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The Medallion Society

more than one million dollars in lifetime giving

THE MEDALLION SOCIETY was inspired by

Gilman’s highest student award, the William A. Fisher Medallion. The Fisher Medallion is awarded to the student who has rendered the highest service possible to the School by leadership based on the influence of character. Accordingly, members of the Medallion Society are those benefactors who have supported Gilman at the highest level, our greatest philanthropic leaders raising the charitable sights of our broader constituency. These donors, like our founder, Anne Galbraith Carey, have provided the financial resources to support and reinforce the foundation of our School across several generations.

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Anonymous ’47* Thomas H. Broadus III ’86 & Anne E. Broadus Andrew M. Brooks ’74 & Cassandra N. Brooks Francis J. Carey ’43* Wm. Polk Carey ’48* Edward L. Clapp ’59* Nicholas D. Cortezi II ’84 & Louise M. Cortezi Donald M. Culver ’43* & Rosalie C. Culver* William W.S. Dancy ’42* Ralph L. DeGroff, Jr. ’54* The Fenwick Family The France-Merrick Foundation John A. Gettier ’52 and Dorothy R. Gettier* Robert F. Greenhill ’54 and Gayle G. Greenhill* The Griswold Family George B. Hess, Jr. ’55 & Betsy Hess Jonathon S. Jacobson ’79 & Joanna M. Jacobson Christopher H. Lee & Susan D. Ginkel The Linehan Family Duke Lohr ’62 Walter Lord ’35* John Markell, Jr. ’36* David M. Obstler ’77 & Thea K. Obstler William M. Passano, Jr. ’48 & Helen A. Passano* William L. Paternotte ’63 & Nancy Paternotte Francis X. Poggi ’79 & Amelia M. Poggi James S. Riepe, Hon. ’98 & Gail P. Riepe The Thomas B. & Elizabeth M. Sheridan Foundation The Shock Family Theodore T. Sotir ’76 Charles L. Stout ’49* J. Richard Thomas, Sr. ’43* & Mary McC. Thomas The Wieler Family

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