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2010-11 Annual Report v5_<strong>Layout</strong> 2 1/16/12 4:17 PM Page 9MANLIUS PEBBLE HILL 2010/11 ANNUAL REPORTThe FacultyDevelopment FundInitiated in 1983 with a gift from theEdward E. Ford Foundation. Thefunds provide lasting support for thecontinued education and professionaldevelopment of faculty and staff.Friends of the <strong>School</strong> matched theoriginal grant. The Edward E. FordFoundation later made another gift tothis Fund.Accumulated capital: $68,115The Flag ScholarshipOriginated in 1998 to providescholar ship assistance specifically forthe children of The <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>School</strong>,<strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>, or <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>alumni to attend <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>.As part of this scholarship campaign,The <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>School</strong> flagpole wasmoved to the <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>campus in 1999. Each year, a child ofan alumnus/a is presented with theFlag Scholarship.Accumulated capital: $42,538Emmett Greenleaf ’53HQ andSharon GreenleafThe Glynis George FundInitiated in October of 1980 inmemory of young Glynis GeorgeKelly, a former student at <strong>Manlius</strong><strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> who was tragically killedin a motorcycle accident. In hermemory, an award is given each yearto an Upper <strong>School</strong> student whoshows particular aptitude for creativewriting.Accumulated capital: $1,318The Goodyear-BurlingameScholarshipEstablished in May of 2001 in honorof The Goodyear-Burlingame <strong>School</strong>,a local private school which closed in1951. Alumni from this school havemade gifts to this Fund with the hopethat funds can be collected sufficientto endow a scholarship in the name ofGoodyear-Burlingame.Accumulated capital: $15,124AnonymousRichard Alberding and Marilyn AlberdingLucia Albright ’46John Bock and JoAnn Bock ’41Louise G. BristolJohn A. CirandoBeatrice Eberst ’46Peter Friedel and Jane Friedel ’47Stewart Hancock, Jr. ’40 andRuth Hancock ’40Harold Hawley and Susan Hawley ’41Richard Ledyard and Theckla LedyardRobert Lewis ’45 andGelene (Terpening) LewisNancy Mc CartyMrs. Nancy Jardine MeisterH. Murray and Letty Murray ’36Judith D. OplingerMary Ellen Ryan ’40David Sander and Amelia G. SanderVirginia Steigerwald ’42Jay Wason and Martha Wason ’46The Martha L. HeerCitizenship Fund(formerly the MPH Lower <strong>School</strong>Library Fund) This award ispresented at Commencement to theSenior who best exemplifies the“5 Cs” – cooperation, consideration,confidence, concern, and courtesy.It is presented in honor of formerLower <strong>School</strong> Head Martha Heer,who was the embodiment of the“5 Cs” and who initiated theirintegration into MPH culture.Following her passing, Mrs. Heer’sfamily and friends established thememorial fund that makes this awardpossible. Mrs. Heer devoted morethan three decades of her life to theeducation of MPH students, and it isthe <strong>School</strong>’s hope that contributionsto this fund will enable it to grow intoa fully-endowed MPH scholarship.Accumulated capital: $10,311The Major James R. JacobsScholarshipEstablished in December of 2000through a gift made by Robert J.Smutny, former faculty member ofThe <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>School</strong>. A scholarship to<strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> <strong>School</strong> ispresented each year in memory ofMajor James R. Jacobs, also a formerfaculty member of The <strong>Manlius</strong><strong>School</strong>.Accumulated capital: $106,146| 9

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