsen ‘59Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ObletzOcchino CorporationMr. and Mrs. Chip PirozzoliMr. and Mrs. Thomas RogersMr. Jason Sankar and Ms. Katherine ButlerMr. and Mrs. George SchmidtMr. and Mrs. William SoltisMs. Kristin Stroh

CLASS OF 2014 SENIOR GIFTMr. and Mrs. Chris AivaliotisMs. Karen BissonnetteMr. and Mrs. Ronald CaponeMr. and Mrs. Willard CassMr. and Mrs. Yasir CinarMr. and Mrs. H. Glen ClarkeMr. Edward deWindtMr. and Mrs. Don EasterbrookMs. Lori EasterbrookMs. Janet GanjeMr. Jason Ganje ‘14Mr. Mark GanjeDr. and Mrs. Kenneth GuiseleyMr. and Mrs. Stephen JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Marc KlementowskiThe Little Seniors Class: Members include Mark Camenzuli, Ron Capone, Nick DeWindt, Kevin Gondokusumo, Peter Obletz, Angel Mena Messina, Foster Jenkins, George Lewis, Jason Robinson, Todd Smith, Melquan Thomas, and Mason WoodyMr. and Mrs. Todd MaitlandMr. Bill McIntoshMr. and Mrs. Kevin McNamaraMr. and Mrs. Bruce MohneyMr. and Mrs. Stephen ObletzMr. and Mrs. Paul Sabol, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph UlianaDr. and Mrs. Floyd WestendorpMs. Ethel WitherspoonMs. Rokeysa WitherspoonMr. and Mrs. Chip WoodyMr. and Mrs. Lee WoodyMr. Mason Woody ‘14

DON LUSARDI RECEIVES LOWELL LUNDELL AWARD FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE

Don Lusardi has shared his love of literature with Gow students for more than a decade, and retired in May. As English Department Chairman Jay Wright said when he presented Don with the coveted Lundell award, “Don is learned, wise, compassionate, dedicated and funny. He has blessed us with his brilliant education, experience and knowledge of his subject. His understanding of literature and writing is second to none. However, it is his collegiality and humor that have most blessed the English Department. He has always been ready to instantly collaborate, but more importantly he has always been ready to offer an ironic, satiric, curmudgeonly comment to keep us happily focused on our tasks.”

A graduate of Brown University with a Masters in English from Duke University and a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies from Wesleyan University, Don taught at the Blair

Academy before joining Gow in 2000. He and his wife, Jeanne, have two children, Thomas and Catherine. The Lusardis have purchased a new home in Ithaca, New York.

Pictured left: Don and his wife, Jeanne. Right: English Department Chairman Jay Wright presents Lowell Lundell award at Commencement.

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36 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Nathaniel D. Bowditch ‘50 - Alumnus

34 YEARSMr. Creighton B. Murch ‘63 and Ms. Janice A. Smith Alumnus, Trustee 33 YEARSMr. and Mrs. William M. Sharp ‘60 - Alumnus

29 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Robert Warner, Jr. ‘64 - Alumnus 28 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Evans ‘62 - AlumnusThe Murch Foundation - Foundation

27 YEARSMr. & Mrs. Graeme Hepburn ‘84 - Alumnus, Trustee 26 YEARSMr. George M. Reid ‘43 - Alumnus

25 YEARSMrs. Mary M. Besanceney - Alumni ParentMr. Russell D. Pearlman ‘79 - Alumnus Mr. John B. Van Meter ‘74 - Alumnus

24 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. A. Alan Botto ‘57 - AlumnusMr. George L. Mylander ‘52 - Alumnus

23 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Warren Hepburn ‘82 - AlumnusMr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hirsch - Alumni Parent Mr. & Mrs. Isaac C. Van Meter, Jr. ‘70 - Alumnus

22 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Mark Szafnicki - Faculty/Staff

19 YEARSMr. David R. Woodside ‘64 - Alumnus

18 YEARSMr. Rick Hausauer & Ms. Heidi Baust - Faculty/Staff Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pulvermann, Jr. ‘64 - Alumnus, Trustee Mr. and Mrs. Alton Schadt - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Walton A. Silver ‘67 - Alumnus

17 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Kurten ‘56 - Alumnus

16 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Bean, Jr. - Friend Dr. and Mrs. Alan S. Freemond - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Gregory Hirsch ‘85 -Alumnus Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Hodder ‘82 - Alumni

15 YEARSMr. and Mrs. T. William Alexander - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Kelley - Faculty/Staff Mr. George Morstatt - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rose - Faculty/Staff Mr. George Ross and Ms. Robin Rosen - Friend

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Schulman - Friend Ms. Gail Spiegel - Alumni Parent Target Take Charge of Education - CorporateMr. William Whitman - Friend 14 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Bernard ‘60 - AlumniMr. and Mrs. Charles Brown - Faculty/Staff Mr. Chris D. Fontana, ‘88 - Alumni Mr. Howard J. Glassman - FriendMr. and Mrs. Dean H. Jewett ‘61 - Alumni Mr. John P. McCormick - Former Faculty Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Thompson, Jr. ‘72 - Alumni

13 YEARSMr. Newton D. Baker ‘53 - Alumnus, TrusteeMr. & Mrs. John R. Bullock II ‘80 - Alumnus, TrusteeMr. and Mrs. Al R. Chircop and Craig ‘06 - Alumni Parent, Trustee Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hutton - Faculty/StaffMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Manice ‘71 - AlumnusMr. and Mrs. Raymond Olsz - FriendMrs. Dorothy Owen (David ‘36) - Alumnus SpouseMr. Robert E. Scanlon and Ms. Carol A. Neville - Alumni Parent 12 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Berkett - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Cotter ‘85 - Alumnus Mr. and Mrs. David Coulson - Alumni Parent, Trustee Mr. and Mrs. David Francis - Friend The Friends of the Gow School - FoundationMrs. Anne Hyman (David ‘51) - Alumnus SpouseMr. and Mrs. K. Peter Knudsen ‘59 - AlumnusMr. and Mrs. A. Douglas McCallum - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. John McCallum ‘93 - AlumnusMr. Michael D. McKenna - Alumni Parent Mr. John B. Pomeroy ‘71 - Alumnus The Rathlyn Foundation - FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert P. Shapard III - Alumni ParentMr. James S. Spitzley ‘63 & Susan Higbie - AlumniMr. and Mrs. Jay S. Stevens IV ‘90 - Alumnus

11 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Jon H. Holt ‘58 - Alumni Ms. Barbara Ibbotson - Alumni ParentDr. William Klykylo & Dr. Dorothyann Feldis - Alumni ParentDr. and Mrs. William A. Kutner, Jr. - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. John W. Lainhart IV - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Maier - Alumni ParentMrs. Cathleen Murphy - Friend Mr. and Mrs. James Petrecca - Friend Ms. Jane Pursell - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Robert L. Vail ‘68 - Alumnus, Trustee

10 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Brisbin ‘81 - Alumni Mr. Kenneth Egan Bryant ‘66 - Alumni Dr. Patricia Ceperley - Alumni Parent Mrs. Joan L. Fontana - Alumni Parent Dr. and Mrs. J. Dale Howe - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kearns - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Luby ‘00 - Alumni

Mr. Lowell G. Powers, Jr. ‘59 - Alumnus, TrusteeMr. and Mrs. Stuart Rogan - Friend Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradley Rogers, Jr. - Faculty/StaffMr. and Mrs. Luke D. Salerno - Faculty/Staff Mr. Michael J. Silverstein - Alumni Parent

9 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Peter Barnhart - Alumni ParentMrs. Ann Bullock - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cotter ‘87 - Faculty/StaffMr. and Mrs. Scott Evans - Trustee, Current ParentDr. and Mrs. David W. Gow, Jr. -Trustee Mrs. Helen Heller - Alumni Parent Mr. & Mrs. Steven Ibbotson ‘80 - Alumnus, Trustee Mrs. Barbara W. Nutting - Alumni Parent Dr. Mari Jo Renick - Faculty/Staff Mr. Adam Steinberg ‘86 and Ms. Tracy Beckett - Alumnus Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Tyler - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Everett D. Walker - Alumni Parent

8 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Jonathan Chafin - Faculty/StaffMr. and Mrs. James A. Corwin, Jr. ‘57 - AlumnusMr. Lowell L. Dexter ‘64 - Alumni Mr. and Ms. Joe Gullo - Faculty/Staff Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoffer - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Ippolito - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Bruce Lages - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Tim Nolan - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Ernest Odierna - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Donald Packham - Alumni Parent, TrusteeMr. Kirk Rhodes - Faculty/Staff Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rose - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salmon - Friend

7 YEARSMs. Melanie Bonnie - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Lansing G. Brisbin, Jr. - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Herbert Califano - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Chalsen - Friend Mr. Frank Crane - Former Faculty Mrs. Joan Eisenhauser - Alumni GrandparentMr. Guido Giantelli - Friend Dr. and Mrs. J. Brown Goehring - Alumni ParentMs. Margaret Gordon - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Gruber - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Hartwell ‘48 - AlumniMr. Michael J. Klykylo ‘05 - AlumniMr. Jay Mandarino ‘79 - Alumnus Dr. Ted Paisley, MD - Former Faculty Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Petrone - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pirzinger - Friend Mr. E. R. Silvers, III ‘71 and Ms. Pauline Barry - Alumni Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stephenson - Friend Mrs. H. Lansing Vail, Jr. - Alumni Parent Mrs. Minette Wilkinson - Alumni Parent

6 YEARSMrs. Rose Bridgman - Alumni Parent Mr. Howard Carpenter & Ms. Barbara Sliter - FriendMr. & Mrs. Christopher Chapman ‘91- AlumnusMr. and Mrs. Thomas Cieplinski - Alumni Parent

Consecutive Years of Giving

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Mr. and Dr. Jonathan W. Cowles ‘87 - AlumnusMr. and Mrs. Doug Coyle - Friend Mr. Daniel Dietz - Faculty/Staff Mr. Timothy S. Doherty ‘85 - Alumni Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Duffy - Faculty/Staff Mrs. Marji Dunn - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Martin Fenik - Friend Mrs. Pat Ferdinand - Current Grandparent Ms. Janet Ganje - Current Parent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kumpan - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Donald L. Lusardi, Jr. - Faculty/StaffMr. & Mrs. Bruce Mohney - Current Parent, TrusteeMrs. Anne Moot (Welles ‘39) - Alumnus SpouseMr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nelson - Alumni ParentMs. Lynn Nesbitt - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. James Oxley - Friend Mr. and Mrs. William Parsons -Faculty/Staff Mr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Rausch ‘95 - Faculty/StaffDr. and Mrs. Peter Shields - Faculty/Staff Mr. Jeffrey Spoon ‘65 & Ms. Terri Ginsberg -AlumniMr. and Mrs. David F. Thomas - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Gerald Zeis - Faculty/Staff

5 YEARSMr. and Mrs. L. Talbot Adamson - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Harold Ayers - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnes - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Capone - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Richard Cibirka - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Clark ‘73 - Alumni Mr. and Mrs. John Colagrande - Friend Mrs. Barbara Conners - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Rob Downing - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ebersole - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Edwards - Alumni ParentMs. Karen Ganje - Friend Mr. and Mrs. William Giardini - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Gavin Gilmor - Friend Mrs. Debbie Hinman - Faculty/Staff Mr. Eugene Holland & Ms. Jayne Westendorp- Holland - Alumni Parent Mr. David F. Howard, ‘43 - Alumni Mrs. Penny Howland - Alumni Grandparent Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes - Current Parent, Trustee Mr. and Mrs. H. William Ives -Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Joyce ‘75 - AlumniMr. John A. Kendrick ‘04 - Alumni Mr. and Mrs. F. Schley Knight, Jr. ‘67 - AlumniMs. Serena Koven - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Ted Koven - Alumni GrandparentMrs. Mary Kulpa - Faculty/Staff Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Loehr - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacGregor - Friend Mrs. Beatrice Manice - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Matt McCroary - Alumni ParentNational Fuel Gas Company - Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Barry Pirzinger - Friend Mr. Jeff Poblocki - Faculty/StaffMr. and Mrs. Ned Purtell - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richardson - Friend Sage Dining Services - Corporation Mr. and Mrs. William Schnaithman - Faculty/StaffMr. and Mrs. John Shattuck - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Sweet - Faculty/Staff

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tayler - Alumni ParentMr. Keith Veilleux - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Vinny Vieni, Jr. - Friend The Weingart Foundation - FoundationMr. Christopher Wilk and Ms. Christine Standish - Alumni ParentMs. Karen Bissonnette - Current Parent

4 YEARSMr. and Mrs. Ken Boss - Friend Mr. Frank Camenzuli - Current Parent CTS Contracting Inc. - Vendor Mrs. Eve Feinstein - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giallanza - Faculty/StaffMr. and Mrs. Bill Giardini - Current GrandparentMrs. Kelli Gregory - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Roderick L. Griffis ‘45 - AlumniusMr. & Mrs. Russell Gullo - Summer Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Higgins - Former FacultyMr. and Mrs. Robert Hulbert - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Johnson - Current ParentMs. Katherine T. Klykylo - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Zenon Kocylowsky - Friend Mr. Randall Lambert - Current Parent Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leitner - Friend Mr. Edward R. Morris ‘66 - Alumnus Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Obletz - Current Parent, TrusteeMr. and Mrs. Donald Packham - Alumni Parent, TrusteeMr. Cole M. Perry ‘10 - Alumnus Mr. Ralph Raynard - Alumni Grandparent Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rosenberg - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sabol, Jr. - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Ronald Sansone - Alumni ParentDr. and Mrs. Peter Shields - Faculty/Staff The Simms Family Foundation - FoundationMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Stone ‘50 - AlumnusMr. Peter Trunfio and Ms. Lesley Brough - FriendMr. and Mrs. Joseph Uliana - Current Parent

3 YEARSAce Charitable Foundation - Matching Gift Mr. and Mrs. Chris Aivaliotis - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. James Alban - Current GrandparentMr. and Mrs. George R. Atterbury ‘59 - AlumnusMr. and Mrs. Craig Babson-Smith -Current ParentDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bednarski - Current ParentMr. & Mrs. Jerome Branton - Current GrandparentColgate-Palmolive Company - Matching GiftMr. and Mrs. Daniel Crear ‘71 - Alumnus Mr. and Mrs. Lowell B. Dana - Alumni ParentMr. Edward deWindt - Current Parent Mrs. Susan deWindt - Current Parent Mr. Stephen M. Ferrell ‘06 - Alumnus Mr. and Mrs. David Freidin -Friend Ms. Amy Greenbaum - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Greer - Current Parent Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Guiseley -Current GrandparentMr. & Mrs. George T. W. Hendrix, Jr.- Alumni ParentMr. Samuel C. Hurley, III - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jenkins - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Jim Kaufmann - Faculty/Staff Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kozlowski - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Thor Kristjansson - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Krosche - Friend

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lore - Friend Mr. David P. Maier ‘92 - Faculty/Staff Mr. Christopher R. Massey ‘01 - Alumnus Dr. Brad Mazon & Mr. Tom Coates - Alumni ParentMs. Kate S. Mehl - Alumni Parent Mrs. Martha Moore - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murphy - Friend Dr. and Dr. Janmejay Patel - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. James Perry - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Price - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. John C. Reed - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rose - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sax - Current GrandparentMr. & Mrs. Daniel Scepkowski - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Twan Seng - Current Parent Mr. and Mrs. Martin Slee - Alumni Parent Mr. Brian Thompson - Faculty/Staff Mr. Stephen Thompson - Faculty/Staff Dr. & Mrs. Floyd Westendorp - Alumni GrandparentMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. White - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Chip Woody - Current Parent Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woody - Current Grandparent

2 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Laren Addabbo - Current Parent Airport Taxi Service - Vendor Mr. and Mrs. James F. Armstrong ‘72 - AlumniThe Arnold Garrison Foundation - FoundationMr. and Mrs. George Beall - Current GrandparentMr. and Mrs. George Bellotti - Friend Box Tops For Education - Corporate/FoundationMr. and Mrs. Terry Brubaker - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Bruno - FriendMr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke - Friend Mrs. Marge Callaghan - Current GrandparentMr. Timothy Callaghan and Ms. Lisa Vosberg - Current ParentMr. John Campbell - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cason - Alumni GrandparentMr. and Mrs. Thomas Cassidy - FriendMr. Joseph Cendrowski - Faculty/Staff Mr. Drew Ceperly, Jr. ‘89 & Ms. Amy Morris - AlumnusChiampou, Travis, Besaw & Kershner, LLP - Corporate/Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Yasir Cinar - Current Parent Mr. and Mrs. H. Glen Clarke - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Thomas Connors - Friend Mr. & Mrs. Michael Cunningham ‘63 - AlumnusMr. and Mrs. Kevin Diehl - Faculty/Staff Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Doyle - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Neil Durso - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Eakin - Alumni ParentMr. Samuel J. Edwards ‘11 - Alumnus Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eichorn - Current Parent Mr. Martin Elias - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ellinger - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Philip Faillace - Current Parent Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferrell - Alumni ParentMrs. Judy Fisher - Current Grandparent Mr. Matt Follett - Alumni Parent Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Freiberg - Current ParentMr. Mark Ganje - Current Parent Mr. and Mrs. James Gerson - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gow III - Friend

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Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Gow - Friend Mr. Thomas J. Gruber ‘13 - Alumnus Mr. and Mrs. William Hajko - FriendMr. and Mrs. Laurence Head - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heinemann - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hendricks - Friend Ms. Karla Herbold - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hiel - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hoffman - Faculty/Staff Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hopkins - Current ParentMs. Man Hu - Current Parent Mr. Robert Ittmann ‘62 and Ms. Lila Lohr - Alumnus, Trustee Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Johnson - Alumni ParentMr. & Mrs. Patrick Kelly -Summer Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. J. Renwick Kerr III ‘65 - AlumnusMr. and Mrs. Marc Klementowski - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Norman Koehler - Friend Dr. and Mrs. Brad LaRocca - Alumni Parent Mr. Wayne LaRue Smith - Current Parent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Lieberman - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Savit Limpanonda - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Steven Lochner - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Todd Maitland - Current Parent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mangieri - Friend Mr. James Matthews & Ms. Patricia Collins - FriendMr. and Mrs. Biff Mautz - Current GrandparentMr. Bill McIntosh - Current Grandparent Meyer Family Foundation - Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer - Current GrandparentMr. and Mrs. Antony Milsom - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. James V. Mitsche - Alumni ParentMr. and Mrs. Joel A. Moore ‘57 - Alumnus Morgan Stanley Foundation - Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Neely -Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Mark Negley - Current Parent New York Life - Matching Gift Niagara Custodial Supply - Vendor Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Pease ‘70 - Alumnus, Alumni Parent Pizza del Aureos - Corporation Promedica Health System - Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ricotta - Current Parent Mrs. Liz Ricotta - Current Grandparent Ms. Grace Rogers - Friend Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradley Rogers, Sr. - Friend Mr. Peter Ross and Ms. Maryellen Culbert - FriendMr. and Mrs. Walter L. Sanieski - Faculty/StaffMr. Jason Sankar and Ms. Katherine Butler - Current Parent Mr. William N. Scanlon ‘05 - AlumnusMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Schneiders - Current ParentMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schoenfelder - FriendMr. and Mrs. Twan Seng - Current Parent Ms. Julie Struzynski - Faculty/Staff Mr. Charles Sweningsen - Friend Ms. Christine Todoro - Current Parent The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower FoundationMs. April Tracy - Alumni Parent Wells Fargo Foundation - Matching Gift Mr. and Mrs. Didier A. White - Friend Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Winstanley - Friend Ms. Jolanda Witvliet - Current Parent Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Zack - Current Parent Mr. and Mrs. Ya Nian Zhang - Current Parent

Consecutive Years of Giving

A Closer Look at Gow Giving

The Annual Fund allows Gow to balance the budget, to retain exceptional faculty, provide scholarships, purchase equipment, and maintain our campus.

In addition to the Annual Fund, Gow raises money for other special projects: buildings and endowment, specific departments and projects, and scholarships. Gow has no debt and is conscientious about fiscal responsibility.

Thank you to all of Gow’s generous donors. You help make life-changing educations happen!

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

$766,102

$1,792,406$1,110,788

$6,089,323

$1,052,093

ALL GIVING HISTORY 2010-14

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

$235,828

$291,969$256,655

$302,266 $311,902

ANNUAL FUND HISTORY 2010-14

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1933Mrs. Thatcher Waller

1936Mrs. David Owen

1939Mrs. Welles Moot

1943Mr. David F. Howard Mr. George M. Reid 1945Mr. Roderick L. Griffis

1946Mr. Charles V. Krogness

1948Mr. C. Robert Brenton Mr. Arthur V. Hartwell

1949Mr. Richard A. Harris

1950Mr. Nathaniel D. BowditchMr. Thomas W. Stone

1951Mrs. David Hyman

1952 Mr. George L. Mylander

1953 Mr. Newton D. Baker

1956Mr. Nicholas S. Kurten Mr. William C. Mollet Mr. Henry H. Stebbins

1957Mr. A. Alan BottoMr. James A. Corwin, Jr. Mr. Joel A. Moore

1958Mr. Jon H. Holt Mr. Theodore D. Weld

1959Mr. George R. Atterbury Mr. K. Peter Knudsen Mr. Lowell G. Powers, Jr.Mr. Theodore B. Wiehe

1960Mr. Frederick F. Bernard Mr. Meredyth H. Ewing, Jr. Dr. Geoffrey W. Grant Mr. William M. Sharp 1961Mr. Abbott F. Brownell, Jr. Mr. Dean H. Jewett '61

1962Mr. Robert M. Muir Mr. Andrew W. Evans Mr. Robert Ittmann

1963Mr. J. Michael Cunningham Mr. Raymond C. Hauschel, Jr. Mr. Thomas D. Hord Mr. Creighton B. Murch ‘63 Mr. James S. Spitzley 1964Mr. Lowell L. Dexter Mr. John A. Pulvermann, Jr. Mr. Robert Warner, Jr. Mr. David R. Woodside

1965Mr. J. Renwick Kerr III Mr. Stuart Lipp Mr. Jeffrey Spoon

1966Mr. Kenneth Egan Bryant Mr. James M. CronkDr. Brooks F. McCabe, Jr. Mr. J. Gibson McIlvain III Mr. Edward R. Morris

1967Mr. F. Schley Knight, Jr. Mr. Walton A. Silver

1968Mr. Robert L. Vail

1970Dr. Robert J. Pease Mr. Isaac C. Van Meter, Jr.

1971Mr. Roger P. Adams Mr. Daniel CrearMr. Robert G. Manice Mr. Robert E. Olson Mr. John B. PomeroyMr. E. R. Silvers, III

1972Mr. James F. ArmstrongMr. Lindsay Clark Mr. Frederick C. Thompson, Jr.

1974Mr. John B. Van Meter

1975Mr. Douglas H. Joyce

1977Mr. Philip Strathy

1978Mr. Edward A. Mehl

1979Mr. Jay MandarinoMr. Russell D. Pearlman Mr. Bruce M. Tylock

1980Mr. John R. Bullock II Mr. Thomas C. Haydock, IIIMr. Steven J. Ibbotson

1981Mr. Richard J. Brisbin

1982Mr. Eric C. Halls Mr. Warren HepburnMr. Mark A. HodderMr. Thomas P. Murphy

1983Mr. Lawrence H. Acheson

1984Mr. Graeme C. Hepburn

1985Mr. Kevin A. CotterMr. Timothy S. Doherty Mr. Gregory Hirsch

1986Mr. Todd SmithMr. Adam Steinberg

1987Mr. Douglas B. Cotter Mr. Jonathan W. Cowles

1988Mr. Chris D. FontanaMr. Peter Ketchum

1989Mr. Drew Ceperly, Jr.

1990Mr. Spencer Neal '90 Mr. Lloyd R. Shapard Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Stevens IV

1991Mr. Christopher L. ChapmanMr. Peter A. Waldron

1992Mr. David P. Maier '92

1993Mr. John McCallum

1995Mr. Bradley W. Rausch

2000Mr. Stephen B. Luby

2001Mr. Christopher R. Massey

2004Mr. John A. Kendrick

2005Mr. Michael J. Klykylo Mr. William N. Scanlon

2006Mr. Craig ChircopMr. Stephen M. Ferrell

2008 Mr. Peter M. DiarbakerlyMr. Brooks S. Tao

2009Mr. Henry H. Minis

2010Mr. Cole M. Perry

2011Mr. Patrick A. DunnMr. Samuel J. EdwardsMr. Thomas J. Romano Mr. Joseph B. Shattuck

2013Mr. Ricardo E. Barron, Jr. Mr. Desmond Gialanella Mr. Izer I. Martinez Mr. Thomas J. GruberMr. Charles McCroaryMr. Roderic L. O'Connor II

2014Mr. Jason Ganje Mr. Mason Woody

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Daniel Goodyear ’52 returned to Gow to see his grandson, Nick deWindt ’14 graduate.

Tony Baker ’53 and his daughter, Tammy attended a recent Gow Board of Trustees meeting. Tony, the immediate past Chairman of the Gow Board of Trustees, lives with his wife, Cam in Maineville, Ohio (outside of Columbus). Pictured below: Tony and his daughter Tammy with Headmaster Rogers.

Jim Grenauer ‘55 and his wife Carole recently hosted a Gow dinner at their restaurant, The Glen Park Tavern in Williamsville, New York.

Alan Botto ’57 and his wife, Ida recently met with Ian Sturdevant ’92 for lunch in Virginia. They live in Alexandra, Virginia.

Bill Hoke '58 enjoyed an epic cinnamon roll in Mollie's Cafe in Snowville, Utah while on a recent road trip from his home near Seattle. And, yep, he ate the whole thing. "Made three breakfasts," he reported.

Peter Knudsen ’59 and Robert Ittmann ’71 had lunch together in Palm Beach, Florida. Peter recently rejoined Gow’s Board of Trustees and spends the winters in Palm Beach and summers in Harbor Springs, Michigan.

Fred Bernard ’60 and Jim Harper ’76 met at a Gow dinner in Denver

a year ago. Fred is in residential real estate sales and last fall, Jim called Fred for help in finding a new house. Shortly thereafter, Jim bought a new home in Greenwood Village, a wonderful suburb south of Denver. As Fred says, “Networking pays dividends!”

Creighton Murch ’63 and Bob Vail ’68 met for lunch in Cleveland. Creighton and his wife, Janice have three children and live in Cleveland Heights. Bob and his wife, Lynn live in Moreland Heights, Ohio. Both Creighton and Bob serve on the Gow Board of Trustees.

Jim Cronk ’66 is retired as the Planning Director for the city of Flagstaff, Arizona. His wife, Sally is a retired special education teacher. They are living in Sedona and learning to enjoy a quieter schedule. Jim still plays a little soccer and runs. They have a son and daughter who also live in Arizona. Jim says “Hi to all and I’d like to hear from other oldies out there!”

David Nesbitt ’66 writes that “55 years ago, I spent a year in Gow. I would have stayed for the senior year had I really understood my mind, but personal perspective is lost to those introverting, so I finished high school in public surroundings. Gow was my best educational period. My focus was there, when in class and study hall, and was reflected in my senior year.”

Jim Nowak ‘67 has been married for 42 years and has four children and nine grandchildren. Jim is semi-retired but still working in the flooring business. He is President of the Central Cape Kiwanis, and has loved being the public address announcer for the Cape Cod Baseball League for 30 years. It’s the nations #1 college summer wood bat league.

John Hatcher ’70 is Vice President of Business Development, Accessium Group Inc. in Clarence, New York. He recently joined Buffalo business leaders on a trip to Jamaica to discuss ways to improve community

healthcare programs. Pictured: John with his wife, Beth at a recent Gow event.

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Dan Crear ’71 and his wife, Mary are grandparents for the first time and their grandson is Leon Njguna.

Robert Ittmann ’71 and his wife, Lola live in Gulf Stream, Florida and Baltimore, Maryland. He recently became a Gow Trustee. (See photo with Peter Knudsen ’69)

Dave Yates ’71 was named “One of the Most Influential People in the Plumbing and Hydronics Industry” by Contractor Magazine. Dave writes articles for industry magazines, speaks at events, has served as an adjunct professor, is teaching an online radiant design course and writes a monthly column for Contractor Magazine. He and his wife, Lois attended a recent Gow dinner in the Philadelphia area. Pictured: Bill Sharp ‘60, Gib McIlvain ‘66, Dave Yates ‘71 and Jon Gutkind ‘02 at a Gow dinner at the McIlvain’s home.

Bruce Byers ’72 lives in New York City and is a professional photographer. His passion is documenting those working with children in need of medical care. He is going to El Salvador in October with www.chimecares.org. He says he is always flying somewhere in the world to photograph. He also has his real estate license in New York City.

Rick Thompson ’72 recently finished his 38th year of teaching middle school science at the McDonogh School in Maryland where he also coaches the women's varsity golf team. He and his wife of 35 years, Ellee recently celebrated their 60th birthdays. Last year, Ellee retired from a 37-year career as a teacher. Their son Cam, his wife

and two grandchildren live in Pittsburgh. Their daughter, Lee was married in August 2013, and is a wedding planner. Rick keeps in touch with Tom Moore '72 and recently caught up with Jim Dwight '72 on his recent trip to Baltimore.

Dave MacEllven ‘74 is enjoying his new boat with granddaughter, Addie who is 13 months old.

Jim Harper ‘76 is living and working in

Denver and has a new house! Please see note with Fred Bernard ‘60.

Steve Paisley ’78 has been working in the film and television industry since 1992. He has been the Onset Painter for shows including Suits, Covert Affairs, King, Copper, The Mortal Instruments, King and Maxwell, The Strain, and Pixels. He also worked as a Scenic Painter on Beauty and the Beast, Reign, Lucky 7 and Hemlock Grove. Most recently, he finished working as the Onset Painter for the FX Network science fiction series The Strain. Steve and his wife, Hiroko live in North York, Ontario.

Peter Hawkins ‘79 and his wife, Debbie have relocated to Tucson, Arizona to be close to their daughter’s family. Their new home adjoins the Tucson Mountain Park where there is a variety of wildlife in their backyard – even more than when they lived in northern Minnesota. Check out www.phawkinsphoto.com and click on Backyard Nature to see some of their visitors. Peter is still quite involved in nature photography and is currently in the planning stages of a photographic adventure that has been on the bucket list for almost 30 years. Peter and Debbie enjoy camping and traveling and are always looking forward to the next adventure.

Jay Mandarino ’79 attended the Toronto opening of Tom Cruise’s latest movie Edge of Tomorrow. Jay’s company prints the material for Warner Brothers

including the poster pictured with Jay in front. Jay had an opportunity to talk with Cruise and gave him an autographed copy of his joke book which contains a joke told by a mutual friend. Jay and Cruise both have dyslexia and

served on a radio panel years ago.

Russell Pearlman ’79 took a 1,700 mile road trip with his sister to see the Grand Canyon and other National Parks in Utah like Bryce and Arches. Photo: Russell and his sister at Valley of the Gods in southeastern Utah, near Mexican Hat.

Jonathan Siegel ’79 writes that his daughter Carly had her Bat Mitzvah on May 3. To celebrate, he is taking his family and three of his daughter’s friends to Las Vegas this summer.

Ian Harris ’81 writes that “Gow has given me some of the best memories

I have.” In 1995, he was working at a resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and wanted to understand Spanish. He remembered RL Class and the technique of learning two vocabulary words a day. Every day, he asked how to say two words in Spanish, wrote them down and would try and remember them. He did this for years, and today is able to communicate with the wonderful people of Mexico. Thank you RL Class, thank you to Gow and to the teachers who changed my life.”

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Richard Brisbin ’81 and his wife, Vicki attended a recent Gow dinner in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

William Moore ‘81 lives in Port Huron, Michigan and is busy raising two boys and enjoying their many activities. Pictured: Bill on a Fathers Day boat ride with his sons Grant and Max.

Eric Halls ‘82 daughter, Rosalie was a CIT at The Gow Summer Program.

Pictured below: Tom Murphy ’82 andAdam Oberkircher ’83 at a Gow dinner. Tom is married, lives in West Seneca, New York and is in sales. Adam is a Physicians Assistant at The Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo. He and his wife, Sandi have three children.

Friends from the mid-1980s gathered for an unforgettable weekend of fun in Las Vegas. Pictured: Trey Roski ‘84, Eric Shallhorn ‘84, Trafford Hill ‘84, Liam Devine ‘84, Graeme Hepburn ‘83, Matt Thompson ‘83, Mike Freytag ‘84, Samuel Cosmano ‘84, Jeff Swann ‘83, John Remar ‘86, Brian Parsons ‘84, Harry Knight ‘84 and Rob Rhamy ‘84.

Graeme Hepburn ’84 has become a partner in a craft brewing company

called Side Launch Brewing Company in Collingwood Ontario. He writes that “After years of emptying kegs and cans, I thought I would try filling them up. Beer is sold in over 100 LCBO stores in

Ontario and lots of restaurants. The dark lager took the Gold at the Canadian Brewing Awards in May. Check out our Facebook page.” Pictured: Wheat, Dark Lager and Pale Ale at the brewery.

Gregory Hirsch ’85 and Larry Acheson ’83 met in Florida. Gregory lives in Hollywood, Florida with his wife, Laura and two sons. He is in the remodeling business and climbed Mount Rainier this spring. Larry owns TowBoat US in Fort Lauderdale and serves as a Gow Trustee.

Peter Mark ’86 took a trip to Thailand and England. Pictured: Peter in front of the Princess Diana Memorial. Peter owns a small Investment Firm, DFA in Chicago.

Todd Smith ‘86 was on campus to see his son, Todd ‘14 graduate from Gow.

Christopher Perry ‘87 moved to Indianapolis and is working for Main Gate as a Traveling Event Logistics Coordinator for the NHRA Mello Yellow Drag Racing Series. Main Gate handles merchandise for events including NFL teams, Formula One Racing, the Superbowl, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, PGA Golf, US Bowling, and the Kentucky Derby. Chris travels 35 weeks a year to the NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) seriesand also drives the John Force Team merchandise trailer. He writes, “I can’t believe my job is doing what I love most, seeing the US and meeting great people.”

Blair Smith ’88 attended the Art Institute of Philadelphia where he was valedictorian and received an Associate’s Degree in Illustration. His illustrations have appeared in Image

Comics, Zenascope Comics and Dynamite Entertainment, and many more.

Pete Ketchum ‘88 spent the summer visiting National Parks and volunteered for a month at Dixie National Forest in Utah, clearing and improving a trail.

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Drew Ceperly ’89 and his family came to Gow for a visit. They live in Hastings, Nebraska and were in the area because his wife was attending a conference.

Brian Giradot ‘90 moved to Sacramento, California in March. He

is the head coach for the football and girls basketball teams at the St. Charles Borromeo School. He and his wife are expecting their third child.

Scott Holm ’90 writes that “Everyone needs his own business jet. Look me up in Los Angeles and I will take you for a spin in one of my newly overhauled jets. Things are plane crazy in LA.” Scott refurbished and sold the jet pictured.

Kenna Tierney ’90 is working as a traveling chef on the INDYCAR Circuit and as an Event Chef at Catering By Design in Denver, Colorado.

Breck Davis ’91 is working as an intervention specialist for students with reading difficulties in the Perrysburg, Ohio schools. He spent

the last year training his own service dog, a standard poodle named Magic, aka Maj (pictured above).

Drew Hendley ‘91 moved to Mississippi and is dating Kristy Louis. (Pictured left)

Andy Sims '91 writes that after creating eBay-owned Skype's global advertising business in 2009 and contributing to Skype's sale to Microsoft for $8.5 billion in 2011, he joined Lithium Technologies as a director of business development. Last month he participated in his firm's acquisition of social media platform Klout and is helping prepare Lithium for its next move. He lives in San Francisco and jokes that the HBO series Silicon Valley is a “scarily realistic depiction” of his industry.

Gregory Forrest ’92 attended a recent dinner in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Peter Moorhead ’92 and Carson Jones ‘92 enjoyed a day at the Masters in April.

Ian Sturdevant ’92 owns an insurance agency and lives in Falls Church, Virginia. His wife, Sue is a pharmaceutical salesperson. See photo with Ida and Alan Botto ‘57 on page 16.

Paul Brouillard ‘94 has lived in Florida for 14 years and has worked at the Allen Systems Group for 12 years. He has an 11-year-old son who enjoys Scouting.

Casey Cann ‘94 recently moved to Charleston, South Carolina from Washington State where he is an instructor for the Coast Guard.

Brian DeNutte ’95 is currently stationed in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He has spent the last 17 years on active duty with the Marines and has completed deployments in the Philippines and Australia, two in Iraq, seven in Japan, has spent three years in California, five in Virginia, and two in North Carolina. He graduated from boot camp in Parris Island, South Carolina in 1997. Brian is married with three children and a cat. He graduated from Maryland University in 2012 while stationed in Japan.

Richard Schmon ’95 is a videographer and recently shot three ads for an online eye wear retailer. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Keith Breisch ’96 and his fiancée, April Martin attended a recent Gow dinner in Williamsville. Keith is a school bus driver.

Jay Ellsworth ‘97 and his wife, Gudrun had a daughter, Clara on March 23, 2013. Jay is a Human Resources Specialist in Classification at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Christopher Fetter ’97 married Elizabeth Buscaglia on March 29 in Buffalo, New York.

Robert Colello ‘98, his wife, Aurora and their four children visited Gow this summer. He sells real estate in San Diego. and Aurora is a professional triathelete.

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Michael Farmer ’99 had an art showing at The Apple House in Sheffield, Massachusetts on May 17.

Jason Bhatti ’99 recently started a new job at Synthesio - the #1 voted Social Intelligence platform, as the Director of Strategic Accounts & Agency Partnerships. He’s selling to large companies and agencies. He hosts

the NYC Rainmakers Roundtable. He was selected as a Connect Champion for the summer 2014, and two years in a row for his work as a Data Defender and User Group Leader. He will be giving a Keynote speech in Las Vegas in September about the importance of having a good social media strategy. This past January he traveled to Hokkaido, Japan for a month long Snowboarding excursion. Pictured: Jason at the Hanazono resort in Japan.

Grayson Chalmers ‘00 married Isabelle Richer who he met while working

in Montreal. They live in San Clemente, California where Grayson works for a game studio, Blizzard Entertainment as an Art Outsource Manager on a secret project. This studio made World of Warcraft, Diablo III, Starcraft, and the new digital card game Hearthstone. He writes that he “feels super lucky and honored to be here surrounded by such talented folks.” He spoke at a conference in Vancouver that he and a few others started called External Development Summit (XDS). To see the talk and related links about XDS. (http://www.graysonchalmers.com/wp/xds/)

Steve Luby ’00 is a Partner at New York Life Insurance Company in the Dallas General Office.

Jon Gutkind ’01, his wife Elise, and father Michael attended a recent Gow dinner in the Philadelphia area. Jon is an engineer and Elise is a teacher.

Brian Mountain ’01 is living and working as a mechanic in Naples, Florida.

John Hanley ’02 and his wife, Lauren have a two- year-old son and are expecting another baby.They live in Marietta, Georgia.

Philip Kwok ‘02 is earning a Masters in landscape architecture at Hong Kong University. He has been doing an internship at Urbis for several months.

Dan Mehta ’03 is working for Boy Scouts of America and lives in Chicago. This summer, he worked at the Ravinia Festival for the 16th year.

Gordon Naumberg ‘03 graduated in March with a Masters of Arts in American Fine and Decorative Art. His thesis explored how itinerant American painters captured the novel landscapes of Central and South America through their southern journeys.

Richard Hottinger ‘04 is in residential and commercial real estate. He loves his job and living in New York City!

Brian Lee ’04 lives and works in Hong Kong. He has joined King Chung Ltd., a subsidiary of the Lee Kum Kee Group, the family business. He has his own workshop and loves to create furniture.

Jack Sullivan ’05 is living and working in Boulder, Colorado.

Lex Bittle ‘07 is an air traffic controller at BWI Airport in Baltimore and is really enjoying the challenge of the job.

Chris Eakin ‘07 is a buyer for a steel compnay and is ejoying his job.

Paul Kohan ’07 graduated with a law degree from the Vermont Law School in May and sat for the Uniform Bar Exam this summer. He returned to Gow this past winter to talk to students.

Dan Lieberman ’07 – His mom writes that “Gow and all the wonderful people are always in my thoughts. We are thrilled with the progress Dan has made, starting with the foundation of Gow. He has just finished his first year of college and is on a mission to complete his Bachelors and is even talking about going on after that!! I think five years in the Navy were fantastic for him.”

Wayne Stubbs ‘07 is an NCAA Lacrosse Coach at Daniel Webster College.

Hunter Tyrrell ’07 is a captain for a 75- foot motor yacht, the La Nona, based in Miami, Florida.

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Kent Vaughn ‘07 has joined the Peace Corps and is going to Zambia for two years.

Brenden DeLuke ’08 is an intern for U.S. Congressman Steve Scalise (Republican for the State of Lousiniana) in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Gabe House ’08 came to campus to speak with students last spring. He worked at the Gow Summer Program this summer and got married in August in Nova Scotia. Pictured: Gabe with Math Teacher Charlie Brown.

Tim Wells ’08 came back for Commencement at Gow. Pictured: History Teacher Neil Howe ‘92 and Tim.

Jordan Walker ’08 works for TowBoat US in Ft. Lauderdale. Jordan was the captain of the boat that recently participated in the attempted retrieval of the SpaceX launch in the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina.

Trevor Devine ‘09 received a 3.6 GPA this semester at Trocaire College School of Hospitality Management.

Henry Minis ‘09 graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in graphic design. He has been working as a graphic designer

and illustrator for a Savannah based print shop called STEAM. He is now a creative intern at FCB Global in Chicago, an advertising agency in the Hancock building, a famous Chicago landmark.

Joey Pease ’09 returned to Gow for a visit. He recently completed four years in the Marine Corps where he served two tours in Afghanistan. He will be attending the University of Montana in Bozeman this fall. Pictured, RL teacher Kathy Rose, Joey and Assistant Headmaster Dan Kelley.

Ren Tsuchida '09 visited campus. He goes to college in Montana. Pictured: Ren and Ben Duffy, Videography Teacher.

Ben Ward ‘09 is working as an administrator at Boston University. He is working on Federal and State grants for a small online school, CADER (Center for Aging and Disability Education and Research). He is also doing tech and sales support and procurement operations. If any alumni are social workers, nursing home employees or California nurses who need continuing education credits for their license, he can give them a great discount.

Rory Castrogiovanni ‘10 just graduated from Bethany College and is working for AmeriCorps

as a Habitat for Humanity construction crew leader in Pittsburgh.

William Lashbrook ‘10 is living in St. Simons Island, Georgia and works at Peachmac, a certified apple retailer. Will is working toward a business degree.

Cole Perry ’10 graduated from Linfield College June 1 with a degree in history.

Jimmy Ayers ’11 and Hilarie Clark (Gow Summer School staff) were married June 14 in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. 2011 classmates attending included Will Checkeris, and

Joe Shattuck and John Kearns who were in the wedding. Pictured below.

John Kearns ‘11 is thriving at Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. His dad writes that he maintains a 3.5 GPA in engineering, recently won the Novotny Award, and will be co-captain of the men’s crew team next year.

Grant Furton ’12 gave Shelby Balcom ’15 a tour of Savannah College of Art and Design (Pictured). Grant is really enjoying his SCAD experience and is starting his junior year.

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Sam Hubbard ‘12 returned to campus for Commencement. He has finished his sophomore year at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Pictured: Sam and his mom Lynn Nesbitt with Jeff Poblocki, Director of Technology.

Ian Hynes ‘12 is a sophomore at SUNY Purchase with a 3.5 average in Political Science/International Relations. He has been accepted to study in Darmasala, India with the Buddhist monks.

Owen Peet ‘12 is finishing his second year of college and is majoring in Sustainability. His mom writes that his last semester GPA was a 3.4 and that he wouldn't be where he is today without the help of Gow He worked in the Gow Summer Program.

Justin Sansone ’12, Jake Podyma ‘12, Mark Bronner ‘13 and Adam Herbert ‘12 returned for Commencement.

Porter Follett ‘13 enjoyed his first year at Colorado University in Boulder.

Thomas Gruber ‘13 completed his first year at Davis and Elkins with a 3.1 GPA. He is working at Winward Sailing this summer and lives in Amelia Island, Florida.

Alex Laethem ‘13 enjoyed his freshman year at Michigan State University.

Sam Taylor ‘13, Thomas Gruber ‘13 and Zach Holniker ’13 are all attending Davis and Elkins College. Pictured: Sam Taylor ‘13 with retired Director of Admissions Rob Garcia at Commencement.

Izer Martinez ’13 finished his first year at the University of Pennsylvania. He recently pledged a fraternity and plans to live in the house next fall. He returned to Gow for Commencement.

Roddy O’Conner ’13 enjoyed his first year at Savannah College of Art and Design. His mom said he is doing well.

Eddie Purtell ’13 finished his first year at the University of Denver with a 3.2 GPA. He recently joined the business fraternity and this summer will be working at Florsheim Shoes in Inventory Control in Milwaukee.

FACULTY AND STAFFEric Bray (math teacher) married Tiffany Nakajima on January 4.

FORMER FACULTYMichael Sullivan (Former Director of

Technology at Gow) is now Technology Director at the Nichols School. His daughter Lelaina just finished her junior year at Gow. Pictured: Michael, his wife Theresa and daughter Lelaina ‘15 with Headmaster Rogers at Commencement

OBITUARIESJohn Broadwater ‘67 passed away in January 2011 in Hagerstown, Maryland.

Jan Howell died June 7, 2014. Jan and her husband, Dick married in 1959 and taught at Gow before joining Dick’s father’s trade show business, Hale Northeastern in 1972. Jan is survived by a son, Andy in Austin, Texas, and husband, Dick in Elma, New York.

Russell A. Putney ‘43 died January 25 at the age of 86 in Lakewood, New York.

Owen Shaffer of Highland Park, Minnesota died January 19. Survived by his wife, Veronica, and a son, Matthew ’86 (Kim), Owen served on the Gow Board of Trustees from 2002 to 2004.

Joseph M. Ulrich III ’67 of Akron, Ohio passed away September 2, 2013.

GOVIANS WORK AT THE GOW SUMMER PROGRAM

It was terrific to have eight Gow graduates working as counselors at The Gow Summer Program! Pictured

above: Gabe House ‘08, Jacob Zirinsky ‘12, Sam Tayler ‘13, Nick Michnik ‘10, Daniel Scher ‘11, Owen Peet ‘12, Sam

Edwards ‘11 and Tom Currivan ‘09.

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David Gow Sr. Memorial Interfaith Chapel

Spiritual life is the bouquet, the perfume, the flowering and fulfillment of human life, not a supernatural virtue imposed upon it. ~ Joseph Campbell “The Power of Myth”, page 197

Since its inception more than ninety years ago, The Gow School has viewed the development of its students’ spiritual awareness as an essential part of their preparation for life as a college student and adult. More than half a century ago, space in the second story of the former art building, served as a chapel for the school. But as the school grew and other needs and priorities took over, the students’ spiritual development moved to local churches, synagogues and services conducted in some of the school’s common spaces.

David Gow Sr. was committed to having a chapel on campus where students could reflect and collect themselves spiritually. He saw this as an essential element in a Govian’s experience. In the early 1980s, David and his sister, Barbara Gow Deemer, established a fund to realize a chapel on campus. That fund now has grown to about $250,000.

After David Gow’s last graduation ceremony as Headmaster in 1990, one of the graduating seniors asked him what he would like for Gow. “I would like to see a chapel on campus” he responded. When that senior returned for his twentieth reunion in 2010, he asked David Gow the same question and received the same response. This discussion became the catalyst for our current

efforts. During the last two years of his life, David Gow initiated a fund-raising effort to make an on-campus chapel a reality. His vision for this chapel project was that its fund raising would be done outside the school’s normal development operations. The first $1 million raised would establish an endowment in tribute to Gow’s faculty, past and present. The next funds raised would cover the chapel’s construction costs and future maintenance, so as not to take money away from the other functions of the school.

After David’s death in December of 2011, members of his family and a number of alumni who attended the school during David’s tenure as headmaster, joined to carry on and complete David’s dream. To that end, the Board has worked with members of the Gow family to develop the chapel design below. The interfaith chapel with 1600 square feet on its upper level, is designed to accommodate about thirty students. It will be in a prime location with large windows overlooking Cazenovia Creek and the woods beyond. The interior will be open so it may be adapted to varying seating configurations. It will not have an Internet connection. It will not be a place for cell phones and computers. The chapel is intended to be a quiet space where Gow students can retreat from the frenetic activity of every day life, contemplate some of life’s more fundamental questions and share spiritual time with similarly inclined fellow students.

These plans will create a fully furnished Chapel that will cost $850,000. That, plus the $1 million endowment brings the total program cost to $1,850,000. The Chapel Fund has about $250,000, and members of the Gow family and engaged alumni hope to raise an additional $750,000 over the coming months.

The plans are complete and a prime location has been selected. Fundraising by the Gow family and engaged alumni continues with the support of our School and Board to make David’s dream of a fully-endowed permanent interfaith chapel on the Gow campus a reality.

Written by Tony Baker ‘53 and Philp Gow

Gow School Headmasters M. Bradley Rogers, Jr. and

David W. Gow in 2004

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For the fifth season, Gow’s varsity tennis team won the Division II Championship.

Pictured: Will ’16, Mason ‘14, Laurent ‘17, Jonathan ‘16, William ‘17, Rugved ‘15, Dominic ‘15, Tham ‘15 and Edward ‘16. The Varsity Tennis Team is coached by Mark Szafnicki.