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Keeping George School Fit for the Future
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Letter from the Head of School
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Thank You
Head of School Nancy Starmer will retire at the end of the 2015-2016 academic year. As our eighth head of school, Nancy has led the school with exceptional vision, integrity, and deep commitment to our mission and Quaker values.
BRUCE WELLER
Dear Friends, As I move into my last year at George School I am more grateful than ever for the privilege of serving as head of this wonderful school. Much of what makes it so wonderful can be credited to all of you. In my opening remarks to our new students each year I remind them that though they may not yet know each other, already they share many common qualities. Foremost among these is the fact that they are the beneficiaries of the care, support, and contributions of a broad and deep community of people. Those people include their own parents, of course, who recognize the importance of their children’s education and have invested not only funds for tuition but their time and energy in the admission process, their hopes for their children’s futures, their engagement with us on this journey, and their faith that their children will flourish and prosper at George School. Our students are also the beneficiaries of the care and commitment of many others, and I remind them of this as well. George School’s beautiful campus and all of our facilities—from Main to the Meetinghouse to the beautiful new Fitness and Athletics Center to our science labs and art studios and performance spaces—are the result of contributions from thousands of graduates, parents and friends over the past 123 years, all of whom wanted George School students to be surrounded by beauty and to have excellent facilities in which to work and learn.
The racial, cultural, religious, socioeconomic, and geographic diversity of our population is the result of a decades-long investment on the part of George School students, teachers, leaders, and graduates who care about creating a more peaceful, respectful, and understanding world. Some of those people, like our graduate Julian Bond, Class of 1957—about whom scores of tributes have been written since his death— have invested their entire careers in this work. Julian returned several times to speak with George School students, most recently in 2011, as have many other distinguished graduates and parents. Many of our assemblies as well as special programs in science, the arts, service, and athletics are the result of commitments made by members of our extended community as well. And the scholarships that so many of you support, that allow so many of our students to attend, and that provide us with the extraordinary socioeconomic diversity that this school enjoys, are gifts that our students now share because of you. Leaving this extraordinary community is made easier by the certainty that our current students, like all of you, will pay these gifts forward long into the future. Thank you for paying your George School experience forward.
Nancy Starmer
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Why Your Support Matters Investing in Our Future Revenues and Expenditures HERE IS WHERE THE MONEY COMES FROM
Endowment Revenue
Annual Fund
Other Income
Tuition
From suitable salaries for phenomenal teachers and support for expanding our curriculum to financial aid and four-square balls, all that goes into providing a high-quality, transformative George School education is expensive. Tuition simply does not cover it all. A significant portion of the operating budget—more than 16 percent—is covered by donations to the Annual Fund, gifts for capital projects, and income from gifts to the endowment funds. These contributions make a huge impact on our community, the quality of instruction and program, and the school’s continued vitality. Annual Fund Gifts Grow in Importance
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Tuition Endowment Revenue Annual Fund Other Income
75.2% 13.2% 3.5% 8.1%
AND HERE IS WHERE IT GOES
The Annual Fund is exactly that: an annual fund that augments tuition revenue and helps support all that goes into providing an exceptional George School education. When the George School robotics team travels to a competition or the theater students perform on stage, the Annual Fund is in the wings. Beyond specific items and experiences, however, one of the greatest “gifts” of healthy annual giving is flexibility. The Annual Fund can support new initiatives and provide a culture of opportunity. Gifts to the Annual Fund in 2014-2015 were more than $1.2 million. Leadership gifts represented 70 percent of annual fund giving.
Financial Aid
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Salaries and Benefits Physical Plant Community Programs Program Expenses
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Salaries and Benefits Financial Aid Physical Plant Community Programs Program Expenses
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The new 100,000 square-foot Fitness and Athletics Center opened in August 2014. Like its neighbor Mollie Dodd Anderson Library, the new facility was built with the capability and flexibility to support our evolving programming needs for the next 123 years.
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Endowment Gifts Support Core Commitments
While annual giving is for today, the endowment is for tomorrow. It provides both a continuing stream of annual revenue, drawn from investment income, and a safeguard against lean times. The endowment provides the financial support to allow George School to be entrepreneurial. The endowment—including endowed funds for specific purposes—supports the school’s highest priorities including:
• Curricular innovation • Financial aid • Faculty and staff compensation • Professional enrichment • Environmental sustainability • Unrestricted endowment funds
This year, our active, socially conscious student body rallied together to encourage the school’s trustees to take a hard look at its endowment portfolio. As a result of their efforts, George School was the first independent, secondary school to join the national movement to reduce its endowment’s investment in fossil fuel-based companies, by eliminating coal mining companies from its total portfolio. The value of the George School endowment is $150.6 million for FY 2015. Though this is large, it is smaller than average when compared to our peer schools. The endowment per student at George School is $279,000 compared to the average endowment per student of $306,000 for peer schools. When it comes to our endowment, George School is extremely responsible and forward-looking. We employ a financially conservative investment strategy and apply socially responsible principles consistent with our community’s values. Our endowment has attained a 10.8 percent threeyear average return.
We need to continue building the endowment to maintain and enhance the George School experience—providing necessary funds for our expansive campus and our mindexpanding curriculum, our diverse student body, and the scholars and mentors who inspire them. And we need to secure these George School hallmarks for another 123 years. Capital Projects for a Century Old Campus
The new Fitness and Athletics Center, made possible by our most recent, very successful capital campaign, is a phenomenal space and, like the Mollie Dodd Anderson Library, befits a school of George School’s quality. Our 123-year-old campus will always be in need of improvements. Efforts such as making windows more energyefficient and upgrading sewer lines may not grab headlines, but they are vital to the health and well-being of the community and to our sustainability programs. Ultimately, giving is not for our beautiful buildings, but for the benefit and growth of our beautiful community. Like the school’s mission, it is ongoing. With the support of faculty, staff, students, families, and friends, George School looks forward to guiding each new class of students as they become cheerful and committed citizen scholars. We will welcome them to open their minds and hearts, to use their education to change themselves and the world for the better, and to let their lives speak. We invite you to let yours speak for George School.
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George School 2014-2015 A Remarkable Year Rachel Keller ’15, Ellie Clermont ’16, and Emily Rucker ’15 updated their programming during Robotics class.
BRUCE WELLER
Record IB and AP Achievement
Every one of the forty-two George School International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma candidates earned their diplomas this year, for a 100 percent success rate. Their average score was 32.4, well above the world average of 29.7. A record number of 180 students also tested in thirty-nine subject areas for a total of 488 IB exams for IB Certificates. This year 140 students took 258 Advanced Placement (AP) exams in twenty-three different subjects, and 88 percent of their scores were three or higher. AP exams are scored on a scale of one to five, with five being the highest. College placement requires a score of three or above. Forty-one students were recognized for their outstanding AP results. A Focus on Math
More than 145 students completed the American Mathematics Competition exam at George School. Fifteen students qualified to move onto the second round of the competition. For the first time two teams—one of four juniors and one of four sophomores—competed against more than 390 participants from seventy schools at the annual high school math competition. The sophomore team took sixth place out of twentynine teams and the junior team captured second place.
In fall 2014 the George School math team was founded. Students competed in a weekly competition sponsored by the Math Association of America and in-ter-stel-lar.com. The team was placed in the Division 1 title bracket and was ranked 12th out of the top sixty-four teams at the end of the competition. New Courses Offered
The Math Department has made significant changes to the scope and sequence of their course offerings that will allow more students to take calculus sooner and to progress further mathematically during their high school years. Freshmen who have completed a year of Honors Geometry will begin in Algebra 2 with Introduction to Analysis. This will allow them to take Precalculus, Calculus, and AB Calculus in subsequent years. Another advanced plan will allow freshmen who have completed both Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 to begin with Geometry with Trigonometry. They can continue their math education with Algebra 2 with Introduction to Analysis, Precalculus, and Calculus. A third option for students with an exceptional talent and interest in math is available for freshmen with a strong background in Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry. It will
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EDEN MCEWEN ’17
1: Son Nguyen ’18 and Alex Park ’17 worked with teacher Shantel Hubert on a characterization chart in English class. 2: George School students started a math team in September 2014 to compete in a national Math Madness competition. 3: Michael Patterson ’17 and Nick Lilley ’17 worked with teacher Erin Sio on a surface tension lab in biology. 4: Quinn Ardastra ’17, Tommy Cifelli ’17, Josh Burnett-Breen ’17, and Tyler Mahlmann ’17 reviewed their TAD presentations. Thinking Across Disciplines (TAD) is a sophomore class project that helps students explore metacognitive thinking.
begin with Advanced Algebraic and Geometric Analysis. Following that these students will have the opportunity to take Advanced Precalculus, AB Calculus, and BC Calculus. In addition to these new course plans, the Science and Math Departments are adding AP Computer Science A for students who have taken Intensive Computer Programming and Robotics, or who demonstrate sufficient programming background on a placement test. We will also add a new arts course, IB Film. College Counseling Programs Expand
Our college counseling program expanded staffing and strategic programming. The staff taught a new college counseling term course for juniors and will add one for seniors as well next year, along with programming for sophomores. Programs will be offered for parents to help them: • Better understand the changing landscape of college admission. • Learn about the financial aid processes. • Become better prepared and knowledgeable about their children’s college choices.
Waghorne Academic Study Hub Opens
Our learning support program expanded last year as more students sought help with academic subjects and study skills in response to the availability of more sophisticated evening programs. The larger, integrated Waghorne Academic Study Hub (WASH) included Math Help and Writing Centers, staffed by adults and peer tutors. A New Student Study Hall was introduced in September to help teach and establish effective study habits among our new boarders and day students. During the day the Learning Center team worked closely with students implementing their formally developed learning support plans.
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EDEN MCEWEN ’17
1. Lydia Thompson ’15 applied makeup to Tyler Melcarski ’17 who played Filch, a beggar in The Threepenny Opera. 2. Zoya Pavlovsky ’17 performed during Dance Eclectic an annual production that showcases student choreography. 3. Gabby Conard ’17 worked on her woodworking project. 4. Joseph Martin ’15 worked in pastels in Portfolio Preparation class.
Masks Add Drama
The theater season kicked off with Oedipus the King in November 2014, continued with The Threepenny Opera in February 2015, and concluded with an adaptation of Our Town in May 2015. Masks were the focus of the season. Originally seen in ancient Greek drama, masks were used to create a sense of excitement and, sometimes, fear as they were characteristically exaggerated. In addition to increasing the drama in a performance, the masks also allowed actors to play multiple roles. Thought Provoking Original Choreography Featured
The annual production of Dance Eclectic showcased “Anthropocene” an original performance that reflected on climate change as well as other original works choreographed by the students in a wide variety of dance genres. A Year of Classic and Contemporary Music
Students in the Instrumental Music program performed in January 2015 to the delight of the George School community.
The program featured classics like “Symphony Number 7” by Beethoven and contemporary pieces such as music from Harry Potter. Their spring concert in May also featured a variety of classical and contemporary music including the first two movements of “Capriol Suite” by Peter Warlock and “Downton Abbey—The Suite” by John Lunn arranged by Douglas Wagner. Seventy Voices Strong
The George School Chorale in conjunction with the George School Community Chorus presented Music of the Americas in April 2015, featuring “Misa Criolla,” an Argentinian folk mass by Ariel Ramirez. Made up of nearly seventy voices the combined concert featured eight student soloists. Three Student Films Recognized
Two films submitted to the Greenfield Youth Film Festival won “Greenies”—Tomorrow is Today and Banana-man. In addition, Mommy’s Little Boy won the coveted Spirit of the Festival award at the Bridge Film Festival.
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1. Cameron Vakili ’15 captured seventy wins and twenty-eight career pins. 2. Attack player Aislinn Keenan ’15 sprinted towards goal, scoring one of her three goals for the game. 3. James Steen ’15 set a new school record with a 6’ 5” high jump. 4. Paige Mikula ’18 and the varsity girls’ soccer team defeated Peddie 2-1 with strong team play and nice shooting on a wet day.
Students Earn Scholastic Gold Keys
More than ninety works created by George School students were recognized by the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. Four students received Gold Keys, the highest designation, for their originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision. New Fitness and Athletics Center Opens
The new George School Fitness and Athletics Center opened at the beginning of the 2014-2015 academic year. Our athletes have enjoyed conditioning and practicing in the new spaces and nearly all the teams have taken advantage of the Hayden Family Fitness Center. Individuals who don’t consider themselves athletes in the traditional sense have also gravitated to the new facility. The multisport gymnasium has hosted a variety of instructional and recreational sports for physical education. Fitness classes were held in the Hayden Family Fitness Center, yoga in the Garrett Family Studio, and swimming in the Marshall-Platt Pool.
The building was designed with the flexibility to support the community and its growth for the next 100 years. More than 2,300 community members used the FAC this first year. New IEA Equestrian Program Launched
The George School Equestrian Program formed an Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) team and qualified several individual riders for the Regional Finals in their first year. As part of a nationwide network of high school equestrian programs and barns, the team aims to qualify riders for the Regional Finals, Zone Semi-Finals, and Finals, and ultimately the IEA National Finals held each spring. Metabolic Testing Improves Training
The Athletics Department added metabolic testing to the support it offers to help athletes train for success. In addition to added strength training sessions the new testing equipment helps identify how athletes can best train to improve in their sport.
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1. Anna Nguyen ’18, Mary Duffy ’18, and Paris Parker ’17 worked in the organic garden. 2. The Class of 1965, celebrating their fiftieth reunion, gathered for their reunion photo. 3. More than seventy George School students and adults traveled to New York City to participate in the People’s Climate March.
Environmental Sustainability Programs Expand
George School teaches students to become faithful stewards of the earth. It’s included in our mission statement, encouraged through our commitment to sustainability, and reinforced through opportunities like beekeeping and organic gardening. More than seventy students and faculty members traveled to New York City in September 2014 to participate with 300,000 activists in the People’s Climate March. The march was a call to action on climate change ahead of the United Nations Climate Summit. George School students think beyond the classroom and feel empowered to tackle world challenges. Their advocacy on environmental sustainability led to the creation of a task force of board members, staff, faculty, and other experts to study issues and develop a plan to reduce the school’s overall environmental impact. George School made a decision to divest our endowment from coal mining companies, to commit to investing in companies that deliver alternative energy solutions, and to implement new policies and procedures on campus to improve energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.
Students also had the opportunity to participate in a Green Initiative contest in April 2015, sponsored by the Board of Trustees. More than ninety students submitted proposals for an environmental stewardship project with an estimated budget of up to $76,000. The board selected four winning proposals that create a rain barrel program, improve recycling efforts on campus, establish a thrift store to recycle clothing, and add a deer enclosure along North Loop road to protect native trees and plants. Alumni Come Back to Campus
More than 450 alumni returned to campus for Alumni Weekend in May 2015. The new Fitness and Athletics Center was dedicated during the All-Alumni Gathering and alumni awardee Mark Updegrove ’80 and retiring faculty—Linda Espenshade Heinemann, Stephanie McBride, and Bob McBride—were honored during the gathering. Other highlights of the weekend included the Presidential Leadership workshop presented by Mark, the Upside Down Drawing workshop offered by painting and drawing teacher Jo¯ Adachi, reunion photos, the annual alumni games, and an all-community BBQ.
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CALEB SAVAGE ’11
Among the featured speakers at TEDxGeorgeSchool were alums Jake Malavsky ’15, Emily Falk ’99, Emmy Laybourne ’89, Erica Nakajima ’04, Ama Karikari-Yawson ’98, and Mark Whitaker ’75, as well as current student Setareh Ekhteraei ’16.
George School Connect Introduced
Tedx George School
George School Connect, the new alumni mobile app powered by Evertrue, was unveiled on Alumni Weekend. Available for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, George School Connect provides easy access to the alumni directory, news and updates from George School, and more. Its components include a mapping feature that shows alumni living nearby, a networking feature that allows users to connect using LinkedIn, and the ability to send updated contact information directly to George School through the app. Alumni may download the app anytime at georgeschool.org/connect.
The first TEDxGeorgeSchool conference was held in June 2015 to help position the school as a thought leader in the field of education. The event explored a range of ideas about what should be taught to students who must adapt to a world that is undergoing an unprecedented rate of cultural and intellectual change. More than a week after TEDxGeorgeSchool ended participants were still buzzing about the conference. One hundred of the 250 attendees returned surveys to TED and 64 percent of the respondents gave the conference a perfect “10” and 91percent of the respondents ranked it between eight and ten, with ten being the best score. The articles about the TEDx conference on our website were viewed 6,700 times by 1,800 people. In the short time that the videos were on the TEDxGeorgeScool site before going live on the TEDx site, the talks were watched more than 3,200 times.
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Annual Fund Leadership Gifts George School is grateful to the donors who made gifts ranging from $1,893 to over $50,000 to the Annual Fund this year. These critical gifts represent 70 percent of all dollars raised in the unrestricted Annual Fund in 2014-2015. Leadership gifts demonstrate a special investment in George School’s mission to deliver the best possible Quaker education for all of our students. Thank you! THE 1893 SOCIE T Y Head of School Circle Meetinghouse Circle Retford Circle Sunnybanke Circle Drayton Circle Main Circle Young Alumni Leadership Circle
$ 50,000 $ 25,000 $ 10,000 $ 5,000 $ 3,000 $ 1,893 $ 300
or more - 49,999 - 24,999 - 9,999 - 4,999 - 2,999 or more
(Classes of 1995-2015)
Head of School Circle Gifts of $50,000 or more The Estate of Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 § Frederick W. II ’57 and Gisela Beans § Fred Beans Ford Lincoln Mitsubishi Robert and Carol Keller § Corey R. ’61 and Jonne Smith § David C. Smith Douglas P. ’64 and Mary M. Smith § The June Corey & Richard O. Smith Charitable Lead Unitrust Meetinghouse Circle Gifts of $25,000 - $49,999 Don and Marilyn Hayden § Anonymous (5) Retford Circle Gifts of $10,000 - $24,999 Kevin and Jill Backhus Tom and Rebecca Boucher Laurence B. Green ’60 § Lee H. Kenworthy ’60 § The Estate of Camille Buzby Lamont ’44 Sanghoon Lee and Eun Young Jin
Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77 and Robert D. McNeil § Pem-America Inc. Holly A. Phelps ’70 § Margaret Thomas Redmon ’75 Relocation Movers Services Inc. Springbank Foundation Lee B. Thomas § Richard and Carolyn Waghorne Ji Wang and Na Wei § Anonymous (3)
Sunnybanke Circle Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999 Robert M. Appelbaum § Argus Fund The Estate of Frank H. Blumenthal ’32 § Constance A. Hancock Bourque ’76 § The Branson Family David and Linda Chesney Community Foundation of New Jersey DeBlasio & DeBlasio Associates Mark ’78 and Rachel Dibner Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Qi Gao and Nannan Xia Ashley Garrett ’76 § GTPHL, LLC
Constance Longshore Hauver ’56 and Giles Toll • § Edwin D. Huff Nancy Bigbee Jensen ’65 § Edith Veit Johnstone ’50 § Steven B. Kauff ’80 § Linda Hauver Lamb ’56 and Gilbert K. Lamb Anne C. LeDuc § John H. Lippincott ’59 § Long Island Community Foundation Callisto Fund Thomas G. ’64 and Andrea Mendell § James D. and Catherine Murdock New York Community Trust Lee N. ’61 and Kitty Price § The Estate of David H. Smith ’53 Jack and Nancy Starmer § John D. Streetz § Thomas G. and Andrea Mendell Foundation Eduardo and Ulrike Thuroff Jratsri Tobunluepop Mark and Janice Waldman § Weingart Family Fund John Weingart and Deborah M. Spitalnik § David P. Willis Jr ’53 § Brian J. ’93 and Nastaran Wise § Anonymous (2)
Drayton Circle Gifts of $3,000 - $4,999 Norman and Inez Bing § Ranya Dajani John and Susan Eichert Heather B. Henson ’89 Joseph and Dorothy Highland Highland-Mills Foundation JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Mainstream Swimsuits Inc. Francis F. Rivinus ’65 § Leslie B. Sterns-Johnson ’83 and Eric Johnson § The Ted and Ruth Johnson Family Fund Cary and Antoinette Yonce § Main Circle Gifts of $1,893 - $2,999 A & H Sportswear Company, Inc Alderbaugh Foundation Anne Bode Aarnes ’65 Mark and Susan Andreassi Constance Archbald ’56 § Bank of America Joanna M. Bassert ’77 and Edward Marshall III § Daniel P. Breen and James R. Burnett Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Inc. David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton §
Brooke Garrigan Buchanan ’87 and David Buchanan Lawrence B. ’49 and Ann L. Buttenwieser § Douglas Campbell Jr ’47 Elizabeth Chapman Lakshman and Piya Charanjiva Michael A. Church ’99 and Lindsay Eudy Church ’00 Alison Smith Claus ’55 and Albert Claus § James S. Coan ’54 and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55 • § Lisa A. and Geoffrey Collier § Cream Hill Foundation Susan Lloyd Doran ’61 Kevin M. Edwards ’97 § Roland Ekerdt and Ruth Thieroff-Ekerdt Joan Campbell Eliot ’65 and Robert Eliot § Ellen Wills Martin Foundation William S. Evans ’64 § David H. Foster ’65 and Holly Barnet-Sanchez ’65 § Margo Garrison ’72 and Geoffrey Darby § Kristin and Edward Griese Elena O’Boyle Harris ’90 and Jim Harris § A. Louisa Beck Hatanaka ’66 § Eric S. Hellman ’77 and Karen Liu § John B. ’73 and Lucia Hoffman § Charles S. ’44 and Nancy H. Hough § Elizabeth Boyle Illick ’73 Jewish Community Endowment Fund David H. ’54 and Ann M. Johns § Elizabeth Dann Jones ’56 § Masayuki ’82 and Donna Kazahaya Alan R. and Gail B. Keim § Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Kenneth and Flora Kwong Gregory and Kristen Lamb Hyung Soon Lee ’87 Jack and Lois Lichstein Jonathan I. Litt ’82 Guangchen Liu Virginia Zerega Lloyd ’44 § M.A. & Josephine R. Grisham Foundation Leonard E. Majzlin ’57 and Carol Hall Majzlin Ellen W. Martin Margaret Means McIntosh ’52 § Steven Nayowith ’75 § Lisa Labalme Osterland ’81 Philip Rosenau Co. Inc. Shuying Qu Brian and Elizabeth Rizor Helder F. Rocha ’03 Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 and William B. Rodgers
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KEVIN EDWARDS ’97 Annual Fund and Fit for the Future Donor, Sticky Bun Member*
What do you appreciate most about George School? George School’s greatest strengths are its diversity and teaching. Long before “diversity” became a politically correct and fashionable term in the education world, the school figured out that the best way to create a dynamic and intellectually engaging student body and community was to foster diversity. There are many ways the school does this—too many to list, in fact. I was an Oliver Scholar. That program and George School changed my life, but I would also say the Oliver Scholars reciprocated by significantly contributing to the cultural and intellectual life of the school. Teachers make any institution, but having attended Duke University and spent time volunteering in schools in the United States and Europe, I can say that George School has some of the best teachers I have ever encountered. They are world-class.
Ironically without the educational foundation I got at George School, it is possible I wouldn’t be in a position to give anything. If I can help even one student the way the school helped me, I will always give back.
How have you stayed connected to George School while living in England? We have had several alumni events over the years, and with proper planning, alumni from many different years, including myself, have managed to attend. While I have given to George School financially, it’s not a prerequisite to staying involved with the school. Maybe I am spoiled living in a major European capital, but I have found it very easy to stay involved. The alumni office does a great job keeping in touch. Why are you so committed to giving to George School? I have always said the school changed the trajectory of my life. In fact, ironically without the educational foundation I got at George School, it is possible I wouldn’t be in a position to give anything. If I can help even one student the way the school helped me, I will always give back.
Kevin lives in London, where he is executive director at Morgan Stanley. He received his BSE from Duke University and serves on the Duke Engineering School Board of Visitors. His younger sister Sabria R. Minott ’03 also attended both George School and Duke. * S ticky Bun Society members (named after the school’s long-favorite sweet treat) have made gifts every year since graduating or for ten or more consecutive years.
Rorer Foundation A. Marshall Rorer ’90 Michael and Janet Roy § C. Peyton Rufe ’49 § James Sacherman ’75 § Schafer Family Philanthropic Fund Jack G. ’51 and Betty Schafer § Richard M. and Bette Segel § Emily Stein Sharko ’90 Silicon Valley Community Foundation Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75 § Martin F. Smith ’65 § Matthew C. Smoose ’99 Vance P. Stevenson ’97 § Karen A. Sulzberger ’70 and Eric Lax § Sulzberger-Lax Family Fund The Goldie Anna Charitable Trust E. Carl Uehlein Jr ’58 and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57 § Ian W. Vickery ’65 § Judy Winter Walker ’65 and Stephen R. Walker §
Paul and Deborah Wenclawiak § Paul C. Wenclawiak Jr ’06 Virginia L. Wenclawiak ’02 Matthew and Jennifer Zelesko Anonymous (1)
Young Alumni Leadership Circle Gifts of $300 - $1,892 given by alumni from the Classes of 1995 to 2014 Inna Alecksandrovich ’07 Mathew Beckerman ’95 Adi J. Blum ’96 Andrew D. Cino ’00 § Kristin A. Collier ’00 § Adjowii Cooper-Henry ’95 Sarah M. Dohle ’01 § Christian K. Donovan ’95 § Amelia A. Erwitt ’98 and Kamil Kaluza § Eric B. Falk ’05 Theodore B. Fetter ’00
Dashiell D. Flynn ’95 Scott J. Hayden ’08 Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 § Kenny ’97 and Nora King § Jesse W. Lax ’14 § Lauren M. Lippincott ’01 Dominique Cherebin Martinez ’03 and Eric Martinez Vincent B. Murphy IV ’03 § Hector Negron ’95 § Julia B. Nickles ’03 and Eric R. Wolarsky § Margaret A. Peake ’03 Kathryn K. Powell ’10 § Alexander H. Slemrod ’01 § Gordon L. Toggweiler ’04 § Krysten L. Trull ’04 § Elizabeth R. Weiler ’07 Nicholas S. Weiler ’11 Molly S. Weingart ’03 § Elizabeth Wolff Rogers ’95 April Yetsko ’97 Anonymous (2)
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Sticky Bun Society Sticky Bun member \ ’stik-e bun ’mem-ber \ n: 1. A person who has made a gift to George School for ten consecutive years or every year since graduation from George School. Welcome to the 96 new members of the Sticky Bun Society. You join a group of over 1,800 members who contributed to George School last year. The following individuals became members this year by making their gift between August 1, 2014 and July 31, 2015. They join a loyal and dedicated group of alumni parents, grandparents, alumni, parents, and friends who support George School on an annual basis. Their gifts support all the wonderful things happening for our students in every corner of the campus, today and into the future.
New Sticky Bun Society Members August 1, 2014 to July 31, 2015 Kareem O. Afzal ’93 and Nihad Kaiseruddin Frederick W. II ’57 and Gisela Beans Constance A. Hancock Bourque ’76 Erica M. Brinton ’66 Antonia M. Burdick ’14 Thomas and Karen Buroojy Sara R. Cohen ’14 Kristin A. Collier ’00 Joseph and Patricia Coscia Ralph K. Curtis Alice E. Duncan ’44 Roger K. ’67 and Christine Eareckson William S. Evans ’64 Keith Figlioli-Gittelman ’89 Jennie Braddock Fischer ’49 and John S. Fischer Jack B. ’93 and Kimberly Ford Faith I. Gentilucci ’14 Reed Goossen Aidan L. Greer ’14 Matthew and Betsie Haar Gene Billo Haddon ’50 Jill Stokes Halbert ’59 and Peter Halbert Abigail A. Harrison ’14 Elisabeth Quick Hill ’49 Tanya A. Hoke ’03
Faith Karaffa ’14 James C. Kingham ’99 Brennan J. Kinnel ’14 Kathleen Irving Krier ’56 Jesse W. Lax ’14 Marilyn Magid Levine ’58 Jody Lisberger ’71 Joshua J. Mandell ’02 Ryan S. Mellon ’02 and Lauren Mauro Mellon ’01 Kenneth Miller ’68 Frederick G. and Carole Monahan Stephen A. ’82 and Laurie Moyer Matthew C. ’96 and Beth Nierenberg Jane Fredendall Nolder ’55 and Nevin D. Nolder Fred and Ruth Obear David Philips and Harriet Jahr-Philips Scott and Susan Rhodewalt Brianna N. Robinson ’04 Susan Grubb Roegiers ’54 Deanna J. Roepcke ’14 Nan L. Rossien ’75 Neshama T. Rovinsky ’14 Francesca Sacchi ’14 Joan Redland Schwab ’46 Kenneth J. Siry ’14 Mary D. Smith Ray and Kati Sowiak Michael and Gabriele Streit Halee A. Stroh ’14 Marlin Stroh Daniel C. Suchenski ’04
Samuel M. Sullivan ’63 Eileen Thompson ’54 Jevon W. ’97 and Charlotte N. Thoresen George A. Thurlow ’14 Gordon L. Toggweiler ’04 Henry Toohey ’14 Krysten L. Trull ’04 Sabrina N. Verleysen ’14 Louis H. ’43 and Judith Vernon Ji Wang and Na Wei Blake and Marion T. Wells Charles and Marcella Williams Julia B. Nickles ’03 and Eric R. Wolarsky Cary and Antoinette Yonce
A complete list of all Sticky Bun Society members can be found online at georgeschool.org/stickybun.
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Mind the Light Society The Mind the Light Society acknowledges and celebrates the generosity of donors who support any of George School’s fundraising efforts at the highest level. Having made cumulative gifts of $25,000 or more, these donors embody the spirit of philanthropy. They are visionary thinkers who choose to invest in George School, providing the highest level of support that is critical to our community’s growth and vitality. We are incredibly grateful that they have made George School a philanthropic priority.
Lisa Addeo Frederick W. II ’57 and Gisela Beans § Douglas Campbell Jr ’47 Chen-Yu Cheng and Hsiu-Huei Lee Susan Evans Dorsch ’99 and Steve Dorsch § Joseph M. and Carolyn N. Evans § Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fred Beans Ford Lincoln Mitsubishi Constance Longshore Hauver ’56 and Giles Toll • § Don and Marilyn Hayden § Carol Powell Heller ’71 and Harry Heller § Edith Veit Johnstone ’50 § Robert and Carol Keller § Virginia Zerega Lloyd ’44 § Jon R. Powell ’75 Nancy E. Powell ’71 § Powell Family Foundation Elizabeth Evans Rylander ’91 § Corey R. ’61 and Jonne Smith § David C. Smith
Douglas P. ’64 and Mary M. Smith § SNAVE Foundation The June Corey & Richard O. Smith Charitable Lead Unitrust Richard and Carolyn Waghorne William Maul Measey Fund Allen F. Wise § Brian J. ’93 and Nastaran Wise § Marc L. Wise ’87 and Laurel Williams Wise Anonymous (9)
Estate Gifts Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 § Elizabeth C. Fogg ’52 Virginia Phillips Kemp § Gwendolyn J. Kerr ’47 § Enid Kotschnig ’42 Helen Bernard West ’36 §
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Gifts to Capital and Special Projects A student body as rich and vibrant as ours requires modern and inspiring spaces that stretch our bodies and minds, inside and outside of the classroom. The following listing recognizes those who have contributed to George School’s long-term vitality by making a gift to improve the school’s facilities and enhance our special programs. We appreciate all gifts made to capital and special projects during the 2014-2015 academic year.
AP COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Stephen DeAngelis and Beverly Brossoie ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
Carol Powell Heller ’71 and Harry Heller § Jon R. Powell ’75 Nancy E. Powell ’71 § Powell Family Foundation CLASS OF 1960 50TH REUNION FUND
Katherine Kelton Bozarth ’60 Corona A. Machemer ’60 § CLASS OF 1983 25TH REUNION FUND
Curtis E. Reid ’83
Leadership Gifts Lisa Addeo Alderbaugh Foundation Thomas and Rosanne Bell § Ronald C. Bingham ’76 Astrid and John Frederick Bitzer III David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton § Douglas Campbell Jr ’47 Chen-Yu Cheng and Hsiu-Huei Lee Eleanor Morris Cox ’57 § Ranya Dajani Joy Davis-Posoli ’88 and Paul Posoli Stephen DeAngelis and Beverly Brossoie Ashby E. Denoon ’62 David B. H. ’62 and Gloria Denoon Susan Evans Dorsch ’99 and Steve Dorsch § Joseph M. and Carolyn N. Evans § Joe and Elizabeth P. Falconi § Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Don and Marilyn Hayden § Carol Powell Heller ’71 and Harry Heller § Charles S. ’44 and Nancy H. Hough § Huff & Vander Beek LLP Edwin D. Huff Hunt & Ayres P.C.
John F. and Penny Hunt § Johnson Family Fund Richard and Carole Johnson Timothy D. ’87 and Gloria Katsiff § Kemp Family Trust The Estate of Virginia Phillips Kemp § The Estate of Gwendolyn J. Kerr ’47 § Susan W. Knight ’81 and Glenn A. Lamb § The Estate of Enid Kotschnig ’42 Huey-Ming Kuo and Shu-Ling Chiang Anne C. LeDuc § ML7 Management LLC New York Community Trust Sumner Parker ’45 § Jon R. Powell ’75 Nancy E. Powell ’71 § Powell Family Foundation Elizabeth Evans Rylander ’91 § Hank B. ’76 and Lisette Siegel Jeffrey M. Siegel ’79 Peter E. Siegel ’86 SNAVE Foundation Jack and Nancy Starmer § Thomas D. Bell Charitable Fund Jevon W. ’97 and Charlotte N. Thoresen § Richard and Carolyn Waghorne William Maul Measey Fund Anonymous (4)
Don and Janet Trombley Paul and Deborah Wenclawiak § James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely § Wm. W. Fabian & Son Inc.
COUGAR CLASSIC GOLF OUTING
Anvil Construction Co Inc Frederick W. II ’57 and Gisela Beans § Building Control Solutions Business Furniture Solutions Michael and Rose Carbonara Ethan M. Cohen ’16 Jonathan and Renee Cohen Colonial Consulting LLC CulinArt Inc. Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § Duff Company Manufacturer and Dist. Roger K. ’67 and Christine Eareckson § Bradd A. ’93 and Randee Forstein § Foster Mower Service, Inc. Fred Beans Charitable Fund Global Mortgage Network Inc. Robert and Pamela Haberle Harris Blacktopping Inc Harris Comfort LLC Elena O’Boyle Harris ’90 and Jim Harris § Steven J. ’90 and Amy Jo § Annemarie Kiedaisch Geoff and Laura T. Kinnel § Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Lambertville Station Restaurant & Inn Christopher and Christine Lilley Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77 and Robert D. McNeil § Mills & Schnoering Architects, LLC Moyer Indoor Outdoor Timothy Murphy Newtown Artesian Water Company David and Cameron Peake Glen J. Pratt Robert D. Gilmore & Assoc. Inc S.J. Fuel South Co., Inc. David R. ’65 and Elizabeth Satterthwaite § Richard M. and Bette Segel § Transportation Services Inc.
FITNESS AND ATHLETICS CAPITAL INITIATIVE
Jo¯ F. and Sarah T. Adachi Alderbaugh Foundation Constance Archbald ’56 § Tessa M. Bailey-Findley Thomas and Rosanne Bell § Steven D. Bernardini and Nancy Zurn Bernardini § Ari M. ’98 and Shauna Betof § Edward G. Jr ’48 and Elizabeth Biester § Ronald C. Bingham ’76 Eric ’63 and Lori Blumberg § Daniel P. Breen and James R. Burnett Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Inc. David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton § Brooke Garrigan Buchanan ’87 and David Buchanan Douglas Campbell Jr ’47 Chen-Yu Cheng and Hsiu-Huei Lee Lisa A. and Geoffrey Collier § Kathy Coyle and Gisele R. Pinck § Ranya Dajani C. Howard Davis ’47 § Joy Davis-Posoli ’88 and Paul Posoli Ashby E. Denoon ’62 David B. H. ’62 and Gloria Denoon Susan Evans Dorsch ’99 and Steve Dorsch § Joseph M. and Carolyn N. Evans § Joe and Elizabeth P. Falconi § Nils Falk and Katherine Hahn Falk Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Lisa B. Garb ’80 B. de Racey Gilbert Hal K. Haveson ’69 § Don and Marilyn Hayden § Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 and Christopher T. Holtz § Charles S. ’44 and Nancy H. Hough § Holly Houston § Huff & Vander Beek LLP Edwin D. Huff Hunt & Ayres P.C. John F. and Penny Hunt § Timothy D. ’87 and Gloria Katsiff § Susan W. Knight ’81 and Glenn A. Lamb § Huey-Ming Kuo and Shu-Ling Chiang Anne C. LeDuc § Robert and S. Odie LeFever § William E. Loucks ’51 § Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § Claire M. Lutz
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CAROL POWELL HELLER ’71 Faculty Enrichment Supporter
How did George School influence you? The school offers so much to participate in and explore. It had incredible academics, a very diverse community (though not as diverse or dynamic as it is today), a large array of academic and extracurricular activities, excellent teachers and coaches, and a global outlook so important at that age. I was very athletic. At George School I became a three-sport athlete, which I wouldn’t have been able to do in my large public school. Athletics gave me a tremendous amount of confidence going off to college, and so did boarding. I also had really good mentoring—from the faculty, the dorm staff, my field hockey coach and advisor Anne LeDuc. I remember going to my first conference and saying, “I’m really happy” because I had great grades in middle-level classes. She said, “I’m not happy. You have to push yourself here. You really have to try to do more.” George School provides the support to grow as an individual as you learn to be part of a community. It gave me a foundation for how I was going to look at life.
Carol Powell Heller (right) and her twin sister Nancy Powell.
George School provides the support to grow as an individual as you learn to be part of a community.
Why have you given both your time and your treasure to George School? My parents believed in giving back. They were heavily involved in philanthropy. One of the places I’ve always given to is George School. I’ve been very involved for a long time. I’ve served on committees for the library, curriculum review, and the new athletics facility. Before, ours was the worst athletics facility among peer schools. Now it’s just incredible. Many years ago, I set up a fund in honor of Anne LeDuc to provide stipends for coaching. Then I gave for campaigns. My father passed away last year, and Nancy [my twin] and I were able to give to the athletics center to name a classroom for our math teacher and Nancy’s advisor Dottie Detwiler. I had some very, very good teachers—teachers you remember. I’m interested in giving to educational things, so I also donated to support professional development for the athletic staff, because the education of coaches benefits the education of students.
Carol lives in Chadds Ford with her husband Harry, who has accompanied her to almost all reunions. After receiving a BA from Trinity College, Hartford, CT and an MBA in real estate law from Baruch College of the City University of New York, Carol worked as a clinical counselor for Planned Parenthood, in real estate development, and as a philanthropist. Together with Harry, she raised four children and they now have five grandchildren. She enjoys swimming, playing tennis, biking, and traveling. Her twin sister Nancy ’71 and brother Jon ’75 also graduated from George School, and parents Arthur and Lea Powell supported George School with an endowed scholarship.
ML7 Management LLC New York Community Trust Matthew C. ’96 and Beth Nierenberg § Sumner Parker ’45 § Tom Rogers ’73 and Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 § Elizabeth Evans Rylander ’91 § William L. ’63 and Martie Serrill § Hank B. ’76 and Lisette Siegel Jeffrey M. Siegel ’79 Peter E. Siegel ’86 Nancy Sussman Siverd ’63 § Leslie E. Smith SNAVE Foundation W. Scott and Jasmine Spence § Jack and Nancy Starmer § Wendy L. Talbot ’70 § • Tiffany M. Taylor Thomas D. Bell Charitable Fund Betty Lou Leedom Thompson ’56 § Jevon W. ’97 and Charlotte N. Thoresen §
United Way Cory M. Walters and Heather A. Till Paul E. Weiss Dudley H. Woodall ’52 Anonymous (5) GEORGE SCHOOL TEDX FUND
Stephen DeAngelis and Beverly Brossoie SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Ben Kaplan and Patti Smialkowski SPECIAL PURPOSE GIFTS
Francis E. and Carol Bradley Michael F. and Gail Gersie Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Johnson Family Fund Richard and Carole Johnson William Maul Measey Fund Todd Zimmerman and Laurie Volk § Anonymous (1)
TEACHER/STAFF APPRECIATION LUNCHEON
Jason and Ca-Tisha Adams Steven and Stephanie Bariahtaris James and Suzanne Begley Michael and Michele Christian Joseph and Patricia Civitillo Catherine Faure Jacqueline Forbes Jeffrey and Nancy Harrison Haibo Jiang and Jean Luo Annemarie Kiedaisch Mark A. and Mary Ellen Lederer Michelle Morrison Roberta Moudry Angelo Stio III and Stephanie C. Stio Kathleen Wisniewski
WOODSHOP PROGRAM
The Thuroff Family
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Gifts to Endowment
BEVERLY GOODMAN WELCH ’56 SCHOLARSHIP FUND
A healthy endowment is invaluable to the strength and vibrancy of the George School community. Gifts to the endowment enhance the school’s core commitments and provide long-term financial stability.
Leadership Gifts The Estate of Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 § The Estate of Reba F. Barnes Thomas Cahill James S. Coan ’54 and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55 • § Constellation Brands Inc. The Estate of Elizabeth C. Fogg ’52 Ronald C. Fondiller ’69 Richard I. Grausman ’55 Constance Longshore Hauver ’56 and Giles Toll • § Edith Veit Johnstone ’50 §
ADAM M. CAHILL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Thomas Cahill ALEXANDRA DUBOYS CASILLO FUND
Baumeister Family Foundation Mitch and Lynn Baumeister Andrew and Eunice Casillo Shaul and Jodi Cohen Nancy Cristy Tibbi Duboys § Marc and Cynthia Durst Lorraine S. Durst Steven Eisenstadt Harvey and Karen Elgart Helen Feldman Goldstein David Ferber and Dorothy Jordon Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fine Creative Media, Inc. Karin Fink § Rose H. Forman Paulette Gabbriellini Elayne Garcia Joseph and Ellen Gilbert Michael Gilbert Samuel and Corinne Grassini Nicholas S. Hanlon ’94 K Interior Design Lewis and Amy Kargman Gilbert Klajman § Wally and Ronni Kopelowitz Richard and Lydia Leimsider Dolores Lerman Marsha Meltzer and Paul M. Schulman Mira Nakash and Irv Hackel
The Estate of Yereth Kahn Knowles ’38 Paula Fried Lawrence ’65 § Virginia Zerega Lloyd ’44 § The Estate of Robert C. Miller Bertrand C. Welch The Estate of Helen Bernard West ’36 § Allen F. Wise § Brian J. ’93 and Nastaran Wise § Marc L. Wise ’87 and Laurel Williams Wise Anonymous (3)
Bertrand C. Welch CLASS OF 1955 50TH REUNION FUND FOR FACULTY SALARIES
Kenneth S. Burton ’51 and Marjorie McFeely Burton ’55 § Nan Burchette Cameron ’55 § Richard B. ’55 and Sandra Clement Eugenia Nelson Dilg ’55 § Richard I. Grausman ’55 Lars C. Jansson ’55 § M. Ellen Chadeayne O’Grady ’55 and James O’Grady § William D. ’55 and Katherine K. Pickering § D. Judson Randall ’55 § Marcia Perera Van Dyck ’55 § Mary Waddington ’55 § Anonymous (1) CLASS OF 1963 ENDOWMENT FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Susan Foster Hyde ’63 § Frances Preston Schutz ’63 § CLASS OF 1964 ENDOWED FUND FOR INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE FACULTY ENRICHMENT
Hector Negron ’95 § Marvin and Ellen Ochs Wayne Reed Martin and Marla Schreibman Schwab Charitable Fund John Sherwin and Marcia Goldstein Eileen P. Slater Lawrence D. Tarr Peter Taubmann Nancy Thaler Lauren Torres Sean E. Vereen ’95 Evelyn and Marsha Weber Mimi and Gary Werner Anonymous (1) ANDREW BOURNS SOCIAL JUSTICE FUND David L. and Ruth W. Bourns §
Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 and Christopher T. Holtz § John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ANDREW W. BOURNS SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson § Crofts Family Fund Daniel W. and Elizabeth M. Crofts § Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 and Christopher T. Holtz § Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67 and Steven Nierenberg §
Maurice W. Ayars Jr ’64 Alma Black Peter H. Fraser ’64 Jonathan M. ’64 and Linda Kamen § Dorothy Black Myers ’64 and Robert Myers Morgan Phenix ’64 § Marthajane Robinson ’64 • § Muhammad A. Saleh ’64 § Douglas P. ’64 and Mary M. Smith § Thomas R. Turner ’64 Chandler M. Walton ’64 §
The Estate of Yereth Kahn Knowles ’38 Aileen and Steve Kondyra Miriam Krantz Claire Kunkel J. William and Clarice Leonard Cindy R. Lobel ’88 Jessica McAtamney Janet Nelson Stephen F. Raab Arlyn and Peter Unruh DAVID L. BOURNS SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Phyllis L. Babcock § ELIZABETH H. JOHNS FUND
David H. ’54 and Ann M. Johns § ELIZABETH THATCHER UEHLEIN ’32 FUND
E. Carl Uehlein Jr ’58 and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57 § ENDOWED TRIP GRANT
Phebe B. Macrae ’80 ENDOWMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Bruce E. Nayowith ’73 § ENDOWMENT FOR FACULTY AND STAFF COMPENSATION AND ENRICHMENT
Amy Felder Davidson ’77 § Trent E. Davidson ’14 W. Blake K. Jr ’65 and Janice Parry § Ken R. Taga ’98 ENDOWMENT FOR PERFORMING ARTS Brian J. ’93 and Nastaran Wise § GABRIEL C. ’53 AND FRANCES GARBER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Michelle Tregea Dorlon ’85 COALE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND Virginia Zerega Lloyd ’44 §
GEORGE SCHOOL ENDOWMENT
COAN ENDOWMENT FOR RACIAL & ETHNIC DIVERSITY
Elliot and Corinne Austein § Ralph and Sondra Nuzzolo Todd M. Preuss ’74 §
Donald Bruckman Kenneth S. Burton ’51 and Marjorie McFeely Burton ’55 § Nan Burchette Cameron ’55 § James S. Coan ’54 and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55 • § Wayne D. and Michelle L. Cosner Daniel W. and Elizabeth M. Crofts § Eugenia Nelson Dilg ’55 § Ruth A. and Charles Durnin Cheryl and Wayne Ewer Heea Vazirani Fales Frances L. Finkle Louisa Coan Greve ’83 § Michael S. Healy ’53 and Constance Dederer Healy ’55 § Janeth Hendershot Alan R. and Gail B. Keim §
GEORGE SCHOOL ENDOWMENT FOR FINANCIAL AID
Chester County Community Foundation Michael D. Goldberg ’76 and Sybille Holzer-Goldberg Edith Veit Johnstone ’50 § Lockwood Family Fund Kelly A. Meade ’96 Anonymous (1) GRANT FRASER FACULTY FUND
Ashby E. Denoon ’62
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BRIAN WISE ’93
Did your family [including brother Marc ’87] feel similarly about George School? My brother and I had very different experiences but both had great results. The whole family came to the same conclusion: George School helps create good people. It taught you to appreciate, understand, and respect different points of view. People who came from innercity New York and from Doylestown could both be taught something and teach one another.
Scholarship Supporter
What experiences were particularly meaningful for you? I really enjoyed musical theater with Michael Sherrin as well as running track and crosscountry. Dave Satterthwaite ’65 was a very good mentor. As I think back, it was a heck of a lot more about becoming a young man than it was about running. I had a really good relationship with John Davison, who taught AP US History and Topics in Middle Eastern History. John and I did not agree politically, but that didn’t matter. He taught me how to reason and think critically. Why did you and your family choose to fund scholarships? Though my parents were more successful later, they sacrificed a lot to put us through George School, but they never complained. They just believed in it. We all agreed. Making George School available to others was a good idea, and that was the genesis of supporting scholarships. When mom passed away just over two years ago, we decided that a terrible thing could have some good come out of it. We asked everyone we knew to give money to a scholarship fund. People were incredibly generous, and we established two endowed scholarships.
We all agreed. Making George School available to others was a good idea, and that was the genesis of supporting scholarships.
When I attended George School, I noticed that people did not have the same experience I had because they could not afford it. So my wife and I gave some money for an emergency fund—like for a pair of shoes to go out for a sport. And the family created other partial scholarships for people who want to go to George School but just need a little help. It should not be a place only for the wealthy and the poor on full scholarship. George School has always been thoughtful about that.
Brian spent much of his youth in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. He earned a bachelor’s from Duke and a law degree from the University of Virginia. He and his family live in Fairfax, Virginia, where he started his own company, which works with insurance companies to provide senior citizens with nursing care and to prevent hospitalizations. His brother, who lives in Richmond, Virginia, works with him.
H. CONRAD ATKINSON ’36 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The Estate of Helen Bernard West ’36 § J. HAROLD PASSMORE MEMORIAL FUND
J. Robert ’62 and Carol Passmore § JANET HAINES KOSOFF ’56 SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Michael F. and Gail Gersie Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § JOHN AND JACKIE STREETZ SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Douglas O. ’62 and Diane Maass § JOHN CHARLES O’NEILL MUSICAL PERFORMANCE FUND
Nancy Ford Linda C. Hlavacek Stephen and Deborah Jencks Geoffrey LeBoutillier and Jan L. Miller
Francisco M. and Maureen L. Llort John I. III and Nancy Merritt John W. and June N. Vester Emily C. Weed Richard Weinroth and Kathy Farrell Weinroth Patrick M. Woods and Kathleen E. Clark JOHN COOPER ELIOT ’80 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson § R. John Davison John and Sylvia Eliot §
MALCOLM AND MARGARET LONGSHORE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Constance Longshore Hauver ’56 and Giles Toll • § MAUDE ROBERTS COMMUNITY SERVICE FUND
Constellation Brands Inc. Ronald C. Fondiller ’69
STUDENT SUPPORT FUND
Brian J. ’93 and Nastaran Wise § WISE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND II Allen F. Wise § Brian J. ’93 and Nastaran Wise §
Marc L. Wise ’87 and Laurel Williams Wise
MICHAEL SHERRIN SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Gerald D. and Amy R. Ferguson § The Estate of Robert C. Miller REBA BARNES FACULTY CHAIR
The Estate of Reba F. Barnes LIBRARIAN ENDOWMENT FUND
Anonymous (2)
RODMAN E. ’34 AND KATHERINE C. NEPLEY TUITION AID FUND
LIBRARY BUILDING RESERVE
David ’66 and Suzanna Nepley §
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The Estate of Elizabeth C. Fogg ’52 RONALD HALLOWELL SPENCER MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND Joan Eberhard ’71 §
John F. Hallowell ’71 §
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The John M. George Society The John M. George Society recognizes those who have included George School in their estate plans. We welcome alumni, parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, and friends who include George School in their will or trust. If you are not already a member of the John M. George Society, we encourage you to name George School as a beneficiary of your will or testamentary trust. You may also name George School as a beneficiary of charitable gifts that provide life income (such as trusts, gift annuities, and pooled income funds), as well as life insurance, retirement plan assets (401k, 403b, or even bank CDs), and other deferred gifts. Once you have done so, please let us know so that we can welcome you into the John M. George Society. If you have already provided for George School in your will or estate plans and are not listed here, or you are interested in learning more about charitable gifts that can generate income for you, please contact Director of Institutional Advancement Dan Breen at 215.579.6575 or dbreen@georgeschool.org.
1933 John H. Wood Jr §
1934 Edwin S. McVaugh
1937 Anne E. Dickeson § C. Trevor Dunham Jr §
1938 Junius Eddy Miriam E. Eyre § Eileen Mattis O’Brien §
Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell § Cornelia Clarke Schmidt § Charles G. Shoemaker § Rolf Valtin §
1943 Mary Elizabeth Ridge Allison Natalie Nelson Hastings Macdonald H. Leach § Judith Wright Matchett § Martha Washburn Trull JoAnn Johnson Woodman §
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Donald M. Solenberger Donald M. Sutton §
Deborah Dresser Filgate Charles S. Hough § Virginia Zerega Lloyd § Harriett S. White Richards §
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Gloria Scott Johnson Frances Wallin Shaw § Dorothy Fiske Winnette
1941 Caroline Smith Hoffman § Senta Amon Raizen §
1942 Mary Eastburn Biggin § Allen L. Boorstein § Gertrude Hathaway Caldelli
Sarah Wood Fell § J. Lewis Powell § Geraldine Dana Tisdall § Albert H. Torongo Jr Alice Way Waddington §
1946 Nina Emerson Opel § Joseph H. Reese Jr Joseph A. Smith Jr
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Thomas D. Bushman § Cynthia Crooks Carpenter Elizabeth Babbott Conant Anne Atlee Crewe C. Howard Davis § Justine Vaughen Fry § Arthur C. Henrie § John D. Orr §
Constance Archbald § Ann Preston Ayres Mario Capecchi Harry R. Colson Jr William S. Dockhorn § Briant H. Lee Jessica J. Newton Catherine A. Page Susan Windle Rogers §
1948 Roy T. Abbott Jr § Natalie Sperry Meyer § Charles E. Smedley Richard D. Stephenson § Marian Musgrave Stewart §
1949 R. Ted Curran § Nancy Finkbiner McCahan Lydia Huntington Sparrow §
1950 Candace Cox Bonus § Donald R. Walton Anonymous (1)
1951 Duncan W. Comstock § Paul R. Lindenmaier Christoph H. Schmidt Phyllis Vail Wendell John A. Williams
1952 Peter Z. Ingerman Valle Brewer Ingram § Judith Robbins King § Diane Siesel Orr § Richard R. Packer Allen C. Starkey
1953 David P. Bruton § Gabriel C. Garber § Cynthia J. Kester Louis H. Skidmore Jr § Judith Weigand Tyson
1954 James S. Coan § Robert A. Freedman § Mary Anne Knight Hunter § E. David Luria § Eileen Thompson § James L. Whitely §
1955 Helen Benton Boley § Richard I. Grausman Lamartine F. Hood § William P. Morris M. Ellen Chadeayne O’Grady § Joseph H. Penrose Jr D. Judson Randall §
1957 Frederick W. Beans II § Eleanor Morris Cox § Donald T. Little § Mary Gilbert Lovings Antonia Gelser Melamed George C. Millikan § Judith Taylor Uehlein §
1958 Martha Scull Haines § Marjorie Pusey Hall § Nancy Baker Martin Dillwyn P. Paiste IV § David R. Perera § E. Carl Uehlein Jr § Pamela Page Waller §
1959 Margaret T. Evans Sarah Trent Harris Christie Johnson Lucero Adrienne Wheeler Rudge § Barbara Stockham Sears § Richard G. Stafford
1960 Oliver J. Bjorksten Neil L. Campbell § Douglas M. Porter Hannah Palmer Snyder § Arthur S. Wood
1961 Gillian Heisler Brewster James C. Michener Lee N. Price § Burt L. Ross Corey R. Smith § Priscilla A. Smith
1962 Newton T. Brosius Kay Shaw Browne David B. H. Denoon Louise Walsh Dowd Charles T. Evans Jr § Barbara L. Hires John S. Hollister Jr § Dudley W. Saurman
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Our Early Benefactors George School was born from a single major gift from John Malin George who committed the bulk of his estate “for the purpose of erecting a boarding school.” His generous example was followed by many others throughout the history of George School. William P. Bancroft was a major contributor to the original land purchase and the construction of Drayton, Retford, the infirmary, Inwood, Eastwood and Wayside, Eyre Line House, Sharon and Alumni Fields, the swimming pool, and the first capital campaign for endowment in the early 1920s.
Howard T. Hallowell, Class of 1898 contributed to the building of Hallowell Arts Center in 1948. Forty years later, the residuary interest of his estate was added to the Hallowell Scholarship Fund. The Spruance and Alden families underwrote two major additions to the George School campus in the short span of three years—the Spruance Alden Science Center in 1971 and the Meetinghouse in 1974. John B. Campbell ’41 financed a faculty town house in 1974 and funded the Campbell and Westwood Dormitories in the early 1990s.
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Beverly A. Mikuriya § Frances Preston Schutz § Lucinda Sharp-Gates § Nancy Sussman Siverd § Samuel M. Sullivan § Robert W. Thomas
Carolyn Campbell Brown Stephen J. Esser Elizabeth Baker Johnson § S. David Miller § Linda Morgandale Wendy Gross Nierenberg § Anne Culp Storch §
Joan Eberhard § Antonio P. Jackson § Marjorie Lane § Nancy E. Powell §
Margot A. Biggin § Ronald C. Bingham Susan J. Crane § Ann Sweeten
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1978
James A. Boorstein § George Ann W. Gillespie Peter S. Landstrom § Nancy Brockway Marvin § Sigmund J. Roos §
Mark Dibner Judith Lavori Keiser § Jonathan W. Platt §
1964 Michael V. Doyle § Dorothy Black Myers Morgan Phenix § Katharine H. Stapleton
1965 Anne Waller Auerbach Holly Barnet-Sanchez § Christine Erb § David H. Foster § Nancy Bigbee Jensen § Peter L. Joslin Paula Fried Lawrence § Edward R. Potts Jr
1968 Patricia L. Boyer Barbara Janney Desanzo § Mary Suter Holman § Diane Ewbank Krauss Jay Storch § Amy Lewis Tabor § Anonymous (1)
1969 John R. Boone Fredric Fenstermacher Robert E. Ganz § NancyLynn Sharpless
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David E. Nepley § Suzanne V. Sauter C. Herbert Sharpless §
Holly A. Phelps § Karen A. Sulzberger §
1973 Linda Blum Jennifer K. Cummings John B. Hoffman § Susan Komer Robbins
1979 Andrew V. Kardish II Deborah Van Ruyckevelt Smith
1980 Patrisha M. Chism John J. Sommers §
1974 Patricia Sweitzer
1975 Pamela J. Holberton Teri J. MacBride
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Cynthia Utz Charles James H. Gilkeson Bethann Morgan John W. Zinsser
Ari M. Betof §
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Edward S. Cohen § Matthew D. Fine § Alexandra Maytag Matthews Christina Oddleifson Amy Taylor Popkin § Charles M. Utz IV
Emma L. Rowan §
1983 Andrew M. Popkin §
1984 Michael S. Groch Jenny Sorel §
1986 Laura Grontkowski James § J. Christian Stevens
1987 Brooke Garrigan Buchanan Alexander D. Westerman
1988 Anne O’Toole Salinas §
1989 David K. Burton § Rachel Snyder MacDougall Anonymous (1)
1993 Elbert K. St. Claire III § Brian J. Wise §
1996 Alexander P. Cukor
2002 Misha S. Capecchi
Parents, Faculty, Staff, and Friends Sandra Lowers Anderson Robert M. Appelbaum § Shauna Betof § John F. Bitzer Jr § David L. Bourns § Ruth W. Bourns § Peggy B. Bruton § Bruce Burset Patricia Burset Joyslin W. Bushman § Carolyn K. Cadwallader § Ann C. Campbell § Lee Ann Culmer Carter § Ellen Reed Carver Mark Chijioke Mary Ellen Chijioke D. Walter Cohen David B. Crawford § George W. Crouch § Jeffrey Dalgliesh Helene G. de Neergaard Gloria Denoon Dorothy W. Detwiler § Frances K. Dibner Rachel Dibner Jane R. Dummer Dirk L. Dunlap Jane M. Dunlap Marc Durant Rita Durant Carolyn N. Evans § Joseph M. Evans § Elizabeth P. Falconi §
Estate Gifts Received in 2014-2015 We are profoundly grateful to the following alumni, former faculty, staff, and friends, now deceased, who included George School in their estate plans.
Joe Falconi § Shane M. Forbes Laurie Fraser Richard S. Ganz § Connie Sigler Gardner Mark Haber Karen Suplee Hallowell § Peggy Hathaway § Walton S. Hathaway § Don Hayden § Marilyn Hayden § William Heinemann § Sarah Henrie § Margaret Herrick § Irwin Hoffman Emeline Hood § Lawrence B. Hulack John F. Hunt § Mary A. Hunter Doretta Keefe Carol Keller § Robert Keller § Gilbert N. Kerlin Rebecca Kerlin Anne C. LeDuc § Andrea Lehman § Liezbette Loeppert Claudia Mahon Alice W. Maxfield § George McCoy James W. McKey § Peter C. Miles § David W. Miller N. Chiyo Moriuchi William Morris Steven Nierenberg § James O’Grady § William A. Opel § Marianne C. Parkinson § L. Raymond Parks Jr Mrs. L. Raymond Parks Jr Katherine Eudy Patterson Ann E. Ricker Andrew Rowan § Babette V. Schmidt
Emily A. Shaker David E. Shoup Molly S. Shoup Celeste Silvester Louise C. Sinclaire Ingeborg L. Snipes Samuel M. Snipes § Ann Speakman Deborah M. Spitalnik § Jack Starmer § Nancy Starmer § Lisa Stone Peter Stone Jean Robbins Stratton William W. Swayne Sue D. Thomas § Theresa B. Tucker William H. Tucker Nancy Turnbull Nancy E. Valtin § Carolyn Waghorne Richard Waghorne Al Wahbey § John Weingart § Carol Wengert § Allen F. Wise § Lewis Woodman § Margaret Yarnall
Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 Reba F. Barnes Roger G. Blum Frank H. Blumenthal ’32 Ruth Schabacker Cliff ’33 Elizabeth C. Fogg ’52 Nancy Ewing Gabel ’61 David F. Gould II Virginia Phillips Kemp Gwendolyn J. Kerr ’47 Yereth Kahn Knowles ’38 Enid Kotschnig ’42
Camille Buzby Lamont ’44 Anne B. Maxfield Robert C. Miller Edith Sullivan Silvers ’33 David H. Smith ’53 Eloise Melville Smith ’32 Wendy L. Talbot ’70 Helen Bernard West ’36 Richard A. Yarnall
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Gifts from Alumni and Students George School is thankful for the philanthropic spirit of its alumni and students. Supporting the Annual Fund, as well as other initiatives, is a tangible way for them to express their appreciation for the school and their commitment to its future.
Henry C. Jr and Patricia Pickering Jane Gill Shumaker Marian Morse Swan § Louis H. and Judith Vernon § Elizabeth Eastburn Wells § JoAnn Johnson Woodman and Lewis Woodman §
1944 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $119,907 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $17,103
1930 Gertrude Mitchell Bell
1931 John P. Rudolph §
Barbara Frantz Sanders § Hannah Broomell Wilson § Helen Miller Wilson § Dorothy Fiske Winnette
1941
1932
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,180
The Estate of Frank H. Blumenthal §
ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,180 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 43%
1933
John R. Cary § Laura Cadwallader Clappison § Clifford R. Gillam Jr § Bruce H. Kinloch § Richard A. Lockyer and Maryanne Weber Lockyer § Cicely Canby Post Senta Amon Raizen § Whitney K. Stearns § Richard T. Wilson §
The Estate of Ruth Schabacker Cliff John H. Wood Jr §
1936 Jean Comfort Hallowell § The Estate of Helen Bernard West §
1937 Caroline Gaunt Headley The Estate of Virginia Phillips Kemp § Joan Payne Platner §
1938 Agnes Warne Blackstone § Miriam E. Eyre § The Estate of Yereth Kahn Knowles Eileen Mattis O’Brien § Emily Park Powers § Margaret Brick Robjent § Susanne Walmsley Saunders Ann Fussell Schellenger § Amelie Anderson Sloan §
1939 Donald C. Bansen Jr § Margaret Smith Dolan § Herbert W. Fraser § Donald M. Solenberger Donald M. Sutton §
75 th Reunion
1940
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $2,258 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,258 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 27%
Marjory R. Abbott § Jane Shaw Kolkhorst § Judith Raymond Odlum §
TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 27%
M. Blouke Carus Alice E. Duncan § Aimée Wildman Elsbree § Cynthia Tomlinson Evans § William T. Green § Florence Wellington Haase • and Martin Haase § Charles S. and Nancy H. Hough § The Estate of Camille Buzby Lamont Edgar P. Leggett § John H. Livingstone Jr Virginia Zerega Lloyd § Edith Reeder Pray § Ann Herbert Scott
70 th Reunion
1945
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $13,210
1942
ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $8,210
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $145,670
TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 41%
ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,335 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 39%
Richard P. Bansen § Mary Eastburn Biggin § Priscilla Haas Blum § Allen L. and Jane K. Boorstein § Margaret Wilson Denison Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell § The Estate of Enid Kotschnig Milton A. and Ruth C. Nichols Joan Seidman Piker Shane E. Riorden § Cornelia Clarke Schmidt § Eleanor Jessup Stevenson § Rolf and Nancy E. Valtin § Harry M. Woske and Patricia McKiernan §
1943 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,745 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,745 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 39%
Dean G. Abercrombie • John R. Booth Jr § Richard R. and Nancy D. Curtin Natalie Nelson Hastings Nancy Smith Hayden § Macdonald H. Leach § Judith Wright Matchett § Betty Wilson Parry
C. Biddle Jr and Susan Atlee § Cynthia Carswell Blair Norman A. Chance § Nancy Wills Dooley § John O. Duncan § Albert W. Eastburn Sarah Wood Fell § Ruth Coe Fergusson and A. Carter Fergusson § Charles E. Gilbert § Darlington Hoopes Jr § James J. Jackson III Robert D. Miller Susan Williams Miller Charles Neff Jr Mary Stapler Nystrom § Sumner Parker § Mary Lou Johnston Schmidt § David W. Scott § Joan Seltzer Semple Geraldine Dana Tisdall § Alice Way Waddington § Ann Kauffman Whelan
M. Barbara Gilpin Beddall § Virginia Lawrence Carvin Marjorie Claassen Craven § Mary Stokes French § Sarah Hutchinson Guarino Michael Kulla § Carlos Luria Robert Milam § Nina Emerson Opel and William A. Opel § Albert E. Paschkis § Joyce Haynes Pike Kenneth S. and Anne M. Rawson § Joseph H. Reese Jr Joan Redland Schwab § Andrew Segal § Harris I. Stern § Christopher Wright § Josephine Woodward Zagieboylo Anonymous (1)
1947 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $81,465 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $6,065 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 40%
Carroll H. Bessey § Sara Barlow Biggs § George B. Bikle § Walter H. Burdsall § Thomas D. and Joyslin W. Bushman § Douglas Campbell Jr Yinette Yu Chang § Elizabeth Babbott Conant and Camille Cox Gerret B. Conover C. Howard Davis § Peter C. and Maire N. Frederick Justine Vaughen Fry § Arthur C. and Sarah Henrie § Byron S. Hollinshead Jr § Carl P. Josephson and Terrill H. Bush § The Estate of Gwendolyn J. Kerr § H. Paul Kester Barbara Strider Kuehn and Paul Kuehn § A. James Lincoln Louise Kirk Mannion § Anne Thomas Moore § John D. Orr and Diane Siesel Orr ’52 § Clarkson T. and Andrea Palmer §
JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY DONORS WHO INCLUDE GEORGE SCHOOL
1946 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $2,050 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,050
IN THEIR WILLS OR ESTATE PLANS
§
DONORS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS EVERY
TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 41%
Margaret P. Allen Kathryn Spackman Andersen §
STICKY BUN SOCIETY YEAR SINCE GRADUATING OR FOR TEN OR MORE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
DECEASED
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David O. and Susan D. Saxton § Virginia Kauffman Schmunk § F. Parvin Sharpless and Jean Thompson Sharpless ’49 § Sarah McVaugh Swetka and Alex Swetka Mary Ellen Wood Tully § Rebecca Eves Ullrich and Carl F. Ullrich §
1948 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $7,425 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $5,800 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 27%
Edward G. Jr and Elizabeth Biester § Jean Reeder Dew § Katharine Leggett Downham § David and Sally Emory § Elizabeth Graves Fraser § Jonathan Lindley Betsy Clark McIsaac Dorothy Pusey Miller Joseph Mitchell § Robert Neff and Anne Kirk Neff § Howard B. Pettit § George M. Jr and Karin Stephens § Richard D. and Ann Stephenson § Wayne M. Stevenson Marian Musgrave Stewart § Susan Weaver Wolle §
1949 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $6,990 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $6,990 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 23%
Florence Kille Benson § David Binder § Carole Johnson Brown and Raloy E. Brown Catharine Mendenhall Brown Lawrence B. and Ann L. Buttenwieser § Elizabeth Miller Cooke § John P. Corry R. Ted Curran § Jennie Braddock Fischer and John S. Fischer § Charles and Ann Haines § Elisabeth Quick Hill § Frances Hankinson Hillman § Nancy Barlow James June Miller Kimmel § Henry W. Ridgway Jr § C. Peyton Rufe § Jean Thompson Sharpless and F. Parvin Sharpless ’47 §
65 th Reunion
1950
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $5,093,203 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $142,928 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 31%
The Estate of Barbara Dodd Anderson § Annette Ball Bottum Lorraine Mulford Cain and Winfield Cain Lynda Hitzrot Chandler and Stephen C. Chandler § Mark K. Dresden Jr § David C. Edwards § Lois Craven Ferguson § Edgard A. Franco-Ferreira Gene Billo Haddon § Sylvia Smith Hampton Barbara Coan Houghton • and David Houghton § Edith Veit Johnstone § Andrew S. Kester § Patrick A. Pleven § Michael and Nancy Stroukoff § Diana Swackhamer Thatcher § Lynn Howell Thompson § Donald R. and Laveta Walton Richard J. Westcott • § Anonymous (1)
1951 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $9,685 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $7,660 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 23%
Lucy Green Adams Hiram J. Allman Kenneth S. Burton and Marjorie McFeely Burton ’55 § Lucy C. Daniels § Theodore D. Frey § Margaret Corry Hansell Sarah Robinson Harris § Constance Shepard Jolly Robert P. and Patricia Lewis § Nancy Rockefeller Libby § William E. Loucks § Margery Levy Lustig § Eleanor A. Magid Tad Phillips § Jack G. and Betty Schafer § Charles M. Scudder Mary Finley Sohler § Barbara Culin Spragg § James H. Worth §
1952 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $46,758 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $7,320 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 33%
James C. Alden and Anne Brewer Alden ’53 Patricia Dow Ashurkoff
Wilhelmina Braddock Branson and Byron M. Branson § Peter J. Collins and Elizabeth Maule Collins § Anne Harris Dawson and Bruce E. Dawson § The Estate of Elizabeth C. Fogg Elizabeth Garside Goeselt and Richard Goeselt § Barbara Baker Hartnett and John T. Hartnett David B. and Marilyn A. Holland § Eleanor Zurn Hutt § Valle Brewer Ingram § Ruth Anne Detwiler Jackson § Margery Paxson Jones § W. Bernard and Mary Ann Marshall § Jeney Blanchard McCoy Margaret Means McIntosh § Mary J. Mikuriya § Townley Biddle Neill and Robert H. Neill § J. Nicholas Newman and Kathleen Kirk Newman § Diane Siesel Orr and John D. Orr ’47 § Deborah Shepard Rinner § J. Lawrence and Martha P. Shane § Allen C. Starkey Leonard S. Thomsen § Elisabeth Yeatman Walker Christopher Weir Headley S. Jr and Teresa K. White § Dudley H. Woodall
1953 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $30,653 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $20,603 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 43%
Anne Brewer Alden and James C. Alden ’52 Nancy Stevenson Baker § Harriet Janney Ball § John P. and Ann B. Beltz § David P. and Peggy B. Bruton § Fanny Custer Clark § Stephanie Bunzl Cohen and Fredric S. Cohen § J. Douglass Davis Jr § Joyce Apple Evans § Helen Farley Fichera Richard T. T. Forman § Gabriel C. and Devera Garber § Philip Grausman Margaret Weller Harkins and John J. Harkins ’54 § Michael S. Healy and Constance Dederer Healy ’55 § Janet Spiegelberg Hyman Forrest C. Jr and Karen Jobes Sheridan W. III and Christa Johns § David T. Jones § Sally Brosius Kenny Sandra Trexler Kirkpatrick §
Marjorie Ayars Laidman § Barbara Shetzline Matybell Jack H. Miller § Judith Walker Norris Richard W. Pickering § Robert W. Pyle Jr § John C. Raushenbush § Frances McCammon San Miguel and Francisco San Miguel § Robert S. and Ellen B. Seltzer § Louis H. Skidmore Jr § The Estate of David H. Smith Giles Wayland-Smith § David P. Willis Jr § Peter K. Zavitz §
1954 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $15,158 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $8,516 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 26%
John T. and Mary M. Arnold § James S. Coan and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55 • § Nancy Bothwell Corrigan § Jean Lindsay de Streel Carol Hauver Emerick § Robert A. Freedman § Leigh M. Gelser § Peter D. Glusker Peter H. Gum § John J. Harkins and Margaret Weller Harkins ’53 § Mary Anne Knight Hunter § Keiichi Ishibashi § Elaine Martin James David H. and Ann M. Johns § Cassandra Abbe Kimble § Judith Jacobson Magee Gordon E. Jr and Donna A. Page § Franklin H. Jr and Lorraine Pennell § Susan Grubb Roegiers § Rebecca Hoge Shankland Wilhelm Streit § Eileen Thompson § Sara Altman Vogel § James L. and Robin Whitely §
60 th Reunion
1955
60TH REUNION TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $20,409 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $14,109 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 52%
David W. Atkinson § Martha McKean Bass Alex Bay § Helen Benton Boley § Walter S. Braznell § Marjorie McFeely Burton and Kenneth S. Burton ’51 § Nan Burchette Cameron § Richard D. Claiborn §
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Alison Smith Claus and Albert Claus § Richard B. and Sandra Clement Clara Montgomery Coan • and James S. Coan ’54 § Kie Broeker Cundey § Diran Dermen § Eugenia Nelson Dilg § Richard I. Grausman J. Stephen Guyton § Constance Dederer Healy and Michael S. Healy ’53 § Lamartine F. and Emeline Hood § Harry G. Hoyt Jr and Gay I. Hoyt § David C. Humphrey § Michael L. Ingerman Lars C. Jansson § David H. Kain Gig Hewitt Kerr Suzanne Parry Lamborn Robert G. Lathrop § Elizabeth Wadleigh Leary § Charles • and Mary Lynn Mansbach § Jane Fredendall Nolder and Nevin D. Nolder § M. Ellen Chadeayne O’Grady and James O’Grady § Michael H. Phillips William D. and Katherine K. Pickering § D. Judson Randall § Lee Lonsdale Schaffer Susan Murray Seifried Sandra Stees Sudofsky and John Sudofsky § Marcia Perera Van Dyck § Mary Waddington § Edgar S. Walsh § Susan Arnold Winship § Jane Chandler Wolfe § Anonymous (1)
1956 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $48,873 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $22,276 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 32%
Constance Archbald § Eugene H. Brownell § Lynette S. Chandler § Harry R. Colson Jr William S. Dockhorn and Carol Wengert § Keith W. Eveland § Ann Noe Gelfand and Martin Gelfand § Karl Gittelman Joseph G. Hancock Jr § Constance Longshore Hauver and Giles Toll • § Elizabeth Dann Jones § Michael J. Kosoff and Virginia Work Kosoff § Kathleen Irving Krier §
Linda Hauver Lamb and Gilbert K. Lamb Briant H. Lee Thomas C. Maddux Patricia Goss McLain Jane Van Schoick Millar Werner E. Jr and Helen T. Muller § Deborah Janney O’Keefe § C. Dilworth Pierson § Nancy Crowell Reinbold and Barry Reinbold § Marga Rapuano Rogers Susan Windle Rogers § Alice Kent Stephens Betty Lou Leedom Thompson § Jean Hand Triol Katherine Polsky Vivian Natalie Scull Watkins Lawrence D. Willison III Kenneth A. Wyse
1957 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $113,049 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $108,431 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 36%
Charles D. Baker Frederick W. II and Gisela Beans § R. Creighton Booth Elisabeth Potts Brown Roger C. Bruestle § Patricia Patrick Bryan § Judith Talbot Campos § Virginia Coates Carr Ellen N. Chase § Eleanor Morris Cox § Harry B. Danner II § Carroll Conklin Eagles and Eugene Eagles § Adele Hommell Edwards Elizabeth Spang Ericson Jonathan F. and Rosemary K. Esty § Samuel A. Everitt and Kate Prior Everitt ’59 § Charles and Geraldine C. Freeman § Priscilla Arnold and Walter C. Gillis § Susan Owers Haedrich § William I. Houghton III and Gail F. Houghton § Mary Baily Jordan § Gretchen Wambaugh Koerting § Joan Applegate Lane and Robert N. Lane § Donald T. and Polly Little § Leonard E. Majzlin and Carol Hall Majzlin George C. Millikan § Ann Elizabeth Dawson Moore and Andrew Moore II Elizabeth New Weld Nolan § Jennifer Abraham Page and Joseph G. Mayer § John W. Pusey and Suzanne Brosius Pusey ’58 §
Philip S. Ross Mary L. Shoemaker § Brigitta Schmidt Stoehr John B. III and Nancy T. Swayne § Garry Thomas § Anne Thompson § Judith Taylor Uehlein and E. Carl Uehlein Jr ’58 § Richard Wood Jr §
1958 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $108,150 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $8,043 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 40%
Alden F. and Marianne Briscoe § John J. S. and Jean Burton § Asa C. Cadwallader and Ann Lund Cadwallader John F. Cadwallader and Jane Hires Cadwallader Mary Ann Hahn Dickel § Carol Park DiJoseph Robert D. Drake Jr § David L. and Judith Elwell § Emily Pennell Endries and Robert N. Endries § W. Lee and Vicki J. Evans Robert H. and Suzanne W. Fletcher § Sherrie Platt Gibson § Peter N. Grad • § Barbara Bush Graham Martha Scull Haines § Marjorie Pusey Hall § Eileen Moore Hickman § Bruce R. Hoffman Carol Knight John Mary Trent Jones and James P. Jones § W. Dix Kerlin III Marilyn Magid Levine § Nancy Baker Martin and Skip Martin Dillwyn P. IV and Catharine Paiste § David R. Perera § George L. and Nancy Pickering § Suzanne Brosius Pusey and John W. Pusey ’57 § Jan Altman Rein Roberta Newton Rosen § Kathie O’Hara Schreibman Elizabeth Noe Shapiro § John F. Steinfirst § Christine Jensen Storch § George M. Tai § E. Carl Uehlein Jr and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57 § Pamela Page Waller and William Waller § Anonymous (1)
1959 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $10,785 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $10,785 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 25%
Thomas Atkinson III § William C. Bernard § Suzanna Murray Cody MaryAnne Wilson Cowdrey § Judith Rudolph Craig § Robert B. and Olena R. Dockhorn § Margaret T. Evans Kate Prior Everitt and Samuel A. Everitt ’57 § Joy Crockett Funston and Peter Funston § George S. Glass § Jill Stokes Halbert and Peter Halbert § Bette Hand Head Willis J. and Annie Hidell § Peter W. Hoon David S. and Clara Johnson John H. Lippincott § Michael R. Plunkett and Sara McKean Plunkett ’61 § E. Spencer Quill § Adrienne Wheeler Rudge § Robert C. Schmidt Barbara Stockham Sears § Stephen D. Shaffer Content Bryant Smith §
55 th Reunion
1960
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $27,420 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $26,720 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 29%
Carol Wrightson Armstrong § Katherine Kelton Bozarth Leonard K. Cadwallader Neil L. Campbell § William L. Claiborn and Berta Finkelstein Blythe Danner Andrew K. Fleschner Laurence B. Green § Bettina J. Huber § Graham D. Johnson and Janet Hicks Johnson § Marguerite Culp Kearns Lee H. Kenworthy § Barbara Van Pelt Lee §
JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY DONORS WHO INCLUDE GEORGE SCHOOL IN THEIR WILLS OR ESTATE PLANS
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STICKY BUN SOCIETY DONORS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS EVERY YEAR SINCE GRADUATING OR FOR TEN OR MORE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
DECEASED
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Jill Alden Lindenmeyr Elizabeth Wood Lukshides § Corona A. Machemer § Lucinda Wharton May and Philip W. May § Deborah Leedom McGeorge § Constance Abbott Ray § David J. Schiller § Hannah Palmer Snyder and Ivan R. Snyder § Mary Chapman Speare Henry S. and Mooshe Taylor Nancy Eastburn Teller § Peggy Colvin Tropp § Karen B. Winner Arthur S. Wood Aldwin H. Zim §
1961 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $66,252 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $66,252 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 29%
Diana Wright Barlow and Clinton L. Barlow § David P. Bartram Millard D. Brown II § Richard Brown II § Peter D. Crown Susan Lloyd Doran Margaret Uehlein Suby Dorney § J. Stephen Dummer Marsha Silvers Forman and William R. Forman The Estate of Nancy Ewing Gabel § Happy Field Grohowski Lawrence K. Houghteling Karen Johnson Michael S. Landes § David F. Lindenfeld § Mary Jay Taylor Michel James C. Michener Ann Wilkerson Olson § Elizabeth Bernard Phillips § Sara McKean Plunkett and Michael R. Plunkett ’59 § Lee N. and Kitty Price § Lydia Potts Quill § Catharine Bothwell Rachlin Elma Abbe Rickards § Burt L. and Joan Ross Corey R. and Jonne Smith § Kathryn Waddell Takara James M. Talbot and Nina Sinkler § Laurie Ticehurst § Robert D. Wayland-Smith §
1962 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $27,102 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $5,602 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 25%
Susan Grad Baerwald and Paul G. Baerwald § Jean A. Boardman
Albert M. Bradley and Deborah Teel Bradley ’64 § Newton and Virginia Brosius Kay Shaw Browne Ashby E. Denoon David B. H. and Gloria Denoon Steven D. Emmet § Charles T. Jr and Martha L. Evans § Christopher and Marlene Guild § Thomas H. and Brenda Guyton Susan Booth Houle § Gail E. Jackson § Robert W. and Lucia Knight Gretchen Blair Kronenberg Ruth Bonner Levine and Howard Levine § Beal A. Lowen and Hattie Barker § Douglas O. and Diane Maass § J. Robert and Carol Passmore § John M. Jr and Patricia A. Robinson § Dudley W. Saurman Margaret Emory Stackpole § Peter L. Taylor § Sharon Townley Carol Thompson Townsend Garry-Lou Haberman Upton § Allan R. and Susan S. Winn § W. A. Stewart Wright Jr §
1963 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $5,715 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,050 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 17%
Eric and Lori Blumberg § Elizabeth Shaw Bugg and Gary Bugg Sara Kelso Chambers Thomas Cooch § Tamson Myers Ely § Rhea W. Goodrich Susan Foster Hyde § Neil R. Jaffe Gretchen A. Sandles § Frances Preston Schutz § William L. and Martie Serrill § Nancy Sussman Siverd § Holly Smith § Betty Fretz Southworth Samuel M. Sullivan §
1964 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $68,521 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $62,582 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 20%
Taylor P. Andrews and Patricia Young Andrews ’65 Maurice W. Ayars Jr Deborah Teel Bradley and Albert M. Bradley ’62 § William S. Evans § Peter H. Fraser Bette Jean Eck Ganter §
Sally Mansbach Herman and Steve Herman § Nancy S. Irving Jonathan M. and Linda Kamen § Kathryn McCreary Thomas G. and Andrea Mendell § Dorothy Black and Robert Myers Morgan Phenix § Marthajane Robinson • § Elliot A. and Marcia Sainer § Muhammad A. Saleh § Virginia Bradley Scarlet and Richard Scarlet § Douglas P. and Mary M. Smith § Thomas R. Turner Chandler M. Walton § Walter C. III and Leslie E. Wright
50 th Reunion
1965
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $92,869 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $42,732 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 55%
Anne Bode Aarnes Patricia Young Andrews and Taylor P. Andrews ’64 Anne Waller Auerbach Melanie Kupiec Bailey William G. Barton § Sarah Walton Clark Carl K. Croft § Ellen B. Davis Barbara Deemer Douglass Joan Campbell Eliot and Robert Eliot § Christine Erb § Sarah McCune Fairfield § Frank A. Fetter § David H. Foster and Holly Barnet-Sanchez § Jeanne B. Garrison § Patricia Gillespie John R. Gleeson III and Constance Edwards Gleeson ’78 Daryl W. Goodrich Susan Hicks Graveman Barbara Walsh Gray Rachel M. Greeley § Betsy T. Green R. Scott Griscom William C. Harshbarger Charles G. Hollister III Lawrence J. Howard Elizabeth Swift Janeczek Nancy Bigbee Jensen § Peter L. Joslin Martin G. Kistin Paula Fried Lawrence § Jessica P. Lipnack Philip T. Lynes Paul A. and Pamela E. Machemer § Susan Rarig Makler and P. Todd Makler Jr § Carolyn Walton Martin Donald S. and Lynda Miller
Robin O’Connor Morris Margaret Arnheim Nettinga James E. Owers Jr W. Blake K. Jr and Janice Parry § Wayne D. Parsons Jeffry L. Perlman Dale Buckman Phillips Jay R. Platt Philip G. Rhoads § Francis F. Rivinus § Herbert T. Rorer Stella Lee Harned Russo Carol Samuel David R. and Elizabeth Satterthwaite § Martin F. Smith § Robert B. Swayne Loran T. Thompson Robert H. Turner Ian W. Vickery § Judy Winter Walker and Stephen R. Walker § Stephen G. Ward Martha Willis Wilcockson Martha S. Wilson Mary-Jo Poulton Wimbish Roger F. Wood Steven T. and Melinda Wrightson Maryann Rosenthal Wyner Linda Mammel York Anonymous (1)
1966 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $5,601 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $5,561 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 19%
Barth F. Aaron and Brigitta Aaron Frederic S. Bowers Erica M. Brinton § Holly Richardson Donovan Charles Esser and Pamela Haines § Douglas C. Ewbank Dabney Smith Goold A. Louisa Beck Hatanaka § Nancy Jorczak Stephen J. Kaufman and Sydelle Zove § Robert S. Klein Diane Edwards La Voy § Susan Lane David and Suzanna Nepley § Pamela R. Potter § Wendy Fenstermacher Robin Jane Heider Samuels Jean M. Sharf C. Herbert Sharpless § Susan Wood Siegel A. Eric Widenmeyer III Charles F. and Wendy Willson Deborah A. Young §
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ANNE BODE AARNES ’65 Reunion Planning Committee Member and Donor*
What do you appreciate about George School? I appreciate that it is an excellent school with high standards and creates an environment that encourages making friendships and taking on more adult responsibilities. I appreciate the values central to its culture: integrity, commitment, compassion, tolerance, and respect for others. At George School I learned the importance of working for a larger good, not for oneself alone, and to help those most in need. The school gave me excellent academic preparation and left me with a love of learning and curiosity about the world. The values I learned formed the foundation for my career working with economic and social development programs in developing countries. I learned what a joy it is to be part of a community that respects people for who they are. Why was it important to attend and give in honor of your 50th reunion? It was extraordinary to spend a couple of days with sixty classmates and be surrounded with memories from fifty years earlier. All the events were interesting, but the most special was the memorial meeting. Looking back on fifty years and having spent forty-six of them in developing countries—where I saw students struggling to learn in small, crowded, broken-down schools—I understand so much better how important it is for kids to have an institution like George School and how fortunate we were then. It is appropriate to take these occasions to recognize what we’ve gotten from the school and how important it’s been in our lives.
It is appropriate to take these occasions to recognize what we have gotten from the school and how important it has been in our lives.
How do you feel about George School today? The student body is much more diverse than it was when I graduated, and students seem even more alive and aware of important issues in the US and worldwide, which is great. At the reunion I was struck again by the simple, natural beauty of the campus. George School provides an incredibly supportive environment for learning and growing up. I read every issue of the alumni magazine avidly. Since I have spent so much of my career living overseas, there have been few opportunities to be involved with George School. Now that I’m retired, I hope to be more closely connected.
After receiving a BA from Oberlin College and an MA from George Washington University, Anne embarked on a career with the US Agency for International Development (USAID). In addition to directing programs from Washington—many on the Middle East and Asia—and teaching at the National War College, she served with her family in Pakistan, Ukraine, Bangladesh, Egypt, and Jordan. Anne retired this summer. * For milestone reunions like Anne’s, classes often unite to make a significant and long-lasting gift to George School.
1967 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $6,200 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $6,015 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 23%
Deborah Beck § Barbara Fritsche Berger § Ruth E. Bromer Carolyn Campbell Brown Joan L. Caldwell Roger K. and Christine Eareckson § Eva M. Eves § Karen B. Garrison and David B. Edelson § Elizabeth Baker Johnson § Faith Mason and Ann Elsbach S. David Miller § Martin and Jane Millner Susan Deitz Milmoe § Wendy Gross Nierenberg and Steven Nierenberg § Jane Heinekamp Olcott and Daniel Olcott
Harold R. and Susan Parks § Cheryl Peterfreund Reeves § Anne Culp Storch and Jay Storch ’68 § Joan Hayden Taylor and Michael Taylor Melanie Wright Tripp § Frederick and Linda B. Weisskopf Willie Deemer Wickman §
1968 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $5,419 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $5,419 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 22%
Sandra Antonoff Patricia L. Boyer Robin C. Buerki III § Stephen Chance Alice Hieatt Coulombe Barbara Janney Desanzo and Al Wahbey § Caren Golden
Mary Suter Holman § Richard C. John Jr § Mahlon Lovett Robert Lovett Jr and Ann C. Buckley Kenneth Miller § Priscilla Gillespie Nagy § Patricia Kramon Pincus and Martin Pincus Richard A. Platt Patricia Randall § Barbara Samuel § Pru Stasikewich Jay Storch and Anne Culp Storch ’67 § Amy Lewis Tabor and Robert Tabor § Barbara J. Turner David and Carol Walton Jerel M. and Amy Zoltick § Anonymous (1)
1969 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $17,842 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,290 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 20%
John R. Boone A. Catherine Seely Boyd § James A. Brokaw II and Mollie Sandock § Stanley P. Cope § Ronald C. Fondiller Geoffry H. Fried §
JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY DONORS WHO INCLUDE GEORGE SCHOOL IN THEIR WILLS OR ESTATE PLANS
§
STICKY BUN SOCIETY DONORS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS EVERY YEAR SINCE GRADUATING OR FOR TEN OR MORE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
DECEASED
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Elizabeth Wood Fritsch and C. Theodore Fritsch § Robert E. Ganz § Lisa S. Garrison § Laura Miller Gilbert and Larry Gilbert Deborah Snipes Hale and James Hale § Hal K. Haveson § Deborah Smith Hilke and John Hilke § Katherine Holden § Anne Judson Lucy S. Judson Kirk W. Klaphaak Dinah LeHoven Jonathan D. March § Carol Greenwald Mazmanian § Elizabeth Cope McDonald § Barbara Ewbank Smith § Burghard P. and Beverly Taulien § Thomas E. Wallin John C. Widenmeyer
45 th Reunion
1970
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $26,613 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $26,588 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 23%
Andrew E. Biggin § Laurence G. Jr and Lorraine T. Claggett § Janet Lee Cohen § Thomas C. and Suzanne Downey Jean W. Duffett § Robert W. Edgar Jr Nicholas Emlen Christoffer A. Graae § Louise Boone Hanson § Roger L. Kay § Peter Kent and Nita C. Lescher S. Girard Lax and Dodie Hamblen § Jeffrey L. Lipkowitz § Francie Rendall Minder Peter N. Moyes and Deborah Sutton Moyes § Holly A. Phelps § Jeremiah W. Powell II § Catherine A. Shaw § David H. Shepp § Paul C. Spector Karen A. Sulzberger and Eric Lax § Wendy L. Talbot • § Barbara W. Tindall and Christopher M. Welch § Sally Snipes Wells Eric W. Wheeling § William E. and Victoria Wise §
1971 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $34,510 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $9,385 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 20%
Anne Butler and David Eaglesfield § Joan Eberhard § David K. Esser Lois Eves Fink John F. Hallowell § Carol Powell Heller and Harry Heller § Stephenie Hollyman Susan Woodman Hoskins and Scott E. Hoskins § Antonio P. Jackson and E. Marie Hooper Jackson ’73 § Richard E. Johnson § Tod J. and Barrie L. Kaufman § Marjorie Lane § Steven B. Levine Jody Lisberger § Shirwil Schultz Lukes § Quentin W. Nelson Frederick C. Paine Nancy E. Powell § Carl A. Sinderbrand § Martha Kirk Swartz Geoffrey M. Troy and Jane Hausman Troy § Meredith L. Walker § Anonymous (1)
1972 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $7,275 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $7,205 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 21%
Martha Whitman Aynardi John R. Bassert § James A. Boorstein § Susan L. Briant § Jeffrey J. Cogshall and Rosamond Ryan Deborah Vernon DiMicco and Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 § Faith Kiermaier Feder and Michael Feder § Guy Fischer § Margo Garrison and Geoffrey Darby § Peter S. and Susan Landstrom § Karleigh Beaman Lem Nancy Brockway Marvin and Peter Marvin § Edward M. and Janet Millermaier James R. Moore § Valerie Kester Morrissey Michael S. Mosley and Joy Bright Mosley James H. and Deborah D. Newbold § Brenda Roepcke Palmer Lawrence H. Passmore § Andrew P. and Betty Rivinus §
Sigmund J. Roos and Ruth Rohde ’74 § Bruce K. Sinclaire § Anne Waddington Snyder and Thomas Snyder § Andrew P. Trull and Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 §
M. Steven Thomson Tacie Yerkes Trull and Andrew P. Trull ’72 § Terese Van Solkema-Waitz and John Waitz § Karen Curtin Voorhees and David Voorhees
1973
40 th Reunion
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $10,655 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $9,405
1975
TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 20%
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $23,895
Hugh E. Biggin Arthur W. Bijur Linda Blum Anne M. Connell § Colin G. Edmonds Catherine M. Fox Jonathan S. and Nina Gormley § Robert E. Haut John B. and Lucia Hoffman § Timothy W. Hunter § Elizabeth Boyle Illick E. Marie Hooper Jackson and Antonio P. Jackson ’71 § C. Russell Keep III Bruce E. Nayowith § John P. and Carole Orr § Henry C. Parry II Carol Plough Susan Ferris Rights and Bruce Rights Susan Komer Robbins Tom Rogers and Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 § Mary Ann Warner Stauffer and John Stauffer § Daphne Plaisted Taylor §
TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 19%
1974 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $4,095 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,595 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 16%
Margaret Baird Paul G. Church William H. Coleman Jr § Jay S. Dunitz Sally A. Fullam § Richard M. Guttman § Bernard Hirsh Barbara McAnerney Kohout Laurie Capellan Malkoff and Fred Leffel Margot Weiss McClellan Katherine C. Newman Todd M. Preuss § Ruth Rohde and Sigmund J. Roos ’72 § Katie Shellenberger Schwieger Peter E. Simson Ann Brownold Singer Craig X. and Sherry Sotres § Louise Stark §
ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $22,825
Kimberly and Andrew Allen-King Jill Arace § Daryl Mathias Barbic Eliza R. Bates Matthew A. and Mila Brenner Pia Brown Karen Diamond § Bruce S. DiMicco and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § Helen Widder Flood Alberto Gutierrez and Theresa M. Finn Charles W. Haines III § Christopher Keep and Alison E. Mitchell ’85 Lawrence Klatzkin Sarah M. Lowe Teri J. MacBride Suzanne Miller Mandala § Steven Nayowith § Jon R. Powell Margaret Thomas Redmon Kathy Hart Rogers and Tom Rogers ’73 § Joel I. Roos Nan L. Rossien § James Sacherman § Elizabeth Waddington Saciolo Leslie Plapinger Skolnick § Richard J. Wiest § Susan Yardley Wood and Grant McCool
1976 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $33,816 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $13,030 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 16%
Paul M. Altman and Frances Benson Altman § Tomas E. Ancona § Lee A. Baer Margot A. Biggin § Ronald C. Bingham Jean Hesselman Bohr § Constance Hancock Bourque § Abigail E. Burford John P. Collier § Andrea Jewitt Comstock § Susan J. Crane § Susan Edmonds Eyre
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Ashley Garrett § Michael D. Goldberg and Sybille Holzer-Goldberg Elizabeth Davison Hyde Robert L. Orr and Holly Schroder Orr ’78 § Kathleen Peregoy § Hank B. and Lisette Siegel Carter J. and Erin B. Sio § Cynthia F. White Anonymous (2)
1977 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $17,005 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $15,980 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 11%
Karen S. Azarchi Debra Gross Balka § Joanna M. Bassert and Edward Marshall III § Douglass Boone Sanford A. Bristol § Amy Felder Davidson § John C. and Christina Gavin Eric S. Hellman and Karen Liu § Judith Page Kroeger § Derric S. and Marie Landor Jennifer Cox McNeil and Robert D. McNeil § Janice R. Pauley H. Christian and Patricia Schmalbruch § Elisa M. Tanaka Bruce E. Webster §
1978 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $6,370 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $6,370 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 13%
Stephen M. Barth Linda Brownold Bell and Kenneth P. Bell James P. Biester Robin Klatzkin Bochner Mark and Rachel Dibner Marta Ernst and Bernhard Hall Robert J. Eynon Constance Edwards Gleeson and John R. Gleeson III ’65 William S. Hallowell § Judith Lavori Keiser § Mark F. Miller Holly Schroder Orr and Robert L. Orr ’76 § Jonathan W. Platt and Melanie J. O’Neill § Seth A. Rosenthal § James A. Schragger § Seth L. Temin §
1979 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $14,327 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,660 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 9%
Timothy C. Bingham Lisa Peregoy Breuner § Theresa Campbell-Yates § Melissa Henrie Cowan Margaret Hawthorne Doty and Edward Doty § Delia Smith Gardiner § Thomas R. Hiatt Thomas D. Krewson § Laura Beth Radin and Charles Barber Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers and William B. Rodgers Jeffrey M. Siegel Lori Robb Weaver §
35 th Reunion
1980
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $9,230 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $9,155 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 18%
Elizabeth J. Anderson Judith M. Bacal Richard C. Beltz Annette Sachs Cook Robert E. and Denise Esberg § Florence L. Finkle Nancy Dermen Foster § Lisa B. Garb Jennifer Montana Glatt § Sarah E. Juram and Philip Heinrich Steven B. Kauff § Atsuko Kazahaya Julia S. Kim Phebe B. Macrae Seth P. Madway § Glenn F. Miller § Lindalee Knight Mulligan § Janet Raymond and Maurice Gaquer Brian E. and Deborah Seabrook § Michael D. Shepard § David G. Smith John and Mary Sommers § Ann Kalb Swart and Gregory Swart Kurt W. Veitch § Elizabeth Weiss-Bernarducci
1981 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $9,245 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,245 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
David Aronson Sarah Brady Diane R. Brenner § John Fell Cadwallader Jr and W. Blair Jennings Joyce K. Conrow and Robin K. Long §
David S. Jacoby and Jessica Fixler Kathy E. Klein § Susan W. Knight and Glenn A. Lamb § Susanna Bush Manstein § Bethann Morgan Lisa Labalme Osterland Nancy Brown Smith and Paul G. Smith § Susan Keim Wiggins §
1982 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $7,126 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $7,126 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
Carolyn Powelson Campbell Edward S. Cohen § Tobi B. Elkin Matthew D. and Karen J. Fine § Stacey L. Fineburg Valentina A. Britten Holden Masayuki and Donna Kazahaya Jonathan I. Litt Stephen A. and Laurie Moyer § Christopher J. and Lorraine M. Muth § Meg Pease-Fye and Stephen Fye Amy Taylor Popkin and Andrew M. Popkin ’83 § Alan B. Turner
1983 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $7,760 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $7,360 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 12%
Stephanie Rohovsky Akbari Darcy Kenton Bellido de Luna and A.J. Bellido de Luna David L. Cadwallader Kimberly Verica Colando and Christopher Colando § Jeffrey D. Freedman § Tara R. Greco Louisa Coan Greve § Tom Hoopes and Beth Castiglione § Edward C. Landry § Heather L. Murray § Andrew M. Popkin and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82 § Curtis E. Reid Stephanie Smith § Leslie B. Sterns-Johnson and Eric Johnson § Michael V. Stricks and Gina Papalia §
1984
D. Scott Miller § Vanessa F. Mitchell § Jenny Sorel § Deborah Cadwallader Taylor Dana Guidetti Vink §
30 th Reunion
1985
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $2,213 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,063 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 13%
Margaret Gillen Boyd § J. Marcus Buchanan Jeffrey S. Cohen Michelle Tregea Dorlon David L. Eldridge and Lisa Carney Eldridge § Hannah L. Galantino-Homer and David Homer Michael D. Jones Maureen Kushmore § Frederick D. Learey Catherine Stearns Medich and Benjamin O. Medich Alison E. Mitchell and Christopher Keep ’75 Jennifer A. Muth Rachel Y. Quill Daniel J. Seltzer Melanie Nayowith Swanson Kulruedee Wongpakdee-Hoffner Anonymous (1)
1986 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $14,347 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,680 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 7%
Joanna Brainard Augsberger Bethany R. Berger William B. Dowdell Amanda Halbert Jackson Laura Grontkowski James § Benjamin H. Kimmel and Lori Nofziger Paul E. Rohovsky § Peter E. Siegel Debra Souilliard-Mulliken and Corey Mulliken § Christine A. Stearns
JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $2,300
DONORS WHO INCLUDE GEORGE SCHOOL
ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,300
IN THEIR WILLS OR ESTATE PLANS
TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 5%
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STICKY BUN SOCIETY DONORS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS EVERY
Rachel J. Finkle and Sven Helmer § Michael S. Groch Laura B. Lichstein
YEAR SINCE GRADUATING OR FOR TEN OR MORE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
DECEASED
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1987 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,010,167 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $6,035 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 9%
Sydney L. Briggs and Reinhard Bek Brooke Garrigan Buchanan and David Buchanan Tara M. Chambers § Susanne Baker Hodgin and Michael S. Hodgin Andes Van Syckle Hruby Timothy D. and Gloria Katsiff § Hyung Soon Lee Eric K. Marshall Brett A. Morrison Pollie Minehart Rodrique and Henry J. Rodrique § Diane L. Rosenmiller § Marc L. Wise and Laurel Williams Wise
1988 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $7,285 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,235 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
Mona Presby Bent Mazie Minehart Colen and Joseph E. Colen III Nancy Keim Comley and David Comley Anita V. Crofts § Joy Davis-Posoli and Paul Posoli Page C. Faulk Tamara L. Harper Michael J. Hathaway § Christine Y. Lee Cindy R. Lobel Anne O’Toole Salinas and Carlos M. Salinas § Miranda Rich Tollman Sara Uehlein Jennifer Rogin Wallis §
1989 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $6,775 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $6,175 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
Lisa Parry Becker § Katherine Winn Boyer § David K. Burton § Kimberley Austin Cathey Keith Figlioli-Gittelman § Isaac C. Henderson Heather B. Henson Jennifer Parker Holtz and Christopher T. Holtz § Emily Laybourne Podunovich and Greg Podunovich Daniel R. Quill and Alison Shein Quill § Larissa A. Wright-Elson Anonymous (1)
25 th Reunion
1990
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $12,838 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $11,663 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 23%
Eric J. Cavanaugh Leila Arbani Crooks Rahul Dandora Reetu Dandora Daniel B. Davies Jennifer I. Farley Sabrina L. Ferguson Alyson R. Meranze Ford Daniel J. Freedman Elena O’Boyle Harris and Jim Harris § William D. Hathaway § Rebecca L. Hunsicker Steven J. and Amy Jo § Melissa Harper Jones Benjamin R. LeFever Kassem L. Lucas § Sara Weisser Lukens Melissa M. Merritt § Elias F. Papatestas A. Marshall Rorer Scott Seraydarian and Corissa Ginsberg Seraydarian ’91 Emily Stein Sharko Carrie Shepperd Stephens Sarah O’Connell Vaishville Patricia M. Veloso Joan Burton Whent § Anonymous (1)
1991 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $53,555 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,555 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
Robert M. Benck § Andrew J. Chen Sarah B. Crofts § Joseph P. and Christine K. Davidyock India F. Ennis Elizabeth Jordan Kramer § Winter N. Miller Eric Olson Kira L. Rodriguez Elizabeth Evans Rylander § Corissa Ginsberg Seraydarian and Scott Seraydarian ’90 Benjamin S. Smith Christopher P. Whitely
1992 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,410 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,410 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
Anawim Avila Dara Ballow-Giffen Suzanne Cadwallader Beinlich and William Beinlich §
Akobuije D. Chijioke Christie L. Clovis Tim D. Gronert Robert P. A. Machemer and Kerry Deere Machemer § Jessica Miranda § Anna Johnson Tofel and Jason Tofel § Susan Crosman Waterhouse and Brian Waterhouse Nathan C. Wright Saeid Zakerinejad Zakeri
1993 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,157,825 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $7,125 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 12%
Kareem O. Afzal and Nihad Kaiseruddin § Philip J. Beachy Nicole E. Brown Natalia Garcia Duncan and Danny Duncan Jack B. and Kimberly Ford § Bradd A. and Randee Forstein § Morgan P. Hankins § Hee-Jun and Rosa Kim § Shawna Grimm Lyons and Bruce Lyons Glenn E. Plosa Charles E. Sanders and Maria Bockman Sanders Elbert K. St. Claire III § Julia Wargo Vaughn Danielle S. Veith and Christopher Weil Brian J. and Nastaran Wise § Brian J. and Stacy Zavodnick Anonymous (1)
1994 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,736 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,636 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
Heather L. Barnes Catherine Crosby and Daniel J. Holton-Roth ’95 Nicholas S. Hanlon Katherine Farneth Hirsch Rebecca Capolungo-Hartman Huenink Bridge C. Joyce Abigail Kerlin Tucker Tamala T. Montgomery Douglas K. Mylowe § Rebecca Schapira Schwarzkopf Anish A. Sheth Jan K. Zeman and Anna Nedelisky-Zeman Anonymous (1)
20 th Reunion
1995
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $4,550 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,175 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 13%
Mathew Beckerman Adjowii Cooper-Henry Molly Wolford DeGaetano Christian K. Donovan § Dashiell D. Flynn Daniel J. Holton-Roth and Catherine Crosby ’94 Bennett P. Lomax § Justin Louchheim and Whitney Trevelyan Louchheim ’96 David H. Lynde Elihu C. Miles Ugyen Namgyel Hector Negron § Rhee Rosenman Nesson Martha F. Ruttle Ann W. St. Claire and Barry W. Dehlin Sean E. Vereen Elizabeth Wolff Rogers Anonymous (1)
1996 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $2,225 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,700 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
Emily Ganim Anmuth Adi J. Blum Stefan D. Dreisbach-Williams Melicia Escobar and Eric Tars § Julie McIntosh Forte and Carl Forte Jerrylyn E. Huckabee Do H. Kim Whitney Trevelyan Louchheim and Justin Louchheim ’95 James H. Mapes Kelly A. Meade Pamela Wolski Mutschler § Matthew C. and Beth Nierenberg § Linsey Hankins Short Joshua D. Walker James A. Wilson § Alenka M. Zeman and Dan McIntyre § Anonymous (1)
1997 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $12,037 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $8,037 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 14%
K. Nura Abdul-Karim Abdur Rahman and Salih Abdur-Rahman Henry Capellan Estelle Palley Clifton and Ryan Clifton Elizabeth L. Dalzell Kevin M. Edwards §
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Sara Scholer Frascella and David Frascella Kenny and Nora King § Michael E. Knoll Johanna R. Kolodny § Christopher Y. Lee Jesse Leah Nankin McMahon Eli A. Reusch Horatiu G. Stefan § Vance P. Stevenson § Jevon W. and Charlotte N. Thoresen § Mariel E. Turner Christopher E. Von Seggern Cameron Walker-Miller April Yetsko Anonymous (1)
1998 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,670 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,195 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
Naima Ahmed Aman Ari M. and Shauna Betof § Theresa Ross Clark § Andrew B. Engblom § Amelia A. Erwitt and Kamil Kaluza § Benjamin S. Flaccus Annemarie Poniz Haar and William L. Haar ’00 Cally A. Iden Terence R. Lee Arden D. Miller § Jennifer M. Murphy Cori L. Stott and Nathaniel Hovan § Ken R. Taga A. Caitlin Van Hecke Anonymous (1)
1999 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $54,650 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,650 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%
Jacqueline L. Bateman Robert M. Burman Michael A. Church and Lindsay Eudy Church ’00 Susan Evans Dorsch and Steve Dorsch § James C. Kingham § Kathryn C. Machemer § Emily R. Norman Aubrey Levy Sebestyen Matthew C. Smoose Austin D. Tracy Angi R. West Sara E. Wolf § Margaret Murphy Zuegner
15 th Reunion
2000
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $5,277 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $5,277 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 19%
Lindsay Eudy Church and Michael A. Church ’99 Andrew D. Cino § Kristin A. Collier § Theodore B. Fetter Michael F. Files Evan B. Goldstein John J. Goodwin William L. Haar and Annemarie Poniz Haar ’98 Emily C. Henretta § Nicolas E. Houghton Trevor J. Hufnagel Nicholas D. Kerr § Dorienne Grumbach Lewin Elizabeth S. Lewis § Fenna C. Mandolang Patrick McGrail-Peasley and Patricia Blaha McGrail-Peasley Jamaal B. Mobley and Denyse Deane Naeemah S. Nelson Marc B. Parish Johanna L. Riordan § Matthew P. Sandy Marguerite Hachey Shifrin Hannah D. Stiefel Victoria Carvajal Titchenal David W. Wright Kai Xing
George School-Westtown Loyalty Challenge George School won the Loyalty Challenge and recaptured the Machemer Cup from Westtown School in 2014-2015. Each young alumni class along with the graduating senior class from George School and Westtown School competes head-to-head for Loyalty Points. The cup is awarded to the school with the greater percentage of donors to the Annual Fund for each class.
WESTTOWN
GEORGE SCHOOL
10 classes
11 classes
Class of 1995
30%
13%
2001
Class of 1996
14%
10%
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $2,010
Class of 1997
13%
14%
Class of 1998
12%
10%
Class of 1999
10%
8%
Class of 2000
13%
19%
Class of 2001
9%
10%
Class of 2002
16%
17%
Class of 2003
13%
16%
Class of 2004
18%
12%
Class of 2005
12%
10%
Class of 2006
21%
11%
Class of 2007
11%
12%
Class of 2008
26%
8%
Class of 2009
10%
12%
Class of 2010
11%
14%
Class of 2011
11%
16%
DONORS WHO INCLUDE GEORGE SCHOOL
Class of 2012
9%
10%
IN THEIR WILLS OR ESTATE PLANS
Class of 2013
9%
7%
STICKY BUN SOCIETY
Class of 2014
24%
12%
DONORS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS EVERY
Class of 2015
99%
100%
ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,010 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
Meredith Baldi Alford and P. Michael Alford Greta C. Anderson § Meredith B. Brett Katherine A. Camp § Sarah M. Dohle § Yevgen Gateniuk Lauren M. Lippincott Lauren Mauro Mellon and Ryan S. Mellon ’02 § Brennan M. O’Rear Sara Ryan-Weissfeld Julia H. Shea Alexander H. Slemrod § Anonymous (1) JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY
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YEAR SINCE GRADUATING OR FOR TEN OR MORE CONSECUTIVE YEARS
DECEASED
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INNA ALECKSANDROVICH ’07 Young Alumni Donor
George School is a very special place. It’s important to keep giving back to keep it as special. What do you value about George School The sense of openness and generosity that’s prevalent at the school. The teachers put everything they have into teaching. They are committed heart and soul to being educators and mentors. I still keep in touch with a lot of them. I spent about two hours talking to Ralph [Lelii] when I was thinking of leaving finance, and he supported me in doing what I’m really passionate about. George School planted something in me that ultimately made me search for something different. Living in New York, how do you stay connected to the school? My grandparents live in Newtown, so I see it when I visit. I keep in touch with some of the teachers and a few core friends. Some of my closest friends were from George School. And of course the school brought Greg [Plumb ’07] and me together. We’re getting married next summer and having the party the night before our wedding on the patio of the Anderson Library. As a young graduate, why is it important for you to give as you have? George School is a very special place. I give to help the school stay as special as it was when I was there. The school gave me financial aid. I wouldn’t have been able to go without it. I can’t give a scholarship—I don’t have enough for that—but hopefully I can keep giving more, because everyone should be able to attend. When I was working for Soros, there was a 3:1 matching gift program, so my gift was magnified four times. My company no longer has that, but a lot of companies do, so it’s a good thing to look into.
Inna graduated from Penn’s Huntsman Program with a BS in finance from Wharton and a BA in international studies from the School of Arts and Sciences. She left the world of finance to become director of purchasing for Blue Apron, a food (and recipe) delivery startup whose goal is to get people back in the kitchen and eating healthy food. She lives in Manhattan with fiancé and George School classmate Greg Plumb ’07. The two are avid triathletes and recently completed their first full Ironman.
2002
2004
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $3,635
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,330
ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,635
ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,330
TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 17%
TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 12%
Lisa E. Buroojy Tyler B. Caron Nicholas E. Dawit Anna S. Ha Sarah Hayden Hall Perri S. Lawrie Joshua J. Mandell § Ryan S. Mellon and Lauren Mauro Mellon ’01 § Zachary A. Noble Carol E. Pak-Teng and Edward Teng Betty A. Rogers Kristin N. Sanderson David L. Selinger Jenna M. Seuffert Corey C. Spells John T. Stevens IV and Mary E. Giardinelli ’06 Jessica Stirba Abraham M. Thomas Nathaniel T. Walton Anna H. Welton Virginia L. Wenclawiak Megan Workman Rachel E. Zalisk
Eben P. Alguire Lauren M. Buroojy Sasha D. Feinman Nicholas W. Hoskins Elizabeth D. Judson-Rea Erica C. Nakajima § Brianna N. Robinson § Alyssa S. Rothman § Lindsay A. Salamon Kyle W. and Bridget Sanphy Daniel C. Suchenski § Gordon L. Toggweiler § Deirdre S. Tomlinson Krysten L. Trull § Anonymous (1)
2003 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $5,793 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $5,793 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 16%
Michal A. Brown Carolyn J. McKey Chase and Patrick Chase Theodore R. Colegrove Logan L. Conklin Alexis L. Dansky Cristina Rysz DiSabatino and Kevin DiSabatino Adriana E. Essilfie Patrick R. Flannery-Reilly Meredith Meyer Grelli and Alex Grelli § Tanya A. Hoke § Ross A. Hollister Brian G. Kronenthal Michael B. and Amanda Lichtenstein Dominique Cherebin Martinez and Eric Martinez Vincent B. Murphy IV § Julia B. Nickles and Eric R. Wolarsky § Margaret A. Peake Alexandre W. Pfundt Dylan A. Renzulli Helder F. Rocha Rashid O. Santiago Helen K. Vance Molly S. Weingart § Anonymous (2)
10 th Reunion
2005
10TH REUNION TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,900 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,900 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
Marianna L. Bogucki Alexander C. Brindle Danielle C. Carcia K. Grace Turnbull Cleveland Tara V. Dansky Nicholas R. Elliott Eric B. Falk Elizabeth A. Katz Daniel J. Law Caleb G. Light-Wills Lacey R. Maurer § Shannon M. Miller Glenna C. Smith Brian R. Thomas Gabrielle N. West
2006 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $2,985 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,985 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 11%
Shane S. Butler Ruben L. Davis § Alexander S. Dettmer Danielle R. Glick § Leo D. Gottlieb Patrick G. Harkins § Alyssa H. Haveson Robyn R. Herman Emily D. Rendall Christina D. Saggiomo Meghan W. Trull Marissa N. Varney Jeremiah Walton § Paul C. Wenclawiak Jr Patricia J. Yurcak Anonymous (1)
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2007 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,524 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,524 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 12%
Anima T. Acheampong § Inna Alecksandrovich Kenneth M. Boyle Jr § Ayanna N. Campbell Benita W. Chan § Alison L. Crawford § Sarah L. Fosbaugh § Phoebe C. Hallowell Peter W. McCall § Drew P. Moffitt George V. Pellegrino § Peter G. Plumb § Jane E. Sancinito Molly A. Schneider Elizabeth R. Weiler Rachel A. Wells
2008 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $661 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $661 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%
Leigh S. Raphael Foppert and David W. Foppert ’09 Sarah E. Harkins § Scott J. Hayden Deborah E. Kennedy § Omar M. Mustardo Trace M. Redmond Emma L. Rowan § Brittany L. Russell Joelle I. Sanphy Johanna V. Schneider § Brian J. Seuffert §
2009 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $329 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $329 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 12%
Eliot C. Bassett-Cann Steven J. Boyle Justin P. Cancelliere Gracianna R. Coscia Everett J. Defieux David W. Foppert and Leigh S. Raphael Foppert ’08 Mark G. Gerelus § Ernest W. Haines Keith N. Irwin Joshua T. Margolis JoAnn Riker Nefertiti N. Roy Elizabeth Sheehan Georgina E. Simson Miranda T. Tarlini §
5 th Reunion
2010
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $775 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $775 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 14%
Cameron S. Bentley § Elizabeth A. Bitzer § Sydney F. Burns § Andre J. Estrada Norah A. Hannel Marguerite Horikawa Henry W. Longley § Callan A. Metcalfe Alyson N. Passanante § Sirtaj S. Patheja Kathryn K. Powell § Soren E. Rubin Haley R. Schools § Julie B. Seuffert Nicholas J. Simone § Brendan W. Smith Seumas A. Trull § Tingting Yu Anonymous (1)
2011 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,116 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,116 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 16%
Katherine A. Cherney § Gregory J. Cohen Maria J. D’Amico § Alexander G. Darby Christina L. DiGiulian § Catherine W. Dockhorn § Tatiana H. Dorff § Adam E. Ehmann Emily A. Eichert Louis T. Gentilucci § Lucas G. Hamren Kathryn J. Harkins § Sara L. Harmon Myra S. Jacobs § Ryan Krocker Sarah Lepianka Jeremy B. Perez-Schrager Kobina A. Quaye Sarah E. Rainey § Willa L. Rowan § Cara J. Scott § Kevin V. Simone § Nicholas S. Weiler
2012 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $346 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $346 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%
Meredith Allen Daniel Bolis Alyssa J. Carcia Taylor B. Denton § Peter R. Einstein Annarose M. Maddamma
Emily L. Mapelli § Joseph D. McNichol § David Minoli Taylor A. Murphy Joshua H. Platt § Rose Robinson § Rachel B. Tanzer § Julia S. Um § Anthony M. Verleysen §
2013 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $223 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $223 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 7%
Aidan Grosso § Alexi R. Kessler Susannah Perkins Sanjaya A. Roy § Zoe L. Silver § Daniel E. Simon § Emily A. Stone § Anonymous (2)
2014 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $743 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $718 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 12%
Antonia M. Burdick § Sara R. Cohen § Trent E. Davidson Faith I. Gentilucci § Aidan L. Greer § Abigail A. Harrison § Faith Karaffa § Brennan J. Kinnel § Jesse W. Lax § Deanna J. Roepcke § Neshama T. Rovinsky § Francesca Sacchi § Kenneth J. Siry § Halee A. Stroh § George A. Thurlow § Henry Toohey § Sabrina N. Verleysen §
2015 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $419 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $419 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 100%
Natalie Hackett Abulhawa Nicholas J. Adams Tatiana M. Af Geijerstam-Lindberg Ihuomachukwu Kelechi A. Alfred-Igbokwe Francesca G. Annunziato John E. Arth Chun Yin Au Alex Bariahtaris Alyssa R. Bustard Asa L. Cadwallader Zachary D. Caplin Cleo Cardona Marguerite G. Carmean
Ellen M. Chapman Maggie C. Chen Dong Won Cho Ikjoon Choi Ji Wan Choi Nicholas W. Colando Aaron C. Conyer Mariella R. Coscia Alice S. Croom Anastasia E. Crossley Anthony Delgado Sebastian DiMino Mohamed Diop Kailin Dong Jermaine J. Doris Rebecca A. Doyle Jordan Dunbar Freesoul El Shabazz-Thompson Chinue Ellis Atticus Enoch-Rex Lily M. Falk Muhammad A. Fofana Jewell M. Fort Daniel Friedenberg Amanda S. Frischmann Sohan Ganguli Alexandra Gilbert Inayat Gill Mariah E. Godshall Molly S. Gorelick Benjamin J. Haferl Helen L. Harrison Olivia Harrison Kirsten Hellmuth Frederick R. Hillegas Anna H. Hilpert Ian D. Hodgin Carrie Huang Hsiao-Chun Hung Abigail L. Ireland Lianna Y. Jasiewicz Sydney A. Jing-White Aislinn F. Keenan Rachel R. Keller Sarah K. Kessler Joseph A. Kinsey Jillian A. Kirk Max B. Klaver Dena Kleemeier Sidney D. Kochman Katherine Kogut Ayushi Kokroo Dmitry S. Kovalev Ankit R. Kripalani Kimberlyn U. Krishnan
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QUDSIYYAH SHARIYF ’15 Leader of Students for the Annual Fund*
What important lesson did you learn at George School? To give people the benefit of the doubt, to be confident in your personal views, and to know that there are people out there who will support you. George School is so diverse, and it exposed me to a lot of perspectives, which helped me figure out my own views. This winter I did some organizing around Black Lives Matter. I was surprised by how supportive the school and faculty members were. Nancy Starmer reached out to thank me for the organizing I was doing. I realized you should not let the fear of not being supported hold you back from doing something that you believe in. You were instrumental in getting every senior to give to the Annual Fund this year. How and why did you do that? Since freshman year I was involved in the Annual Fund, getting people in my class to donate. Our participation rate was 60 percent freshman through junior year. I also helped in phonathons. It was really fun to talk to alumni about their time at George School, and really inspirational when they contribute. For our senior year, an alumni family offered our class funds for our senior week activities if we improved our Annual Fund participation to 75 percent and then 100 percent, which we did in three weeks. We used the money for prom and other senior week activities, and the balance for our class gift.
By giving, you help ensure the George School you experienced—if not a better version—will be experienced by future students.
Why is it important for young people to contribute to George School? George School gives us so much. Sometimes it is hard to recognize all it gives to the us, especially if George School is all you know. As a student who was able to attend because of financial aid, it’s important for me to give back now and in the future so that people from all over can attend. Tuition cannot cover everything that the school provides. By giving, you help ensure the George School you experienced—if not a better version—will be experienced by future students.
A Philadelphia resident, Qudsiyyah will attend the University of Chicago, where she hopes to major in biology on her way to medical school. At George School she was a dorm prefect, led Open Doors, and played soccer and softball. * S tudents for the Annual Fund educates students about the need for annual giving. Qudsiyyah understands that giving whatever you can afford at whatever age you are shows that you value your George School experience.
Adam T. Kuniholm Reid W. Kush Jason R. Kwesi-Premuh Ethan P. Lamb Christine H. Lederer Dongjae Lee Han Na Lee Shanti A. Lerner Natasja Lessiohadi Boning Liu Yixuan Liu Carolina S. Lopes Jibri Loving Yuanxin Lu Stephanie M. Luna Jake D. Lynch Elizabeth M. Mahoney Jake Malavsky Eliza R. Marris Joseph A. Martin Kathleen A. McDonough Dariyah I. McKee Kimberly A. Muth Monica V. Nadeau Anh Q. Nguyen
Kristine Olsen Daniel Ott Kwaku K. Owusu Maria Paratore Skylar P. Procos Miranda A. Riccardi-Coon Evelyn J. Rodgers Liam C. Rowe Emily Rucker Samantha A. Salmon Trevor Schretlen Jake T. Seiler Ksenia A. Semina Yifei Shao Qudsiyyah Shariyf Winston Shaw Kyla Shen Lauren I. Silverman Matthew D. Simon Mahek K. Singh Lincoln N. Sokolski Elana L. Solomon James D. Steen Demi I. Straulino Xueying Sun
Zauraiz Syeda Dehyee Tang Thái Thân Lydia B. Thompson Raoul Thuroff Alison Tomlin Meghan R. Troup Rachel Underberg-Davis Cameron Vakili Maia-Leanne Yi Valdepenas-Mellor Hanna S. Vaughn Charles T. Williams Richard J. Williams Daniel J. Wilson Samuel L. Zakrzewski Malcom S. Zelaya Yuanyuan Zeng
Marie-Louise Iaquinto Tran Anh H. Nguyen Jessica Rosato-Wyan Yuval E. Thuroff Che’ Williams
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Paige L. Andreassi Ryan Lyons Max Malavsky Jeddkeen Tam
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $282 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $82
Ethan M. Cohen Christopher R. Faure Carly R. Fried
2017 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $40 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $40
Claire E. Kinnel Anna G. Picciano Sydney S. Procos
2018 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $328 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $328
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Gifts from Parents and Grandparents George School is grateful to the following parents and grandparents for their support. Every gift, regardless of its size, impacts the educational experience of George School students. Thank you!
Parents of Students TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $186,627 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $155,933 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 51%
CLASS OF 2018 PARENTS PARTICIPATION: 57%
Jason and Ca-Tisha Adams Mark and Susan Andreassi Thomas Angle and Marissa DeMatteo Reshea Barker Matthew A. ’75 and Mila Brenner Francois Bronsard and Jennifer Tobin Abigail E. Burford ’76 Neil and Amanda Buschi Simon and Jan Campbell Lawrence and Kelli Caplin Lakshman and Piya Charanjiva Baoquan Chen and He Tian Michael and Michele Christian Nancy Keim Comley ’88 and David Comley C. James Cook Callie Crowder Stephen DeAngelis and Beverly Brossoie Stephen Deerhake Martin and Carolyn Dorph Margaret Hawthorne Doty ’79 and Edward Doty § James and Angela Drake Kieran and Christina Duffy Richard and Caroline Edwards Daniel and Joanna Feldman Adam M. Finkel Nicholas Gavrila David and Gina Gerszberg Chris and Beth Gilbert Allen Hall Dana Hall Curtis and Hope Hillegas Brian Hoffmann and Lynne Murray M. Rebecca and Dana Hutchins James and Raquel M. Jeffers Cheryl Kirton James and Sharon Klaver Derric S. ’77 and Marie Landor Johanes Lessiohadi and Juntarti Njotoprawiro Michael and Hilary Levy Andrew and Jennifer Leynes
Shawna Grimm Lyons ’93 and Bruce Lyons Cindy K. Mahoney Thomas J. Mahoney Lukas Makris and Yota Palli Andrew and Ellen Malavsky Marcia Mark Cheryl A. Mellor and Edna-Anne Valdepeñas Raymond and Mary Menna Grace Odiase Jennifer Phillips Jonathan W. Platt ’78 and Melanie J. O’Neill § Guadalupe Rojas James and Nili Schnitzer Navin and Jane Sharma John Shaw and Carolyn Fang Robert and Lori Shollenberger Rick and Mika Silver Mark Simon and Susan Gaston-Simon R. Angus and Lisa Smith Simone Sobers Angelo Stio III and Stephanie C. Stio Juliana Tam Todd and Melissa Trice Jeffrey A. Vamos and Catherine Thomas James Wilson and Christine Riviello Delia Windwalker Hui Zhao and Yuqing Jiang Bongiwe Zungu CLASS OF 2017 PARENTS PARTICIPATION: 57%
Bengt Peder Af Geijerstam-Lindberg and Virginia McGee Rick and Amber Bankoff Steven and Stephanie Bariahtaris Kjell and Joy Benson Tom and Rebecca Boucher Daniel P. Breen and James R. Burnett Gregory Brummell and Claudia Alexander Brummell Stephen and Kathleen Buczek Michael and Rose Carbonara Peter and Margaret Carideo Lyman and Rachel Castle Thomas and Jill Cifelli Gary and Jodi Cohen Callie Crowder
Lazaro Cruz and Lourdes Noyola Audrey Cunningham Richard and Jane Curry Robert Devenney and Jacqueline Wagner Gary Dixon and Maria Bryan-Dixon Zach and Christie Duncan-Tessmer Jacqueline Forbes Tracy Fort Hannah L. Galantino-Homer ’85 and David Homer Steve and Alice Gens Perla Guerrero Roger and Esther • Hatch Sven Helmer and Rachel J. Finkle ’84 § Sam Hewitt and Clare Eggers John B. ’73 and Lucia Hoffman § Yaohua Huang and Lynda Yao Haibo Jiang and Jean Luo Jeff and Susan Karr Timothy D. ’87 and Gloria Katsiff § Vartan and Julia Kazarov Peter and Sheila Keenan Michael Kelly Jane K. and Brian Keyser Geoff and Laura T. Kinnel § Neil and Megumi Kozarsky Raj and Margaret Kumar Dana Lansing Jeffrey LaVar and Hazella Rollins-LaVar Christopher and Christine Lilley Guangchen Liu Mary Beth and Marlene Mahlmann Tim and Andrea McEwen Michael and Eileen McGinnis Mario and Maria Moran Roberta Moudry James D. and Catherine Murdock Timothy Murphy Chris Odom and Kathleen O’Neal § Glenn and Paige Paul Louis and Donna Picciano Ruth Pomerance Mark and Candace Procos Denny and Mimi Quan Brian and Elizabeth Rizor Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 and William B. Rodgers Luisa Santos Joseph and Gail Scuderi Brian E. ’80 and Deborah Seabrook § Gary Silvers and Briana Bergen Arindam Sinharoy and Anna Folmer Sara Spaner Leslie B. Sterns-Johnson ’83 and Eric Johnson § James D. and Patricia Taylor Thupten Tsering and Tsering Dolma Xin Wang and Qian Gu Bing Xu and Fang Wang Matthew and Jennifer Zelesko Anonymous (1)
CLASS OF 2016 PARENTS PARTICIPATION: 51%
Okello and Anne Aliker Andrew and Kimberly Allen-King ’75 Anthony and Debra Angelini Anawim Avila ’92 Debra Gross Balka ’77 § Robert and Carolyn Bauer James and Suzanne Begley Ayesha Begum Mauro and Carmen Cajamarca Lawrence and Kelli Caplin Alan and Eileen Chewning Ezra Chowaiki and Mindy Schwartz Joseph and Patricia Civitillo Jonathan and Renee Cohen Kelley Collings Richard and Amy Conte Ranya Dajani Celine Darche Susan Dashow Monica Day Joseph Ducati and Kate Smith-Ducati Catherine Faure Gordon Freckleton and Jennifer Oglesby George Ganges and Elizabeth O’Connell-Ganges Chris and Beth Gilbert Kristin and Edward Griese Daniel Griffin and Maria Maurio The Gummere and Teeling Family Mark Haber and N. Chiyo Moriuchi Dawn Hannah Wayne Heacock and Renee Noel Porter and Caren Hibbitts Susanne Baker Hodgin ’87 and Michael S. Hodgin Brian Hoffmann and Lynne Murray Larry Iaquinto Randolph and Kelly Jennings Ben Kaplan and Patti Smialkowski Annemarie Kiedaisch Jaewan Kim and Mirim Lee Andrea Kind Michael Kind Martin Kinnamon and Lisabeth Willard Huey-Ming Kuo and Shu-Ling Chiang Kenneth and Flora Kwong Sanghoon Lee and Eun Young Jin
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LESLIE B. STERNS-JOHNSON ’83 AND ERIC JOHNSON, P’17 Parent Donors and Sticky Bun Members
I give to share my thanks for how George School has affected me.
Why are you happy that your daughter Sydney attends George School? We wanted her to go to George School because of the importance of the individual in the community and curriculum. We knew that she needed a school that would treat her as a person and not a number. Also, since she grew up on Martha’s Vineyard, a very insular and generally non-diverse community, we wanted her to go to a place with peers of different races and socioeconomic backgrounds. Our island community is very small and close, and knowing the strength of the George School community, we thought that leaving home for another safe and comforting community would be an easy transition. Syd is loving George School after the initial shock of being away from home wore off. Does being a graduate make being a George School parent meaningful? Leslie: Being a graduate makes it easier for me to understand and relate to her experience at George School. We have even shared some of the same teachers and classrooms. I’m familiar with the area and know all about the organization of her schedule and meeting for worship. Although many things have changed, many have stayed the same. Why have you chosen to give to George School over the years? Leslie: We give to George School because I feel that my time spent there was an integral part of my development. I made friends there whom I’m still in touch with, and I give to share my thanks for how George School has affected me.
Eric and Leslie live on Martha’s Vineyard, where she has owned a clothing store for twenty-five years. Eric has degrees in English, jazz guitar, and classical guitar. After teaching at Berklee College of Music, he has settled into a thriving music career on the Vineyard. The couple also operates a frozen yogurt shop. At George School, Sydney is a peer group leader and is active in theater.
Michael and Hilary Levy Derry Light Gabriel and Jill Loewy Sheila and Eric Magendantz Marcia Mark Guillermo and Gabriela Mayeregger Kevin and Rosemarie McKay Randy and Kristine Minderjahn Kevin E. Moon and Joanne Moeller-Moon Ricardo and Aida Morales Robert Mulcahy and Betsy Cotton Youn Yong Nam and Seong Nam Lee Jorge and Sherry Ortega Jonathan W. Platt ’78 and Melanie J. O’Neill § Glynis Roberts Darshan and Shaina Sheth Robert and Lori Shollenberger Rick and Mika Silver Christiaan Stijnen and Machteld Van Vliet-Stijnen Mauro and Angela Straulino Skeffington Thomas and Diane Driessen Eduardo and Ulrike Thuroff Jratsri Tobunluepop Jeffrey and Greta Wiley Beverly Williams Charles and Marcella Williams § Joelle Williams Kevin and Tracy Williams Kathleen Wisniewski Barry and Linda Wolfenson Joseph Wyan Rebecca and David Zemach-Lawler Yuan-Sheng Zhang and Lin Yan Anonymous (1) CLASS OF 2015 PARENTS PARTICIPATION: 49%
Susan Abulhawa Bengt Peder Af Geijerstam-Lindberg and Virginia McGee Gerald Arth and Virginia Loebel Steven and Stephanie Bariahtaris John Fell Cadwallader Jr ’81 and W. Blair Jennings Lawrence and Kelli Caplin William Carmean and Nancy Ross Elizabeth Chapman Baoquan Chen and He Tian Joonweon Choi and Dohee Kim Kimberly Verica Colando ’83 and Christopher Colando § Kelley Collings Joseph and Patricia Coscia § Juan and Lisa Delgado Rodney and Mary Dunbar Valentino and Ingrid Ellis Nils Falk and Katherine Hahn Falk Soulemane and Rockya Fofana Tracy Fort Chris and Beth Gilbert
Richard Gorelick and Sandra Silverman Beverly Harrison Jeffrey and Nancy Harrison Curtis and Hope Hillegas Susanne Baker Hodgin ’87 and Michael S. Hodgin Jing Huang and Xiaozhen He Peter and Sheila Keenan Stephen Kessler Jane K. and Brian Keyser James and Sharon Klaver Michael L. Kochman and Mary E. Melton Sathasivam and Aida Krishnan Henry G. and Lynn A. Kush Gregory and Kristen Lamb Mark A. and Mary Ellen Lederer Sanghoon Lee and Eun Young Jin Johanes Lessiohadi and Juntarti Njotoprawiro Cindy K. Mahoney Thomas J. Mahoney Andrew and Ellen Malavsky Peter and Christine McDonough Cheryl A. Mellor and Edna-Anne Valdepeñas Michelle Morrison Peter Olsen and Karen Becker-Olsen Bernardo and Nina Paratore Mark and Candace Procos Theodore Riccardi and Ellen Coon Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 and William B. Rodgers Charles and Ann Rucker Patrick and Cindy Schretlen Brian E. ’80 and Deborah Seabrook § Thomas A. and Debra Seiler Yvette Shipman Mark B. and Christine M. Silverman Mark Simon and Susan Gaston-Simon Harbir and Harmeet Singh Neal and Jeannette Solomon Mauro and Angela Straulino Brian and Kimberly Troup Sharon Underberg-Davis Lauren Vakili Charles and Marcella Williams § Anonymous (3)
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Grandparents of Students TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $114,405 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $114,280
John A. Ali Alfred and Isabel Bader Edward J. and Carol Ann Baker § Carmela K. Barry Frederick W. II ’57 and Gisela Beans § Ronald and Joan Brown Isabel Burch John F. Cadwallader ’58 and Jane Hires Cadwallader ’58 Diana Charnok Rosina Cifelli Ralph and Rena Cobrinik George Dawe and Robert Seeds Daniel Day and June Francis James and Dolores Drake Lance and Marlene Ellis Michel and Barbara Faure § Frances L. Finkle Carole Gilbert Victor and Carolyn Groisser Edwin and Diane Harragan John and Nancy Heiney Melvyn • and Faith Henkin Jim and Barbara Hoerle George and Barbara Karr Alan R. and Gail B. Keim § Carl and Dorothy Kiedaisch Peter and Margarita Kind Robert and Joyce King Leonard and Irene Klaver Carol Kopejzna Thor and Elizabeth Kuniholm Elaine Lerner Jack and Lois Lichstein Ernest and Cynthia Lippman James Mahlmann Rosa Malloy Ellen W. Martin Pat McMillan Anthony L. and Brenda J. Merritt Gerard J. and Agnes D. Moudry Robert J. Muth Glenn and Judith Parker Carolyn P. Sandler Leon H. and Lola Turner § Lester and Patricia Tuthill Earl and Doris Zimmerman
Parents and Grandparents of Alumni
Jeffrey T. Allen Wayne and Anne Almond § Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson § George and Ellen Anthonisen § Robert M. Appelbaum § Arthur Applebaum J. Forman Applegate § John T. ’54 and Mary M. Arnold § Elliot and Corinne Austein § Jane W. AuWerter § Maurice W. Ayars Jr ’64 Phyllis L. Babcock § Kevin and Jill Backhus John and Agnes Baffoe-Bonnie Edward J. and Carol Ann Baker § Rob and Cheryl Baldi § Debra Gross Balka ’77 § Rick and Amber Bankoff Diana Wright Barlow ’61 and Clinton L. Barlow § Diane Barlow § Carmela K. Barry Joan C. Barth § Madeline Bayliss Thomas and Rosanne Bell § John P. ’53 and Ann B. Beltz § Steven D. Bernardini and Nancy Zurn Bernardini § Cynthia Bernstein Edward H. and Nila G. Betof § Edward G. Jr ’48 and Elizabeth Biester § Mary Eastburn Biggin ’42 § Fredricka Billups Norman and Inez Bing § Alma Black Eric ’63 and Lori Blumberg § Jean Hesselman Bohr ’76 § Helen Benton Boley ’55 § Allen L. ’42 and Jane K. Boorstein § Tom and Rebecca Boucher David L. and Ruth W. Bourns § Kenneth and Claudia Boyle § Katherine Kelton Bozarth ’60 Albert M. Bradley ’62 and Deborah Teel Bradley ’64 § Francis E. and Carol Bradley Frank and Gita Brenner J. David Brimmer and Amy Ward Brimmer Jack and Ilene Brod Melvin Brownold §
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,838,137 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $423,644
Kenneth and Susan Adler § James C. Alden ’52 and Anne Brewer Alden ’53 William and Florence Aldrich Keith J. Alexander Patrick Alguire and Barbara Mathes § Patricia Ali
JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY
JRATSRI TOBUNLUEPOP P’16 Parent Annual Fund Donor*
I want to give back because of how George School has made my son Kelt a different and better person. He has changed so much in his confidence level.
What do you appreciate about George School? I appreciate meeting for worship, which helps students to practice how to be still. In stillness, it helps you reflect on who you are and on your actions. I also like that George School is very organized. It provides a model and steps so students learn how to plan and organize. Why have you, as a parent, chosen to contribute to George School? Part of the reason is because I see my son’s growth. I want to give back because of how George School has made Kelt a different and better person. He has changed so much in his confidence level. He interacts well with his friends. He is happy to be able to learn. He is involved in so many different activities and positions. By contributing I am following in Kelt’s footsteps. I am thankful, and I also donate because I love George School. Living so far away, how do you stay connected to George School? George School really has a great system of alerting parents. I don’t need to worry. We know exactly what is going on all the time, since the school keeps updating us by email. It makes me trust George School.
Jratsri lives in both Taiwan and Thailand. She is vice president of a telecom card company in Taiwan, president of an agarwood forest plantation in Thailand, and director and board member of a local nonprofit that helps foreigners in Taiwan. She loves to learn, to travel, and to eat, and she didn’t exaggerate about Kelt’s involvement at George School. He has been a member of Student Council, the Executive Committee, the Student Activities Board, and the Chinese/ Taiwanese club. He has been an international student mentor and an Art For Relief and Senior Peer Group leader. Kelt also has acted, played junior varsity tennis, and designed shirts for the community.
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* Tuition covers less than 75 percent of the cost of a George School education. By giving to the Annual Fund, Jratsri helps ensure that Kelt’s experiences are available to countless students.
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David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton § Steven and Lisa Bryer Midori M. Buchanan § Karen Burdick Thomas and Karen Buroojy § John J. S. ’58 and Jean Burton § Asa C. Cadwallader ’58 and Ann Lund Cadwallader Jean K. Cadwallader John F. Cadwallader ’58 and Jane Hires Cadwallader ’58 Thomas Cahill Nelson E. Camp and Alice W. Maxfield § Jenny Campbell Rosalind Campbell Michael and Rose Carbonara William Carmean and Nancy Ross Norman A. Chance ’45 § Chen-Yu Cheng and Hsiu-Huei Lee Elizabeth Antrim Cherney Laurence G. Jr ’70 and Lorraine T. Claggett § Lorraine B. Claggett § Laura Cadwallader Clappison ’41 § David Clough § James S. Coan ’54 and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55 • § Jonathan and Renee Cohen Geoffrey and Lisa A. Collier § Roger and Peggy Cook Barry and Dottie Coppock § Linda Corson Joseph and Patricia Coscia § Alice Hieatt Coulombe ’68 David B. and Anne Crawford § Daniel W. and Elizabeth M. Crofts § Jorge and Sonia Cruz Terence M. Culleton and Nancy M. Culleton § Rosalind Cummings Richard R. ’43 and Nancy D. Curtin Ralph K. Curtis § Veronica Cusick Ranya Dajani Robert Dandi Amy Felder Davidson ’77 and Ken Davidson § Jeffrey and Lisa Dayton § Donald De Bona § Helene G. de Neergaard Beth DiGiulian Eugenia Nelson Dilg ’55 § Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § William S. Dockhorn ’56 and Carol Wengert § Richard and Janice Domanik § Holly Richardson Donovan ’66 Roger and Liesel Dreisbach Williams § Tibbi Duboys § Rodney and Mary Dunbar Dirk L. and Jane M. Dunlap Robert N. and Jane A. Dusek
Roger K. ’67 and Christine Eareckson § John and Susan Eichert Steven Einstein Roland Ekerdt and Ruth Thieroff-Ekerdt John and Sylvia Eliot § Sidney and Elaine Elkin Robert and Wendy Ellis Valentino and Ingrid Ellis Thomas and Joan Ely Emily Pennell Endries ’58 and Robert N. Endries § Jeffrey and Nancy Engblom Robert E. ’80 and Denise Esberg § Elizabeth G. Eschallier § Fredy and Silvia Estrada Joseph M. and Carolyn N. Evans § Patricia L. Evleth Daryl Fair and Barbara L. Kibler Joe and Elizabeth P. Falconi § Nils Falk and Katherine Hahn Falk Joyce Falsetti Michel and Barbara Faure § Faith Kiermaier Feder ’72 and Michael Feder § Mark and Maria Feinman Helene Felder Sarah Wood Fell ’45 § Gerald D. and Amy R. Ferguson § Frank A. Fetter ’65 § Marc and Joy Finkel Frances L. Finkle Marcia Fisher Andrew K. Fleschner ’60 Christopher and Melissa Flynn Charles L. and Valerie G. Folk § David and Terry Foppert Charles D. and Shane M. Forbes Jack B. ’93 and Kimberly Ford § Edward Forstein § David H. Foster ’65 and Holly Barnet-Sanchez ’65 § Herbert W. Fraser ’39 § Margaret Fraser § Peter C. ’47 and Maire N. Frederick Will Freeman Elizabeth Wood Fritsch ’69 and C. Theodore Fritsch § Joy Crockett Funston ’59 and Peter Funston § Joseph and Rose Fusco Salvatore Gambino and Susan David Richard S. Ganz § Qi Gao and Nannan Xia Gabriel C. ’53 and Devera Garber § Michael Garfinkle and Terry Levitt-Garfinkle Margo Garrison ’72 and Geoffrey Darby § Steve and Alice Gens Louis T. Gentilucci and Maureen H. Flanagan Barry and Sharon Gessner §
Shirley C. Gibb B. de Racey Gilbert Charles and Anne Katrin Gillespie M. Antoinette Girio § John R. Gleeson III ’65 and Constance Edwards Gleeson ’78 Barry and Joan Gluck § Michael D. Goldberg ’76 and Sybille Holzer-Goldberg David Gottlieb and Rebecca Hutto § Gerald P. and Judith D. Grant Lenora M. Green § Glenn and Colleen Greenblatt Brendan Greer and Vivian W. Yeh Christopher and Debbie Gregory Daniel Griffin and Maria Maurio Alberto Gutierrez ’75 and Theresa M. Finn Matthew and Betsie Haar § Mark Haber and N. Chiyo Moriuchi Robert and Pamela Haberle Jill Stokes Halbert ’59 and Peter Halbert § Phyllis Haldeman Deborah Snipes Hale ’69 and James Hale § Henry and Wini Hall Lillian Hall Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell ’42 § Jean Comfort Hallowell ’36 § Karen Suplee Hallowell § Walter S. and June S. Hallowell § William S. Hallowell ’78 § Andrew and Allison Hamilton Jeffrey and Denise Hamren Joseph G. Hancock Jr ’56 § Gary and Susan Harkins § John and Pamela Harkins § James and Winifred Harmon Dana Harrison and Stephanie L. Thliveris John Harvi A. Louisa Beck Hatanaka ’66 § Walton S. and Peggy Hathaway § Hal K. Haveson ’69 § Don and Marilyn Hayden § Nancy Smith Hayden ’43 § Ronald and Maureen Heffelfinger Steven L. Heitzer and Kelly Meashey James Henretta Arthur C. ’47 and Sarah Henrie § Richard and Sally R. Henriques § Wendy Herbert Margaret Herrick § Kenneth and Patricia Heys Joseph and Dorothy Highland Robert and Dorothy Hitchcock Laura F. Hoffmann Charles G. Hollister III ’65 Susan Woodman Hoskins ’71 and Scott E. Hoskins § Abram and Patricia Hostetter § Fiora Houghteling Donald E. Jr and Mabel V. Houghton §
William I. Houghton III ’57 and Gail F. Houghton § Holly Houston § Margaret Howe-Soper Jerald and Janet Huckabee Miriam W. Hughes Mary Anne Knight Hunter ’54 § Michael L. Ingerman ’55 Brad and Monica M. Isserman Antonio P. Jackson ’71 and E. Marie Hooper Jackson ’73 § Carol Knight John ’58 David S. ’59 and Clara Johnson Richard and Carole Johnson Elizabeth Dann Jones ’56 § Joan L. Jones Mary Baily Jordan ’57 § Lucy S. Judson ’69 Ben Kaplan and Patti Smialkowski Kevin S. and Margaret A. Karaffa George and Barbara Karr Jeff and Susan Karr Edward and Melinda Katz § Tod J. ’71 and Barrie L. Kaufman § George and Alison Kauker Alan R. and Gail B. Keim § Robert and Carol Keller § Lee and Pamela Kennedy § Gilbert N. and Rebecca Kerlin Christopher and Catherine Kerr § Stephen Kessler H. Paul Kester ’47 June Miller Kimmel ’49 § John and Sallie Kingham § Geoff and Laura T. Kinnel § Robin and Anne Kinnel § Clive and Audrey Klatzkin § Daniel A. and Judith A. Klement Robert W. ’62 and Lucia Knight The Estate of Yereth Kahn Knowles ’38 Franklin and Patricia Kolodny § Miriam Krantz Michael Kulla ’46 § Raj and Margaret Kumar Huey-Ming Kuo and Shu-Ling Chiang Robert Lamme and Sandra Sweitzer Joan Applegate Lane ’57 and Robert N. Lane § Michael Laracy and Eileen McGinnis Briggs Larkin § Robert Lauten and Elsa Anders Brian Lavery and Mary Ciavatta Donald and Cynthia A. Law John and Randi Lawrie § S. Girard Lax ’70 and Dodie Hamblen § Robert and S. Odie LeFever § Ralph D. Lelii and Linda Dunphy § Beth Lepianka Manerva Lescher § Michael and Peggy L. Levengood Richard L. and Lynda O. Levengood Ruth Bonner Levine ’62 and Howard Levine §
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TODD ZIMMERMAN AND LAURIE VOLK P ’99 Alumni Parent Donors, Sticky Bun Society members*
What about George School matters to you after all these years? The spirit of Quakerism that imbues the school. The warmth and the ethos are what make it very special. The fact that everybody is called by their first names seems minor, but it has a way of bringing students closer to teachers. I remember our son Christopher describing the classes, and they totally engaged him. He was always interested in learning, though not always in school, but those teachers really captured his attention. There’s something about a boarding school where kids are making the transition from children to young adults, and George School does that beautifully. It always raised our spirits to go to campus. Why do you still support George School and support it so loyally? After the school received that extraordinary gift from Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50, we felt it important to demonstrate our financial support. We’re not wealthy by any stretch. The typical reaction of folks with our financial circumstance would be to say that what we do won’t matter, but we think it’s important to show support and we will continue to. We believe very strongly in what George School stands for and the quality of the education it provides.
As much as possible, we want to support the mission of George School, both the educational aspect and sustainability.
Why did you choose to help fund the school’s sustainability through solar power? We’re committed to education and the environment, so we try to direct most of our gifts to scholarship but also to sustainability. Without trying to improve the environment in which we live, we will all be in big trouble. We installed solar panels on our farm (our energy bill is always $1.93), so we were happy to donate for the solar installation on the new Fitness and Athletics Center. As much as possible, we want to support the mission of George School, both the educational aspect and sustainability.
Todd and Laurie live on a farm in Cherryville, New Jersey, that’s been in her family for seven generations. Their business, Zimmerman/Volk Associates, consults on urban development and redevelopment, including new traditional neighborhoods. Son Christopher (known as Kit at George School) works for them remotely from outside San Diego, where he lives with his wife and baby daughter. Todd and Laurie love bicycling and getting a dose of urban living at their loft in Providence, Rhode Island. * A s consistent donors to the Annual Fund, Todd and Laurie are members of George School’s Sticky Bun Society, named for the traditional breakfast treat. They understand that the school their son enjoyed was made possible by the generosity of donors of the past, and they want to make the same difference for students of the future.
Lawrence and Roseann Lewis § Jack and Lois Lichstein Derry Light Jill Alden Lindenmeyr ’60 Amy Lindsay Rosalie Lipkowitz § Robert and Linda Lippincott Ernest and Cynthia Lippman Donald T. ’57 and Polly Little § Richard A. Lockyer ’41 and Maryanne Weber Lockyer ’41 § Bradly and Amy Loescher Gabriel and Jill Loewy Ashraf Lotfi and Monica Lluch-Lotfi Stuart and Deborah Louchheim § Thomas and Ashbrook Loughlin Anne Marie Macari § Paul A. ’65 and Pamela E. Machemer § Thomas C. Maddux ’56 Claudia Mahon Cindy K. Mahoney Thomas J. Mahoney
Leonard E. Majzlin ’57 and Carol Hall Majzlin Laurie Capellan Malkoff ’74 and Fred Leffel Claudio and Savanna J. Mapelli Anthony and Julia Mapes Jules W. and Rayna D. Marcus § Joseph and Barbara Marshall § Michael Matturro and Heather Martin Dorothy McAdams § Norma McBride § Robert H. Jr and Stephanie McBride § Charles and Elizabeth McCall § Michael and Eileen McGinnis James W. McKey § Mark and Sara Meltzer Raymond and Mary Menna Anthony L. and Brenda J. Merritt John I. III and Nancy Merritt W. Lincoln III and Julie Merwin § Herman Mihalich and Val Fusco
David Miller and Nancy Wilson Donald S. ’65 and Lynda Miller Dorothy Pusey Miller ’48 Jeryl C. and Carolyn K. Miller § Kenneth Miller ’68 § Shirley Miller Martin ’67 and Jane Millner Randy and Kristine Minderjahn Kevin E. Moon and Joanne Moeller-Moon Paul R. Moyer Stephen A. ’82 and Laurie Moyer § Robert E. and Marilyn G. Murray Christopher J. ’82 and Lorraine M. Muth § Robert J. Muth Sumio and Pamela Nakajima § Martin H. Nayowith Robert Neff ’48 and Anne Kirk Neff ’48 § Clinton T. Newby Jr Milton A. ’42 and Ruth C. Nichols Theodore and Marjorie Nickles §
Joseph and Carolyn Nicolosi Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67 and Steven Nierenberg § Tom Noonan Robert and Liza Norman § Ralph and Sondra Nuzzolo Fred and Ruth Obear § Martin and Elizabeth Ogletree § Dick O’Hern and Polly Lodge § Ann Wilkerson Olson ’61 § Frank L. Olson § Thomas M. and Katherine O’Neill §
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John D. Orr ’47 and Diane Siesel Orr ’52 § Shanti Owen Michael and Loretta Pancione § Betty Wilson Parry ’43 W. Blake K. Jr ’65 and Janice Parry § David and Cameron Peake David Philips and Harriet Jahr-Philips § John D. Phillips and Paula Kuebler § George L. ’58 and Nancy Pickering § Henry C. Jr ’43 and Patricia Pickering Thomas H. Pike III Joan Seidman Piker ’42 Patricia Kramon Pincus ’68 and Martin Pincus Jonathan W. Platt ’78 and Melanie J. O’Neill § Michael and Debbie Plotnick Andrew M. Popkin ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82 § Sharen M. Popkin § Randolph and Lilian Quaye E. Spencer Quill ’59 § Lydia Potts Quill ’61 § Randolph and Marietta Quinby Stephen F. Raab Janet Raymond ’80 and Maurice Gaquer Norval D. and Ann Reece § Patricia L. Renzulli § Scott and Susan Rhodewalt § William and Cynthia Rhodin § Lenai Rocco Caroline Rodgers Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 and William B. Rodgers Shirley Rogers § Tom Rogers ’73 and Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 § Michael W. and Karen J. Rohovsky § Joel and Rosemarie Rosenberg § Daryl W. Roskos David and Elizabeth Rosvold Keith and Theresa Rothman § Robert Rovinsky and Renana Brooks Andrew Rowan and Andrea Lehman § Michael and Janet Roy § William and Delores Roy John P. Rudolph ’31 § Marco and Sondra Sacchi James Sacherman ’75 § John and Stephanie Salamon § Carol Samuel ’65 Frances McCammon San Miguel ’53 and Francisco San Miguel § Louis and Susan Sancinito § Joseph and Vivian Sanphy David R. ’65 and Elizabeth Satterthwaite § Paul and Judy Savage David O. ’47 and Susan D. Saxton § Ann Fussell Schellenger ’38 § Charles and Susan Scholer §
G. Robin and Jennifer Schore § Patrick and Cindy Schretlen Craig and Kim Scott § Brian E. ’80 and Deborah Seabrook § Richard M. and Bette Segel § Jack E. Seitner Carol Seuffert Phyllis F. Sexton § Stephen D. Shaffer ’59 Patrick and Nina Sheehan Minda S. Shein Cynia Shimm Richmond B. Shreve and Marguerite Chandler Jane Gill Shumaker ’43 Conrad M. and Gail Siegel Linda Silber Rick and Mika Silver Mark B. and Christine M. Silverman Mark Simon and Susan Gaston-Simon Kenneth and Linda Simone Peter E. Simson ’74 Carter J. ’76 and Erin B. Sio § Maryann Siry Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75 § Jeffrey and Frances Slemrod Douglas P. ’64 and Mary M. Smith § Marion Smith Mary D. Smith § Samuel M. Snipes and Marion A. Smith § Hannah Palmer Snyder ’60 and Ivan R. Snyder § Simone Sobers Mary Finley Sohler ’51 § Neal and Jeannette Solomon Barry Sonnenfeld and Susan Ringo § Ray and Kati Sowiak § George N. Spells Jr Lea Stabinski Martha Stanbury § Robert G. and Donna R. Steinmetz Brad and Molly L. Stephenson § Bruce and Dorothy Stevens John and Judith Stevens § Frank Stiefel and B.J. Dockweiler Christine Jensen Storch ’58 § Howard Storch § Jay Storch ’68 and Anne Culp Storch ’67 § Mauro and Angela Straulino John D. Streetz § Marlin Stroh § Michael ’50 and Nancy Stroukoff § Sandra Stees Sudofsky ’55 and John Sudofsky § Wongi Sul and Jinjae Sul Amy Lewis Tabor ’68 and Robert Tabor § Stephen and Jacqueline Tanzer James D. and Patricia Taylor Carol B. Thomas § Eleanor H. Thomas § Lee B. Thomas §
Charles and Laura Thomforde Reginald and Irma Thompson Charles and Ann Thurlow Eduardo and Ulrike Thuroff Geraldine Dana Tisdall ’45 § Rob Toggweiler and Susan Leigh § Judith Toohey Michael W. Toohey and Shari Rossmann Don and Janet Trombley Andrew P. Trull ’72 and Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 § Nancy Turnbull Leon H. and Lola Turner § Richard H. Turner Jr § Terry Tuttle E. Carl Uehlein Jr ’58 and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57 § Lauren Vakili Terese Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 and John Waitz § R. Neil Vance and Susan Zimmerman § Deborah Vereen Alicia Verleysen Diane E. Vernon § Louis H. ’43 and Judith Vernon § Katherine Polsky Vivian ’56 Karen Curtin Voorhees ’74 and David Voorhees Alice Way Waddington ’45 § Mary Waddington ’55 § Richard and Carolyn Waghorne Mark and Janice Waldman § Paul Waldman and Mary Money-Waldman Elisabeth Yeatman Walker ’52 Judy Winter Walker ’65 and Stephen R. Walker § Douglas A. and Donna Walters David ’68 and Carol Walton Ji Wang and Na Wei § Xin Wang and Qian Gu Kurt and Jeannette Wegelius § The Weiler Family John Weingart and Deborah M. Spitalnik § Paul Weinstein and Debbie Bernstein Blake and Marion T. Wells § Paul and Deborah Wenclawiak § Frances Westerman James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely § Jeffrey and Greta Wiley Ann J. Wilkerson § Charles and Marcella Williams § Richard and Evelyn Willis Jane Wilson Allan R. ’62 and Susan S. Winn § Katherine B. Winter § Allen F. Wise § Anthony and Jennifer Wolf § Jimmy F. and Mee Ling Wong § John H. Wood Jr ’33 § JoAnn Johnson Woodman ’43 and Lewis Woodman §
Harry M. Woske ’42 and Patricia McKiernan § Carol and Richard Wozniak § Walter C. III ’64 and Leslie E. Wright Steven T. ’65 and Melinda Wrightson Frank Wunderle Yun Xiong and Min Liao George and Anne Yarnall The Estate of Richard A. Yarnall Cary and Antoinette Yonce § Todd Zimmerman and Laurie Volk § Jerel M. ’68 and Amy Zoltick § Ruth N. Zoltick § Paul Zych and Michelle Ruess Anonymous (2)
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Gifts from George School Trustees, Faculty, and Staff George School is served by many talented, dedicated trustees, teachers, and staff members. In addition to their time, a record number also contributed financially to the school. Over 57 percent of current faculty and staff and 100 percent of the trustees supported the 2014-2015 Annual Fund. Thank you!
George School Board of Trustees TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $109,909 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $43,648 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 100%
Joanna M. Bassert ’77 and Edward Marshall III § Lisa Parry Becker ’89 § Edward G. Jr ’48 and Elizabeth Biester § Gloria and David B. H. Denoon ’62 Katherine Hahn Falk and Nils Falk Terry and David Foppert Arthur C. ’47 and Sarah Henrie § Edwin D. Huff Timothy D. ’87 and Gloria Katsiff § Alan R. and Gail B. Keim § Christopher and Catherine Kerr § Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Bennett P. Lomax ’95 § Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § Kevin and Rosemarie McKay N. Chiyo Moriuchi and Mark Haber Norval D. and Ann Reece § Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 and William B. Rodgers Janet and Michael Roy § Craig and Kim Scott § Richard M. and Bette Segel § Richard and Carolyn Waghorne Antoinette and Cary Yonce §
Former George School Committee Members TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $201,961
James C. Alden ’52 and Anne Brewer Alden ’53 Robert M. Appelbaum § Thomas and Rosanne Bell § Mary Eastburn Biggin ’42 § Norman and Inez Bing § Jane K. and Allen L. Boorstein ’42 § Katherine Kelton Bozarth ’60
Wilhelmina Braddock Branson ’52 and Byron M. Branson § Amy Ward Brimmer and J. David Brimmer David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton § Lawrence B. ’49 and Ann L. Buttenwieser § Asa C. Cadwallader ’58 and Ann Lund Cadwallader Elizabeth Babbott Conant ’47 and Camille Cox Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § David L. Eldridge ’85 and Lisa Carney Eldridge § Elizabeth G. Eschallier § Joseph M. and Carolyn N. Evans § Douglas C. Ewbank ’66 Miriam E. Eyre ’38 § Elizabeth P. and Joe Falconi § Sarah Wood Fell ’45 § Elizabeth Wood Fritsch ’69 and C. Theodore Fritsch § Gabriel C. ’53 and Devera Garber § Joan and Barry Gluck § John J. Harkins ’54 and Margaret Weller Harkins ’53 § Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 and Christopher T. Holtz § Darlington Hoopes Jr ’45 § Charles S. ’44 and Nancy H. Hough § John F. and Penny Hunt § Mary Anne Knight Hunter ’54 § Rebecca and Gilbert N. Kerlin Kirk W. Klaphaak ’69 Michael S. Landes ’61 § Michael and Peggy L. Levengood Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § Laurie Capellan Malkoff ’74 and Fred Leffel Robert E. and Marilyn G. Murray Robert J. Muth Robert Neff ’48 and Anne Kirk Neff ’48 § Theodore and Marjorie Nickles § Martin and Elizabeth Ogletree §
John D. Orr ’47 and Diane Siesel Orr ’52 § W. Blake K. Jr ’65 and Janice Parry § George L. ’58 and Nancy Pickering § Sharen M. Popkin § David O. ’47 and Susan D. Saxton § Cornelia Clarke Schmidt ’42 § Hank B. ’76 and Lisette Siegel Corey R. ’61 and Jonne Smith § Samuel M. Snipes and Marion A. Smith § Damaris South Deborah M. Spitalnik and John Weingart § Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 and Andrew P. Trull ’72 § Thomas R. Turner ’64 Terese Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 and John Waitz § James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely § Richard and Evelyn Willis JoAnn Johnson Woodman ’43 and Lewis Woodman § The Estate of Richard A. Yarnall
Faculty and Staff TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $43,981 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $33,169 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 57%
Jo¯ F. and Sarah T. Adachi Rachel M. Agosto Meredith Baldi Alford ’01 and P. Michael Alford Elvis O. Alves Florentina Argueta Tessa M. Bailey-Findley Judy Bartella § Nancy Zurn Bernardini and Steven D. Bernardini § Daniel P. Breen and James R. Burnett Brooke Garrigan Buchanan ’87 and David Buchanan John Butera Monica and Mark Caine Lyman and Rachel Castle Lan Cheng and James Rolle Jill and Thomas Cifelli Kimberly Verica Colando ’83 and Christopher Colando § Lisa A. and Geoffrey Collier § Jacqueline Coren Kathy Coyle and Gisele R. Pinck § Benjamin J. and Melanie Croucher Jorge and Sonia Cruz Terence M. Culleton and Nancy M. Culleton § Christine K. and Joseph P. Davidyock ’91 Colleen and Hamilton T. Davis Jody A. Davis Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 and Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 § Joseph Ducati and Kate Smith-Ducati
Jane M. and Dirk L. Dunlap Michael W. and Denise Eareckson Thomas R. English and Renukah Somalingam Marie-Laure Epaminondas and Kwame Hall Catherine L. M. and Nathan G. Ezzo Joyce Falsetti Lisa and Frank Faranca § Victoria Faranca Steven E. S. Fletcher Valerie G. and Charles L. Folk § Rachel M. Fumia Val Fusco and Herman Mihalich Michael F. and Gail Gersie John R. Gleeson III ’65 and Constance Edwards Gleeson ’78 Tom Griffith § Karen Suplee Hallowell § Steven L. Heitzer and Kelly Meashey Michael S. Hodgin and Susanne Baker Hodgin ’87 Tom Hoopes ’83 and Beth Castiglione § Scott E. Hoskins and Susan Woodman Hoskins ’71 § Shantel K. Hubert M. Rebecca and Dana Hutchins Monica M. and Brad Isserman Rebecca L. Jones Kevin S. and Margaret A. Karaffa Barbara L. Kibler and Daryl Fair Laura T. and Geoff Kinnel § Charles R. Koerner Gayle H. and Brandon Kowalewski Robert D. Kupperman Cynthia A. and Donald Law David and Minnie Lee § S. Odie and Robert LeFever § Ralph D. Lelii and Linda Dunphy § Elaine D. Lengle Avis and Neuman Leverett III Michael G. LoStracco and Julianna Fomenko Polly Lodge and Dick O’Hern § Claire M. Lutz Carolyn B. Lyday and Margaret A. Sanborn Paul A. ’65 and Pamela E. Machemer § Robert P. A. Machemer ’92 and Kerry Deere Machemer § Mary Beth and Marlene Mahlmann Cindy K. Mahoney Virginia A. Matijasick
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RACHEL FUMIA
What do you find special about George School? Our students are normal teenagers just like kids all over the world, but at George School they are encouraged implicitly and explicitly to show their best selves. And it’s not simply adults saying, “You need to behave in a way that shows your integrity and authenticity.” Kids say that to each other and to themselves. Even if your best self is complicated and messy, you will not be ridiculed; you will be supported. People are allowed to be who they are, and for some of our students that is being too cool for school and for a lot of others it’s embracing joy and wonder.
Faculty Annual Fund Donor*
I want to show my pride not just by working here, but by supporting the school and its mission.
What have you enjoyed about your various roles at the school? I get to see light bulbs go on all the time—in the dorm, in the classroom, in college counseling, in social duty, even on Discipline Committee. Students understand the idea of continuing revelation. Something can be revealed to them about math or literature or how the world works or being true to themselves. It happens everywhere. I see students in English class realize how to make a logical argument or that they like poetry. On the Discipline Committee, I see students understand that their behavior has meaning. On the service learning trip to Mississippi, I see students recognize there is great poverty in this country and that there’s something they can do right now to help a person. That is astonishing and sustaining. Why do you contribute to George School? A parent once asked me why I work at George School, and I gave an answer similar to what I just said. I donate to the Annual Fund because I want to show my pride not just by working here, but by supporting the school and its mission. I want parents and alums to have the same level of pride that I do. They can see that faculty giving is moving toward 100 percent. They understand how much faculty give in terms of time and energy and care, so if they see that we also contribute to the Annual Fund, it is that much more meaningful.
Rachel teaches English and is an associate director of college counseling, but she has also been a math teacher, director of student activities, dean, dorm head, ESL teacher, international student coordinator, and co-advisor of the newspaper in the fifteen years she has been at George School. In addition, she has obtained two graduate degrees—in secondary education and an MFA in creative writing. As she says, “I am a big proponent of lifelong learning.” *By contributing—and encouraging other faculty to contribute—to the Annual Fund, Rachel shows that working at George School is more than a job.
Megan M. McBride Robert H. Jr and Stephanie McBride § Timothy D. McGarvey Kim McGlynn and Aaron Good Ellen McMaster Cheryl A. Mellor and Edna-Anne Valdepeñas Rebecca A. and Robert Missonis Kevin E. Moon and Joanne Moeller-Moon Stephen A. ’82 and Laurie Moyer § Suzi Nam Joseph and Carolyn Nicolosi Matthew C. ’96 and Beth Nierenberg § Laura and Josh Noel Chris Odom and Kathleen O’Neal § Margaret A. Peake ’03 Ashley I. Pettway Danielle Picard-Sheehan and Paul Sheehan
Chanel Greene Porochniak Glen J. Pratt Susan Quinn Robyn Rabinovitch Indira S. and Renuka Rodrigo Tom Rogers ’73 and Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 § Nancy Romanchek Rosemarie and Joel Rosenberg § Yelena Rumyantseva Amedeo Salamoni Joelle I. Sanphy ’08 Kyle W. ’04 and Bridget Sanphy David R. ’65 and Elizabeth Satterthwaite § Alyssa Schultheis Jennifer Beams Sheppard Linda Silber Carter J. ’76 and Erin B. Sio § Benjamin S. Smith ’91 Leslie E. Smith Nancy and Jack Starmer §
Molly L. and Brad Stephenson § John T. Stevens IV ’02 and Mary E. Giardinelli ’06 Marlin Stroh § James D. and Patricia Taylor Tiffany M. Taylor Michael W. Toohey and Shari Rossmann Maria S. Toriello Beverly Trautwein § Terry Tuttle Cory M. Walters and Heather A. Till Douglas A. and Donna Walters Colette Weber Paul E. Weiss Marion T. and Blake Wells § Eric R. Wolarsky and Julia B. Nickles ’03 § Carol and Richard Wozniak § Frank Wunderle Marilyn Young § Dan Zalenski
Rebecca and David Zemach-Lawler Anonymous (3)
Former Faculty and Staff TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,052,565 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $27,444
Margaret B. and Robert E. Anderson § Edward J. and Carol Ann Baker § Diane Barlow § Ari M. ’98 and Shauna Betof § Mary Eastburn Biggin ’42 § David L. and Ruth W. Bourns § Katherine Kelton Bozarth ’60 Francis E. and Carol Bradley Kenneth S. Burton ’51 and Marjorie McFeely Burton ’55 § Nelson E. Camp and Alice W. Maxfield § Laurence G. Jr ’70 and Lorraine T. Claggett §
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JIM INVERSO
Oedipus the King was performed at George School in November 2014. Also known as Oedipus Rex, the play is an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles that tells the story of Oedipus, the king best known for his relationship with his mother and his crimes against his father.
James S. Coan ’54 and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55 • § Barry and Dottie Coppock § David B. and Anne Crawford § Elizabeth M. and Daniel W. Crofts § Mary Dart § R. John Davison Dorothy W. Detwiler § Cristina Rysz DiSabatino ’03 and Kevin DiSabatino Christian K. Donovan ’95 § Roger K. ’67 and Christine Eareckson § David L. Eldridge ’85 and Lisa Carney Eldridge § Nancy and Jeffrey Engblom Marna Feldt § Sarah Wood Fell ’45 § Ruth Coe Fergusson ’45 and A. Carter Fergusson § Shane M. and Charles D. Forbes Daniel David Fredricks Reed Goossen § Anne M. Greene § Tom Griffith § Mark Haber and N. Chiyo Moriuchi
Phoebe C. Hallowell ’07 William S. Hallowell ’78 § Darryl Harper and Sonya Clark Elena O’Boyle Harris ’90 and Jim Harris § Walton S. and Peggy Hathaway § Sally R. and Richard Henriques § Robyn R. Herman ’06 William and Marilyn Horner § Mabel V. and Donald E. Houghton Jr § Nancy S. Irving ’64 Sheila A. Jacobs Leo M. Janas and Sue Petrone § Lars C. Jansson ’55 § Steven J. ’90 and Amy Jo § Randi and John Lawrie § Anne C. LeDuc § David K. Lee Benjamin R. LeFever ’90 Nita C. Lescher ’70 and Peter Kent ’70 Donald T. ’57 and Polly Little § Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § James W. McKey § Ellen McMaster Carole and Frederick G. Monahan §
Mary Stevens Myers § Deborah D. and James H. Newbold ’72 § Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67 and Steven Nierenberg § Robert L. Orr ’76 and Holly Schroder Orr ’78 § Andrew M. Popkin ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82 § Scott and Susan Rhodewalt § Nancy H. Roberts Betty A. Rogers ’02 Emma L. Rowan ’08 § Michelle Ruess and Paul Zych Charles E. Sanders ’93 and Maria Bockman Sanders ’93 Scott Seraydarian ’90 and Corissa Ginsberg Seraydarian ’91 Phyllis F. Sexton § Emily A. Shaker R. Angus and Lisa Smith Damaris South Anne Culp Storch ’67 and Jay Storch ’68 § John D. Streetz § James M. Talbot ’61 and Nina Sinkler §
Wendy L. Talbot ’70 • § Daphne Plaisted Taylor ’73 § Norman K. Tjossem § Virginia Cronister Vaughan § Laurel Williams Wise and Marc L. Wise ’87 Anonymous (1)
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Gifts from Friends Support from businesses, foundations, corporations, and friends provide George School with critical resources to allow the school to grow and flourish. Gifts listed below include direct contributions as well as corporate matching gifts.
A & H Sportswear Company, Inc Francis M. Adams Lisa Addeo James C. and Kerri H. Albright Alderbaugh Foundation AmazonSmile Foundation American Endowment Foundation Anvil Construction Co Inc Argus Fund Asahel P. H. Bloomer/Caroline D. Bloomer Charitable Trust Duong Bach Le Baltimore Community Foundation Bank of America Barbara Janney Desanzo Fund Barclays Capital Timothy B. Barnard The Estate of Reba F. Barnes Baumeister Family Foundation Mitch and Lynn Baumeister Benevity Community Impact Fund John Frederick III and Astrid Bitzer Jane Ferguson Blanshard BNY Mellon BP Fabric of America Fund The Branson Family Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Inc. Donald Bruckman Bryco Controls Inc. Building Control Solutions Business Furniture Solutions CA Technologies Matching Gifts Program Ronald and Jill Cancelliere Carmean Ross Family Charitable Fund Andrew and Eunice Casillo Chandler - Shreve Family Fund Charles and Martha Evans Fund David and Linda Chesney Chester County Community Foundation Henry G. Chiles Jr Shaul and Jodi Cohen Colonial Consulting LLC Community Foundation of Collier County Community Foundation of New Jersey Community Foundation of Sarasota Constellation Brands Inc. Anita H. Cook
Wayne D. and Michelle L. Cosner Cream Hill Foundation Nancy Cristy Crofts Family Fund CulinArt Inc. David and Barbara Houghton Fund DeBlasio & DeBlasio Associates Duff Company Manufacturer and Dist. Charles and Ruth A. Durnin Marc and Cynthia Durst Lorraine S. Durst Susan T. Edmunds Steven Eisenstadt Harvey and Karen Elgart Ella Gayle Hamlin Foundation Ellen Wills Martin Foundation EnPro Industries Wayne and Cheryl Ewer Exact Tolerance, LLC ExxonMobil Foundation Heea Vazirani Fales Fallen Angels Foundation Inc. Helen Feldman Goldstein David Ferber and Dorothy Jordon Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fine Creative Media, Inc. Karin Fink § The Finkelstein Claiborn Fund FJC Nancy Ford Rose H. Forman Foster Mower Service, Inc. Foundation for Enhancing Communities Fred Beans Charitable Fund Fred Beans Ford Lincoln Mitsubishi G & A Cleaning Service G & H Interests LLC Paulette Gabbriellini Elayne Garcia GE Foundation Gilbert and Rebecca Kerlin Fund Joseph and Ellen Gilbert Michael Gilbert Glenmede Trust Company Global Mortgage Network Inc. Carol S. Golden Goldsmith Weiss Foundation Samuel and Corinne Grassini GTPHL, LLC Irv Hackel and Mira Nakash Hamblen Lax Charitable Gift Fund
Harris Blacktopping Inc Harris Comfort LLC Eleanor Haupt § Kurt F. and Maria E. Heinrich Janeth Hendershot Highland-Mills Foundation Linda C. Hlavacek Hoffman-Bravy Charitable Foundation Houghton Mifflin Company David Houghton § Huff & Vander Beek LLP Hunt & Ayres P.C. Robert C. and Deborah E. Hunter ImpactAssets Inc. J. Nicholas Newman and Kathleen K. Newman Fund Janet Hyman Fund Stephen and Deborah Jencks Jewish Community Endowment Fund John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Johnson Family Fund Jonathan E. Rhoads Trust Tyler and Jessica Jones JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund JPMorgan Chase Foundation K Interior Design Lewis and Amy Kargman Kemp Family Trust Joseph M. Kessel Kind Designed Steve and Aileen Kondyra Wally and Ronni Kopelowitz Claire Kunkel Lambertville Station Restaurant & Inn Law Office of C. Russell Keep Lawrence Passmore Fund Geoffrey LeBoutillier and Jan L. Miller Richard and Lydia Leimsider J. William and Clarice Leonard Dolores Lerman John and Victoria Lewis Judith Lilley Lincoln Financial Foundation Inc. Francisco M. and Maureen L. Llort LMEPAC Lockwood Family Fund Long Island Community Foundation Callisto Fund Loughlin Family Foundation Karen F. Lowe M.A. & Josephine R. Grisham Foundation Macy’s Foundation Mainstream Swimsuits Inc. Maxfield Family Fund William and Susan Maxfield § Jessica McAtamney Melvin and Janet Brownold Fund The Mennonite Foundation Merck Partnership for Giving Microsoft
The Estate of Robert C. Miller Mills & Schnoering Architects, LLC ML7 Management LLC Ben Monticciolo Lois A. Moore Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. Moyer Indoor Outdoor MVS Media Incorporated National Philanthropic Trust Janet Nelson New Garden Monthly Meeting of Friends New York Community Trust New York Life Foundation Newtown Artesian Water Company NextEra Energy Foundation Novartis Foundation Marvin and Ellen Ochs Kathryn E. Pearcy Pem-America Inc. Philip Rosenau Co. Inc. Powell Family Foundation PPL Services Corporation Process Plus Legal Services LLC R.U.S.A Matching Gift Program Wayne Reed Relocation Movers Services Inc. Rent An Apple Tree LLC Robert D. Gilmore & Assoc. Inc Rohovsky Family Foundation Inc. Roller Marketing Research Rorer Foundation Roxbury Fund Rudge Family Fund S.J. Fuel South Co., Inc. Salesforce.com Sanofi-Aventis Schafer Family Philanthropic Fund Martin and Marla Schreibman Schwab Charitable Fund Second Anonymous In and Out Fund Pauline M. Seitz John Sherwin and Marcia Goldstein Scott E. Shimizu Silicon Valley Community Foundation Eileen P. Slater David C. Smith SNAVE Foundation Solebury Friends Meeting Soros Fund Charitable Foundation Springbank Foundation Star Dutch Inc. Starr Foundation Michael and Gabriele Streit § Sulzberger-Lax Family Fund Target Stores Lawrence D. Tarr Peter Taubmann Nancy Thaler The Burt and Joan Ross Charitable Fund The Ginko Foundation The Goldie Anna Charitable Trust The June Corey & Richard O. Smith Charitable Lead Unitrust
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EITC and OSTC programs allow companies who operate and pay taxes in Pennsylvania to redirect a portion of their tax liability to George School as a philanthropic gift for financial aid. By making a gift directly to George School’s financial aid program they can receive a substantial tax credit and can save in Pennsylvania taxes as much as 90 percent of a gift up to $750,000. There is no minimum amount to participate.
Pennsylvania Tax Credit Programs Support Financial Aid George School is so thankful to the companies listed below who participated in Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) and the Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) programs. These two state programs made it possible for twenty-two promising students from Pennsylvania to attend George School during the 2014-2015 school year regardless of their financial situation.
The Ted and Ruth Johnson Family Fund Thomas D. Bell Charitable Fund Thomas G. and Andrea Mendell Foundation TIAA-CREF Employee Giving Campaign Tidewater Jewish Foundation Inc Lauren Torres Catherine Trainor Transportation Services Inc. Twining Construction Co., Inc. Tyco Electronics United Way Peter and Arlyn Unruh Verizon Foundation John W. and June N. Vester The Estate of William and Anna Walker § Walter C. and Leslie E. Wright Fund Evelyn and Marsha Weber Emily C. Weed Weglicki Family Foundation Fund Tim and Denise Weglicki
A & H Sportswear Company Inc. DeBlasio & DeBlasio Associates Drink Works Corporation Fred Beans Ford Lincoln Mitsubishi GTPHL, LLC Mainstream Swimsuits Inc. Philip Rosenau Co. Inc. Relocation Movers Services Inc. Anonymous (1) For more information on the EITC and OSTC program, please contact: Brooke Buchanan ’87 Director of Annual Giving George School 212.579.6571 bbuchanan@georgeschool.org
Weingart Family Fund Richard Weinroth and Kathy Farrell Weinroth Bertrand C. Welch Gary and Mimi Werner Robert B. West William Maul Measey Fund Katherine Williamson Jean M. Wilson Wm. W. Fabian & Son Inc. Patrick M. Woods and Kathleen E. Clark Zim Development Company Anonymous (10) JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY DONORS WHO INCLUDE GEORGE SCHOOL IN THEIR WILLS OR ESTATE PLANS
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Tribute Gifts Honor and memorial gifts are a wonderful way to revere or to remember a student, teacher, family member, or friend. George School expresses its gratitude for the following gifts.
In Honor of... Angus Emily R. Alexander ’12 All the donors supporting scholarships Daniel F. Anthonisen ’88 Isaiah M. Bader ’16 Samuel L. Balka ’16 Judy Bartella Nancy Zurn Bernardini Allison S. Betof ’01 Ari M. Betof ’98 Catherine Pike Blake ’79 Charlotte H. Blaschke Sarah Grant Bliss ’81 Christopher Borum ’83 Francis E. Bradley Daniel P. Breen Vincent R. Campellone Mr. Carson Trevor D. Centeno-Hall ’12 Ellen M. Chapman ’15 Karina V. Charanjiva ’18 Ji Wan Choi ’15 William Cleveland Shadimere S. Coles ’17 Claire A. Conte ’16 Kathy Coyle William M. Craighead ’44 Terence M. Culleton Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 Kevin Davis ’77 R. John Davison Emily J. Dayton ’08 Sara E. Dayton ’05 Peter W. Delaney ’18 Dorothy W. Detwiler Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 Dining Hall Staff Anna Dorsch Michaela E. Drake ’18 Jane M. Dunlap Peter R. Einstein ’12 Taiwo A. Ellis ’12 Thomas R. English Catherine L. M. Ezzo Christopher R. Faure ’16 Benjamin J. Finkel ’07 Molly R. Finkel ’11 Joan Fleishman Valerie G. Folk Jewell M. Fort ’15 Alyssa M. Fread ’18 Eben Freeman ’86 Toby Freeman ’83
Rees J. Frescoln III ’60 Isla Friedberg Robert E. Ganz ’69 Robert W. Geissinger George School George School Dance Department George School Faculty and Staff Addie C. Gerszberg ’18 Gjallerhorn John R. Gleeson III ’65 Andy D. Gonzalez ’15 Jameson Grumbach Francisco Gutierrez ’77 Karen Suplee Hallowell Michael J. Hathaway ’88 Walton S. Hathaway William D. Hathaway ’90 Steven L. Heitzer Louis F. Hepburn ’65 Anna H. Hilpert ’15 Tom Hoopes ’83 Scott E. Hoskins Mabel V. Houghton Eleanor Hoyle Morgan E. Humphrey ’09 Megan A. Isserman ’07 Antonio P. Jackson ’71 Yiwen Jiang ’17 Destiny C. Johnson ’17 Joseph Kumar Elizabeth A. Katz ’05 Timofei A. Kharisov ’15 Barbara L. Kibler Dawit Kiflemariam ’15 Jacob A. Kind ’16 William G. Kinnamon ’16 Laura T. Kinnel Dylan P. Kirton ’18 Kate Klaver ’18 Max B. Klaver ’15 Michael J. Kosoff ’56 Nancy T. Kryven Mary Kumar ’14 Thomas P. Kumar ’17 Sean C. Laracy ’12 Randi Lawrie Christine H. Lederer ’15 Anne C. LeDuc Ralph D. Lelii Shanti A. Lerner ’15 Avis Leverett Lori Zoltick Levy ’76 Marlene Livingstone Olivia Loberg George E. Long Jr
Katie Lumpkin Carolyn B. Lyday Eden Lynch Paul A. Machemer ’65 Tyler J. Mahlmann ’17 Jake Malavsky ’15 Max Malavsky ’18 Miriam Zeman Marecek ’58 Ava Martin Stephanie McBride Margaret Means McIntosh ’52 Audrianna C. Meledandri ’13 Cheryl A. Mellor Andrea Maria Alvarez Meola Carys Ruby Miller Rebecca Minoli ’16 Adrianna L. Morales ’16 Stephen A. Moyer ’82 Madeleine Murdock ’17 Emerson J. Mutschler Suzi Nam New Jersey Seed Program Katherine and Thomas M. O’Neill Isabel G. Oppenheimer ’16 Travis Ortogero Vega Parker-Hahn Hannah R. Philips ’09 Nathaniel M. Philips ’12 Gisele R. Pinck TK Premuh Aileen M. Soper Prieto ’92 Emilio J. Prieto ’17 Jack O. Purcell Diana Zoltick Rednor ’70 Sara S. Rhodin ’02 Allison H. Rodgers ’11 Catherine R. Rodgers ’14 Melissa R. Rosvold ’06 Amedeo Salamoni David R. Satterthwaite ’65 Samuel, Edward, and William Schaffer Johanna V. Schneider ’08 Yifei Shao ’15 Qudsiyyah Shariyf ’15 The Sio Family Samuel E. Smith Sheilagh C. Smith ’83 Kate Smith-Ducati Erin Isserman Spahr ’02 Nancy Starmer Robert W. Stevens ’00 Jessica Stirba ’02 John D. Streetz Arseni D. Sutton ’15 James H. Tenney ’62 Thái Thân ’15 The amazing faculty of GS Raoul Thuroff ’15 Norman K. Tjossem Katartouch Tobunluepop ’16 Sean E. Vereen ’95 Richard Waghorne Cooper Walter Alexander D. Westerman ’87 Ian R. Wiggins ’10
Justin W. Wiggins ’08 Priscilla S. Wiggins ’12 Che’ Williams ’16 Travin K. Williams ’16 Zachary M. Wolfenson ’16 Rachel E. Zalisk ’02 Brad J. Zoltick ’74 Jerel M. Zoltick ’68 Meredith I. Zoltick ’07 Philip Zoltick ’67
In Memory of... Ann Ridge Adams ’48 Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 Elizabeth Eberhard Anderson ’32 Leon and Kathleen Baker Meryl and Betty Bansen Marjorie Darling Barnard ’62 Matthew Baumeister Mike Berrick Susanne Conrow Bingham ’47 Mary Adams Bitzer ’55 Rufus A. Blanshard ’39 Charlotte H. Blaschke Andrew W. Bourns ’87 Edward W. Boyer ’48 Albert D. Branson ’37 Helen Powell Brown ’38 Millard L. Brown ’37 Laura Bruton Thelma and Watson Buckman Rhoda Bunnell ’54 William B. P. Cadwallader Jr ’56 Alexandra Casillo ’95 Katherine Pearson Chiles ’56 Virginia Rogers Christopher ’49 Emily Clapp Clara Montgomery Coan ’55 Doris E. Cohen Asa L. Colson ’23 William Conner ’32 Peter Cooch ’66 Ennis W. Cosby ’87 Emily Kirby Crane ’45 Eleanor Crawford Hugh M. Cronister ’44 Phil Dansky David H. Dawson John O. Eberhard ’40 Thomas T. Eberhard ’42 Shimon Elbaz Joseph C. Eldridge III ’36 John C. Eliot ’80 Richard Emmet MD Roger Ernst ’42 William and Julia Eves Russell Ferber Marlene Fine Stevenson W. Fletcher III ’55 Susan Cadwallader Fletcher ’55 Andrea Naugler Forrest ’81 Barbara Forrest ’46 Grant Fraser William R. Gawthrop Jr ’43 Frank Gibson David Gurney ’78
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Members of the Class of 1965 gathered in their garden for a memorial meeting for worship during Alumni Weekend 2015.
Barbara Haber Dorothy Harvi M. Robert Herrick ’44 Eleanor K. Hess Walter John Hoffman Sr. Ann Stover Hollinger ’54 David W. Hollister ’64 Jean Hollyman Samuel L. Howard ’37 Eugenia Tomlinson Howes ’42 Nancy Longnecker Hubby ’54 Thomas Y. Huf ’57 Annette C. James ’80 Christopher A. Johnson ’73 Walter Johnson Thomas Kelly Gwendolyn J. Kerr ’47 Kenneth Keskinen Adelaide Daniels Key ’53 Peter H. Klein ’69 Barbara Knitel Dorothy and Clifford Lane Julius Laramore Mark Lee ’44 Nancy H. Lewis ’70 Betty M. Louchheim Frank P. Louchheim Stephen L. Lovekin ’58 Frank Lumpkin Elizabeth McCann Lundquist ’50 Janet Mackiewicz Walter E. Mattis ’36 Richard McFeely Nathaniel A. McKee ’79 Dunstan McNichol
Charles L. McVaugh ’21 Mary Book McVaugh ’21 Dusty Miller Eric T. Miller Marise Kenderdine Monticciolo ’43 Dana C. Moore ’47 William G. Nelson IV ’52 Doretta Lee Nero ’59 Robert M. Nichols ’66 Ruth Eberhard Paine ’34 J. Roland Pennock ’23 Linda Ticehurst Pierce ’58 David H. Platt ’66 Rhoda Polakoff Grace O. Potts Francis Pyle Richard W. Robbins ’45 Robert Kyle Rainey Martha McCord Robinson ’35 Marthajane Robinson ’64 Ernestine Robinson John E. Rogers ’46 Marc Rubin Louise Samuel Ralph Samuel J. Frederic Scull Michael F. Sherrin Jonathan E. Shimm ’74 Edith Sullivan Silvers ’33 Carter T. Smith ’40 Howard T. Snipes ’81 Ronald H. Spencer ’71 Pearl S. Stark Philip Stark Starr Smalls
Jacqueline M. Streetz Stanley Sutton John D. Talbot Polly Talbot Wendy L. Talbot ’70 Eugenia Tarantino Thomas E. Taylor ’30 J. Stanley Thompson ’25 Betty Tjossem Carol Roberts Todd ’47 Ryan G. Tracy ’93 Howard S. Turner ’29 Eugenie Vickery W. Richard Young T. Carter Waghorne ’99 David Walden Helen and Arthur Walsh Wei Wei Wang ’04 Russell M. Weimar ’48 Jeanne Wentworth Helen Bernard West ’36 Grant Wiggins Mark S. Wiley W. Janney Wilson ’49 Betty P. Winn H. Taylor Winner Jr ’37 Owen A. Wolf ’90 Judy D. Woodward ’45 Walter Zagieboylo
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Volunteers At George School, education is something we all do together—many parents, students, teachers, staff, and friends volunteer their time and resources to help this community flourish. We are appreciative of all of our volunteers for their time and dedication to help further George School’s mission.
George School Board of Trustees Joanna M. Bassert ’77 § Lisa Parry Becker ’89 § Edward G. Biester Jr ’48 § Gloria Denoon Katherine Hahn Falk Terry Foppert Arthur C. Henrie ’47 § Edwin D. Huff Timothy D. Katsiff ’87 § Alan R. Keim § Christopher Kerr § Michael J. Kosoff ’56 § Bennett P. Lomax ’95 § Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § Kevin McKay N. Chiyo Moriuchi Norval D. Reece § Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Janet Roy § Craig Scott § Richard M. Segel § Richard Waghorne Antoinette Yonce § Board of Trustees Subcommittees and Advisory Committees Norman Bing § Audrey Cunningham Michael W. Eareckson Susan Gaston-Simon Yevgen Gateniuk ’01 Esther Hatch • John B. Hoffman ’73 § Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 § Tom Hoopes ’83 § Charles S. Hough ’44 § Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 § Maureen P. Long Leonore Dickenson McCoy Dariyah I. McKee ’15 Jamaal B. Mobley ’00 Kevin E. Moon Julia B. Nickles ’03 § Theodore Nickles § Chris Odom § John D. Orr ’47 § Jasmine Spence § Edna-Anne Valdepeñas
Maia-Leanne Yi Valdepenas-Mellor ’15 Peter Vari Benjamin G. Walmer ’94 Carol Wengert § James L. Whitely ’54 §
Reunion Committee Members Anne Bode Aarnes ’65 Anne Waller Auerbach ’65 Peggie Harris Bachmann ’55 Conrad A. Baldwin Jr. ’60 Marianna L. Bogucki ’05 Sydney F. Burns ’10 § Marjorie McFeely Burton ’55 § Andrew D. Cino ’00 § Richard B. Clement ’55 Clara Montgomery Coan ’55 • § Leila Arbani Crooks ’90 John O. Duncan ’45 § Ruth Coe Fergusson ’45 § Margaret Holmes Flood ’55 David H. Foster ’65 § Marsha Dietz Hallett ’80 Louise Boone Hanson ’70 § Constance Dederer Healy ’55 § Laurence V. Heinemann ’80 Beverly Malabre Hendricks ’70 Steven J. Jo ’90 § Graham D. Johnson ’60 § Janet Hicks Johnson ’60 § Atsuko Kazahaya ’80 Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 § Jon M. Kirkbride ’55 Jessica P. Lipnack ’65 Sara Weisser Lukens ’90 David H. Lynde ’95 Paul A. Machemer ’65 § Janine Kissinger Mannick ’85 Eric Milask ’85 Margaret Arnheim Nettinga ’65 Wayne D. Parsons ’65 James L. Pearle ’65 Hilary N. Pearsall ’10 William D. Pickering ’55 § Geraldine Rago-Carpenter ’75 M. Kelly Rayel ’85 Lane J. Savadove ’85 Scott Seraydarian ’90 Michael D. Shepard ’80 § Martin F. Smith ’65 § Wendy L. Talbot ’70 • §
Barbara W. Tindall ’70 § Albert H. Torongo Jr ’45 Marcia Perera Van Dyck ’55 § Alice Way Waddington ’45 § Mary Waddington ’55 § Judy Winter Walker ’65 § Gabrielle N. West ’05 Theodore J. Willis ’85 Hugh M. Zimmers ’55
Alumni Annual Fund Committee Andrew D. Cino ’00 § William N. Farran III ’68 Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 § Parent, Grandparent, and Parent of Alumni Annual Fund Committee Callie Crowder Celine Darche Cheryl Kirton Irene Klaver Leonard Klaver Shawna Grimm Lyons ’93 Brian Rizor Elizabeth Rizor Laurie Volk § Todd Zimmerman § Faculty and Staff Annual Fund Committee Vincent R. Campellone Jane M. Dunlap Steven E. S. Fletcher Rachel M. Fumia Gayle Kowalewski Polly Lodge § Stephanie McBride § Tom Rogers ’73 § Regional Event Planning Groups Diane R. Brenner ’81 § Lauren M. Buroojy ’04 Nicholas E. Dawit ’02 Amelia A. Erwitt ’98 § Adriana E. Essilfie ’03 Meredith D. Gluck ’03 James C. Kingham ’99 § Vincent B. Murphy IV ’03 § Catherine E. Pallenik ’04 Deirdre S. Tomlinson ’04 Parents Association Susan Abulhawa Ca-Tisha Adams Susan Andreassi Delia Ardastra Richard Balka Kati Ballantyne Stephanie Bariahtaris Carolyn Bauer Suzanne Begley Amanda Buschi Kuan Chen
Li-Li Chen Shu-Ling Chiang Young Sook Choi Michael Christian Michele Christian Jill Cifelli Jodi Cohen Renee Cohen Kimberly Verica Colando ’83 § Kelley Collings Nancy Keim Comley ’88 Rochelle Costigan Betsy Cotton Callie Crowder Monica Day Lisa Delgado Diane Delia Marissa DeMatteo Carolyn Dorph Constance Doyle Angela Drake Wayne Edwards Antoinette Ellis-Williams Donghui Fan Audrey Forka Jeffrey Fread Karen Harragan Qi Gao Alice Gens Beth Gilbert Christine Godshall Patricia Gomez-Vilches Perla Guerrero Anita Gupta Stacey Haferl Penny Haff Xin He Caren Hibbitts M. Rebecca Hutchins Raquel M. Jeffers Kelly Jennings Susan Karr Laura Kelly Jane K. Keyser Annemarie Kiedaisch Dohee Kim Amy Kirk Cheryl Kirton Yuquan Kong Margaret Kumar Huey-Ming Kuo Kristine M. Kushmore ’89 Stanley T. Kwok ’68 Flora Kwong Dana Lansing Derry Light Christine Lilley Yulin Liu Virginia Loebel Shawna Grimm Lyons ’93 Ellen Malavsky Leonore Dickenson McCoy Brenda J. Merritt Denise Miehle Catherine Murdock Barbara Murphy Lorraine M. Muth §
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Alisa Myles Renee Noel Jennifer Oglesby Sherry Ortega Shujuan Pan Nina Paratore Bonnie Pariser Neelam Patel Linda Patterson Colleen Peterson Kelly Pickering Liat Pisco Michael Pisco Peng Qi Mimi Quan Gang Ren Glynis Roberts Madeline Roepcke Nancy Ross Nili Schnitzer Mindy Schwartz Jianqun Shao Jane Sharma Navin Sharma Christine M. Silverman Sandra Silverman Patti Smialkowski Lisa Smith Sara Spaner Deborah Stack Katherine Stein Stephanie C. Stio Mauro Straulino
Patricia Taylor Catherine Thomas Maria McCabe Tomaselli ’85 Todd Trice Kimberly Troup Edna-Anne Valdepeñas Machteld Van Vliet-Stijnen Nadia Verna Jacqueline Wagner Greta Wiley Kathleen Wisniewski Nannan Xia Beth Yohe Mei Zhang Yazhu Zhang Xin Zhang
Guest Speakers and Hosts Alyssa D. Blank ’02 Katherine A. Camp ’01 § Theodore R. Colegrove ’03 Rebecca R. Collins ’99 Daniel Feldman John J. Goodwin ’00 Megan Hennessey Tanya A. Hoke ’03 § Daniel J. Holton-Roth ’95 Palmer Marinelli ’03 Brian P. Norcross ’03 Erin Polo Jonathan R. Stott ’03 Adam L. Tabor ’01 Eduardo Thuroff
This 2014-2015 Annual Report includes donations made between August 1, 2014 and July 31, 2015. George School has tried to recognize all who have contributed so thoughtfully to the school. We apologize if we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled any name. Please advise us of any errors so that we may correct our records. Write to: Advancement Office, George School, 1690 Newtown Langhorne Road, PMB 4438, Newtown PA 18940, email to advancement@georgeschool.org, or call 215.579.6564.
Admission Office Carolyn Bauer Michael Christian Jodi Cohen Kelley Collings Edward Doty § Joanna Feldman Beth Gilbert Margaret Kumar Kristine M. Kushmore ’89 Dana Lansing Virginia Loebel Shawna Grimm Lyons ’93 Ellen Malavsky Catherine Murdock Lorraine M. Muth § Renee Noel Jennifer Oglesby Sara Spaner Catherine Thomas Kimberly Troup Tracy Williams Beth Yohe
Other Administrative Volunteers David B. Crawford § Dorothy W. Detwiler § Jamal S. Elliott ’92 Scott Seraydarian ’90 Corissa Ginsberg Seraydarian ’91
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Congratulations to the Class of 2015
Seniors Reach 100 Percent Participation. Each member of the Class of 2015 was asked to consider a small but personally meaningful gift to the Annual Fund as a gesture of appreciation for their George School experience. Thank you for your 100 percent participation and commitment to George School.
Class of 2015 College Matriculations
Albright College American University Barnard College Baruch College/CUNY Bloomsburg University Boston University Bowdoin College Bryn Mawr College Bucknell University California Polytechnic State University/Pomona Carnegie Mellon University Catholic University of America Champlain College Chapman University Colby College Colgate University Colorado State University Connecticut College Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art Cornell University Dickinson College Drew University Drexel University
Elon University Emerson College Emory University Emory University/Oxford College Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts Franklin and Marshall College George Mason University George Washington University Guilford College Haverford College Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana University/Bloomington Ithaca College Jagiellonian University Lehigh University Mount Holyoke College New York University Northeastern University Ohio Wesleyan University Parsons The New School for Design Pennsylvania State University/ Harrisburg Pennsylvania State University/ Schreyer Honors College Pennsylvania State University/ University Park
Pratt Institute Princeton University Purdue University Reed College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Roanoke College Rochester Institute of Technology Rowan University Rutgers University/New Brunswick Saint Joseph’s University San Francisco, University of Scripps College Skidmore College Smith College Swarthmore College Temple University The College of New Jersey The Ohio State University The University of the South/ Sewanee Towson University Tufts University Tulane University University of Alabama University of California/ Los Angeles, University of California/ Santa Cruz
University of Chicago University of Colorado at Boulder University of Connecticut University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign University of Maryland/ College Park University of Mississippi University of Nevada/Las Vegas University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Richmond University of South Florida University of Southern California University of St. Andrews University of Vermont Ursinus College Vanderbilt University Vassar College Villanova University Virginia Tech Wake Forest University Wellesley College Wheaton College Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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SCHOLASTIC ART AND WRITING AWARDS
2,340 people visited new Fitness and Athletics Center
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Parents of alumni: If this magazine is addressed to a son or daughter who no longer maintains a permanent address at your home, please email us at advancement@georgeschool.org with his or her new address. The new George School Fitness and Athletics Center opened when school began on September 1, 2014. The light-filled space quickly became a new hub of student activity. Photos by Autumn Atkinson ’13, David Lamb, and Bruce Weller