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ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 BOARD OF TRUSTEES/MISSION STATEMENT Board of Trustees OFFICERS Leslie Callahan, President Mike Garatoni ’82, Vice President Erin Hoffmann Harding, Secretary Eric Marion, Treasurer Melissa Grubb, Assistant Secretary, Ex Officio MEMBERS Gannon Clark Beth Gudeman Steven Haines Matthew Kahn ’84 Don Krabill (Deceased) Erin Linder Hanig, Esq. ’94 Phil Newbold Ernestine Raclin, President Emeritus Stephanie Schurz Dr. Ilene Sheffer Larry Swank Dr. Michelle Thompson ’85 Cari Shein This year’s Annual Report is dedicated in loving memory of Don Krabill - a dear friend, valued Board colleague, and treasured member of our community. Mission Statement This mission of The Stanley Clark School is to inspire and challenge students to achieve excellence in academics, the arts, athletics, and character in a nurturing environment that fosters critical thinking, creativity, accountability to self and others, and the discovery of each student’s strengths and passions. The Stanley Clark School | 3123 Miami Street, South Bend, IN 46614 Tel 574.291.4200 | Fax 574.299.4170 Every effort was made to ensure that all donors from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015 are listed in this document. We apologize for any omissions or discrepancies. If you made a gift between the listed dates and your name does not appear or appears differently than you prefer, please contact the Director of Advancement at 574.291.4200 ext. 525. www.stanleyclark.org –1– President’s Letter Head of School’s Letter Dear Parents, Alumni and Friends of The Stanley Clark School, Dear Stanley Clark Families and Friends, On behalf of the Board of Trustees, thank you for your generous support of The Stanley Clark School over the past year. The 2014-15 year was a particularly exciting one, as we broke ground, watched construction with awe and anticipation, and celebrated completion of our beautiful new Hiler Hall. Our dream of creating wonderful new learning space for our Lower School students and a warm, welcoming main entrance to our school, as well as uniting our school community under a single roof, has been beautifully realized. Clark students and families will be enjoying these wonderful opportunities for years to come. All of this construction and improvements have been achieved without any debt, thanks to the generosity of our Stanley Clark Community. As I reflect on the year, I am struck by both stability and change, consistency and progress. Our mission, our core values, and our traditions remain strong. We focus daily on our mission to promote excellence in academics, the arts, athletics, and character. These four pillars define the essence of the Clark experience. And Olympic Day, Final Assembly, and commencement photographs on the atrium stairs are just a few of the traditions that convey our identity and strengthen our community. These things speak to the soul of The Stanley Clark School, which transcends the bricks and mortar and lives in the experiences and memories of every child who passes through our doors. In addition to our major construction project, we are happy to say that, thanks to you, our annual giving has exceeded expectations, with increased support from parents as well as alumni. On behalf of the Board, I am humbled and grateful for the outpouring of support for our School. We also embrace changes that enable us to build a stronger Stanley Clark School community. Most notably, Hiler Hall rises in the heart of our campus, bringing the entire Stanley Clark family under one roof. By the time this goes to print, we will inhabit a beautiful new space and enter through a new front door. Thank you so much to Mrs. Margaret Hiler and her family for their extraordinary and transformational gift. Clark offers a remarkable experience academically as well as in the arts, athletics, and character development. The foundation Clark students develop here, during these precious early and middle years, is the basis on which they build their achievements in high school and beyond. A child’s time at Clark is truly priceless, and we are grateful for your recognition that annual giving plays an essential role in our ability to offer the best education in our region. Thank you as well to everyone who played a role in making 2014-15 a fabulous year at The Stanley Clark School. Thank you to the students who worked hard academically, athletically, and artistically, and demonstrated excellent character during the year. Thank you to our faculty and staff for the passion and skill they bring to our students every day. Thank you to our Board of Trustees and countless other volunteers who make this place tick on a daily basis in myriad ways. As we look ahead, the Board of Trustees continues to make fiscal and strategic decisions based on The Stanley Clark School’s mission and core values. Thank you for your trust, confidence, and generous support for our School. Most importantly, thank you to the families who entrust us with the education of their children. We strive every day to earn that trust and, with your support, will continue not only to provide a superior educational experience but also to build a tight-knit and enduring community. With gratitude, Melissa Grubb, Head of School Leslie D. Callahan –2– –3– 70 % 25 In the last 10 years, 3 of our 6 –8 th th 39 of our graders compete on the Speech Team SCS alumni have been valedictorians of their high school class faculty members are 100 K" alumnae of Middle School students % participate in music instruction whether it be general music, band, strings, or chorus 22 In the last 10 SCS alumni have been named National Merit Scholars 14 years, 95 of which were National Merit Scholar Finalists % of the class of 2015 Faculty and Administration participated in approximately 1,585 Hola Bonjour Guten Tag Algebra I completed or higher professional development hours last fiscal year 100 % of our graduating class tested into at least Level 2 foreign language : 71 Student to teacher ratio 2014-2015 Financials The Stanley Clark School’s net assets as of June 30, 2015 were approximately $13.0 million, including an endowment of approximately $4.6 million. As with most independent schools, tuition is the largest source of revenue and covers approximately 78% of the school’s budget. The school relies on income from its endowment and the support of the greater SCS family through philanthropic giving for the amount not covered by tuition and other revenues. Every gift is a direct investment in academic programming, our talented faculty members, and our facility at The Stanley Clark School. The Stanley Clark School is a 501(c)(3) organization and is therefore exempt from federal and state income taxes. A copy of the school’s federal tax form 990 is available upon request. The school has received an unqualified opinion on its financial statements from its independent auditors, Crowe Horwath, for the past 27 years. –6– 2014-2015 Summary of Financial Activities REVENUE FROM CHARITABLE ANNUAL GIVING OPERATING REVENUE 78% Tuition (net) $3,569,750 Annual Giving & Special Events $388,060 8% Restricted Giving $212,505 4% Other $210,510 4% Transfers from Endowment $242,500 6% Total $4,623,325 100% Charitable annual giving at The Stanley Clark School supports us in many ways ranging from operating budget to the permanent endowments. All gifts play a vital role in Clark’s financial success. Each year, The Clark Annual Fund and Kaleidoscope raise unrestricted dollars to support the school’s operating budget. This money helps alleviate the variance between the cost of educating a child at Stanley Clark and the tuition that is collected for our students. Some benefactors choose to designate their gifts to support specific programs or needs. Permanent endowment ensures that The Stanley Clark School will be here to serve its community for generations to come. Tuition (net) | 78% Annual Giving & Special Events | 8% Restricted Giving | 4% Other | 4% Transfers from Endowment | 6% OPERATING EXPENSES $3,127,290 72% Administrative $467,975 11% Instructional Materials & Supplies $296,002 7% Buildings, Grounds & Transportation $212,837 5% Transfer to Capital Reserve $250,000 5% Total $4,354,104 Salaries & Salary Related Benefits The Stanley Clark School is grateful to accept gifts of the following: • Cash gifts • Pledges over four years • Planned giving • Charitable gift annuities • Charitable trusts • Gifts of stock and securities • Gifts of life insurance • In-kind Gifts • Gifts to your local community foundation earmarked for The Stanley Clark School 100% Clark Annual Fund | 25% Designated Gifts | 15% Endowment | 10% Salaries & Salary Related Benefits | 72% Kaleidoscope | 50% Administrative | 11% Instructional Materials & Supplies | 7% Buildings, Grounds & Transportation | 5% Transfer to Capital Reserve | 5% –8– –9– The Clark Annual Fund The Clark Annual Fund is a year-round philanthropic initiative designed to augment tuition and other revenue sources in reaching a balanced budget. Gifts made to The Clark Annual Fund directly impact dayto-day expenses not fully covered by tuition and fees. The strength of The Clark Annual Fund has helped the school balance its budget for over 50 years. The Stanley Clark School recognizes the following levels of giving for unrestricted gifts to The Clark Annual Fund: • Cleland Circle ($20,000 and above) • President’s Club ($10,000 to $19,999) • Head of School’s Club ($5,000 to $9,999) • 1958 Club ($2,500 to $4,999) • Trustees’ Circle ($1,000 to $2,499) • Friends of Stanley Clark ($500 to $999) • Red and White Club ($250 to $499) • Tiger’s Club ($1 to $249) Trustees Circle ($1,000 to $2,499) Anonymous Mrs. Kathlyn A. Butus Mr. and Mrs. Gannon Clark Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Dew Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grubb Mrs. Erin Linder Hanig, Esq. ’94 and Mr. Justin Hanig Mr. Ryan Harding and Ms. Erin Hoffmann Harding Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heath Dr. Ben Heller and Dr. Hope Hollocher Cleland Circle ($20,000 and above) Mr. Michael Parin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shinnick President’s Club ($10,000 to $19,999) Mr. and Mrs. Brad Beutter Head of School’s Club ($5,000 to $9,999) Mr. Michael A. Garatoni ’82 and Mrs. Beth Garatoni Dr. Todd W. Rozycki and Dr. Nicole Brunette Mr. and Mrs. Todd F. Schurz Mr. and Mrs. Barry S. Shein Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Stout Dr. Howard Wiarda and Dr. Ann B. Wiarda 1958 Club ($2,500 to $4,999) Mr. Steven K. Haines Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Newbold Pond Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David C. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Van Gurley – 10 – Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hof Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Jordanich Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Krabill Mr. and Mrs. Eric Marion Mr. and Mrs. Mariusz Jozef Mazurek Mr. and Mrs. William J. Schmuhl, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Starodub Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swank Friends of Stanley Clark ($500 to $999) Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Conrad R. Adams II Mrs. Erin Elliot ’99 and Mr. David Elliot Mr. Gregory L. Fahey ’74 Dr. and Mrs. Priyank Gandhi Mr. Laurence D. Jones, Jr. ’83 Ms. Ann Krsul and Ms. Leslie Sullivan Dr. Gurudutt and Dr. Alaka Kulkarni Ms. Caryn MacKenzie Ms. Ashley M. Martin ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Nanni Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Peters Ms. Constance Sue Pond ’67 Dr. Ilene Sheffer and Mr. Rick Sheffer Dr. Michelle Thompson ’85 and Mr. Mark Maher Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Webb Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Wells Wells Fargo Education Matching Gift Program Red and White Club ($250 to $499) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Ashbaugh ’72 Dr. Peter and Dr. Christina Barnes Mr. Stanley Clark Carmichael ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Frucci Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gaertig Mr. and Mrs. Craig Gudeman Mr. and Mrs. Cory Havens Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hensley Dr. David J. Isaacson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kennedy Mr. Troy Kerckhove and Ms. Heather Weaver-Kerckhove Mr. James Lewis and Mrs. Greta Roemer Lewis ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Mario E. Manta Tiger’s Club ($1 to $249) Cont. Ms. Melanie Martin Mr. Ryan D. McKim ’89 and Mrs. Rachel McKim Mr. Fausto Hernandez-Trillo and Ms. Angelica de la Medina Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Odar Mr. and Mrs. Colin Reilly Dr. Lori Risser Dr. Roderich Schwarz and Dr. Margaret Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Sims South Bend Clinic Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Visconsi Mr. John A. Warner ’67 Mr. John Yarger and Mrs. Carrie Warren Yarger ’79 Tiger’s Club ($1 to $249) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Ball Ms. Sadie Barrett ’19 Mr. Philip M. Bender ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blakemore Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bontrager Dr. and Mrs. David J. Botkin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burgun Ms. Kathy Burnette Mr. and Mrs. John Bush Mr. Christopher Carrillo and Dr. Jacqueline Carrillo Mr. David Chudzynski and Mrs. Deborah Girasek-Chudzynski Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cobb Mr. Mason Cox ’71 Mr. Daniel J. Crossen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cullen III Mr. Nicholas Clyne Ms. Micaela A. Cochran ’00 Mr. Michael P. Cwidak-Kusbach ’00 Mrs. Suzanne J. Millar Dougherty ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Douglass Mr. George J. Efta and Dr. Carol Ann Mooney Ms. Valerie Efta ’98 Ms. Carol S. Eliel ’68 Mrs Katherine M. Ferlic-Stanek ’91 Mr. Marino Fernadez and Ms. Mary Terese Fernandez ’78 Mr. David Filer IV ’74 and Ms. Pamela Mozdzierz Filer Medical, LLC Mr. Gabriel Flores and Mrs. Beatriz A. Alcocer Mr. Steven D. Forry ’89 Ms. Ann Gazdick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geisler Mrs. Edward Gergesha Mr. Barry J. Greenhut ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haugh Mr. and Mrs. Rich Hayes Mr. Theodor J. Hengesbach ’80 Mrs. Tamryn Hennessy ’74 Ms. Caitlin Hiler ’01 Mr. and Mrs. William Hindsley Mr. and Mrs. Todd Hooper Dr. Shari D. Hughes ’80 – 12 – Mr. Jason B. Hunter and Ms. Paige Risser Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jones Ms. Elizabeth Keim ’93 Mr. Brady J. Kiehm ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knapp Dr. Brian Krostenko and Dr. Joan Downs-Krostenko Mrs. Susan Hammes Kruggel ’74 Dr. Jennifer L. Stanley LaCluyzé ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Landram Mr. Charles Phil Lenyo Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lotter Mr. and Mrs. Alan Loyd Mr. and Mrs. George L. Lund, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Maxwell Dr. Gail Levatin McLauchlan ’70 Mr. Eric Messenger ’87 Mrs. Kristin L. Mitchell ’85 Dr. and Mrs. Raman Mitra Mr. Douglas Morrison and Dr. Colleen Morrison Mr. Thomas Mygind and Ms. Amanda Divine Mr. Blake Nickle ’93 Mr. Leslie M. Niedbalski and Ms. Colleen A. Dorsey Mrs. Kathleen G. O’Connor ’83 Oracle Corporation Matching Gifts Program Mr. Timothy Otter ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Paige Dr. and Mrs. Dale Patterson Dr. David Pflum and Mrs. Laura Pflum ’95 Ms. Alexandra Prast Dr. and Mrs. Barth Pollak Mr. and Mrs. Kasey Pruett Mr. William Rawson Mr. Alexander Regnery ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Rehrer Mr. and Mrs. William J. Reinke Esq. Ms. Dawne DiOrio Rekas ’69 Mr. Patrick Rice Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Roemer Mr. Kurt W. Roemer ’81 Ms. Nanci B. Sanders Mrs. Jennifer Frieden Schilke ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Carsten W. Schmidt Mr. Daniel Schultz ’66 Ms. Caroline M. Schurz ’06 Mr. James Anthony Schurz ’04 Mrs. Susan Shields Mrs. Gail Stier ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Swenson Ms. Nancy M. Syburg ’65 Ms. Corrine A. Tallman ’89 Ms. Judith Tidrick Dr. Guillermo Trejo and Mrs. Anne Bax Mr. Charles Trippel and Mrs. Julie Coussens Trippel ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Stevan Vukcevich Dr. and Mrs. Troy Weirick Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Weiss Mr. John P. Ziker ’79 – 13 – Gifts-In-Kind to The Clark Annual Fund Mr. and Mrs. William Butler Ms. Nancy Drew Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglass Mr. and Mrs. William Halt Dorene and Jerry Hammes Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Luck Honor and Memorial Contributions Further Giving Restricted Gifts In Memory of Edor Anderson In Honor of Cheryl Geisler Mrs. Serena Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglass Mrs. Charlotte Gates Dr. Bilal Ansari and Dr. Shamaila Ansari Mr. David Chudzynski and Ms. Deborah Girasek-Chudzynski Dr. Pamela Cook Mr. and Mrs. Robin Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Gary Frucci Mr. Michael Garatoni ’82 and Mrs. Beth Garatoni Ms. Ann Gazdick Mr. and Mrs. Craig Gudeman Mr. Mark Harman ’76 and Mrs. Kristin Harman Dr. Ben Heller and Dr. Hope Hollocher Mr. and Mrs. William Hindsley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hof Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Jordanich Mr. and Mrs. Troy Kerckhove Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Luck Mr. and Mrs. George Lund, Jr. Ms. Nanci Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swank Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tallman Mr. Guillermo Trejo and Ms. Anne Bax Mr. and Mrs. Victor Washington Mr. and Mrs. David Wojcicki In Memory of Jonathon B. Burton ’04 Anonymous Mr. Daniel Adams ’87 and Mrs. Jenny Adams Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Brad Beutter Ms. Christina Butler Community Foundation St. Joseph County Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglass Elizabeth Interiors Freedom 22 Foundation The Estate of Mrs. Thais Gates Mr. and Mrs. William Githens Mr. and Mrs. Craig Gudeman Mr. and Mrs. William Halt Mr. Mark Harman ’76 and Mrs. Kristin Harman Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hartnagel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hennel Robert J. Hiler Family Foundation Mr. Matthew Kahn and Mrs. Janine Felder-Kahn Mr. and Mrs. David Klotz Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kunst Ms. Georgette Lochmandy and Ms. Donna Lochmandy Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Luck – 14 – Mr. and Mrs. George Lund, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Lutz Ms. Kimberly Moore Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nanni Mr. and Mrs. Dan O’Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Allan Peyer Mr. and Mrs. Colin Reilly Ms. Nanci Sanders Mr. Daniel Schultz and Mr. John Novak Mr. and Mrs. James Shea Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shinnick Stiver Foundation * Mr. Fred Rush and Ms. Leslie Callahan Ms. Leslie Sullivan and Ms. Ann Krsul Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swank Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tallman Dr. Mark Thompson ’90 and Ms. Meg Evans Dr. Michelle Thompson ’85 and Mr. Mark Maher Dr. Guillermo Trejo and Mrs. Anne Bax Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Visconsi Mr. Eric Wagner and Ms. Frances Schmuhl Dr. Howard Wiarda and Dr. Ann Wiarda Mr. William Burton and Mrs. Deborah Burton ’72 In Memory of Peter Butus Mr. Keith Butus ’74 In Memory of Bob Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tallman In Memory of William A. Carleton, Sr. 1st Source Bank Ms. Barbara Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Ty Gable Mr. and Mrs. William Gates Mr. and Mrs. William Reinke, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roemer Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tallman In Memory of John H. Fannin Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tallman In Memory of Jay Grubb In Memory of Jo Glanders Geary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Luck Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peters – 15 – In Honor of T.J. Hennel In Memory of Mimi Story Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hennel Mr. Thomas Story In Memory of Mrs. Mary Kanies In Memory of Jane Warner Mrs. Joyce Peyer Mr. Peter and Mrs. Nancy Baranay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Borger Ms. Alice Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglass Mr. George Efta and Dr. Carol Ann Mooney Ms. Susan Frank Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grillo Mrs. Anne Hillman Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lake Mrs. Barbara Lobdell Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Luck Ms. Mary Madison Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Miller Mr. William Montgomery ’72 and Mrs. Pamela Montgomery Ms. Patricia Mullan Mrs. Ernestine M. Raclin Mr. and Mrs. William Reinke, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roemer Mr. and Mrs. David Roos Ms. Nanci Sanders Mr. and Mrs. William Schmuhl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stifel Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tallman Mr. James Warner ’64 and Mrs. Christine Warner Mr. Timothy Fulnecky and Mrs. Katherine Warner Fulnecky ’70 Ms. Kerrilee Wing In Memory of Timothy Lake ’92 Mr. and Mrs. John Hiler Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lake Mr. and Mrs. Todd Schurz In Memory of Laurie Levatin ’65 Dr. Janet Levatin ’67 Mrs. Gail Stier ’65 In Memory of Dr. Olufemi Okanlami Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglass In Honor of Mary and Norman Peters Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roepke In Honor of Mimi Piane Mr. Joe Morris and Ms. Amelia Tolbert In Memory of Kimson Plaut ’65 Mrs. Gail Stier ’65 In Honor of Mrs. Ernestine Raclin Ms. Barbara Dillon In Honor of Dick Sisti Mr. Robert Bartels, Jr. ’80 In Memory of Donald Scheel, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglass In Memory of Andrew Stevens ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tallman – 17 – The Merlin Project Merlin Project Donors I have a story to share with you that has roots in profound loss, but is propelled by gratitude, optimism and a deep belief in the value of relationships. offered to match 10% of funds raised up to $50,000. That night $24,500 was raised in less than 10 minutes. Shortly after Kaleidoscope, Kelly Bellinger and I met to discuss best use of the gifts. First and foremost, in honor of the relationships Merlin so wonderfully nurtured, we determined that regardless of “what” is built, its “purpose” must be rooted in building community, fostering relationships, and honoring the essence of true friendship that Merlin embodied. If you attended Kaleidoscope, you know how the story begins. Brad Foster called me the morning of the auction to share the story he planned to tell that evening. Brad’s empathy for the Bellinger family upon the passing of Merlin is deep and personal as he, as a seven-year-old, lost his own father to leukemia. Chris Murphy, Kelly Bellinger’s father, eulogized Brad’s father. What you did not know that evening was that a written copy of that eulogy was in Brad’s jacket pocket as he spoke. To that end, it was decided that significant enhancements to the new LS playground plans would fulfill this purpose not only for children, but adults as well. This new playground, named in perpetuity for Merlin Bellinger, will provide a warm, happy place for children to forge life-long relationships as well as an outside space where parents are encouraged to do the same. Of the many aspects of Brad’s loss, one that stands out for him is the absence of a permanent, tangible “remembrance” to help elicit the special stories that keep the happy memories of his father vivid and alive. While there is so much no one can fix about the death of parent, Brad wants to fix this aspect for MCB (Merlin Christopher Bellinger) and Avery Bellinger. Thank you to all who donated, this playground will be a lasting reminder of the importance of nurturing relationships, regardless of how old we are; a gift Merlin shared with so many. And with that, what is currently called “The Merlin Project” was born. Brad told his story at the end of the evening at Kaleidoscope and raised funds that would go to build something, yet to be determined at that point, lasting and meaningful at The Stanley Clark School in memory of Merlin. Brad graciously Anonymous Mr. Nafe S. Alick Dr. Bilal Ansari and Dr. Shamaila Ansari Mr. Peter and Mrs. Nancy Baranay Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barrett Mr. John Becker Mr. and Mrs. Brad Beutter Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blakemore Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Bullock ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Gannon Clark Mr. Jim Clemenson and Ms. Allyson Powers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglass Mrs. Katherine M. Ferlic-Stanek ’91 Mr. David Filer IV ’74 and Ms. Pamela Mozdzierz Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Foster Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Frucci Mr. Michael A. Garatoni ’82 and Mrs. Beth Garatoni Mr. and Mrs. Tracy D. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grubb Mr. and Mrs. Craig Gudeman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hennel Mr. and Mrs. William Hindsley Mr. Ryan Harding and Ms. Erin Hoffmann Harding Mr. Matthew M. Kahn ’84 and Mrs. Janine Felder-Kahn Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Troy Kerckhove Mr. John Leinweber and Mr. Jim Laughlin Dr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Logie Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Luck Mr. and Mrs. George Lund, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mario E. Manta Mr. and Mrs. Eric Marion Mr. and Mrs. Mariusz Jozef Mazurek Ms. Patricia McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mereness Ms. Cyndi Miller Mr. Sean Murphy ’86 Ms. Wendy Noble Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Odar Mr. Leo E. Priemer ’98 Mrs. Ernestine M. Raclin Mr. and Mrs. Colin Reilly Dr. Todd W. Rozycki and Dr. Nicole Brunette Ms. Nanci B. Sanders Ms. Frances Schmuhl and Mr. Eric Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Todd F. Schurz Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shinnick Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Shuck Mr. and Mrs. David Story Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swank Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Swanson Dr. Mark A. Thompson ’90 and Ms. Meg Evans Dr. Michelle Thompson ’85 and Mr. Mark Maher Mr. and Mrs. Randall Thornton Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Webb Thank you, Melissa Grubb, Head of School – 18 – – 19 – Kaleidoscope 2015 37th Annual Dinner Auction This year we celebrated the 37th Annual Kaleidoscope Dinner Auction chaired by Donna and Brad Beutter. Many hours of planning culminated into a wonderful community celebration and fundraising event. We are grateful to all the current parents, faculty, local businesses and friends of SCS who contributed to the success of this year’s event. Because of this community’s support, we were able to net approximately $304,000 for the school. Thank you! Kaleidoscope Sponsorship and Underwriting Signature ($10,000 and above) Bronze ($1,500 - $2,999) Mr. and Mrs. Brad Beutter Dr. Bilal and Dr. Shamaila Ansari Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shinnick Mr. Steven Haines Lake Michigan Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Manufacturing Technology, Inc Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Milligan North American Signs, Inc. Platinum ($7,500 - $9,999) Palmer Funeral Homes Anonymous Plenty Consulting, Inc. Crowe Horwath, LLP Memorial Children’s Hospital – Beacon Health System Mr. and Mrs. William Schmuhl, Jr. Dr. Jeffrey Schorey and Dr. Crislyn Schorey Mr. and Mrs. Todd Schurz Gold ($5,000 - $7,499) 1st Source Bank Mr. and Mrs. Gannon Clark Dr. Howard Wiarda and Dr. Ann Wiarda Diamond ($750 - $1,499) Silver ($3,000 - $4,999) Ruby ($500 - $749) Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Luck Majority Builders, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swank Mr. Bryan Caenepeel and Ms. Kim Morton Mrs. Candyce Discavage Mr. Ryan Harding and Ms. Erin Hoffmann Harding Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lake Mr. Michael Parin Dr. Thomas Rhee and Mrs. Jennifer Tam Dr. Paul Schultz and Dr. Margaret Forster Dr. and Mrs. Troy Weirick Bronze ($1,500 - $2,999) Mr. Nafe Alick Alliance Architects Asphalt Restoration Services Bradley Company Graham Allen Partners Growing Kids Learning Center – 20 – Patron and Friends (up to $499) Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Agostino Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blakemore Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bokhart Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper Mr. George Efta and Dr. Carol Ann Mooney Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Foster Mr. and Mrs. Craig Gudeman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hensel Mr. and Mrs. John Hiler Dr. and Mrs. Kean Kamman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kennedy Dr. Brian Krostenko and Dr. Joan Downs-Krostenko Mr. and Mrs. Eric Marion Mr. Mark Maher and Dr. Michelle Thompson ’85 Mr. David Millar and Mrs. Renee Millar Mr. Douglas Morrison and Dr. Colleen Morrison Mr. Subramanian Ramanathan and Dr. Alar Sambandam Mr. and Mrs. David Ray Dr. Lori Risser Mr. Fred Rush and Ms. Leslie Callahan Dr. Sophie Shive Dr. and Mrs. Larry Thompson Teachers & Staff who donated to KAL 2015 Dr. Stephanie Bahus ’94 Ms. Kathy Burnette Mrs. Deborah Girasek-Chudzynski Mr. Nicholas Clyne Mr. Patrick Cobb Dr. Pamela Cook Mrs. Melissa Grubb Mrs. Michelle Havens Mrs. Patrice Hindsley Mr. Richard Hof Mrs. Jill Hunt Mrs. Heather Kerckhove Mrs. Marianne King Mrs. Sarah Lotter Mr. George Lund, Jr. Ms. Caryn MacKenzie Mr. Kurtt Matthys Ms. Alexandra Prast Mrs. Kimberly Pruett Mrs. Maria Reilly Mrs. Ellen Scherb Mrs. Patricia Scott Mrs. Maura Visconsi Mrs. Gayla Vukcevich Mr. Matthew Younts – 21 – Kaliedoscope Gifts-In-Kind Anonymous (2) Aunt Linda Embroidery Bamber’s Superette Food Market Beef O’Brady’s Beyond Zen Studios Bittersweet Pet Resort & Stables Bittersweet Ski and Snowboard Area Breadsmith Briar Leaf Golf Club Buttons & Bows C. Kramer Interiors Cafe Navarre Bar and Restaurant Chadwell Facial Plastic Surgery Children’s Dance Workshop Dance Center City of South Bend Continental Mirrored Graphics Country Florist Culver Academies Culver Marina Data Realty David’s Hands at Amore Mr. and Mrs. Eric Diamond Direct Rug Imports Doc Pierce’s Restaurant Drive & Shine Einstein Bros Bagels Epic Restaurant Fair Oaks Farms Fernwood Botanical Gardens Fleet Feet Sports Mishawaka Frick’s Driver Education School, Inc. Mr. Michael Garatoni ’82 and Mrs. Beth Garatoni Gigi’s Cupcakes of Granger Gilmer Park Animal Clinic Granger Family Eyecare Kaliedoscope Gifts-In-Kind Cont. Gymnastics Michiana Hacienda Hana Yori of Japan Mr. Ryan Harding and Ms. Erin Hoffmann Harding Hilton Chicago Hilton Garden Inn Hinges & Handles Hirsch Studio Mr. Mark Hutchens and Ms. Erica Fischbach ICE Athletic Center Inn at Saint Mary’s Inspire Me! Interiors Etc. Jack-Post Corporation Mr. and Mrs. David Jewell Kelly Cares Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Najeeb Khan Kilwin’s Chocolates & Ice Cream Le Peep Restaurant Luxe Home Interiors Marian High School Martin’s Super Market Mastercare, Inc. Masters Salon Mathnasium McAlister’s Deli McDonald Studio Memorial Health & Lifestyle Center Memorial Hospital Michael & Co 2 Salon & Spa Michiana Beauty College Midwest Gun Exchange My Drawer Full of T-shirts New Balance Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Newlands – 22 – Nicholas J Salon Mr. and Mrs. Myron Noble Old Orchard Golf Course Ms. Shannon Papp Penn High School Penn Station East Coast Subs Portrait Innovations Potawatomi Zoological Society Preventive Medicine Quality Dining. Inc Red Hen Turf Farm Rise N Roll Bakery Rosanne’s Diamonds & Gold Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rutledge Ruth’s Chris Steak House Saint Joseph High School Salon Rouge Sawyers Fine Meats Mr. and Mrs. William J. Schmuhl, Jr. Dr. Jeffrey Schorey and Dr. Crislyn Schorey Mr. and Mrs. Todd Schurz Second City Selah Day Spa Dr. Ilene Sheffer and Mr. Rick Sheffer Sherwin Williams Paint Signal Point Golf Club Snite Museum of Art Sophia Nails South Bend Brew Werks, LLP South Bend Clinic South Bend Country Club South Bend Cubs South Bend Symphony Orchestra Southold Dance Theater Star Martial Arts Strikes & Spares Studebagels Studebaker National Museum Studio C Hair Salon Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swank Sylvan Learning Center Ten Thousand Villages The Crockery The Design Chick The Mark Dine and Tap The Morris Inn The Persian Rug Gallery The Pigeon and the Hen Pottery Theta Ridge Coffee Thyme of Grace U Can Paint 2 University of Notre Dame Uptown Kitchen Valentino’s Scott Leonard Studios Venturi W.J. Hagerty & Sons Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wozniak WSBT-Communication Mr. John Yarger and Mrs. Carrie Warren Yarger ’79 Dr. Michael Yergler ’83 and Mrs. Dana Yergler – 23 – The Stanley Clark School | 3123 Miami Street South Bend, IN 46614 Tel 574.291.4200 | Fax 574.299.4170 www.stanleyclark.org