Leadership Giving
Leading the Way
We honor the following individuals, corporations, and foundations who contributed at the leadership level during the last fiscal year, ending on June 30, 2021. Thank you for your ongoing support and generosity!
- Gardiner Circle • $100,000 or above
- Colhoun Society • $50,000 - $99,999
- Dunbar Society • $25,000 - $49,999
- 1907 Society • $10,000 - $24,999
- Gamage Society • $5,000 - $9,999
- Cluett Society • $2,500 - $4,999
- Barstow Society • $1,500 - $2,499
- Blue and Gold Society (Young Alumni) • $500+
- Pride Society (Young Alumni) • $100+
Gardiner Circle • $100,000 or above
Gardiner Circle Supporters
Rebecca and Thomas F. Ahrensfeld, Jr. '73
Anonymous
About the Gardiner Circle
Contributors who made a gift or gifts totaling $100,000 or more are recognized as members of the Gardiner Circle.
Robert M. ‘Stretch’ Gardiner was a member of the Class of 1940 of the Pawling School and President of the Board of Trustees from 1991 to 2003. Stretch's legacy at Trinity-Pawling is profound. The Gardiner Library and Learning Commons and the Gardiner Theater stand as enduring testaments to his generosity and leadership. Those members of the Trinity-Pawling community who give $100,000 or more to the School are welcomed into the Gardiner Circle. Their generosity parallels that of our esteemed alumnus and benefactor, Stretch Gardiner ‘40.
Colhoun Society • $50,000 - $99,999
Colhoun Society Supporters
Kevin J. Arquit
Patricia and James L. Bellis, Jr. '72
Linda and Douglas E. Ebert '64
Kathleen and Erik K. Olstein '86, P'11, P'14, P'17
About the colhoun society
Contributors who made a gift or gifts totaling $50,000 to $99,999 or more are recognized as members of the Colhoun Society.
Richard N. Colhoun P’70, P’72 offered Trinity-Pawling extraordinary leadership and dedication for nearly thirty years. As President of the Board of Trustees from 1978 to 1991, Dick oversaw the completion of the first capital campaign and helped launch the second. His creation of the School's first Board of Trustees was perhaps his greatest accomplishment, establishing a legacy of positive service that still stands today. Like Dick Colhoun, donors in this Society are philanthropic leaders and visionaries, impacting the community while simultaneously raising the bar for others.
Dunbar Society • $25,000 - $49,999
Dunbar Society Supporters
Dianne P. and John J. Avlon
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
JB Ferrarone
Janet Keating
Linda and Gilbert K. Lamb '53
The Donald C. McGraw Foundation, Inc.
Robert L.W. McGraw
Philip A. Norkeliunas
Barbara and G. Christian Roux '73
about the dunbar society
Contributors who made a gift or gifts totaling $25,000 to $49,999 or more are recognized as members of the Dunbar Society.
William W. Dunbar, P’69, P’72 was considered by many to be the “soul” of Trinity-Pawling, serving two headmasters in running day-to-day matters at the School from 1955 until his retirement in 1978. Dunbar Society donors are those who echo the essential leadership of Bill Dunbar in their commitment to the School.
1907 Society • $10,000 - $24,999
1907 Society Supporters
William S. Baldwin '79
Richard H. Bauer '70
The Blauvelt Demarest Foundation
Michael and Polly Brandmeyer
Marilyn-Joy and Michael V. Cerny P'17
Emily and Dennis P. Coyle '56
John C. Daniels '48
JoAnn Langham and Harvey Dann
Roniece and Henry B. duPont IV '86
The GoGo Foundation
The Robert and Janet Gould Charitable Fund
Kathleen and Robert G. Ix '83
Pooh Lockwood and Charles C. Lockwood
Joseph B. McElligott IV
Nor' Easter Foundation
Courtney and William S. Platt '83
Andrea and Timothy C. Rollins '81
David Sample '67
Ryan Schell
Judy and John Temple, Parents & Grandparents
Sallie and Alexander T. Van Rensselaer '52
Maurice "Mo" Samuel Vaughn '86
Caroline and Andrew Walker P'22
Jean F. Webb IV
The Whitman Family
Stephanie and David E. Wolkoff P'21
Ming Cheng and Yi Xu P'23
Jennifer and Joseph Yamin P'23
About the 1907 society
Contributors who made a gift or gifts totaling $10,000 to $24,999 or more are recognized as members of the 1907 Society.
This giving society honors the year the Pawling School was founded. Donors whose growing capacity allows them to make gifts at these levels are welcomed into the 1907 Society. Gifts such as these bolster The Trinity-Pawling Fund, and in turn, all aspects of life on campus.
Gamage Society • $5,000 - $9,999
Gamage Society Supporters
BNY Mellon Charitable Gift Fund
Peter L. Boggs
Jenifer and Peter Bologna P'21
Verena and Miguel Brion P'21
JP Burlington
Timothy Burns
Valerie S. Busby
Canido Basonas Construction Services, LLC
Robin and Thomas G. Caruso P'21, P'23
Courtenay and Anthony Caramico P'24, P'26
Mary and Michael D. Colhoun '70
The Harvey and Lois Dann Foundation
Sarah and Tyler Dann
Noel and Edward J. Foley III '64
David L. Foster
Deborah Gibbs P'21
Duncan AC Gilkey
Kristina and Louis S. Gimbel IV P'23
The Haughey Company, Inc.
Margaret and Philip C. Haughey '53
Samuel S. Hemingway '70
Thomas R. Hess
John W. Hutchinson, Jr.
Sandra and Jacob D. Jamron P'20, P'22
David Jollin
Jean Doyen De Montaillou and Michael A. Kovner '58
Kim and Gregory P. Marks P'21
Courtney and J.L. Osei Mevs '94
James S. Muncey
Sukhwan Park P'22
Deborah and Alton W. Ray
Ray Family
William L. Richards '67
Susan and Alvah O. Rock '59
Eleanor and William W. Rose, Jr. '50
Marlynn and William P. Scully '57
Randall Schmid
Nancy and Joshua Silverman P'22
Cal Stempel
Lonna & Jay Sullivan ‘96
Jennifer and William W. Taylor
Virginia and Duncan C. Tenney '70
Ken Weeman '59
George H. Weatherbe III '70
Wicks Chapin, Inc.
About the gamage society
Contributors who made a gift or gifts totaling $5,000 to $9,999 or more are recognized as members of the Gamage Society.
Dr. Frederick L. Gamage, Sr. was the founder and first Headmaster of the Pawling School from 1907 to 1932, and Headmaster Emeritus and School Chaplain from 1932 to 1942. Frederick L. Gamage, Jr., was the second Headmaster of Trinity-Pawling from 1932 to 1935. Honoring Dr. Gamage’s mission, members of his namesake society are essential supporters of the School.
Cluett Society • $2,500 - $4,999
Cluett Society Supporters
Tom and Cathey Albertson P'04
Yoon Keun Ane '05 & Garam Kim
Anonymous
David B. Benham
Hernando Caicedo
Iris and Micah S. Chase '84
Wally Danforth
Charles and Faye Dow
E.A. and Kaye Durham Foundation
Paul Gambal
Daniel Griffin
Sandy Guthrie
Dillon H. Halloran '13
Stephen W. Hannock '69
H. Alexander Henry
The Henry Foundation
Patricia J. Jenny and Kent Hiteshew
Elizabeth and Richard A. Hoefer, Jr. '68
Jane and Robert C. Holder
Mathilde Hopkins P'22
Carolyn C. Hunsicker
Jewish Communal Fund
Refet J. S. Kaplan '79
James C. Knowlton '03
Cort Larned III P'17
Elizabeth M. Larned
Su Peng and Wentao Liu P'24
Susan and Peter J. McCabe '68
Richard A. Mellon '83
Frederick C. Meyer '68
Maureen and Robert C. Miller
Dana Mills P'18
Howard C. Mount
Leanne and John G. Nichols, Jr. P'21
Margot C. Pyle
Stephen Ross
Stacey and Daryl J. Rubinstein '94
Ellen and James L. Sanford '66
Edwin C. Sapp '02
Cheryl and Stephen H. Schmid '69
Tom Schnautz
Total Solutions, Inc.
Christopher S. Wardman '05
Yuanyuan Zhu and Anzhuo Xu P'22
Cari and Joseph Young P'24
Joanne J. and Robert H. Yunich '61
about the Cluett Society
Contributors who made a gift or gifts totaling $2,500 to $4,999 or more are recognized as members of the Cluett Society.
George B. Cluett was a friend of Dr. Gamage’s and the benefactor behind the construction of Trinity-Pawling’s most iconic building, Cluett Hall. Individuals who make gifts at this level provide us with the critical support that we need to continue educating tomorrow's leaders and are welcomed to the Cluett Society.
Barstow Society • $1,500 - $2,499
Barstow Society Supporters
Christina and Scott Ackerman P'21
Beth and Hamilton Amer
Anonymous
C. Brock Bauknight, Jr. '88
Julie and John Beimler P'24
Glenn C. Carey
Suzanne and John G. Cartier '56
Philip G. Chasin '05
Marc J. Daniel DVM
Charleigh R. Davis '70
William C. de Brun '64
Donarra Thoroughbreds
Meg and Lawrence C. Eaton '68
Elizabeth and Lincoln Ellis P'21
Michelle and David W. Florence
Four Bees Foundation
Elizabeth W. Gardiner
Polly and Barry Gleichenhaus
Jamie Hiteshew
June and Peter B. Marx '73
Alison and Slade Mead
Anne C. Shera Mehlich and Robert W. Mehlich '69
Paul Miller Family Foundation
Lisa and Kenper W. Miller '64
Lynn and David P. Neligan '75
Nancy and Peter F. Nostrand '65
Elizabeth and Walter H. Parkinson '62
Ann and W. Hollis Petersen '64
Katherine and William D. Pettit, Jr. '67
William P. Shannon, Jr. '69
Shayne M. Skov '09
Dennis Slater '68
G.E.B. Slocum
Gay and Archibald A. Smith III
Elliott Smith
Mary Kaye and Gregory A. Spore '85
H. Carl Sturcke '61
The Sullivan Family
Julia and Christopher Tolman P'23
Helene R. Kluger and Robert A. Tweed
Bobby Waegelein
Carol and Ross M. Weale '58
Alice and Frederick G. Weeman '63
Edward B. White
Constance and Andrew M. Wright '99
Youhuhu
Kirstin and Linton L. Young '87
About the barstow society
Contributors who made a gift or gifts totaling $1,500 to $2,499 or more are recognized as members of the Barstow Society.
Frederic Duclos Barstow ’14 was a gifted student interested in nature. His parents funded the original science building in his memory because of his great love for the Pawling School. Donors who contribute $1,500 or more to the School in a single fiscal year are considered members of the Barstow Society. Year in and year out, we rely on these supporters to buoy us, and we thank them for their consistent support.
Blue and Gold Society (Young Alumni) • $500+
Pride Society (Young Alumni) • $100+
Pride Society Supporters (Young Alumni)
Peter M. Aiello '16
Abdulsalam A. Alagil '16
Marcus Eldredge '19
Miles M. Martin '16
Stephen Perez '19
Kyle Playsted '20
Cameron A. Woodin '18
Andrew T. Wyman '16
About the Pride Society
Alumni from the last five graduating classes (2016–2020) who contributed $100 or more are recognized as members of the Pride Society.
Thank You!
For the complete list of donors for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, please view our Donor Honor Roll. We are so grateful to our generous network of supporters who make a Trinity-Pawling education possible!