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Making History
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What a year this has been for George School!
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table of contents Making History
George School Annual Report 2007—2008
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Letter from the Head of School
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Admission
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Academics
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College Guidance
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Strategic Planning
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Sustainability
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Buildings and Grounds
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revenue and expenditures
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Endowment
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development
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In Recognition of Volunteers
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Gifts to Endowment
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Gifts to Capital and Special Projects
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John M. George Society
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Annual Fund Leadership gifts
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annual fund Gifts from Class Members
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Gifts from Parents and Grandparents
44
Gifts from Faculty, Staff, and Friends
45
Gifts from Businesses, Foundations, and Others
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Honorary and Memorial Gifts
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George School committee members and administrators 2007-08
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Letter from the head of school nancy starmer
Dear Friends, What a year this has been for George School! Thanks to a number of factors, including the unprecedented $128.5 million lead trust from Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50, the news that Mario Cappechi ’56 was a joint recipient of the 2007 Nobel Prize in medicine, and the success of Kenny Kao ’08 as a finalist in the 2008 Intel Science Talent Search and a winner of MIT’s 2008 THINK competition, the exceptional power of a George School education has received international attention. While we tend to be humble here at George School, it’s been hard to hide our pride over the past year. I know from the hundreds of letters, emails, and phone calls we received that the same has been true for many of you. Barbara’s lead trust will supply George School with a regular stream of income to our endowment for the next twenty years, ensuring that we will continue to be able to offer a quality Friends education to a broad range of students and to attract a highly committed and talented group of teachers for many years to come. For that we are enormously grateful. We are also enormously grateful to all of the other George School graduates, parents, and friends who have given their resources to sustain this wonderful school.
While the amount of Barbara’s gift is truly extraordinary, it does not make your gift any less important. As George School Committee Clerk David Bruton shared with us this spring, Barbara’s gift will be placed in our endowment at the rate of $4 million each year. George School’s spending policy allows us to spend approximately five percent of the earnings on our endowment, so the Anderson Trust will yield $200,000 each year. That is less than one-fifth of what our Annual Fund will provide to our operating budget this year. Together, the income from the Anderson Trust and our Annual Fund (which I am proud to say exceded its first million dollar goal this spring) amount to a quarter of the commitment this school makes each year to financial aid and less than one-fifth of the commitment we make to our faculty and staff. Your contributions, however large or small, are critical. We would not be able to provide our students with the education and opportunities we do without the support of all of you. In the 2007-08 academic year, those opportunities included a variety of new course offerings that resulted from our curriculum review, including Mandarin Chinese, AP Chemistry, IB Economics, and new arts and mathematics courses. In addition, four new religion courses have been
left: Zoe Eager ’08, Cora Wettlin ’09, Wilson Sui ’08, and Rachel Koretsky ’10 share a moment
with Head of School Nancy Starmer.
“ Thank you for showing your pride and commitment through your continued and important financial and volunteer support. ”
developed and will be offered along with other new courses for the fall 2008 term. Thanks to so many of you who have contributed—and I hope will continue to contribute until we complete the funding—our new Mollie Dodd Anderson Library and learning commons, will offer future George School students the opportunity to study in a beautiful, state-of-the-art facility, designed to earn gold-level LEED certification. We broke ground for this exciting new building on May 10 and hope that it will be open for business in fall 2009. If you haven’t yet made a gift to the learning commond and library fund, the time to do so is now! I am pleased to be able to announce another exciting opportunity for future students and teachers, which is that George School is the proud recipient of an Edward E. Ford Foundation Educational Leadership Grant. The grant will enable us to expand our long-standing and very successful school-year service programs to include a summer Service Learning Institute for teachers from a variety of schools worldwide, as well as summer service opportunities for students. The E. E. Ford Foundation looked carefully at the support of alumni, parents, faculty and staff, friends, and members of the board in selecting
the schools that received Leadership Grants. Your support was an important—in fact, critical—indication that the school is worthy of their support; this is another sign that we could not do what we do without all of you. Also this spring, sixty-five members of the George School community— faculty, staff, administrators, alumni, parents and students—gathered here at school for a Strategic Planning Workshop. The primary task of the workshop was to agree on the mission and core values, as well as key challenges facing the school. We were all gratified to find, in a group that ranged from current students to graduates from the 1940s, clear unity on all of these issues, most importantly the values that define a George School education. I know that you all share my pride in and commitment to those values. Thank you for showing your pride and commitment through your continued and important financial and volunteer support. Warmly,
Nancy Starmer Head of School
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admission reflections on an admission year
Our admission year, like so much else at George School this year, was marked by the grand news of Barbara Dodd Anderson’s $128.5 million gift. To begin our marketing year with such an unprecedented event presented new opportunities for admission. Many folks are interested in learning about the unique Quaker boarding school in Pennsylvania that received such an exceptional donation. We are grateful to Barbara for many reasons, including the way her gift helped bring attention to our school and with it a large number of inquiries, visits, and applications. As prospective families get to know us, they continue to tell us they are attracted to us because of our promise of an engaging and dynamic education, our commitment to inclusiveness, and our feeling of community. We were helped once again this year by a tireless team of parent, faculty, and student ambassadors and tour guides. They share invaluable firsthand experience with prospective families and students to help them better understand our community. This year, we will welcome a diverse, eclectic, and intellectually curious group of young people. Perhaps a snapshot of our incoming students will tell you this tale best:
171 84 87 97 74
new students boys girls boarding students day students
This year 171 new students, eightyfour boys and eighty-seven girls, ninety-seven boarding students and
seventy-four day students will join our community. These new students come from fourteen countries: Afghanistan, China, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Mali, Nigeria, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan and the United States. Approximately sixteen percent of our students are Quaker, nineteen percent are international, and twenty-two are students of color. George School offered more than $5.1 million in need based financial aid this year. At 23 percent of our operating budget, this financial aid budget is among the highest in the country. More than 45 percent of our students receive some form of tuition aid and both middle- and lower-income families may qualify for aid packages. In addition, eleven students will receive merit-based scholarships from two programs—seven new students will receive John M. George Scholarships and four new students will receive Anderson Scholarships. We begin our 2008-2009 school year with a new website, rich with multimedia experiences—including videos about academics, arts, athletics, and life on campus—that will help prospective students see what makes George School unique. Also for the first time, applicants will be able to apply online and track their progress through the admission process on our website, a major step forward for our admission team. Given the current economic and demographic conditions, we expect the applicant pool for independent school education to continue to shrink through 2010. Our strong position within the independent school marketplace, along with our exceptional academic offerings, new marketing initiatives, and the continued support of our school community, will help us meet the challenges ahead.
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George School Student Body
519
Total Students
53 %
Girls
47 %
Boys
53 %
Boarding Students
47 %
Day Students
George School students come from...
32 Countries:
Afghanistan
El Salvador
Italy
Peru
Bermuda
Finland
Jamaica
Portugal
Brazil
France
Japan
Rwanda
Canada
Germany
Kenya
South Korea
China
Hong Kong
Lebanon
Switzerland
Costa Rica
India
Mali
Taiwan
Cuba
Ireland
Mauritania
United Kingdom
Denmark
Israel
Nigeria
Vietnam
and
21 states:
California
Maryland
North Carolina
Colorado
Massachusetts
Ohio
Connecticut
Michigan
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Montana
Virginia
Florida
Nevada
Vermont
Georgia
New Jersey
Washington DC
Hawaii
New York
Wisconsin
* Enrollment information as of September 1, 2008.
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academics first phase of curricular changes
As a result of George School’s recent five-year curriculum review, the faculty approved a number of changes that include a new set of graduation requirements, significant additions to our course offerings, an expanded religion curriculum, and changes to the daily schedule. The 2007-08 academic year marked the first phase of implementation of these changes and our new graduation requirements. We also offered the following new classes, which include additions to our International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) offerings:
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I B World Literature, standard level I B World Literature: Writer’s Focus, higher level I B Economics, standard level I B Mathematics, higher level Art History supplement for IB Studio Arts Mandarin Chinese AP Chemistry Science of Sustainability Standard-level IB arts options Chemistry 9 Integrated Science 9
Our students have continued to distinguish themselves academically. Thirtytwo seniors received the IB diploma after completing the rigorous twoyear IB curriculum. In addition, 126 students took 186 AP examinations. Sixteen seniors were named Commended Students in the 2008 National Merit Scholarship Program, and Diana Goodman ’08 was named a finalist. Diana was also named an Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholar by the State of New Jersey’s Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.
Our dedicated faculty continue to offer innovative opportunities for our students, above and beyond the demands of their standard teaching schedules. Science teachers Nancy Lemmo and Chris Odom offered a set of workshops to encourage girls to study computer programming and robotics. Faculty members Carla Garcia, Dorothy Lopez, and Edna Valdepeñas accompanied a group of six students to Boston, Massachusetts, for the 2007 People of Color Conference and the Student Diversity Leadership Conference held by the National Association of Independent Schools. In addition, faculty-led groups of students conducted two-week service trips in Boston, coastal Mississippi, Nicaragua, South Africa, Arizona, coastal Louisiana, and Washington DC during the spring and summer breaks. Along with implementing the first phase of curricular changes during the 2007-08 year, we have also prepared for the second phase of implementation. The following changes have been introduced for 2008-09: • A new daily schedule. • Four new religion courses: Essentials of a Friends Community (required for freshmen and new sophomores), Faith Traditions (required for freshmen), Spiritual Practices (required for returning sophomores), and Holistic Health (required for all sophomores). • IB World History, standard level. • IB Biology, higher level. • Fundamentals of Music History, Theory, and Style.
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01: A ndrew Chavez ’11 and Lucas Hamren ’11 review
the results of their experiment with Mark Wiley.
02: P aul Machemer shares insights into solving
quadratic equations.
03: R yan Krocker ’11 enjoys his Intermediate Algebra class.
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04: P olly Lodge explains DNA to her IB
Biology class.
05: N ing Yuan Yu helps students with tonal
sounds in Chinese 1.
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College Guidance class of 2008
The 139 members of the Class of 2008, with their diverse interests and aspirations, have chosen to matriculate at eighty-six colleges and universities in twenty-three states and two foreign countries. Every member of the Class of 2008 was accepted to at least one college for the 2008-09 year. Twenty-five members of the graduating class chose to stay in Pennsylvania. The next most popular states are New York (17) and Massachusetts (14). Our students continue to be drawn to medium-sized and large urban campuses. Six graduates have enrolled at George Washington University in Washington DC, the most-chosen school this year. Syracuse University and the University of Rochester are next, enrolling four graduates each; Boston University, Carnegie Mellon University, Drexel University, Guilford College, Penn State University, Rutgers University, the University of Pittsburgh, and the University of Vermont have each enrolled three. Four graduates will attend women’s colleges, three have chosen a Quaker college, and one will attend a historically African-American institution. Twenty-eight will attend state or state-supported universities. Two will matriculate abroad, one in Scotland and one in Japan, his home country. Despite the increasingly loud background noise about the difficulty of gaining admission to elite colleges, our students and parents remain levelheaded and realistic about finding the right fit and applying to an appropriate range of institutions. The average number of applications per senior, the number of our seniors who applied Early Decision, and the percentage of applications that were successful remained relatively similar to recent years’ numbers. College Guidance sent credentials in support of 1274 applications to 314 institutions; students submitted an average of nine applications each. Of these applications, 558 were successful. Nineteen students were accepted to their colleges under binding Early Decision programs.
A number of factors made this an especially challenging year for students seeking admission to highly selective colleges. First, they are the largest applicant cohort in history. With this in mind we are especially pleased that our seniors gained acceptance to some of the nation’s most selective universities including Brown, Columbia, the University of Chicago, Cornell, Georgetown, Northwestern, Princeton, Stanford, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of California at Berkeley. Second, many families are facing strained economic circumstances at a time when the amount of financial aid available from all but the most heavily endowed private institutions appears to be shrinking. Nationally, students seeking admission sometimes could not attend their first choice college. Third, several more of the elite colleges dropped their Early Decision programs this year, a trend welcomed by those concerned for socioeconomic equity but one that makes yields harder to predict, and Wait List activity more vigorous. The more challenging financial aid climate has also affected colleges’ yields. Quite a few of our seniors made an enrollment deposit at one college and then came off the Wait List at another. The number of George School graduates who will not attend college next year is higher than in previous years. Most of these students’ decisions were made out of the desire for growth, refreshment, or enrichment, but several were made for financial reasons. Three have chosen a college but deferred entrance for a year. Five are taking a gap year and will reapply to colleges in the future; two of these five are teaching and studying through a special program in China. As always, we are grateful to the many faculty members, including advisors and coaches, who put countless hours into writing recommendations and helping guide seniors through this exciting time of transition and possibility.
9 from the left: Victor (Luc Van) Luong ’08, Chidera Anyanwu ’08, Lisa Bernardini ’08
class of ’08 college list Total Number of Colleges: 86 Albright College
George Washington University
Saint Mary’s College of California
Arizona State University
Goucher College
Seattle University
Barry University
Guilford College
Smith College
Bates College
High Point University
Stanford University
Bentley College
Hofstra University
Susquehanna University
Berklee College of Music
Howard University
Syracuse University
Boston College
Johns Hopkins University
Trinity College
Boston University
Johnson & Wales University/Florida
Tufts University
Brandeis University
Johnson & Wales University/Rhode Island
Tulane University
Bryn Mawr College
Kalamazoo College
University in Japan
Bucknell University
Knox College
University of California/Berkeley
California State University/Northridge
Lehigh University
University of Delaware
Calvin College
Loyola College in Maryland
University of Hartford
Carnegie Mellon University
Loyola University New Orleans
University of Illinois/Urbana Champaign
Case Western Reserve University
Lynchburg College
University of Massachusetts/Boston
Champlain College
Marlboro College
University of Miami
City University of New York/
McPherson College
University of Michigan
Hunter College
Middlebury College
University of North Carolina/Asheville
Colby College
Muhlenberg College
University of Notre Dame
College of William & Mary
Northeastern University
University of Pennsylvania
Columbia University
Northwestern University
University of Pittsburgh/Pittsburgh
Connecticut College
Oberlin College
University of Rochester
Cornell University
Old Dominion University
University of Saint Andrews
Davidson College
Pennsylvania State University/
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
Dickinson College
University Park
University of Vermont
Drexel University
Princeton University
Virginia Polytechnic Institute &
Eckerd College
Purdue University
State University
Elizabethtown College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Warren Wilson College
Emerson College
Rochester Institute of Technology
Wellesley College
Franklin and Marshall College
Rutgers University/New Brunswick
Wesleyan University
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strategic Planning a collaborative effort
The George School Committee, the school’s governing board, began the important work of developing a new strategic plan for the school by inviting all members of the larger community to participate in this effort. Beginning in March 2008, listening groups were held to foster conversations about strategic goals and priorities for the school. Throughout the spring
185 George School constituents including alumni, parents, students, faculty, and staff
attended listening group sessions. We urged those who were unable to attend a listening group to go online and respond to an electronic survey that asked three questions:
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What aspects and qualities of George School as you know it now do you value most?
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In considering George School’s future, what external factors may have a significant impact?
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What internal topics merit consideration in this planning cycle?
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people gave feedback
through this online survey.
In June 2008, sixty people attended a two-and-a-half day retreat to synthesize the input and goals compiled from this comprehensive information-gathering process. In fall 2008, the committee will share the resulting planning draft document with all constituencies for their review and comments. The school governing board is confident that the strategic planning process will enhance our ability to be good stewards of the school’s resources, including the remarkable $128.5 million gift we received from Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 in fall 2007. We invite the active participation of all members of the larger school community in this revitalizing and exciting effort.
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eorge School students gather at the “C” on Red Square to 01: G celebrate exceeding our $1 million Annual Fund goal.
02: N ia Imani-Farrar ’11 and Vladi Highland ’11 share a smile. 03: E ric Wolarsky helps students cultivate their own voices in
personal and creative writing.
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04: Brian Sussman ’08 and Brian Seuffert ’08 work
together in their Computer Programming and Robotics class. 05: Nancy Starmer, Pippa Porter Rex, and Scott Spence join George School students celebrating our extraordinary gift from Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50.
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sustainability caring for the earth
Launched in spring 2007, George School’s Environmental Sustainability Steering Committee (ESSC) is composed of students, faculty, and staff. As one of its first tasks, the committee created the following sustainability mission statement to guide its work and that of the institution: “Guided by Quaker beliefs in stewardship, simplicity, and social justice, George School commits itself to awakening all members of our community to the wonder of the natural world and to our shared responsibility to care for it well.” During the 2007-08 academic year, its first full academic year in existence, the ESCC has monitored several key activities on campus that have supported its mission, including the following:
• T he groundbreaking ceremony for the school’s green learning commons and Mollie Dodd Anderson Library took place in May. The new academic facility is designed to earn gold-level certification under the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System, the national standard for environmentally friendly building design, construction, and operation. • T hrough the joint efforts of TERRA (George School’s student environmental group), Food Service Director Joe Ducati of CulinArt Inc., and Grounds Maintenance Supervisor Vince Campellone, George School’s existing composting program was expanded. As a result, over a thousand pounds of otherwise landfill-bound garbage was brought to the campus compost heap each week. • S cience classes helped the grounds crew to create a rain garden near Retford. Composed of native plants and loose, absorbent soil, rain gardens capture stormwater from roofs and driveways and allow it to release slowly into the ground, where it is taken up by the plant roots and released into the atmosphere. This process reduces stormwater runoff, helping to protect lakes and streams from the flooding, erosion, and pollution that occurs when stormwater travels rapidly to bodies of water after becoming contaminated in
sewers and ditches. (See Buildings and Grounds section for more about the rain garden.) • S taff arranged for the installation of environmentally friendly carpet squares—with no toxic glues or backing—in Marshall Center. This design means that the school will not have to replace the entire carpet to address one tear. George School will continue to seek similar environmentally sustainable products in the future. • T he Physical Plant Committee makes all of its decisions from a sustainability viewpoint, and the Physical Plant staff continues to research new, environmentally friendly products. • T he Food Service Department has been working hard to eliminate the use of plastic bottles at campus events. • N ew, energy-efficient, front-loading laundry machines have been installed in the campus laundry room, along with dryers that have sensors to keep them from running longer than needed. • T he Physical Plant Department began using leftover kitchen oil for biodiesel fuel, burning about 300 gallons of biodisel fuel in the Worth Sports Center boilers.
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ERRA, the George School chapter of the Sierra Student Coalition, 01: T collected canvas bags for students, faculty, and staff to borrow during shopping expeditions. 02: T ingting Yu ’10, Matthew Forrest ’10, Emma Franklin ’10, and Haley Lyons ’10 work together during their co-op assignment called “shift” in the George School dining room. 03: H ead of School Nancy Starmer and Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 join others at the groundbreaking for the green learning commons and Mollie Dodd Anderson Library. 04: S cience classes help create a new rain garden near Retford to help control stormwater runoff. 02
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• G eorge School continues to obtain four percent of its energy needs from wind energy sources. • T he ESSC sponsored a Green Month of student activities in April. • O rganic eggs and hormone-free milk debuted in the dining room.
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• L ow-flow showerheads were installed in West Main dormitory.
• C ompostable paper products were used on Alumni Day in May.
• T he December 2007 Georgian introduced a new design with Green Sealcertified cover paper, and interior paper that carries the Forest Stewardship Council’s “Mixed Sources” label.
• George School’s first green commencement featured programs printed on recycled paper, lunch ingredients from local sources, and compostable paper goods.
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buildings and Grounds
The 2007-08 academic year was one filled with some exciting physical plant projects:
Campus Master Plan Efforts “We have taken several important steps towards the completion of the Campus Master Plan that was approved in 2002,” reports Buildings and Grounds Supervisor Alex Luyando. These steps are as follows: • Two new twin homes were constructed on campus. This is the first time since the mid-1970s that new faculty housing has been built. Three of the new, energy-efficient residences have three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths. An additional unit is wheelchair accessible with four bedrooms and three baths. • In September, George School hired W.S. Cumby of Springfield, Pennsylvania, to manage building and construction of the school’s green learning commons and Mollie Dodd Anderson Library. In May, the school held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new academic facility, which will contain a library, five classrooms, and a learning center.
Arboretum Master Plan Projects “Last year, Viridian Landscape Studio completed our Arboretum Master Plan,” notes Alex. “This is a key planning document that identifies the projects that are necessary to maintain the flora of the campus.” In 2007-08, George School submitted grant applications for two projects identified in the Arboretum Master Plan. Work on two other projects in the plan commenced as follows: • A restoration demonstration area was built in the North Woods. This area is a one-acre plot where best management practices for forest restoration will be implemented. Students and others will be able to study the difference between the restored area and the rest of the woods. “The objective
is to show how these measures are working or make adjustments as necessary and expand these measures one acre at a time until the entire woods is ‘restored,’” says Alex. “Obviously this will take many years to complete. Funding will determine how quickly the entire process develops.” • A rain garden was created near Retford as a demonstration of best management practices for stormwater runoff. “We plan to add rain gardens adjacent to other buildings and areas constructed as additional funding becomes available,” says Alex. “The goal is that over time we will significantly reduce the amount of runoff going into the creeks through the use of vegetation at critical collection points.” (See Sustainability section for more about the rain garden.)
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ed Square and East Main as seen from the porch of Drayton. 01: R 02: T he Retford greenhouse supplies plants and flowers for school buildings and grounds.
03: A rchitectural drawings of the new learning commons and Mollie
Dodd Anderson Library, located across from the George School Meetinghouse.
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04: New twin housing for George School faculty
when it was under construction. 05: A view of Main and South Lawn from the
athletic fields.
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revenue and expenditures
Where the money comes from... Total budgeted revenue =
$ 23,663,172
Endowment Auxiliary and Other Revenue Annual Giving Summer Programs
Tuition
Total Budgeted Revenue
Tuition
72.6 %
Endowment
12.4 %
Auxiliary and Other Revenue
7.1 %
Annual Giving
4.1 %
Summer Programs
3.8 %
Total
100 %
Where the money goes...
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$ 23,663,172
Total budgeted expenditures =
Employee Benefits Administration Auxiliary Services Physical Plant
Summer Programs Special Maintenance Projects
Instruction and Student Life
Financial Aid
Total Budgeted expenditures
Financial Aid
22.5 %
Instruction and Student Life
22.0 %
Physical Plant
14.1 %
Administration
13.8 %
Employee Benefits
12.2 %
Auxiliary Services
9.7 %
Summer Programs
2.3 %
Special Maintenance Projects
3.4 %
Total
100 %
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endowment how much is enough?
During the 2007-08 school year, George School received the largest gift in its history—the remarkable $128.5 million commitment from Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50. This gift will be paid over a twenty-year term, providing George School with $5 million per year for the first fifteen years, and $10.7 million per year for the last five years. The biggest portion of these payments will be added to our endowment each year. The remaining funds will be used for current priorities such as sustainability efforts.
How Much Endowment is Enough? An institution’s endowment is quite simply one of the most important factors in its ability to pursue its mission. A healthy endowment means the ability to move as close as possible to admitting students solely on their ability to benefit, rather than their ability to pay. We are committed to socioeconomic diversity in our student body and historically have maintained a leadership role in providing financial aid for students. Approximately 45 percent of our students receive some financial aid, with an average award of over $22,000. Even though our $5.2 million annual financial aid program represents one of the most significant commitments to financial aid of any independent school in the country, it is still insufficient to meet the needs of the extraordinary students who wish to study here. The education we offer can transform lives. We believe that a student’s socioeconomic background should not prevent him or her from attending George School. Equally important is our ability to attract and support the most gifted teachers. George School teachers have a high sense of calling, and are motivated by love for their work. Yet they do need salaries and working conditions commensurate with their task. At George School the average new teacher’s salary is $31,600 a year; teachers with over twenty year’s experience are paid $62,100, which puts us right in the
middle of the group of schools to which we compare ourselves, a position that we struggle each year to maintain. About fifty percent of our operating budget every year goes into paying salaries and benefits. Combine that with a commitment to financial aid between twenty and twenty-five percent of the budget, and that leaves just twenty-five percent of the operating budget available for all the other costs of running a school, such as maintaining buildings and campus grounds, buying sports uniforms, and heating academic and sports facilities. Increasing our endowment will give us the means to do all those things while keeping tuition costs in line. Even with the extraordinary Anderson gift, George School is a long way from being able to depend on endowment to make tuitions affordable. Before the gift, George School’s endowment was $77 million, ranking us thirty-fourth in size among the top 240 U.S. boarding schools as of June 30, 2007. With the addition of the Anderson gift, the school has a beneficial interest in a trust whose net present value is estimated at $70 million. Even with a $70 million addition to our endowment funds, George School is not among the top twenty schools when compared to the reported figures from the end of June 2007. The table on the next page shows that many comparable schools have significantly larger endowments than George School’s. The difference an endowment makes to a school’s ability to support its students financially and to keep tuition cost affordable is enormous. Probably only the top two schools in the comparison table are able to offer places irrespective of financial considerations, but many others on the list can reach out to more students, and give more financial aid than George School can currently provide. In addition, other independent schools have more contemporary facilities to support their programs. Despite the growth in the size of our
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George School’s Endowment Ranking among selected u.S. boarding schools*
ranking by endowment
in millions
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Phillips Exeter Academy
02
Phillips Academy Andover
03
St. Paul’s School
05
Deerfield Academy
07
Peddie School
11
Mercersburg Academy
12
Lawrenceville School
21
George School
22
Hill School
34
George School
42
Westtown School
endowment in the past year, the need for more endowment funds is as great as ever. With the completion of the learning commons and Mollie Dodd Anderson Library in fall 2009, we will have a new academic building that equals the brilliance of our faculty, but we lag behind in athletic and science facilities. “The gift from Barbara Dodd Anderson challenges all of us to share her vision: that in order to survive under
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
1,000 820 438 375 300 205 200 147 125 77 65
George School’s estimated position if we were to include the net present value of the Anderson Gift George School’s position before the Anderson Gift
the financial weight of a leadership position in financial aid, top-notch sustainable facilities, competitive teacher salaries, and restrained rate of growth of tuition, we must build toward an endowment and a more robust annual fund sufficiently supportive of our Quaker priorities,” said George School Finance Committee Clerk Andrew Steginsky, parent ’02, ’05.
* Selected United States Boarding Schools Ranked by Endowment and Endowment per student, from Boarding School Review; h ttp://www.boardingschoolreview.com (accessed July 24, 2008).
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development fundraising report
Our 2007-2008 school year was the most extraordinarily successful fundraising period in the school’s history. The Annual Fund raised $1,043,645, surpassing our first-ever $1,000,000 goal. We extend our sincere thanks to the 2,303 generous alumni, parents, staff, and friends who donated to this critically important component of our operating budget.
Total Philanthropic Support =
$ 7,968,742 $ 1,057,981 $ 1,043,895 $
$ 2,222,991
$ 3,625,529
18,596
Endowment
Annual Fund
Capital Campaign
Special Projects
Estate Gifts
total Philanthropic support
Amount Contributed
Number of Contributions
Annual Fund
$ 1,043,645
2,350
Capital & Endowment
$ 5,848,520
306
Estate Gifts
$ 1,057,981
9
Special Projects
$
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Total
$ 7,968,742
18,596
2,717
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2007-2008 Annual Fund Scale of Gifts
Major Gifts
Leadership Gifts
Gifts
Gifts Size
Total Gifts
1 0 3 2 11
$ $ $ $ $
$ $ $ $ $
100,000 0 101,157 36,500 113,123
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350,780
$ $ $
142,611 94,381 192,909
$
429,901
$ $ $ $
72,209 60,620 94,797 35,338
2,114
$
262,964
2,350
$1,043,645
26 35 158
100,000 50,000 + 25,000 + 15,000 + 10,000 +
$ $ $
5,000 + 2,500 + 1,000 +
$ $ $ $
500 + 250 + 100 + <100
219 Supporting Gifts
Totals
136 208 786 984
The largest gift in the history of the school was received in September 2007 from Barbara Dodd Anderson â&#x20AC;&#x2122;50 in the form of an irrevocable charitable lead trust. The majority of the gift will go toward our endowment to support fiancial aid and staff salaries. Last year, The Edward E. Ford Foundation responded favorably to our request for a grant of $100,000 on a matching basis of $1 from the foundation for every $5 raised by George School. George School succeeded in completing this five-to-one match to raise over $500,000, thanks to the
generosity of 195 individual donors including current parents, parents of alumni, grandparents, and grandparents of alumni. George School was selected to receive this grant to support the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new, green learning commons and Mollie Dodd Anderson Library. An anonymous gift of $100,000 in honor of the class of 1944 was given for the green vegetated roof of the library. The Class of 1958 raised $201,615 to name the entrance doors to the library in honor of their fiftieth reunion.
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Annual Fund Giving by Constituency =
$ 1,043,895
15 % 12 %
3% 3% 1%
66 % Alumni
Grandparents
Parents
Friends
Parents of Alumni
Organizations
Annual FunD giving by constituency
Amount Contributed
Number of Donors
Alumni & Students
$ 685,293
1,568
Current Parents
$ 152,317
322
Parents of Alumni
$ 128,788
253
Grandparents
$ 32,682
46
Friends
$ 28,918
93
Organizations
$ 15,647
21
Total
$ 1,043,645
2,303
In Recognition of Volunteers Admission
Priscilla Watts p ’07, ’10 Rebecca Boucher p ’09 Mary Hunt p ’06, ’10 Maureen Pontecorvo p ’05, ’08 Andrea Lehman p ’08, ’11 Joe Coscia p ’09, ’11 Sarah Kessler p ’08, ’10 Joy Finkel p ’07, ’11 Pat and Tina Patheja p ’06, ’10 Craig Scott p ’09, ’11 Advancement Office
Dorothy W. Detwiler FFAC Annual Fund
Annual Fund Phonathon Callers Alumni
Clifford R. Gillam Jr. ’41 Charles S. Hough ’44 Anne Kirk Neff ’48 Robert Neff ’48 Jean Thompson Sharpless ’49 Parents
Emily Barrosse p ’08 Barbara Burns p ’09 Marshall Burns p ’10 Patti Burns p ’10 Erin Defieux p ’09 Rick Defieux p ’09 Catherine Elkins p ’08 Joy Finkel p ’11 Mary Ann Fritschie p ’10 Leslie Guth p ’08 Peter Guth p ’08 Branka Hannon p ’10 Susan Harkins p ’06, ’08 Donald Hayden p ’02, ’04, ’08 Marilyn Hayden p ’02, ’04, ’08 Holly Houston p ’08, ’10 Sue Knoll p ’10 Mark Kowalsky p ’08 Amy Longsworth p ’08 Anita Manders p ’09 Marilyn Morford p ’08 Stephen Mosley p ’09 Sara Stern Pinkus ’77, p ’11 Amy Taylor Popkin ’82, p ’11 Lisa Rayder p ’09 Carol Saggiomo p v06, ’11 Leslie Skolnick p ’10 Jon Slater p ’08 Toni Yonce p ’09
Students
Arboretum Committee
Kenza Abtouche ’08 Anaka Allen ’09 Nana Amponsah ’09 Krystena Anderson ’08 Melissa Anderson-McDonald ’09 Liz Arvey ’08 Dave Balme ’09 Liz Bitzer ’10 Missy Brown ’09 Kabir Chopra ’09 Ashly Collins ’08 Misha Fausto ’09 Giuli Fiorentino ’08 Emilie Fitzpatrick ’08 Mark Gerelus ’09 Beau Gordon ’11 Emma Holt ’09 Morgan Humphrey ’09 Keith Irwin ’09 Myra Jacobs ’11 Amanda Kowalsky ’08 Haley Lyons ’10 Tsi’Ann Mander ’08 Jasper Mills ’08 Michael Oppong ’08 Danny Pelo ’08 JoAnn Riker ’09 Andrea Riley ’09 Kayla Robinson ’09 Emma Rowan ’08 Willa Rowan ’11 Johanna Schneider ’08 Cara Scott ’11 Liberty Slater ’08 Miranda Tarlini ’09 Fionna Walters ’08 Andrew Woodruff ’09
Robert M. Appelbaum p ’68, ’71, ’73, ’77 John Fowler p ’02 Virginia Twining Gardner ’54 Mary Anne Knight Hunter ’54, p ’79, ’82 Cheryl Veith p ’93, ’94, ’95, ’97 Fred Veith p ’93, ’94, ’95, ’97 Steve Willard Ernest C. Wong ’77
Parents Annual Fund Committee
Ken and Claudia Boyle p ’07, ’10 Barbara Burns p ’09 Patty Cronheim p ’07, ’09 Rick and Erin Defieux p ’09 Thomas and Branka Hannon p ’10 Stephen Mosley and Lisa Rayder p ’09 Andy ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82, p ’11 Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75, p ’10 Cary and Toni Yonce p ’09 Senior Parents Gift Committee
Clancy Blair and Colleen Pike Blair p ’08 Chris and Catherine Elkins p ’08 Gary and Susan Harkins p ’06, ’08 Don and Marilyn Hayden p ’02, ’04, ’08 Douglas Horne and Amy Longsworth p ’08
Assembly Speakers
Sandy Wiggins, Consilience LLC Career Workshop Speakers
Kareem Afzal ’93 Helena Boynton Len Brown p ’10 Robert Burchman ’96 Andrew Cantor ’77, p ’09 Andy Chen ’91 Tony Cino ’94 Chris Conway Amy Harper Peter Ingerman ’52 Chuck Lustig Purcell McKamey ’67 Scott Rayder Jevon Thoresen ’97 Min-Chin von Trentini Benjamin Walmer ’94 Class Representatives
Maryanne Lockyer ’41 Betty Wilson Parry ’43 M. Robert Herrick ’44 Alice Waddington ’45 Charles Maddock Scudder ’51 Marjorie Ayars Laidman ’53 Nan Burchette Cameron ’55 Joan Hagerty Giunta ’63 Susan E. Lane ’66 Steven Eric Sweitzer ’67 Robert Eric Ganz ’69 Jennifer K. Cummings ’73 Kate Sherfy Rogers ’75 Andrew J. Cantor ’77 Susanna Bush Manstein ’81 Tara R. Greco ’83 Tracey Wentzel Fredendall ’86 Nicole E. Brown-Williams ’93 Nicholas S. Hanlon ’94 Gordon L. Toggweiler ’04 Conference Day Speakers
Alan Crosman p ’92, ’97 Mary Ann Hunter p ’92 Jeff Mitchell George School Committee Subcommittee & Ad Hoc Committee Members
Robert M. Appelbaum p ’68, ’71, ’73, ’77 Norman Bing p ’89
Wayne Chen Rick Defieux p ’09 David W. Fraser ’61 Lenora Green p ’08 Amy Grossman p ’05, ’08 Charles S. Hough ’44 Nick Kerr ’00 Philip G. Lewis p ’94, ’96, ’00 Beverly A. Mikuriya ’63 John D. Orr ’47 Craig Scott p ’09, ’11 Don Seraydarian p ’90 Adarsh Soni p ’96, ’01 Nancy Spears Jay Storch ’68 Cindy P. Sussman p ’04, ’08 Laurie Volk p ’99 Todd Zimmerman p ’99 Parents Party Hosts
Cary and Toni Yonce p ’09 Library Campaign Committee
Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 John Frazier Hunt G ’90, ’95 Frederick W. Beans II ’57 David P. Bruton ’53 Andy Cantor ’77 Frank Castellana p ’05, ’07 Ellen Gilbert Castellana p ’05, ’07 Nicole Dintenfass p ’09 Ashley Garrett ’76 Barry Gluck p ’01, ’03 Joan Gluck p ’01, ’03 Arthur C. Henrie ’47 Thomas G. Mendell ’64 Arlene B. Meranze p ’84, ’85, ’90 William G. Nelson IV ’52 Cathy Bosworth Panzica ’79 Amy Popkin ’82 Craig Scott p ’09, ’11 Andy Steginsky p ’02, ’05 John D. Streetz FFAC Richard Waghorne p ’99 Ernest C. Wong ’77 Parents Association Volunteers
Jenny Abramson p ’11 Wendy Fleming Allen ’77, p ’07, ’10 Paulina Anyanwu p ’07, ’08 Teri Appelson p ’08 Agnes Baffoe-Bonnie p ’10 Amber Bankoff p ’11 Diane Barlow p ’08 Kathie Bentley p ’10 Mary Pat Berends p ’08 Colleen Pike Blair p ’08 Katherine Borish p ’11 Marolyn Boswell p ’08 Claudia Boyle p ’07, ’10 Hector Brea p ’10 Amy Brimmer p ’10 Ilene Brod p ’11 Tori Bronaugh p ’09 Leonard Brown p ’10
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Susan Burchman p ’96, ’06, ’08 Barbara Burns p ’09 Elyse Cantor p ’09 Andy Cantor ’77, p ’09 Donna Chojnowski p ’10 Lydia Cochran p ’09 Jane Cohen p ’08, ’11 Patricia Coscia p ’09, ’11 Paula D’Amico p ’11 Geoffrey Darby p ’11 Lisa Dayton p ’05, ’08 John DiMino p ’11 Liza DiMino p ’11 Sheila Donaldson p ’10 Diane Dougherty p ’09 Terrence Dougherty p ’09 Denise Edelblut p ’11 Christine Edmonds p ’09 Sharon Egan p ’09 Monika Ehmann p ’11 Susan Eichert p ’11 Catherine Elkins p ’08 Ruth English p ’11 Denise Esberg p ’11 Kathleen Franklin p ’10 Elyse Garlick Schneider p ’07, ’09 Margo Garrison ’72, p ’11 Connie Gleeson ’78, p ’11 Jeffrey Gordon p ’11 Renée Greidinger p ’08 AmyGrossman p ’05, ’08 Diane Villoti Grudberg p ’09, ’11 Leslie Guth p ’08 Denise Hamren p ’11 Jo Harding-Gordon p ’11 JohnHarkins p ’08, ’11 Pamela Harkins p ’08, ’11 Winnie Harmon p ’11 Liz Harris p ’07, ’10 Marilyn Hayden p ’02, ’04, ’08 Sally Henriques p ’98, ’01, ’08 Wendy Herbert p ’11 Terri Herring p ’11 Lisa Holland p ’10 Julie Honer p ’11 Margot Horsey p ’11 Sharon Hughes gp ’11 Bryan Ianni p ’08 Denise Ianni p ’08 Michael Itkin p ’11 Harriet Jahr-Philips p ’09 Karen Jones p ’10 Susan Karr p ’11 Carola Kieve p ’10 Susan Knoll p ’10 Maria Krocker p ’11 Andrea Lehman p ’08, ’11 Christine Lemmo p ’04, ’08, ’10 Noreen Liebmann p ’09 Yann Lin p ’10 Jacqueline Lomax p ’07, ’11 Eric Lyons p ’10 Beverly Maisey p ’09 AmyMaloberti p ’11 Susan Manetta p ’06, ’10 Amy Manoff p ’08 Cindy Margolis p ’09
Rachel McGowan p ’09 Janine McHenry p ’11 Tanya Milton p ’10 Stephen Mosley p ’09 Jacqueline Ondy p ’11 Shauna Pearsall p ’10 Dalanda Petritis p ’07, ’10 Maureen Pontecorvo p ’05, ’08 Anne Porter p ’10, ’11 Gao Qi p ’10 Nancy Rabin p ’05, ’08 Lisa Rayder p ’09 Cathy Reese p ’09 Patty Rettig p ’10 Beth Reynolds p ’11 John Rigby p ’08 Daryl Roskos p ’11 Isabel Rubio p ’06, ’09 Vivian Sanphy p ’99, ’04, ’08 Debra Schoenberg p ’11 Nancy Schongalla-Bowman p ’11 Kim Scott p ’09, ’11 Meijuan Shao p ’10 Min Shi p ’10 Helene Shipon p ’01, ’08 Linda Simone p ’10, ’11 Carter Sio ’76, p ’09 Erin Sio p ’09 Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75, p ’10 Marion Smith p ’10 Susan Snipes-Wells p ’07, ’11 Kati Sowiak p ’10 Katherine Stanford p ’09 Judith Stevens p ’02, ’04, ’06, ’09 Cindy Sussman p ’04, ’08 LouAnn Tarlini p ’09 Ilene Tuller p ’11 Jeannine Vannais p ’04, ’11 Shelley Vingless p ’09 Patricia Ward p ’09 Priscilla Watts p ’07, ’10 Lydia Wherry p ’09 Whitney Wilkerson ’95 Nannan Xia p ’10 Toni Yonce p ’09 Ning Yuan Yu p ’10 Jian Zhang p ’10 Reunion Class Gift Committee
John H. Wood Jr.’33 Neil Jaffe ’63 Pat Kramon Pincus ’68 John Hoffman ’73 Jenna Kuebler Davis ’78 Miranda Rich Tollman ’88 Brian J. Wise ’93 Sarah Belton Lutomski ’98 Zachary Gould ’03 Jonathon R. Stott ’03 Reunion Activity Planning Committee
A. Thomas Hallowell ’33 John H. Wood Jr. ’33 Jane Gill Shumaker ’43 Jon Lindley ’48
Dick Stephenson ’48 Russ Weimar ’48 Peggy Ayars Laidman ’53 Robert Thomas ’63 Betsy Cadwallader ’68 Jennifer Cummings ’73 Rob Haut ’73 Beth Boyle Illick ’73 Hank Parry ’73 Allyson Farrelly Catanzaro ’78 Jenna Kuebler Davis ’78 Holly DiMicco Olson ’78 Jonathan Snipes ’78 Tess Erb Amolsch ’88 Jennifer DeVan ’88 Jennifer Todor Grimes ’88 Danielle Hermey ’88 Anne O’Toole Salinas ’88 Carra Greenberg ’93 Tom LePera ’93 Ina Willers ’93 Ari Betof ’98 Cori Stott ’98 Adriana Essilfie ’03 Zachary Gould ’03 50th Reunion Committee
Alden Briscoe ’58 Jane Hires Cadwallader ’58 John Cadwallader ’58 Carol Park DiJoseph ’58 Lee Pennell Endries ’58 Peggy Kahoe Fowler ’58 Peter Grad ’58 Maris Clymer Langford ’58 Nancy Baker Martin ’58 David Perera ’58 George Pickering ’58 Kitty Pierce ’58 Betsy Noe Shapiro ’58 John Steinfirst ’58 Tina Jensen Storch ’58 Jack Templeton ’58 Harry Tomlinson ’58 John Voice ’59 25th Reunion Committee
Al Brown ’83 Kim Verica Colando ’83 Tara Greco ’83 Darcy Kenton ’83 Rachel Kenyon ’83 Denise Marshall ’83 Jen Suplee Mullin ’83 Andy Popkin ’83 Anne Snipes ’83 Leslie Sterns-Johnson ’83 Young Alumni Board
J. Courtney Bourns ’89 Laura Iverson Burg ’94 Chinezi M. Chijioke ’96 Andrew D. Cino ’00 Rachel Pickering Copenhaver ’93 Kevin M. Edwards ’97 Amelia A. Erwitt ’98 Steven J. Jo ’90
Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 Kenny King ’97 Paul Koo ’89 Conor M. Laphen ’02 Bennett P. Lomax ’95 Robert P. Machemer ’92 Katherine Farran Martz ’98 Alexandrina Malungu Mbowa ’88 Alyson R. Meranze ’90 Matthew L. Parker ’88 Elizabeth Wolff Rogers ’95 Elizabeth Evans Rylander ’91 Anne O’Toole Salinas ’88 Julie London Spears ’97 Miranda Rich Tollman ’88 Whitney G. Wilkerson ’95 Brian J. Wise ’93 Marc L. Wise ’87
Kenny Kao ’08 was named
1 40 of
finalists nationwide in the 67th Annual Intel Science Talent Search.
p : Parent gp : Grandparent g : Guardian FFAC : Former faculty
gifts to endowment Barbara Dodd Anderson Faculty/Staff Salary Endowment
Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 Barbara Dodd Anderson Financial Aid Endowment
Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 Reba F. Barnes Endowed Faculty Chair
Reba F. Barnes * Louise Hemingway Benton ’55 Scholarship Fund
John and Helen Benton Boley ’55 Andrew Wilkes Bourns
Joseph and Ellen Gilbert Michael Gilbert Phyllis Gold Gluck John Sherwin and Marcia Goldstein Bernard and Bernice Hamel David Ferber and Dorothy Jordon Gilbert Klajman Arthur and Vivian Klaus Wally and Ronni Kopelowitz Bruce, Leslie and Becca Tarr Laurie Richard and Lydia Leimsider Rose Lewis The Lustigman Firm, P.C. The Malamud Family Mira Nakash Ralph and Rose Nakash Neill and Claire Nichols Irwin and Marilyn Petlak Susan Plavin Martin and Marla Schreibman Marjorie Slome Star Dutch Inc. Elvira Tarr Lauren Torres Evelyn and Marsha Weber Mimi Werner
Scholarship Fund
Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson Daniel W. and Elizabeth M. Crofts Cappie M. Fleuchaus Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 Cindy R. Lobel ’88 Steven and Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67 Russell M. Weimar ’48 Andrew Wilkes
Class of 1948 50th Reunion
William Haris and Catherine Eliot
Class of 1961 50th Reunion: for the John and Jackie Streetz
Energy Center
Scholarship Fund
Endowment
Abbie Elwell Brown ’61 Millard D. Brown II ’61 Richard Brown II ’61 Susan Lloyd Doran ’61 Nancy Ewing Gabel ’61 Marion J. Kincaid ’61 Mary Jay Taylor Michel ’61 James C. Michener ’61 Gay Swerk Pfahler ’61 Elizabeth Bernard Phillips ’61 Lee N. Price ’61 Catharine Bothwell Rachlin ’61 Janet Clark Riley ’61 Corey R. Smith ’61 Priscilla A. Smith ’61 Thomas C. Steinmetz ’61 Jonathan Strong ’61 Thomas F. Thomas Jr. ’61 Anne Cook Torry ’61 James W. Townsend Jr. ’61
D. Scott Miller ’84 Gabriel C. and Frances Garber Scholarship Fund
Michelle Dorlon Ruegg ’85 George School Librarian Endowment Fund
Karen L. Howat ’76 Janet Haines Kosoff ’56 Scholarship Fund
Suzanne Haines Good Cynthia L. Good-McQuaid ’84 Michael ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 Anne LeDuc Faculty Athletic Fund
Carol Powell Heller ’71 Stanley B. Sutton Jr. John H. Machinist
Memorial Scholarship
Scholarship Fund
Russell M. Weimar ’48
Barbara S. Levinson * Cornelia H. Thomas ’40
Scholarship Fund Walter Mohr Lecture Fund
Scholarship Fund
Harriett S. White Richards ’44
Cornelia H. Thomas ’40 *
Scholarship Fund
Patricia C. Mongeau ’45
The William H. and
William E. Loucks ’51
Scholarship Fund
Theresa B. Tucker Fund
Patricia Coles Mongeau ’45 *
for Religious Studies
Russell M. Weimar ’48 Class of 1951 50th Reunion
William H. and Theresa B. Tucker
Class of 1952 Faculty Enrichment Fund for
Rodman E. and
Professional Development
Katharine C. Nepley
Elizabeth Thatcher
W. Bernard Marshall ’52
Scholarship Fund
Uehlein ’32 Fund
David E. Nepley ’66
E. Carl Jr. ’58 and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57
Bourns Social Justice Fund Endowment
Class of 1955 50th Reunion
David L. and Ruth W. Bourns J. Courtney Bourns ’89 Joseph J. and Gail Caputo
Fund for Faculty Salaries
John Charles O’Neill
Carl S. Muskat ’55 Christopher B. Wright ’55 and Kay Windham
Musical Performance
Unrestricted Endowment
Fund
Scholarship Fund
Class of 1982 Financial
Phyllis L. Babcock
Aid Fund
Parents Workcamp Fund
Christopher J. Muth ’82
Whitney G. Wilkerson ’95
Ruth Schabacker Cliff ’33 * Emily D. Jarratt ’31 * J. Norman Leedom ’45 * Anne Loud Shultz ’42 * June C. Smith John A. Thurn ’39 *
Casillo Memorial Fund
James S. and Constance
Jean Hare Platt
Beverly Goodman
Mitch and Lynn Baumeister Michael Berch Lawrence and Mary Casillo CCS Pastosa Ravioli Corp. Frank and Margaret Cosentino Nancy Cristy Amir and Ariana David Elliot and Cheryl Duboys Tibbi Duboys Marc and Cynthia Durst Sanford J. and Lorraine S. Durst Wilhelm Figueroa Karin Fink Paulette Gabbriellini Elayne Garcia
Shane Clovis
Scholarship Fund
Welch ’56 Scholarship
Scholarship Fund
Jean Platt Rospondek ’69
Fund
Constance Shane Clovis ’60 Blythe A. Kropf
Ronald H. Spencer
David L. Bourns
Thomas M. Jr. and Katherine O’Neill
Alexandra Duboys
Lucy Cathcart Daniels Scholarship Fund
Bertrand C. Welch Memorial Scholarship
Wise Family
Joan Eberhard ’71 John F. Hallowell ’71
Scholarship Fund
C.V. Starr
*D enotes a deceased member of
Lucy Cathcart Daniels ’51 John Cooper Eliot
Scholarship Fund
Scholarship Fund
The Starr Foundation
Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson R. John Davison John and Sylvia Eliot
Allen F. and Hanna J. Wise
the George School community
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gifts to capital and Special projects Capital Projects Anderson Library Building Fund
Paulina Anyanwu Diane Barlow Jeff and Kate Baum Lisa Parry Becker ’89 The Bernardini Family David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton William H. Bunten II ’82 Robert L. Burchman ’96 T. Sidney ’32 and Carolyn Cadwallader Michele L. Cadwallader ’93 Frank and Ellen Gilbert Castellana Holly Vellenoweth Clark ’81 Geoffrey and Lisa A. Collier Sarah B. Crofts ’91 Jeffrey and Lisa Dayton Rick and Erin Defieux Robert P. Dunn John and Denise Edelblut Kevin M. Edwards ’97 Monika M. Ehmann Dean and Christine Eisner Chris and Catherine Elkins Susan C. Evans ’99 Edward E. Ford Foundation Virginia Twining Gardner ’54 Geoffrey Darby and Margo E. Garrison ’72 Barry and Joan Gluck Sylvia Smith Hampton ’50 James and Winifred Harmon Elizabeth Harris William and Linda Espenshade Heinemann Alan R. and Gail B. Keim James Keuffel Keller ’99 Christopher J. and Catherine Kerr Carola Kieve Kenny King ’97 Susan W. Knight ’81 Joseph and Susan Knoll David J. Lehner ’74 Beth Lepianka Virginia Zerega Lloyd ’44 Shirley Stubbs Martino ’46 Carel Johnson McCafferty ’46 Stevenson McIlvaine and Penelope Breese Catherine Stearns Medich ’85
Peter Mustardo and Nora Kennedy Clint T. Newby Robin Kester Patterson ’73 Adrian and Doris Pearsall Holly A. Phelps ’70 Martin and Patricia Kramon Pincus ’68 Larry and Sara Stern Pinkus ’77 Frances R. Plough ’76 Andrew M. ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82 Sharen M. Popkin Susan Quinn Stephen Mosley and Lisa Rayder Tom ’73 and Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 Elizabeth Evans Rylander ’91 Elliot A. Sainer ’64 Faisal Ahmad M. Saleh ’70 Craig and Kim Scott Nicholas R. Segal ’79 Jian Zhang and Min Shi Edith Sullivan Silvers ’33 Barry Sonnenfeld and Susan Ringo Paul M. Stafford ’80 Jay ’68 and Anne Culp Storch ’67 Geraldine Dana Tisdall ’45 Andrew P. ’72 and Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 John Waitz and Terese Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 Ji Wang and Na Wei Miriam Westervelt David Miller and Nancy Wilson John H. Jr. ’33 and Jean B. Wood Thomas H. Woodman ’73 Justin Huang and Li-Lin Wu Qi Gao and Nannan Xia Class of 1956 50th Reunion Fund for the Anderson Library
Constance Archbald ’56 Mario Capecchi ’56 Michael Kosoff ’56 Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 William L. Paxson II ’56 Class of 1957 50th Reunion Fund for the
Class of 1958 50th Reunion Fund for the Anderson Library
Peter B. Ashelman ’58 Harriet Busselle Barrow ’58 Ilona Harrington Bates ’58 Annette Wilder Breiling ’58 Alden F. Briscoe ’58 Charles G. Burck ’58 John J. S. Burton ’58 Asa C. Cadwallader ’58 Jane Hires Cadwallader ’58 John F. Cadwallader ’58 Richard E. Cary ’58 Mary Ann Hahn Dickel ’58
Eliza Catalino ’08 was named of
1
5 winners
nationwide in the Latina and Maybelline NY Opportunities Through Education Scholarship Contest.
16 seniors were named Commended Students in the 2008 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Sherrie Platt Gibson ’58 Bert Sam Gowdy Jr. ’58 Peter N. Grad ’58 Barbara G. Bush ’58 Jeffrey A. Haberman ’58 Martha Scull Haines’58 Marjorie Pusey Hall ’58 Priscilla Richman Hendricks ’58 Eileen Moore Hickman ’58 Bruce R. Hoffman ’58 Linda Baker Hunter ’58 Prudence Ingerman ’58 Carol Knight John ’58 Mary Trent Jones ’58 W. Dix Kerlin III ’58 Helen Dinsmore Kerrick ’58 Claudia Land ’58 Maris Clymer Langford ’58 Marilyn Magid Levine ’58 Stephen Lippert ’58 Miriam Marecek ’58 Nancy Baker Martin ’58 William G. Moody ’58 Robert W. Nason ’58 Dillwyn P. Paiste IV ’58 David R. Perera ’58 George L. Pickering ’58 Katharine C. Pierce ’58 Linda Ticehurst Pierce ’58 Jean F. Pineo ’58 Judith Guyton Pritchett ’58 Suzanne Brosius Pusey ’58 Jan Altman Rein ’58 Roberta Newton Rosen ’58 Alice L. Russell ’58 Margaret R. C. Schiele ’58 * Kathie O’Hara Schreibman ’58 Elizabeth Noe Shapiro ’58 John F. Steinfirst ’58 Christine Jensen Storch ’58 Adrian Randall Teaf ’58 John M. Templeton Jr. ’58 Harry R. Tomlinson ’58 Sandra Bernard Tucker ’58 Chester J. Tyson ’58 E. Carl Uehlein Jr. ’58 Sandra Vitarelli ’58 Lynn Waddington ’58 Carol Sanborn Wallace ’58 Pamela Page Waller ’58 Elva Landon White ’58 Joan Scarlett Winebrenner ’58 Class of 1960 50th Reunion Fund for the
Anderson Library
Anderson Library
Frederick W. Beans II ’57 Roger C. Bruestle ’57 Sherry Shoop Buckalew ’57 Eleanor Morris Cox ’57 Adele Hommell Edwards ’57 Wendy Coleman Goble ’57 William I. Houghton III ’57 Linda Root Kenyon ’57 Jennifer Abraham Page ’57
Leonard K. Cadwallader ’60 Neil L. Campbell ’60 Lee H. Kenworthy ’60 Lucinda Wharton May ’60 Blythe Danner Paltrow ’60 Nancy Eastburn Teller ’60
Carol Park DiJoseph ’58 Charles Dorsett ’58 Robert D. Drake Jr. ’58 David L. Elwell ’58 Emily Pennell Endries ’58 W. Lee Evans ’58 Sarah Cook Fischer ’58 Robert H. Fletcher ’58 Peggy Kahoe Fowler ’58
Class of 1983 25th Reunion Fund for the
Special Projects
Anderson Library
Michael W. Baker ’83 Darcy Kenton Bellido de Luna ’83 Christopher Borum ’83 Alfred A. Brown ’83 David L. Cadwallader ’83 Nathaniel H. Case ’83 Kimberly Verica Colando ’83 Beth Longenecker Dyjak ’83 Julie Krikorian Eshbaugh ’83 Jeffrey D. Freedman ’83 Tara R. Greco ’83 Louisa Coan Greve ’83 Peter A. Hill ’83 Thomas C. Hoopes ’83 Elizabeth Ginsberg Kamens ’83 Rachel Kenyon ’83 Lori Krikorian ’83 Edward C. Landry ’83 Sara Lomax-Reese ’83 Nicolo G. Messina ’83 Anne Snipes Moss ’83 Heather L. Murray ’83 Clark C. O’Neill ’83 Audrey B. Pass ’83 Nathan J. Poage ’83 Andrew M. Popkin ’83 Kenneth M. Potts ’83 Curtis E. Reid ’83 Jason E. Ruckdeschel ’83 Amy Heffner Saunders ’83 Stephanie C. Smith ’83 Kathryn P. Spare ’83 Leslie B. Sterns-Johnson ’83 Marise Meynet Stewart ’83 Michael V. Stricks ’83 Faculty Housing Project
Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton Daniel and Rebecca Heider Ian and Courtney Henderson John Frazier Hunt Robert and Carol Keller Mary T. McCulloch Frank and Janet Mustin Emily Nicklin ’71 Corey R. ’61 and Jonne Smith Douglas P. ’64 and Mary M. Smith June C. Smith Kingdon Swayne ’37 Archives Fund for the Anderson Library
Robert M. and Betsy B. Appelbaum Miquette Miller Cox ’38 Jean Wright Comfort Hallowell ’36 Susan Shaw Keffer ’37 Elizabeth Barnard Mendenhall ’37 Eileen Mattis O’Brien ’38 Amelie Anderson Sloan ’38 Anonymous (2)
Cougar Classic Golf
George School Arboretum Fund
Mary Anne Knight Hunter ’54 Jonathan E. Otto ’66
Tournament
A. Brooks Construction, Inc. Acteon Networks LLC Advanced Solar Products Inc. American Management Advisors Inc. Susan Bassert Ash ’80 William and Kathie Bentley David and Mary Pat Berends Edward H. and Nila G. Betof Bachu and Joan Biswas C.R. Snyder Graphics Class of 1993 Clifford Allen Associates, LTD. Coastal Communications Group Inc. Daniel and Jane Cohen David and Lynda Collins Matthew Wilkinson Crocker ’94 Joseph P. Davidyock ’91 Rick and Erin Defieux Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 Roger K. Eareckson ’67 John and Denise Edelblut Marc and Joy Finkel Bradd A. Forstein ’93 Barry and Joan Gluck Peter N. Grad ’58 H&L Team Sales Inc. Alan H. Haines Harris Blacktopping Inc Harris Fuels Inc. Heath Lumber Company Hilb, Rogal and Hamilton Co. of Phila. LLC Hunt and Ayres LLP J.M. Mershon Builders Steven J. Jo ’90 David A. Kalb ’83 Kenny King ’97 W. Thomas ’78 and Jacqueline Lomax Christopher A. MacDonald ’03 NBA Credit Union The Newtown Artesian Water Company David R. Satterthwaite ’65 Craig and Kim Scott Richard M. and Bette Segel Alvin and Helene Shipon Stuckert and Yates Don and Janet Trombley Valcopy Services Inc. James L. Whitely ’54 Wm. W. Fabian & Son Inc.
International Service Program
Karen A. Sulzberger ’70
84 alumni, family members, students, faculty, and friends of George School athletics participated in the twelfth annual Cougar Classic Golf Tournament in May, raising
$9,000
for the Athletic Department.
* Denotes a deceased member of the George School community.
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John M. George Society
1934
Edwin S. McVaugh Avyril Wildman Richardson
Catherine J. Smith Martha Washburn Trull JoAnn Johnson Woodman
1935
1944
John M. Price Jr.
Martha Parker Brooks Deborah Dresser Filgate M. Robert Herrick Charles S. Hough William J. H. Hough Jr. Virginia Zerega Lloyd Harriett S. White Richards
1952
1936
Members The John M. George Society recognizes alumni, parents, grandparents, faculty/staff, and friends who include provisions in their wills or estate plans to benefit George School and have informed the school of their generosity. These provisions include bequest intentions, testamentary trusts, and gifts providing life income (such as charitable remainder trusts, gift annuities, and pooled income fund gifts), life insurance, retirement plan assets, and other deferred gifts. If you have provided for George School in your will or estate plan or are interested in learning more about estate-related gifts, please contact Stephanie E. Daniels, director of planned giving, at 215-579-6571 or stephanie_ daniels@georgeschool.org.
1921
Lydia Hollingsworth Thomas
William C. Kuhn Cynthia Loram Thomas Charles C. Waugh 1937
Anne E. Dickeson C. Trevor Dunham George M. Hart Virginia Phillips Kemp Charles B. Paxson Jane Whipple Shaw Kingdon W. Swayne 1938
Phyllis Tait Dunham Junius Eddy Miriam E. Eyre Yereth Kahn Knowles Robert C. Puff 1939
Louise Carlson Sinclaire (w) Donald M. Solenberger Eleanor Mead Strong Donald M. Sutton Charles A. Walton 1940
Gloria Scott Johnson Andrew J. McIntosh M. Anne Stabler Parsons Frances Wallin Shaw Dorothy Fiske Winnette 1941
Natalie Harper Wood
Ann C. Campbell (w) Stanley M. Green William I. Marble
1929
1942
Howard S. Turner
Mary Eastburn Biggin Allen L. Boorstein John W. Bristow Gertrude Hathaway Caldelli Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell Alcy D. Johnson (w) Frederick H. Sacksteder Cornelia Clarke Schmidt Charles G. Shoemaker Rolf Valtin
1927
1931
Samuel F. Ashelman Jr. Robert C. Brown (w) Hannah Thomas Hollister (w) Lucile Borden Ostberg Joseph W. Thomas Sue Thomas Turner 1932
Frank H. Blumenthal T. Sidney Cadwallader Eloise Melville Smith 1933
A. Thomas Hallowell Edith Sullivan Silvers John H. Wood Jr.
1943
Mary Elizabeth Ridge Allison Marshall A. Bernstein Elizabeth Cox Corle Natalie Nelson Hastings Macdonald H. Leach Judith Wright Matchett Cornelia Dashiell McCurdy
Patricia A. Ekings Peter Zilahy Ingerman Judith Robbins King Diane Siesel Orr Richard R. Packer Mary Lee Rushmore Allen C. Starkey 1953
1945
Sarah Wood Fell Geraldine Dana Tisdall Alice Way Waddington Elizabeth Williams Anonymous
David P. Bruton Gabriel C. Garber Cynthia J. Kester Louis H. Skidmore Jr. Judith Weigand Tyson 1954
1946
1926
George E. H. Comte (w)
Phyllis Vail Wendell John A. Williams
Paul A. Anderson Robert R. Blanken Jane Adams Darnell Mary Lou Baker Gould Nina Emerson Opel Bruce S. Parkinson Joseph H. Reese Jr. Joseph A. Smith Jr. 1947
Susanne Conrow Bingham Thomas D. Bushman Cynthia Crooks Carpenter Elizabeth Babbott Conant Justine Vaughen Fry Arthur C. Henrie Gwendolyn J. Kerr John D. Orr 1948
Roy T. Abbott Jr. Ann Ridge Adams Charles E. Smedley Richard D. Stephenson Marian Musgrave Stewart Russell M. Weimar 1949
R. Ted Curran Nancy Finkbiner McCahan Lydia Huntington Sparrow
James S. Coan Robert A. Freedman Mary Anne Knight Hunter Eileen Thompson James L. Whitely Andrew E. Withrow 1955
Helen Benton Boley Clara Montgomery Coan Richard I. Grausman Lamartine F. Hood William P. Morris M. Ellen Chadeayne Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Grady Joseph H. Penrose Jr. Anonymous 1956
Constance Archbald Ann Preston Ayres Mario Capecchi Briant H. Lee Jessica J. Newton Catherine A. Page 1957
Frederick W. Beans II Donald T. Little Mary Gilbert Lovings Antonia Gelser Melamed George C. Millikan William H. Speakman III Judith Taylor Uehlein
1950
Barbara Dodd Anderson Candace Cox Bonus Amy Thomas Hoopes Rae Hoopes Daniel Peter Loucks Donald R. Walton 1951
Harris C. Arnold Duncan W. Comstock Constance Hicks Holcombe Paul R. Lindenmaier Christoph H. Schmidt
1958
Martha Scull Haines Marjorie Pusey Hall Nancy Baker Martin Dillwyn P. Paiste IV Linda Ticehurst Pierce John M. Templeton Jr. E. Carl Uehlein Jr. Pamela Page Waller 1959
Margaret T. Evans Sarah Trent Harris
Christie Johnson Lucero Barbara Stockham Sears
Marjorie Lane Fischer Antonio Pierre Jackson Nancy Powell
1961
Lee N. Price Burt L. Ross Corey R. Smith 1962
Kay Shaw Browne David B. H. Denoon Charles T. Evans Jr. Barbara L. Hires Anonymous
1972
James A. Boorstein Nancy G. Brockway Marvin Peter S. Landstrom Sigmund J. Roos 1973
Linda Blum Jennifer Cummings John B. Hoffman Susan Komer Robbins 1974
Patricia Sweitzer McKey
1963
1975
Lucinda Sharp Gates Nancy Sussman Siverd Robert W. Thomas
Teri J. MacBride
1964
Michael V. Doyle Katharine H. Stapleton
1976
Margot A. Biggin Ronald C. Bingham Susan J. Crane 1978
1965
Anne Waller Auerbach Christine Erb Peter L. Joslin
Mark Dibner Judith Lavori Keiser Jonathan W. Platt 1979
1966
David E. Nepley Suzanne V. Sauter C. Herbert Sharpless 1967
Carolyn Campbell Brown Elizabeth Baker Johnson S. David Miller Linda Morgandale Anne Culp Storch
Andrew V. Kardish II Deborah W. Smith 1980
Patrisha M. Chism John J. Sommers 1981
James H. Gilkeson Cynthia Utz Harding Bethann Morgan John W. Zinsser
1968
Patricia Lang Boyer Barbara Janney Desanzo Mary Suter Holman Diane Ewbank Krauss Carole Grad Sherwood Amy Lewis Tabor Anonymous
1982
Matthew D. Fine Alexandra Matthews Amy Taylor Popkin Anonymous 1983
Andrew M. Popkin 1969
John R. Boone Fredric Fenstermacher Robert E. Ganz NancyLynn Sharpless
1984
Jenny Sorel 1986
Laura Grontkowski James 1970
Holly A. Phelps Karen A. Sulzberger Wendy L. Talbot
1988
Anne O’Toole Salinas 1989
1971
Joan Eberhard
Elbert K. St. Claire III 1996
1960
Constance Shane Clovis Douglas M. Porter
1993
David K. Burton Rachel Snyder MacDougall
Alexander Peter Cukor Parents, Faculty/ Staff, and Friends
Sandra Lowers Anderson Robert M. and Betsy B. Appelbaum Elise Barash John F. Bitzer Jr. David L. and Ruth W. Bourns Robert C. Brown Peggy B. Bruton Bruce and Patricia Burset Joyslin Bushman Carolyn K. Cadwallader Nelson Camp and Alice W. Maxfield Ann C. Campbell Mark and Mary Ellen Chijioke D. Walter Cohen George E. H. Comte David B. Crawford George W. Crouch Dorothy W. Detwiler Frances Dibner Rachel Dibner Jane R. Dummer Marc and Rita Durant Katie Eudy Joseph M. Jr. and Carolyn N. Evans Joe and Elizabeth Falconi Laurie Fraser David F. Gould II Josephine Davis Gray Steven Gundersen Walton S. and Peggy C. Hathaway Sallie Henrie Margaret Herrick Hannah Thomas Hollister Emeline Hood John Frazier Hunt Alcy D. Johnson Dorette Keefe Robert and Carol Keller Anne C. LeDuc R. Kimball Leiser Verne L. Lucero Claudia Mahon Lark Hargraves March Anne B. Maxfield Dino McCurdy James W. McKey Peter C. Miles Mickey Newman James M. O’Grady Marianne C. Parkinson Dr. and Mrs. L. Raymond Parks Jr. Anita J. Parry Mimsey O. Potts Ann Ricker
Shane M. Scanlin Babette V. Schmidt Ernest T. Shaw Joann B. Shoemaker David E. and Molly S. Shoup Celeste Silvester Louise Carlson Sinclaire June C. Smith Ingeborg L. Snipes Samuel M. Snipes Ann J. Speakman Deborah M. Spitalnik Jean R. Stratton William W. Swayne Nancy E. Valtin Richard and Carolyn Waghorne Al Wahbey Jean B. Wood Richard A. Yarnall Anonymous (3) Lifetime Planned Gifts Established in 2007-08
The following alumni and friends made gifts for the benefit of George School from which they, or someone they designate, will receive income for life, or have provided for some other split-interest gift. Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 John H. Wood Jr. ’33 Completed Estate Gifts in 2007-08
We are profoundly grateful to the following alumni, former faculty and staff, and friends, now deceased, who included George School in their estate plans. Reba F. Barnes Belle Vansant Briggs A. Norbury Brown ’33 Ruth Schabacker Cliff ’33 Lawrence L. DeMott ’39 George W. Jessup 1897 Emily D. Jarratt ’31 Jeanne Tousaw Jones ’32 J. Norman Leedom ’45 Patricia Coles Mongeau ’45 Elizabeth Campbell Morris ’48 Anne Loud Shultz ’42 Ethel Van Stone Sullivan ’24 John A. ’39 and May (w) Thurn Cornelia H. Thomas ’40 Louise Benton Wagner ’55 Anonymous
(w) Widow or widower of classmate
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leadership gifts to the annual fund 1893 Circle
(Gifts of $25,000 and more)
Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 • Constance Hicks Holcombe ’51 • William G. Nelson ’52 and Marsonne Myers • Anonymous Meetinghouse Circle
(Gifts of $10,000 and more)
William and Odessa Bourne Frances Dibner Ashley Garrett ’76 • Don and Marilyn Hayden • Frank and Gretta Lattal Robert and Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77 • Holly A. Phelps ’70 • Edward C. Shoemaker II ’52 Lee B. Jr. and Joan Thomas Geraldine Dana Tisdall ’45 • Mark and Janice Waldman Ji Wang and Na Wei John Weingart and Deborah M. Spitalnik • Main Circle
Anonymous (3) Sunnybanke Circle
(Gifts of $2,500 and more)
Peter Backman and Annie Christopher Constance C. Bassett Thomas and Rosanne Bell • Clancy and Colleen Pike Blair Martha Parker Brooks ’44 Lawrence B. Buttenwieser ’49 • Sung Duck Choi and Hye Rim Kim Commerce Bank John and Denise Edelblut John and Susan Eichert Joseph M. Jr. and Carolyn N. Evans • Martin Flug ’48 Constance Longshore Hauver ’56 • William F. Jaggard ’56 Nancy Bigbee Jensen ’65 • Jane Shaw Kolkhorst ’40 • Hsin-Chung Lai and Mei-Chu Wu Lawrence and Geraldine Laybourne John H. Lippincott ’59 • Reed Conner & Birdwell Investment Management C. Peyton Rufe ’49 • James Sacherman ’75 Emily Stein Sharko ’90 Ken Shinoda ’91 • Mitchel and Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75 • Barry Sonnenfeld and Susan Ringo • Richard D. Stephenson ’48 • Charles C. Waugh ’36 • Thomas Whitehouse
(Gifts of $5,000 and more)
Bachu and Joan Biswas Frank H. Blumenthal ’32 • Tom and Rebecca Boucher David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton • T. Sidney ’32 and Carolyn Cadwallader • Rick and Erin Defieux Qi Gao and Nannan Xia Stephen and Esther Stapler Hart ’52 • Edith Veit Johnstone ’50 • Virginia Zerega Lloyd ’44 • Kate Paddon Peggy Polsky Pennell ’54 • Jon R. Powell ’75 Lee N. Price ’61 • Faisal Ahmad M. Saleh ’70 John A. Samuels ’71 Thomas D. Sharples ’35 • Jack and Nancy Starmer Thomas C. Steinmetz ’61 • Marise Meynet Stewart ’83 Helen Bernard West ’36 David P. Willis Jr. ’53 Todd Zimmerman and Laurie Volk •
South Lawn Circle
(Gifts of $1,000 and more)
Anne Bode Aarnes ’65 Robert M. and Betsy B. Appelbaum • Constance Archbald ’56 • John T. ’54 and Mary M. Arnold • David Lackey and Terren Baker Jeff and Kate Baum Elaine Votaw Bell ’45 • Eric Berger ’77 • Edward G. ’48 and Elizabeth Biester • Norman and Inez Bing • Harry W. Bogaev ’76 Constance Hancock Bourque ’76 Kenneth and Claudia Boyle Brandywine Global Investment Management LLC Jack and Ilene Brod Kenneth T. Brown ’40 Bucks County Courier Times Barbara Burns Thomas and Karen Buroojy Ann C. Campbell Ellen Unterberg Celli ’81
Elizabeth Cox Corle ’43 • David B. Crawford Jefferson H. Crowther ’63 Geoffrey Darby and Margo E. Garrison ’72 Jeffrey and Lisa Dayton Diran Dermen ’55 • John and Nicole Dintenfass Dean and Christine Eisner Chris and Catherine Elkins Carol Hauver Emerick ’54 • Eric G. Engelhardt James and Ruth English William S. Evans ’64 Mark and Maria Feinman Thomas K. Fischer ’73
In 2007-2008 the George School Annual Fund raised
$1,043,645 surpassing our first-ever million dollar goal, with gifts from
2,303 generous alumni, parents, staff, and friends.
Franklin Templeton Institutional LLC Theodore D. Frey ’51 • Timothy and Suzan Gillis Emily Clapp Gillispie ’35 Steven Glass and Joseph A. Zeccardi Laurence B. Green ’60 • Richard M. Guttman ’74 Charles Hagerman A. Thomas ’33 and Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell ’42 Thomas and Branka Hannon Gary and Susan Harkins John W. Harley and Judith Ernest • A. Louisa Beck Hatanaka ’66 • Mrs. Edward I. Haupt
Eric S. Hellman ’77 Arthur C. ’47 and Sallie Henrie • Richard and Sally Henriques Heather B. Henson ’89 William and Wendy Herbert M. Robert ’44 and Margaret Herrick Joseph and Dorothy Highland Frances Hankinson Hillman ’49 John B. Hoffman ’73 Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 Douglas Horne and Amy Longsworth Charles S. ’44 and Nancy H. Hough • Holly Houston Justin Huang and Li-Lin Lu Joy R. Hughes • John Frazier Hunt and Penny Hunt • Eleanor Zurn Hutt ’52 • Edward A. Jenkins ’43 • Abby Cox Jensen ’31 • David H. Johns ’54 • Mary Carswell Johnson ’42 • David and Karen Jones George and Barbara Karr Timothy D. ’87 and Gloria Katsiff Steven B. Kauff ’80 • Masayuki Kazahaya ’82 Carola Kieve Hong Woong Kim and Mee Ran Jeon Kenny King ’97 John and Sallie Kingham • Kiwanis Club of Levittown-Bristol,Inc. Michael ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 • Michael and Rosemary Laphen Hyung Soon Lee ’87 Kyung Deug Lee and Sun Hee Kim Soon-Ho Lee and Mun-Cha Koh Woon Hwa Lee and Mi Jung Kim Robert and Odie LeFever • Mitchell W. Lichtenstein ’74 Bennett P. Lomax ’95 William E. Loucks ’51 Kassem L. Lucas ’90 E. David Luria ’54 Anne Marie Macari Alexandrina Malungu-Mbowa ’88 Stevenson McIlvaine and Penelope Breese Thomas G. Mendell ’64 • Beverly A. Mikuriya ’63 S. David Miller ’67 • Stephen Mosley and Lisa Rayder Steven Nayowith ’75 • Townley Biddle Neill ’52 • J. Nicholas ’52 and Kathleen Kirk Newman ’52 • Theodore and Marjorie Nickles Elizabeth New Weld Nolan ’57 Kyung Hoon Oh and Sun Joo Chung Lisa Labalme Osterland ’81
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George school leadership giving circles
donors
gifts
1893 Circle
$ 25,000+
4
$ 201,157
Meetinghouse Circle
$ 10,000 – $ 24,999
13
$ 149,623
Main Circle
$ 5,000 – $ 9,999
26
$ 142,611
Sunnybanke Circle
$ 2,500 – $ 4,999
35
$ 94,381
South Lawn Circle
$ 1,000 – $ 2,499
158
$ 192,909
Young Alumni Leadership Circle
$ 300 – $ 999
16
$
252
$ 786,944
6,263
for alumni through their 20th Reunion Total
75 %
Percentage of Total Giving
Jonathan ’66 and Lisa James Otto • Howard B. Pettit ’48 • Philip Rosenau Co., Inc Stephen Phillips and Candace Jones Martin and Patricia Kramon Pincus ’68 Daniel A. Popkin ’77 Kathryn K. Powell ’10 Alice Waddington Price ’40 • Norval and Ann Reece William A. and Marion Robertshaw Shirley Rogers Tom ’73 and Katherine Hart Rogers ’75 • Michael W. and Karen J. Rohovsky Burt L. Ross ’61 John P. Rudolph ’31 • Elizabeth Evans Rylander ’91 Ralph and Carol Saggiomo Elliot A. Sainer ’64 • Anne O’Toole Salinas ’88 • Jack G. Schafer ’51 Cornelia Clarke Schmidt ’42 • Richard M. and Bette Segel •
Robert S. Seltzer ’53 William L. Serrill ’63 • Phyllis F. Sexton • C. Herbert Sharpless ’66 • Alvin and Helene Shipon Carl A. Sinderbrand ’71 • Corey R. ’61 and Jonne Smith • Andrew Steginsky • Mary Lou Stevenson • Marian Musgrave Stewart ’48 • Charlotte Harper Stone ’54 Jay ’68 and Anne Culp Storch ’67 • John D. and Jackie Streetz Michael Streit Wilhelm Streit ’54 • Marlin and Sharon Stroh William and Nancy Sui Karen A. Sulzberger ’70 • Steven A. and Cindy P. Sussman Elizabeth Garver Swope ’48 • Toru Tanefusa ’84 Chung-Chieh Tseng and Chuan-Chuan Hsu E. Carl ’58 and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57 • Diane E. Vernon
Ian W. Vickery ’65 Ann Entrekin von Thaden ’55 • Al Wahbey and Barbara Janney Desanzo ’68 Jeffrey and Andrea Weiner James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely • Whitney G. Wilkerson ’95 William Blair and Company Foundation Allan R. ’62 and Susan Winn • Brian J. Wise ’93 Peter ’50 and Mary Louise Jobes Woll ’50 • J. Rodman Wright ’79 Justin Huang and Li-Lin Wu Cary and Antoinette Yonce Il Ryong Yoo and Jung Eun Lee Anonymous Young Alumni Leadership Circle
(Gifts of $300 and more given by alumni from Classes 1988-2008)
Lauren Dobuski Ashley ’91 Shannon C. Boylan ’06 Andrew D. Cino ’00
Joy Davis-Posoli ’88 Susanna C. Gilbert ’93 Susan Hallahan Glen ’88 Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 Katherine Farran Martz ’98 Kelly A. Meade ’96 Douglas K. Mylowe ’94 Kevin S. Raff ’88 Melissa Sader ’89 Matthew C. Smoose ’99 Taisha M. Thompson ’91 Molly S. Weingart ’03 Judith Gheuens Wright ’98
• Marks members of the Sticky Bun Society–individuals who have made gifts to the Annual Fund for the past ten consecutive years or more.
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annual fund Gifts from class members
1937
F. Preston Buckman Elizabeth Brick Collier William F. Corse • Anne E. Dickeson • C. Trevor Dunham • Susan Shaw Keffer Charles B. Paxson • Joan Payne Platner • Kingdon W. Swayne Margery Brearley Ward Jane Hardesty Widney • Robert C. Wilson III • 1938
1926
Anna Biddle Russell • 1928
Mary Tyler Hart • 1929
Howard S. Turner • Richard B. Willis • 1931
Samuel F. Ashelman Jr. Abby Cox Jensen • John P. Rudolph • Joseph W. Thomas • 1932
Frank H. Blumenthal • T. Sidney Cadwallader • Rebecca Bonner Monego* Louise Wiley Poff Eloise Melville Smith •
Julia Donaldson Barnett Agnes Warne Blackstone • Phyllis Tait Dunham • Miriam E. Eyre • Dorothea Reeder Heisler • Rachel Smiley Matteson Elizabeth Martin McMillan 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 • Martone Lupton McDonald Esther Miller Morris Donald M. Sutton Philip R. Thomforde • David S. Way
1933
A. Norbury Brown* • A. Thomas Hallowell Edith Sullivan Silvers • John H. Wood Jr. • 1934
Ellen Pierson Manser Virginia Mellinger Steigelman • Jean Hammond Wheeler • 1935
Emily Clapp Gillispie Celia Price Patterson • Thomas D. Sharples • 1936
Margaret Paxson Beatty Gheretein Yeatman Brown Mary Ellen Williams Butler Sarah Campbell Coale • Margaret Morris Dardis Gordon Foster Jean Wright Comfort Hallowell • Jane Cloud Moore • Helen Waddington Teberg • Charles C. Waugh • Helen Bernard West
1940
Marjory Reid Abbott • Kenneth T. Brown Joan Rice Faulkner • Louise Zimmerman Forscher • Sara Farley Gray • Donald J. Kester Jane Shaw Kolkhorst • Alice Nathan Levin • Elizabeth Smith MacInnes Judith Raymond Odlum • M. Anne Stabler Parsons • Alice Waddington Price • Kirk Roberts • Barbara Ann Frantz Sanders • Frances Wallin Shaw Joanne Melniker Stern • Barclay White Jr. Hannah Broomell Wilson Helen Miller Wilson • 1941
Ruthanna Smith Bayless • Arthur Bluethenthal John R. Cary • Virginia Walton Christy • Laurence G. Claggett • Laura Cadwallader Clappison •
Clifford R. Gillam Jr. • Stanley M. Green • Caroline Smith Hoffman • Bruce H. Kinloch • Judith Freedman Kramer Maryanne Weber Lockyer • Richard A. Lockyer • Rachel Dutcher Maloney • William I. Marble • Cicely Canby Post Senta Amon Raizen • Elliott Richardson Marjorie Forbush Scott • Whitney K. Stearns • Ann Robinson Walker • Richard T. Wilson
Catherine J. Smith • Agnes Dewees Stoertz • Marian Morse Swan Marjorie Thomson Bowden Martha Washburn Trull Louis H. Vernon Elizabeth Eastburn Wells • M. Elizabeth Haines Williamson JoAnn Johnson Woodman • 1944
Mary Stone Brodish • Martha Parker Brooks Thomas F. Bull William M. Craighead Alice E. Duncan Aimee Wildman Elsbree •
1942
Richard P. Bansen • Doris E. Bessey • Mary Eastburn Biggin • Priscilla Haas Blum • John W. Bristow • Margaret Wilson Denison John S. Eastburn Carl O. Erickson • Roger Ernst • Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell Mary Carswell Johnson • John E. McVaugh Jr. • Martha Reeder Palmer Stuart M. Palmer Shane E. Riorden • Cornelia Clarke Schmidt • Charles G. Shoemaker • Eleanor Jessup Stevenson • Virginia Cobb Thibodeaux • Rolf Valtin • Harriet Smith Van Hassel Robert H. Wilson • Harry M. Woske • 1943
Mary Elizabeth Ridge Allison James F. Bogardus Jr. • John R. Booth Jr. Caroline Garve Boyer • William D. Boyer • Alison Pickard Bush Elizabeth Cox Corle • Richard R. Curtin Ruth Ann Britton Gore • Nancy Smith Hayden • David Y. Hughes • Edward A. Jenkins • Macdonald H. Leach • Jean Taggart Lindblad • Judith Wright Matchett • Cornelia Dashiell McCurdy Isabelle Ewing McVaugh • Betty Wilson Parry Henry C. Pickering Jr. Donald S. Preston L. Calvin Robbins Jr. John P. Schwantes Jane Gill Shumaker Sonia Chalif Simon
Faculty-led groups of students conducted
2-week service projects in Boston, coastal Mississippi, Nicaragua, South Africa, Arizona, coastal Louisiana, and Washington DC during the spring and summer breaks.
Cynthia Tomlinson Evans • William T. Green • Florence Wellington Haase Elizabeth Raiford Hansard M. Robert Herrick Charles S. Hough • William J. H. Hough Jr. David T. Klaphaak • Edgar P. Leggett • Virginia Zerega Lloyd • Shirley Ogren Pabo Edith Reeder Pray • Harriett S. White Richards • Heinz Valtin •
1945
1947
C. Biddle Atlee Jr. Caroline Palmer Bailey Elaine Votaw Bell • William A. Bertholf Cynthia Carswell Blair James W. Carl Jr. Norman A. Chance Rebecca Timbres Coleman John O. Duncan Charlotte Ridge Early George N. Ewing Jr. • Sarah Wood Fell • Ruth Coe Fergusson • Charles E. Gilbert • Darlington Hoopes Jr. Josephine Sills Hulbirt • James J. Jackson III Ruth Pettit Johnson • Robert D. Miller Mary Stapler Nystrom • Sumner Parker • Richard W. Robbins • Jean Elmer Robinson • Mary Lou Johnston Schmidt • David W. Scott • Joan Seltzer Semple Vincent K. Shaudys • Geraldine Dana Tisdall • Kendall S. Tomlinson • Betsy Thompson Turner Alice Way Waddington • Ann Kauffman Whelan Patricia Thayer Whitney Elizabeth Williams •
John Barth Baker • Elizabeth Fite Bassett Carroll H. Bessey • Sara Barlow Biggs • George B. Bikle Jr. • Susanne Conrow Bingham Walter H. Burdsall Thomas D. Bushman • Edith Pusey Cannon • Cynthia Crooks Carpenter Yinette Yu Chang Gerret B. Conover C. Howard Davis • Justine Vaughen Fry • Arthur C. Henrie • Byron S. Hollinshead Jr. Carl P. Josephson • Gwendolyn J. Kerr • H. Paul Kester Barbara Strider Kuehn • D. Shannon Mackenzie Louise Kirk Mannion Anne Thomas Moore • John D. Orr • Clarkson T. Palmer • Donald K. Pusey • David O. Saxton • Virginia Kauffman Schmunk • F. Parvin Sharpless Eugenia Smith Steelman Sarah McVaugh Swetka Carol Roberts Todd • Mary Wood Tully • Rebecca Eves Ullrich • Alice Stehle Wallerstein Avrom S. Waxman
1946
Kathryn Spackman Andersen • Paul A. Anderson M. Barbara Gilpin Beddall • Virginia Lawrence Carvin Paul A. Anderson • Jane Adams Darnell Mary Stokes French • Mary Lou Baker Gould • Sarah Hutchinson Guarino Evelyn Fuss Heckman • Richard Heckman • Margaret Brady Lettvin • Carel Johnson McCafferty • Robert Milam • Nina Emerson Opel • Bruce S. Parkinson • Albert E. Paschkis • Joyce Haynes Pike Kenneth S. Rawson • George R. Rieger • Joan Redland Schwab Andrew Segal • Edward K. Shelmerdine Julia Walton Smedley Harris I. Stern • Marie T. Watson • Helen Lawrence Whitaker • Christopher Wright •
1948
Roy T. Abbott Jr. Rachel Blogg Abney • Doris Lang Balderston • Edward G. Biester Jr. • Florence Horner Christiansen Jean Reeder Dew • Barbara Battin Dickens Katharine Leggett Downham • Langdon Elsbree • David L. Emory • Martin Flug Elizabeth Graves Fraser Gerald T. Hertz J. Paul Humphrey • Ernest Lawrence Barbara Brown McClenahan Natalie Sperry Meyer • Dorothy Pusey Miller Joseph Mitchell Joseph J. Murdock II Anne Kirk Neff • Robert Neff • Howard B. Pettit • G. David Reynolds Jr. George M. Stephens Jr. • Richard D. Stephenson • Wayne MacDonald Stevenson Marian Musgrave Stewart •
Elizabeth Garver Swope • Willard C. Weaner • Russell M. Weimar • Cynthia Worrell Wise Susan Weaver Wolle • 1949
Donald Armstrong • Florence Kille Benson David Binder • Carole Johnson Brown Lawrence B. Buttenwieser • John S. Carpenter Jr. • John A. Carter • Virginia Rogers Christopher Elizabeth Miller Cooke John P. Corry R. Ted Curran Armen Dermen • Jennie Lee Braddock Fischer Ruth McSparran Galantino Edythe Carter Garrett Charles H. Haines Katherine Green Hardy Elisabeth Quick Hill Frances Hankinson Hillman June Miller Kimmel Sally Stevens Luck Henry W. Ridgway Jr. • C. Peyton Rufe • Louis F. Schutzenberger Jean Thompson Sharpless Lydia Huntington Sparrow • Ellen Jenkins Squyres Barbara Kauffman Stokes Ann Sibley Thomsen Ferris Thomsen Jr. Joan Lippincott Van Cleave W. Janney Wilson • C. James Yeatman Craig K. Zane 1950
Anne Allen Barbara Dodd Anderson • Elizabeth Sweet Armstrong Joan Pennock Barnard Candace Cox Bonus • Haydee Pinero Buck Lorraine Mulford Cain Carl M. Campbell Jr. • Joseph Hankinson Carter Jr. Lynda Hitzrot Chandler Patricia Emmott Chappell Mark K. Dresden Jr. • Patricia Satterthwaite Edge David C. Edwards Lois Craven Ferguson Patricia Borden Habeck Gene Billo Haddon Elaine Coe Hammer Sylvia Smith Hampton Amy Thomas Hoopes Rae Hoopes Barbara Coan Houghton Edith Veit Johnstone • A. Stephen Kester
N. Leroy Kirk Daniel Peter Loucks • Elizabeth McCann Lundquist Daniel Nadler J. Thomas Parry Howard M. Rathbun Michael Stroukoff • Diana Swackhamer Thatcher Lynn Howell Thompson Richard N. Townsend • Richard J. Westcott Mary Louise Jobes Woll • Peter Woll •
George School held its
19th
annual all-day commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on campus.
1951
Hiram J. Allman Sally Kelsey Behuniak Kenneth S. Burton Duncan W. Comstock Lucy Cathcart Daniels Heath Dillard Theodore D. Frey • Margaret Corry Hansell Constance Hicks Holcombe • Sarah Weaver Kirk Amanda Leighton Klamt June Conrad Komorowski Robert P. Lewis • Nancy Rockefeller Libby • William E. Loucks Margery Levy Lustig Michael S. Muskat • Tad Phillips Barbara Hood Pusey • Jack G. Schafer Mary Finley Sohler Barbara Culin Spragg Victor C. A. Vaughen James H. Worth • 1952
Patricia Dow Ashurkoff Wilhelmina Braddock Branson • Elizabeth Maule Collins Peter J. Collins Anne Harris Dawson •
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Ellen Mayer Diamond Elizabeth Garside Goeselt • Esther Stapler Hart • Delite Hoopes Hawk Gail Eveland Hebert • David B. Holland • Eleanor Zurn Hutt • Valle Brewer Ingram Ruth Detwiler Jackson Margery Paxson Jones • Judith Robbins King W. Bernard Marshall • Margaret Means McIntosh Mary Jane Mikuriya • Townley Biddle Neill • William G. Nelson IV • Harriet Spackman Newell J. Nicholas Newman • Kathleen Kirk Newman • Diane Siesel Orr Richard R. Packer Deborah Shepard Rinner • David Rosen Mary Lee Rushmore B. Lawrence Seabrook Jr. J. Lawrence Shane • Edward C. Shoemaker II Allen C. Starkey C. Harrison Stevens Leonard S. Thomsen • Headley S. White Jr. • Dudley H. Woodall 1953
Nancy Stevenson Baker • Harriet Janney Ball • John P. Beltz Clement Biddle John G. Black David P. Bruton • C. William Clark Jr. Fanny Custer Clark Stephanie Bunzl Cohen • J. Douglass Davis Jr. • Joyce Apple Evans • Helen Farley Fichera Richard T. T. Forman • Gabriel C. Garber • Philip Grausman Susan Berg Hanson Margaret Weller Harkins • Ann Biddle Moran Hepburn Janet Spiegelberg Hyman Joyce Leedom Joakim Sheridan W. Johns III • David T. Jones • Sally Brosius Kenny Sandra Trexler Kirkpatrick Marjorie Ayars Laidman • Barbara Shetzline Matybell M. Jane Middleton Jack H. Miller • Judith Walker Norris Richard W. Pickering • Robert W. Pyle Jr. • John C. Raushenbush Ellen Sickel Rogoff
Frances McCammon San Miguel • Robert S. Seltzer Louis H. Skidmore Jr. • Barbara Farrier Snyderwine • Elizabeth Belfer Tananbaum David P. Willis Jr. Peter K. C. Zavitz 1954
John T. Arnold • Phyllis Longshore Barry • Marjorie Morris Carroll • James S. Coan • Carol Hauver Emerick • Robert A. Freedman • Virginia Twining Gardner Leigh M. Gelser • Peter D. Glusker Peter H. Gum • John J. Harkins • Gertrude Reif Hughes Mary Anne Knight Hunter Keiichi Ishibashi Elaine Martin James David H. Johns • Eleanor Stephens Johnson E. David Luria Cecelia Bay Otto Gordon E. Page Jr. • Franklin H. Pennell Jr. • Peggy Polsky Pennell Philip W. Shoemaker • Sylvia Kelsey Spotts • Charlotte Harper Stone Wilhelm Streit • Eileen Thompson Sara Altman Vogel William M. Waddington III • James L. Whitely • Donald G. Wilder 1955
C. Alexander Bay Jr. Helen Benton Boley W. Scott Braznell • Marjorie McFeely Burton Nan Burchette Cameron • Richard D. Claiborn • Alison Smith Claus Clara Montgomery Coan • Kie Broeker Cundey • Diran Dermen • Eugenia Nelson Dilg • John Stephen Guyton • Constance Dederer Healy Lamartine F. Hood Harry G. Hoyt Jr. David C. Humphrey • Lars C. Jansson David H. Kain Robert G. Lathrop • Elizabeth Wadleigh Leary • Charles M. Mansbach II • Margaret Black Mirabelli Constance Wharton Nasson Jane Fredendall Nolder M. Ellen Chadeayne O’Grady
R. Newlin Otto Joseph H. Penrose Jr. Michael H. Phillips William D. Pickering • D. Judson Randall • Sandra Stees Sudofsky Marcia Perera Van Dyck • Ann Entrekin von Thaden • Mary Waddington • Edgar S. Walsh • Susan Arnold Winship Jane Chandler Wolfe 1956
Constance Archbald • Eugene H. Brownell • Lynette S. Chandler • Harry R. Colson Jr. Mario Capecchi William S. Dockhorn Keith W. Eveland Ann Noe Gelfand • Karl Gittelman Jean Colgan Gould Joseph G. Hancock Jr. Constance Longshore Hauver • Peter B. Heyler • Susan Trickle Holland William F. Jaggard Elizabeth Dann Jones Patricia Hicks Kleis Michael Kosoff • Virginia Work Kosoff Kathleen Irving Krier Werner E. Muller Jr. Deborah Janney O’Keefe • C. Dilworth Pierson • Nancy Crowell Reinbold • Susan Windle Rogers • Betty Lou Leedom Thompson • Jean Hand Triol Natalie Scull Watkins Douglas Watson • Charles Weigand Kenneth A. Wyse 1957
Frederick W. Beans II Lois Robinson Bransfield Roger C. Bruestle • Patricia Patrick Bryan • James D. Buckwell Judith Talbot Campos • Ellen Chase Laura Bruton Coelen • Harry B. Danner II • Carroll Conklin Eagles Elizabeth Spang Ericson Jonathan F. Esty • Samuel A. Everitt Charles Freeman Susan Owers Haedrich • Linda Leighton Harrison Michael C. Hoyt Joseph W. Johnson Mary Baily Jordan • Gretchen Wambaugh Koerting •
Joan Applegate Lane • Donald T. Little Jerome H. Majzlin Leonard E. Majzlin George C. Millikan Elizabeth New Weld Nolan Jane Leedom Petridis • John W. Pusey • Mary Lucretia Shoemaker • John B. Swayne III Garry Thomas Judith Taylor Uehlein • David Moore Weigand Richard Wood Jr.
Diana Goodman ’08 was named an Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholar by the State of New Jersey’s Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.
Malcolm Culleton ’08 won
2
Best
Speaker awards at the Mid-Atlantic State Conference of the Junior State of America (JSA).
1958
Gifts to the Class of 1958 Fiftieth Reunion Fund for the New Library and the Annual Fund Peter B. Ashelman Harriet Busselle Barrow Ilona Harrington Bates Annette Wilder Breiling Alden F. Briscoe Charles G. Burck John J. S. Burton
Asa C. Cadwallader Jane Hires Cadwallader John F. Cadwallader Richard E. Cary Mary Ann Hahn Dickel Carol Park DiJoseph Charles Dorsett Robert D. Drake Jr. • David L. Elwell • Emily Pennell Endries W. Lee Evans Sarah Cook Fischer Robert H. Fletcher Peggy Kahoe Fowler Sherrie Platt Gibson Bert Sam Gowdy Jr. Peter N. Grad Barbara G. Bush Jeffrey A. Haberman Martha Scull Haines Marjorie Pusey Hall • Priscilla Richman Hendricks Eileen Moore Hickman Bruce R. Hoffman Linda Baker Hunter Prudence Ingerman Carol Knight John Mary Trent Jones • W. Dix Kerlin III Helen Dinsmore Kerrick Claudia Land Maris Clymer Langford Marilyn Magid Levine Stephen Lippert Miriam Marecek Nancy Baker Martin William G. Moody Robert W. Nason Dillwyn P. Paiste IV • David R. Perera • George L. Pickering Katharine C. Pierce Linda Ticehurst Pierce Jean F. Pineo Judith Guyton Pritchett Suzanne Brosius Pusey • Jan Altman Rein Roberta Newton Rosen Alice L. Russell Margaret R. C. Schiele * Kathie O’Hara Schreibman Elizabeth Noe Shapiro John F. Steinfirst Christine Jensen Storch • George M. Tai • Adrian Randall Teaf Harry R. Tomlinson Sandra Bernard Tucker • Chester J. Tyson E. Carl Uehlein Jr. • Sandra Vitarelli Lynn Waddington Carol Sanborn Wallace Pamela Page Waller • Elva Landon White Joan Scarlett Winebrenner
1959
W. Charles Bernard • MaryAnne Wilson Cowdrey Judith Rudolph Craig Robert B. Dockhorn • Kate Prior Everitt Joyce Crockett Funston • George S. Glass • Sarah Trent Harris Bette Hand Head Willis J. Hidell Larrine Sullivan Holbrooke Peter W. Hoon Patricia Ives Langston John H. Lippincott • Joan Postlethwaite Longcope David P. McGourty Michael R. Plunkett • E. Spencer Quill • Adrienne Wheeler Rudge • Barbara Stockham Sears • Suzanne Phelps Sellers Stephen D. Shaffer Content Bryant Smith • Peter M.H. Thomas Nancy Goodman Tucher Robert B. Worth 1960
Carol Wrightson Armstrong • Katherine Kelton Fabian Bozarth Keith Brinton Leonard K. Cadwallader Neil L. Campbell • William L. Claiborn Constance Shane Clovis • Laurence B. Green • Bettina J. Huber • Graham D. Johnson • Janet Hicks Johnson • Lee H. Kenworthy • Barbara Van Pelt Lee • Elizabeth Wood Lukshides • Corona A. Machemer Lucy Quaintance Maeyer Deborah Leedom McGeorge • Blythe Danner Paltrow Constance Abbott Ray • David J. Schiller • Hannah Palmer Snyder • Mary Chapman Speare Nancy Eastburn Teller • Margaret Passmore Trickey • Peggy Colvin Tropp • Robert C. Warner • Karen B. Winner Arthur S. Wood Aldwin H. Zim • Anonymous 1961
Diana Wright Barlow Robert C. Bodine Jr. Richard Brown II • Susan Gormley Buchanan Stanton P. Coerr Marsha Silvers Forman
Nancy Ewing Gabel • Karen Johnson Jean-Claude Kaufmann Michael S. Landes David F. Lindenfeld • Georgia Machemer • Mary Jay Taylor Michel Ann Wilkerson Olson David D. Parrish Elizabeth Bernard Phillips • Sara McKean Plunkett Lee N. Price • Lydia Potts Quill Elma Abbe Rickards Burt L. Ross Corey R. Smith • Thomas C. Steinmetz • Margaret Uehlein Suby Dorney Kathryn Waddell Takara James M. Talbot • Jonathan Vaughan Robert D. Wayland-Smith • 1962
Susan Grad Baerwald • Marjorie Darling Barnard • Albert M. Bradley • Newton T. Brosius Jean Boardman Duff Steven D. Emmet Charles T. Evans Jr. • Linda Lynes Groetzinger Christopher B. Guild • John S. Hollister Jr. Susan Booth Houle • Gail E. Jackson • Robert W. Knight Ruth Ann Bonner Levine • Paulette Wingeyer Licht Douglas O. Maass • Christopher L. Noble J. Robert Passmore Prudence Borden Pedone John M. Robinson Jr. • Sally Holton Sakewicz Margaret Emory Stackpole • Peter L. Taylor • Sharon Townley John F. Turner • Garry-Lou Haberman Upton • Allan R. Winn • W. A. Stewart Wright Jr. 1963
John S. Ambler Eric S. Blumberg Elizabeth Shaw Bugg Sara Kelso Thomas Cooch • Jefferson H. Crowther Joan Worth Davidson Carol Ellis Duke Tamson Myers Ely • Carolyn I. Evans Deborah Clements Gessner • Rhea W. Goodrich Susan Foster Hyde
Neil R. Jaffe Beverly A. Mikuriya Alice J. Rarig Gretchen A. Sandles Mary Sargent George B. Scarlett Frances Preston Schutz • William L. Serrill • Lucinda Sharp-Gates Elisabeth Hommell Short Nancy Sussman Siverd • Betty Fretz Southworth Katharine Parks Sterling Deborah S. Stewart • Samuel M. Sullivan Roy E. Towl
For the
2nd
year in a row, Pam Grumbach’s Portfolio Preparation class contributed artwork to The Memory Project, creating portraits for ten orphans living in Nicaragua.
1964
Molly Erb Adams E. Dale Adkins III Taylor P. Andrews Mary Cairns Bolton Deborah Teel Bradley • George W. Cobb Michael V. Doyle • William S. Evans Peter H. Fraser Bette Jean Eck Ganter • Barry S. Gee Alison Harris • Sally Mansbach Herman • Jonathan M. Kamen • Nancy Lange Thomas G. Mendell • Morgan Scott Phenix • Marthajane Robinson • Elliot A. Sainer • Muhammad A. Saleh • Virginia Bradley Scarlet • Douglas P. Smith Chandler M. Walton •
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Anne Bode Aarnes Susan Piggott Anderson Patricia Young Andrews Holly Barnet-Sanchez William G. Barton • Carl K. Croft • Barbara Deemer Douglass Christine Erb • Sarah McCune Fairfield Frank A. Fetter • David H. Foster Jeanne B. Garrison Rachel McL. Greeley • Betsy Green Charles G. Hollister III Nancy Bigbee Jensen • Paula Fried Lawrence Paul A. Machemer Susan Rarig Makler Donald S. Miller James Elliott Owers Jr. W. Blake K. Parry Jr. • Wayne D. Parsons Philip G. Rhoads • Francis F. Rivinus Herbert T. Rorer David R. Satterthwaite Martin F. Smith • Ian W. Vickery Judy Winter Walker •
Stephen J. Kaufman • Mary L. Brown Kinzer Robert S. Klein Diane Edwards La Voy David E. Nepley • Jonathan E. Otto • Pamela R. Potter • Mary Crouch Semple • C. Herbert Sharpless • William E. Tinsman • A. Eric Widenmeyer III Deborah A. Young Anonymous 1967
Deborah Beck Barbara Fritsche Berger • Carolyn Campbell Brown Eva M. Eves • Elisabeth Heyward • Elizabeth Baker Johnson • Faith Mason S. David Miller • Susan Deitz Milmoe • Harold R. Parks • Cheryl Peterfreund Reeves • David Rivinus Anne Culp Storch • Robert Sullivan Melanie Wright Tripp • Peter D. Vickery Willie Deemer Wickman • 1968
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seniors
received the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma after completing the rigorous two-year IB curriculum.
1966
Hope R. Antonoff Aklog Birara Erica M. Brinton Andrew Dintenfass • Holly Richardson Donovan Dabney Smith Goold Daniel R. Gordon • Dana Curtin Granados A. Louisa Beck Hatanaka • Nancy Jorczak
Sandra Antonoff Robin C. Buerki III • Stephen Chance Alice Hieatt Coulombe Barbara Janney Desanzo Dona L. Edmondson Faron Daub Fahy Anne Morrell Goodale Mary Suter Holman • Richard C. John Jr. • Lewis Levine Kenneth Miller Priscilla Gillespie Nagy • Patricia Kramon Pincus Richard A. Platt Patricia Randall • Barbara Samuel • Jay Storch Amy Lewis Tabor Barbara J. Turner David Wehmeyer James Willson Tannye Wold 1969
John R. Boone James A. Brokaw II • Stanley P. Cope • Geoffry H. Fried Elizabeth Wood Fritsch • Robert E. Ganz • Lisa S. Garrison • Deborah Snipes Hale •
Hal K. Haveson • Deborah Smith Hilke Katherine Holden • Anne Judson Jonathan D. March • Carol Greenwald Mazmanian Elizabeth Cope McDonald • Katherine A. Rowe A. Catherine Seely Rulon-Miller • Barbara Ewbank Smith • Stephen A. Somers Irene Mathurin Staton Burghard P. Taulien • Margaret Trull Waddington Donald J. Wenzel • Robert A. Young 1970
Barbara Wolff Amstutz Joseph D. Baker Jr. Andrew E. Biggin • Laurence G. Claggett Jr. Janet Lee Cohen • Jean W. Duffett • Christoffer A. Graae • Roger L. Kay S. Girard Lax • Jeffrey L. Lipkowitz • Deborah Sutton Moyes Peter N. Moyes Holly A. Phelps • Jeremiah W. Powell II • Faisal Ahmad M. Saleh Catherine A. Shaw • David H. Shepp • Katherine Augenblick Somers Paul C. Spector Karen A. Sulzberger • Barbara W. Tindall • Eric W. Wheeling • William E. Wise • 1971
Anne Butler • Joan Eberhard • David K. Esser Marjorie Lane Fischer • David F. Gould III Nancy Henry Hale John F. Hallowell • Carol Powell Heller Susan Woodman Hoskins • Antonio Pierre Jackson • Richard E. Johnson • Tod J. Kaufman • Douglas E. Leach Jody Lisberger Shirwil Schultz Lukes • Gogi Millner Quentin Walker Nelson Nancy Powell John A. Samuels Carl A. Sinderbrand • Geoffrey M. Troy • Meredith L. Walker •
1972
Janet Baer • Samuel C. Bidwell James A. Boorstein • Susan L. Briant Nancy G. Brockway Marvin Jeffrey J. Cogshall Faith Kiermaier Feder • Guy Fischer Margo E. Garrison Gary J. Hemmelstein Monica Ladd Peter S. Landstrom James R. Moore Valerie Kester Morrissey James H. W. Newbold Lawrence Passmore • Andrew P. Rivinus • Sigmund J. Roos • Stephen A. Scheer Bruce K. Sinclaire Anne Waddington Snyder • Sara Sweitzer Taylor Andrew P. Trull • 1973
Margot Anderson Hugh E. Biggin • Elizabeth Claggett-Borne Anne M. Connell • Serena Boone Constantinides Jennifer Cummings Colman deKay Carol Plough Doolittle Thomas K. Fischer P. Elena Geldkop Jonathan S. Gormley • Robert E. Haut John B. Hoffman Karen J. Hossfeld Timothy W. Hunter E. Marie Hooper Jackson Christopher A. Johnson C. Russell Keep III Druet Cameron Klugh Janice T. Miller Bruce E. Nayowith John P. Orr • Susan Ferris Rights Susan Komer Robbins Tom Rogers • Julie Rowell • Jeffrey S. Schwartz Mary Ann Warner Stauffer • Daphne P. Taylor • Priscilla Joslin Vint 1974
Serena Sarnoff Benenson William H. Coleman Jr. Sally A. Fullam • Geoffrey C. Gould Richard M. Guttman Barbara McAnerney Kohout Mitchell W. Lichtenstein Ruth Rohde • Craig X. Sotres
Louise Stark Tacie Yerkes Trull • Terese Van Solkema-Waitz 1975
Stephen G. Allison Jill Arace • Eliza R. Bates Andrea Blauth Berenstain Anne C. de Barcza Ronald K. Downs Helen Widder Flood Alberto Gutierrez Charles W. Haines III Mark J. Jenson Lawrence Klatzkin Suzanne Miller Mandala Jennifer McFeely Nanette Mugge-Alden Steven Nayowith • Jon R. Powell Kate Sherfy Rogers Kathy Hart Rogers Joel I. Roos Nan Lipkowitz Rossien James Sacherman Leslie Plapinger Skolnick • Samuel M. Snipes Jr. Richard J. Wiest • Susan Yardley Wood 1976
Frances Benson Altman • Paul M. Altman • Tomas E. Ancona Margot A. Biggin • Harry W. Bogaev D. Jean Hesselman Bohr • William R. Boorstein Constance Hancock Bourque Amy R. Brenner • William R. Cameron John P. Collier • Susan J. Crane • Ashley Garrett • Michael D. Goldberg Priscilla Holberton Lisa Keskinen Robert L. Orr • Kathleen Peregoy • Frances R. Plough • Hank B. Siegel Carter J. Sio Mavis Mathis Smith
Judith Page Kroeger • Derric S. Landor Mark R. Maldonado Jennifer Cox McNeil • Catherine M. O’Neill Christine Malcolm Pappas Richard Peregoy Sara Stern Pinkus Daniel A. Popkin H. Christian Schmalbruch Elisa M. Tanaka Bruce E. Webster • Ernest C. Wong 1978
Alden C. Bentley Allyson Farrelly Catanzaro Jenna Kuebler Davis • Marta Ernst Robert J. Eynon Susan Emory Grisafi William S. Hallowell • Richard M. Jacoby Robert D. Keever Judith Lavori Keiser • Terri E. Lichstein Paul Hsi Lin W. Thomas Lomax Elizabeth Deeds MacKenzie • Mark F. Miller Holly DiMicco Olson Catherine Gibbs Pallitta Jonathan W. Platt • Seth A. Rosenthal • Emily J. Schottland James A. Schragger • Seth L. Temin • John H. Walther Kevin L. Wilson
Lindalee Knight Mulligan • M. Shawn Fetzer Ouweleen Brian E. Seabrook • Michael D. Shepard • David G. Smith John J. Sommers Paul M. Stafford Kurt W. Veitch Elizabeth Weiss-Bernarducci 1981
Sarah Brady Diane R. Brenner • Ellen Unterberg Celli Joyce K. Conrow Aubrey W. Haines Johan Johnson Kathy E. Klein • Susan W. Knight • Susanna Bush Manstein • Bethann Morgan Lisa Labalme Osterland John D. Schragger Nancy Brown Smith • Susan Keim Wiggins
Audrey B. Pass Nathan J. Poage Andrew M. Popkin Kenneth M. Potts Curtis E. Reid Jason E. Ruckdeschel Amy Heffner Saunders Stephanie C. Smith Kathryn P. Spare Leslie B. Sterns-Johnson Marise Meynet Stewart Michael V. Stricks • 1984
Gretchen Hampt Andreasen Naomi C. Beal Jacquelene Leabman Brinton Harold M. Buck Rachel J. Finkle • Vanessa F. Mitchell Richard F. Rodgers Jenny Sorel • Toru Tanefusa Deborah Cadwallader Taylor Dana Guidetti Vink • Anonymous (2)
1982
Kimberly A. Caputo Edward S. Cohen Matthew D. Fine • Anne Hunter Masayuki Kazahaya Stephen A. Moyer Christopher J. Muth Jennifer Taylor Parker Margaret E. Pease-Fye Amy Taylor Popkin Andrew T. Thorp
1985
Margaret Gillen Boyd David L. Eldridge Lizanne Kaiser Brendan Kehoe Jody M. J. Kipper Frederick D. Learey Tammy Lewis Rachel G. Quill Betsy A. Rosenmiller Melanie Nayowith Swanson Anonymous
1983 1979
Lisa Peregoy Breuner • Theresa Campbell-Yates • Melissa Henrie Cowan Nelia W. Dunbar Delia Smith Gardiner • Thomas D. Krewson Patricia Crane Magie Craig W. Muller Nicholas R. Segal Jeffrey M. Siegel Suzanne F. Smith Lori Robb Weaver • J. Rodman Wright
1977
1980
Daniel Abramson Debra Gross Balka Joanna M. Bassert Eric Berger • Sanford A. Bristol • Andrew J. Cantor Kevin Davis Amy Felder Davidson John C. Gavin Russell R. Haines III Eric S. Hellman
Susan Bassert Ash Robert E. Esberg Florence L. Finkle Nancy Dermen Foster Lisa B. Garb Jennifer Montana Glatt • Laurence V. Heinemann Steven B. Kauff • Holly Eastburn MacEwan • Seth P. Madway • Glenn F. Miller •
Gifts to the Class of 1983 Twentyfifth Reunion Fund for the New Library and the Annual Fund Michael W. Baker Darcy Kenton Bellido de Luna Christopher Borum Alfred A. Brown David L. Cadwallader Nathaniel H. Case Kimberly Verica Colando Beth Longenecker Dyjak Julie Krikorian Eshbaugh Jeffrey D. Freedman Tara R. Greco Louisa Coan Greve • Olof C. Hellman Peter A. Hill Thomas C. Hoopes Elizabeth Ginsberg Kamens Rachel Kenyon Lori Krikorian Edward C. Landry Sara Lomax-Reese Nicolo G. Messina Anne Snipes Moss Heather L. Murray • Clark C. O’Neill
1986
Laura Grontkowski James • Eric Lucentini Aaron H. Pratt Paul E. Rohovsky Debra M. Souilliard-Mulliken • 1987
Brooke Garrigan Buchanan Tara M. Chambers • Malcolm K. Fleschner Susanne Baker Hodgin Timothy D. Katsiff Hyung Soon Lee Pollie Minehart Rodrique Diane L. Rosenmiller • Gary R. Wolfson Audrey Andujar Wright 1988 - WS
Christa Allen Daniel F. Anthonisen Timothy A. Case Mazie Minehart Colen Anita V. Crofts • Joy Davis-Posoli Jennifer L. DeVan
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The student-led Bloodmobile Committee sponsored
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blood drives on campus, as well as a special mobile platelet (apheresis) collection.
Students and faculty provided regular service work at the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, and Student Council organized a winter clothing drive on campus to benefit TASK’s constituents.
Marianne Hicks Folk Michelle Faust Gillice Susan Hallahan Glen Ola K. Green Jennifer Todor Grimes Lauren Yusem Gums Tamara L. Harper Michael J. Hathaway • Danielle E. Hermey Julie E. James Nancy Keim Comley Deirdre Chambers King Elizabeth G. LeFever Cindy R. Lobel Anya Coan Madding Alexandrina Malungu-Mbowa Brandon S. Milner
Kevin S. Raff Christopher M. Rivinus Frances Eleni Papatestas Rodgers Arielle Saiber Anne O’Toole Salinas • Rachel L. Smith Naomi M. Swinton Miranda Rich Tollman E. Chisato Uyeki Jennifer Rogin Wallis • 1989 - GS
Lisa Parry Becker J. Courtney Bourns Katherine Winn Boyer • David K. Burton • Keith J. Figlioli-Gittelman Heather B. Henson Jennifer Parker Holtz Brandon L. McGrath-Bernhard Emily Laybourne Podunovich Alison Shein Quill Daniel R. Quill Melissa Sader Nigel E. Smith Donald J. Tejeski Veronique S. Vaillancourt Holly D. Weaver Larissa A. Wright-Elson Anonymous 1990 - WS
Evan H. Blaustein D. Scott Collins Elena O’Boyle Harris William D. Hathaway • Kassem L. Lucas Alyson R. Meranze Melissa M. Merritt Sheri Warshauer Riskind A. Marshall Rorer Emily Stein Sharko Joan Burton Whent Susan Prigge Zinn 1991 - WS
Lauren Dobuski Ashley Robert M. Benck Danielle E. Benjamin Brooks M. Cavin Andrew J. Chen Sarah B. Crofts • Joseph P. Davidyock Elizabeth Jordan Kramer Elizabeth Evans Rylander Ken Shinoda • Taisha M. Thompson Eric T. Wegelius C. Brooke Wells Christopher P. Whitely Eleanor Segel Williamson Nopadon M. Wongpakdee 1992 - WS
Dara M. Ballow Suzanne Cadwallader Beinlich • Meira R. Chiesa
Jamal S. Elliott Julia G. Ford Tim D. Gronert Anitra Lahiri Robert P. Machemer Jessica Miranda Anna Johnson Tofel Elisabeth Satterthwaite Ward Susan Crosman Waterhouse Dova H. Wilson Robert I-Bin Wu Anonymous 1993 - GS
Kareem O. Afzal Kenneth C. Andersen Philip J. Beachy Herran S. Bekele Aaron Q. Brophy Nicole E. Brown-Williams Jeremiah S. Burns S. Ronald Butler Sam Chawla Nicholas S. Clements Rachel Pickering Copenhaver Sheldon Cummings Glenn J. Davis Satish V. Desai Marta E. Lopez Flohr Jack B. Ford Bradd A. Forstein Susanna C. Gilbert Michael E. Goldstein Amanda W. Goodwin Morgan P. Hankins Noah Seth Harris Elena Decker Hose Hee Jun Kim Ilio Krumins-Beens Lawrence P. Laybourne Thomas J. LePera Joshua B. Levine Heather McKamey Ada R. Nelken Glenn Edward Plosa Charles E. Sanders Lisa Corrigan Snyder Elbert K. St. Claire III Dawn Petrovec Sword Victoria Gotwals Treacy Katherine Price Webster Ina Willers Brian J. Wise Brian J. Zavodnick Anonymous (2) 1994 - GS
Heather Louise Barnes Joshua Stryker Beaumont Rebecca B. Capolungo-Hartman Katherine Farneth Hirsch Douglas K. Mylowe Louis M. Onori Jr. Carter F. Quinby Sarah Lehman Quinn Anish A. Sheth Peter K. Smith
Keiko Tsukada Benjamin T. Waddington Stafford A. Woodley Jr. Daniel Wright Nadia M. Wynter Anonymous 1995 - WS
Molly Wolford DeGaetano Christian K. Donovan Joshua E. Greenberg Gina Fortunato Lee Bennett P. Lomax Ann W. St. Claire Whitney G. Wilkerson 1996 - WS
Chinezi M. Chijioke • Stefan D. Dreisbach-Williams Melicia M. Escobar Bradley W. Farran Jerrylyn E. Huckabee Emily R. Huhn Melani A. Lewis Bradley J. Loberg Kelly A. Meade Matthew C. Nierenberg Ajay Soni Gabor Vari James A. Wilson • Pamela A. Wolski Alice H. Wu Alenka M. Zeman • Anonymous (2) 1997 - GS
K. Nura Abdur-Rahman Patrick Beh-Forrest Joshua S. Bernstein Elizabeth Louise Dalzell Delilah De La Rosa Kevin M. Edwards Keely Grumbach Felton Jacob A. Haar Devon E. John R. Miles Kemp Kenny King Johanna R. Kolodny Nicolas A. Mitchell Tara M. O’Flaherty Rachael L. Pomerantz Ingrid M. Resch Sarah H. Slocum Horatiu G. Stefan Michael D. Torres Aisha L. Williams Anonymous 1998 - GS
Ari M. Betof Theresa Ross Clark • Andrew B. Engblom Amelia A. Erwitt Benjamin S. Flaccus Virginia E. Fritchey Courtney Lawson Gendron Cally A. Iden
Ama K. Karikari Sarah Belton Lutomski Katherine Farran Martz Arden D. Miller Gregg J. Musiker Cori L. Stott Ken R. Taga Gilbert Wilson Judith Gheuens Wright Anonymous 1999 - WS
Caroline E. Clough Susan C. Evans • John D. Fort James C. Kingham Scott S. Klein Kathryn C. Machemer Alaina M. Mauro David S. Meshkov Timothy L. O’Neill Laura Copeland Satterthwaite Matthew C. Smoose Evan F. Tracy Linnea E. Wilson Sara E. Wolf •
George School woodworking and design teacher Carter Sio ’76 was a winner of the American Bamboo Society’s
2007
Annual Arts and Crafts Competition in the category of “celebrating the personality of bamboo.”
2000 - GS
Aja C. Bryant Victoria C. Carvajal Elizabeth H. Cepparulo Andrew D. Cino Kristin A. Collier
Theodore B. Fetter Michael F. Files Evan B. Goldstein John J. Goodwin Omar A. Haynes Emily C. Henretta Nicolas E. Houghton Nicholas D. Kerr Nikya Kuan Dorienne Grumbach Lewin Liz Lewis Fenna C. Mandolang Patricia Ann McGrail-Peasley Patrick McGrail-Peasley Marc B. Parish Johanna L. Riordan Hannah D. Stiefel David W. Wright 2001 - GS
Greta C. Anderson Jasmine V. Bailey Michael T. Bell Allison S. Betof • Katherine A. Camp • Sarah M. Dohle Claire B. Dullighan Joseph P. Krivda Ryan H. Lawrence Lauren R. Mauro Brennan M. O’Rear Benjamin L. Phillips Alexander H. Slemrod Kathryn J. Spencer Adam L. Tabor Alcora N. Walden 2002 - GS
Rachel E. Adler Lisa E. Buroojy Alisha W. Fowler Perri S. Lawrie Joshua J. Mandell Carol E. Pak David L. Selinger Jenna M. Seuffert Corey C. Spells Jess L. Stirba Gabriel E. Tilove David L. Waldman Megan C. Walters Nathaniel T. Walton Megan Workman 2003 - GS
Meredith D. Gluck Zachary L. Gould Nicole I. Greenbaum Madhava M. Hansen Tanya A. Hoke Ross A. Hollister • Laura B. Hopps Katheryne T. Kramer Christopher A. MacDonald Carolyn J. McKey Vincent B. Murphy • Heather M. Parker
Dylan A. Renzulli Jonathan R. Stott Thomas B. Thomas Molly S. Weingart Anonymous 2004 - WS
Eben P. Alguire Robert S. Bell Lauren M. Buroojy Jad Z. Carson Nicholas W. Hoskins Hye Won Min Erica C. Nakajima • Brianna N. Robinson Alyssa S. Rothman • Virginia R. Satterthwaite Daniel C. Suchenski Gordon L. Toggweiler Krysten L. Trull
Daniel D. Homeier Deborah E. Kennedy Michael M. Oppong Daniel L. Pelo Rachel L. Rosenberg Emma L. Rowan Johanna V. Schneider Liberty A. Slater Fionna E. Walters Justin W. Wiggins 2009
David Balme Mark Gerelus Andrew Woodruff 2010
Elsabeth Graebener Kathryn K. Powell 2011
2005 - WS
Michael H. Bernardini Danielle C. Carcia Flynn E. De Bona Elizabeth A. Katz Lacey R. Maurer • K. Grace Turnbull Emily A. West 2006 - WS
Alexandra D. Akins • Shannon C. Boylan Ruben L. Davis • Caitlin K. Fair Shane C. Fulton Danielle R. Glick • Annessa Graebener • Erica S. Greenbaum Patrick G. Harkins • Alyssa H. Haveson Alfred W. McKinley • Michael J. Murphy • Jarad A. Rosenberg • Stephen W. Thomforde Jeremiah Walton • 2007 - WS
Anima T. Acheampong • Kenneth M. Boyle • Antoinette C. Carcia • Alison L. E. Crawford • Sarah L. Fosbaugh • Peter W. McCall • Claire E. Nakajima • George V. Pellegrino • Peter G. Plumb • James L. Toggweiler • 2008 - GS
Kenza Abtouche Christopher J. Berends Lisa G. Bernardini Giuliana R. Fiorentino Emily C. Fitzpatrick Ayonnah M. Garcia Christopher J. Harkins
Myra S. Jacobs Ramya Pratt Cara J. Scott Anonymous
• Marks members of the Sticky Bun Society–individuals who have made gifts to the Annual Fund for the past ten consecutive years or more, or every year since graduation. * Denotes a deceased member of the George School community.
Westtown School wins the George School – Westtown School Loyalty Challenge for 2007-2008 and takes the Machemer Cup! Final score: Westtown 11, GS 10 GS:
George School gets a Loyalty Point
WS:
esttown School gets a W Loyalty Point
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gifts from parents and grandparents Senior Parent Gifts
Karim and Susan Abtouche Paulina Anyanwu Steven Arvey Diane Barlow Emily Barrosse Jeff and Kate Baum David and Mary Pat Berends Geoffrey and Jennifer Bergen Steven D. and Nancy Z. Bernardini Daniel and Karen Bernstein Gregory and Jill Biros Clancy and Colleen Pike Blair
3 faculty members and
6 students attended the
2007 People of Color Conference and the Student Diversity Leadership Conference held by the National Association of Independent Schools.
Zoe E. Blatchley John and Marolyn Boswell Damaris H. Bourland John and Jackie Leabman Brinton ’84 Randl and Patricia Bye
David Cann and Constance Bassett-Cann Franklin Carson and Terril Ziegler-Carson Daniel and Jane Cohen William and Patricia Collins Terry and Nancy Culleton Jeffrey and Lisa Dayton Jacques Doyon and Guylaine Boisvert Chris and Catherine Elkins Tina Fitzpatrick Nina Golder Lenora Green Larry and Renée Greidinger Louis and Amy Grossman Peter and Leslie Guth Gary and Susan Harkins John and Pamela Harkins Don and Marilyn Hayden • David Heberlein and Sarah Kessler Richard and Sally Henriques Chip and Barbara Homeier Douglas Horne and Amy Longsworth Holly Houston Fwu-Chyi Hsiang and Shiu Iue-E Shiu Mehran Jafari and Roshanak Fekrat Richard Jenkins Anndella John Lee and Pamela Kennedy Danny and Julia Kerr Nam Song and Myung Ja Kim Mark and Paige Kowalsky Charles and Dorothy Lan Frank and Gretta Lattal Kyung Deug Lee and Sun Hee Kim Woon Hwa Lee and Mi Jung Kim Mark and Christine Lemmo Jose and Maria Lima Susan and Chris MacWhorter Gary and Amy Manoff Richard and Suzanne McConville Stevenson McIlvaine and Penelope Breese Catherine McLeod Mills and Sara Harris Jongsoo Min and Kyungsook Jun Peter Mustardo and Nora Kennedy Clint T. Newby Mensa Oppong and Philomina Appiah Brad and Jennifer Taylor Parker ’82 Louis and Eugina Pelo Richard and Nancy Rabin Harry and Melissa Redmond Tom ’73 and Kathy Rogers ’75 • Joel and Rosemarie Rosenberg Andrew Rowan and Andrea Lehman Michael and Janet Roy Joseph and Vivian Sanphy John Schmidtberger and Corinne Lalin Carol Seuffert
Alvin and Helene Shipon Jon Slater Gregory Smith and Molly Williams Bradford and Molly Lang Stephenson William and Nancy Sui Steven A. and Cindy P. Sussman Donna Taylor Eddie Jack Taylor Chung-Chieh Tseng and Chuan-Chuan Hsu Wayne and Terry Tuttle Peter Vari and Eva Jakabovics Richard and Susan Venanzi John Waitz and Terese Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 Sharon Walker Mark Waller and Stephanie Arvey William and Jane Wu Wang John and Nancy West Grant Wiggins Carol Williams-Lipson Anonymous (2) Junior Parent Gifts
George and Hannah Amponsah Kevin and Jill Backhus Alan and Janis Bader Paul Balme and Isabel Rubio Michael and Andrea Blauth Berenstain ’75 Samuel and Angela Bethea Elisa Billups Franz Bogner and Angeline Sturgis Tom and Rebecca Boucher Tori Bronaugh Scott and Barbara Brown Barbara Burns David Cann and Constance Bassett-Cann Andrew ’77 and Elyse Shapiro Cantor Chuei-Hong Chiu and Su-Huang Cheng Sung Duck Choi and Hye Rim Kim Laurence G. Jr. ’70 and Lorraine Claggett Michael Collins and Wendy Young-Collins Joseph and Patricia Coscia Rick and Erin Defieux Mona DeFrawi Diane D. Dillon John and Nicole Dintenfass Terrence and Diane Dougherty Kevin and Christine Edmonds Patrick and Sharon Egan Dean and Christine Eisner Eric G. Engelhardt Denise Evans Rouel and Madeleine Fausto Charles and Valerie Folk Tim and Julia Garry Mark and Anne Gerelus Lewis and Laura Gitlin
Jonathan and Pearlyn Goodman-Herrick George and Diane Grudberg Aubrey W. ’81 and Susan R. Haines David and Barbara Harrison Alan Hoff Robert Holt Fred and Toni Hughes Bryan and Denise Ianni Donald Irwin Michael and Kristina Jamgochian Steven and Wendy Kane Tom Keenan and Kathryn Ruud Michael Klein and Patty Cronheim Kyu Hun Lee and Hae-Kyung Kim Soon-Ho Lee and Mun-Cha Koh Charles and Kathryn Levering Theodore and Noreen Liebmann Anne Marie Macari Grahame and Beverly Maisey Ram and Anita Manders David and Cindy Margolis Christopher Mather and Deborah Land Kenneth and Greta McElwee Brad and Rachel McGowan Richard and Prudence Meyer David Miller and Nancy Wilson Stephen Mosley and Lisa Rayder Stephen ’82 and Laurie Moyer Jan Nellen Richard and Jeanette Pasqua David Philips and Harriet Jahr-Philips Jeffrey and Gale Pollock Linda Richards Jesus and Delmi Rivera Lenai Rocco Robert and Mollie Rose Pamela Crilley Ross Michael and Janet Roy Samuel and Elyse Garlick Schneider Craig and Kim Scott Carter J. ’76 and Erin Sio Kevin and Katherine Stanford John and Judith Stevens • Lew and LouAnn Tarlini Carol B. Thomas • Don and Janet Trombley Brian and Margaret Wayda Miriam Westervelt Scott and Lydia Wherry Pamela A. Williams John and Maureen Woodruff Cary and Antoinette Yonce Anonymous (2) Sophomore Parent Gifts
Jonathan Adams and Bonnie Hoffman-Adams Steven Arvey Charles Bardes and Barbara Kilpatrick William and Kathie Bentley Derek Bernstein and Priscilla Watts
Charles and Michelle Bitzer Kenneth and Claudia Boyle Hector and Fior Brea J. David and Amy Brimmer Leonard J. Brown Sheila Brown S. Marshall and Patricia Burns Dennis Cisick and Joan Fitting Kevin ’77 and Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 • Alyce Dodge Fredy and Silvia Estrada William and Carolyn Everett Mark and Maria Feinman Fernando and Ana Fernandes David and Amy Durie Forrest Michael and Kathleen Franklin Alexander and Vita Fridman Mary Ann Fritschie Qi Gao and Nannan Xia Donald Gerecke and Marion Gordon Timothy and Suzan Gillis Carmen Gonzalez
2 new twin faculty homes were constructed between Brown House and the football field, as envisioned in the 2002 Campus Master Plan.
9 alumni presented seminars to students at this year’s annual Career Workshop in April.
Bernard Graebener and Mary Hunt Timothy W. Grimes and April Mason-Grimes Rajesh and Anita Gupta Alberto Gutierrez ’75 and Theresa Finn Wolfgang M. Hannel and Elke H.P. Fischer-Hannel Thomas and Branka Hannon Elizabeth Harris David Heberlein and Sarah Kessler Barbara Hordis Edmond Horsey Margot Horsey Holly Houston David and Karen Jones Tsung-Ming Kao and Chu Chang Robert and Rhona Katz Danny and Julia Kerr Carola Kieve Joseph and Susan Knoll Michael and Rose Koretsky David Lackey and Terren Baker Hsin-Chung Lai and Mei-Chu Wu Frank and Gretta Lattal Mark and Christine Lemmo John and Susan Manetta Bashar and Jane Masri Christopher Mather and Deborah Land Scott Nelson and Gretchen Nordleaf-Nelson Anthony Passanante Gurmeet and Harpreet Patheja Todd and Lotus Payer Emmanuel and Dalanda Petritis Joseph and Joan Philip Mary Beth Prajzner Jonathan and Melissa Reiss Patty Rettig Victoria Roza Marc Rubin and Erika Steffen John Schmidtberger and Corinne Lalin Gregory Schools Renee Schools Carol Seuffert Mitchel and Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75 • Raymond and Kathleen Sowiak Geoff and Donna Strauss Marlin and Sharon Stroh William and Swati Toppin Andrew P. ’72 and Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 Dinah Tuffuor Mark Waller and Stephanie Arvey Jianshe Wang and Jiping Chen Jeffrey and Andrea Weiner Grant Wiggins Charles Williams Ning Yuan Yu and Meijuan Shao Jian Zhang and Min Shi Anonymous
Freshman Parent Gifts
Kyle and Jenny Abramson Rick and Amber Bankoff Renwick and Teresa Beverly Charles and Michelle Bitzer Gene and Katherine Borish Jack and Ilene Brod Vincent and Christine Carcia Chung Ming Chang and Shu Hui Chiu Elizabeth Antrim Cherney Chuei-Hong Chiu and Su-Huang Cheng Daniel and Jane Cohen Joseph and Patricia Coscia Terry and Nancy Culleton Anthony and Paula D’Amico Geoffrey Darby and Margo E. Garrison ’72 John and Liza DiMino William Dockhorn ’56 and Carol Wengert John and Denise Edelblut Monika M. Ehmann John and Susan Eichert James and Ruth English Robert ’80 and Denise Esberg Gary and Julie Krikorian Eshbaugh ’83 Joyce Falsetti Marc and Joy Finkel Charles and Valerie Folk Joseph and Laura Garry Gary Gilman and Deborah Zelitch Steven Glass and Joseph A. Zeccardi Jeffrey and Jo Gordon James P. Grandfield Daniel and Maria Maurio Griffin George and Diane Grudberg John and Pamela Harkins James and Winifred Harmon Stephen and Jennifer Hayden William and Wendy Herbert Bruce and Terri Herring Joseph and Dorothy Highland Justin Huang and Li-Lin Lu Michael and Olga Itkin Richard Jacobs and Christina Fisher-Jacobs Jeff and Susan Karr Hong Woong Kim and Mee Ran Jeon Nam Song and Myung Ja Kim Michael and Maria Krocker Beth Lepianka W. Thomas ’78 and Jacqueline Lomax Gregg and Amy Maloberti Peter Mustardo and Nora Kennedy Kyung Hoon Oh and Sun Joo Chung Milagros Pacheco Kate Paddon Ellen S. Pennington Eric Pennington
Carlos and Anne Perez Stephen Perloff and Naomi Mindlin Larry and Sara Stern Pinkus ’77 Andrew ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82 John and Tammy Pratt Randolph and Lilian Quaye Daryl Roskos Andrew Rowan and Andrea Lehman Ralph and Carol Saggiomo Paul and Judy Savage Gary and Nancy Schongalla-Bowman Craig and Kim Scott Nouri Sheibani-Nejad and Nadia Fazeli John and Christina Sisti Barry Sonnenfeld and Susan Ringo • Ted and Melinda Tally Eddie Jack Taylor Bethany Thompson Ilene Tuller Cheryl Vearling Sharon Walker Il Ryong Yoo and Jung Eun Lee Alan Young and Mary Shea Anonymous Grandparent Gifts
Raymond and Bea Baker Sophie Herring ’11 Ronald and Dorothy Barlow Johanna Schneider ’08 Constance C. Bassett Eliot ’09, James ’08 Bassett-Cann Frederick A and Helene Beisel Madeline ’09, Hannah ’06, Emily ’05 Kane Elwood and Logean Billups Morgan Humphrey ’09 Fredricka Billups Morgan Humphrey ’09 John F. Bitzer Jr. Hannah ’11, Elizabeth ’10, Matthew ’06 Walter and Frances Burek Kelsey Yonce ’09 Laurence G. ’41 and Lorraine B. Claggett • Laura ’09 Richard R. ’43 and Nancy D. Curtin Coerte Voorhees ’09 Alida DiMino Sara ’11 Sabina Gallo Rachel ’08, Jared ’06 Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gangemi Jr. Olivia Burns ’09 Harriet Golder Zoe Eager ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goodman Georgina Simson ’09
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Raymond and Dorothy Goodman Diana ’08 Stephen and Esther Stapler Hart ’52 • Emily ’08, Abbie ’05 Rogers Fred and Irene Hems Haley Schools ’10 Sharon Hughes Keegan ’11 Alexandra Leigh Hunt Oliver Horsey ’10 George and Barbara Karr Hugh ’11 Robert and Frances Lackey Anna Baker ’10 Edgar and Elisabeth Lehman Willa ’11, Emma ’08 Rowan Al and Isabel Lies David ’09, Annie ’07, John ’05, William ’03 Foppert Ernest and Cynthia Lippman Emily ’11 Domingo and Maria Loran Katrina Ortiz ’10 Louann Morgan Sarah Lepianka ’11 Fred and Ruth Obear Dylan Sio ’09 Dorothy O’Hanlon Sara DiMino ’11 Natalie Patterson Zachary Knoll ’10 John D. Phillips and Paula D. Kuebler Logan ’10, Ruben ’06 Davis Ann Pike Zelda Blair ’08 Allan and Helene Plapinger Jacob ’10 Sharen M. Popkin • Sam ’11 Vishnudev Pratt Ramya Pratt ’11, Jyoti ’10, Elizabeth Arvey ’08 Michael and Doris Rayder Max Mosley ’09 Shirley Rogers Emily ’08, Abbie ’05 Tom and Gail Rowan Willa ’11, Emma ’08 Lehman Mary Schools Haley ’10 Gerald and Suzanne F. Scott Cara ’11, Kyle ’09 Joyce Selkow Morgan Brod ’11 Samuel M. Snipes and Marion Smith Charlotte ’11, Rachel ’07, Eliza Hale ’02 Milton and Catherine Sowiak Rebecca ’10 Lee B. Jr. and Joan Thomas Gwendolynn ’09, Rhiannan ’07, Thomas ’03 Richard N. Townsend ’50 Nicole Engelhardt ’07
Martha Washburn Trull ’43 Seumas ’10, Meghan ’06, Krysten ’04, Andy ’99, Nathaniel ’96, Benjamin ’94 Waddington Gloria Tuttle Chelsie ’08, Tyler ’06 William and Mary Warden Eric Elkins ’08 Jack and Betty Weber John Stanford ’09 Linda Weintraub Benjamin ’08, Andrew ’06 Biros Lillie Wells Williams Ayonnah Garcia ’08 Parents and Grandparents of Alumni Gifts
Roy T. Jr. ’48 and Leigh Abbott James E. and Margot Achterberg Kenneth and Susan Adler • Jack Alexander • Wayne and Anne Almond • John S. ’63 and Elizabeth Ambler Kenneth and Renee B. Andersen Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson • George and Ellen Anthonisen • Robert M. and Betsy B. Appelbaum • J. Forman Applegate • John T. ’54 and Mary M. Arnold • Elliot E. and Corinne Austein Jane W. AuWerter • Phyllis L. Babcock • Peter Backman and Annie Christopher Edward J. and Carol Ann Baker • Rob and Cheryl Baldi • Clinton L. and Diana Wright Barlow ’61 Joan C. Barth • W. Bryson Jr. and Marilyn Bateman Eric and Mary Beh-Forrest Thomas and Rosanne Bell • John P. ’53 and Ann B. Beltz Edward H. and Nila G. Betof • Edward G. ’48 and Elizabeth Biester • Norman and Inez Bing • Bachu and Joan Biswas Peter and Virginia Bogucki John and Helen Benton Boley ’55 Edward Boling Geraldine Boone • William and Odessa Bourne David L. and Ruth W. Bourns Stephen and Arlene Bowes Sylvester E. and Joan U. Bretschneider Spencer and Lydia Brewster Keith Brinton ’60 and Claudia Ann Krich Melvin and Janet Brownold • David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton • Midori M. Buchanan •
Thomas and Karen Buroojy T. Sidney ’32 and Carolyn Cadwallader Nelson Camp and Alice W. Maxfield • Ann C. Campbell Diane B. Campbell John S. ’49 and Emilie Carpenter • Keith A. and Kathleen W. Carr Patricia Cembalest Albert and Debbie Cepparulo Norman A. ’45 and Nancy Chance Charles and Laura Cadwallader Clappison ’41 • David Clough and Mary McCleaf Neil and Dana Stott Cohen • Geoffrey and Lisa Collier Kenneth and Margaret Conrow • Barry and Dorothy Coppock William F. ’37 and Carolyn Corse • Linda Corson David B. Crawford Daniel W. and Elizabeth M. Crofts • George W. Crouch • Edward G. Jr. and Gloria P. Crum • Ralph K. and Marie A. Curtis Donald De Bona Frances Dibner Richard and Janice Domanik • Frances Tisdale Dreisbach • Roger and Liesel Dreisbach Williams • Constance DuBois • John and Carol Dunlop Lucy R. Eldridge Sidney and Elaine Elkin Elizabeth Elmore Charles and Harriet Ermentrout Roger ’42 and Jean Ernst • Elizabeth G. Eschallier • Michael T. Sr. and Mary E. Etzrodt Joseph M. Jr. and Carolyn N. Evans • Daryl Fair and Barbara Kibler Joe and Elizabeth Falconi • Michel and Barbara Faure Michael and Faith Kiermaier Feder ’72 Connie Fenty Richard and Claudie D. Fischer Cappie M. Fleuchaus Edward Forstein • Betty Ann Fort Carol Booth Fox Herbert W. ’39 and Amanda H. Fraser • Margaret Fraser David E. and C. Denise Fritchey • C. Theodore and Elizabeth Wood Fritsch ’69 • John P. and Alice F. Fullam • Mark and Kimberly Fulton Erasmo and Ruth McSparran Galantino ’49
Richard S. Ganz • Gabriel C. ’53 and Devera Garber • Prudence Gaskill Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Gebhart Jr. • Nick and Anne Germanacos • Barry and Sharon Gessner M. Antoinette Girio • Theodore and Doris Goitein Michael Goldberg ’76 and Sybille Holzer-Goldberg Alan and Eileen Goldstein David Gottlieb and Rebecca Hutto David ’71 and Suzan Gould David F. II and Mary Lou Baker Gould ’46 • Roberta Bates Groeber James and Pamela Grumbach Matthew and Betsie Haar Phyllis Haldeman James and Deborah Snipes Hale ’69 Walter S. and June S. Hallowell • Stephen and Anne Hanzel John W. Harley and Judith Ernest • Eleanor S. Harris • Ian and Caryn Harris Richard and Linda Leighton Harrison ’57 Walton S. and Peggy C. Hathaway • Robert G. and Nancy Smith Hayden ’43 Ronald and Karin Hengst M. Robert ’44 and Margaret Herrick Dorothy K. Hesselman Marilyn B. Hicks John S. Hollister Jr. ’62 and Marjorie Gustin Linda Holton Abram M. and Patricia Hostetter • Donald E. Jr. and Mabel V. Houghton • Margaret Howe-Soper Jerald and Janet Huckabee Joy R. Hughes • Judith Iden Karen C. Johnson Mary L. Johnson Ralph B. and Ruth Pettit Johnson ’45 • Cynthia Jones Arthur K. and Mary Baily Jordan ’57 David and Barbara Julie Jerome H. and Barbara R. Kahan Edward and Melinda Katz Tod ’71 and Barrie Lyn Kaufman Alan R. and Gail B. Keim • David H. Keller Jr. Robert and Carol Keller • Janet Binford Kelsey Christopher J. and Catherine Kerr • H. Paul ’47 and Mary T. Kester John and Sallie Kingham •
Kevin Kirwan and Beth Ann Gardiner • David T. ’44 and Esther W. Klaphaak Mr. and Mrs. Clive B. Klatzkin • Daniel A. and Judith A. Klement Robert W. ’62 and Lucia Knight Franklin and Patricia Kolodny Terrance Kramer and Lisbeth Loughran Donald P. and Katharine R. Kriebel • Michael and Rosemary Laphen Briggs Larkin • John and Randi Lawrie Lawrence and Geraldine Laybourne Robert and Odie LeFever • Herbert F. and Manerva Lescher • Howard and Ruth Ann Bonner Levine ’62 Larry and Anne Lewis • Philip G. Lewis • Roger and Andrea Lichtman Rosalie Lipkowitz • Donald T. ’57 and Polly Little Stuart and Deborah Louchheim • Robert P. and Helen F. Lovett • Carole Lutness Marion Lyons Claudia Mahon Leonard ’57 and Carol Hall Majzlin Anthony and Julia Mapes Lark Hargraves March Jules W. and Rayna D. Marcus • Joseph and Barbara Marshall • Patrick Alguire and Barbara Mathes Anne B. Maxfield • Thomas and Margaret Mayer Dorothy McAdams Robert Sr. and Norma McBride • Charles and Elizabeth McCall James W. McKey • W. Lincoln III and Julie Merwin Cornelia A. Miller Donald S. ’65 and Lynda Miller Dale K. and Dorothy Pusey Miller ’48 Franklin Miller Jr. • Jeryl C. and Carolyn K. Miller • Robert J. Muth Sumio and Pamela Nakajima William Nelson ’52 and Marsonne Myers • Theodore and Marjorie Nickles Robert and Liza Norman • Ralph and Sondra Nuzzolo Martin and Elizabeth Ogletree • William and Joan O’Grady Frank L. and Ann Wilkerson Olson ’61 Thomas M. Jr. and Katherine O’Neill Jonathan ’66 and Lisa James Otto • Michael and Loretta Pancione
W. Blake Jr. ’65 and Janice Parry Helen Sharpless Pennock Margaret E. Phillips Stephen Phillips and Candace Jones Henry C. Jr. ’43 and Patricia Pickering Thomas H. Pike III Martin and Patricia Kramon Pincus ’68 Mimsey O. Potts • Arthur L. Powell • Albert F. and Donna Preuss • Faye R. Radin Norval and Ann Reece Patricia Renzulli Scott and Susan Rhodewalt William and Cynthia Rhodin • George Rieger and Mary P. Waddington ’55 William A. and Marion Robertshaw Rodney and Maria Robinson Bruce and Susan Rockwood Michael W. and Karen J. Rohovsky Al and Carol Rosenthal David and Elizabeth Rosvold Keith and Theresa Rothman J. Michael and Jeanne Ruttle F. Raymond and Patricia Weber Salemme • Louis and Susan Sancinito David R. ’65 and Elizabeth Satterthwaite David O. ’47 and Susan D. Saxton • James and Ann Fussell Schellenger ’38 Mark Schlawin and Ilene Dube Charles and Susan Scholer G. Robin and Jennifer Schore Bruce M. and Irene Schragger • Richard M. and Bette Segel • Jack E. Seitner Phyllis F. Sexton • Christine Shaffer • Scott Sillars Douglas P. ’64 and Mary M. Smith William Smith and Elizabeth Hilder Sally Snowden Ivan and Hannah Palmer Snyder ’60 • Ernest B. and Jean Spangler Martha Stanbury • Romulus and Irene Mathurin Staton ’69 Marcia B. Stearns Andrew Steginsky • Robert G. and Donna R. Steinmetz Sandy Steinmetz • Mary Lou Stevenson • Michael and Anke Stieglitz John D. and Jackie Streetz Michael ’50 and Nancy Stroukoff Katey S. Talbot •
Michael Temin • Eleanor Hart Thomas • Joseph W. ’31 and Sue D. Thomas Charles and Laura Thomforde Philip R. ’39 and Winifred H. Thomforde • William and Sue Tinsman Rob Toggweiler and Susan Leigh Robert J. and Joan P. Tulp Nancy Turnbull Leon H. and Lola Turner • Richard and Amy Turner • Margaret Uyeki R. Neil Vance and Susan Zimmerman • Jonathan ’61 and Virginia G. Vaughan Deborah Vereen Jerome J. and Sandra B. Vernick Diane E. Vernon Louis H. ’43 and Judith Vernon Joe and Beth Volk • William M. III ’54 and Darlene Waddington • Mark and Janice Waldman Paul Waldman and Mary Money-Waldman Stephen R. and Judy Winter Walker ’65 Brian and Debra Walters Ji Wang and Na Wei Samuel and Amy Wang Myron and Carol Warshauer • Kurt and Jeannette Wegelius • John Weingart and Deborah M. Spitalnik • Steven and Elizabeth Welch Judith Kaiser Wellons • Barbara A. Welty Robert and Maureen West Frances Westerman Charles E. and Jean Hammond Wheeler ’34 • James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely • Fred J. Wiest Jr. • Ann J. Wilkerson Richard and Evelyn Willis Jane Wilson Robert C. III ’37 and Virginia H. Wilson • Allan R. ’62 and Susan Winn • Katherine B. Winter • Norman M. and Rose Ann Woldorf Anthony and Jennifer Wolf • Jimmy F. and Mee Ling Wong • John H. Jr. ’33 and Jean B. Wood Lewis and JoAnn Johnson Woodman ’43 • Richard and Carol Wozniak • George and Anne Yarnall Richard A. and Margaret Yarnall Harold and Marilyn Zeltt Todd Zimmerman and Laurie Volk • Anonymous (2)
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The third annual Art for Relief, a student-organized night of art to raise money for humanitarian efforts, raised
$6,500
to
benefit the PRASAD Project’s eye care programs in Mexico.
The Food Service Department served a dinner of local organic food to the Association of Business Officers of Preparatory Schools when the organization convened at GS for a conference about environmental sustainability in December.
• Marks members of the Sticky Bun Society–individuals who have made gifts to the Annual Fund for the past ten consecutive years or more.
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gifts from faculty, staff, and friends faculty and staff gifts
Diane Barlow Judy L. Bartella Peggy Berger Nancy Z. Bernardini Ari M. ’98 and Shauna Betof Vincent R. Campellone Sean W. Casey Deborah L. Chong Kimberly Verica Colando ’83 Cynthia Z. Coleman Lisa A. Collier Kathleen Coyle Betty Bakley Craighead David B. Crawford Terry and Nancy Culleton Mary Dart • Jenna Kuebler Davis ’78 • Christian K. Donovan ’95 Anne E. Drybala Joyce Falsetti Lisa Faranca Claudie Deschaseaux Fischer Valerie Greaud Folk Pauline Forest Reed Goossen Tom Griffith Pamela Grumbach Karen Suplee Hallowell Scott Hoskins • Mabel V. Houghton • Leo Janas and Sue Petrone Barbara L. Kelley Danny Kerr Barbara Kibler Laura Taylor Kinnel Anitra Lahiri ’92 Minnie Choi Lee Odie LeFever • Nancy Lemmo Polly Lodge Carolyn Belle Lyday Paul ’65 and Pamela Machemer Robert and Stephanie McBride Nicholas and Kimberly Miklusak Gretchen Nordleaf-Nelson Chris Odom and Kathleen O’Neal Andrew M. Popkin ’83 Susan Quinn Pippa Porter Rex Tom ’73 and Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 •
Juliana B. Rosati Rosemarie Rosenberg Melissa Ross David R. Satterthwaite ’65 George Sicalides Carter J. Sio ’76 Frank J. Slubowski Jr. Nancy O. Starmer Molly Stephenson Anne Culp Storch ’67 • Marlin Stroh Norman K. Tjossem • Beverly Trautwein Terry Tuttle Gretchen van Horn Marion T. Wells Maureen West Susan Wilf Eric R. Wolarsky Carol Wozniak • Marilyn Young Ning Yuan Yu Anonymous (2) Friends Gifts
Mary E. Hurff Aladj Jane Blanshard Willard and Jacqueline D. Bowers Robert and Cynthia Burns Ronald and Jill Cancelliere Sean and Kirsten Casey Henry G. Chiles Jr. Elaine Clay William C. Coffin Willie J. and Cynthia Z. Coleman Douglas C. Covert Joseph ’91 and Christine Davidyock Dorothy W. Detwiler Vince and Anne Drybala Joseph V. Esposito Frank and Lisa Faranca Marna Feldt • Anne McCarthy Garrison • Nancy E. Grabow M. Anne Greene • Charles Hagerman* Darryl Harper and Sonya Clark Mrs. Edward I. Haupt Olof ’83 and Tomo Hellman John and Jackie Hook John Frazier Hunt and Penny Hunt • Austin B. and Mary Carswell Johnson ’42 Timothy D. ’87 and Gloria Katsiff Robin and Anne Kinnel • Eric Lax and Karen A. Sulzberger ’70 Anne C. LeDuc David Kwang Lee David and Minnie Lee John and Nancy Lemmo William and Susan Maxfield Dino and Cornelia Dashiell McCurdy ’43
Robert and Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77 • Vicko Melada Peter C. Miles • Carole and Frederick Monahan Mary S. Myers Matt ’96 and Beth Nierenberg Dick O’Hern and Polly Lodge Nancy H. Roberts Scott E. Shimizu George and Kathryn Sicalides Mary D. Smith Jack and Nancy Starmer Henrietta Case Thomson Norman K. and Betty Tjossem • Wilmer and Joan Tjossem Mary M. Toda Virginia Cronister Vaughan • John C. Voss Jr. Al Wahbey and Barbara Janney Desanzo ’68 Edwin C. White Thomas Whitehouse Cynthia C. Wilson Jeanne Yeagle Rebecca Loud Zug Anonymous In-Kind Gifts
Advancement and Special Projects:
Judy Bartella Steven and Wendy Kane Cary and Toni Yonce Arts Department:
Carol Ashton-Hergenhan Renee Fitts Margot C. Lehman Ellen McMaster Bruce Weller Willard Brothers Saw Mill Athletics Department:
Logan Conklin Steve Mosley Equestrian Program:
George School received a
$100,000 matching grant from The E. E. Ford Foundation to support the building of a sustainable new academic facility on campus.
16 seniors were named Commended Students in the 2008 National Merit Scholarship Program.
2 films produced by students in Scott Hoskins’
Dawn Sword
Video Production
Physical Plant:
classes were
George Leck and Son, Inc. Science Department:
Minnie Lee Gary Manoff Johnson & Johnson, Inc.
finalists at the
2008 Bridge Film Festival at Brooklyn Friends
• Marks members of the Sticky Bun Society–individuals who have made gifts to the Annual Fund for the past ten consecutive years or more. * Denotes a deceased member of the George School community
School.
gifts from Businesses, Foundations, and others Businesses, Corporations, and other organizations
A. Brooks Construction Inc. Acteon Networks LLC Advanced Solar Products Inc. American Management Advisors Inc. Amgen Political Action Committee Blank Rome LLP Brandywine Global Investment Management LLC C.R. Snyder Graphics CCS Pastosa Ravioli Corp. Clifford Allen Associates, LTD Coastal Communications Group Inc. Commerce Bank Franklin Templeton Institutional LLC GoodSearch H&L Team Sales Inc. Harris Blacktopping Inc. Harris Fuels Inc. Heath Lumber Company Hilb, Rogal and Hamilton Co. of Phila LLC Holland Floor Covering Hough Petroleum Hunt and Ayres LLP J.M. Mershon Builders Kiwanis Club of Levittown-Bristol,Inc. The Lustigman Firm, P.C. Mangham Associates Inc. Merck Partnership for Giving Moyer & Son Inc. NBA Credit Union The Newtown Artesian Water Company Pfizer, Inc. The Planned Giving Company Reed Conner & Birdwell Investment Management Star Dutch Inc. Stuckert and Yates Target Department Stores Tilley Fire Equipment Co. Transportation Services Inc. Valcopy Services Inc. Verizon Foundation William Blair and Company Foundation Wm. W. Fabian & Son Inc.
Donor Advised Funds and Foundations
The ACTUS Foundation The Arnold Charitable Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Peter Backman & Annie Christopher Fund of the Vermont Community Foundation Bassett Foundation Matthew C. Baumeister Foundation of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Elaine and Vincent Bell Foundation Asahel P.H. & Caroline D. Bloomer Charitable Trust Cream Hill Foundation Barbara Janney Desanzo Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier County Doran Family Foundation Entrekin Foundation Trust Charles and Martha Evans Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Edward E. Ford Foundation Fountainhead Foundation Garber-Saleh Charitable Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Goldie-Anna Charitable Trust The Grad Foundation H. B. Henson Fund Hoffman-Bravy Charitable Foundation The Howat Family Foundation Ted and Ruth Johnson Family Foundation Keller Family Fund of The Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties Inc. Keystone Conservation Trust Legacy Property Fund Meade Foundation Morris L. Levinson Foundation Lomax Family Foundation Margulf Foundation Anne B. Maxfield Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Maxfield Family Fund Thomas G. and Andrea Mendell Foundation The JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund at the National Philanthropic Trust Charles Stewart Mott Foundation The Parsons Judson Family Fund Aita and Lawrence Passmore Fund of the Calvert Giving Fund Adrian and Doris K. Pearsall Family Foundation The Jonathan E. Rhoads Trust Rohovsky Family Foundation
Betsy Rosenmiller and Matt Baker Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Roxbury Fund of The New York Community Trust The Rudge Family Fund The Sacherman Fund of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation Samuels Family Foundation Schafer Family Fund of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund Smith Family Gift Fund Snave Foundation The Starr Foundation The Sterling Fund Mary Lou K. Stevenson Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Toughkenamon Charitable Trust Charities Aid Foundation United Way The Waldman Family Charitable Trust Warden Family Foundation Avrom S. and Lynne Waxman Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Weingart Family Fund of the Community Foundation of New Jersey Matching Gift Organizations
American Petroleum Institute Bank of America The Boeing Company Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Inc. Chevron Corporation The Coca-Cola Company Coventry Health Care Inc EnPro Industries The Ford Foundation GE Foundation GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Home Depot Foundation Law School Admission Council Lenox Group Inc. The Merck Company Foundation Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith Microsoft Corporation The New York Times Novartis Foundation Pitney Bowes PPL Services Corporation Saint-Gobain Sanofi-Aventis Solebury Friends Meeting Stanley Works Foundation Trust Tyco Vanguard Group Wyeth
Religious Groups
New Garden Monthly Meeting of Friends Solebury Friends Meeting
Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program
In the spring of 2001, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania established the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) Program to encourage private businesses to make contributions directly to eligible schools in exchange for substantial tax credits. Since the inception of this program, George School has received $72,600 from participating businesses. These funds provide need-based financial aid to students who reside in Pennsylvania. Thank you to Automatic Devices Company, Kravco Inc., Mainstream Swimsuits Inc., and Philip Rosenau Co. Inc. for providing support to students through this program in 2007-2008. For additional information please contact Andy Popkin, George School Advancement Office, 215-579-6563 or andy_popkin@ georgeschool.org.
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honorary and memorial gifts
William Enos
Hilary ’10, Ross and
Roberta Bates Groeber
Stuart Pearsall
Adrian and Doris Pearsall Danielle Picard-Sheehan
3 members
Michael and Anke Stieglitz
of the girls’
Elizabeth Smith Plew
varsity track
George School Track Team
Nancy E. Grabow Beau Gordon ’11
Willa L. Rowan ’11
Prudence Gaskill Kaya Moon, Tai-Yan Sun and
team became
Khaliq Dragon Green
Olivia Riordan ’96
Ola K. Green ’88
Mary Anne Knight Hunter ’54
2008 Friends
2001 Men’s Soccer Team
Hannah Hollister
Paul Rohovsky ’86
Schools League
Joshua J. Mandell ’02
Ross A. Hollister ’03
Michael W. and Karen J. Rohovsky
Stephanie Rohovsky
Ross Hollister ’03
Rachel Rosenberg ’08
Akbari ’83
John S. Hollister Jr. ’62
Sabina Gallo
Scott and Susan Woodman
Lizzie Ross ’09
Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50
Hoskins ’71
Deborah E. Kennedy ’08
Sylvia Smith Hampton ’50 James W. McKey Mary Louise Jobes Woll ’50 Peter Woll ’50
Patrick Alguire and Barbara Mathes
Anyanwu ’08
David R. Satterthwaite ’65
in the javelin,
In Honor Of …
Michael W. and Karen J. Rohovsky
Tod J. Kaufman ’71 Morgan Humphrey ’09
Fredricka Billups Elizabeth Arvey ’08
Mark Waller and Stephanie Arvey
Cara ’11 and Kyle Scott ’09
Myra S. Jacobs ’11 A. Stephen Kester ’50
Bassett Foundation
Robin Kester Patterson ’73
Nancy Bernardini
Cynthia J. Kester ’53
Michael and Joanne Raphael
Robin Kester Patterson ’73
events: Chidera
Ayesha Huber ’08 in the
Marc Sickel
300–meter
Ellen Sickel Rogoff ’53
Cann ’08
their individual
Gerald and Suzanne F. Scott Dafina Jacobs
Eliot ’09 and James Bassett-
Champions in
Scott Spence
hurdles, and
Brennan M. O’Rear ’01
Natalie Ryan ’09
Jack Stanford ’09
in the
Jack and Betty Weber
400–
meter dash.
Mario Capecchi ’56
H. Paul Kester ’47
Werner E. Muller Jr.’56
Robin Kester Patterson ’73
Class of 1963
Soo Hyeon Kim ’11
Adrian and Doris Pearsall
Roy E. Towl ’63
Hong Woong Kim and Mee Ran Jeon
Susannah Wherry ’09
Harry E. and Evelyn S.
Scott and Lydia Wherry
Bernstein
Brian ’08 and Laura Sussman ’04
Class of 1973
Karen J. Hossfeld ’73
Julie Krikorian Eshbaugh ’83 Class of 1993
Marta E. Lopez Flohr ’93
Daniel and Karen Bernstein
Nancy Kryven
Glenn Lamb
Margaret Harned Wright ’38
Loris Elizabeth Bethea
Larissa A. Wright-Elson ’89
Samuel and Angela Bethea
Kelsey Yonce ’09
Charlotte Blaschke
Walter and Frances Burek
David Binder ’49
Susan W. Knight ’81 Kathy Coyle
Michael and Anke Stieglitz
Paul Machemer ’65
Katherine Crum ’81
Edward G. Jr. and Gloria P. Crum
Lisa Parry Becker ’89 Rebecca B. Capolungo Hartman ’94
Dorothy W. Detwiler
Martin Millner ’67
Richard E. Johnson ’71
and family
Elizabeth Eberhard
John and Jackie Hook
Anderson ’32
Tibbi Duboys
In Memory Of…
Edward Boling Rowan Boone
Geraldine Boone
Valerie Kester Morrissey ’72
Katherine C. Anderson
Robin Kester Patterson ’73
Paul A. Anderson ’46
Nana Bosak
Max Nesterak ’09
Conrad Atkinson ’36
Christopher J. Harkins ’08 Patrick G. Harkins ’06
Andrew John Woodruff ’09
Helen Bernard West ’36
Marjorie Slome Jane Dunlap
Harry W. Bogaev ’76 Krista Hengst Boling ’74
Joan Eberhard ’71
Sara DiMino ’11
Alida DiMino
Miriam Adele Bogaev
Andrew W. Bourns ’87
Frances Westerman Matthew C. Baumeister
Mitch and Lynn Baumeister
Joseph J. and Gail Caputo Cindy R. Lobel ’88
Elizabeth Hill Brady ’37
Frances Aronis Garber
Charles Lukens
Sarah Brady ’81
Michelle Dorlon Ruegg ’85
McVaugh ’21
Kate Brinton
Bill Gawthrop ’43
Louisa Coan Greve ’83
Marian Morse Swan ’43
Sarah McVaugh Swetka ’47 Mary Emma Book McVaugh ’21 John Broomall ’35
Mary Geissinger
Sarah McVaugh Swetka ’47
Thomas D. Sharples ’35
S. David Miller ’67
Rebecca Bonner
Alexandra Casillo ’95
Claire and Meyer
Mitch and Lynn Baumeister Tibbi Duboys Wilhelm Figueroa Phyllis Gold Gluck Richard and Lydia Leimsider Rose Lewis Mira Nakash Mimi Werner
Charles Gold
Monego ’32
Joshua B. Levine ’93 Ruth Ann Bonner Levine ’62
Bruce E. Nayowith ’73 Ezra Morrell ’94
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George School’s
1st green commencement featured programs printed on recycled
Nancy E. Grabow
Thomas M. Jr. and Katherine O’Neill
Donald M. Green
J. Charles O’Neill ’94
Lenora Green
Timothy L. O’Neill ’99
W. Brooks Cavin Jr. ’33
David Gurney ’78
George Pehanich Jr. ’83
Brooks M. Cavin ’91
Seth L. Temin ’78
Julie Krikorian Eshbaugh ’83
and compostable
Katherine Pearson
Margaret Carpenter
Richard B. Peters
paper goods.
Chiles ’56
Church
Joseph and Laura Garry
Henry G. Chiles Jr.
Krauser Hagerman ’31 Charles Hagerman *
Mortimer L. Schultz
Richard C. Grabow ’40
paper, lunch ingredients from local sources,
Daniel and Karen Bernstein
James S. Clovis
Blythe A. Kropf
Dr. Edward I. Haupt III ’59 D. Gerald Scott
Thomas ’21
Mary Elizabeth Coleman
Asahel P.H. and Caroline D. Bloomer Charitable Trust
Craig and Kim Scott
Capt. William T. Haupt
Alan Sexton
Robert and Cynthia Burns Delite Hoopes Hawk ’52 Darlington Hoopes Jr. ’45
Asahel P.H. and Caroline D. Bloomer Charitable Trust
Phyllis F. Sexton
Lydia Hollingsworth
William H. Coleman Jr. ’74 Wells Remy Crowther
Jefferson H. Crowther ’63
Archie Tsinajinnie ’78 Carter T. Smith ’40
David Dibner ’45
Caroline Reynolds
Frances Dibner
Hiester ’45
G. David Reynolds Jr. ’48
Alison Pickard Bush ’43 E. Howard Kester ’17
Howard Snipes
Robin Kester Patterson ’73
Anne Snipes Moss ’83
Janet Haines Kosoff ’56
Barbara Hilliard
Suzanne Haines Good
Stanbury ’60
Dona L. Edmondson ’68
Jack Hollister ’31
Caroline Dow ’59
Charles G. Hollister III ’65 Ross A. Hollister ’03
Patricia Dow Ashurkoff ’52 Douglas C. Covert
M. Joy Pickard Jonckheere ’42
John O. Eberhard III ’40
Willie Twyman ’77 Richard O. Smith ’36
Daniel and Rebecca Heider Ian and Courtney Henderson James Keuffel Keller ’99 Robert and Carol Keller Mary T. McCulloch Frank and Janet Mustin Corey R. Smith ’61 Douglas P. Smith ’64
Booker T. Dingle
Joan Eberhard ’71 Thomas T. Eberhard ’42
Joan Eberhard ’71 Barbara Eisenstadt
Jane Leedom Petridis ’57
Steven D. Emmet ’62
John D. Fort ’99 David W. Wright ’00 Wei Wei Wang ’04
Christine Kwan Davidyock Joseph P. Davidyock ’91 Caitlin K. Fair ’06 Scott E. Shimizu
Bruce E. Webster ’77 Jane Weimar
Alice Kester Stempen ’46
Laura Cadwallader Clappison ’41 S. David Miller ’67
Robin Kester Patterson ’73 Dr. Bonnie Lustigman
Tibbi Duboys
Michael T. Sr. and Mary E. Etzrodt
Robert Douglas Esther Prickett Stubbs ’19
Woldorf ’88
Shirley Stubbs Martino ’46
Norman M. and Rose Ann Woldorf
John H. Machinist Christopher Foster
T. Carter Waghorne ’99
Barbara Van Pelt Lee ’60 Thomas J. Leedom II ’55
Peter J. Farmer
Debra Gross Balka ’77
Doris Parks Webster ’46
Tibbi Duboys Richard Emmet
Margaret E. Phillips
Mary D. Smith
Barbara S. Levinson
Jack Talbot
Lucretia Kester
Judith Talbot Campos ’57 James M. Talbot ’61 Katey S. Talbot
Karin Fink Ann Ward Fowler
Mammel ’19
Alisha W. Fowler ’02
Robin Kester Patterson ’73
Violetta Zalman
Tibbi Duboys
* Denotes a deceased member of the George School community
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george school Class of 2008
George School Committee Members 2007-2008
Lisa Parry Becker ’89 Thomas Bell David P. Bruton ’53 Sean Casey Gretchen Castle Debbie DiMicco ’72 Joseph M. Evans, Jr. Jennifer Parker Holtz ’99 Timothy D. Katsiff ’87 John Kelly Christopher J. Kerr
Michael Kosoff ’56 Bennett P. Lomax ’95 Kassem L. Lucas ’90 Theodore H. Nickles Rodney Robinson Richard M. Segel Deborah M. Spitalnik Andrew Steginsky Cindy Sussman Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 William H. Tucker Teri Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 James L. Whitely ’54 JoAnn Johnson Woodman ’43
Administrators 2007-2008
Nancy Starmer Head of School W. Scott Spence Dean of Faculty/ Director of Studies Cynthia Z. Coleman Business Manager/Treasurer
This 2007-2008 Annual Report includes gifts made between August 1, 2007 and July 31, 2008. 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, Box 4438, Newtown, PA 18940-0908, email to advancement@georgeschool.org, or call 215-579-6564.
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Karen S. Hallowell Director of Admission S. Odie LeFever Director of External Affairs and Advancement Operations Anne Culp Storch ’67 Director of Development and Advancement Planning
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