2010 – 2011
GEORGE SCHOOL
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Table of Contents
Letter from the Head of School
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Admission 4 Academics 6 College Guidance
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Student Life
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Sustainability 16 Buildings and Grounds
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Strategic Planning
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Advancement 24 Revenue and Expenditures
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Endowment 28 Development 29 Report of Gifts John M. George Society Members
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Leadership Gifts
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Gifts to Capital and Special Projects
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Gifts to Endowment
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Gifts from Alumni and Students
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Gifts from Parents and Grandparents
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Gifts from George School Committee, Faculty, Staff, and Friends
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Gifts from Organizations
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Gifts in Tribute
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Volunteers
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LETTER FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL nancy starmer
Dear Friends, Thanks to your continued support and the efforts of all members of the faculty and staff, George School thrives as a community dedicated to educating students and providing them the best possible environment to learn and excel. The school recently completed a reaccreditation process that occurs once every ten years. Following an intense, four-day visit this past spring by a team of educators from independent schools throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, George School not only received confirmation of reaccreditation but also a glowing report that contained this passage: “It was a unique privilege to witness the daily operations of a school that is so in tune with its own identity. The guiding principles to which the school subscribes provide an exceptional educational environment where students are challenged to uncover important lessons not only about history, or science, or literature, but about inclusivity, community decision-making, and the value of integrity and honor. The hard work and affirmative spirit of students, faculty, and staff have created a vital organization that is on a most positive trajectory to grow and prosper in the future.” For those who have never read a reaccreditation report, this is high praise indeed! On the academic front, George School underwent a significant review of its curriculum from 2002 to 2007. The recommended changes have now been thoroughly implemented and the school is flourishing. One good example is our International Baccalaureate (IB) program, which George School has offered since 1985 but expanded significantly through our curriculum review. We now have over one hundred juniors and seniors enrolled in this challenging curriculum, and I am very proud that every one of the diploma candidates in the Class of 2011 earned their diplomas—a 100 percent success rate. To put our IB record into perspective, this past year 2,239 schools in 134 countries offered the IB Diploma, and only 11 percent
of those schools matched our high rate of success. In addition, the average score for George School students was a full 2.5 points above the world mean. This is a considerable feat given the very select academic population enrolled in the IB Diploma Program worldwide. While not all of our students are enrolled in this program, I believe that these accomplishments are indicative of the caliber of teaching and learning that goes on in all of our classrooms. We have come a long way in the last decade toward providing our faculty and students with the academic and residential facilities they need to do their best work in those arenas. Looking forward, we understand that it is time to work on the athletic and physical education facilities that will enable our students and teachers to do their best work in these areas. To that end, we launched a review of our athletic program and also engaged Bowie Gridley Architects (the same firm that designed our new library) to begin designs for a new athletic and fitness facility. In addition to hiring architects and doing a feasibility study, we have had lots of conversations about athletics with the faculty and with the George School Committee. Across the board, these groups are enthusiastically supportive of this project. The George School Committee is so convinced of these needs that they decided to put half of a $30 million bequest into the athletic facilities project to jump start our fundraising. They earmarked the other half for an endowment fund for faculty compensation. Some additional highlights of the past year at George School include two newly renovated chemistry labs in the SpruanceAlden Science Center and the newly renovated and re-purposed McFeely building which now is a spectacular facility for the History Department. This past summer, we did a major renovation of Marshall Center to improve the building’s structure, expand the bookstore, renovate the snack bar, replace the lockers and flooring, and to install more efficient lighting and HVAC, all while using and reusing eco-friendly materials.
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Head of School Nancy Starmer thanked donors for their belief in and commitment to George School.
We also began work on a new turf field and track and were thrilled to be able to play our first field hockey and football games on the new field during Parents Visiting Day in October. The combination of these improvements, our new library, dedicated physical plant and grounds staff, and the commitment of the George School Committee, has resulted in a campus that is more beautiful and in better shape than ever. Our recently expanded school garden now boasts a wood-fired oven that was designed and built by our food service director, the school gardener, one of our ceramics teachers, and an energetic group of student helpers. Two pizza dinners were held at the garden this spring. It was such a joy to see our students sitting in the late spring sun in the out-of-doors, surrounded by the garden and this extraordinarily beautiful campus. This is a small, but important step toward modeling an appreciation of nature and the value of healthy and nutritious food for a generation of teenagers that is sorely in need of such lessons. All of these improvements and all of your gifts are meant to support the students and faculty who are the be-all and end-all of what we do here at George School. The funds you
provide for student financial aid, faculty salaries, and renovation to our campus and facilities are what enable the “hard work and affirmative spirit� of our students, faculty and staff. Truly we could not do what we do without all of you. Over the next year, I know your gifts will be an inspiration to others. On behalf of all of the current students, staff, and faculty of George School, I want to thank you again for your belief and commitment.
Again, my sincere thanks.
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Admission REFLECTIONS ON AN ADMISSION YEAR
Our applicant pool during the 2010-2011 school year was among the largest, strongest, and most diverse in our school’s 128 year history. For the third year in a row, we saw a record group of applicants applying to George School.
• I nquiries increased more than 11 percent over the previous year.
• C ompleted applications increased more than 18 percent over all-time highs.
• Applications were submitted from 38 states and 55 countries.
Our applicants engaged in a spectrum of scholarly endeavors and athletic and artistic pursuits. Many of them also serve others and participate in their faith communities. The Admission Office’s integrated use of technology during the admission process continues to help us better track applications and communications with applicants and their families. More than half of our applicants logged in to view their admission decisions online within an hour of the posting at midnight, March 10. The first new student enrolled and paid the deposit online at 12:01 a.m. on that date. George School was able to respond with care and agility to help families whose economic circumstances changed and provide them with the aid they need to remain enrolled as students.
We were also able to respond to the needs of new students because George School has one of the largest financial aid programs in the country, thanks to the many donors who have created endowments to make George School affordable to families. Our operating budget, in combination with proceeds from tuitionaid endowment fund, provides $6.1 million in tuition aid to 47 percent of our student body for the current academic year. The new school year began in September 2011 with a community of 525 students in grades nine through twelve from eighteen states and forty countries. Because of our diversity, students are exposed to the world as it could be—a world where people of all different faiths, nationalities, ethnicities, economic levels, and cultures complement one another and flourish together.
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01: Members of George School’s Admission Office gathered on the South Porch of Main.
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02: A student tour guide showed off
the view of South Lawn and Main from the Anderson Library. 03 : Student tour guides celebrated the end of a successful admission season.
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04: Almost 200 families visited George School during the fall Open House.
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academics
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A TRANSFORMATIVE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
The 2010-2011 academic year was a success with the final implementation of changes from our recent five-year curriculum study. We continue to review and refine our curriculum, community life, and service programs to ensure that we provide a transformative educational experience that is deeply grounded in Friends values. Academic Achievements
The 135 members of the Class of 2011 distinguished themselves academically. A record number of seniors sat for International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) exams, and all forty-five IB diploma candidates—the largest cohort in George School history—earned the diploma. (This 100 percent success rate is a rare achievement for an IB school. The international success rate was approximately 81 percent this year.) The average IB score for George School students was 32 points, well above the 24 points required. Among other accolades, ten seniors were recognized as Commended Students in the 2011 National Merit Scholarship Program and two—Jamifel Pacheco ’11 and Andrew Chavez ’11— received Honorable Mentions in the National Hispanic Recognition Program.
Walter Lomax ’11 was named an Outstanding Participant in the National Achievement Scholarship Program, honoring black American high school students. Myra Jacobs became one of 1,000 students nationwide to be named a Gates Millennium Scholar. Kate Harkins ’11 received a Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship and Tatiana Dorff ’11 received a Mary B. Kirk Scholarship. Among George School’s gifted writers, Andrea Lindsay ’11 was named first runnerup in the Bucks County High School Poet of the Year Contest, while Arne Nelson ’13 and Anneke Solomon ’11 were among twentyseven finalists. Anneke’s poetry also received two Silver Keys and three Honorable Mentions in the regional portion of the 2011 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. Tony Chang ’13 qualified for the 2011 USA Junior Mathematical Olympiad, sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America. Student groups represented George School at Model UN, Junior States of America (JSA), and robotics competitions. Three students received verbal commendations at the Ivy League Model United Nations Conference at the University of Pennsylvania, while JSA members initiated a new tradition of public debates on campus.
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01: Ten George School seniors were recognized as commended students in the 2011 National Merit Scholarship Program.
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02: Co-op, especially “shift” in the
dining hall, has become a badge of pride that every George School student wears. 03 : Jamifel Pacheco ’11 was part of the service learning trip to Mississippi, where students built homes with Habitat for Humanity.
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Service
During school-sponsored service trips, groups of students set off to help improve the lives of others and in so doing changed their own lives for the better. Sixteen faculty and staff members led eighty-one students on eight trips: four domestic (New Orleans, northern Mississippi, Washington DC, and Kayenta, Arizona) and four international (France, Vietnam, Costa Rica, and Ghana). Other students pursued service projects independently or locally, with Woods Services or—new this year—the Miracle League, which provides opportunities for individuals with mental and physical disabilities to participate in sports. George School’s Global Service Program offered service learning trips to China, Cuba, and Ecuador in 2011. The program, made possible through an Educational Leadership Grand from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, includes a Faculty Institute for service-learning trip leaders and offers transformative international service-learning experiences for both students and teachers.
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Seniors performed far more service than required for service projects. They led American Red Cross blood drives, raised funds for relief in Japan, Vietnam, and Nicaragua, created and donated eighty bowls to combat hunger through the Empty Bowls Project, and organized the sixth annual Art for Relief which supported arts programs for inner-city youth in Philadelphia. Leaders of Goldfish ’n Java helped create a practice room for school musicians, while student gardeners helped reap harvests from the organic garden. Members of the new sculpture class created a piece for the library rain garden, and a bee enthusiast convinced the school to set up beehives. Two students earned Eagle Scout awards from the Boy Scouts of America. Officially, the graduating class performed more than 8,775 hours of community service while attending George School, but groups and individuals spent many more hours performing service in organized and impromptu ways.
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04: Simon James ’12 received hugs from the students he helped on a service learning trip to Costa Rica.
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Arts
As befits George School’s arts mission—to provide students the opportunity to explore creative expression through a variety of mediums—the year saw a wide variety of artistic achievements. Theatrical productions ranged from Betty MacDonald’s period comedy The Egg & I to the musical Grease to Peter Weiss’s dark Marat/Sade. A record thirteen senior theater students submitted work to the International Baccalaureate, all at the higher level. Meanwhile, the 2011 edition of Dance Eclectic included a first-time collaboration with the robotics class, which brought both human and robot dancers to the Walton stage. In addition to choral and orchestral concerts on campus, George School’s student-musicians distinguished themselves in outside ensembles. Violinist Dora von Trentini ’14 was featured as concertmaster and Emma Wells’13 played flute with the
Pennsylvania Music Educators Association District 11 Orchestra, comprising students from Bucks and Montgomery counties. Ben Rosser ’12 (clarinet) played with the Bucks County Band, Katelyn Richerts ’12 (alto) sang in the District Chorus, and the entire Chorale performed at Philadelphia Yearly Meeting’s celebration of the 350th anniversary of the Quaker Peace Testimony. Among George School’s exceptional visual artists, twelve woodworking and furniture design students exhibited pieces at the 17th Annual Philadelphia Invitational Furniture Show. Four students exhibited at the Phillips’ Mill Photography Exhibition in New Hope, Pennsylvania, including Maria D’Amico ’11, who received a Judges Award in the high school section, and Caleb Savage ’11, whose photos were chosen for the professional section.
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01: George School Musical Theater and Stagecraft students brought “Grease” to life at Walton Auditorium.
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02: Soo Hyeon Kim ’11 worked on her Portfolio Preparation assignment. 03: Robbie Van Pelt ’11 discussed his woodworking assignment with teacher Carter Sio ’76.
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Students produced the Opus yearbook and monthly Curious George newspaper, which won Gold Medalist standing from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and the Deserving Design award from JS Printing for use of color and layout in newsprint publications. Three films by George School video production students were finalists in the Bridge Film Festival, and Emily Honer ’11 won the Judges Choice Award for Best Public Service Announcement for Blink. In addition, student works in ceramics, sculpture, painting and drawing, and photography were exhibited in the Bucks County Community College High School Art Exhibition.
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Athletics
It was a good year for the athletic program. Two varsity teams, girls’ track and coed golf, won the Friends School League (FSL) championships, going undefeated during the season. For girls’ track, it was the second championship in a row. For golf, it was a three-peat. Boys’ tennis and girls’ soccer teams were FSL finalists, boys’ soccer and wrestling reached the semifinals, and girls’ cross-country and girls’ swimming earned third-place honors. The future looks bright, too, as two JV teams, boys’ baseball and girls’ soccer, won their respective league tournaments. Seniors continuing their athletic careers in college include Kellie Edelblut ’11, who will
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04: Members of the George School Chorale performed during Alumni Weekend assembly.
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01: Jeremy Tyson ’12 rushed for additional yards against Emily Fisher Charter School.
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his Germantown Friends School foe. The GS varsity wrestling team won the match 38-35 and advanced to the Friends Schools League playoffs. 03 : Michelle Burger ’13 on Tuffy jumped the ramped oxer. 04: Forward Willa Rowan ’11 proved to be a strong force against Germantown Friends School. 05: Grant Loescher ’14 swam
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play golf at the College of William and Mary; Nick Weiler ’11, who will play ice hockey at Northeastern University; and Jason Sisti ’11, who will play tennis at St. Joseph’s University, all NCAA Division I programs. In addition, two student-athletes, Kellie Edelblut ’11 and Rex Roskos ’11, were named Bucks County Scholar-Athletes by the Bucks
County Courier Times, and four were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association National High School Academic Squad. Unfortunately, in the last few games of the season George School lost the Patterson Cup, more affectionately known as the Moose, to Westtown but we are optimistic that it will be reclaimed in 2011-2012.
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the 200 freestyle. He won his first Friends Schools League (FSL) swimming title 2010-2011 for the 100-yard backstroke.
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College Guidance CLASS OF 2011
Approximately 99 percent of the Class of 2011 plan to go onto college next year, while some plan to take a gap year before moving on to higher education.
The 135 members of the Class of 2011 will attend eighty-nine institutions in twenty-four states and two foreign countries. The greatest number of our graduates (32) will attend college in Pennsylvania; in second and third places are New York (19) and Massachusetts (18). Surprisingly, the fourth most popular state this year is California, where thirteen students are bound (up from only three or four students in most years). George School seniors continue to be drawn to medium and large sized urban campuses. This year’s most popular final choice is New York University, which seven students will attend (this is a near-record for students headed to the same college in a single year). Six will attend Boston University, four will attend Temple University, and three will attend each of the following: Guilford College, Northeastern University, the University of Chicago, the University of Pittsburgh, and the University of Southern California. Two of this year’s graduates will defer college entrance until the fall of 2012. We see a gradual decline in the number of students choosing to attend small liberal arts colleges, and an increase in the number of students who enter college committed to a specific major or field.
Nearly a quarter of the class (34 students) will attend state/state-related universities, slightly more than last year. Students accepted to the most selective and elite private colleges still find these schools well able to meet their financial need. Seniors submitted an average of 9.4 applications each—slightly more than last year’s class, but in line with the average over the past ten years. When the dust settled, the class as a whole had submitted 1,277 applications to 328 institutions. Of these applications, 592 (slightly under half ) resulted in acceptances, 125 resulted in wait list offers, and 376 resulted in denials. The rest of the applications were ultimately withdrawn or incomplete. Nearly a third of the seniors (42) filed binding Early Decision applications. This number was consistent with our pattern in recent years. Of these Early Decision applications, seventeen were successful. Overall we are proud of our students’ success and resilience in the application process, their openness to a wide range of colleges in order to make good matches, and the quality and diversity of their final choices.
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This year, the College Guidance Office spearheaded an initiative to submit teacher recommendations electronically through Naviance. Teachers gamely embraced this move and weathered some initial glitches. This initiative was part of the College Guidance Office’s overall transition to submitting applicants’ transcripts and credentials electronically. The counselors were further challenged by the decision of almost every senior to submit at least one application by November 1, fueled in part by many universities’ move to offer “priority” or “early action” deadlines. All indications are that this trend will continue and will necessitate that counselors and teachers write most recommendation letters by late October. In the summer of 2010, Nancy Culleton joined Nancy Starmer and Joanna Storrar on an outreach trip to Korea, Taiwan, and China,
to connect with families about the college planning process and gain insight about their needs and expectations. During the fall, College Guidance hosted over eighty college representatives who came to meet with our students. We offered a college essay-writing workshop and provided an SAT “tricks and tips” workshop for juniors. Going forward we hope to integrate offerings such as these into a more intentional program of seminars and workshops. As always, we are deeply grateful to the many George School faculty members, including advisors and coaches, who have supported the seniors and written letters of recommendation for seniors, helped them with essays, and counseled them behind the scenes. The College Guidance staff is privileged to be part of this team effort.
Class of 2011 College Matriculations Amherst College Arcadia University Babson College Bennington College Boston Conservatory Boston University Brandeis University Bryn Mawr College Bucknell University Butler University Cabrillo College Carnegie Mellon University Chapman University Coastal Carolina University College of William and Mary College of Wooster Columbia University Connecticut College Cornell University Dickinson College Drew University Drexel University Duke University Duquesne University Emerson College Fairfield University Fordham University Franklin and Marshall College
George Washington University Gettysburg College Goucher College Guilford College Hampton University Haverford College Indiana University/Bloomington Ithaca College Johnson & Wales University Kutztown University Lehigh University Loyola Marymount University Loyola University New Orleans Lynn University Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Mills College New York University Northeastern University Oberlin College Parsons, The New School for Design Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Pennsylvania State University/ Abington
Pennsylvania State University/ University Park Purdue University Rochester Institute of Technology Rutgers University/ New Brunswick Rutgers University/Newark Saint Joseph’s University Sarah Lawrence College Savannah College of Art and Design Skidmore College Smith College Stanford University Susquehanna University Temple University Tulane University University of California/ Berkeley University of California/ Los Angeles University of California/ Santa Cruz University of Central Florida University of Chicago University of Connecticut University of Delaware
University of Edinburgh University of Massachusetts/ Amherst University of Miami University of Michigan University of Mississippi University of North Carolina/ Chapel Hill University of Pittsburgh/ Pittsburgh University of Puget Sound University of Richmond University of Rochester University of Southern California University of the Sciences in Philadelphia University of Toronto University of Wisconsin/ Madison Ursinus College Villanova University Virginia Commonwealth University West Chester University
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Student Life HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2010-2011
Gabi Levi ’12, Anthony Verleysen ’12, and Neil Chakravarty ’12 discussed plans for the weekend.
The Student Activities Board serves as a resource for students and community members about activities and events in and around campus. Members of the 2010-2011 Board included Chandler Rex ’13, Dan Simon ’13, Trevor Centenno Hall ’12, Joey Mannarino ’12, Alyssa Carcia ’12, Mallory Carcia ’11, Chloe Sonnenfeld ’11, Myra Jacobs ’11, Atenna Sheibani-Nejad ’11, Sean Potter ’12, Serena Sang ’11, and Joyce Cheng ’11. They did an amazing job creating and running each and every weekend during the 2010-2011 school year. Their energy and enthusiasm helped make the weekends fun and smooth running. The following are some of the highlights from the 2010-2011 school year. Arts Weekend. This September weekend featured a trip to New York City for IB Arts and other interested students. They spent the day exploring the city’s museums and learning about art history. Day Prefects Weekend. This was a new weekend planned by the day prefects. New students had the opportunity to meet one another and the day student prefects. The first dance of the year was held on this weekend.
Harvest Weekend. This weekend at the end of October is a highly-anticipated event for all. Along with the usual hay rides, pumpkin carving contest, apple peeling for apple butter making, and apple press for cider making, this year there was a square dance on Red Square, complete with a caller and live band. Lights were hung from the trees and hay bales decorated the square. Halloween Weekend. The Student Activities Board created a haunted house in a campus building that was soon to undergo renovations, which added to the horrific ambience. Admission to the haunted house required canned food or a cash donation for the Penndel Food Pantry. Interfaith Weekend. Previously designated as Young Friends Weekend, this event was expanded this year to celebrate a myriad of faiths. The Young Friends hosted a number of workshops that gave students and adults opportunities to share information in a lowkey format.
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The Zealots—seniors Sam Popkin, Jacob Folk, and Lucas Hamren— performed for the Goldfish ’n Java Jam on Drayton Weekend.
Environmental Awareness Weekend. Two student clubs sponsored events this weekend. TERRA led students in planting trees on campus, creating a rain garden, and cleaning up trash alongside Route 413. The Outdoor Club took several vanloads of students on a day-long hike. Easter Weekend. At the rise of meeting for worship, students were greeted by the Easter Bunny who directed them to begin their Easter egg hunt. Students who found eggs hidden on the path from the meetinghouse to Main, found candy and gift cards to Starbucks, iTunes, and Target inside. Sibling Weekend. This year, Sibling Weekend coincided with the Dance Eclectic performance but that still left the time for students and their brothers and sisters to enjoy face painting, carnival rides, a bouncy house, cotton candy, snow cone making, and popcorn eating. Student Council Weekend. Student Council continued their tradition of sending students for a day at Dorney Park, in Allentown Pennsylvania, for only a $5 admission. The weekend ended with a pool party and dunk tank where money was raised for Japan Relief.
Student Activities Weekend. The Student Activities Board sponsored the final big weekend of the year to create Georgestock with the Goldfish ’n Java club. Students listened to music from student bands at the bottom of South Lawn. On Red Square they enjoyed carnival rides, cotton candy, snow cones, and popcorn on Red Square. The diversity of the George School students was celebrated on special weekends such as those sponsored by PRO (Pacific Rim Organization) and UMOJA. On both weekends, students and parents helped to prepare food central to their culture to share with the community. The parents of George School students continue to be a huge help to the weekend activities as well as to the daily life of students. They baked cookies for the cookie drop which happens on the last day before end-of-term exams. They also shared wonderful desserts and delicacies for the annual Winter Formal. And weekends would not be weekends without day-student parents driving their children back and forth to campus so that they can participate in the weekend activities.
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01: During weekend lunches, students enjoyed more relaxed meals and extra time to spend catching up with friends.
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02: Desi Smith ’13, Larenz Storey ’13, and Asa Brooker ’13 reach for the ball in a competitive game of Four Square. 03: Louis Gentilucci ’11 and Alex Ulin ’13 carved their pumpkin during Harvest Weekend.
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04: Francesca Aldrich ’12, Serina Durand ’13, and Sharon Jiang ’12 shared favorite songs.
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Sustainability
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CARING FOR THE EARTH
George School’s Environmental Stewardship Steering Committee (ESSC) continued to refine its role as an environmental oversight committee operating on behalf of the George School Committee (GSC). The committee worked to find a balance between discussions of systemic oversight and individual accountability. As part of its attempt to broaden its reach, the committee added members from different campus groups to maintain a pulse on the environmental activities of both the institution and the community. Committee members include representatives from students, parents, faculty, the Business Office, Food Service, Physical Plant, Strategic Planning Oversight Committee (SPOC), and GSC. TERRA Provides Student Leadership
TERRA, the George School chapter of the Sierra Student Coalition that works to educate the greater community about environmental issues and to implement solutions through direct and indirect action, had a strong year. TERRA created Energy Agents, a new student volunteer position that empowered individual students within the George School community to take a leadership role in environmental sustainability while also representing their fellow students on TERRA. The group spearheaded a number of projects and activities including:
• The installation of new rain gardens in several places throughout the north woods to reduce the erosion that occurs from water runoff during rain storms. • The annual Newtown Creek clean-up to help keep our campus beautiful. • Nature hikes to restore/maintain our communion with nature. • Green Cup Challenge participation. Green Cup Challenge
With TERRA’s help, George School instituted a number of school-wide best practices to conserve energy during the Green Cup Challenge while increasing awareness after the challenge was over. Special programs included: • Dining in the Dark. The Food Service staff prepared and served community meals without use of electricity. • Unplug. TERRA members encouraged students to unplug electronic items when not in use. •T urn Off. TERRA posted reminders in dorms and classrooms to encourage people to turn off the lights and encouraged faculty to teach without lights when possible. •S hare the News. TERRA members posted creative news items about conserving resources.
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01: Zander Giuffrida ’12 and Michael Giuffrida helped prepare the newest bed for the rain garden between Orton and Westwood.
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was inspected by members of the Beekeeping Club. 03 : IB Environmental Systems students Caspar Bartscherer ’11 and Anna Samkavitz ’11 took samples from the Anderson Library’s green roof.
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Meters Track Electric Usage
Focus on Farm-to-School Food
Meters were installed on all dorms (except Brown House) and the community began to get a better idea about where energy-saving opportunities might be. The meter-reading information prompted heated discussions on community boards and in offices and classrooms throughout the community. The resulting awareness of energy use in the dorms was considered a victory by many and a call to action for future years. Additional meters are being considered in various departments throughout the community to continue the momentum of this worthwhile project.
• The kitchen continues to get more than 50 percent of its food from local farms and cooperatives, including our organic garden. • The garden produced 250 pounds of tomatoes as well as a stunning assortment of herbs for use in the dining hall. The garden also produced lettuce, cucumbers, squash, strawberries and other seasonal favorites. • The community garden continues to grow (literally and figuratively) and to expand significantly.
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04: Emily Alexander ’12 selected fresh vegetables from George School’s organic garden at the salad bar.
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01: Martin Yamane ’12 and Tucker Bentley ’12 prepared carrots from the organic garden for the salad bar, capturing the peelings in the red compost container.
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02: Members of TERRA, a student interest group committed to educating the greater community about environmental issues and implementing solutions through direct and indirect action, participated in many activities during Environmental Awareness Weekend.
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Other Sustainability Initiatives
• Composting. The dining hall composts all of its napkins and food waste. The compost is now being used to enrich the soil of the school’s own garden and of the community garden plots. This year the dining hall addressed the problem of paper plates being thrown into the composting bin (they are not compostable) by eliminating them completely on pizza days. • Recycling. The school continues to recycle paper, cardboard, plastic, and glass. This year an effort was made to re-evaluate where bins should be placed in the com-
munity to increase participation. As a result a number of new recycling containers were distributed throughout the community. • Learning and Sharing. George School continued its participation in OASIS (Organizing Action on Sustainability in Schools), a non-profit consortium of seventeen Princeton-area independent and public schools. Members of the committee attended regular meetings of OASIS where discussions were held regarding environmental sustainability challenges facing schools today.
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Buildings and Grounds HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2010-2011
Construction began at the end of spring term to replace our football field and existing track with a new, state-of-the-art, all-weather track and synthetic turf field.
The 2010-2011 academic year was a notable year for physical plant upgrades. Athletic Facilities
As part of our strategic plan to improve our facilities, an Athletic Facility Committee was formed to evaluate and recommend improvements to our existing athletic buildings and grounds. An architectural firm was hired to begin work on schematic designs for a new facility which will include a health and fitness center for the whole community. New All-weather Track and Synthetic Turf
Construction began at the end of the spring season to replace our football field and existing track—originally built in 1902—with a new, state-of-the-art, all-weather track and synthetic turf field. Telephone, fiber optic, and communication lines were relocated and ecoboxes for storm water management were
installed underneath the field to improve drainage. The new field will support football, field hockey, soccer, and lacrosse teams as well as activities planned by various school clubs and summer camps. Equestrian Education Center
Two riding rings were resurfaced and outdoor lighting was installed at George School’s Equestrian Education Center in 2009-2010. Over the summer of 2011, the tack room was substantially renovated to include newly designed locker rooms for both boys and girls. Racks for the center’s saddles line the north wall. Bridle hooks are organized on the east wall and in the middle of the tack room is a large island that has a number of customdesigned racks, rolling bins, and drawers to store blankets, saddle pads, leg wraps, and other items.
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McFeely History Building
Other Campus Improvements
The former McFeely Library was fully renovated to accommodate the George School History Department. The project included the construction of seven academic classrooms, an office area, conference room, and commons. With the History Department’s move to McFeely, additional instructional space was created for English and English as a Second Language (ESL) classrooms. McFeely retains its original footprint and is now air conditioned. Eight skylights were added to provide substantial natural lighting to all rooms. The entire building envelope was insulated using state-of-the-art materials to enhance energy efficiency. High efficiency windows, occupancy light sensors, recycled building materials, a light well, heating connection to the central boiler plant, and watersaving fixtures were installed as part of the sustainability initiatives throughout campus. The entire building is now American Disabilities Act compliant.
• A new environmentally conscious thermoplastic olefin (TPO) roof and insulation were installed at the Hallowell Arts Center, which houses the ceramics, photography, and woodworking programs. • Every window in Bancroft, home to English and language classrooms, was totally refurbished and reinsulated. • Main, Orton, the meetinghouse, and many other buildings were painted and repointed. • The exterior dormers on Main and Orton were repaired. • A new steam-to-hot water converter was installed in Drayton so that the building now has its own hot water supply, a sustainable upgrade. • The Westwood heating system was converted from steam to hot water heat. • An outdoor wood-burning pizza oven was built adjacent to the school’s organic garden. • The tennis courts on Farm Drive were resurfaced. • Eyreline House and Tate House were fully renovated. • Improvements were made to staff housing throughout campus. • Pedestrian crosswalks, roads, and walking paths were improved throughout campus.
Marshall Center
Marshall Center—the student activities center and home to the day student lockers, bookstore, snack bar, post office, and the Deans’ Office—was similarly renovated with improved functionality and environmental sensitivity in mind. The school improved the building’s structure, expanded the bookstore, renovated the snack bar, replaced the lockers and flooring, and installed more efficient lighting and HVAC, all while using and reusing eco-friendly materials.
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01: The former McFeely Library
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was fully renovated to accommodate the History Department. 02: The exterior dormers on
Main and Orton were repaired. 03 : Food Service Director Joe Ducati checked on one of the pizzas in the new, wood-burning oven at the first picnic dinner in the organic garden. 04: The Equestrian Education Center’s Tack Room was substantially renovated over the summer. 05: Marshall Center was renovated
Susan Quinn
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Jack Starmer
Marlin Stroh
to improve the building’s structure, expand the bookstore and snack bar, replace lockers and flooring, and enhance lighting and HVAC systems.
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Strategic Plan moving forward
In January 2009, George School approved an all-encompassing strategic plan to chart our future for the next five years. Just two years later, in January 2011, Gretchen Castle, chair of the Strategic Plan Oversight Committee noted, “We were astonished at how quickly the plan is being implemented with high engagement across the community.” The school’s impressive momentum in moving forward on important goals can be seen in the highlights below in each of the five strategic areas—academics, diversity, environmental stewardship, facilities, financial aid, and financial sustainability. Educational Program Goal
Ensure that we provide a transformative educational experience that is deeply grounded in Friends values by continuously reviewing and improving our academic curriculum and pedagogy, our community life and service programs, and the mechanisms by which we attract and retain a high caliber of students, faculty and staff. • In 2011, the George School Committee committed $15 million from a bequest of Barbara Dodd Anderson into an endowment fund for faculty staff compensation. The Total Compensation Committee is working to identify uses of these funds that will be sustainable over time, ensure that we can continue to attract and retain the highest caliber of faculty and staff, and that will be fair and equitable. • To increase the scope and reach of our service programs, new local service programs were instituted in school year 20102011. The school also received a leadership grant from the EE Ford Foundation to help fund a Global Service Program, which is now completing its third summer. Diversity Goal
Enhance our distinction as an inclusive educational community by challenging ourselves to address difficult questions raised by diversity in all its dimensions.
• The school began a process to reexamine our definition of diversity, both to reflect the world of today and to ensure its alignment with the school’s mission and curricular objectives. The first step involved reaching out to parents, students, faculty, staff, and graduates in a survey developed by the Diversity Oversight Committee in order to collect impressions, hopes, and definitions of diversity. Their initial findings were presented to the GSC and the faculty, emphasizing the concept of inclusivity rather than diversity. • The school is also focusing on our goal of improving our practices school-wide from the perspective of the diversity of students and families of George School. We have made changes to our admission process in response to recommendations from current international George School parents such as holding in-person admission candidate interviews in Korea, Taiwan, and China. Environmental Stewardship Goal
Recognize the pressing need for all human beings to live simpler, more sustainable lives by visibly integrating environmental stewardship into the day-to-day activities of students, faculty and staff, and into our planning for the school. • The integration of environmental sustainability goals into facilities planning was quickly accomplished and is now part of the Physical Plant Department’s regular practice. Every decision and purchase is carefully weighed in relation to awareness of the ultimate effect on the environment. • Individual meters were placed in all dormitories to monitor energy use and Student Energy Agents were appointed to focus on reducing energy consumption in dormitories and other campus buildings such as the student center. The students have been building rain gardens, constructing a bee colony, and tending the Anderson Library’s green roof.
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Students enjoyed the first picnic dinner in the organic garden and sent a special thank you to Food Service Director Joe Ducati, ceramics teacher Amedeo Salamoni, and George School’s CulinArt Food Service staff.
Facilities Goal
Financial Sustainability Goal
Improve our facilities to provide the best physical tools to advance student learning and to meet the needs of our teachers, while maintaining the pristine beauty of our campus.
Create new processes for fundraising and financial planning that will ensure that we can support our strategic objectives for the long term benefit of George School.
• The Physical Plant staff updated and integrated our multiple campus master plans into a single document and prioritized facility needs and defined needed improvement to our academic, arts, and athletic facilities. • The school received Gold LEEDS certification for the new Anderson Library and transformed McFeely, our old library, into a state-of-art academic building with seven high-tech air-conditioned classrooms for the History Department. • The Finance and Investment Committee is currently studying the financial needs and capabilities of updating and enhancing our athletic facilities, our greatest priority.
• The Finance and Investment Committee, a standing committee of GSC, is vigilant in identifying the operational, capital, and endowment needs that are required to implement our Strategic Plan. • In order to engage a broader group of alumni, parents, and friends of the school, the school created a Development Advisory Committee to help define priorities and processes needed to obtain resources and to reach out to others to help George School reach a new level of distinction and leadership. • The school retained a consulting firm to help determine the likelihood of raising funds for a multi-million dollar investment in athletics and the readiness of the administration to launch such a campaign among all constituencies. In response, Head of School Nancy Starmer shifted responsibilities of some senior administrators to make it possible for her to spend up to a third of her time focusing on an upcoming athletics campaign endeavor. The George School Committee directed one-half of the bequest from Barbara Dodd Anderson toward athletics, making a significant impact on the timing of the project.
Financial Aid Goal
Demonstrate continued leadership in financial aid in the context of a changing economic environment for independent schools. • To ensure George School’s continued distinction in financial aid, additional funds were added to the financial aid budget each of the last two years, and are planned for each of the next two. These efforts are designed to help address needs related to the recent economic downturn. • In early 2012 George School will undertake a rigorous study of current practices and explore new methods for making a George School education more affordable to economically diverse families.
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advancement CONNECTING Our Community
The lifelong connections that are made at George School are celebrated every day. Through our website, electronic and print publications, world-wide events, and volunteer opportunities we have the ongoing opportunity to link students, alumni, parents, grandparents, faculty and friends with all that is uniquely George School. George School History Shared Online
The George School Our History website was launched in the 2010-2011 academic year with more than five-hundred historical photographs and fifty pages of facts organized in a timeline format. As the home page declares, “They say that history repeats itself, and with all the amazing people who have lived and learned at George School, that is not such a bad thing.” Many of the facts that were in the new history site were compiled by an amazing alumnus and historian, the late Kingdon Swayne ’37, who wrote the George School history published for the centennial celebration in 1993. More recent facts were collected by Sarah Dayton ’05. expanded News coverage
The George School website overall is a remarkable vehicle for sharing the current state of the school, particularly the details and images of everyday life on campus. In the 20102011 school year, 293 news articles, averaging 5.6 per week were added to News & Events. Slideshows and videos were added to news articles, art galleries, service trip reports, and athletic team pages. Campus life highlighted
Our Week in Pictures, a crowd-sourced weekly photo newsletter, helps current parents catch a glimpse of their child’s week on campus, encourages prospective students to imagine life at George School, and reconnects alumni with favorite memories and old friends. This past school year, students, parents, faculty, staff, and alumni submitted twenty-thousand photos for consideration. Fifteen hundred photos were posted and captioned to explain the variety and vitality of the George School experience for students. Overall, the photo
newsletter showcased five-hundred members of the community, and published the work of almost fifty photographers. Alumni featured in print
Since December 2006 the Georgian has featured alumni in the “Perspectives” section of each issue of the Georgian. The 2010-2011 winter and spring issues featured a total of ninety-four alumni in “Perspectives” and more than 470 alumni submission were published in the Alumni Tell Us section, representing more than sixty-five classes. Twenty years of leadership celebrated
Over seventy George School Committee (GSC) members and their guests attended a reunion event on Friday evening, April 8, 2011, to celebrate twenty years of remarkable achievements at George School. The event to honor former members of the GSC was hosted by former committee clerk John Hunt, outgoing clerk David Bruton ’53, incoming clerk Richard Segel, and Head of School Nancy Starmer. All four hosts spoke about the memorable events during their tenure on the school’s governing board. Nancy Starmer thanked board members in the audience for their strategic thinking and good planning and emphasized that the school’s extraordinary success today is based on the good decisions they made in the past. Alumni presented Workshops
During Alumni Weekend, May 13 to 15, 2011, six alumni authors from the Class of 1971 shared their individual perspectives on coming of age during a watershed era—the Vietnam war, the Black Power movement, the sexual revolution, second-wave feminism, and more. The authors’ roundtable included Patricia Appelbaum, Jaki Vincent Shelton Green, Stephanie Hollyman, Jody Lisberger, Bill Orme, and Beth Taylor. Alumni awardees each presented a workshop on the morning of Alumni Day. Mack Lipkin ’61, a world leader in the field of medical interviews and related skills, spoke about caring, communications, and modern medicine. Sheena Wright ’86, president and CEO of the Harlem-
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Students, alumni, and parents celebrated the groundbreaking for a new all-weather running track and a synthetic turf field. Here, Boys’ Athletic Director George Long Jr., Jacqueline Jones ’13, John Gleeson ’65, Dylan Gleeson ’11, Girls’ Athletic Director Nancy Bernardini, Ashley Garrett ’76, Pappy Parker, Head of School Nancy Starmer, George School Committee Clerk David Bruton ’53, and Jevon Thoresen ’97 raised their shovels to salute GS coaches and athletes.
based Abyssinian Development Corporation, shared lessons drawn from her nine years spent developing Harlem’s community and economy.
their achievements were highlighted. Athletic directors and longtime coaches such as Dave Satterthwaite, Anne LeDuc, John Gleeson, and Bob Geissinger joined others in breaking ground for the new track and field.
Parents organized career workshops
In early May, all George School students attended a career workshop of their choice. Clerked by parent John Harkins, Career Workshops Committee members recruited people to share their insight about their careers. Parent speakers were Judi Buch, Gary Fassler, and David Graham. Alumni speakers were Kareem Afzal ’93, Ted Colegrove ’03, Pamela Dalton ’72, Art Henrie ’47, Shari Rosenbloom ’80, and Emma Weisser ’05. Athletes marked a milestone at Last Lap
On Saturday afternoon, May 14, 2011, hundreds of alumni, parents, and students attended a special farewell event to take a last lap on the 1903 track that hosted a century of races and track and field events. Athletes and coaches—of the track and field, cross country, field hockey, football, lacrosse, and cheerleading teams—were recognized and
ALUMNI ATTENDED A HISTORY CLASS
As part of the Alumni Day celebration, two dozen alumni and parents joined John Davison’s history class on the Eisenhower years as seen through the eyes of Cartoonist Herb Block. It was a chance to witness the teaching style of the longtime teacher noted for bringing the unexpected into the classroom such as famous historical figures dressed in period attire.
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Courtesy of Ari Betof ’98
01: Associate Head of School Scott Spence and Director of Institutional Advancement Ari Betof ’98 traveled to Asia in June 2011 to meet with George School parents, students, prospective families, and alumni.
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02: Raphaela Tayvah ’13 was part
of the student team that greeted alumni at registration for Alumni Weekend.
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John Streetz spoke at McFeely dedication
To celebrate the renovation of the former McFeely Library into the home of the History Department, John Streetz—former science teacher, coach, and administrator from 1950 to 1964—spoke about his colleague, Dick McFeely who was head of school from 1948 to 1967. Seventy-five people—including Dick McFeely’s daughter Marj Burton, her husband Ken, and several other family members and friends—joined alumni and parents to celebrate the rededication of the building that honors a man remembered for his joy of life, devotion to family, love of sports, and warmth of spirit. George School met with families in Asia
Associate Head of School Scott Spence and Director of Institutional Advancement Ari Betof ’98 traveled to Asia in June 2011 to meet with George School parents, students, prospective families, and alumni. At wellattended meetings, Scott and Ari shared news about George School and participated
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in a lively question and answer period that followed each presentation. The trip included stops in Seoul, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Taipei. Parent volunteers added vitality
Parents from around the globe supported the life of the school by taking on volunteer roles such as sending welcoming emails to incoming families in advance of their arrival on campus to sponsoring an appreciation luncheon for faculty and staff. In the past academic year, over one hundred mothers and fathers volunteered to help out on one or more of the twenty-two parent-run committees of the Parents Association. Parents in Asia are also reaching out to others by volunteering for the efforts of the Korean Parents Association, the Taiwan Parents Association, and the China Parents Association.
Jim Inverso
Autumn Atkinson ’13
03 : Members of the Class of 1976, including woodworking teacher Carter Sio (910), shared GS memories while gathering for their class reunion photo.
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Revenue and Expenditures
total budgeted revenue
total budgeted expenditures
$27,272,269
$27,272,269 Annual Fund
Endowment
Financial Aid
Auxiliary and Other Revenue Summer Programs
Salaries and Benefits
Physical Plant
Tuition Auxiliary Services Special Maintenance Projects Summer Programs Other Expenses
TOTA L BU D G E TE D R E V E NU E
P E R C E NTA G E
TOTA L BU D G E TE D E X P E N D ITU R E S
P E R C E NTA G E
Tuition
74.2%
Endowment
14.2%
Annual Fund
4.1%
Summer Programs
3.9%
Auxiliary and Other Revenue
3.6%
Salaries and Benefits Financial Aid Physical Plant Auxiliary Services Special Maintenance Projects Summer Programs Other Expenses
50.4% 23.4% 7.9% 5.7% 3.3% 1.3% 8.0%
Total
100%
Total
100%
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Endowment Providing Long-Term Financial Stability
A strong endowment is crucial to George School. It provides the capacity to meet our core commitments and helps us maintain our leadership role in areas that are important to Quakers and our community at George School, such as financial aid and environmental sustainability. It also provides the long-term financial stability that allows the school to weather periods of economic turbulence. As of June 30 2011, the George School endowment had a market value of $91.5 million compared to $65.6 million the previous year. The increase represents a $15.1 million planned gift from the estate of Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 and a $10.8 million capital increase. Our return over the past ten years is 4.5 percent against a comparable 4.3 percent return on our benchmark index, a similar asset class fund against which we measure performance. George School’s endowment is conservatively invested in 65 percent equities and 35 percent bonds and makes investments in line with a socially responsible investment policy. Planned spending for the endowment is the second largest source of operating revenue, behind tuition, providing 9.9 percent of the school’s total budgeted revenue.
Our endowment consists of more than 280 discrete funds established over the past 128 years by individual donors, foundations, and reunion classes. Approximately 56 percent of George School’s endowment is restricted to financial aid, scholarships, and tuition remission. Another 24 percent has been earmarked by the donors to support faculty programs and salaries. George School’s endowment per student is approximately $172,600, considerably less than the average endowment per student of our peer boarding schools which is $248,500.
This means that George School’s endowment provides just over $8,600 annually per student for our educational program. This is considerably less than the almost $12,500 provided annually per student by the average endowment of our peer schools for their educational program.
Endowment Funds per student
$248,500 $172,600
George School
Average of Peer Boarding Schools
In a different comparison, Boarding School Review identifies twenty-three schools that have per student endowments that range between $300,000 and $599,999. An additional seven boarding schools have per student endowments of more than $600,000. Your gifts to endowment help keep George School in the forefront of independent education—providing students with the spiritual, intellectual, and personal resources to make a difference in the real world. Note: George School uses the 60%S&P500/40%BarclaysAggregate Index as a benchmark standard against which the performance of our funds is measured.
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Development Thank you for your support
The onging support of our donors allows George School to continue forging the connections that join and strengthen our community. Without the inspiring generosity of all who support George School through many different avenues of giving, the relationships that make this community so extraordinary would not be possible. The generosity of so many ensures that these connections will continue to grow for many years to come.
• T he Annual Fund surpassed its $1,150,000 goal. •M ore than 3,044 alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends of the school made contributions to the Annual Fund. • G eorge School tuition covers only 74 percent of the cost of educating our students. • T he other 26 percent is contributed by the endowment, income from facilities rental, and Annual Fund gifts.
• With champion fundraiser Burt Ross ’61 at the helm, the Class of 1961 broke all records for class reunion giving. In a campaign that was launched a full four years before their fiftieth reunion, fifty members of the Class of 1961 gave more than $572,600 to support George School in many ways including the Class of 1961 scholarship endowment now named for John and Jackie Streetz. See profiles of two members of the class on pages 38 and 43. • Fundraising for our new track and field took off almost on its own last spring as word spread that we were considering renovations to the 1903 track and football field. Graduates reached out to honor former coaches Anne LeDuc, Bob Geissinger,
John Gleeson, and Dave Satterthwaite with gifts ranging in size from $25 to $250,000. Events are planned for each of the coaches during the 2011-2012 academic year. Committees will continue to solicit contributions through Alumni Day in May 2012, when we will hold a formal dedication of the field in honor of Anne, Bob, and John and the track in honor of Dave. • P lanned gifts have been extraordinarily important to the school in the 2010-2011 academic year. As the beneficiary of twenty gifts made by will or matured life income gifts, George School received a total of $32,162,552. Of that total, George School received $31,348,350 from the bequest of Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 and a total of $814,202 from others. Planned gifts made by alumni, parents, and friends of the school help ensure the quality of the George School education and experience for future generations. • E ndowment gifts, capital gifts, and special projects totaled $37,967,681. Of that total, over $31 million came from the bequest of Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50. In her more than sixty-year relationship with the school, Barbara had made a phenomenal impact on it. Her gifts, personal as well as monetary, have provided endowment funds for scholarship aid and faculty compensation, and funds for building projects such as Main Dormitory and the Mollie Dodd Anderson Library. Barbara hoped that she would become a model for others to follow her philanthropic lead. Her final gift was an extraordinary example of her confidence that the school will use her gifts wisely to ensure the future of an institution she dearly loved. We will continue to need and to seek philanthropic income for all we do—financial aid for our students, salaries and housing for our faculty, construction costs for academic and sports facilities.
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TOTAL PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT
ANNUAL FUND GIVING BY CONSTITUENCY
Current Grandparents
Parents and Grandparents of Alumni
Endowment Special Projects Annual Fund
Current Parents
Friends
Organizations
Alumni and Students
Capital
FUND CATEGORY
PERCENTAGE OF DOLLARS RAISED
NUMBER OF DONORS
Annual Fund
3.07%
3,044
FUND CATEGORY
30.82% 28.02%
45.73% 104
Current Parents
Endowment
51.12% 237
Current Grandparents
0.08%
140
PERCENTAGE OF DOLLARS RAISED
Alumni and Students
Capital
Special Projects
GSC Members Faculty/ Staff
Parents and Grandparents of Alumni GSC Members
0.35% 24.38% 1.23%
Faculty/Staff 1.13% Friends 2.98% Organizations 11.09%
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The John M. George Society 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 and are not listed here, or are interested in learning more about estate-related gifts, please contact Director of Planned Giving Andrew Popkin ’83, at 215.579.6563, or andy_popkin@georgeschool.org.
1929
1941
Howard S. Turner §
Stanley M. Green § William I. Marble §
1931 Lucile Borden Ostberg
1942
1933
Mary Eastburn Biggin § Allen L. Boorstein § Gertrude Hathaway Caldelli Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell § Cornelia Clarke Schmidt § Charles G. Shoemaker § Rolf Valtin §
Edith Sullivan Silvers § John H. Wood Jr §
1943
1932 Frank H. Blumenthal § T. Sidney Cadwallader § Eloise Melville Smith §
1934 Edwin S. McVaugh
1936 Charles C. Waugh §
1937 Anne E. Dickeson § C. Trevor Dunham Jr § Virginia Phillips Kemp §
1938 Junius Eddy Miriam E. Eyre § Yereth Kahn Knowles
1939 Donald M. Solenberger Donald M. Sutton § Charles A. Walton
1940 Gloria Scott Johnson Andrew J. McIntosh Frances Wallin Shaw Dorothy Fiske Winnette
Mary Elizabeth Ridge Allison Marshall A. Bernstein Elizabeth Cox Corle § Natalie Nelson Hastings Macdonald H. Leach § Judith Wright Matchett § Catherine J. Smith § Martha Washburn Trull JoAnn Johnson Woodman §
1946
1954
Jane Adams Darnell Mary Lou Baker Gould § Nina Emerson Opel § Bruce S. Parkinson § Joseph H. Reese Jr Joseph A. Smith Jr
James S. Coan § Robert A. Freedman § Mary Anne Knight Hunter § E. David Luria § Eileen Thompson James L. Whitely §
1947
1955
Susanne Conrow Bingham Thomas D. Bushman § Cynthia Crooks Carpenter Elizabeth Babbott Conant Justine Vaughen Fry § Arthur C. Henrie § Gwendolyn J. Kerr § John D. Orr §
Helen Benton Boley § Clara Montgomery Coan § Richard I. Grausman Lamartine F. Hood § William P. Morris M. Ellen Chadeayne O’Grady § Joseph H. Penrose Jr D. Judson Randall §
1948
1956
Roy T. Abbott Jr Ann Ridge Adams Charles E. Smedley Richard D. Stephenson § Marian Musgrave Stewart § Russell M. Weimar §
Constance Archbald § Ann Preston Ayres Mario Capecchi Harry R. Colson Jr Briant H. Lee Jessica J. Newton Catherine A. Page Susan Windle Rogers §
1949 R. Ted Curran § Nancy Finkbiner McCahan Lydia Huntington Sparrow §
1957
Candace Cox Bonus § Amy Thomas Hoopes D. Peter Loucks § Donald R. Walton
Frederick W. Beans II Donald T. Little Mary Gilbert Lovings Antonia Gelser Melamed George C. Millikan § William H. Speakman III Judith Taylor Uehlein §
1951
1958
Harris C. Arnold Duncan W. Comstock § Paul R. Lindenmaier Christoph H. Schmidt Phyllis Vail Wendell John A. Williams
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 §
1950
1952
Deborah Dresser Filgate William J. Hough Jr Charles S. Hough § Virginia Zerega Lloyd § Harriett S. White Richards §
Peter Z. Ingerman Valle Brewer Ingram Judith Robbins King § Diane Siesel Orr § Richard R. Packer Mary Lee Rushmore Allen C. Starkey
1945
1953
1960
David P. Bruton § Gabriel C. Garber § Cynthia J. Kester Louis H. Skidmore Jr § Judith Weigand Tyson
Oliver J. Bjorksten Douglas M. Porter Hannah Palmer Snyder §
1944
Sarah Wood Fell § J. Lewis Powell § Geraldine Dana Tisdall § Albert H. Torongo Jr Alice Way Waddington § Elizabeth Williams §
1959 Margaret T. Evans Sarah Trent Harris Christie Johnson Lucero Adrienne Wheeler Rudge § Barbara Stockham Sears §
1961 Lee N. Price § Burt L. Ross Corey R. Smith §
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Anne LeDuc John M. George Society Member*
1962
1972
Kay Shaw Browne David B. Denoon Charles T. Evans Jr § Barbara L. Hires Dudley W. Saurman
James A. Boorstein § Nancy Brockway Marvin § George Ann W. Gillespie Peter S. Landstrom Sigmund J. Roos §
1963
1973
Lucinda Sharp-Gates Nancy Sussman Siverd § Samuel M. Sullivan Robert W. Thomas
Linda Blum Jennifer Macalaster Cummings John B. Hoffman § Susan Komer Robbins
1964
1974
Michael V. Doyle § Katharine H. Stapleton
Patricia Sweitzer McKey
1975 1965
“ T here’s no better place than George School. You know your gift will be used very well.” Looking back at your thirty years at George School, how do you think you—and the school—influenced students? Whether as an advisor, a teacher, a dorm resident, or a coach, I developed—and most George School teachers do in their own way—meaningful relationships with students. You become a family. Working with young people in a team setting, I helped students learn how to work with others, how to deal with disappointment, and how to deal graciously with winning. Because I played sports internationally, I am particularly interested in diversity and wanted my athletes to experience other cultures. Our field hockey team played in Jamaica and Barbados one year and England the next. But it goes beyond racial and cultural diversity. I’m impressed that my athletes were involved in the arts and in outreach. George School prepares young people to both live in and contribute to today’s world.
Anne Waller Auerbach Christine Erb § Nancy Bigbee Jensen § Peter L. Joslin
1966 David E. Nepley § Suzanne V. Sauter Charles H. Sharpless §
1967 Carolyn Campbell Brown Elizabeth Baker Johnson § S. David Miller § Linda Morgandale Wendy Gross Nierenberg § Anne Culp Storch §
Teri J. MacBride
1976 Margot A. Biggin § Ronald C. Bingham Susan J. Crane §
1978 Mark Dibner Judith Lavori Keiser § Jonathan W. Platt §
1979 Andrew V. Kardish II Deborah Van Ruyckevelt Smith
1980 Patrisha M. Chism John J. Sommers
How did your students and George School influence you? George School impacted my life as much or more than I impacted my students’ and athletes’ lives. I think I was destined to become a coach of adolescents. I just seemed to be able to relate to that age group. Kids would come flop on my floor and talk, and I came to understand what goes through the minds and emotions of a 13- to 18-year-old girl…and some boys, too (my advisees). I really treasure my experience. My relationships with all my students have kept me young at heart.
1968
You’ve helped the school in many ways. Why have you included it in your estate plan? Though I am interested in a lot of causes, George School is at the top of my list because of what it is providing and will provide for young people in the future. When I’m no longer here, I know the need will be just as great or greater. There’s no better place than George School to leave something that you know will be utilized very well.
John R. Boone Fredric Fenstermacher Robert E. Ganz § NancyLynn Sharpless
Edward S. Cohen Matthew D. Fine § Alexandra Maytag Matthews Christina Oddleifson Amy Taylor Popkin
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1983
Holly A. Phelps § Karen A. Sulzberger § Wendy L. Talbot
Andrew M. Popkin
A resident of Moorestown, New Jersey, and a graduate of Moorestown Friends School as well as Rollins College and Teachers College Columbia University, Anne served as girls’ athletic director from 1962 to 1993 and coached field hockey, lacrosse, basketball, and swimming. Since retiring, she has volunteered for several George School fundraising campaigns. * J ohn M. George Society members have included George School in their estate plans and informed the school of their commitment.
Patricia L. Boyer Barbara Janney Desanzo § Mary Suter Holman § Diane Ewbank Krauss Amy Lewis Tabor Tannye Wold
1969
1971 Joan Eberhard § Marjorie Lane Fischer § Antonio P. Jackson § Nancy Powell §
1981 Cynthia Utz Charles James H. Gilkeson Bethann Morgan John W. Zinsser
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1984 Jenny Sorel §
1986 Laura Grontkowski James §
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1987 Alexander D. Westerman
1988 Anne O’Toole Salinas §
1989 David K. Burton § Rachel Snyder MacDougall
1993 Elbert K. St. Claire III
1996 Alexander P. Cukor
1998 Ari M. Betof §
Parents, Faculty, Staff, and Friends Sandra Lowers Anderson Robert M. Appelbaum § Shauna Betof § John F. Bitzer Jr § David L. Bourns § Ruth W. Bourns § Peggy B. Bruton § Bruce Burset Patricia Burset Joyslin W. Bushman § Carolyn K. Cadwallader § Ann C. Campbell § Lee Ann Culmer Carter § Mark Chijioke Mary Ellen Chijioke D. Walter W. Cohen George E. Comte David B. Crawford § George W. Crouch § Jeffrey Dalgliesh Joseph A. Davis Jr Dorothy W. Detwiler § Frances K. Dibner Rachel Dibner Jane R. Dummer Dirk L. Dunlap Jane M. Dunlap Marc Durant Rita Durant Carolyn N. Evans § Joseph M. Evans § Elizabeth Falconi § Joe Falconi § Laurie Fraser Richard S. Ganz § David F. Gould II § Josephine Davis Gray Steven Gundersen Peggy Hathaway § Walton S. Hathaway § Sarah Henrie §
Margaret Herrick § Emeline Hood § John F. Hunt § Doretta Keefe Carol Keller § Robert Keller § Gilbert N. Kerlin Rebecca Kerlin Anne C. LeDuc Andrea Lehman R. Kimball Leiser § Liezbette Loeppert Claudia Mahon Alice W. Maxfield § Anne B. Maxfield § Dino McCurdy James W. McKey § Peter C. Miles § Steven Nierenberg § James O’Grady § Marianne C. Parkinson § L. Raymond Parks Jr Mrs. L. Parks Anita J. Parry Katherine Eudy Patterson Grace O. Potts § Ann E. Ricker Andrew Rowan Shane Devine Scanlin Babette V. Schmidt Emily A. Shaker David E. Shoup Molly S. Shoup Celeste Silvester Louise C. Sinclaire June C. Smith § Ingeborg L. Snipes Samuel M. Snipes § Ann Speakman Deborah M. Spitalnik § Jean Robbins Stratton William W. Swayne Sue D. Thomas § Theresa B. Tucker William H. Tucker Nancy E. Valtin § Carolyn Waghorne Richard Waghorne Al Wahbey § John Weingart § Allen F. Wise Hanna J. Wise Margaret Yarnall Richard A. Yarnall
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Estate Gifts Realized in 2010-2011 We are profoundly grateful to the following alumni, former faculty and staff, and friends, now deceased, who included George School in their estate plans.
Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 Paul A. Anderson ’46 Samuel F. Ashelman Jr ’31 Caroline Palmer Bailey ’45 Elise Barash Reba F. Barnes Belle V. Briggs John W. Bristow ’42 Constance Shane Clovis ’60 Phyllis Tait Dunham ’38 Nancy Ewing Gabel ’61 Constance Hicks Holcombe ’51 Hannah T. Hollister
Alcy D. Johnson J. Roland Pennock ’23 Frederick H. Sacksteder ’42 Ernest T. Shaw Jane Whipple Shaw ’37 Eleanor Mead Strong ’39 Louise Benton Wagner ’55 William Walker Elizabeth Tapley Worth ’39
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LEADERSHIP GIFTS George School giving levels recognize the generous contributions of our donors whose gifts inspire others.
LEADERSHIP LEVELS 1893 Circle Meetinghouse Circle Main Circle Sunnybanke Circle South Lawn Circle Young Alumni* Leadership Circle
$ 25,000 $ 10,000 $ 5,000 $ 2,500 $ 1,000 $ 300
and more - 24,999 - 9,999 - 4,999 - 2,499 - 999
* Applies to alumni through their twentieth year reunion.
Leonard E. Majzlin ’57 and Carol Hall Majzlin Theresa Mazack Duk Hyum Park and Young Sook Choi Thomas and Jean Pedersen Tad Phillips ’51 § Faisal A. Saleh ’70 § James M. ’51 and Joanne Seabrook Richard M. and Bette Segel § Yoav Shoham Corey R. ’61 and Jonne Smith v § Paul M. Stafford ’80 Jack and Nancy O. Starmer § Karen A. Sulzberger ’70 v § John Weingart and Deborah M. Spitalnik v § Helen Bernard West ’36 § David P. Willis Jr ’53 § Elizabeth Tapley Worth ’39 † Anonymous (1)
Sunnybanke Circle Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999
1893 Circle Gifts of $25,000 and more Paul A. Anderson ’46 † v Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 † v § Frederick W. Beans II ’57 v Constance Shane Clovis ’60 † v § Kevin M. Edwards ’97 Nancy Ewing Gabel ’61 † v § Qi Gao and Nannan Xia Ashley Garrett ’76 § Constance Longshore Hauver ’56 § Don and Marilyn Hayden § Constance Hicks Holcombe ’51 † v § John S. Hollister Jr ’62 and Marjorie Gustin § Anne C. LeDuc v Virginia Zerega Lloyd ’44 v § D. Peter Loucks ’50 v § William G. Nelson IV ’52 § J. Roland Pennock ’23 † Lee N. ’61 and Kitty Price v § Mitchel Skolnick and Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75 § June C. Smith v § Richard and Carolyn Waghorne v Mark and Janice Waldman Allen F. and Hanna J. Wise v Anonymous (1)
Meetinghouse Circle Gifts of $10,000 - $24,999 John W. Bristow ’42 † v § Lan Chung and Myong Soon Kim Ganchuang Dai and Xinmin Zhou Susan Lloyd Doran ’61 Martin Gelfand and Ann Noe Gelfand ’56 § Carol Powell Heller ’71 §
Christopher and Kathleen Hellmuth Joseph and Dorothy Highland John F. Hunt v § Vicki Parker Lee ’61 Robert McNeil and Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77 § Emily Nicklin ’71 § Gang Ren and Youbin Zhang Blake Rodgers and Jody Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Thomas D. Sharples ’35 § Barry Sonnenfeld and Susan Ringo § Thomas C. Steinmetz ’61 § Eleanor Mead Strong ’39 † v Ann Kalb Swart ’80 Lee B. and Joan Thomas § Craig and Amy Trinkley Ji Wang and Na Wei Anonymous (1)
Main Circle Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999 Constance Archbald ’56 v § Orit Atzmon Caroline Palmer Bailey ’45 † Reba F. Barnes † Eric Berger ’77 § Frank H. Blumenthal ’32 v § Constance Hancock Bourque ’76 David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton v § Karen L. Howat ’76 Edwin D. Huff You Chen Jeoung Edith Veit Johnstone ’50 § Glenn A. Lamb and Susan W. Knight ’81 § Yu Kyung Lee and Kee Yun John H. Lippincott ’59 §
Robert M. Appelbaum v § Thomas and Rosanne Bell § Tom and Rebecca Boucher Jack and Ilene Brod Lawrence B. Buttenwieser ’49 § Jae Huck Chang and Eun Young Lee Geoffrey Darby and Margo Garrison ’72 John and Susan Eichert Rick Eisenberg Richard T. Evans ’61 Barbara Freymuth Rachel M. Fumia George S. Glass ’59 § Laurence B. Green ’60 § Stephen Hart and Esther Stapler Hart ’52 § Eric S. Hellman ’77 § Richard and Sally R. Henriques Hannah Shore Jacobs ’74 Laura Grontkowski James ’86 v § Nancy Bigbee Jensen ’65 v § Wei-Che Jiang and Pi-Chu Lee In Tae Jung and Myung Ja Cha Robert and Marie Kimelheim David L. Koffman ’76 Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Hyung Soon Lee ’87 Tonghua Liu and Yuan Ai Kang T. John Mercuro Choon Keun Park and Yeon Hee Lee Nancy Powell ’71 v § Michael W. and Karen J. Rohovsky § Carlo and Pamela Russo James Sacherman ’75 § John A. Samuels ’71 Jack G. Schafer ’51 § Ann Fussell Schellenger ’38 § Craig and Kim Scott
Andrew Steginsky § Gretchen Herpel Stein ’61 Leslie Sterns-Johnson ’83 Vance P. Stevenson ’97 Marise Meynet Stewart ’83 § William and Joanna K. C. Storrar Paul and Deborah Wenclawiak §
South Lawn Circle Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499 Anne Bode Aarnes ’65 Patrick Alguire and Barbara Mathes § Paul M. Altman ’76 and Frances Benson Altman ’76 § Lorraine Appelbaum ’68 Elise Barash † v Elaine Votaw Bell ’45 § Edward G. Jr ’48 and Elizabeth Biester § Norman and Inez Bing § Richard Brown II ’61 § Kenneth T. ’40 and Virginia W. Brown Richard Brukenfeld ’51 Thomas and Karen Buroojy William B. P. Jr ’56 and Jean K. Cadwallader Douglas Campbell Jr ’47 Ann C. Campbell v § Ellen Unterberg Celli ’81 § Chen-Yu Cheng and Hsiu-Huei Lee Chi-Yu and Shu-Hua Lee Chien Sung Jung Cho and Kyung Sook Lee Geoffrey and Lisa A. Collier § Harry R. Colson Jr ’56 v Richard W. Cooper Elizabeth Cox Corle ’43 v § Ranya Young Dajani Blythe Danner ’60 Raj Dave and Anita Bhala Joy Davis-Posoli ’88 Jeffrey and Lisa Dayton § David B. ’62 and Gloria Denoon v Tibbi Duboys § Roland Ekerdt and Ruth Thieroff-Ekerdt Carol Hauver Emerick ’54 § Ruth English Ruth Entrekin Joseph M. and Carolyn N. Evans v § Susan Edmonds Eyre ’76 Joseph Falsetti Keith Figlioli-Gittelman ’89 David H. Foster ’65 and Holly Barnet-Sanchez ’65 David W. Fraser ’61 Theodore D. Frey ’51 § Salvatore Gambino and Susan David Patrick and Ann Garreaud Nick and Anne Germanacos § Richard I. Grausman ’55 v Daniel Griffin and Maria Maurio Florence Wellington Haase ’44 § Robert and Pamela Haberle
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A. Louisa Beck Hatanaka ’66 § Mrs. Edward I. Haupt Steven A. Hayden ’04 David Hayden and Tracy LaRou Stephen and Jennifer Hayden Arthur C. ’47 and Sarah Henrie v § Frances Hankinson Hillman ’49 § Hannah T. Hollister † v § Charles S. ’44 and Nancy H. Hough v § Justin Huang and Li-Lin Lu Weigang Huang and Jun Lei Eleanor Zurn Hutt ’52 § Elizabeth Boyle Illick ’73 Steven J. Jo ’90 David H. ’54 and Ann M. Johns § Mary Carswell Johnson ’42 § James P. Jones and Mary Trent Jones ’58 § Peter L. Joslin ’65 v Ben Kaplan and Patti Smialkowski Stuart and Theresa Karle George and Barbara Karr Timothy D. Katsiff ’87 § Steven B. Kauff ’80 § Masayuki Kazahaya ’82 Gilbert N. and Rebecca Kerlin v Christopher and Catherine Kerr § Kenny King ’97 § John and Sallie Kingham § Gilbert Klajman § Jane Shaw Kolkhorst ’40 § Yuquan Kong and Qunfeng Zhao Paul Koo ’89 Mun Il Kwak and Yun Jung Park Robert Lamme and Sandra Sweitzer Michael S. Landes ’61 § Frances R. Lax Seungje Lee and Jihyun Hwang Woon Hwa Lee and Mi Jung Kim Robert and S. Odie LeFever § Joseph and Charlotte Lipinski Bennett P. Lomax ’95 William E. Loucks ’51 § Anne M. Macari Claudio and Savanna J. Mapelli Edward Marshall III and Joanna M. Bassert ’77 § Dunstan McNichol † and Michelle Ruess Mark Meltzer Thomas G. Mendell ’64 § James C. Michener ’61 Beverly A. Mikuriya ’63 § D. Scott Miller ’84 § S. David Miller ’67 v § Steven Nayowith ’75 § Lisa Labalme Osterland ’81 Joseph Palmiotti and Penny Haff Bruce S. ’46 and Marianne C. Parkinson v § James and Margarita Paulson Peggy Polsky Pennell ’54 § Howard B. Pettit ’48 §
Holly A. Phelps ’70 v § Daniel A. Popkin ’77 § Michael and Joanne Raphael § Norval and Ann Reece § David and Joyce Rivas Richard W. Robbins ’45 § Shirley Rogers § Tom Rogers ’73 § Paul E. Rohovsky ’86 Adrienne Wheeler Rudge ’59 v § John P. Rudolph ’31 § C. Peyton Rufe ’49 § Elizabeth Evans Rylander ’91 § Marco and Sondra Sacchi Robert S. Seltzer ’53 § Phyllis F. Sexton § C. Herbert Sharpless ’66 v § Xiaodong Shen and Qinghong Qiao David H. Shepp ’70 § Ken Shinoda ’91 § Richmond B. Shreve and Marguerite Chandler Carl A. Sinderbrand ’71 § Louis H. Skidmore Jr ’53 v § Matthew C. Smoose ’99 Marian Musgrave Stewart ’48 v § John D. and Jacqueline M. Streetz § Wilhelm Streit ’54 § Michael and Gabriele Streit Geraldine Dana Tisdall ’45 v § E. Carl Uehlein Jr ’58 and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57 v § Diane E. Vernon § Ian W. Vickery ’65 Louise Benton Wagner ’55 † Steven and Elizabeth Weiler Richard J. Westcott ’50 § James L ’54 and Robin Whitely v § M. Elizabeth Haines Williamson ’43 Marc L. Wise ’87 and Laurel Williams Wise Brian J. Wise ’93 § Geralyn Wolf Daniel T. Wormhoudt ’61 Yeong Mahn You and Hye Sook Hong Kathleen M. Young ’92 Jian Zhang and Min Shi Anonymous (1)
Young Alumni Leadership Circle
GOVERNING BOARD CELEBRATES TWENTY YEARS OF SUCCESS Over seventy guests attended a reunion event on Friday evening, April 8, 2011, to celebrate twenty years of remarkable achievements at George School. The event to honor former members of the George School Committee (the school’s governing board) was hosted by former committee clerk John Hunt, outgoing clerk David Bruton ’53, incoming clerk Richard Segel, and Head of School Nancy Starmer. All four hosts spoke about the memorable events during their tenure on the school’s governing board. Nancy Starmer thanked board members in the audience for their strategic thinking and good planning and emphasized that the school’s extraordinary success today is based on the good decisions they made in the past.
Alexander H. Slemrod ’01 Benjamin S. Smith ’91 Taisha M. Thompson ’91 Jevon W. Thoresen ’97 and Charlotte N. Jacobs Gordon L. Toggweiler ’04 Molly S. Weingart ’03 Stafford A. Woodley Jr ’94 Anonymous (1)
Gifts of $300 - $999 given by alumni from the Classes of 1991 to 2010 Kareem O. Afzal ’93 Ari M. ’98 and Shauna Betof v § Edward J. Brooke ’91 Andrew D. Cino ’00 Bradd A. Forstein ’93 Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 Yoshiko Kurotsu ’98 Vincent B. Murphy IV ’03 Eric Olson ’91 Kathryn K. Powell ’10 §
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Gifts to Capital and Special Projects George School’s beautiful campus, exceptional facilities, and educational programs have been made possible over the years by generous capital gifts from visionary alumni, parents, and friends. Capital gifts allow the school to sustain our long-term health and academic vitality, improve facilities, and provide for special programs.
Athleti cs cap ital projects i n it i at i v e
A n derso n L i b rary B u i ld i n g F u n d
Steven D. Bernardini and Nancy Zurn Bernardini § Ari M. ’98 and Shauna Betof v § Vincent R. Campellone and Karen Baker Campellone ’82 Gretchen Castle Geoffrey and Lisa A. Collier § Kevin M. Edwards ’97 Joan Campbell Eliot ’65 § Ashley Garrett ’76 § Lisa S. Garrison ’69 § Michael F. Gersie Don and Marilyn Hayden § Carol Powell Heller ’71 § Arthur C. ’47 and Sarah Henrie v § Joseph and Dorothy Highland Kenny King ’97 § Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Glenn A. Lamb and Susan W. Knight ’81 § Anne C. LeDuc v Paul A. ’65 and Pamela E. Machemer § Claudio and Savanna J. Mapelli Edward Marshall III and Joanna M. Bassert ’77 § Emily Nicklin ’71 § Amanda Sloan Perez ’83 Nancy Powell ’71 v § Blake Rodgers and Jody Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Richard M. and Bette Segel § Mitchel Skolnick and Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75 § Jack and Nancy O. Starmer § William and Joanna K C Storrar Ann Kalb Swart ’80 Andrew P. Trull ’72 and Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 Anonymous (1)
Diane Barlow Ari M. ’98 and Shauna Betof v § Susan L. Briant ’72 David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton v § Claire Holvik Favro ’68 Qi Gao and Nannan Xia Ashley Garrett ’76 § John F. Hunt v § Virginia Zerega Lloyd ’44 v § Carolyn B. Lyday Michael and Joanne Raphael § Barry Sonnenfeld and Susan Ringo § William and Joanna K C Storrar Richard and Carolyn Waghorne v
A n derso n C ap ital P roject R eser v e F u n d Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 † v §
C lass of 1 9 57 5 0 th R e u n i o n F u n d
Ellen N. Chase ’57 C lass of 1 9 5 8 L i b rary F u n d
Carol Park DiJoseph ’58 James P. Jones and Mary Trent Jones ’58 § Bonnie Dinsmore Kerrick ’58 C lass of 1 9 5 9 O u tdoor T errace
Thomas Atkinson III ’59 § Margaret T. Evans ’59 v George S. Glass ’59 § Adrienne Wheeler Rudge ’59 v § Stephen D. Shaffer ’59 Karyn Weir ’59 Robert B. Worth ’59 C lass of 1 9 6 0 5 0 th R e u n i o n F u n d
Harry E. Andrews II ’60 Patricia Hammerstein Benner ’60 Arthur Brosius II ’60 Philip H. Butterer ’60 Edward H. Clarke ’60 Cynthia Shoemaker Duncan ’60 Heller Halliday ’60 Corona A. Machemer ’60 § Lucinda Wharton May ’60 § Elisabeth Lippold McLaughlin ’60 Nils A. ’60 and Margaret H. Pearson
Jane Russell ’60 William P. Stein ’60 † Justin Stein Arthur S. Wood ’60 Wayne Yarnall ’60
E q u estr i a n M a i nte n a n ce
C lass of 1 9 6 5 M emor i al Garde n
P are n ts A ssoc i ati o n
William G. Barton ’65 § Sarah Walton Clark ’65 Frank A. Fetter ’65 § Jeanne B. Garrison ’65 William C. Harshbarger ’65 Nancy Bigbee Jensen ’65 v § Peter L. Joslin ’65 v Paula Fried Lawrence ’65 Jessica P. Lipnack ’65 Philip T. Lynes ’65 Paul A. ’65 and Pamela E. Machemer § Margaret Arnheim Nettinga ’65 James E. Owers Jr ’65 Francis F. Rivinus ’65 David R. ’65 and Elizabeth Satterthwaite Steven T. ’65 and Melinda Wrightson Anonymous (1)
Vernon and Dale Barback Chen-Yu Cheng and Hsiu-Huei Lee Geoffrey Darby and Margo Garrison ’72 Herb and Randi Denmark Neil and Shari Dolinsky S. Girard Lax ’70 and Dodie Hamblen § Norma Mendez Marco and Sondra Sacchi Barry Sonnenfeld and Susan Ringo § Wongi Sul and Jinjae Sul Blake and Marion T. Wells
David Hayden and Tracy LaRou O rchestra
Theresa Mazack
S pec i al P u rpose R estr i cted Elise Barash † v
Ann Fussell Schellenger ’38 § T r i p Gra n t F u n d
Karen A. Sulzberger ’70 v § C lass of 1 9 8 4 2 5 th R e u n i o n F u n d
Jeffrey M. Zeiger ’84
U n restr i cted R e v e n u e D e v elopme n t f u n d Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 † v §
C o u g ar C lass i c Golf O ut i n g
John B. Bank David and Mary Pat Berends Edward H. and Nila G. Betof § Bachu and Joan Biswas § Andrew J. Cantor ’77 and Elyse Shapiro Cantor Jonathan and Renee Cohen Norman J. Curry Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § Roger K. ’67 and Christine Eareckson Bradd A. Forstein ’93 Barry and Joan Gluck § Robert and Pamela Haberle Donald E. Jr and Mabel V. Houghton § Steven J. Jo ’90 S. Girard Lax ’70 and Dodie Hamblen § Christopher A. MacDonald ’03 Robert McNeil and Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77 § David and Joyce Rivas David R. ’65 and Elizabeth Satterthwaite Craig and Kim Scott Richard M. and Bette Segel § Don and Janet Trombley Paul and Deborah Wenclawiak § James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely v § Stafford A. Woodley Jr ’94
Woodshop P ro g ram
Tom and Rebecca Boucher
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Gifts to Endowment A strong endowment is vital to George School. Your gifts to endowment provide the capacity to meet our core commitments and help us maintain our leadership role in areas that are important to Quakers and our community at George School, such as financial aid and environmental sustainability. Endowment Funds also provide the long-term financial stability that allows the school to weather periods of economic turbulence.
A le x a n dra D u b oy s C as i llo M emor i al S cholarsh i p F u n d
Tova Ackerman Mitch and Lynn Baumeister Patricia H. Casillo Frank and Margaret Cosentino Nancy Cristy Ravinder S. Dhillon ’95 Tibbi Duboys § Marc and Cynthia Durst Sanford J. and Lorraine S. Durst Ethel Dworkin Michael and Marlene Fine Karin Fink § Paulette Gabbriellini Elayne Garcia Joseph and Ellen Gilbert Michael Gilbert Phyllis G. Gluck Amy G. Hammond ’94 Robert Hand Nicholas S. Hanlon ’94 Martha Hennington Daniel J. Holton-Roth ’95 and Catherine Crosby ’94 Gabor and Harriette Kaley Gilbert Klajman § Arthur and Vivian Klaus Wally and Ronni Kopelowitz Sam Malamud Mark C. Merwin ’94 Antonio Nadal and Milga Morales Nadal Mira Nakash Ralph and Rose Nakash Hector Negron ’95 § Marvin and Ellen Ochs Susan Plavin Wayne Reed Arthur and Carol Richman Martin and Marla Schreibman John Sherwin and Marcia Goldstein Lawrence D. Tarr Peter Taubman Lauren Torres Evelyn and Marsha Weber Aaron and Cori Werner
Mimi Werner Anonymous (1) A n dre w Bo u r n s S cholarsh i p f u n d
Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson § Daniel W. and Elizabeth M. Crofts § Steven Nierenberg and Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67 v § A n dre w Bo u r n s S oc i al J u st i ce F u n d
Stephanie Alisuag-Schreiber ’87 David L. and Ruth W. Bourns v § Joseph J. and Gail Caputo Susan M. Carr ’84 Christopher T. Holtz and Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 § Christine Y. Lee ’88 A n n e L e D u c Fac u lt y Athleti c F u n d
Carol Powell Heller ’71 § Bar b ara D odd A n derso n Fac u lt y / Staff S alar y E n do w me n t Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 † v § Bar b ara D odd A n derso n F i n a n c i al A i d E n do w me n t
William E. Loucks ’51 § Margery Levy Lustig ’51 § Tad Phillips ’51 § Donald K. Pusey ’47 and Barbara Hood Pusey ’51 § Charles M. Scudder ’51 James M. ’51 and Joanne Seabrook Louise Frederick Smolens ’51 Mary Finley Sohler ’51 § Victor C. Vaughen ’51 Josephine Moore Von Nieda ’51 Julia Jefferson Westerinen ’51 John A. Williams ’51 v David P. Willis ’51 Diana Moon Woodward ’51
J oh n E l i ot S cholarsh i p f u n d
C lass of 1 9 5 5 Fac u lt y S alary E n do w me nt
R e b a Bar n es F ac u lt y C ha i r
Kenneth S. Burton ’51 and Marjorie McFeely Burton ’55 § Eugenia Nelson Dilg ’55 § Constance Wharton Nasson ’55 Marcia Perera Van Dyck ’55 §
L i b rar i a n E n do w me nt
Anonymous (1) M alcolm & M ar g aret L o n g shore S cholarsh i p F u n d
Constance Longshore Hauver ’56 § Neple y S cholarsh i p f u n d David E. Nepley ’66 v §
Reba F. Barnes † R i chard E mmet S cholarsh i p f u n d
Steven D. Emmet ’62 § S pe n cer M emor i al S cholarsh i p f u n d Joan Eberhard ’71 v §
C lo v i s S cholarsh i p f u n d
Carol Wrightson Armstrong ’60 § Constance Shane Clovis ’60 † v § Bret and Susan Dlugosz Frank B. Fabian Jr Alan and Eileen Goldstein § Julia Gurganus Lubomir and Michele F. Mlynar Martin and Elizabeth Ogletree § Norval and Ann Reece § J. Lawrence Shane ’52 § Jack and Nancy O. Starmer § D a v i d Bo u r n s S cholarsh i p f u n d
Phyllis L. Babcock § E l i z a b eth H . J oh n s F u n d
David H. ’54 and Ann M. Johns § E n do w ed T r i p Gra n t f u n d
Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 † v §
John S. Hollister Jr ’62 and Marjorie Gustin §
C lass of 1 9 5 1 S cholarsh i p F u n d
E n er g y C e n ter E n do w me nt
Sally Kelsey Behuniak ’51 Diane Pusey Brocato ’51 Richard Brukenfeld ’51 Kenneth S. Burton ’51 and Marjorie McFeely Burton ’55 § Lucy C. Daniels ’51 § Elinor Murray Despalatovic ’51 Heath Dillard ’51 Virginia Stees Doppel ’51 Margaret Corry Hansell ’51 Sarah Robinson Harris ’51 § Constance Shepard Jolly ’51 N. Leroy Kirk ’50 and Sarah Weaver Kirk ’51 Robert P. ’51 and Patricia Lewis § Christopher Lindley ’51
Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson § R. John Davison John and Sylvia Eliot §
D. Scott Miller ’84 § E L IZ A B E T H T H AT C H E R Uehle i n F u n d
E. Carl Uehlein Jr ’58 and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57 v § J . H arold P assmore M emor i al F u n d
J. Robert Passmore ’62 J a n et H a i n es K osoff S cholarsh i p f u n d Harry R. Colson Jr ’56 v
Suzanne H. Good Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 §
S treetz S cholarsh i p F u n d
Clinton L. Barlow and Diana Wright Barlow ’61 Millard D. Brown II ’61 Richard Brown II ’61 § Susan Gormley Buchanan ’61 Peter D. Crown ’61 Susan Lloyd Doran ’61 Richard T. Evans ’61 David F. Fiske ’61 Sara Cumbler Fleschner ’61 Marsha Silvers Forman ’61 Keith P. ’61 and Kathleen Fox David W. Fraser ’61 Mary Frances Field Grohowski ’61 Marion J. Kincaid ’61 Michael S. Landes ’61 § Vicki Parker Lee ’61 H. Paul Lewis ’61 and Lydia Parry Lewis ’62 David F. Lindenfeld ’61 § Katrina Dyke Mason ’61 Mary Jay Taylor Michel ’61 James C. Michener ’61 Philip S. Morse ’61 Frank L. Olson and Ann Wilkerson Olson ’61 George T. Osterkamp ’61 Elizabeth Bernard Phillips ’61 § Carol Goldstein Popkave ’61 Lee N. ’61 and Kitty Price v § Elma Abbe Rickards ’61 Janet Clark Riley ’61 Corey R. ’61 and Jonne Smith v § Priscilla A. Smith ’61 Gretchen Herpel Stein ’61 Thomas C. Steinmetz ’61 § Jonathan Strong ’61 § Margaret Uehlein Suby Dorney ’61 § Stanley M. Sutton ’61
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Jim Talbot ’61 Reunion Class Fundraising Committee Member*
Why do you return to George School for reunions? George School is home to me. It was my childhood playground. I loved all those wonderful faculty members I looked up to as a little guy. Once or twice a year I feel the need to go back to get a little dose of George School. It’s in the fabric of who I am. All the Quaker traditions have taken hold. George School is a wonderfully inclusive place with people of all backgrounds and religions. It provides a very strong community experience. That experience and the faculty are as strong as ever. How were you involved with your 50th reunion? Thanks to my good buddy Burt Ross ’61, the driving force behind the reunion, I took part in both reunion planning and fundraising. We started shortly after our 45th. One of the reasons I got involved is that I just love my class. It’s got some fascinating, diverse people, and I love hearing about everybody’s life journey. Out of about one hundred, we had more than sixty classmates come, and we had a great time. We made a huge effort to get people to come back who hadn’t before.
“ Getting together and giving with my classmates is even more fun and meaningful than making an individual gift.”
How is your class gift important? Thanks to a couple of big gifts to start, a lot of class participation, and a large bequest from Nancy Ewing Gabel ’61, we raised over $572,600— a new record for reunion gifts. Our gifts support George School in many ways including our class’s scholarship endowment, which is now named for John and Jackie Streetz. John was our class sponsor for four years. He comes back for our reunions and stays in touch with many members of our class even though he lives in Oakland, California. The scholarship provides the funds to help a deserving child come to George School. Personally, I feel an obligation to give back to George School since it gave a lot to me.
Jim grew up at George School, where his father taught English, directed plays, coached, and was a dean. After graduating from the University of North Carolina, Jim taught English, coached, and served as athletic director during thirty-four years at Chestnut Hill Academy. Today he spends winters in Pennsylvania and summers in New Hampshire, where he is the director of Camp Tecumseh. * R eunioning classes typically honor their shared experiences with a special gift to the Annual Fund, but milestone reunions take it one step further. Fiftieth reunion classes, for example, often make capital or endowment gifts, whose impact extends beyond the current year.
Kathryn Waddell Takara ’61 James M. Talbot ’61 § Laurie Poole Ticehurst ’61 § Jonathan ’61 and Virginia G. Vaughan Daniel T. Wormhoudt ’61 U n restr i cted E n do w me n t
Paul A. Anderson ’46 † v John W. Bristow ’42 † v § Nancy Ewing Gabel ’61 † v § Constance Hicks Holcombe ’51 † v § J. Roland Pennock ’23 † June C. Smith v § Eleanor Mead Strong ’39 † v Elizabeth Tapley Worth ’39 †
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Walter M ohr L ect u re F u n d
William P. Hipple ’51 Harriett S. White Richards ’44 v § W i se Fam i ly S cholarsh i p F u n d
Allen F. and Hanna J. Wise v Marc L. Wise ’87 and Laurel Williams Wise
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GIFTS FROM ALUMNI AND STUDENTS The generosity of alumni and students bears witness to the care, intellectual challenge, and love they have experienced during their time here, and how that has shaped their lives. It is also a mark of their care for current and future generations of George School students. We are very grateful for their support.
1923
1939 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $990.00 Annual Fund Participation: 22% Sticky Bun Society Members: 6 John M. George Society Members: 6
Laura Cadwallader Clappison and Charles D. Clappison † § Robert P. Darlington Clifford R. Gillam Jr § Stanley M. Green v § Mollie Pickering Hallowell Bruce H. Kinloch § Judith Freedman Kramer Richard A. Lockyer and Maryanne Weber Lockyer § Rachel Dutcher Maloney § William I. Marble v § Senta Amon Raizen § Whitney K. Stearns § Richard T. Wilson §
M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
1 8 9 3 C i rcle
M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
J. Roland Pennock †
Thomas D. Sharples §
Howard S. Turner v §
Cynthia Kerr Bates † § Celia Price Patterson §
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1929
Marion Baldwin Norris
1931
Eileen Mattis O’Brien § Emily Park Powers § Margaret Brick Robjent § Margery Valentine Rugen Susanne Walmsley Saunders Amelie Anderson Sloan § Mary Brown Wright
8 0th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $1,050.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 29% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $1,050.00 Annual Fund Participation: 29% Sticky Bun Society Members: 3 John M. George Society Members: 6
75 th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $5,650.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 24% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $5,650.00 Annual Fund Participation: 24% Sticky Bun Society Members: 11 John M. George Society Members: 3 M a i n C i rcle
Helen Bernard West §
F. Marple Ambler
Sarah Campbell Coale § Jean Comfort Hallowell § Jane Cloud Moore § Helen Waddington Teberg §
1932
1937
S o uth L a w n C i rcle
John P. Rudolph §
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $5,100.00 Annual Fund Participation: 18% Sticky Bun Society Members: 3 John M. George Society Members: 5
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $820.00 Annual Fund Participation: 16% Sticky Bun Society Members: 11 John M. George Society Members: 11
Eloise Melville Smith v §
Elizabeth Brick Collier § C. Trevor Dunham Jr v § Susan Shaw Keffer Joan Payne Platner § Margery Brearley Ward
1933
1938
M a i n C i rcle
Frank H. Blumenthal v §
Edith Sullivan Silvers v §
1934 Jean Hammond Wheeler §
1935 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $15,079.50 Annual Fund Participation: 19% Sticky Bun Society Members: 4 John M. George Society Members: 3
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $920.00 Annual Fund Participation: 37% Sticky Bun Society Members: 11 John M. George Society Members: 7 S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
Ann Fussell Schellenger § Agnes Warne Blackstone § Phyllis Tait Dunham † v § Miriam E. Eyre v §
Eleanor Mead Strong † v M a i n C i rcle
Elizabeth Tapley Worth † Donald C. Bansen Jr § Margaret Smith Dolan § Herbert W. and Amanda H. Fraser § Esther Miller Morris § Donald M. Sutton v § David S. Way §
1942 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $4,325.00 Annual Fund Participation: 36% Sticky Bun Society Members: 19 John M. George Society Members: 11 M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
John W. Bristow † v § S o u th L a w n C i rcle
1940
Mary Carswell Johnson §
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $4,835.00 Annual Fund Participation: 30% Sticky Bun Society Members: 15 John M. George Society Members: 6 S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Kenneth T. and Virginia W. Brown Jane Shaw Kolkhorst § Marjory R. Abbott § Louise Zimmerman Forscher § Donald J. Kester Alice Nathan Levin § Judith Raymond Odlum § Alice Waddington Price § Barbara Frantz Sanders § Frances Wallin Shaw v Barclay White Jr Hannah Broomell Wilson § Helen Miller Wilson § Kathryn Wills Wolf
1941
Mary Eastburn Biggin v § Priscilla Haas Blum § Margaret Wilson Denison John S. Eastburn § Carl O. Erickson § Roger Ernst § Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell v § Elizabeth Dunn Mutch Joan Seidman Piker Shane E. Riorden § Cornelia Clarke Schmidt v § Eleanor Jessup Stevenson § Virginia Cobb Thibodeaux § Rolf and Nancy E. Valtin v § Harry M. Woske §
1943 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $4,667.30 Annual Fund Participation: 41% Sticky Bun Society Members: 19 John M. George Society Members: 12
70 th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $2,825.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 43% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $2,825.00 Annual Fund Participation: 43% Sticky Bun Society Members: 20 John M. George Society Members: 7 John R. Cary § Virginia Walton Christy §
S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Elizabeth Cox Corle v § M. Elizabeth Haines Williamson Dean G. Abercrombie Mary Elizabeth Ridge Allison v James F. Bogardus Jr § John R. Booth Jr William D. Boyer § Richard R. and Nancy D. Curtin Ruth Britton Gore § Nancy Smith Hayden and Robert G. Hayden §
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David Y. Hughes § Macdonald H. Leach v § Jean Taggart Lindblad § Judith Wright Matchett v § Betty Wilson Parry Henry C. Pickering Jr and Patricia Pickering Donald S. Preston Sonia Chalif Simon § Catherine J. Smith v § Agnes Dewees Stoertz § Marian Morse Swan Louis H. and Judith Vernon Elizabeth Eastburn Wells § JoAnn Johnson Woodman and Lewis Woodman v § Anonymous (1)
1944 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $9,075.00 Annual Fund Participation: 28% Sticky Bun Society Members: 17 John M. George Society Members: 11 18 93 C i rcle
Virginia Zerega Lloyd v § S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Florence Wellington Haase § Charles S. and Nancy H. Hough v § Mary Stone Brodish § Thomas F. and Lynn L. Bull § William M. Craighead and Betty Bakley Craighead Alice E. Duncan Aimée Wildman Elsbree and Langdon Elsbree § Cynthia Tomlinson Evans § John Fisher-Smith Paul L. Gomory William T. Green § Edgar P. Leggett § Elizabeth Brey Paxson Harriett S. White Richards v § Heinz Valtin §
1945 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $14,217.79 Annual Fund Participation: 36% Sticky Bun Society Members: 25 John M. George Society Members: 9 M a i n C i rcle
Caroline Palmer Bailey †
S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Elaine Votaw Bell § Richard W. Robbins § Geraldine Dana Tisdall v § Anne Johns Barney James W. Carl Jr Norman A. and Nancy Chance § Rebecca Timbres Coleman Charlotte Ridge Early Sarah Wood Fell v § Charles E. Gilbert § Darlington Hoopes Jr § Josephine Sills Hulbirt § James J. Jackson III Ruth Pettit Johnson and Ralph B. Johnson § Susan Williams Miller Mary Stapler Nystrom § Sumner Parker § J. Lewis Powell and Elizabeth LePatourel Powell v § Mary Lou Johnston Schmidt § Joan Seltzer Semple Vincent K. Shaudys § Betsy Thompson Turner § Alice Way Waddington v § Ann Kauffman Whelan Elizabeth Williams v §
1946
Nina Emerson Opel and William A. Opel v § Albert E. Paschkis § Elizabeth LePatourel Powell and J. Lewis Powell v § Kenneth S. Rawson § Joseph H. Reese Jr v Elizabeth Thom Robinson Joan Redland Schwab Andrew Segal § Edgar T. Shaudys Edward K. Shelmerdine Julia Walton Smedley Joseph A. Smith Jr v Harris I. Stern § Peter Stettenheim Marie T. Watson § Helen Lawrence Whitaker § L. Brett White Douglas H. Williams Christopher Wright § Josephine Woodward Zagieboylo
1947 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $6,010.00 Annual Fund Participation: 34% Sticky Bun Society Members: 31 John M. George Society Members: 10
6 5 th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $42,386.57 Reunion Giving Participation: 58% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $5,443.60 Annual Fund Participation: 58% Sticky Bun Society Members: 28 John M. George Society Members: 12 1 8 9 3 C i rcle
Paul A. Anderson † v S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Bruce S. and Marianne C. Parkinson v § Margaret P. Allen Kathryn Spackman Andersen § M. Barbara Gilpin Beddall § Joan Stolper Campbell Marjorie Claassen Craven § Jane Adams Darnell v Jane Scudder Escher Mary Stokes French § Mary Lou Baker Gould and David F. Gould v § Richard Heckman and Evelyn Fuss Heckman § Frances Nichols Hendrickson John W. Howell Jr Michael Kulla Margaret Brady Lettvin § Carlos Luria Robert Milam §
S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Douglas Campbell Jr Arthur C. and Sarah Henrie v § Carroll H. Bessey § Sara Barlow Biggs § George B. Bikle § Susanne Conrow Bingham v Walter H. Burdsall § Thomas D. and Joyslin W. Bushman v § Yinette Yu Chang § Gerret B. Conover C. Howard Davis § Justine Vaughen Fry v § Gwendolyn J. Kerr v § H. Paul Kester Barbara Strider Kuehn § D. Shannon Mackenzie Elizabeth Prior Magnusson Louise Kirk Mannion § Anne Thomas Moore § John D. Orr and Diane Siesel Orr v § Clarkson T. Palmer § Donald K. Pusey and Barbara Hood Pusey § David O. and Susan D. Saxton § Virginia Kauffman Schmunk § F. Parvin Sharpless and Jean Thompson Sharpless § Eugenia Smith Steelman Sarah McVaugh Swetka Carol Roberts Todd and Thomas A. Todd §
Mary Ellen Wood Tully § Rebecca Eves Ullrich § Avrom S. Waxman Darthea Smith Wilcox §
1948 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $4,403.00 Annual Fund Participation: 29% Sticky Bun Society Members: 21 John M. George Society Members: 7 S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Edward G. Jr and Elizabeth Biester § Howard B. Pettit § Marian Musgrave Stewart v § Roy T. Jr and Leigh Abbott v Rachel Blogg Abney § Doris Lang Balderston § Florence Horner Christiansen Jean Reeder Dew § Katharine Leggett Downham § Langdon Elsbree and Aimée Wildman Elsbree § David L. Emory § Elizabeth Graves Fraser J. Paul Humphrey § Jonathan Lindley Natalie Sperry Meyer § Dorothy Pusey Miller and Dale K. Miller Joseph Mitchell § Robert Neff and Anne Kirk Neff § George M. Stephens Jr § Wayne M. Stevenson David Van Praagh Susan Weaver Wolle §
1949 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $7,503.00 Annual Fund Participation: 28% Sticky Bun Society Members: 18 John M. George Society Members: 4 S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
Lawrence B. Buttenwieser § S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Frances Hankinson Hillman § C. Peyton Rufe § Donald Armstrong and Elizabeth Sweet Armstrong § David Binder § Julia Howell Cady John S. Carpenter Jr and Emilie Carpenter § Virginia Rogers Christopher Elizabeth Miller Cooke § R. Ted Curran v § Jennie Braddock Fischer and John S. Fischer Ruth McSparran Galantino
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Charles H. Haines § Katherine Green Hardy Elisabeth Quick Hill Nancy Barlow James June Miller Kimmel § Sally Stevens Luck George E. Peatick Jr Henry W. Ridgway Jr § Louis F. Schutzenberger Jean Thompson Sharpless and F. Parvin Sharpless § Lydia Huntington Sparrow v § Ellen Jenkins Squyres Barbara Kauffman Stokes Charles W. Tyson and Toy Coolidge Tyson
1951
Tad Phillips § James M. and Joanne Seabrook
S o u th L a w n C i rcle
1950
S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $149,456.00 Annual Fund Participation: 36% Sticky Bun Society Members: 38 John M. George Society Members: 26
Jack G. Schafer §
Patricia Dow Ashurkoff Wilhelmina Braddock Branson § Richard H. Burdsall and Priscilla Rogers Burdsall Peter J. Collins and Elizabeth Maule Collins § Anne Harris Dawson § Ellen Mayer Diamond Elizabeth Garside Goeselt § Delite Hoopes Hawk § Gail Eveland Hebert § David B. Holland § Valle Brewer Ingram v Ruth Anne Detwiler Jackson § Margery Paxson Jones § Judith Robbins King v § W. Bernard Marshall § Mary J. Mikuriya § Townley Biddle Neill § J. Nicholas Newman and Kathleen Kirk Newman § Diane Siesel Orr and John D. Orr v § Richard R. Packer v Deborah Shepard Rinner § David Rosen B. Lawrence Seabrook Jr J. Lawrence Shane § Maria Reif Sylvester Leonard S. Thomsen § Elisabeth Yeatman Walker Headley S. White Jr §
6 0 th R e u n i o n
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $33,720.00 Annual Fund Participation: 35% Sticky Bun Society Members: 28 John M. George Society Members: 9
1 8 9 3 C i rcle
S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
Constance Hicks Holcombe † v §
Esther Stapler Hart and Stephen Hart §
M a i n C i rcle
Edith Veit Johnstone § Anonymous (1) S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Richard J. Westcott § Elizabeth Sweet Armstrong and Donald Armstrong § Candace Cox Bonus v § Lorraine Mulford Cain Carl M. Campbell Jr † § Joseph H. Carter Jr Lynda Hitzrot Chandler § Mark K. Dresden Jr § David C. Edwards § Lois Craven Ferguson § Sara Walker Filemyr and Edward J. Filemyr Elaine Coe Hammer Sylvia Smith Hampton Barbara Coan Houghton § Andrew S. Kester § N. Leroy Kirk and Sarah Weaver Kirk Daniel Nadler § Lucy Larmon Packert J. Thomas Parry Patrick A. Pleven § Howard M. Rathbun § Diana Swackhamer Thatcher § Lynn Howell Thompson § Richard N. Townsend § Toy Coolidge Tyson and Charles W. Tyson Peter Woll §
1 8 9 3 C i rcle
William G. Nelson IV §
M a i n C i rcle
S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Richard Brukenfeld Theodore D. Frey § William E. Loucks §
1 8 9 3 C i rcle
Barbara Dodd Anderson † v § D. Peter Loucks v §
1952
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $47,415.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 43% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $6,615.00 Annual Fund Participation: 22% Sticky Bun Society Members: 38 John M. George Society Members: 7
Lucy Green Adams Hiram J. Allman Sally Kelsey Behuniak Diane Pusey Brocato Kenneth S. Burton and Marjorie McFeely Burton § Cynthia Wood Carter Duncan W. Comstock v § Lucy C. Daniels § Elinor Murray Despalatovic Heath Dillard Virginia Stees Doppel Margaret Corry Hansell Sarah Robinson Harris § William P. Hipple Constance Shepard Jolly Elizabeth Starr Joseph Sarah Weaver Kirk and N. Leroy Kirk Robert P. and Patricia Lewis § Nancy Rockefeller Libby § Christopher Lindley Margery Levy Lustig § Michael S. Muskat § Barbara Hood Pusey and Donald K. Pusey § Charles M. Scudder Louise Frederick Smolens Mary Finley Sohler § Victor C. Vaughen Josephine Moore Von Nieda Julia Jefferson Westerinen John A. Williams v David P. Willis Diana Moon Woodward James H. Worth §
Eleanor Zurn Hutt §
1953 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $14,795.00 Annual Fund Participation: 33% Sticky Bun Society Members: 29 John M. George Society Members: 9 M a i n C i rcle
David P. and Peggy B. Bruton v § David P. Willis Jr §
Nancy Stevenson Baker § Harriet Janney Ball § John P. Battin Jr John P. and Ann B. Beltz § Fanny Custer Clark Stephanie Bunzl Cohen § J. Douglass Davis Jr § Joyce Apple Evans § Richard T. Forman § Gabriel C. and Devera Garber v § Philip Grausman Margaret Weller Harkins and John J. Harkins § Michael S. Healy and Constance Dederer Healy Sheridan W. Johns III § David T. Jones § Sandra Trexler Kirkpatrick § Marjorie Ayars Laidman § Gail Johnson Laughlin and E. R. Laughlin Jr Frank T. McFaden III Jack H. Miller § Richard W. Pickering § Robert W. Pyle Jr § John C. Raushenbush § Frances McCammon San Miguel and Francisco San Miguel § Giles Wayland-Smith § Peter K. Zavitz §
1954 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $10,725.25 Annual Fund Participation: 33% Sticky Bun Society Members: 33 John M. George Society Members: 11 S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Carol Hauver Emerick § David H. and Ann M. Johns § Peggy Polsky Pennell § Wilhelm Streit § James L. and Robin Whitely v § John T. and Mary M. Arnold § Marjorie Morris Carroll § James S. Coan and Clara Montgomery Coan v § Nancy Bothwell Corrigan § Jean Lindsay de Streel Margaret Roy Ewing Robert A. Freedman v § Virginia Twining Gardner § Leigh M. Gelser § Peter D. GluskerPeter H. Gum § John J. Harkins and Margaret Weller Harkins § Gertrude Reif Hughes § Mary Anne Knight Hunter v §
S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Robert S. Seltzer § Louis H. Skidmore Jr v §
† DECEASED § STICKY BUN SOCIETY v JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY
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Alice Kent Stephens Betty Lou Leedom Thompson §
Keiichi Ishibashi § Elaine Martin James Cassandra Abbe Kimble Don A. Kinsey E. David Luria v § Judith Jacobson Magee Cecelia Bay Otto and R. Newlin Otto § Gordon E. Page Jr § Franklin H. Pennell Jr § Virginia Porter Reynolds § Susan Grubb Roegiers Rebecca Hoge Shankland Sylvia Kelsey Spotts and Carleton Spotts § Eileen Thompson v Margot Stevens Trout Sara Altman Vogel § William III and Darlene Waddington §
D. Judson Randall v § Sandra Stees Sudofsky and John Sudofsky § Marcia Perera Van Dyck § Mary Smith Waddington § Edgar S. Walsh § Susan Arnold Winship § Jane Chandler Wolfe Christopher B. Wright and Kay Windham
1955
1 8 9 3 C i rcle
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $9,561.32 Annual Fund Participation: 42% Sticky Bun Society Members: 34 John M. George Society Members: 9
Constance Longshore Hauver §
S o u th L a w n C i rcle
M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
Judith Taylor Uehlein and E. Carl Uehlein Jr v §
S o uth L a w n C i rcle
M a i n C i rcle
Richard I. Grausman v Louise Benton Wagner †
Constance Archbald v §
1956
5 5 th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $48,425.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 33% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $31,307.27 Annual Fund Participation: 33% Sticky Bun Society Members: 34 John M. George Society Members: 8
Ann Noe Gelfand and Martin Gelfand §
S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
David W. Atkinson § Peggie Harris Bachmann Alex Bay Helen Benton Boley v § Marjorie McFeely Burton and Kenneth S. Burton § Nan Burchette Cameron § Richard D. Claiborn § Alison Smith Claus § Clara Montgomery Coan and James S. Coan v § Diran Dermen § Eugenia Nelson Dilg § Susan Cadwallader Fletcher † John S. Guyton § Constance Dederer Healy and Michael S. Healy Lamartine F. and Emeline Hood v § Harry G. Hoyt Jr and Gay I. Hoyt § David C. Humphrey § Michael L. Ingerman Suzanne Parry Lamborn Robert G. Lathrop § Elizabeth Wadleigh Leary § Charles M. Mansbach II § Constance Wharton Nasson Jane Fredendall Nolder M. Ellen Chadeayne O’Grady and James O’Grady v § R. Newlin Otto and Cecelia Bay Otto § Michael H. Phillips William D. Pickering §
Michael J. Kosoff and Virginia Work Kosoff § S o uth L a w n C i rcle
William B. P. Jr and Jean K. Cadwallader Harry R. Colson Jr v Ann Preston Ayres v M. Elizabeth Newbold Biehl Eugene H. Brownell § Patricia Daniells Carter Lynette S. Chandler § William S. Dockhorn and Carol Wengert § Keith W. Eveland Jean Colgan Gould Joseph G. Hancock Jr § Elizabeth Dann Jones § Patricia Hicks Kleis Kathleen Irving Krier Briant H. Lee v Thomas C. Maddux Patricia Goss McLain Jane Van Schoick Millar Werner E. Jr and Helen T. Muller § Deborah Janney O’Keefe § R. Marshall and Barbara Phillips C. Dilworth Pierson § Nancy Crowell Reinbold § Susan Windle Rogers v § Nancy Clark Rolston Brian W. Stafford
Katherine Polsky Vivian and David J. Vivian Natalie Scull Watkins Kenneth A. Wyse
1957 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $110,455.00 Annual Fund Participation: 33% Sticky Bun Society Members: 27 John M. George Society Members: 8 1 8 9 3 C i rcle
Frederick W. Beans II v M a i n C i rcle
Leonard E. Majzlin and Carol Hall Majzlin
R. Creighton Booth Elisabeth Potts Brown Roger C. Bruestle § Patricia Patrick Bryan § Judith Talbot Campos § Ellen N. Chase Eleanor Morris Cox § Harry B. Danner II § Carroll Conklin Eagles William H. Earle Adele Hommell Edwards Elizabeth Spang Ericson Jonathan F. Esty § Samuel A. Everitt and Kate Prior Everitt § Charles Freeman Priscilla Arnold Gillis Susan Owers Haedrich § Linda Leighton Harrison and Richard Harrison § Roland F. Hirsch William I. Houghton III and Gail F. Houghton § Michael C. Hoyt § Joseph W. Johnson Mary Baily Jordan and Arthur K. Jordan § Gretchen Wambaugh Koerting § Joan Applegate Lane and Robert N. Lane § George C. Millikan v § Elizabeth New Weld Nolan § Virginia Woodward Ogle Jennifer Abraham Page § John W. Pusey and Suzanne Brosius Pusey § Philip S. Ross Mary L. Shoemaker § Polly S. Stevens §
John B. Swayne III § Garry Thomas § Anne Thompson Richard Wood Jr §
1958 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $7,275.00 Annual Fund Participation: 44% Sticky Bun Society Members: 23 John M. George Society Members: 10 S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Mary Trent Jones and James P. Jones § E. Carl Uehlein Jr and Judith Taylor Uehlein v § Harriet Busselle Barrow Annette Wilder Breiling Alden F. Briscoe John J. and Jean Burton Asa C. Cadwallader John F. Cadwallader and Jane Hires Cadwallader Mary Ann Hahn Dickel Carol Park DiJoseph Robert D. Drake Jr § David L. Elwell § Emily Pennell Endries and Robert N. Endries § Robert H. and Suzanne W. Fletcher § Peggy Kahoe Fowler Sherrie Platt Gibson § Peter N. Grad § Martha Scull Haines v Marjorie Pusey Hall v § Eileen Moore Hickman Bruce R. Hoffman Linda Baker Hunter Carol Knight John W. Dix Kerlin III Bonnie Dinsmore Kerrick Marilyn Magid Levine Miriam Zeman Marecek Nancy Baker Martin v Dillwyn P. Paiste IV v § David R. Perera § George L. and Nancy Pickering Katharine C. Pierce Linda Ticehurst Pierce v Judith Guyton Pritchett Suzanne Brosius Pusey and John W. Pusey § Jan Altman Rein Roberta Newton Rosen § Kathie O’Hara Schreibman Elizabeth Noe Shapiro § John F. Steinfirst § † DECEASED § STICKY BUN SOCIETY v JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY
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Christine Jensen Storch § George M. Tai § John M. Templeton Jr v Harry R. Tomlinson Pamela Page Waller v §
1959 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $9,281.75 Annual Fund Participation: 24% Sticky Bun Society Members: 18 John M. George Society Members: 6 M a i n C i rcle
John H. Lippincott § S u n nyb a n ke C i rcle
George S. Glass § S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Adrienne Wheeler Rudge v § Thomas Atkinson III § David S. Barry William C. Bernard § Philena Turner Bolden MaryAnne Wilson Cowdrey Judith Rudolph Craig § Robert B. Dockhorn § Margaret T. Evans v Kate Prior Everitt and Samuel A. Everitt § Joyce Crockett Funston and Peter Funston § Patricia Hollander Gross Jill Stokes Halbert and Peter Halbert Willis J. Hidell Larrine Sullivan Holbrooke § David S. Johnson Patricia Ives Langston § Joan Postlethwaite Longcope Michael R. Plunkett and Sara McKean Plunkett § E. Spencer Quill § Robert C. Schmidt Barbara Stockham Sears v § Suzanne Phelps Sellers Stephen D. Shaffer Content Bryant Smith § Peter M. Thomas Karyn Weir Robert B. Worth
1960 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $6,392.20 Annual Fund Participation: 25% Sticky Bun Society Members: 22 John M. George Society Members: 4 1 8 9 3 C i rcle
Constance Shane Clovis † v § S u n nyb a n ke C i rcle
Laurence B. Green §
S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Blythe Danner Harry E. Andrews II Carol Wrightson Armstrong § Patricia Hammerstein Benner Oliver J. Bjorksten v Katherine Kelton Bozarth Arthur Brosius II Philip H. Butterer Neil L. Campbell § Edward H. Clarke Roy R. Duboff Cynthia Shoemaker Duncan Heller Halliday Bettina J. Huber § Graham D. Johnson and Janet Hicks Johnson § Lee H. Kenworthy § Barbara Van Pelt Lee § Jill Alden Lindenmeyr Elizabeth Wood Lukshides § Corona A. Machemer § Lucy Quaintance Maeyer Lucinda Wharton May § Deborah Leedom McGeorge § Elisabeth Lippold McLaughlin Nils A. and Margaret H. Pearson Constance Abbott Ray § Jane Russell David J. Schiller § Hannah Palmer Snyder and Ivan R. Snyder v § Mary Chapman Speare William P. Stein † Nancy Eastburn Teller § Peggy Colvin Tropp § Karen B. Winner Michael J. Winocour Arthur S. Wood Wayne Yarnall Aldwin H. Zim §
1961
5 0 th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $572,600 Reunion Giving Participation: 42% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $15,543.72 Annual Fund Participation: 19% Sticky Bun Society Members: 29 John M. George Society Members: 12
Nancy Ewing Gabel ’61 John M. George Society Member*
Nancy inspired classmates to keep in touch with each other and George School. Now she inspires others to follow her lead in putting George School in their estate plans. To her classmates, Nancy was a friendly voice reminding them to share their news or rallying them for the next reunion. To coworkers, she was a world traveler who enjoyed telling tales from her many cruises. To George School, Nancy was a longtime friend, whose generosity (she named the school as a beneficiary of her estate) will enrich the lives of students for years to come. A member of Greenwich Friends Meeting in Greenwich, New Jersey, Nancy was also a member of George School’s Sticky Bun and John M. George societies, reflecting her long history of giving to the school. In making her bequest an unrestricted gift, she trusted George School to use it in the most beneficial way. Head of School Nancy Starmer describes the estate gift as “a very kind and meaningful way to honor the importance George School played in her life.” As the class of 1961’s correspondent, Nancy Ewing Gabel was “always urging us to write class notes so we could find out about one another,” says classmate Jim Talbot. “She was like a church. She never gave up on you.” In October 2009, Nancy wrote to her class, “Once again I want all our classmates to mark their calendars for Mother’s Day weekend in May of 2011 for our amazing 50th reunion.” As Jim describes, she “put the word out that it didn’t matter if you were fat or thin, rich or poor, and she set up a fund to help people come back.” Unfortunately, she did not live to enjoy the reunion, but a large number of her classmates attended. The $572,630 raised, which includes Nancy’s legacy gift, set a new record for class gifts at George School.
1 8 9 3 C i rcle
Nancy Ewing Gabel † v § Lee N. and Kitty Price v § M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
Susan Lloyd Doran Vicki Parker Lee Thomas C. Steinmetz § M a i n C i rcle
Corey R. and Jonne Smith v §
Nancy named George School as a beneficiary of her estate. If you want to learn more about making a bequest to George School or how you can give without affecting your income during your lifetime, contact Director of Planned Giving Andrew Popkin at 215.579.6563 or visit our website for more details. * J ohn M. George Society members have included George School in their estate plans and informed the school of their commitment.
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Richard T. Evans Gretchen Herpel Stein S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Richard Brown II § David W. Fraser Michael S. Landes § James C. Michener Daniel T. Wormhoudt Diana Wright Barlow and Clinton L. Barlow Millard D. Brown II Susan Gormley Buchanan Peter D. Crown J. Stephen Dummer David F. Fiske Sara Cumbler Fleschner Keith P. and Kathleen Fox Mary Frances Field Grohowski Marion J. Kincaid H. Paul Lewis and Lydia Parry Lewis David F. Lindenfeld § Georgia Machemer § Katrina Dyke Mason Mary Jay Taylor Michel Philip S. Morse Ann Wilkerson Olson and Frank L. Olson George T. Osterkamp Elizabeth Bernard Phillips § Sara McKean Plunkett and Michael R. Plunkett § Carol Goldstein Popkave Lydia Potts Quill § Elma Abbe Rickards Janet Clark Riley Priscilla A. Smith Jonathan Strong § Margaret Uehlein Suby Dorney § Stanley M. Sutton Kathryn Waddell Takara James M. Talbot § Thomas F. Thomas Jr Laurie Poole Ticehurst § James W. Townsend Jr Jonathan and Virginia G. Vaughan Robert D. Wayland-Smith §
1962 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $3,838.00 Annual Fund Participation: 22% Sticky Bun Society Members: 20 John M. George Society Members: 5
Susan Grad Baerwald § Albert M. Bradley and Deborah Teel Bradley § Newton T. Brosius Jean Boardman Duff Steven D. Emmet § Charles T. Jr and Martha L. Evans v § Linda Lynes Groetzinger Christopher B. Guild § Thomas H. Guyton Susan Booth Houle § Gail E. Jackson § Robert W. and Lucia Knight Ruth Bonner Levine and Howard Levine § Lydia Parry Lewis and H. Paul Lewis Paulette Wingeyer Licht Beal A. Lowen § Douglas O. Maass § Christopher L. Noble J. Robert Passmore Sally Holton Sakewicz Margaret Emory Stackpole § Peter L. Taylor § Carol Thompson Townsend Garry-Lou Haberman Upton § Peter C. Westover Allan R. and Susan S. Winn § W. A. Stewart Wright Jr §
S o uth L a w n C i rcle
David B. and Gloria Denoon v
Thomas G. Mendell § Maurice W. Ayars Jr Mary Cairns Bolton Deborah Teel Bradley and Albert M. Bradley § Peter H. Fraser Bette Jean Eck Ganter § Barry S. Gee Alison Harris § Sally Mansbach Herman § Nancy S. Irving Nancy Lange Don F. and Linda Marshall Morgan Phenix § Marthajane Robinson § Elliot A. Sainer § Muhammad A. Saleh § Virginia Bradley Scarlet § Douglas P. and Mary M. Smith Chandler M. Walton §
1965 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $10,161.68 Annual Fund Participation: 22% Sticky Bun Society Members: 20 John M. George Society Members: 7 S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
1963 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $3,035.94 Annual Fund Participation: 17% Sticky Bun Society Members: 12 John M. George Society Members: 4 S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Nancy Bigbee Jensen v § S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Anne Bode Aarnes David H. Foster and Holly Barnet-Sanchez Peter L. Joslin v Ian W. Vickery
Beverly A. Mikuriya § John S. and Elizabeth Ambler Eric S. Blumberg § Elizabeth Shaw Bugg Sara Kelso Chambers Thomas Cooch § Carol Ellis Duke and Frank S. Duke Jr Tamson Myers Ely § G. Ronald Powell Gretchen A. Sandles Frances Preston Schutz § Lucinda Sharp-Gates v Nancy Sussman Siverd v § Betty Fretz Southworth Katharine P. Sterling § Samuel M. Sullivan v
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John S. Hollister Jr and Marjorie Gustin §
S o u th L a w n C i rcle
1964 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $3,835.00 Annual Fund Participation: 17% Sticky Bun Society Members: 15 John M. George Society Members: 2
William G. Barton § Sarah Walton Clark Joan Campbell Eliot § Christine Erb v § Sarah McCune Fairfield § Frank A. Fetter § Jeanne B. Garrison Rachel M. Greeley § William C. Harshbarger Paula Fried Lawrence Jessica P. Lipnack Philip T. Lynes Paul A. and Pamela E. Machemer § Susan Rarig Makler Donald S. and Lynda Miller Margaret Arnheim Nettinga James E. Owers Jr W. Blake K. Parry Jr and Janice Parry § Wayne D. Parsons Edward R. Potts Jr Philip G. Rhoads § Francis F. Rivinus Carol Samuel
David R. and Elizabeth Satterthwaite Martin F. Smith § Judy Winter Walker and Stephen R. Walker § Roger F. Wood Steven T. and Melinda Wrightson Anonymous (1)
1966
4 5 th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $4,135.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 18% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $5,194.40 Annual Fund Participation: 19% Sticky Bun Society Members: 12 John M. George Society Members: 4 S o u th L a w n C i rcle
A. Louisa Beck Hatanaka § C. Herbert Sharpless v § Timothy W. Barash Aklog Birara Barbara Eckert Blumberg Erica M. Brinton Thomas S. Cadwallader III Rachel Eisenhard Cartwright Holly Richardson Donovan Charles K. Esser § Nancy Jorczak Stephen J. Kaufman § Mary Hicks Kinzer Robert S. Klein Diane Edwards La Voy Susan Lane David E. Nepley v § Pamela R. Potter § Nathalie Saxton de Perez Mary Crouch Semple § A. Eric Widenmeyer III Charles F. Willson Deborah A. Young
1967 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $5,721.00 Annual Fund Participation: 21% Sticky Bun Society Members: 15 John M. George Society Members: 8 S o u th L a w n C i rcle S. David Miller v §
Anonymous (1) Deborah Beck Barbara Fritsche Berger § Ruth E. Bromer Carolyn Campbell Brown v Joan L. Caldwell Roger K. and Christine Eareckson Stephen J. and Lois M. Esser Eva M. Eves §
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TONY JACKSON ’71 AND MARIE HOOPER JACKSON ’73 Sticky Bun Society Members*
How did you two meet? Tony: Marie and I were not at George School at the same time. Instead we met in college when she came to Smith. I was already at Amherst when a classmate, Clifton Coleman, told me about her. There is a bond that all George School folks have. When I heard that she had attended George School, I knew she had to be special. How did George School influence you? Marie: Each of us had a unique experience. For me, meeting people from all over the world had a profound impact. I’m an OB/GYN who has always worked in rural areas, trying to increase access to care for women who wouldn’t otherwise have it and to better their lives through education. I am very thankful to have gone to such a wonderful school with great academics that enabled me to go to a top-tier college and pursue my career.
Tony: George School started me off with a bang and gave me confidence. I got a sense that the world was my oyster and, that if I lived a life of service, I would be rewarded. For me, George School affirmed the power of belief in possibilities. Marie: We brought our daughter, Lauren ’03, with us every time we came back to campus. We impressed her so much with our interest in George School that she wanted to be a part of it as well. I was thrilled that she developed a love of languages while at George School and that her experiences on a very special service trip to Nicaragua impacted our whole family.
“ A t George School I benefited from a consistently nurturing environment, so I want to be consistent in giving to George School.”
Why do you give every year? Tony: The school gave me so much in two years that it is impossible for me to ever repay it. At George School I benefited from a consistently nurturing environment, so I want to be consistent in giving to George School. I would encourage all of my classmates and fellow alumni to become members of the Sticky Bun Society, whatever the amount.
After college, the Jacksons attended the University of Pennsylvania. Marie attended medical school and Tony attended graduate school in city planning, followed later by law school at the University of Richmond. The couple leads a multistate lifestyle, splitting their time between Farmville, Virginia; Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; and Cumberland, Maryland. Tony has a general law practice and Marie is an OB/GYN. * Sticky Bun Society members have made gifts to the Annual Fund since graduating or for ten or more consecutive years. Recognizing individuals who “stick” with George School, the society takes its name from the school’s longtime breakfast treat. Tony finds the name particularly appropriate, as he fondly remembers both the tradition and the “consistent goodness of the buns.”
Karen B. Garrison § Elisabeth Heyward § Elizabeth Baker Johnson v § Faith Mason Susan Deitz Milmoe § Wendy Gross Nierenberg and Steven Nierenberg v § Harold R. Parks § Cheryl Peterfreund Reeves § Anne Culp Storch and Jay Storch v § Melanie Wright Tripp § Frederick Weisskopf Willie Deemer Wickman §
1968 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $4,033.00 Annual Fund Participation: 19% Sticky Bun Society Members: 9 John M. George Society Members: 7 S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Lorraine Appelbaum
Sandra Antonoff Patricia L. Boyer v Elizabeth P. Cadwallader Barbara Janney Desanzo and Al Wahbey v § William N. Farran III Claire Holvik Favro Mary Suter Holman v § Richard C. John Jr § Lewis Levine Kenneth Miller Priscilla Gillespie Nagy § W. Webster Newbold and Jan Etherington Newbold Patricia Kramon Pincus and Martin Pincus Richard A. Platt Patricia Randall § Barbara Samuel § Pru Stasikewich Jay Storch and Anne Culp Storch v § Amy Lewis Tabor v David and Carol Walton Tannye Wold v Anonymous (1)
1969 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $3,495.00 Annual Fund Participation: 15% Sticky Bun Society Members: 16 John M. George Society Members: 4 A. Catherine Seely Boyd § James A. Brokaw II § Stanley P. Cope § Geoffry H. Fried Elizabeth Wood Fritsch and C. Theodore Fritsch § Robert E. Ganz v § Lisa S. Garrison § Deborah Snipes Hale and James Hale § Hal K. Haveson § Deborah Smith Hilke Katherine Holden § Lucy S. Judson Jonathan D. March § Carol Greenwald Mazmanian § Elizabeth Cope McDonald § Jean Platt Rospondek
Stephen A. Somers and Katherine Augenblick Somers Burghard P. Taulien § Donald J. Wenzel § John C. Widenmeyer
1970 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $12,910.10 Annual Fund Participation: 18% Sticky Bun Society Members: 19 John M. George Society Members: 4 M a i n C i rcle
Faisal A. Saleh § Karen A. Sulzberger v § S o u th L a w n C i rcle Holly A. Phelps v §
David H. Shepp §
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Andrew E. Biggin § Laurence G. Jr and Lorraine T. Claggett Nicholas Emlen Richard G. Fisher Louise Boone Hanson § Roger L. Kay S. Girard Lax and Dodie Hamblen § Jeffrey L. Lipkowitz § Brook Richardson Maher Peter N. Moyes and Deborah Sutton Moyes Jeremiah W. Powell II § Catherine A. Shaw § Katherine Augenblick Somers and Stephen A. Somers Paul C. Spector Wendy L. Talbot v Barbara W. Tindall and Christopher M. Welch § Sally Snipes Wells Eric W. Wheeling §
1971
4 0th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $22,496.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 33% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $19,146.00 Annual Fund Participation: 33% Sticky Bun Society Members: 38 John M. George Society Members: 10 M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
Carol Powell Heller § Emily Nicklin § S u n nyb a n ke C i rcle Nancy Powell v §
John A. Samuels S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Carl A. Sinderbrand § Cynthia Allen Donald J. Anderson Patricia Appelbaum Anne Butler § Clifton Coleman Joan Eberhard v § David K. Esser Edward J. Filemyr IV Lois Eves Fink Marjorie Lane Fischer v § Louise Fry David F. III and Suzan Gould Betsy L. Gross Nancy Henry Hale John F. Hallowell § Stephenie Hollyman Amy L. Horne Susan Woodman Hoskins and Scott E. Hoskins § Antonio P. Jackson and E. Marie Hooper Jackson v §
Richard E. Johnson § Tod J. and Barrie L. Kaufman § Soosan McCauley Kirbawy Steven B. Levine Jody Lisberger Shirwil Schultz Lukes § Gogi Adler Millner Peter A. Motson § Quentin W. Nelson Bill Orme Frederick C. Paine Margaret L. Pantridge Jay N. Robinson Jaki Vincent Shelton Green Martha Kirk Swartz Elizabeth S. Taylor Geoffrey M. Troy § Meredith L. Walker §
1972 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $5,605.00 Annual Fund Participation: 16% Sticky Bun Society Members: 18 John M. George Society Members: 5 S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
Margo Garrison and Geoffrey Darby John R. Bassert § James A. Boorstein v § Susan L. Briant Nancy Brockway Marvin v § Deborah Vernon DiMicco and Bruce S. DiMicco § Faith Kiermaier Feder and Michael Feder § Guy Fischer Peter S. Landstrom v James R. Moore § James H. and Deborah D. Newbold § Lawrence H. Passmore § Andrew P. Rivinus § Sigmund J. Roos and Ruth Rohde v § Rebecca Price Schroeder and Robert Schroeder Bryna Siegel Anne Waddington Snyder § David T. Tanaka Roberta Tomascoff Andrew P. Trull and Tacie Yerkes Trull §
1973 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $4,010.00 Annual Fund Participation: 13% Sticky Bun Society Members: 12 John M. George Society Members: 4
Linda Blum v Anne M. Connell § Catherine M. Fox Jonathan S. Gormley § John B. Hoffman v § Timothy W. Hunter § E. Marie Hooper Jackson and Antonio P. Jackson v § John P. Orr § Anne Stearns Pardun Henry C. Parry II Julie Rowell § Mary Ann Warner Stauffer § Daphne Plaisted Taylor § Priscilla Joslin Vint
1974 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $6,045.00 Annual Fund Participation: 12% Sticky Bun Society Members: 9 John M. George Society Members: 1 S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
Hannah Shore Jacobs William H. Coleman Jr § Jay S. Dunitz David O. Eckert Sally A. Fullam § Geoffrey C. Gould Richard M. Guttman Barbara McAnerney Kohout Ruth Rohde and Sigmund J. Roos v § Katie Shellenberger Schwieger Peter E. Simson Craig X. Sotres § Louise Stark § Tacie Yerkes Trull and Andrew P. Trull § Terese Van Solkema-Waitz and John Waitz Brad J. Zoltick Anonymous (1)
1975 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $7,516.00 Annual Fund Participation: 14% Sticky Bun Society Members: 13 John M. George Society Members: 2 1 8 9 3 C i rcle
Leslie Plapinger Skolnick and Mitchel Skolnick § S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
James Sacherman § S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Steven Nayowith § S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Elizabeth Boyle Illick Tom Rogers §
Jill Arace § Eliza R. Bates Robert N. Cembalest Karen Diamond § Bruce S. DiMicco and Deborah Vernon DiMicco § Charles W. Haines III Sarah M. Lowe Teri J. MacBride v Suzanne Miller Mandala § Jennifer McFeely Kate Sherfy Rogers Kathy Hart Rogers § Joel I. Roos Nan L. Rossien Richard J. Wiest § Susan Yardley Wood Anonymous (1)
1976
3 5 th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $69,231.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 28% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $19,299.01 Annual Fund Participation: 28% Sticky Bun Society Members: 18 John M. George Society Members: 3 1 8 9 3 C i rcle
Ashley Garrett § M a i n C i rcle
Constance Hancock Bourque Anonymous (1) S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
David L. Koffman S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Paul M. Altman and Frances Benson Altman § Susan Edmonds Eyre Tomas E. Ancona Lee A. Baer Robert Bassert Margot A. Biggin v § Jean Hesselman Bohr § Abigail E. Burford William R. Cameron John P. Collier § Andrea Jewitt Comstock § Susan J. Crane v § Catherine S. Crooks Janet A. Flemer David K. Gittelman Michael D. Goldberg and Sybille Holzer-Goldberg Elizabeth Davison Hyde Charlotte Gullberg Johnston William A. Johnston IV Nancy Caplan Leson Barry T. McMickle Drew I. Newman
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Jayne Nichols Robert L. Orr and Holly Schroder Orr § Kathleen Peregoy § Frances R. Plough § Margaret A. Schloss-Hennessey Barbara J. Shaw Hank B. and Lisette Siegel Carter J. and Erin B. Sio Daniel K. Stoudt Evelyn Hoopes Streett Ann Sweeten Phyllis R. Trout Elizabeth R. Vahlsing Cynthia F. White Anonymous (1)
1977 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $16,448.31 Annual Fund Participation: 12% Sticky Bun Society Members: 18 John M. George Society Members: 0
Andrew S. Alexander Stephen M. Barth James P. Biester Robin Klatzkin Bochner Jennifer Kuebler Davis and Kevin Davis § Marta Ernst Robert J. Eynon William S. Hallowell § Paul H. Lin W. Thomas and Jacqueline Lomax Holly DiMicco Olson Holly Schroder Orr and Robert L. Orr § Jonathan W. Platt and Melanie J. O’Neill v § Seth A. Rosenthal § James A. Schragger § Seth L. Temin § Bonnie Alden Van Fossen
1979
Robert E. and Denise Esberg Florence L. Finkle Nancy Dermen Foster § William A. Hammerstein Maria Aukee Hellman Sarah E. Juram Julia S. Kim Seth P. Madway § Glenn F. Miller § Lindalee Knight Mulligan § Jill Roberts Sarantschin Brian E. and Deborah Seabrook § Michael D. Shepard § David G. Smith John J. Sommers v Kurt W. Veitch § Elizabeth Weiss-Bernarducci Jill C. Wilkens
1981
3 0 th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $20,165.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 13% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $15,165.00 Annual Fund Participation: 13% Sticky Bun Society Members: 8 John M. George Society Members: 4
Jennifer Cox McNeil and Robert McNeil §
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $11,730.00 Annual Fund Participation: 12% Sticky Bun Society Members: 9 John M. George Society Members: 2
M a i n C i rcle
M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
Eric Berger §
Jody Krosnick Rodgers and Blake Rodgers
M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
William F. Bald Lisa Peregoy Breuner § Theresa Campbell-Yates § Margaret Hawthorne Doty and Edward Doty § Nelia W. Dunbar Thomas R. Hiatt Lucinda L. Hitchcock David L. Hostetter Shahriar Khabiri Thomas D. Krewson Mary M. Melchior Laura B. Radin Suzanne F. Smith Lori Robb Weaver § J. Rodman Wright
M a i n C i rcle
M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
Anonymous (1)
S u n nyb a n ke C i rcle
Eric S. Hellman § S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Joanna M. Bassert and Edward Marshall III § Daniel A. Popkin § Debra Gross Balka Douglass Boone Sanford A. Bristol § Marie-Claire Brown Andrew J. Cantor and Elyse Shapiro Cantor Amy Felder Davidson and Ken Davidson § Kevin Davis and Jennifer Kuebler Davis § John C. Gavin Judith Page Kroeger § Lucinda O’Neill Janice R. Pauley Sara Stern Pinkus and Larry Pinkus H. Christian Schmalbruch § Bruce E. Webster §
1980 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $9,700.00 Annual Fund Participation: 15% Sticky Bun Society Members: 11 John M. George Society Members: 4
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $1,215.00 Annual Fund Participation: 13% Sticky Bun Society Members: 13 John M. George Society Members: 3
S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Ellen Unterberg Celli § Lisa Labalme Osterland David Aronson Sarah Brady Diane R. Brenner § John F. Cadwallader Jr and W. Blair Jennings Joyce K. Conrow Timothy R. Hoopes David S. Jacoby Kathy E. Klein § Susanna Bush Manstein § Bethann Morgan v Katherine Pennell Nancy Brown Smith § Susan Keim Wiggins §
1982
Paul M. Stafford
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $3,209.97 Annual Fund Participation: 8% Sticky Bun Society Members: 3 John M. George Society Members: 16
S o uth L a w n C i rcle
S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Steven B. Kauff §
Masayuki Kazahaya
M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
1978
Susan W. Knight and Glenn A. Lamb §
Ann Kalb Swart M a i n C i rcle
Christopher O. Branam Valentina A. Britten Karen Baker Campellone and Vincent R. Campellone Melissa Loomar Carpene and Gregg Carpene Edward S. Cohen v Robert N. Dusek II Matthew D. Fine v § Stephen A. and Laurie Moyer Meg Pease-Fye Amy Taylor Popkin and Andrew M. Popkin v Andrew T. Thorp
1983 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $9,099.97 Annual Fund Participation: 11% Sticky Bun Society Members: 6 John M. George Society Members: 11 S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
Leslie Sterns-Johnson Marise Meynet Stewart § Darcy Kenton Bellido de Luna Kimberly Verica Colando and Christopher Colando Jeffrey D. Freedman § Louisa Coan Greve § Thomas C. Hoopes and Elizabeth A. Castiglione Edward C. Landry Anne Snipes Moss Amanda Sloan Perez Andrew M. Popkin and Amy Taylor Popkin v Kenneth M. Potts S. Sheaffer Reese Stephanie Bumgarner Smith § Michael V. Stricks § Timothy W. Watkins
1984 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $1,500.00 Annual Fund Participation: 5% Sticky Bun Society Members: 7 John M. George Society Members: 1 S o u th L a w n C i rcle
D. Scott Miller § Kathryn A. Bruton Harold M. Buck Susan M. Carr Michael S. Groch Vanessa F. Mitchell §
† DECEASED § STICKY BUN SOCIETY v JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY
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Edward S. Morgan Jenny Sorel v § Dana Guidetti Vink § Jeffrey M. Zeiger
1985 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $2,618.15 Annual Fund Participation: 9% Sticky Bun Society Members: 6 John M. George Society Members: 0 Orhan E. Beckman David L. Eldridge and Lisa Eldridge Carney § Hannah Galantino-Homer Michael D. Jones Lizanne Kaiser Brendan Kehoe Jody M. Kipper Maureen Kushmore Frederick D. Learey Tammy Lewis Betsy A. Rosenmiller Daniel J. Seltzer
1986
25th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $9,311.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 31% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $9,165.90 Annual Fund Participation: 31% Sticky Bun Society Members: 7 John M. George Society Members: 6 S u n nyb a n ke C i rcle
Laura Grontkowski James v § S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Tressa W. Johnson Paul E. Rohovsky Valerie M. Agnew Robert E. Barrett Adrienne Foster Berg Bethany R. Berger Rudy Berk David R. Biester Jennifer Smith Burke Madeleine A. Chasen Norman W. de Greve William B. Dowdell Malcolm S. Dydo J. Kirk Fredendall and Tracey Wentzel Fredendall Sandra Foell Goldman Deborah Torres Henning Erika K. Herz Amanda Halbert Jackson P. Janelle Jones Benjamin H. Kimmel Emily Larson-Rutter Chloe E. Learey
Eric Lucentini Julie Burton Moisan Wendy Slotoroff Moseley Emily Fleschner Norton Wade D. Patterson Amanda Flynn Polk Aaron H. Pratt Susan Immendorf Redding Mark B. Richman Kirby W. Rosenbluth Seth D. Rubin Nina Liu Scheller Peter E. Siegel Aimee Smith-Bywater Charles C. Snow Justin A. Soli Debra Souilliard-Mulliken § Christine A. Stearns Alicia Marciano Sullivan Anna M. Williams Beatrice Wong Anonymous (1)
Michelle Faust Gillice Susan Hallahan Glen Danielle E. Hermey Nancy Keim Comley Christine Y. Lee Cindy R. Lobel Matthew L. Parker Anne O’Toole Salinas v § Andrew L. Sexton Miranda Rich Tollman Sara Uehlein Jennifer Rogin Wallis § Debbie Wong Anonymous (1)
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $5,275.00 Annual Fund Participation: 10% Sticky Bun Society Members: 4 John M. George Society Members: 1 S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
Hyung Soon Lee S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Timothy D. and Gloria Katsiff § Marc L. Wise and Laurel Williams Wise Sandra Albee Keeley Stephanie Alisuag-Schreiber Tara M. Chambers § Malcolm K. Fleschner Susanne Baker Hodgin and Michael S. Hodgin Eric K. Marshall Bradford H. Reed Pollie Minehart Rodrique § Diane L. Rosenmiller § Gary R. Wolfson Anonymous (2)
1988 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $2,670.00 Annual Fund Participation: 12% Sticky Bun Society Members: 4 John M. George Society Members: 1 S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Joy Davis-Posoli Stephanie A. AuWerter Mazie Minehart Colen Anita V. Crofts § Jennifer L. DeVan
2 0 th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $4,696.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 20% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $4,696.00 Annual Fund Participation: 20% Sticky Bun Society Members: 4 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Elizabeth Evans Rylander § Ken Shinoda § Yo u n g A l u m n i L eadersh i p C i rcle
1989 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $5,325.00 Annual Fund Participation: 11% Sticky Bun Society Members: 8 John M. George Society Members: 4 S o u th L a w n C i rcle
1987
1991
Keith Figlioli-Gittelman Jennifer Parker Holtz and Christopher T. Holtz § Paul Koo Lisa Parry Becker § Michael Boellhoff J. Courtney Bourns Katherine Winn Boyer § David K. Burton v § Anna C. Fabian Alexandru H. Filoteanu Wynne Cochran Grob Jessica S. Hoffman Daniel R. Quill and Alison Shein Quill Veronique S. Vaillancourt
1990 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $2,499.00 Annual Fund Participation: 10% Sticky Bun Society Members: 2 John M. George Society Members: 0 Evan H. Blaustein Eric J. Cavanaugh D. Scott Collins Elena O’Boyle Harris Rebecca L. Hunsicker Steven J. Jo Kassem L. Lucas Melissa M. Merritt § Scott Seraydarian and Corissa Ginsberg Seraydarian Sarah O’Connell Vaishville Joan Burton Whent Anthony R. Winter
Edward J. Brooke Eric Olson Benjamin S. Smith Taisha M. Thompson Seth G. Altschull Lauren Dobuski Ashley Robert M. Benck Brooks M. Cavin Andrew J. Chen Sarah B. Crofts § Joseph P. and Christine K. Davidyock Julia Garcia-Tobar de Kuschnir India F. Ennis Elizabeth Oldham Grissom Anthony M. Guerrera Peter Koo Charla A. McKinzie Winter N. Miller Michael A. Oliver Kira L. Rodriguez Corissa Ginsberg Seraydarian and Scott Seraydarian Daniel W. Walker Christopher P. Whitely Eleanor Segel Williamson Stephanie K. Wright
1992 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $2,120.00 Annual Fund Participation: 12% Sticky Bun Society Members: 1 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Kathleen M. Young Anawim Avila Suzanne Cadwallader Beinlich § Meira R. Chiesa David B. Feinstein Rebecca L. Kaiser Robert P. Machemer Jessica Miranda Amish C. Morrell Keith E. Stamper Shannon McCarty Stanley Anna Johnson Tofel
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Tim O’Neill ’99
Why are you fond of George School? I was the third O’Neill son to graduate. Like my brothers before me, I benefited from all the weekend activities, even though I was a day student. Once in my sophomore year when I was signing in for yet another overnight stay in Orton, my file was dropped in the Deans’ Office. There was a veritable flurry of previous overnight cards, and I realized that I was spending a lot of time at school.
Loyalty Challenge Donor*
When my brother Chuck ’94 died in spring 2001, it was natural for us to have the memorial at the George School Meetinghouse, considering how special the school had been to him and to all of us. Many who attended were moved to give to a fund in his memory, which pays for an annual music assembly. Living nearby, I’m able to attend and even introduce these assemblies, and current students often go out of their way to tell me it is a highlight of their year. How did George School influence your choice of career? My love of languages certainly comes in a large part from French classes with Debbie DiMicco and Claudie Fischer. I took French for all four years, which prepared me well for the French major I went on to pursue. The trip to Alsace junior year also influenced me, and when I studied in Strasbourg for a fall semester in college, I saw my homestay family from the George School trip several times. The second part of the year I studied in Madagascar, and although I was there to study environmental science, I became more interested in the interplay between the colonial French and native Malagasy languages.
“ I take great pride in beating Westtown for the Machemer Cup…I give to the Annual Fund every year because George School was such an important factor in who I am.”
Why do you enjoy taking part in the Loyalty Challenge by giving to the Annual Fund? I take great pride in beating Westtown for the Machemer Cup. For two years, I worked with fellow grads Dave Durant ’99 and Aja Bryant ’00 at an outdoor education center, and one of our coworkers was a Westtown grad. Dave’s spirit of competition drove him to donate for the first time during those years, perhaps so he could tell this coworker that we had beaten his school! I give to the Annual Fund every year because George School was such an important factor in who I am.
A graduate of Bates College, Tim is pursuing a Ph.D. in linguistics at the University of Delaware and working as a linguist/teaching assistant. He married wife KellyAnn in summer 2011 in a croquet-themed wedding, and they are bringing a croquet set with them for five months in Madagascar, where Tim is researching an almost-unstudied dialect of Malagasy, spoken on the east coast of the island. * The Loyalty Challenge is modeled after the annual George School-Westtown athletic rivalry known as the Patterson Cup or “The Moose.” The challenge is an annual-giving participation competition between recent graduating classes of the two schools. This competition was the brainchild of faculty members Paul (GS ’65) and Pam (Westtown ’64) Machemer, and the winning school receives the coveted Machemer Cup for the year.
Susan Crosman Waterhouse and Brian Waterhouse Nathan C. Wright Robert I. Wu Anonymous (1)
1993 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $3,283.93 Annual Fund Participation: 14% Sticky Bun Society Members: 1 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Brian J. Wise § Yo u n g A l u m n i L eadersh i p C i rcle
Kareem O. Afzal Bradd A. Forstein Kenneth C. Andersen Nicole Brown-Williams
Satish V. Desai Jack B. Ford Susanna C. Gilbert Morgan P. Hankins Christine Markow Johnson Hee-Jun Kim Ilio Krumins-Beens Lawrence P. Laybourne and Herran Bekele Shawna Grimm Lyons Melaina Governatore Mirarchi Ada Nelken Elbert K. St. Claire III v Sarah A. Tulman Katherine Price Webster Ina Willers Brian J. Zavodnick Anonymous (1)
1994 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $1,011.00 Annual Fund Participation: 12% Sticky Bun Society Members: 1 Loyalty Challenge Result: WIN
Douglas K. Mylowe Louis M. Onori Jr Rebecca Schapira Schwarzkopf Anish A. Sheth Abigail Kerlin Tucker Jamie K. Wolszon Jan K. Zeman
Yo u n g A l u m n i L eadersh i p C i rcle
Stafford A. Woodley Jr. Laura Iverson Burg § Anthony B. Cino Catherine Crosby and Daniel J. Holton-Roth Amy G. Hammond Nicholas S. Hanlon Isaac S. Haynes Katherine Farneth Hirsch Bridge C. Joyce Delila R. Leber Mark C. Merwin Tamala T. Montgomery
1995 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $1,985.00 Annual Fund Participation: 7% Sticky Bun Society Members: 1 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Bennett P. and Aisha Lomax
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Yo u n g A l u m n i L eadersh i p C i rcle
Yo u n g A l u m n i L eadersh i p C i rcle
Anonymous (1)
Jevon W. Thoresen and Charlotte N. Jacobs
Ravinder S. Dhillon Christian K. Donovan Daniel J. Holton-Roth and Catherine Crosby Gina Fortunato Lee and John H. Lee Justin Louchheim and Whitney Trevelyan Louchheim Rachel E. Moore Ugyen Namgyel Hector Negron § Adjowii Cooper-Henry Ozdemir Sean E. Vereen
1996
K. Nura Abdul-Karim Abdur-Rahman Aaron H. Crosman Paul J. Greenblatt Jacob A. Haar Michael E. Knoll Johanna R. Kolodny Christopher D. Miller Nicolas A. Mitchell and Tara M. O’Flaherty Eli A. Reusch Sara W. Wilson
15th R e u n i o n
Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $2,168.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 12% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $2,168.00 Annual Fund Participation: 12% Sticky Bun Society Members: 4 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS
1998
Yo u n g A l u m n i L eadersh i p C i rcle
Yoshiko Kurotsu
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $1,460.50 Annual Fund Participation: 11% Sticky Bun Society Members: 5 Loyalty Challenge Result: TIE Yo u n g A l u m n i L eadersh i p C i rcle Ari M. and Shauna Betof v §
Anonymous (1) Emily Ganim Anmuth Adi J. Blum Stefan D. Dreisbach-Williams Sarah Dunphy-Lelii Melicia Escobar §Julie McIntosh Forte Emily Huhn Griffith Do H. Kim Emily Walters LeBaron Whitney Trevelyan Louchheim and Justin Louchheim Pamela Wolski Mutschler Matthew C. Nierenberg Olivia L. Riordan Sara McEvilly Rosamilia Linsey Hankins Short Gabor Vari James A. Wilson § Alenka M. Zeman §
1997 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $3,271.66 Annual Fund Participation: 10% Sticky Bun Society Members: 2 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS 18 93 C i rcle
Kevin M. Edwards S u n nyb a n ke C i rcle
Vance P. Stevenson S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Kenny King §
Theresa Ross Clark § Andrew B. Engblom Amelia A. Erwitt Elizabeth A. Falconi Benjamin S. Flaccus Virginia E. Fritchey Annemarie Poniz Haar and William L. Haar Cally A. Iden Arden D. Miller Gregg J. Musiker Katherine A. Schramm-Strosser Cori L. Stott § Jacqueline L. Vorhauer Jason E. White
1999 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $2,583.00 Annual Fund Participation: 11% Sticky Bun Society Members: 3 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Matthew C. Smoose Caroline E. S. Clough Susan C. Evans § John D. Fort James C. Kingham Kathryn C. Machemer Alaina M. Mauro Corey D. McNaught Emily R. Norman Timothy L. O’Neill § Jessica Spencer Pace
Yo u n g A l u m n i L eadersh i p C i rcle
Lauren Mauro Mellon and Ryan S. Mellon Benjamin L. Phillips Diego Rodriguez Sara Ryan-Weissfeld Seth R. Shipon Kathryn J. Spencer John C. Stephenson Sarah Cadwallader Swanson-Hysell Honoka Takei James R. Vivian Alcora N. Walden Anonymous (1)
Andrew D. Cino Nicholas D. Kerr
2002
Aarti A. Sheth Liza G. Steele Sara E. Wolf § Anonymous (2)
2000 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $2,346.00 Annual Fund Participation: 15% Sticky Bun Society Members: 2 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS
Andrew S. Ambler Kristin A. Collier Stephanie Bradberry Crosby Lisa A. Engblom Theodore B. Fetter Nicole M. Fields Michael F. Files Evan B. Goldstein William L. Haar and Annemarie Poniz Haar Omar A. Haynes Emily C. Henretta § Nicolas E. Houghton Dorienne Grumbach Lewin Elizabeth S. Lewis § Jamaal B. Mobley Johanna L. Riordan Elizabeth K. Ross Tion Thomas Victoria Carvajal Titchenal David W. Wright
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Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $1,741.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 19% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $1,741.00 Annual Fund Participation: 19% Sticky Bun Society Members: 2 Loyalty Challenge Result: WIN Yo u n g A l u m n i L eadersh i p C i rcle
Alexander H. Slemrod Meredith Baldi Alford Greta C. Anderson Jasmine V. Bailey Allison S. Betof § Dr. Zoe Billinkoff and Dr. Michael Furman Benjamin W. Buch and Larissa Lichtman Buch Katherine A. Camp § Jessica A. Collins Sarah M. Dohle Yevhen Hateniuk Jordan H. Kramer Joseph P. Krivda
Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $970.00 Annual Fund Participation: 15% Sticky Bun Society Members: 0 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS Rachel E. Adler Kofi K. Boakye Chelsea Davies Nicholas E. Dawit Alisha W. Fowler Michael J. Gretz Jr Sarah E. Hayden Perri S. Lawrie Joshua J. Mandell Ryan S. Mellon and Lauren Mauro Mellon Lauren S. Meshkov Carol E. Pak-Teng Lauren M. Perez David L. Selinger Erin Isserman Spahr Corey C. Spells John T. Stevens IV Jessica Mahon Stirba Nathaniel T. Walton Megan Workman Anonymous (1)
2003 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $1,235.00 Annual Fund Participation: 11% Sticky Bun Society Members: 2 Loyalty Challenge Result: WIN Yo u n g A l u m n i L eadersh i p C i rcle
Vincent B. Murphy IV Molly S. Weingart Maame A. Boakye Michal A. Brown Alexis L. Dansky Cristina Rysz DiSabatino Patrick R. Flannery-Reilly Zachary Logan Gould Nicole I. Greenbaum Tanya A. Hoke Ross A. Hollister Laura B. Hopps
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Brian G. Kronenthal Christopher A. MacDonald Julia B. Nickles Nathaniel B. Pfaff Jillian L. Shatken Jonathan R. Stott Anonymous (1)
2004 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $2,431.00 Annual Fund Participation: 11% Sticky Bun Society Members: 2 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS S o uth L a w n C i rcle
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Gordon L. Toggweiler Lauren M. Buroojy Nicholas W. Hoskins Elizabeth D. Judson-Rea Catherine M. Kerr Erin E. McIntosh Erica C. Nakajima § Brianna N. Robinson Alyssa S. Rothman § Wesley Ruttle Lindsay A. Salamon Virginia R. Satterthwaite Daniel C. Suchenski Krysten L. Trull
2005 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $360.00 Annual Fund Participation: 9% Sticky Bun Society Members: 1 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS Ethan C. Alguire Thomas L. Bick Danielle C. Carcia Eric B. Falk Oliver W. Fetter Craig D. Harris Sarah C. Hunter Elizabeth A. Katz Daniel J. Law Lacey R. Maurer § Michael E. Pontecorvo Gabrielle N. West Brian Wozniak
2006
Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS Alexandra D. Akins § Peter B. Bergen Shane S. Butler Karina H. Costa Amanda L. Darby Clarese Davies Ruben L. Davis § Danielle R. Glick § Annessa Graebener § Michael B. Halpin Patrick G. Harkins § Alyssa H. Haveson Devon A. Hodge Mark H. Hugick Michael J. Murphy § Lauren K. Neal Kristin E. Olson Emily D. Rendall Jarad A. Rosenberg § Brendan C. Sozer Stephen W. Thomforde Meghan W. Trull Marissa N. Varney Sarah L. Waitz Jeremiah Walton § Patricia J. Yurcak
2007 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $575.00 Annual Fund Participation: 14% Sticky Bun Society Members: 11 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS Anima T. Acheampong § Inna Alecksandrovich Pierre C. Bick Kenneth M. Boyle Jr § Elizabeth A. Burman Antoinette C. Carcia § Evan C. Carmean Alison L. Crawford § Keesha N. Fausto Sarah L. Fosbaugh § Scot B. Lawrie Lauralee Lightwood-Mater Peter W. McCall § Richard W. McMaster Claire E. Nakajima § Peter G. Plumb § Jane E. Sancinito James L. Toggweiler § Lindsay van Melle Kamp Meredith I. Zoltick
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Reunion Giving Dollars Raised: $815.00 Reunion Giving Participation: 20% Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $815.00 Annual Fund Participation: 20% Sticky Bun Society Members: 9
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Myra Jacobs ’11 Student Annual Fund Committee Member*
“ I like giving back because I really love George School. I want to help give that experience to other kids who can’t afford it.” What do you value about your George School education? Everything. I would not be where I am today—with an IB diploma and a scholarship that will pay for college— without George School. I was really shy and George School helped me grow up, figure out what I want to do, be confident, speak out, and become myself. It really prepared me for college. History classes provided so many different perspectives. Language classes helped me become almost fluent in Spanish. And all the writing we did in English classes definitely taught me to write. I’m so happy I had a chance to go there. Did you enjoy making calls for the Annual Fund Phonathon? I like explaining to people how their contributions support students like me, because I couldn’t have gone to George School without aid provided by the Annual Fund. I’ve had great, long conversations with alumni from different generations. You hear a lot of stories and get different perspectives on the same place. In a lot of cases, our experiences were similar. Even when they were different, I always found something we had in common, so I always felt a connection with the alumni I talked to. Why do you give to the Annual Fund? I was able to go to George School because of the Annual Fund, so I feel it’s really important to contribute to it. I like giving back because I really love George School. I want to help give that experience to other kids who can’t afford it. Even though I can’t contribute much now, I hope to give more in the future.
Originally from St. Vincent but now living in Vermont, Myra was a dorm prefect and a member of the Student Activities Board, Student Annual Fund Committee, and SAGE, all while working towards her IB diploma. In 2011, she was named a Gates Millennium Scholar for her academic achievement, community service, and leadership potential and will use her scholarship towards her education at Connecticut College. * H aving worked to raise funds for and awareness of the Annual Fund during her four years at George School, Myra understands that giving whatever you can afford—even as a student—shows that you value your George School experience and helps the school garner contributions † Deceasedfrom foundations and other donors. § Sticky Bun Society v John M. George Society
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2008 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $209.00 Annual Fund Participation: 8% Sticky Bun Society Members: 21 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS Christopher J. Harkins § Sarah E. Harkins § Daniel D. Homeier Deborah E. Kennedy § Samuel J. Kim § Daniel L. Pelo § Rachel L. Rosenberg § Emma L. Rowan § Johanna V. Schneider § Matthew A. Shipon Rebekah E. Small
2009 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $311.00 Annual Fund Participation: 10% Sticky Bun Society Members: 13 Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS Steven J. Boyle Olivia K. Burns Kabir Chopra Aviva I. Dintenfass Misha A. Fausto § Mark G. Gerelus § Conor Hoff Madeline A. Kane § Samuel F. Kelly § Kevin J. Miller Alexander C. Pasqua Kyle Scott §
2010 Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $873.00 Annual Fund Participation: 14% Sticky Bun Society Members: 18 Loyalty Challenge Result: WIN
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Kathryn K. Powell § Ama S. Baffoe-Bonnie § Cameron S. Bentley § Elizabeth A. Bitzer § Caitlin L. Brimmer § Sydney F. Burns § Elsabeth Graebener § Benjamin E. Gutierrez § Daniel C. Gutierrez § Wyeth E. Howard § Zachary R. Knoll § Henry W. Longley § Alyson N. Passanante § Haley R. Schools § Nicholas J. Simone § Palmer C. Trolli § Seumas A. Trull § Samuel E. Zorowitz §
2011 Annual Fund Participation: 43% Loyalty Challenge Result: LOSS Caspar Julius F. Bartscherer Devon N. Beverly Morgan Brod Anthony M. Campusano Mallory E. Carcia Philip C. Chipimo Szu-Yu Chiu Gregory J. Cohen Ross Cooper Adelaine M. Coscia Elizabeth W. Croce Alexander G. Darby Christina L. DiGiulian Tatiana H. Dorff Kellie Ann Edelblut Emily A. Eichert Hannah E. Esberg Dana L. Falsetti Jacob C. Folk Sarah J. Garry Louis T. Gentilucci Philippe T. George Dylan Gleeson
Ashish L. Gokaldas Gabrielle M. Griffin Kathryn J. Harkins Sara L. Harmon Christopher P. Hayden Zichen Huang Nia M. Imani-Farrar Myra S. Jacobs Soo Hyeon Kim Daniel J. Kolbman Savannah R. Kopel Rachel M. Kuntz Alison G. Lee Sarah Lepianka Andrea M. Lindsay Maxwell A. Mustardo Chelsea I. Pennington Emma S. Perloff Devon B. Pinkus Samuel T. Popkin Ramya R. Pratt Sarah E. Rainey Xinxing Ren Willa L. Rowan Ruonan Sang Caleb M. Savage Richard L. Schulz Cara J. Scott Atena Sheibani-Nejad Kevin V. Simone Nathan S. Small Chloe E. Sonnenfeld Amanda D. Tally Angelina R. Telatovich Sarah E. Thompson Robert J. Van Pelt Nicholas S. Weiler Hannah S. Young
2012 Annual Fund Participation: 8% Tyler V. Campellone Taylor B. Denton Taiwo A. Ellis Celeste M. Gambino Daraius S. Jaikaria Simon P. James
Thomas A. Lodge-Yanez Sean C. Potter Harold A. Rosenthal Loney Stone Theodore L. Thurlow Julia S. Um
2013 Annual Fund Participation: 6% Autumn R. Atkinson Justin D. Becker Vinisa Brown Kiho Lee Martina A. Russo Emily S. Smith William B. Uhl Madeline Wiley Won Suk You
2014 Annual Fund Participation: 5% Taylor Campellone Daniel C. Gage Jung Ryul Koh Emma F. Popkin George A. Thurlow
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GIFTS FROM PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS Gifts from parents and grandparents of students and alumni play a special role in the lives of their children. Because tuition covers approximately 74 percent of the cost of educating each student, parents and grandparents help make George School’s unique environment possible through their contributions. We are pleased to recognize their commitment to the school.
Parents of Students Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $339,406.64 Annual Fund Participation: 53% Freshman Parents: 50% Sophomore Parents: 50% Junior Parents: 53% Senior Parents: 66% 1 8 9 3 C i rcle
Don and Marilyn Hayden § Mark and Janice Waldman Anonymous (1) M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
Lan Chung and Myong Soon Kim Ganchuang Dai and Xinmin Zhou Christopher and Kathleen Hellmuth Joseph and Dorothy Highland Gang Ren and Youbin Zhang Blake Rodgers and Jody Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Barry Sonnenfeld and Susan Ringo § Craig and Amy Trinkley M a i n C i rcle
Orit Atzmon You Chen Jeoung Yu Kyung Lee and Kee Yun Theresa Mazack Duk Hyum Park and Young Sook Choi Thomas and Jean Pedersen Yoav Shoham S u n nyb a n ke C i rcle
Jack and Ilene Brod Jae Huck Chang and Eun Young Lee Geoffrey Darby and Margo Garrison ’72 John and Susan Eichert Wei-Che Jiang and Pi-Chu Lee In Tae Jung and Myung Ja Cha Robert and Marie Kimelheim Tonghua Liu and Yuan Ai Kang Choon Keun Park and Yeon Hee Lee
Carlo and Pamela Russo Craig and Kim Scott S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Chen-Yu Cheng and Hsiu-Huei Lee Chi-Yu and Shu-Hua Lee Chien Sung Jung Cho and Kyung Sook Lee Richard W. Cooper Ranya Young Dajani Raj Dave and Anita Bhala Roland Ekerdt and Ruth Thieroff-Ekerdt Ruth English Joseph Falsetti Salvatore Gambino and Susan David Patrick and Ann Garreaud Daniel Griffin and Maria Maurio Robert and Pamela Haberle David Hayden and Tracy LaRou Stephen and Jennifer Hayden Justin Huang and Li-Lin Lu Weigang Huang and Jun Lei Ben Kaplan and Patti Smialkowski Stuart and Theresa Karle Yuquan Kong and Qunfeng Zhao Mun Il Kwak and Yun Jung Park Robert Lamme and Sandra Sweitzer Seungje Lee and Jihyun Hwang Woon Hwa Lee and Mi Jung Kim Joseph and Charlotte Lipinski Claudio and Savanna J. Mapelli Dunstan McNichol † and Michelle Ruess Mark Meltzer Joseph Palmiotti and Penny Haff James and Margarita Paulson David and Joyce Rivas Marco and Sondra Sacchi Xiaodong Shen and Qinghong Qiao Steven and Elizabeth Weiler Yeong Mahn You and Hye Sook Hong Kyle and Jenny Abramson William and Florence Aldrich Keith J. Alexander Scott and Abby Applebaum Robert and Rosaria Atwater
John and Agnes Baffoe-Bonnie Charles Baker and Virginia Herndon Debra Gross Balka ’77 Vernon and Dale Barback Madeline Bayliss Brent Becker and Rachel Sterns William and Kathie Bentley Renwick and Teresa Beverly Jean Hesselman Bohr ’76 § Gary Bowman and Nancy Schongalla-Bowman Martin and Esther Brecher J. David Brimmer and Amy Ward Brimmer George and Carletta Brooker Marie-Claire Brown ’77 Steven and Lisa Bryer Karen Burdick Don Butler Vincent R. Campellone and Karen Baker Campellone ’82 Michael and Rose Carbonara Vincent and Christine Carcia Gregg Carpene and Melissa Loomar Carpene ’82 Gretchen Castle Ireneo and Gloria Castro Indranil and Sveta Chakravarty Ruiting Chang and Xuefang Li Gang Chen and Hua Ding Wei-Shiuh and Caroline Chen Elizabeth Antrim Cherney Chuei-Hong Chiu and Su-Huang Cheng Frank Cincotta and Diane Sterner Tim and Kimberly Clinton Daniel and Jane Cohen Jonathan and Renee Cohen Joseph and Patricia Coscia Mary Coughlan Ronald and Sala Cox Terence M. Culleton and Nancy Cocks Culleton § Anthony and Paula D’Amico Ken Davidson and Amy Felder Davidson ’77 § Herb and Randi Denmark Barbara Deuell Mamadou and Diariou Diallo William S. Dockhorn ’56 and Carol Wengert § Neil and Shari Dolinsky Paul Donahue and Maryann Siry Donald duBoulay and Althea Seaborn Edward and Diana Dunbar Rodney and Mary Dunbar Steven Einstein Robert E. ’80 and Denise Esberg Joyce Falsetti Marcia Fisher Patrick and Laura Fisher Charles L. and Valerie G. Folk Jack B. Ford ’93
Paul and Pamela Forzley Gina Francano Gary Fraser Michael and Sonia Fusco Doreen Gage Michael Garfinkle and Terry Levitt-Garfinkle Steve and Alice Gens Gary Gilman and Deborah Zelitch Michael Giuffrida Paul and Ilene Goldberg Jeffrey Gordon and Jo Harding-Gordon Kevin and Vicki Gottlieb David Graham and Jeannine Vannais Brendan Greer and Vivian Yeh Christopher and Debbie Gregory Harry and Meena Guleria Lillian Hall Andrew and Allison Hamilton William A. Hammerstein ’80 Jeffrey and Denise Hamren John and Pamela Harkins James and Winifred Harmon Dana Harrison and Stephanie L. Thliveris John Harvi Ronald and Maureen Heffelfinger Steven L. Heitzer and Kelly Meashey William and Wendy Herbert Luis and Diana Heredia Laurie Hilburg Anthony and Giuseppina Hipple John and Teresa Hopkins Scott E. Hoskins and Susan Woodman Hoskins ’71 § Sebastian O. Ibezim Richard Jacobs and Christina Fisher-Jacobs Navdeep and Bella Jaikaria Timothy and Theresa Jones Marc and Shari Kaplan Jeff and Susan Karr Jocelyn Keith Nadine K. Kennedy Stephen and Julie Kessler Dong Jun Kim and Jungsuk Hwang Geoff and Laura T. Kinnel § Bronwyn Maddux Klaphaak Joseph and Susan Knoll Yong Hyun Koh and Kyung Won Lee Craig and Kathi Kolbman Anne P. Langeler John and Gwyneth Langeler Michael Laracy and Eileen McGinnis Larry Lawrence S. Girard Lax ’70 and Dodie Hamblen § Beth Lepianka † DECEASED § STICKY BUN SOCIETY v JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY
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Mark and Janice Waldman P ’07, ’14 EITC Participants*
“ We were excited to learn about the EITC program… It’s like charitable giving on steroids!” Why did you choose to take part in EITC? We were excited to learn about the EITC program because we saw it as a way to contribute to the school in a much bigger way than we would otherwise be able to afford. Because of our situation as stock owners in a small- to medium-sized family business incorporated in Pennsylvania, we could take money that we would otherwise pay in state taxes and earmark it for George School instead. It still costs us out-of-pocket dollars to make this contribution, but that contribution is multiplied times ten before the school receives it. It’s like charitable giving on steroids! How do you feel about the financial aid your contributions support? One of the reasons we are passionate about the EITC program is that the money is put to great use providing scholarships for George School students. We recently received a beautiful letter from the recipient of a scholarship through the EITC, who wrote, “I want to thank you for your peace of mind and care. Without your help there is no way that I would be able to attend this marvelous school. It’s people like you who keep this world full of doctors, and writers, and dancers. People who are less fortunate still deserve the chance to make their dreams come true.”
New Hope, Pennsylvania residents Mark and Janice Waldman have five children, two of whom have attended George School. The youngest, Scarlett ’14, is currently a sophomore day student, while the next youngest, Daisy ’07, just graduated from Connecticut College and is working in New York. The Waldmans’ family business, located in the Lehigh Valley, manufactures women’s swimwear, including the popular Miraclesuit. * P ennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program provides tax credits to Pennsylvania businesses for supporting tuition assistance in independent schools, in essence allowing taxpaying businesses to direct where their tax dollars are spent. As a recognized scholarship recipient since the program’s inception in 2001, George School has received several EITC gifts, which have helped low-income Pennsylvania students realize the dream of a George School education.
Michael and Maria Lewis Zhihui Li and Qian Hong Bruce and Amy Lindsay Dorothy Lindsay Bradly and Amy Loescher Gabriel and Jill Loewy W. Thomas ’78 and Jacqueline Lomax George E. Long Jr and Maureen P. Long Ashraf Lotfi and Monica Lluch-Lotfi Cindy K. Mahoney Thomas J. Mahoney Gregg and Amy Maloberti Eileen Mannix Michael Matassa and Deborah Bell-Matassa Eric Mbrow and Janine Peterson John McGahren and Jennifer Bryson Michael and Eileen McGinnis Brad and Rachel McGowan Robert Meledandri Norma Mendez Raymond and Mary Menna Kenneth Miller ’68 Craig and Karen Miller June Millington Randy and Kristine Minderjahn Doug and Pat Mooberry Cynthia Morelock James Moreno and Sarah Nicklin Edward S. Morgan ’84 Donna M. Murray Peter Mustardo and Nora Kennedy Dreda Newman Joseph and Carolyn Nicolosi Charles and Maureen Nolan Tom Noonan Janine D. Nyce Dick O’Hern and Polly Lodge Shanti Owen Steve Panter and Elana Broch Carol Penn Matthew Perkins and Jennifer Isaacs Stephen Perloff and Naomi Mindlin § David and Lisa Phillips Larry Pinkus and Sara Stern Pinkus ’77 Jonathan W. Platt ’78 and Melanie J. O’Neill v § Andrew M. Popkin ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82 v Mitchell and Tomoko Porten John and Cynthia Potter Andrea Potye Shashi and Sweta Prasad Du Qin Randolph and Lilian Quaye Lynne K. Rainey Susan D. Resnick Dwayne and Pippa P. Rex Tanya Reyes-Storey John and Kelly Rica Joseph and Diane Richerts
Rebecca Robinson Edy Rosario and Teresita Torres Mark Rosenthal and Kimberly H. Gross Andrew and Elizabeth Rosser Andrew Rowan and Andrea Lehman v Michael and Janet Roy Victor Samkavitz Dongliang Sang and Hongxia Wang Paul and Judy Savage Terry Schneider and Ellen Chang Patrick and Cindy Schretlen Nouri Sheibani-Nejad and Nadia Fazeli Rick and Mika Silver Mark Simon and Susan Gaston-Simon Kenneth and Linda Simone Ray and Diane Sizer Bentley Smith and Monique Burnett-Smith Therese Smith Alfonso Sosa and Veronica Santiago Raymond and Kathleen Sowiak W. Scott and Jasmine Spence Steven and Sandra Stackhouse David Starkey and Stephanie Jones Joseph W. and Kathleen K. Strode Marlin and Sharon Stroh Wongi Sul and Jinjae Sul Edilberto and Cristina Taboy Stephen and Jacqueline Tanzer Paola Tayvah Edward and Deborah Telatovich Charles and Laura Thomforde Bethany Thompson Charles and Ann Thurlow Kuo-Hsin Tsai and Ching-Lan Lin Ilene Tuller Lauren Vakili Robert and Tanya Van Pelt Cheryl Vearling Alicia Verleysen Richard Verner and Jean Hellering Florian and Min-Chi von Trentini Allan Walker and Elissa Darnowsky Sharon Walker Richard Walter and Angelica Coss Douglas A. and Donna Walters Joseph and Karen Ward Paul Weinstein and Debbie Bernstein Blake and Marion T. Wells Jeffrey and Greta Wiley Mark S. and Diane Wiley Charles Williams Pamela A. Williams Susan Wyss George and Anne Yarnall Chiemi York Alan Young and Mary Shea David R. Young Karen Young Anonymous (7)
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Grandparents of Students Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $5,985.00
Parents and Grandparents of Alumni Annual Fund Dollars Raised: $389,409.28
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George and Barbara Karr Millette Alexander Cynthia Bernstein Surjit and Nancy Bhala John F. Bitzer Jr v § Edward and Virginia Buco Margaret Clinton David and Cynthia Cooper Eleanor Crawford Veronica Cusick Alida DiMino Arden and Lindabeth Downey Joan ErkenBrack Helene Felder Peter Funston and Joyce Crockett Funston ’59 § Joseph and Rose Fusco Louise Harmon Samuel E. and Hilda Hawkins Dorothy K. Hesselman Miriam W. Hughes Jae Lin Hwang Ralph B. Johnson and Ruth Pettit Johnson ’45 § Robin and Anne Kinnel § Robert R. Kocak Darshan Krishna Alicia Lluch Louann Morgan Dorothy O’Hanlon Alma Penn Sharen M. Popkin § Donald K. Pusey ’47 and Barbara Hood Pusey ’51 § Ann Rainey Frederic Rapell William and Delores Roy Ray and Sandra Ruess Francisco San Miguel and Frances McCammon San Miguel ’53 § Donald and Lela Seidel Joyce Selkow Milton and Katherine Sowiak Joel † and Joanne Sterns Marlyn and Alice Stroh Deborah Thurber Mary Townend † Charles W. Tyson ’49 and Toy Coolidge Tyson ’50 Lewis Woodman and JoAnn Johnson Woodman ’43 v §
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Frederick W. Beans II ’57 v Constance Shane Clovis ’60 † v § Qi Gao and Nannan Xia Don and Marilyn Hayden § John S. Hollister Jr ’62 and Marjorie Gustin § William G. Nelson IV ’52 § J. Roland Pennock ’23 † Mitchel Skolnick and Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75 § June C. Smith v § Richard and Carolyn Waghorne v Mark and Janice Waldman Allen F. and Hanna J. Wise v M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
Barry Sonnenfeld and Susan Ringo § Thomas D. Sharples ’35 § Eleanor Mead Strong ’39 † v Lee B. and Joan Thomas § Ji Wang and Na Wei M a i n C i rcle
David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton v § Leonard E. Majzlin ’57 and Carol Hall Majzlin Duk Hyum Park and Young Sook Choi James M. ’51 and Joanne Seabrook Richard M. and Bette Segel § John Weingart and Deborah M. Spitalnik v § Elizabeth Tapley Worth ’39 † Anonymous (1) S u n n y b a n ke C i rcle
Robert M. Appelbaum v § Thomas and Rosanne Bell § Tom and Rebecca Boucher Stephen Hart and Esther Stapler Hart ’52 § Richard and Sally R. Henriques Michael W. and Karen J. Rohovsky § James Sacherman ’75 § Ann Fussell Schellenger ’38 § Andrew Steginsky § Paul and Deborah Wenclawiak § S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Patrick Alguire and Barbara Mathes § Elise Barash † v Edward G. Jr ’48 and Elizabeth Biester § Norman and Inez Bing § Thomas and Karen Buroojy William B. P. Jr ’56 and Jean K. Cadwallader
Ann C. Campbell v § Geoffrey and Lisa A. Collier § Jeffrey and Lisa Dayton § Ruth Entrekin Joseph M. and Carolyn N. Evans v § David H. Foster ’65 and Holly Barnet-Sanchez ’65 Nick and Anne Germanacos § A. Louisa Beck Hatanaka ’66 § Arthur C. ’47 and Sarah Henrie v § Hannah T. Hollister † v Mary Carswell Johnson ’42 § Gilbert N. and Rebecca Kerlin v John and Sallie Kingham § Frances R. Lax Robert and S. Odie LeFever § Anne M. Macari Beverly A. Mikuriya ’63 § Michael and Joanne Raphael § Norval and Ann Reece § Shirley Rogers § Tom Rogers ’73 § John P. Rudolph ’31 § Phyllis F. Sexton § Richmond B. Shreve and Marguerite Chandler John D. and Jacqueline M. Streetz § Geraldine Dana Tisdall ’45 v § E. Carl Uehlein Jr ’58 and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57 v § Diane E. Vernon § Steven and Elizabeth Weiler James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely v § Yeong Mahn You and Hye Sook Hong Jian Zhang and Min Shi Roy T. Jr ’48 and Leigh Abbott v Kyle and Jenny Abramson James E. and Margie Achterberg Syed Muhammad and Birgitta Afzal Millette Alexander Rashied and Patricia Ali Mary Elizabeth Ridge Allison ’43 v Wayne and Anne Almond § John S. ’63 and Elizabeth Ambler Donald J. Anderson ’71 Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson § George and Ellen Anthonisen § J. Forman Applegate § Donald Armstrong ’49 and Elizabeth Sweet Armstrong ’50 § John T. ’54 and Mary M. Arnold § Elliot and Corinne Austein § Jane W. AuWerter § Maurice W. Ayars Jr ’64 Phyllis L. Babcock § Alan and Janis Bader Rob and Cheryl Baldi § Vernon and Dale Barback Clinton L. Barlow and Diana Wright Barlow ’61 Diane Barlow
Joan C. Barth § Leon Bass John P. ’53 and Ann B. Beltz § David and Mary Pat Berends Steven D. Bernardini and Nancy Zurn Bernardini § Edward H. and Nila G. Betof § Mary Eastburn Biggin ’42 v § Susanne Conrow Bingham ’47 v Bachu and Joan Biswas § John F. Bitzer Jr v § Oliver J. Bjorksten ’60 v Clancy and Colleen Pike Blair Eric S. Blumberg ’63 § Jean Hesselman Bohr ’76 § Helen Benton Boley ’55 v § David L. and Ruth W. Bourns v § Kenneth and Claudia Boyle Katherine Kelton Bozarth ’60 Albert M. Bradley ’62 and Deborah Teel Bradley ’64 § Francis E. and Carol Bradley Susan M. Brown § Melvin and Janet Brownold † § Midori M. Buchanan § Thomas F. ’44 and Lynn L. Bull § S. Marshall and Patricia Burns John J. ’58 and Jean Burton Don Butler Asa C. Cadwallader ’58 John F. Cadwallader ’58 and Jane Hires Cadwallader ’58 Thomas S. Cadwallader III ’66 Nelson E. Camp and Alice W. Maxfield v § Andrew J. Cantor ’77 and Elyse Shapiro Cantor Joseph J. and Gail Caputo Wayne and JoAnn Carmichael John S. Carpenter Jr ’49 and Emilie Carpenter § Keith A. and Kathleen W. Carr Gretchen Castle Norman A. ’45 and Nancy Chance § Wei-Shiuh and Caroline Chen Laurence G. Jr ’70 and Lorraine T. Claggett Lorraine B. Claggett § Charles D. Clappison † and Laura Cadwallader Clappison ’41 § David Clough and Mary McCleaf † § Sarah Campbell Coale ’36 § James S. Coan ’54 and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55 v § Elizabeth Brick Collier ’37 § David and Lynda Collins Kenneth and Margaret Conrow § Barry and Dottie Coppock § Linda Corson William M. Craighead ’44 and Betty Bakley Craighead † DECEASED § STICKY BUN SOCIETY v JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY
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David B. Crawford v § Daniel W. and Elizabeth M. Crofts § Gloria P. Crum § Richard R. ’43 and Nancy D. Curtin Jane Adams Darnell ’46 v Kevin Davis ’77 and Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 § Donald De Bona § Barbara Deuell Eugenia Nelson Dilg ’55 § Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § John and Nicole Dintenfass Richard and Janice Domanik § Holly Richardson Donovan ’66 Terrence and Diane Dougherty Roger and Liesel Dreisbach-Williams § Tibbi Duboys § Cynthia Shoemaker Duncan ’60 Dirk L. and Jane M. Dunlap v Roger K. ’67 and Christine Eareckson Fred and Karen Edelstein John and Sylvia Eliot § Sidney and Elaine Elkin Lillian Emory Robert N. Endries and Emily Pennell Endries ’58 § Jeffrey and Nancy Engblom Roger Ernst ’42 § Elizabeth G. Eschallier § Stephen J. ’67 and Lois M. Esser Frank B. Fabian Jr Daryl Fair and Barbara L. Kibler Nils and Katherine Falk William N. Farran III ’68 Michel and Barbara Faure Rouel and Madeleine Fausto Claire Holvik Favro ’68 Michael Feder and Faith Kiermaier Feder ’72 § Sarah Wood Fell ’45 v § Gerald D. and Amy R. Ferguson § Faye R. Ferretti Frank A. Fetter ’65 § Edward J. Filemyr and Sara Walker Filemyr ’50 Richard W. and Emily Fineburg Claudie D. Fischer Sara Cumbler Fleschner ’61 Susan Cadwallader Fletcher ’55 † Louise Zimmerman Forscher ’40 § Edward Forstein § Keith P. ’61 and Kathleen Fox Donna L. Franco Herbert W. ’39 and Amanda H. Fraser § Margaret Fraser Paul H. and Ann K. Friedman C. Theodore Fritsch and Elizabeth Wood Fritsch ’69 § Ruth McSparran Galantino ’49 Richard S. Ganz v §
Gabriel C. ’53 and Devera Garber v § Barry and Sharon Gessner § M. Antoinette Girio § Xev Gittler and Rebecca Schore Ronald and Eileen Glick Barry and Joan Gluck § Michael D. Goldberg ’76 and Sybille Holzer-Goldberg Paul and Ilene Goldberg Alan and Eileen Goldstein § Suzanne H. Good David Gottlieb and Rebecca Hutto David F. Gould II and Mary Lou Baker Gould ’46 v § David F. III ’71 and Suzan Gould Bernard Graebener and Mary Hunt § David Graham and Jeannine Vannais Gerald P. and Judith D. Grant Lenora M. Green Glenn and Colleen Greenblatt Thomas J. and Christine R. Grontkowski James E. and Pamela R. Grumbach § Matthew and Betsie Haar Peter Halbert and Jill Stokes Halbert ’59 Phyllis Haldeman James Hale and Deborah Snipes Hale ’69 § Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell ’42 v § Jean Comfort Hallowell ’36 § Karen Suplee Hallowell § Mollie Pickering Hallowell ’41 Walter S. and June S. Hallowell § William S. Hallowell ’78 § Joseph G. Hancock Jr ’56 § Gary and Susan Harkins § Richard Harrison and Linda Leighton Harrison ’57 § Walton S. and Peggy Hathaway v § Hal K. Haveson ’69 § Robert G. Hayden and Nancy Smith Hayden ’43 § William and Linda E. Heinemann § Deborah Torres Henning ’86 James Henretta Jane Henson Dorothy K. Hesselman Donald Hindle and Sarah Birdsall Robert and Dorothy Hitchcock Irwin and Maya Hoffman Robert Holt Margot Horsey Scott E. Hoskins and Susan Woodman Hoskins ’71 § Abram and Patricia Hostetter § Fiora Houghteling William I. Houghton III ’57 and Gail F. Houghton § Donald E. Jr and Mabel V. Houghton § Mary Anne Knight Hunter ’54 v § Michael L. Ingerman ’55
Donald Irwin Brad and Monica M. Isserman Antonio P. Jackson ’71 and E. Marie Hooper Jackson ’73 v § Carol Knight John ’58 David S. Johnson ’59 Mary L. Johnson Ralph B. Johnson and Ruth Pettit Johnson ’45 § Elizabeth Dann Jones ’56 § Arthur K. Jordan and Mary Baily Jordan ’57 § Lucy S. Judson ’69 Jerome H. and Barbara R. Kahan Steven and Wendy Kane § Zsolt and Judit Kardos Edward and Melinda Katz § Tod J. ’71 and Barrie L. Kaufman § Alan R. and Gail B. Keim § Robert and Carol Keller v § Virginia Kellogg Janet B. Kelsey Lee and Pamela Kennedy Nadine K. Kennedy Christopher and Catherine Kerr § H. Paul Kester ’47 Carola Kieve June Miller Kimmel ’49 § John and Sallie Kingham § Bronwyn Maddux Klaphaak Daniel A. and Judith A. Klement Robert W. ’62 and Lucia Knight Franklin and Patricia Kolodny Michael Kulla ’46 Briggs Larkin § E. R. Laughlin Jr and Gail Johnson Laughlin ’53 Donald and Cynthia A. Law R. Kimball Leiser v § Ralph D. Lelii and Linda Dunphy Herbert F. † and Manerva Lescher § Michael and Peggy L. Levengood Howard Levine and Ruth Bonner Levine ’62 § Lawrence and Roseann Lewis § Michael and Maria Lewis Jill Alden Lindenmeyr ’60 Rosalie Lipkowitz § Robert and Linda Lippincott Richard A. Lockyer ’41 and Maryanne Weber Lockyer ’41 § Stuart and Deborah Louchheim § Carole Lutness Marion Lyons § Paul A. ’65 and Pamela E. Machemer § Chris and Susan MacWhorter Thomas C. Maddux ’56 Claudia Mahon v Anthony and Julia Mapes Jules W. and Rayna D. Marcus § Miriam Zeman Marecek ’58 Don F. ’64 and Linda Marshall Joseph and Barbara Marshall §
Bashar and Jane Masri Michael Matturro and Heather Martin Anne B. Maxfield v § Dorothy McAdams Robert H. Jr and Stephanie McBride § Norma McBride § Charles and Elizabeth McCall Stevenson McIlvaine and Penelope Breese Thomas and Nenita McIntosh James W. McKey v § Malcolm and Rita McMaster W. Lincoln III and Julie Merwin § Cornelia A. Miller § Dale K. Miller and Dorothy Pusey Miller ’48 David Miller and Nancy Wilson Donald S. ’65 and Lynda Miller Franklin Miller Jr § Jeryl C. and Carolyn K. Miller § Kenneth Miller ’68 Walter L. and Emily R. Morgan Esther Miller Morris ’39 § Stephen A. ’82 and Laurie Moyer Peter Mustardo and Nora Kennedy Sumio and Pamela Nakajima § Robert Neff ’48 and Anne Kirk Neff ’48 § Theodore and Marjorie Nickles § Steven Nierenberg and Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67 v § Marion Baldwin Norris ’30 Ralph and Sondra Nuzzolo Fred and Ruth Obear Martin and Elizabeth Ogletree § Frank L. Olson and Ann Wilkerson Olson Lucinda O’Neill ’77 Thomas M. and Katherine O’Neill § John D. Orr ’47 and Diane Siesel Orr ’52 v § Michael and Loretta Pancione § Betty Wilson Parry ’43 W. Blake K. Parry Jr ’65 and Janice Parry § Nils A. ’60 and Margaret H. Pearson Stephen Perloff and Naomi Mindlin § John D. Phillips and Paula Kuebler § Margaret E. Phillips § R. Marshall ’56 and Barbara Phillips George L. ’58 and Nancy Pickering Henry C. Pickering Jr ’43 and Patricia Pickering Joan Seidman Piker ’42 Martin Pincus and Patricia Kramon Pincus ’68 Jeffrey and Gale Pollock Sharen M. Popkin § Grace O. Potts v § J. Lewis Powell ’45 and Elizabeth LePatourel Powell ’46 v §
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Chen-Yu Cheng and Sarah Lee P ’11 Parent Annual Fund Donors*
“ We hope to help George School maintain its excellence, focusing not only on academic achievement but also on shaping students’ sense of right and wrong.”
What impact did George School have on your daughter? Our daughter transformed during the three years she was at George School. She became much more confident, and her growing sense of pride motivated her to do her best in her academics and outside activities. As a result of the support she got— from teachers, her advisor, dorm parents, and even the health center when she got sick—she was happy and felt at home in the George School environment. The worship on Sunday had a profound impact on her, and she mentioned it over and over in her college essay. It is such a blessing for a young person to know the power and effect of quiet time and to gain an appreciation of the things around her. Why is giving to George School so important to you? Our philosophy is quite simple. We like to be associated with great communities, such as a great school, and the only way to make sure that happens is to participate, to help make those communities excellent. Seeing the change in our daughter motivated us even more. We hope to help George School maintain its excellence, focusing not only on academic achievement but also on shaping students’ sense of right and wrong. Parents all want their children to be proud of their schools. Yet to maintain greatness takes a lot of resources. If everyone chips in their piece, the task will become much easier to accomplish.
The Cheng family lives in Taipei, Taiwan, where CY is CEO of Formosa Laboratories, a pharmaceutical company. Sarah is active in helping George School forge links with Taiwanese families and facilitate the exchange of information between the school and parents. Daughter Di-Yuei (Joyce) Cheng ’11 is a first-year student at UCLA. * Tuition covers approximately 74 percent of the full cost of a George School education. The generosity of the Chengs—and others who give to the Annual Fund—helps fill the gap, making the kinds of experiences Joyce enjoyed available to countless students.
Richard N. and Janet B. Prince Donald K. Pusey ’47 and Barbara Hood Pusey ’51 § E. Spencer Quill ’59 § Lydia Potts Quill ’61 § Randolph and Marietta Quinby Patricia L. Renzulli § Scott and Susan Rhodewalt Elizabeth Thom Robinson ’46 Gary Robinson and Amy Whitney Rodney Robinson § Bruce and Susan Rockwood Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 § Joel and Rosemarie Rosenberg § Jean Platt Rospondek ’69 David and Elizabeth Rosvold Keith and Theresa Rothman § Jane Russell ’60 John and Stephanie Salamon § F. Raymond Salemme and Patricia Weber § Carol Samuel ’65 Louis and Susan Sancinito Joseph and Vivian Sanphy David R. ’65 and Elizabeth Satterthwaite David O. ’47 and Susan D. Saxton § Mark Schlawin and Ilene Dube
Charles and Susan Scholer § G. Robin and Jennifer Schore § Kenneth E. and Joyce Schroder Robert Schroeder and Rebecca Price Schroeder ’72 B. Lawrence Seabrook Jr ’52 Jano S. Segal Jack E. Seitner Stephen D. Shaffer ’59 Frances Wallin Shaw ’40 v Minda S. Shein Cynia Shimm Conrad M. and Gail Siegel Linda Silber Edith Sullivan Silvers ’33 v § Peter E. Simson ’74 Carter J. ’76 and Erin B. Sio Gary and Maria Smelcer Douglas P. ’64 and Mary M. Smith Eloise Melville Smith ’32 v § Joseph A. Smith Jr ’46 v William Smith and Elizabeth Hilder § Samuel M. Snipes and Marion A. Smith v § Ivan R. Snyder and Hannah Palmer Snyder ’60 v § Mary Finley Sohler ’51 §
Edward and Nancy C. Sorel § Ernest B. and Jean Spangler Aaron Speller and Rachel Williams Speller George N. Spells Jr Sandy Steinmetz § Brad and Molly L. Stephenson § John and Judith Stevens § George and Elizabeth Still Christine Jensen Storch ’58 § Jay Storch ’68 and Anne Culp Storch ’67 v § Marlyn and Alice Stroh John Sudofsky and Sandra Stees Sudofsky ’55 § Amy Lewis Tabor ’68 v Carol B. Thomas § Eleanor H. Thomas § Charles and Laura Thomforde Rob Toggweiler and Susan Leigh § Richard N. Townsend ’50 § Don and Janet Trombley Andrew P. Trull ’72 and Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 § Joan P. Tulp Howard S. Turner ’29 v § Leon H. and Lola Turner § Richard H. Turner Jr §
Wayne and Terry Tuttle Charles W. Tyson ’49 and Toy Coolidge Tyson ’50 Margaret Uyeki Bonnie Alden Van Fossen ’78 R. Neil Vance and Susan Zimmerman § Jonathan ’61 and Virginia G. Vaughan Alicia Verleysen Louis H. ’43 and Judith Vernon David J. Vivian and Katherine Polsky Vivian ’56 Joe and Beth Volk § Alice Way Waddington ’45 v § Mary Smith Waddington ’55 § William III ’54 and Darlene Waddington § John Waitz and Terese Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 Elisabeth Yeatman Walker ’52 Stephen R. Walker and Judy Winter Walker ’65 §
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Don and Marilyn Hayden P ’02, ’04, ’08, ’14 Parent Annual Fund Donors*
“ A s parents, we think we should be…doing our best to make George School a terrific place for students in the years and decades to come.” What aspects of George School do you value most as a parent? George School combines strong academics with a diverse, supportive studentfaculty community and a values-based education that emphasizes the individual’s responsibilities to others and the world at large. It’s that combination of qualities that makes George School such a great place for students to grow and develop. What about George School has had a lasting impact on your family? As our three older children started college after four years at George School, they each, in slightly different ways, highlighted two areas of great impact. First, they felt incredibly well prepared for college—academically, socially, and emotionally. Second, they felt that the diversity of people and ideas they had experienced at George School was greater than what they were experiencing in college. Taken together, this showed us that George School had done a great job preparing our children for the next chapters in their lives.
Brian and Debra Walters § David ’68 and Carol Walton Samuel and Amy Wang § Myron and Carol Warshauer § Kurt and Jeannette Wegelius § Robert and Maureen West Frances Westerman Jean Hammond Wheeler ’34 § Fred J. Wiest Jr § Susan Wilf Ann J. Wilkerson G. Todd and Edith Williams Jane Wilson Allan R. ’62 and Susan S. Winn § Katherine B. Winter § Norman M. and Rose Ann Woldorf Anthony and Jennifer Wolf § Jimmy F. and Mee Ling Wong § Lewis Woodman and JoAnn Johnson Woodman ’43 v § Harry M. Woske ’42 § Richard and Carol Wozniak § Christopher B. Wright ’55 and Kay Windham Steven T. ’65 and Melinda Wrightson Frank Wunderle George and Anne Yarnall Martha Yerkes Cary and Antoinette Yonce Lawrence Young and Eddie Chao Ning Yuan Yu and Meijuan Shao Todd Zimmerman and Laurie Volk § Ruth N. Zoltick Anonymous (2)
What’s important to you about giving to George School? George School contributed a lot to our children—the result of all the work people did over many generations to make George School a terrific place before our children got there. As parents, we think we should be continuing that work, doing our best to make George School a terrific place for students in the years and decades to come. Everyone has different reasons to donate, but one thing we feel strongly about is faculty development. George School has a wonderful faculty, and we want to do everything we can to support, sustain, and develop that core strength. Contributing to the Annual Fund is a great way to accomplish these goals.
Residing in Newtown, Pennsylvania, the Haydens have sent all four children to George School: Sarah ’02, Steve ’04, Scott ’08, and Becca ’14. Don is a biotech entrepreneur and enjoys cycling and tennis. Marilyn is involved in various community activities and has sewn nearly 500 quilts for Quilts for Kids. * A nnual Fund donations help enhance George School’s dynamic academic programs, preserve the beauty of our campus, and strengthen our community.
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GIFTS FROM George SChool committee, FACULTY, STAFF, AND FRIENDS George School is served by many talented, dedicated board members, teachers, administrators, and friends. In addition to their time, a record number also contributed financially. We gratefully acknowledge their generosity.
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David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton v § Edwin D. Huff Richard M. and Bette Segel § Deborah M. Spitalnik and John Weingart v § S u n nyb a n ke C i rcle
Thomas and Rosanne Bell § Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Craig and Kim Scott Andrew Steginsky § S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Joanna M. Bassert ’77 and Edward Marshall III § Arthur C. ’47 and Sarah Henrie v § Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 and Christopher T. Holtz § Timothy D. ’87 and Gloria Katsiff § Bennett P. ’95 and Aisha Lomax James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely v § Judy Bartella § Gretchen Castle Christopher and Catherine Kerr § Kassem L. Lucas ’90 Theodore and Marjorie Nickles § Rodney Robinson § Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 and Andrew P. Trull ’72 § Terese Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 and John Waitz
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Rachel M. Fumia Joanna K C and William Storrar S o uth L a w n C i rcle
Lisa A. and Geoffrey Collier § Stephen and Jennifer Hayden
S. Odie and Robert LeFever § Michelle Ruess and Dunstan McNichol † Tom Rogers ’73 § y o u n g A l u m n i L eadersh i p C i rcle
Ari M. ’98 and Shauna Betof v § Benjamin S. Smith ’91 Anonymous (1) Leno Acosta Meredith Baldi Alford ’01 Florentina Argueta Judy Bartella § Peggy Berger Nancy Zurn Bernardini and Steven D. Bernardini § Juana K. Bivins Francis E. and Carol Bradley John Butera Monica Caine Vincent R. Campellone and Karen Baker Campellone ’82 Philip W. Clampffer Kimberly Verica Colando ’83 and Christopher Colando Cynthia Z. and Willie Coleman § Jacqueline Coren John and Nancy Coughlin Kathy Coyle and Gisele R. Pinck Betty Bakley Craighead and William M. Craighead ’44 Terence M. Culleton and Nancy Cocks Culleton § Mary Dart § Christine K. Davidyock and Joseph P. Davidyock ’91 Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 and Kevin Davis ’77 § Jody A. Davis R. John Davison John F. Devine Carolyn A. Di Pietro-Arias Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 and Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 § Cristina Rysz DiSabatino ’03 Christian K. Donovan ’95 Jane M. and Dirk L. Dunlap v
Virginia A. Eccles Thomas R. English and Renukah Somalingham Joyce Falsetti Lisa and Frank Faranca § Claudie D. Fischer Steven E. S. Fletcher John J. Foisy Charles L. and Valerie G. Folk Glenn V. Garman Michael F. Gersie Aaron Good and Kim McGlynn Reed Goossen Tom Griffith § Pamela R. and James E. Grumbach § Karen Suplee Hallowell § Mark R. Harrigan Elena O’Boyle Harris ’90 Colleen G. Hasson Linda E. and William Heinemann § Steven L. Heitzer and Kelly Meashey Patrick M. Henry Ronald Hinman Michael S. Hodgin and Susanne Baker Hodgin ’87 Thomas C. Hoopes ’83 and Elizabeth A. Castiglione Scott E. Hoskins and Susan Woodman Hoskins ’71 § Mabel V. Houghton and Donald E. Houghton Jr § Mary R. Hutchins Monica M. and Brad Isserman Leo M. Janas and Sue Petrone § Barbara L. Kibler and Daryl Fair Laura T. and Geoff Kinnel § David G. Kosan Jeffrey M. Kosoff Gayle Kowalewski Nancy T. Kryven Cynthia A. and Donald Law David and Minnie Lee Ralph D. Lelii and Linda Dunphy Michael G. LoStracco Polly Lodge and Dick O’Hern George E. Long Jr and Maureen P. Long Katie and Frank Lumpkin Carolyn B. Lyday Paul A. ’65 and Pamela E. Machemer § Cindy K. Mahoney Robert H. Jr and Stephanie McBride § Pauline McKean Ellen McMaster Cheryl A. Mellor and Edna-Anne Valdepeñas Jack W. Merkl Melaina Governatore Mirarchi ’93 Stephen A. ’82 and Laurie Moyer Deborah D. and James H. ’72 Newbold § Joseph and Carolyn Nicolosi
Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67 and Steven Nierenberg v § Janine D. Nyce Chris Odom and Kathleen O’Neal Travis and Maggie A. Ortogero Danielle Picard-Sheehan Andrew M. Popkin ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82 v Glen J. Pratt Susan M. Quinn Bryan C. Raudonis Patrick J. Renshall and Jennifer A. Savage-Renshall Pippa P. and Dwayne Rex Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 § Juliana B. Rosati Rosemarie and Joel Rosenberg § Yelena Rumyantseva Amedeo Salamoni Alyssa Schultheis John M. Sciullo Emily A. Shaker v Linda Silber Carter J. ’76 and Erin B. Sio Lisa and R. Angus Smith Thomas E. Soper and Kim Glassman Rachel Williams Speller and Aaron Speller W. Scott and Jasmine Spence Patricia A. Steffan Molly L. and Brad Stephenson § John T. Stevens IV ’02 Marlin and Sharon Stroh Norman K. and Betty Tjossem § Beverly Trautwein § Terry and Wayne Tuttle Gretchen van Horn Sarah L. Waitz ’06 Douglas A. and Donna Walters Marion T. and Blake Wells Maureen and Robert West Mark S. and Diane Wiley Susan Wilf Jennifer Winters Eric R. Wolarsky Carol and Richard Wozniak § Frank Wunderle David R. Young Marilyn Young Ning Yuan Yu and Meijuan Shao Dan Zalenski Anonymous (1)
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Anne C. LeDuc v M eeti n g ho u se C i rcle
John F. Hunt v § M a i n C i rcle
Reba F. Barnes †
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Vince Campellone P ’12, ’14 Annual Fund Donor*
Rick Eisenberg Barbara Freymuth T. John Mercuro S o u th L a w n C i rcle
Mrs. Edward I. Haupt Michael and Gabriele Streit Geralyn Wolf
“ George School gives so much to all of us. To me this is my piece of heaven .” What has kept you at George School all these years? I love it here. This is my home, my backyard. I’m just letting everyone else use it. I’ve got the best job in the world. I can do my own thing and am treated well, and I love making the place look good. Whoever laid this place out in the beginning did a great job. Coaching is the icing on the cake. The kids at George School keep me young. How do you feel about the new athletics facilities? I’m happy for the kids. The new turf field will be a big advantage for field hockey (daughter Taylor plays on the team) and will give them an even playing field with other schools. Football will use it, too (son Tyler plays football). And it will save on fertilizer and some maintenance. We won’t have to line the track for every home meet, and instead of mowing, we’ll fluff up the turf. The hope is that this will be a stepping-stone for a new field house, which will bring more athletes to George School. For baseball, though, we already have one of the best fields in Bucks County. If you put fences around it, it could be a minor league field. Why do you give to the Annual Fund? George School gives so much to all of us. Even before my kids went here, it was a great place to live and to work. To me this is my piece of heaven.
When it comes to George School, Vince has all the bases covered, literally and figuratively. As grounds supervisor, Vince has helped keep the campus beautiful since 1975 and has coached first softball and then baseball since 1977. In 2010, Vince played Officer Krupke in West Side Story , much to the delight of the audience. Though Vince didn’t attend George School, the rest of his family has—wife Karen Baker Campellone ’82, whose father was a George School administrator, and children Tyler ’12 and Taylor ’14. The Campellones enjoy living on the campus that Vince so carefully watches over. * A s demonstrated by the Campellones’ consistent annual giving, participating in the Annual Fund is like sharing a potluck supper. Everyone brings something to the table, and everyone benefits in return.
Tova Ackerman Christopher Adair and Melissa Lovett-Adair Mary Hurff Aladj Margaret K. Alderfer John B. Bank Timothy B. Barnard Mitch and Lynn Baumeister Jane Blanshard Willard and Jacqueline D. Bowers § Belle V. Briggs † § Pam Bush Peter and Lesa Butera Lou Cagle Jenny Campbell Lee Ann Culmer Carter v § Martha G. Carter Patricia H. Casillo Walter and Carolyn Christ William C. Coffin Frank and Margaret Cosentino Douglas C. Covert Ann Marie Cowdrey Richard and Martha Coyle Grace A. Crank Nancy Cristy Lucky Cullum Norman J. Curry Barbara Delafield Dorothy W. Detwiler v § Bret and Susan Dlugosz Marc and Cynthia Durst Sanford J. and Lorraine S. Durst Ethel Dworkin Marna Feldt § Judy Ferguson Michael and Marlene Fine Karin Fink § Robert and Nelly P. Freed Paulette Gabbriellini Elayne Garcia Anne McCarthy Garrison § Joseph and Ellen Gilbert Michael Gilbert Phyllis G. Gluck Anne M. Greene § Julia Gurganus Lynn Hamilton Robert Hand Darryl Harper and Sonya Clark Neiani M. Hartigan Martha Hennington Susan Holman William and Marilyn Horner § Virginia Huxley
Gabor and Harriette Kaley Arthur and Vivian Klaus Wally and Ronni Kopelowitz David K. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Leinbach Sam Malamud William and Susan Maxfield § John and Kathleen Meicht Vicko Melada Peter C. Miles v § Lubomir and Michele F. Mlynar Frederick G. and Carole Monahan Mary Stevene Myers Antonio Nadal and Milga Morales Nadal Mira Nakash Ralph and Rose Nakash Marvin and Ellen Ochs Lucia B. Pierce Susan Plavin Lana Prather Robert J. and Patti Ransone Wayne Reed Penny Reeves Arthur and Carol Richman Dorothy B. Ross Raymond G. and Nicole R. Savage Martin and Marla Schreibman Nancy Shelton John Sherwin and Marcia Goldstein Scott E. Shimizu Nancy Wanner Sims Chari Singleton Jill Smith Mary D. Smith Damaris South John Stanbury Jay and Sandra E. Stein Justin Stein Lawrence D. Tarr Peter Taubman Lauren Torres Virginia Cronister Vaughan § William † and Anna Walker Evelyn and Marsha Weber Aaron and Cori Werner Mimi Werner Cynthia C. Wilson Carolyn Wittenbraker Anonymous (4)
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GIFTS FROM Organizations We are grateful to the following organizations for their generous support.
A. Brooks Construction, Inc. Abigail’s In-Home Assistance LLC Advent Software Amgen Foundation Anita and Lawrence Passmore Fund Arkay Foundation Inc Asahel P.H. & Caroline D. Bloomer Charitable Trust Automatic Devices Company Avrom S. and Lynne Waxman Fund Bank of America Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Bowie Gridley Architects Brandywine Global Investment Management, LLC Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Inc. Building Control Solutions C.R. Snyder Graphics Calvert Foundation Carriage Studio of Photography, Inc. CCS Pastosa Ravioli Corp Chandler-Shreve Family Fund Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Chevron Corporation Coca-Cola Company Community Foundation of Collier County Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties Community Foundation of New Jersey Coventry Health Care Cream Hill Foundation CulinArt Inc. David and Barbara Houghton Fund Doran Family Foundation Elaine and Vincent Bell Foundation Ellen & Andrew Celli Foundation EnPro Industries Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island ExxonMobil Foundation Fallen Angels Foundation Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund FJC Foundation for Enhancing Communities Fred Beans Family of Dealerships GE Foundation George’s Bakery Products, Inc. Gilbert N. Kerlin Fund GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Golden Pheasant Inn Goose, Ltd.
H&L Team Sales Inc. Harris Blacktopping Inc Harris Comfort LLC Heath Lumber Company Henry Myers Plumbing & Heating Inc. Highland-Mills Foundation Hilary and Richard Cooper Philanthropic Fund Hoffman-Bravy Charitable Foundation Holland Floor Covering Home Depot Foundation Hough Petroleum HRM USA Inc. Huff & Vander Beek, LLP Hunt & Ayres LLP IMC Construction J.M. Mechanical Services, LLC J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation James A. Boorstein Fund James A. S. Dunning Trust Fund Jamison Masonry Restoration Jewish Communal Fund Jewish Community Endowment Fund Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation John Hancock Financial Services Inc. Jonathan E. Rhoads Trust K Interior Design Kampus Klothes, Inc. Katharine C. Pierce Fund KBR Keast and Hood Co. Kinloch Woodworking Limited KRG Enterprises Inc L.E.A.R.N. Associates Inc. Lustigman Firm, P.C. M.A. & Josephine R. Grisham Foundation Magic Carpet Day Camp Mainstream Swimsuits Inc. Mark B. Thompson Associates LLC Matthew & Karen Fine Fund Matthew C. Baumeister Foundation Merck Company Foundation Mid South Baking Moyer Pest Control New Garden Monthly Meeting of Friends New York Community Trust
New York Life Foundation Novartis Foundation Ontrac Consulting Corporation Pennock Trust Philadelphia Insurance Companies Philip Rosenau Co., Inc. PPL Services Corporation Process Plus Legal Services, LLC Quad Investments Inc. Quintiles Transnational Inc. R.U.S.A Matching Gift Program RBC Trust Company (Delaware) Limited Rearch Company LCC Robert D. Gilmore & Assoc., Inc Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Rohovsky Family Foundation Inc. Roxbury Fund Rudge Family Fund Sacherman Fund Samuels Family Foundation Sanofi-Aventis SAP Schwab Charitable Gift Fund Second Anonymous In and Out Fund Shearer Penn Corporation Silicon Valley Community Foundation Solebury Friends Meeting Source Institute for Human Performance Springbank Foundation Starr Foundation Sterling Fund Sulzberger-Lax Family Fund Swirnow Building Systems Ted and Ruth Johnson Family Foundation Thomas G. and Andrea Mendell Foundation Tidewater Jewish Foundation, Inc Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Transportation Services Inc. Truist Tyco Electronics U.S. Charitable Gift Trust UBS University of Pennsylvania Vanguard Group W.S. Cumby Inc. Waldman Family Charitable Trust Weingart Family Fund Willard Brothers Lumber Co. Wm. W. Fabian & Son Inc. Zim Development Company
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GIFTS IN TRIBUTE
In Memory of
We are pleased to acknowledge gifts made in honor or in memory of the following people.
In Honor of Stephanie Rohovsky Akbari ’83 Margaret K. Alderfer Francesca M. Aldrich ’12 Emily R. Alexander ’12 Annik Ali ’96 Rachel Ambler ’36 Jeffrey W. Baffoe-Bonnie ’10 Marilyn S. Baffoe-Bonnie ’12 Allison S. Betof ’01 Ari M. Betof ’98 David L. Bourns and his 1988 commencement speech Morgan Brod ’11 Cynthia Humphrey Brooks ’70 Ethan W. Brown ’89 Antonia M. Burdick ’14 Jnani Butler ’02 Sara Butler ’13 Shane S. Butler ’06 Mario Capecchi ’56 Rachael Carmichael ’05 Evan Clinton ’13 Caroline E. S. Clough ’99 Jane Edelstein Coroi ’93 Alexander G. Darby ’11 and the new track Emily E. Dave ’14 Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 Emily J. Dayton ’08 Sara E. Dayton ’05 Dorothy W. Detwiler Sara I. DiMino ’11 Christian K. Donovan ’95 Ethan T. Dunbar ’13 Jane M. Dunlap Claudie D. Fischer Rachel M. Fumia Joyce Crockett Funston ’59 Devin K. Garfinkle ’11 Robert W. Geissinger George School faculty and administration Girls’ dorms John R. Gleeson III ’65 Eleanor K. Hess Rowan Holloway ’13 Thomas C. Hoopes ’83 Kate Hunter Spencer J. Jacoppi ’13 Elizabeth A. Katz ’05 Kejy and Jamil’s wedding Brennan J. Kinnel ’14 Jacqueline F. Knoll ’13 Zachary R. Knoll ’10 Anne C. LeDuc
Ralph D. Lelii Sarah Lepianka ’11 Lori Zoltick Levy ’76 Lauren M. Lippincott ’01 Carolyn B. Lyday Pamela E. Machemer Paul A. Machemer ’65 James H. Mapes ’96 Miriam Zeman Marecek ’58 Michael McGinnis ’14 Dale K. Miller Stephen A. Moyer ’82 Louis Onori Ruth Eberhard Paine ’34 Helen L. Partridge ’07 Danielle Picard-Sheehan Diana Zoltick Rednor ’70 Allison H. Rodgers ’11 Catherine R. Rodgers ’14 Paul E. Rohovsky ’86 Maria C. Ross ’09 Melissa R. Rosvold ’06 Willa L. Rowan ’11 Laura Randall Rozeboom ’98 David R. Satterthwaite ’65 Johanna V. Schneider ’08 Service members who have sacrificed for our freedoms Kristin A. Seymour Alan M. Siegel ’79 Carter J. Sio ’76 Julian H. Strachan ’12 Jacqueline M. Streetz John D. Streetz Adam L. Tabor ’01 Rachel B. Tanzer ’12 Norman K. Tjossem Danielle A. Tuller ’11 William B. Uhl ’13 Cyrus R. Vakili ’13 Drue Bogdonoff Van Roon ’75 Katherine Polsky Vivian ’56 Russell M. Weimar ’48 Warren Weirman Emma M. Wells ’13 Paul C. Wenclawiak Jr ’06 Virginia L. Wenclawiak ’02 Mark S. Wiley Adam I. Wilson ’87 Mark D. Wilson ’86 Eric R. Wolarsky Brad J. Zoltick ’74 Jerel M. Zoltick ’68 Philip Zoltick ’67 Meredith I. Zoltick ’07
Roy T. Abbott ’18 Florence Edna Adkins Richard Akins George R. Ambler Jr ’29 Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 Elizabeth Eberhard Anderson ’32 Carolyn Cadwallader Bannerman ’58 Marjorie Darling Barnard ’62 Martin M. Berger Rufus A. Blanshard ’39 Andrew W. Bourns ’87 Jean D. Boyd ’77 Elizabeth Hill Brady ’37 Janet Brownold Lucy Perry Buchanan ’44 Rhoda Bunnell ’54 William Burton Raymond A. Cabrera ’77 John A. Carter ’49 Patricia A. Casillo Laurence G. Claggett ’41 Barbara M. Clough Constance Shane Clovis ’60 Phebe Johnson Coffin ’54 Doris E. Cohen Ennis W. Cosby ’87 Mary Costanza Francis Crawford John A. Crockett ’29 Hugh M. Cronister ’44 Edward G. Crum David Dibner ’45 Caroline Dow ’59 Michael Dunitz ’71 John O. Eberhard ’40 Thomas T. Eberhard ’42 Elizabeth Titelman Falcone ’73 Grant Fraser Charles Sumner Freeman Jr William R. Gawthrop Jr ’43 James Green, Class of 1906 W. Russell Green, Class of 1910 Linda Smith Greenwald ’60 Elizabeth Stone Gregory ’38 Edward I. Haupt III ’59 William T. Haupt ’61 M. Robert Herrick ’44 Ann Stover Hollinger ’54 Hannah T. Hollister Rae Hoopes ’50 Eugenia Tomlinson Howes ’42 Nancy Longnecker Hubby ’54 Josephine Ingoglia Henry R. Jones ’27 Jacquelyn A. Jupiter ’70 Lester Klein Janet Haines Kosoff ’56 Jean Thomas Ladson ’34 Lark H. March Adelbert Mason Richard McFeely Dunstan McNichol Charles L. McVaugh ’21
Tod H. Mikuriya ’51 Susan Perry Mills ’46 Walter Mohr Dorothy Morrell Ezra W. Morrell ’94 Stephen C. Morse Pete Newman Gene H. Nichols Pat Nichols Patricia A. Onori Elizabeth Pusey Passmore ’32 Edwin M. Paxson ’44 Simon Peterfreund Yetta Peterfreund Jean Passmore Polson ’65 Lea Powell Virginia Roberts Lewis M. Robbins ’35 Martha McCord Robinson ’35 Claude Rosenberg Louise Rosenberg Louise Samuel Alan Sexton John V. Sheridan III ’74 Michael F. Sherrin Jonathan E. Shimm ’74 Carter T. Smith ’40 Frances Griscom Smith ’15 Howard T. Snipes ’81 Dorris Penrose Spencer ’37 Ronald H. Spencer ’71 Frances M. Steele ’17 Howard Martin Steele William P. Stein ’60 Alice Kester Stempen ’46 Alfred Stirba Jr Josef Stone Philip E. Swayne ’46 John D. Talbot Dorothy Taylor Hubert Taylor Katherine Rogers Thompson Melea Thompson Dave H. Thurm ’77 Archie R. Tsinajinnie Jonathan Tsinajinnie Willie C. Twyman ’77 Eugenie Vickery Ann Entrekin von Thaden ’55 Lynn Waddington ’58 T. Carter Waghorne ’99 Wei Wei Wang ’04 Joel Westerman Kathleen Seabrook Watson ’78 Mildred Wanner Wilson ’31 William W. Wilson ’31 Winfield S. Wilson Jr ’37 Betty P. Winn H. Taylor Winner Jr ’37 Mary Jobes Woll ’50 Elizabeth Tapley Worth ’39
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volunteers At George School, education is something we all do together —many parents, students, teachers, staff, and friends volunteer their time and resources to help this community flourish. Our thanks go to the following people.
Geor g e S chool C omm i ttee
Joanna M. Bassert ’77 § Thomas Bell § David P. Bruton ’53 v § Gretchen Castle Arthur C. Henrie ’47 v § Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 § Edwin D. Huff Timothy D. Katsiff ’87 § John Kelly Christopher Kerr § Michael J. Kosoff ’56 § Bennett P. Lomax ’95 Kassem L. Lucas ’90 Theodore Nickles § Rodney Robinson § Craig Scott Richard M. Segel § Deborah M. Spitalnik v § Andrew Steginsky § Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 § Terese Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 James L. Whitely ’54 v § A dd iti o n al G S C S u b comm ittees a n d A d v i sory C omm ittees
Robert M. Appelbaum v § Lisa Parry Becker ’89 § Nancy Zurn Bernardini § Norman Bing § Michelle Bitzer Jack Brod Vincent R. Campellone Yu-Wen Chen ’99 Gloria Denoon Joseph Ducati John Fowler Qi Gao Susan Gaston-Simon Joan Gluck § Don Hayden § Marilyn Hayden § Carol Powell Heller ’71 § Alan Hilburg Charles S. Hough ’44 v § John F. Hunt v § Mary A. Hunter Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 Gayle Kowalewski Hsiu-Huei Lee George E. Long Jr Paul A. Machemer ’65 § Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77 §
N. Chiyo Moriuchi Scott Nelson John D. Orr ’47 v § Carolyn Pridgeon Jody Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Janet Roy Craig Scott Kate Smith-Ducati Cheryl Veith Fred Veith Laurel Williams Wise Nannan Xia 5 0 th R e u n i o n C omm ittee C o - C ha i rs
Keith P. Fox ’61 Mack Lipkin Jr ’61 Lee N. Price ’61 Burt L. Ross ’61 v Corey R. Smith ’61 James M. Talbot ’61 § O ther R e u n i o n C omm i ttee M em b ers
Meredith Baldi Alford ’01 Margaret P. Allen ’46 Deepak S. Atri ’06 Diana Wright Barlow ’61 Jean Hesselman Bohr ’76 § Diane R. Brenner ’81 § Daniel G. Broad ’81 Richard Brown II ’61 § Benjamin W. Buch ’01 Larissa Lichtman Buch ’01 Virginia Lawrence Carvin ’46 Clifton Coleman ’71 Marjorie Claassen Craven ’46 § Sarah M. Dohle ’01 Tracey Wentzel Fredendall ’86 Mary Lou Baker Gould ’46 v § Aubrey W. Haines ’81 Holly McClanen Hart ’71 Antonio P. Jackson ’71 v § Laura Grontkowski James ’86 v § Sarah Weaver Kirk ’51 Kathy E. Klein ’81 § Michael J. Kosoff ’56 § Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Susan Lane ’66 Christopher Lindley ’51 William E. Loucks ’51 § Jacob D. Malone ’06 Mary Ann Meirs ’81 Bruce S. Parkinson ’46 v § Albert E. Paschkis ’46 §
Tad Phillips ’51 § Frances R. Plough ’76 § Laura Swanstrom Reece ’91 Sara McEvilly Rosamilia ’96 Charles M. Scudder ’51 Charles H. Sharpless ’66 v § Carter J. Sio ’76 Kathryn J. Spencer ’01 Thomas C. Steinmetz ’61 § J. Christian Stevens ’86 Alicia Marciano Sullivan ’86 Elizabeth S. Taylor ’71 Betty Lou Leedom Thompson ’56 § Taisha M. Thompson ’91 Sarah L. Waitz ’06 Alcora N. Walden ’01 Christopher P. Whitely ’91 Patricia J. Yurcak ’06 P are nt A n n u al F u n d C omm ittee
Jean Hesselman Bohr ’76 § Amy Ward Brimmer Julie Krikorian Eshbaugh ’83 Laura Fisher Mary Ann Fritschie Robert Haberle Wendy Herbert William Herbert Holly Houston Susan Knoll Anita Manders Maria Maurio June Millington Dreda Newman Sarah Nicklin Janine D. Nyce Carol Penn Amy Taylor Popkin ’82 v Michelle Ruess Kathleen Sowiak Rachel Sterns Alicia Verleysen C omm u n it y A n n u al F u n d C omm ittee
Meredith Baldi Alford ’01 Andrea M. Barberio Jacqueline Coren Kathy Coyle Jane M. Dunlap v Lisa Faranca § Rachel M. Fumia Michael F. Gersie Reed Goossen Thomas C. Hoopes ’83 Cynthia A. Law Ralph D. Lelii Paul A. Machemer ’65 § Robert H. McBride Jr § Stephanie McBride § Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67 v § Kathleen O’Neal Danielle Picard-Sheehan Norman K. Tjossem §
S t u de nt A n n u al F u n d C omm ittee
Meredith Allen ’12 Autumn R. Atkinson ’13 Anthony M. Campusano ’11 Mallory E. Carcia ’11 Ross Cooper ’11 Taylor B. Denton ’12 Christina L. DiGiulian ’11 Tatiana H. Dorff ’11 Dana L. Falsetti ’11 Kathryn J. Harkins ’11 Sara L. Harmon ’11 Khadydra O. Hazzard ’12 Myra S. Jacobs ’11 Savannah R. Kopel ’11 Thomas A. Lodge-Yanez ’12 Excenia L. Morales ’12 Devon B. Pinkus ’11 Sean C. Potter ’12 Ramya R. Pratt ’11 Willa L. Rowan ’11 Caleb M. Savage ’11 George A. Thurlow ’14 Julia S. Um ’12 R e g i o n al E v e nt P la n n i n g Gro u ps
Robert A. Bloom ’56 Diane R. Brenner ’81 § Lauren M. Buroojy ’04 Barry Coppock § Dottie Coppock § Amelia A. Erwitt ’98 Eva M. Eves ’67 § Meredith D. Gluck ’03 Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 § James C. Kingham ’99 Jody Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Charles H. Sharpless ’66 v § Deirdre S. Tomlinson ’04 Ernest C. Wong ’77 P are n ts A ssoc i ati o n s
Abby Applebaum Amber Bankoff Madeline Bayliss Kathie Bentley Jean Hesselman Bohr ’76 § Esther Brecher Mitzi Brettler Amy Ward Brimmer Elana Broch Rose Carbonara Christine Carcia Melissa Loomar Carpene ’82 Ellen Chang Christina Chen Jane Cohen Jonathan Cohen Renee Cohen Ann Cunliffe-Martin Elissa Darnowsky Hua Ding Denise Esberg Laura Fisher Marcia Fisher
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Pamela Forzley Gina Francano Sonia Fusco Doreen Gage Qi Gao Susan Gaston-Simon Alice Gens Tracey Giuffrida Edith Gleason Jeffrey Gordon Vicki Gottlieb Debbie Gregory Meena Guleria Robert Haberle Dodie Hamblen § John Harkins Pamela Harkins Marilyn Hayden § Obie Hazzard Kathleen Hellmuth Terri Herring Alan Hilburg Giuseppina Hipple Susan Woodman Hoskins ’71 § Jihyun Hwang Harriet Jahr-Philips Bella Jaikaria Mee Ran Jeon In Ah Jung Yoo Jin Kang Jocelyn Keith Robert Kimelheim Susan Knoll Hsueh Lai Robert Lamme Tracy LaRou Hsiu-Huei Lee Debra Lefkowitz Beth Lepianka Ashraf Lotfi Jianxiang Lou Eileen Mannix Marty May Mary Menna Karen Miller June Millington Gail Munz-Fassler Alisa Myles Scott Nelson Carolyn Nicolosi
Joseph Nicolosi Kiran Paek Beverly Penn Carol Penn Janine Peterson Sara Stern Pinkus ’77 Andrew M. Popkin ’83 v Danielle Portnoy Cynthia Potter Sweta Prasad Lynne K. Rainey Gang Ren Diane Rice Joyce Rivas Caroline Rodgers Jody Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Elizabeth Rosser Robert Rovinsky Janet Roy Michelle Ruess Craig Scott Kim Scott Gwen Scott-Hodges Althea Seaborn Min Shi Colleen Shoemaker Patti Smialkowski Kathleen Sowiak Sandra Stackhouse Patricia Taylor Robert Van Pelt Alicia Verleysen Karen Ward Carol Wengert § Greta Wiley Ching-Piao Wong Karen Wurz Nannan Xia Danping Yao Anne Yarnall Jian Zhang Youbin Zhang
Mark Forker David Graham Andrew Hamilton Craig D. Harris ’05 Arthur C. Henrie ’47 v § Kevin Kruse Steve Panter Shari Nathanson Rosenbloom ’80 Monica Rousset Emma R. Weisser ’05 Kathy Wickline A dm i ss i o n O ff i ce
Richard Balka Jean Hesselman Bohr ’76 Elana Broch Amy Ward Brimmer Christina Chen Marcia Fisher Robert Haberle Dodie Hamblen Brian Hodges Amy Loescher Larry Pinkus Sara Stern Pinkus ’77 Janet Roy Michael Roy Craig Scott Gwen Scott-Hodges Alicia Verleysen Anne Yamall O ther A dm i n i strati v e Vol u n teers
David B. Crawford v Elizabeth M. Crofts § Dorothy W. Detwiler v § Susan Woodman Hoskins ’71 § Christopher Kerr § Miles P. Munz ’98 Nathaniel B. Pfaff ’03 Corissa Ginsberg Seraydarian ’91 Scott Seraydarian ’90
G u est S peakers
Kareem O. Afzal ’93 Phil Beck Jean Hesselman Bohr ’76 § Theodore R. Colegrove ’03 Pamela Suppa Dalton ’72 Gary Fassler
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