SCH Academy 2022-2023 Annual Report

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SPRINGSIDE CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY

ANNUAL REPORT


Creating Opportunities

Contributions from donors like you make it possible for SCH to continue its work and make a difference in the lives of countless students. Because of your support, SCHers have the opportunity—both in and out of the classroom—to develop new skills and pursue their passions. Your part in this journey is crucial and means that we can continue to foster a lifelong love of learning and curiosity in students who go on to become adults who effect positive change in our world.


Board of Trustees 2023-2024

Rashad I. Campbell ’08 Annabelle B. Canning Brooke DiMarco Delvin Dinkins, Head of School William C. Donato, Jr. William M. Doran, Honorary William F. Dunbar William H. Freeman ’91 Sarah E. Fuld Alexander C. Goldsmith Anuj Goswami Thomas Shaw Greenwood III ’01 David Hayne Richard A. Hayne, Honorary Maria Sordoni Hudacek ’02 Thomas G. Kessler ‘88 Youngmoo Kim Patrick S. G. Lindsay, Chair Peter S. Longstreth ’62, Honorary Deborah E. Maine H’16 Edward J. McDevitt III ‘93 Ludlow Miller, Honorary Janie B. Parker, Honorary Edward C. Rorer ’61, Honorary Elizabeth M. Salata ’02 Mary Shaifer ‘87 Marjorie Kershbaum Shiekman ’67 Nadine Badger Stevenson ’90 Andrew C. Topping Thomas Watkins Jr. ‘78 Camilla (Kim) Whetzel H’17 Mims Maynard Zabriskie

Representatives to the Board of Trustees Frank V. Aloise Jr. Chief Financial Officer Joshua H. Atkins ‘92 Vice President, SCH Alumni Association Lindsay Raden Dwyer ’03 Vice President, Parents Association Charlie King III President, Parents Association Jennifer James McHugh ’84 Major Gifts Officer Maria McNichols H’20 Assistant to the Head of School & Board Liaison Rebecca Morley ‘00 President, SCH Alumni Association Kristin Norton Director of Development

Table of Contents Message from Head of School

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Mission Statement

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Diversity at SCH

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2022-2023 By the Numbers

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Progress Report: Campaign for the Commons

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Progress Report: Restore the Rec

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Special Project: Creating Opportunities 8 for Crew Divisional Highlights

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Donor Lists

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Parents Association Donors

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Planned Giving Donors

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Pennsylvania Tax Credit Donors

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FROM the Head of School Dear SCH Community,

As I reflect on my first full year at this special school, there is one thing that stands out most distinctly: community. The thing we do best is create community. The strength of SCH derives above all else from the quality of its people. When I think of this community, I also think of a place of purpose that adapts, a place where anything is possible. And the affection they have for this school is clear and present. At SCH, people feel attached to a shared history and excitement for what is to come. Moreover, there are profound and deep connections everywhere. Quite simply, this is our superpower. This report of gifts—and the many names listed on the pages herein—is a powerful testament to this superpower. Your dedication to this school and its students will be felt far into the future. You are helping us to redefine learning and discovery in a global context and set new standards in teaching and learning, community, and belonging. I would like to extend my deepest appreciation for the incredible generosity of the SCH family. Your investment in our mission will continue to bear fruit, empowering generations to come and instilling in them the values of integrity, courage, thoughtfulness, diversity, and resilience. With warmest regards and heartfelt thanks, Dr. Delvin Dinkins

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Mission Statement We are an inclusive community on a mission to inspire unbounded curiosity and independent thought in every one of our students. In a unique educational environment that extends well beyond campus, we nurture students’ knowledge of themselves and the world, expanding their full academic and personal potential while preparing them to lead lives characterized by thoughtfulness, integrity, and a quest to effect positive change. Integrity | Courage | Diversity | Thoughtfulness | Resilience

Diversity at SCH Diversity is a condition of excellence. Embracing a diverse, inclusive community is fundamental to providing the most rigorous, globally competitive education. At SCH, we aim to engage, understand, and celebrate the broad range of human experiences and perspectives. Through our curriculum, professional development, community-centered events, and daily interactions, we are committed to cultivating empathy and inclusion, and to nurturing the authentic expression of every individual.

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Coming together to Make a difference PROGRESS REPORT

Campaign for the Commons

GOAL $6 Million Raised $3.4 million

The third and final phase of SCH’s Campus Master Plan has begun! Improvements were made to the Commons, the multipurpose community hub in the historic heart of the Upper School campus, this past summer. The Commons has served many purposes through the years (the hanging track in the gym is long gone and performances moved to The Rec decades ago!), but the current project provides more space and versatility for SCH’s growing student body. This piece of the Campus Master Plan, which wrapped up in September, included enlarging the interior gathering space on the first level of the Commons, building a new fitness and wellness center in the Woodward Gym, and transforming part of the fitness center in the Vare Field House into a dedicated wrestling space. Upper School students are enjoying the improved spaces, which allow them to gather, dine and socialize together, and provide them with the fitness and wellness resources they need to achieve their athletic and wellness goals. There are new areas to study, read, eat, train, compete, perform, relax with friends, and hold meetings and events—both inside and out.

Features of the second phase of the Commons Plan include:

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Upgraded athletic training rooms Upgraded squash facilities Expanded dining hall seating Improved locker rooms Redesigned exterior courtyard and student space

“We’re thrilled to see the support and enthusiasm that our community has shown the Campaign for the Commons,” said campaign co-chairs Jess Hayne and Ed McDevitt. “The impact this project will have on our community will be felt for decades to come.”

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PROGRESS REPORT

Restore the Rec GOAL $6.85 Million

Raised $5 million

We are thrilled to announce significant progress in the Restore The Rec campaign! Thanks to the incredible support of our donors and the community, we have reached a major milestone with the project now being almost 75 percent fully funded. This achievement is a testament to the shared commitment to preserving The Rec as a cherished part of our school’s history. As we continue toward our fundraising goal, we are excited to offer a unique opportunity for everyone to become a lasting part of The Rec’s legacy. You can now dedicate a seat in the renovated facility and immortalize your name or a loved one’s on a plaque. To learn more about this opportunity and how you can Take a Seat, please visit www.sch.org/take-a-seat. In the spring, the community came together to enjoy an extraordinary production of “Into the Woods,” presented by Players. The exceptional talent of our performers, the dedication of our backstage crew, and the enthusiastic support of our audience made this event a resounding success. It served as a reminder of the importance of renovating The Rec, ensuring it remains a state-of-the-art venue capable of hosting amazing performances. With the continued support and generosity of our donors, we are confident that we will reach our fundraising goal soon. The renovation plans for The Rec are well underway, including the successful replacement of the roof and windows. As we look forward to the next stages of the project, which involve expanded audience seating, upgraded sound and lighting systems, increased storage space, and more, we are filled with anticipation for the enhanced opportunities these improvements will bring to our school’s performing arts community. We extend our deepest gratitude to our lead donor, Bruce Whelihan from the CHA Class of 1960, for his incredible contribution and unwavering support. We also want to thank each and every one of the almost 400 donors who have shown their dedication to this important project. As we move forward, we invite all members of our community to participate in the campaign. Your support, whether through donations, dedicating a seat, or spreading the word, will make a lasting impact on the future of The Rec and the experiences it will provide for generations of students and performers. Together, we can ensure that The Rec remains a vibrant and treasured part of our school’s history.

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SPECIAL PROJECT

Creating Opportunities for Crew

Keep an eye out for the fastest fleet on the Schuylkill River! Our girls and boys crew teams will be rowing in new carbon Filippi F31s quads with new oars as they begin their season. And coaches and volunteers will be riding in style in like-new, refurbished launches. Thanks to a comprehensive campaign, which included Athletic Giving Day and the erg-a-thon on campus, SCH raised more than $100,000 for new crew equipment. One of the new quads will be named in memory of William Connor Newbold, Class of 2017 (pictured above). “Obtaining new equipment begins the implementation of a replenishment strategy that was established a few years ago,” says boys coach Chris McElroy. “In addition to refurbishing our 20-year-old launches, acquiring new, right-sized boats will enable SCH to operate on a comparative plane with our competitors and allows SCH to embrace technological and structural innovations (carbon is better than aluminum!).”

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Divisional Highlights LOWER SCHOOL Rolling out a New Bike Program at SCH Our youngest Lower Schoolers are now able to “roll” into their bike riding years thanks to our PE teachers and All Kids Bike, a program “on a mission to teach every child in America to ride a bike in kindergarten.” The program, which comes with a curriculum designed to make balance and riding easier, trains educators to teach students to ride on Strider 14x bikes. As riders progress, the bikes can be transformed into pedal bikes with a conversion kit. Kindergarten girls were the first to learn how to stride as part of their “brave, strong girls” unit. The program aims to bring families and friends together through physical activity. Books and Stripes Much-loved traditions returned (in person) to Lower School this year, including Literature Study for girls and Stripe Day for boys. More than 150 girls at SCH took a deep dive into a book called Bob by Wendy Mass and Newbery Award-winning author Rebecca Stead during Literature Study, a signature three-day event at the end of March. Stead spoke to the girls and visited classrooms to meet girls one on one. The Lower School boys participated in Stripe Day where they celebrated the SCH values — courage, diversity, thoughtfulness, and resilience — represented on their uniforms. Reducing Plastic Waste One Sandwich Bag at a Time Fourth-grade CEL students got to work last November, learning about and implementing sustainable solutions to combat the plastic pollution problem. They conducted surveys with their peers, and designed and sewed their own reusable sandwich wraps. In addition, they made waste management icons for the Lower School cafeteria. Their hard work culminated in a 100 percent single-use plastic-free lunch.

SERVICE at SCH Neighbors Helping Neighbors: MLK Day Morning of Service at SCH Over 400 eager student, parent, and faculty volunteers joined forces on MLK Day to celebrate and support our greater Philadelphia community. Students, grades Pre-K through 12th, began the day with keynote speaker A’Dorian Murray-Thomas, the founder and CEO of She Wins Inc. Students and volunteers then participated in various types of community service which benefited local nonprofits and service organizations.


MIDDLE SCHOOL Celebrating Human Rights Day with Middle School CEL students CEL 8th grade Digital Publishing students created websites, children’s books, and print/ digital games to educate others about the core rights enshrined in the UDHR and the UN’s Convention on the Rights of the Child. The projects include a picture book, board game, website, and graphic interpretation of the UDHR. These student projects have the potential to reach countless others which (no coincidence!) is a goal of a campaign promoting and recognizing the Declaration’s 75th anniversary in 2022-2023. Middle School Engineering Students Explore Impact of Climate Change This year, our 7th grade Introduction to Engineering students worked in small teams to imagine, design, and build cities of the future, answering the question: How can future cities adapt to climate change? Teams have built scale models of their city according to their chosen climate issue and a real-life place that might be impacted by that issue. And after months of work, they’ve built: a floating city with an aquaponic system, communal pods, and an oyster reef; a city that uses carbon sequestration and wind turbines; and one that focuses on biophilic design, amoung others. Service Project: Students Rise Against Hunger SCH 5th graders packaged 10,000 meals in two hours with an organization called Rise Against Hunger whose model aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and targets help to “remote, last-mile communities within hunger pockets designated ‘serious’ or higher on the Global Hunger Index.” SCHers learned that each box that they packaged had the potential to feed an individual for an entire year. UPPER SCHOOL Robotics Celebrates 20th Anniversary and a Great Season SCH Robotics students, who are celebrating the program’s 20year anniversary this year, again qualified for the FIRST Robotics World Championship in Houston, Texas. The team was one of only 10 percent of high school teams that qualified to compete at “Champs.” Earlier in the season, student Devin Gibson was awarded the prestigious FIRST Dean’s list award at the HatboroHorsham district competition. Art Exhibition and Benefit for the Shamsa Village Orphanage in Afghanistan There are approximately 6,800 miles between Philadelphia and Kabul. Hirmand Azimi ’23 aimed to bridge that geographic chasm with his exhibition and benefit in the school’s Barbara Crawford Gallery. The exhibit raised awareness of, and more than $5,000 for, the Kabul-based nonprofit, Shamsa Children’s Village, by showcasing art by Kabul-based artist Ghulam Nabi, portraits by photographer Massoud Etemadi and photos by the Shamsa Children’s Village youths, taken as part of their art therapy program. The Shamsa Village in Kabul unites and supports single mothers with orphaned and abandoned children.

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Découvrir L’histoire: The Story of Bélizaire SCH French students learned about Louisiana Creole history and culture, American history and culture, art history, and French in the U.S. by studying a restored painting. In 1837, a wealthy German merchant in New Orleans commissioned a portrait of his three children and a fourth “child,” the family’s 15-year-old enslaved domestic named Bélizaire. While in the hands of the Frey family’s descendants, likely post-Civil War, Bélizaire likeness was completely painted over. The fascinating story of this original painting, and its subsequent handling—both the covering and uncovering of Bélizaire—has been a yearlong focus of teacher Stephanie Kasten’s French students. One student’s takeaway: “This is the evolution of racism. There’s always a story behind what you see; that which is important is invisible to the eye.”

ATHLETICS at SCH Girls Soccer Wins Big

Track and Field Champions

The 2022-2023 girls soccer team won the PAISAA championship 1-0 with an overall record of 19-1-3. Abby Kenkelen ’23 scored the winning goal with an assist from Lisa McIntyre ‘23 and Alex Reilly ‘24. In four years, the seniors never lost an Inter-Ac game.

Darrion Rascoe ’23 (discus), Stefon Dodoo ’25 (800m) & Tony Hicks ’25 (110h) were PAISAA Champions, and Dodoo was 2nd in the 800m representing SCH at New Balance Nationals.

ARTS at SCH Artists, Authors, and Scientists Inspire and Create This past spring, students heard from several inspiring artists, authors, and scientists. The visits, which included master classes in jazz, small group composing sessions, hands-on experiments on climate change, book signings, and lectures, were made possible by endowed funds that have a long history of supporting guests to enrich the student experience at SCH. • Class of 1954 Composition Workshop Fund Recipients: Ayinké Feit P’33, singer/songwriter, and Marcus Bryant, producer/writer • Class of 1957 Artist in Residence: Kevin Snipes, artist, ceramics and drawing • Dempsey Writer in Residence: Jerry Craft, author of award-winning graphic novels, including New Kid • Jamie Bell ‘78 Music Fund Artist: Hailey Brinnel, jazz musician In addition, the Barbara Crawford Gallery displayed the work of Dawn Kramlich, who made visits to each division to demonstrate encaustic painting and the power of the text image relationship.

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Donor Lists The Wissahickon Society The Wissahickon Leadership Society recognizes individuals and organizations that make leadership contributions of $1,500 or more annually. Members of The Wissahickon Leadership Society are essential partners with SCH’s dedicated faculty, staff, and administration and share a passion and vision for providing 21st century education to our students. Associate members of the Society are young alumni (within 15 years of graduation) with a gift between $250-$1,499 annually. We would like to sincerely thank the following donors who have generously supported the School and make up the 2022-2023 Wissahickon Leadership Society.

Founders | $100,000 and above

Innovators | $25,000 - $49,999

Anonymous Donor Bessemer Trust Company The Boston Family Office Caspian Partners, LLC Business Leadership Organized for Catholic Schools Comcast Cable Communications LLC The William B. Dietrich Foundation Sarah and Jonathan Frank ‘69 Doe Run Dairy, LLC Jonathan C. Freeman ‘94 Friends of Education, LLC Margaret Davison Freeman ‘62, H’04 Margaret and Richard Hayne Kimberly and William Freeman ‘91** James J. Maguire Anjali and Anuj Goswami** The Maguire Foundation Henkels Foundation Nicole and Marcus Mayo Horizons Greater Philadelphia Kristina and Christopher F. McCausland ‘00 Alexandra and Timothy Levin** Bonnie and Peter McCausland James Maguire Jr. ‘78 The McCausland Foundation Margaret Newbold Pearson ‘45♱ SCH Parents Association Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company Susan and Robert Peck ‘70 Tracy and Adam Piatkowski Elizabeth McCausland Salata ‘02** and Kyle Salata Sally Ellis Quale ‘57 Cameron and John Soroko Amy Tyler Shea ‘87 and John Shea Elizabeth Van Vleck Jaimie and Kevin Shmelzer J. Bruce Whelihan ‘60 Kim Whetzel H’17** and Will Whetzel Team Whetzel, LLC The Metal Edge Company Laurene and Andrew Topping** Entrepreneurs | $50,000 - $99,999 Judith and G. Clay von Seldeneck Eleanor and Charlton Ames Emily and Lance Bachmann Leaders | $10,000 - $24,999 Susan and William Doran** Anonymous Donors (3) Holly and Greg Flanagan Julia and Jason Bissonette Jessica and David Hayne** Bridget and M. Brian Blake** Eric H. Johnson ‘77 BLBB Charitable Mastery Charter Schools Foundation Samantha and Kai Bode Isabel and Edward J. McDevitt ‘93** Virginia Judson McNeil ‘81 and Collin F. McNeil ‘68 Lara and Ho Chang Bonnie Wallace Chapman ‘59 Quaker City Foundation Julia and Dennis Chow SCH Academy Scholarship #1, LLC Davirah and Delvin Dinkins** The Estate of Marian Wood♱ Kate and William Donato, Jr. WSFS Bank Stacy Warth Fiechter ‘81 Jean and J. Michael Fitzpatrick Ashley Douglas and Alexander C. Goldsmith** Emery Maine Greenwood ‘06 and Thomas Greenwood III ‘01** Kelly Scollon-Grieve and Sean Grieve

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Leaders (continued)

Creators (continued)

Maria Sordoni Hudacek ‘02** and Steve Hudacek Gilbert MacKay Foundation Jamie Maguire Family Foundation Natalie Reznik and Steven Katsman Jennifer Henfey and Thomas Kessler ‘88** Charlene Bierl and Youngmoo Kim** Charles B. Landreth ‘66 Victoria McNeil Le Vine ‘75 Deirdre and Patrick Lindsay** Mandie and Blair Lyon Elizabeth and Wayne Lyon Maguire Enterprises II, L.P. Jill and Matthew Maiorino Alejandra and Tyler McNeil Julia and Essex Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Lyon Foundation Patricia Kind Family Foundation Raynier Institute & Foundation A. Kreamer Rooke ‘02 Margarita and Andrew Rooke Schuyler W. Rooke ‘08 Taylor A. Rooke ‘06 Herbert T. Rorer ‘64 The Rorer Foundation, Inc. Mary Shaifer ‘87** and Christopher Murphey Courtney Collins-Shapiro and Seth Shapiro Alicia and John Stoddard Sr. The Le Vine Foundation The Quaker Hill Foundation, Inc. Robert Warth Thomas Watkins Jr. ‘78** Dwight Wiggins Withington Charitable Foundation Mims** and Marek Zabriskie Robyn and Seth Zlotkin

Christopher Hale Cowperthwait ‘58 and James B. Cowperthwait ‘55 Keri and Jason Delp Lori and Bruce Eckert Monica and Dennis Egen Linda and Robert Ervin, Jr. H’08 Maria and Bryan Ferris Kathy and Jason Foote Meg and Marcus Franzen Chanda Miller and Todd Franzen Fraser Advanced Information Systems Dale and Jay Gress II Riley Jacoby Halloran ‘05 and Gardner C. Halloran ‘05 Alisha and Reid Halloran ‘02 Nina Rivera and Peter Hardy Maura and Kristopher Harris Herman Goldner Co., Inc. Gretchen Schaefer Jackson ‘55 Elaine Endres Kelton ‘58 Ruth and Michael Lemole Jr. ‘87 Janie and Gerald M. Lemole Joanna McNeil Lewis ‘77 Deborah Maine H’16** Cristina Fitzpatrick McDonald ‘05 and Ryan McDonald Stacy Perper Methvin ‘75 Barbara Baldwin Miller ‘57 and Ludlow Miller** Barbara and Dale Morrison♱ Peggy Nathan♱ Michael J. Paskey ‘93 Pennsylvania EITC/OSTC Scholarship #2, LLC The Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Foundation Susan Silversmith Peter G. Stanley ‘60 Margaret Steele H’12 Glenna and Matthew Stone Nicholas J. Taglianetti ‘99 UGI Storage Company Anna Cooke Woodward ‘82 and Charles Woodward ‘86 Quita Woodward ‘52 Foundation Dana and William Zimmer

Creators | $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous Donor (1) Marci and Richard Abt Andrew Adubato ‘12 Sara Begley and Peter Adubato Lindsay Yang ‘10 and Peter Adubato ‘10 AIM Scholarship, LLC Sarah and Frank Aloise Jr. HA’15 Sarah and Bryan Astheimer Kimberly and Michael Attanasio Catrina and Jolin Bachmann Kelly and Keith Brundin Bush Family Fund Johanna and Ryan Caplan Daniella and Andrew Cavenagh Central Pennsylvania Scholarship Fund Mala and Sri Chennupati Marci and Ian Comisky Carrie and Allan Cooper III


Breakthrough Thinkers | $1,500 - $4,999 Sally and Craig Johnson Anonymous Donor Louise Roberts Johnston ‘58 Ambulatory Surgical Services, Inc. Barbara McNeil Jordan ‘63 Andrew Allen Charitable Foundation David M. Junkin Jr. ‘92 Joshua H. Atkins ‘92 Denise and Michael Kaplan Sandie and Richard Bauder ‘73 Leah and Philip Katz Annette Beyer-Mears ‘59 Ann Walker Kelly ‘82 Bluestone Foundation Virginia Kelly ‘12 Liz and Nick Blum Priscilla Taylor Kennedy ‘65 Mary-Helen Sheppard Boothby ‘68 and Richard Boothby ‘66 Sharon Kershbaum ‘88 Charles Brinley III ‘88 Kilduff Family Foundation The Solomon and Sylvia Bronstein Foundation James A. Kilduff Cole T. D. Brown ‘14 Julia Kilduff ‘02 W. Christian Bullitt Jr. ‘90 Emilie and Peter Lapham Hong Song and Xuan Cai Sara Lapham ‘03 and Jeff Roeseler Meghan Small Campbell ‘03 and Ryan Campbell Nancy and Paul Lightcap Capitol Strategies Group, LLC Edward B. Lloyd ‘90 and Judy Lloyd Elise Wallace Carr ‘62 Louis N. Cassett Foundation Vanessa Chan Mairi Luce and Geoffrey Bird Anna and Pranav Chandra Michael W. Malone ‘00 Eugene M. Cheston Jr. ‘52 Margaret Klein Mandell ‘69 Jennifer Sargent Clayson ‘82 Andrea and Gregory A. Martin ‘89 Amanda Gifford Cobb ‘99 and Andy Cobb Ann Matthews The Comisky Family Foundation Trust Jobina and Chris McDonnell Nina Webb Cullen ‘70 Daniel McGowan ‘83 Sharon Gergzman and David Dafilou Charles K. McManus ‘66 Francois de Saint Phalle ‘64 Ella Stier Mecray ‘55 Katharine Cowperthwait Dickens ‘49 Jenny Meigs ‘80 Kilian Druggan Joseph L. Messa ‘80 Pia and Stephen Druggan Diane Hershock and Robert Middleberg Fay and William Dunbar** Deborah and Alexander Miller Elizabeth and Michael Eagles Montgomery Family Charitable Fund Andrea and Benjamin Eckert Lindsay Moore and Chris Keiluhn Carole and Robert Eisenstaedt ‘70 Jillian and Darren Moskovitz Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Kristin and David Norton Katherine Kershbaum Evans ‘85 Melinda and Edward O’Connor Kara and John Gaghan III Holly and Robin Peirce ‘81 Ritu and Amit Gandhi Martha Baughman Propper ‘82 Get Blooming, LLC Fitzgerald B. Putnam ‘99 and Lauren Drinker Grant Thornton, LLP Putnam Amanda and James Rice II Jane Webster Gray Van Schaack ‘71 Staci and Jack Rosenbloom Jody and Nikolas Greenblatt John W. Scheetz ‘73 and Liz Scheetz Sandra and Thomas Greenwood Jr. ‘68 Norman C. Schultz Laura and Anand Gupte David J. Shaw ‘76 Katharine and Jack Hager Marjorie Kershbaum Shiekman ‘67** William J. Harries ‘93 Ruth Sigmund Mark A. Harrington ‘76 Mary Oakes Skinner Smith ‘59 Pamela von Seldeneck Harris ‘81 and Thomas Harris Carol and Pete Smith II ‘61 Philip D. Harrison ‘85 Danielle and Don Spragan Emily and Trace Hawkins Claudia and Jay Springer Suzette and Peter Hearn Linda Stanley ‘66 The Estate of Sarah Heckscher HA’84♱ Elizabeth Flint Steel ‘78 and Francis P. Steel Jr. ‘77 Leyla Salehli and Doug Horgan Joly Walton Stewart ‘48 Rebecca Morley ‘00 and David Hoskins ‘00 Beth Somers Stutzman ‘76 Lisa Webb Howe ‘68 and Arthur Howe IV ‘68 Nadya and Evan Sultanik Rosalie L. Hunter ‘82 Nina and Albers Jaeger Johnson & Johnson ♱Deceased | ** 22-23 Member of the Board of Trustees

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Breakthrough Thinkers (continued) Patsy and Clifford H. Swain ‘59 John Talbot II ‘90 Susan Thauer The Peter and Nancy Thauer Family Charitable Foundation Robert Torrey Jr. ‘68 Karen Tracy HA’04 and Ernest Tracy III Thomas N. Trapnell ‘68 Kathryn Trayes Amy and Jeffrey Vakil Peter B. von Hemert ‘72 Marita Wagner ‘67 Margaret Wallis Dana and Edward Walters Mrs. Charles J. Webb II♱ Webster U. Walker Jr. Foundation Inc. Tina Bromley ‘69 and Thomas R. White ‘60 Lorraine and Walter White Rhoda and Sheldon Whitman Patricia Weaver Wurts ‘59 and Binky Wurts ‘58 Christy Yaffe HA’15 and Peter Yaffe Elizabeth Yaffe ‘10

Associate Members | $250 - $1,499 Young Alumni within 15 years of graduation Jennifer Arcidiacono ‘10 Leslie Jacoby Hack ‘08 George V. Hearn ‘09 James T. Hearn ‘12 Louise Hearn ‘10 J. Philip Kelly Jr. ‘14 Sadie Mendlow ‘12 Lucile Rice Culp ‘08 and Thomas Culp III ‘08

Victoria Richardson ‘15 Victoria Roebuck ‘08 Elizabeth Sedran ‘12

Gifts to All Funds Anonymous Donors (5) Asia Abner Denise Bohrer Abraham ‘87 Helen B. Abraham ‘61 Wallace K. Achenbach ‘58 Jennifer and Rommel Acuna Rahella Adamec Neysa Adams Stacey Julye and Angelo Adson, Sr. Marguerite and Mark Adzick Elizabeth Aertsen ‘68 Guilliaem Aertsen IV ‘66 John G. Aertsen ‘72 Martha and Williams Agate Jr. Susan and Franz P. Ahrenhold III Andaiye Al-Uqdah and Tarik Vance-Harris Vivian and Mark Alderfer Aljazi Aldousari and Ali Mohammad Christine Alexander and Thomas Alex Jr. Heather and Douglas Allcorn Geraldine Allen H’15 Carol Allison H’18 and James Allison Jr. Courtney Altemus David M. R. Ambler ‘75 Jonathan P. B. Ambler ‘73 AmeriHealth Caritas Services, LLC Jillian and Ricardo Amorim, Sr. Colleen and Thomas Andrews Merritt McWilliams Andruss ‘66


Ashley and Keith Angell Jr. Ryan T. Ansel ‘10 Mark T. Anspach ‘13 Sarah Anthony Nathalie Applewhite ‘89 and James Masland III ‘87 Donna and John Arcidiacono Kristyn and Zach Aria Henry T. Armistead ‘58 Hildy Armour ‘69 Carolyn Van Sciver Armstrong ‘88 E. Craig Asche ‘73 Merritt Ashmead Robinson ‘82 and Timothy Robinson Mary Saunders Ashmead ‘47 Laurel Astheimer ‘32 Maeve E. Astheimer ‘30 Rebecca Audet Alison Aversa ‘09 Mary Ellen and Edward Aversa Jr. H’15 Joseph G. Aversa ‘07 Helena and Jahed Azimi Jakarea and Robert Badgett Anne Ueland Bailey ‘83 Gregory Baird ‘12 Miriam Peskowitz and Robert Baird Gyong Bak ‘04 Kristi and Joseph Baker Elizabeth and Jude Baker Margaret and Joel Baker Margaret Kerr Baker ‘62 Ginger Bakes Joseph W. Baldi ‘64 Marjorie and Matthew Balin Alison and Peter Ballantine Ernesta Ballard ‘63

Anthony Balsamo Kathryn Balsamo Catherine and Brian Baney Tamara and Ronald Banko Yolanda and Reginald Banks Marybeth DiNubile Barber ‘85 Alexis L. Barbieri ‘66 Cricket Barlow ‘80 Alyssa and Matthew Barrick Harvey Bartle IV ‘91 Peter D. Bartle ‘91 Wesley K. Barton ‘70 Zana Bass Dorsey Gray Battin ‘57 Julia Moorhead Baumberger ‘02 and James Baumberger ‘02 Candace and Ronald Bautista Autumn Bayles Mira and Steve Bayonne Kristin and Jonathan Beatty ‘96 Katie and Walter Bechtold Vincent Bechtold ‘32 Anita Brooke Beck ‘81 and Jeffrey Beck ‘82 Marta and Charles Becker Lindsay and Marshall Bell Tanya and John Bell Marissa Bellitz Jean and Louis Belmonte Stephen L. Belmonte ‘95

♱Deceased | **Member of the Board of Trustees


Anna Borejsza-Wysocka and Chris Bender Hope L. Bennett J. Hunter Bennett ‘88 Perry Benson Jr. ‘65 Jeannie Ludlow Bergin ‘68 Corinne and Aaron Bergmann Suzanne and David Berkson Max Berlin II ‘75 Jessica Bermudez Denise and Kirk Bertelsen Charlotte Cheston Betancourt ‘61 Frances Betancourt ‘99 Jake Bevan Lynne Bey ‘83 Reena Gherwada and Parth Bhatt Dong Yan Bian and Zhi Jian Chen Katherine Boothby Bickford ‘00 Abraham D. Bilger ‘13 Jennifer Parry Bird and David Bird Robert R. Black Samantha Blake ‘12 Laura Miller Bland ‘83 Elizabeth and Robert Blaszczak Valerie Williamson Blaxall ‘78 Alexander S. J. Blenheim ‘08 Janet and Stephen Blenheim Bonnie and Luke Bloy Anne Garnett Boenning ‘41 Dickson G. Boenning ‘65 Marcie Ano Bohan ‘88 Leslie Gillin Bohner ‘83 Meaghan and Joseph Bonavita Lisa and Ricardo Bonvicini Kathryn Mersky Boorse Marisol Booth Kirstin and Nick Bosch Douglas J. Bouquard III ‘99 Suzanne and Michael Bown Sr. Donna and Mark Boyce Kathy Rivera and Durwood Boyd Jonathan Boyer Shannon and Jack Boyle Jeanine Brotherston Braak ‘97 and Christopher Braak Phillip S. Brackin Jr. ‘89 Linda and Paul Bradbury Samuel Bradbury IV ‘61 Frank Bradfield ‘31 Dana and Rob Bradfield Edward Bradley, Jr. Peter P. Bradley ‘66 Kelly Brady ‘12 Amy Branzuela Ann Breen Kevin D. Brewster ‘04 Dallas Collingwood Briney ‘62 W. Frazier Brinley ‘64 Bri Broadus ‘13 Joan Hunsberger Bromage ‘56

Gretchen Yocom Brookes ‘56 Carolyn Brown Chakia Brown Clinton H. Brown Jr. ‘56 Connor Brown ‘25 Kristin and Craig Brown Crystal Brown ‘98 F. Pemberton Brown ‘02 Kathleen and Keith Brown Susan and Kirk Brown Maia Brown ‘16 Melissa Blue Brown ‘87 and Roderick Brown Mikayla Brown ‘21 Sian and Omar Brown Sarah Hopkins Brown ‘63 Dena and Wayne Brown, Jr. Lisa and Christopher Browne Elizabeth Sturges Browne ‘58 Joanne Bruce Alicia Buck Althea Bradbury Bullard ‘74 Melissa Spinelli Bullitt ‘93 and John Bullitt ‘95 Catherine and James Burke Lynn Burke Sarah Huggins Burrall ‘71 David Burton Regina and John Busenbark Regina M. Bynum Colleen and Pasquale Caione Matthew C. Caldwell ‘13 Angela and Craig Caliendo Michael Calistri ‘12 Patricia Callahan Carrie and Kevin Cameron Anne and Bill Campbell Rashad I. Campbell ‘08** Annabel Caner ‘50 Annabelle B. Canning Catherine Cantlin Charles Cantlin David J. Cantor ‘73 Carla Canuso ‘80 Martha and Peter Capano HA’99 Ian F. Caplan ‘13 Dena and Steven Caplan Jennifer Caraballo Jillian and Jesse Carberry Erin and Matt Carey Katherine Caro Meg and David Carpenter Jacob Carpenter ‘20 Tara and Kevin Carr-Lemke Nathan J. Carr-Whealy ‘03 Claudette Carrion-Wardlaw and Kahlil Wardlaw Jasmine and Gregory Carroll Mary Merritt Carroll ‘55 Faith Carter-Brooks Stephanie and Russell Carter

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♱Deceased | ** 22-23 Member of the Board of Trustees


Ella Studdiford Cary ‘00 Angela and Charles Case, Sr. Theresa and Charles Case, Jr. Dominic F. Castelli ‘93 Edith Breyer Castor ‘83 Susan and Robert Cavenagh Jr. Nancy Center Genevieve Ceperley ‘13 Leslie and Barry Cerf Charles M.B. Chambers ‘85 Kelly and David Champagne Julie Moldenhauer and David Chandler Eliza Chapman JoAnn and Jeffrey Chapman Nicholas Chapman ‘32 Noah Chapman ‘32 Amy and Jorge Chavez Jody and Michael Cheeseborough Maryalice Cheney and Scott Goldman Frank Chernak Morris Cheston III ‘88 James Cheston II ‘92 Melinda Cheston ‘85 Carolyn and Erick Chizmar Danielle and Justin Cifra Andrew T. Ciukurescu ‘06 Sally Bosler Cizmaric ‘60 Edward T. Claghorn ‘70 Margot and Jeffrey Clark H’09 Matthew Clark Sally Zeger Clark ‘73 Andrea Yannelli-Clark and William Clark Donald A. Clarke ‘60 Anita and Theodore Clattenburg Jr. ‘59 Elizabeth Clausen ‘72 Louisa Bartle Clayton ‘89 April Claytor ‘83 Bradley Clements ‘80 Nancy Muth Clements ‘52 Barbara Clothier Kimberly and Louis Clotman Heidi Thomas Clough ‘88 Brooke Cobb Coca-Cola GIVE Sally Frick Cockayne ‘60 Cassie Ehrenberg and David Cohen Wendy Shiekman Cohen ‘98 Maria and Elio Colavita Ann Jones Cole ‘73 Sloan and Richard Coletta Patricia Canby Colhoun ‘58 Amy and Kyle Colin Melissa Colina ‘10 Bernadette Collins Anthony B. Comis ‘04 Christy Concannon ‘80 Leigh-Ann and Steven Conlan Veronica and Robert Connor

A. Lee Conrad III ‘68 Raymond G. Console ‘71 Caroline Conver ‘12 Margaret M. Conver H’09 Nancy Jeske Conway ‘88 Kimberly and Michael Cook Dominique and Randall Cook Yvette Smetana and Seth Coombs Amy and Paul Coomes David R. Cooper ‘71 Shirley and Scott Cooper Ethna and Todd Cooper ‘73 Shaviara and James Coppedge William C. Corson ‘78 Daniel D. Cortes ‘35 Laura Breen Cortes ‘06 and Danny Cortes ‘05 Sarah and Joseph Corvasce Devon and Michael C. Corvasce ‘94 Jane Lavelle and Andrew Costarino Jr. Jamie Costarino ‘15 Anne Hord Coste ‘59 Kimberly Maron Coughlin ‘00 Kristen Couperus Jennifer Couzin-Frankel and Richard Frankel Arielle Cowsette Alexander Coxe ‘83 Nancy Craft Todd M. Cramer ‘10 Megan Wittorff Crawford ‘90 Natasha Crayton Victoria and Barry Cross Jr. Martha Crowell HA’97 James C. Crumlish IV ‘04 Kathryn Crump Jennifer Culbert Kelly Lawson Culley ‘02 Barclay Cunningham Ms. Joanne Cunningham Kathleen and Barry Cupchak Jen and Jim Curtin Richard C. Dale Jr. ‘66 Barbara Mittnacht Daly ‘78 Charles A. Darlington III ‘67 Sarah Green and Zachary David Shanna Davis Sharon Davis Karin and Timothy Davis William Dawe Huston M. Dawson ‘93 Anne Day ‘73 Peter A. Day ‘81 Isabel de Koninck and Roni Handler Stephanie and Frank Decembrino Davide D. Del Lungo ‘33 Carl H. Delacato Jr. ‘73 Kimberly and Eric Delaney Anne Longstreth Delay ‘60 James F. Delehaunty

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21


Dominic Delgott ‘35 Barbara DeLisle Edward DeLisle Nancy DeLisle Elizabeth Staebler DeLuca ‘02 J. Stuart Dempsey ‘58 Francis DeTorro Gail and John S. Detweiler Sr. ‘91 Margit Detweiler ‘85 Susan and Willard Detweiler Jr. Runqing Diao and Yuxiao Wang Colleen DiDonato Peter DiDonato HA’11 Kristy DiGiacomo Anthony DiMarco Brooke and Anthony DiMarco Victor DiNubile Corinne Dionne Heather and Dimitry DiRienzo Irma DiRienzo E. John DiSabatino III ‘95 Mary Shepard Disandro ‘84 Courtney Disston ‘88 Henry Disston Jr. ‘67 Kelly and Edward Dobeck Paula Dobeck Joseph Dobson H’94 Patricia Hyndman Doggett ‘68 Sharon and Brian Doherty Jennifer and Stephen Dolente Karen Quinn Doman ‘65 and Bruce Doman ‘64 Kristen and Tim Donato Nicholas Donofry Kristie and Marc Donohue Christian J. Dorff ‘13 Megan and Brian Dougherty Tamira and Brian Dougherty Kevin L. Dougherty ‘07 Mary Dougherty ‘08 Colin Doyle Elizabeth Barnes Drayton ‘73 Erik Dreisbach HA’18 Stacie and Greg Driscoll Laina Cooke Driscoll ‘88 Anne Du Bois ‘78 Genny Boccardo-Dubey and Frank Dubey Laura and Chris Duffany Maureen Duffy Heather and Julian Duggin Susan Saltonstall Duncan ‘74 Eileen and Raymond Dundas Kimberlie and Raymond Dundas Rebecca and Le’Yondo Dunn Mary Lame Dunn ‘65 Louise and Roger Dunnavan Cassandra Dunne ‘13 Katie Dunphy ‘99 Laura and Ben DuPont

Renell and Davido Dupree Diana Bellonby and Matthew Duquès Lucy Ann and Davis Dure ‘75 Suzanne Krecker Dure ‘51 Lindsay Raden Dwyer ‘03 and Tim Dwyer Tamara and Joseph Dybas Malcolm O. Dyson ‘91 Karen Partridge Earley ‘78 Cynthia MacColl Eastlake ‘61 William T. Eastman ‘87 Dr. Kim Eberle-Wang H’11 and Dr. Hoau-Yan Wang Eli Eckert ‘23 Ethan Eckert ‘25 Oliver Eckert ‘29 Alyssa and Jason Edwards Edith Baird Eglin ‘53 John D. Ehinger Christine and Mike Ehnow Nancy and Alan Einstein Lauren and Noah Eisenman Roberta and Leonard Eisenman Kimberly Elgart Barbara Elster Cecilia Dee and Sarah Englander Marcia Feuer Englefield ‘90 Kevin Engleman H’14 Charles Erdos ‘23 Katharine Hardy Erskine ‘80 Robert Escheman Matthew Eskin ‘89 Kyle D. Espenshade ‘12 Erika Etlen Andrew Evans ‘90 Christine and Donta Evans Emily and Thomas G. Evans Jr. ‘87 Christine Studdiford Everitt ‘95 Susannah Stanley Ewing ‘88 Exelon Corporation Joseph Fabiani, Jr. ‘18 Liane Faermann Juliet and Andres Fajardo Tiara and Joseph Falcone III Peter Farnum Jr. ‘93 Samuel E. Feirson ‘12 Ayinke and Seth Feit Alexander Feldman ‘86 Jenna Feldman Beverley and Joseph Ferguson III Kimberly and Christian Ferraro Peter S. Ferraro ‘13 Jennifer and Robert Filler Matthew I. Fingerman ‘07 Brian A. Finn ‘21 Sarah and Brian Finn Sean Finn ‘23 Elizabeth Mahon and Antonio Fiol-Silva Evan W. Fireman ‘13 First Thursday Foundation

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Carl H. Fischer III ‘83 Cathy Knox-Fischer and John Fischer Josephine Hamilton Fischer ‘60 Betty Ann Fish HA’02 Kathleen Fisher Carol and James Fitzgerald III Melissa Fitzgerald ‘83 Denise and Dan Flach Krissie and Brendan K. Flatow ‘94 Brian W. Flatow ‘87 John J. Fleming ‘73 Robert Flippin Kimberly Miller Fogarty ‘78 Rachele and Andrew Foley Caroline Foley ‘23 Heather and Patrick Foley Taylor Foley ‘25 Margot Kurtz Forbes ‘68 Robert Forchetti Zanetta and Gary Ford Karin and John Ford Stuart Forer ‘59 Susanna Roxby Forjohn ‘87 and Daniel Forjohn Sara Forrest Severine Fortune Yolanda and Aroutis Foster Lillian Klotz Foster ‘01 and Cary Foster Christina and Constantine T. Fournaris Katherine A. Fox James A. Francis ‘88 August C. Frank ‘12 Liz Frank ‘00 Stacy and Frederick Frankel Hakim Franklin Jane Franklin Alexis and John-David Franklin Kay Tucker Franklin ‘69 Samuel M. Franklin ‘08 Becky and B. Graeme Frazier IV Barbara Peake Frazier ‘57 H. Holt Frazier ‘88 Anna Freed ‘13 Katharine Ash Freeman ‘44 Phyllis McLean French ‘49 Anita and Lawrence Fried Katy and Jason Friedland Julien Friedland ‘25 Elizabeth and Michael Friedman Kilian Fritsch Guy A. Fritts ‘61 John M. Fruncillo ‘65 Leslee Frye John Fuery and Hope Fuery Michael A. Fuery ‘11 Charles Fuld ‘28 Jane Fuld ‘30 Sarah and Samuel Fuld William O. Fuld ‘32

Fido Fund at The San Diego Foundation Gloria and Robert Fyock Joshua M. Gacita ‘13 Nina Hoe Gallagher ‘00 and Chris Gallagher ‘99 Helen Gallagher Amy and Michael Gallagher Cristina and Morton Gallagher ‘92 William Gallagher Krishan K. Gandhi ‘28 Thomas C. Gargan ‘09 Rachel Garry Gabrielle Pittman Gary ‘02 Nora and Gordon S. Gary ‘97 Allison and William Gatter Janet and James Gauger Krista and Jamie Gebbia Debra L. Geiger Jennifer and Alfred Gellhorn Jennifer and Robert Gentile Robert Gentile ‘19 Sharlene and Walter George Kate and Michael Gerard Carol and Ronald Giannone Monica and Charles Gibbs Diana and Gary Giegerich Nanny Gifford R. Harold Gifford Carmine Giganti Marlie Robbins and Kevin Gillen Susan Ginns ‘63 Charlotte Giovinazzo Janet Giovinazzo H’01 and Robert Giovinazzo Kathryn Giovinazzo HA’93 Adrienne Simpson Gittens ‘04 Edward L. Glassman ‘03 and Lindsay Glassman Mindy and William Glassman Ashley and Collin Gleason Nili and Kevin Gleaton Andrew Glendinning ‘82 and Meghan Glendinning Heather and Bruce Glendinning ‘78 Glenna Stone Interior Design Michele and Derek Glennon Sheila and Maximilian Goettner II Mia Gold ‘13 Aden Goldberg ‘22 Amy Goldberg Natalie and Jay Goldberg Margaret Golden ‘74 Simone N. Golden Lisa Neely and Richard D. Goloveyko Anderson J. Good ‘11 Ellen Longstreth Goodwin ‘63 and E. Howard Goodwin Jr. ‘63 Margaret and Read Goodwin ‘93 Google Deborah Gordon Tennille Gordon Stacey and Romero Gordy Adele and John Gorrilla

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Sara and Vladimyr Gouin Alexandra Grady ‘11 Margaret Grady HA’09 Victoria Grau ‘04 Lauren Graves Melanie Graves ‘17 Michelle Graves ‘82 Luisa Smith Gray ‘88 Dominique Green Delgott Diane and F. George Green Jr. Catherine Greenberg Charles Greenberg ‘25 Jill Greenberg Keelin Cummings Greenberg ‘91 Mark B. Greenberg ‘93 Laynie and Scott Greenberg ‘91 Denise Saunders Greene ‘78 Nancy Greene ‘63 Heather and Stewart Greenleaf Jr. ‘96 Fraser S. Greenwood ‘03 Jay Gress ‘90 Vicki and David Greve Brady Grieve ‘27 Brian Grieve George Grieve Parker Grieve ‘31 Patricia Grieve Scarlett Grieve ‘33 Daniel Griffin ‘00 and Lisa Griffin Clark Groome ‘60 Danielle Gross Ann and Joseph Gross Joshua Grossman ‘04 Debra and Joe Gruginski Laurie and Joseph Guagliardo Lauren and Edward Guarrieri Barbara Hall Gummin ‘73 Evelyn Gurley Rayna Guy Kristen and Robert Guzik Jr. Katie and Gerald Guzinski Katherine Haan ‘03 Marc S. Haber ‘73 Jennifer and Brian Hackford Victoria Andino and John Hadley II Stephanie and Marshall Haegley Robert E. Haimes ‘98 Mary Halfpenny Brian E. Hall ‘73 Charita Hall Clare and Christopher Hall Katherine Knight Hall ‘54 Tatyana Hall ‘23 Virginia Moodey Hamilton ‘83 Theodore Hammett ‘63 Esther Tasis and Michael Hammond Priscilla Fuentes and Tomás Hanna Mark S. Hannafin ‘86

Rebecca and William Hannigan Ann Shettle Hansen ‘80 Jennifer and Kevin Hanson Christine Harkins-Hosay Linda Newton Harlan ‘58 Doris Harmer HA’11 Elizabeth Brode Harris ‘91 and Henry F. Harris Jr. ‘88 Dana and James Harris, Jr. Madeline Harris ‘17 Mary Harris Samuel Harris ‘25 William Harris ‘16 Allison Sears Harrison ‘03 John S. Harrison ‘83 Catriona and Daniel Harrop Terrance Hart Harth Builders Melissa Hartmetz-Dougherty ‘93 and Colin Dougherty Christine and James Hartner Joe Hartnett Holly Jo and Joe Harvey Amy Scarlett Haskins ‘93 Elizabeth Cooke Haskins ‘84 Ellen Nalle Hass ‘77 and Jay Hass John B. Hass ‘12 Robert Hass ‘16 Ripley E. Hastings ‘70 Lucinda Christian Hayburn ‘01 and John Hayburn Hilary Sweeney Hayes ‘90 and Robert Hayes Michael C. Hayes ‘13 Adelaide Hayne ‘26 Henry Hayne ‘28 Mary Hays and Mervin Artis Fuyun He and Zhiwei Xin Rosella Heilemann HA’83 Tabitha and Jeremy Heit Monique Hendricks Suzanne and Thomas Hendrie John K. Henry ‘13 Katherine Sanders Henry ‘99 Kelly Logan Henry ‘06 and Michael Q. Henry ‘03 Jennifer and Chris Herman Eric A. Herrera ‘09 Amanda Hershey ‘05 Sharon Herzog Anne Hewitt ‘75 Wilele Hicks Emily Hill ‘99 Haneef Hill Pamela Hill HA’03 and James H. Hill Betsy Hall Hills ‘68 Peter J. Hillsley ‘96 Patricia and Thomas Hinchey Clark Hindelang ‘73 Lucy and Paul Hines H’03 Ryan T. Hines ‘03 Robert W. Hinkle ‘76 Marjorie Hirshorn ‘82 and Douglas Horner ‘83

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Natalie and Ralph Hirshorn ‘56 Catherine Galbally Hoffman ‘02 Sarah Millet and Spencer Hoffman Thomas J. Hogan ‘14 Ann Staman Hollingworth ‘65 Glen Holmberg ‘82 Karin I. Holt Ashley Smith Holton ‘81 and John P. H. Holton ‘65 Nina Emlen Horner ‘63 Alec B. Horter ‘13 Charles and Tricia Horter C. Griffin Horter ‘11 Marianne Raynor Hottenstein ‘57 Donald R. Houck III ‘07 Leslie Hough ‘76 Erika and Alexander Houston Howard J. Sedran Family Foundation Tamara Howard Octavia and Runako Howell David Hoyler Laura and T. Benjamin Huggett Kelly and Jeff Hughes Ann Merritt Hunter ‘57 Monica Rose Hustead ‘83 Charles Hutchinson ‘84 Jill and Jerry Hutchinson Patricia Foster Hutchinson ‘59 Pemberton Hutchinson Jeannie Hutter ‘76 Denise and Steven Hyson H’04 Melinda Immerman ‘10 Robert Ingersoll III ‘56 Linda Irving Alyssa Isackman ‘13 William D. Iselin ‘83 Robyn and Andy Ivker Dorothy Mather Ix ‘81 and Raymond Ix Jr. Helen Ix ‘13 J. McLaughlin Shelby Jackson ‘13 Dayna and Daniel Jacobs Hara Jacobs Kathy and Michael Jacoby Elaine and Robert Jacoby Rikki James-Renz and Gene Renz Rebecca James ‘10 William James ‘87 Debra Gress ‘87, H’16 and David Jansen Donna Gee Jatho ‘78 Bart Jeannoute James Jennings ‘55♱ Nadine and Kelvin Jeremiah Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia Ning Yan and Yong Jia Bilon Geiger Johnson ‘01 and Paul Johnson Ruth and Randall Johnson ‘78 Kate FitzGerald and Josh Jolly Lucretia and Nathaniel Jones

Keisha and Aldustus Jordan Wanda Brooks and Will Jordan Janea and Curtis DeVeaux Monique Nesmith-Joyner and Jamell Joyner Claire and Chris Kafantaris Alexandra Kahoe Lynne Kaplan and Ronald Jones Juliana Strong Karnavas ‘83 and Andrew C. Karnavas ‘83 Mark A. Karnavas ‘78 Sallie Barton Kashiwa ‘78 Tigist Getachew and Merid Kassaye Stephanie Kasten HA’17 and Stephen Megargee Paul A. Kates ‘87 Anne Katz ‘35 James Katz ‘33 Connie and Samuel Katz Sharon and Ronald Keaser, Jr. Marnie and Gerrit Keator H’79 Jayden Keener Sandra Kellogg ‘78 Brenda and Taylor C. Kellogg Christina Morse Kelly ‘87 and Michael Kelly Henry Kelly ‘16 Katherine Kelly Suzanne and Mike Kelly Lisa Christopher and James Kenkelen Debbie and Francis Kenney Sean Kenny ‘14 Jennifer Kent-Miller and Garrett Miller

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♱Deceased | ** 22-23 Member of the Board of Trustees



Chloe A. Kent ‘29 Leila Frazier Kent ‘72 and Paul Kent Tina Marie Keoseyan Aimee Keough H’20 and Martin Keough Ashley Keough ‘22 Caitlin Keough ‘25 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Keough Ryan Keough ‘28 Rojer Kern Katherine Butler Kerr ‘92 Jennifer Steinbrook Ketler ‘87 Mana Khandvala ‘85 and John Edwards Laura and Ryan Kidwell Nan Strong Killough ‘74 Christine and Eric Kim Polly Kimberly Aimee Rush and Charles King III Leslie King ‘19 Sally Du Bois Kingsley ‘76 and Robert L. Kingsley ‘75 Linda and Cullen Kirkpatrick Dana Rapoport and Brett Kizner Catherine Klein ‘00 David Kleinfelder ‘71 Susan Stroud Kleinfelder ‘76 and John Kleinfelder ‘76 Barbara Brown Kling ‘47 Tracy and Kevin Kling Jennifer and Richard Klug Timothy Knight Dawson and Kurt Knoblock Heather Knopf Gina Knorr and David Knorr Richard Knox ‘92 and Megan Knox Julianne Pester and Colin Koch Margaret Koch ‘03 Arthur Paul Kodroff ‘79 Karen Kolkka HA’17 Sasha Fritsch Kone ‘99 Barbara and Clifford W. Kozemchak Matthew W. Kozemchak ‘13 Sara Krauss Ian Kreher Kim Krieger HA’19 and Jeff Krieger Rachel Krol ‘03 Ellen Kruger HA’17 Kristie and Barry Kull Elisabeth and George Kunkel Jr. George C. Kunkel Jr. ‘13 Ellen Kurtz ‘83 Anna Warren Kurz ‘87 Donald Kurz ‘67 Lea Manly-Power Kusner ‘68 G. Clayton Kyle ‘70 Maryellen and T. Rogers Kyle III ‘68 Marie and Frederick Lachat Jr. David Laigaie Cristin LaLone Kelley ‘13

Celeste and Robert Lamb Stephen P. Lamberton ‘95 Leigh Doran LaMent ‘88 and James LaMent Hien and Dylan Landis Robert Landis Jessica and Charles A. B. Landreth ‘96 Kirsten Landreth ‘95 Adam Lane ‘28 Audrey Lane ‘31 Vanessa Madden and Michael Lane Lindsey Lang ‘69 Nora Langan ‘08 Sarah and Paul Lanzetta Fiona Lapham ‘01 and Sandro Del Lungo Alexandra Ferguson Larkin ‘87 and Brian Larkin Hannah Larkin ‘18 Charlie LaSorda ‘13 Valerie and Jay Laudenbach Andrew Lauerman ‘21 Ileta Lauerman Marisol and Tony Lauerman III Devon Lawrence ‘03 Toya and Gavin Lawson Kristin and John Lawton Heather Thomas Lazare ‘76 Sydney Lea Jr. ‘60 David S. Leach ‘84 Robert Lebair Jr. ‘73 Ann Boothby LeBreton ‘68 Debra Lee-Torchiana Ariane Lee ‘05 Nicole and Daniel Lee David U. Lee ‘78 James M. Lee ‘94 Samara Lee Tiffany Kim and Wonho Lee Amira Leifer Linda Leininger ‘78 Lindsay Scott Leisenring ‘80 Gabriela Leon-Palfrey ‘22 Trina and Antoine Leslie Hillary Kruger and Judd Levingston Miranda Levingston ‘15 William Levy ‘71 Thomas Lewin ‘03 Valerie and Adam Lieberman Michael Lilley Alexia Lindsay ‘19 Monique Lindsay David C. Lindy ‘70 Jennifer List Elizabeth Wistar Little ‘56 Anne Livezey ‘88 David E. Lloyd III ‘78 Eleanor P. Lloyd Thomas Lloyd ‘58 Lloyd Lohmeyer III ‘65 Elizabeth Steel Longstreth ‘63, H’01 and Peter

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Longstreth ‘62** William Longstreth Jr. ‘67 Leonarda Lorenz ‘21 Bibby Detweiler Loring ‘84 and Thomas Loring Sara Detweiler Loughman ‘88 Caroline Graham and Kevin Loughran Louis Nayovitz Foundation Elizabeth Taylor Lukens ‘62 and Robert Lukens ‘58 Katherine and Daniel Lurie Mary Freeman Lyman ‘73 Deidra Lyngard H’18 and Barry Lyngard Lois Lockledge and Rob Lytle Ashley Via Maass ‘03 Andrew M. MacBride ‘98 Stacey MacBride H’14 and J. Douglas MacBride ‘61 Gale and James MacBride ‘57 Laurie Macintosh ‘73 Josh Maciolek ‘93 Joan Hooke and Caroline MacMoran Julia and Alexander MacMullan Kate MacMullan Emily and Julian Madden Nicole Maddox Leslie Maddrey Elizabeth and Brad Magarity Nancy DeCamara Maglio ‘90 Amy and Jason Maher Joseph A. Maher ‘79 Moya Kinnealey and Edward Mahlman Jennifer and Peter Mahoney Jodi and Brian Mahony Christian Maienshein ‘18 Deborah Maienshein Elizabeth Maine ‘12 and Carl H. Delacato III ‘12 Jenifer and Ryan Major Cassandra and Matthew Maloney Polly Jenkins Man ‘60 Whitney Manly-Power ‘06 Victor Marano Kelli and Jon Marans Fabian Marechal-Julbin and Robert Raymond Michael M. Marino ‘08 Melanie Marion-Landais Jessica and Robert Markey Andrew Markowitz Zachary S. Martin ‘83 Dara and Aron Martinez Margaret Tyson Martinez ‘63 Zane and Jason Martino Bonnie Masland, Ph.D. Jacqueline and David Massari Sarah Culp Massari ‘95 and Nathaniel Massari ‘96 Patti Mastro Victor Mather II ‘55 Molly and Ted Matozzo ‘93 Mary Anne and Stephen Matta Beau Mattingly ‘37 Barbara and Bernie Mattingly

Brooke and Josh Mattingly Sally Reichner Mayor ‘67 Janine and James Mazzarelli Aimee and Michael McCann Mary and Michael McCann Sean William McCann ‘15 William McCook Jr. ‘58 Rachel and Timothy McCool Leigh and John McCormack Sharon McCormick Edward McCurdy ‘72 James A. McCurdy ‘73 John G. McCurdy Jr. ‘68 Brigit McDermott ‘15 Catherine McDermott ‘17 Nancy and Joseph McDermott Joseph J. McDermott ‘19 John H. McDevitt ‘66 Cristina and William McDowell III ‘75 Kenneth McEwan Patricia and John McFadden Katelin and Julian McFadden ‘06 Jane and Patrick McFadden Marjorie Hays McFarland ‘62 Sandra McLaughlin McFarland ‘65 and Stuart McFarland Vicki and Michael McGarvey Edward H. McGehee Jr. ‘68 J. Robert McGhee ‘66 Alana and Adrian McGill Christopher M. McGowan ‘82 Theresa and Anthony McGrath Mindy and David McGrath Burton P. McHugh III ‘15 Terri and Dennis McHugh Sr. Jennifer James McHugh ‘84 and Burton P. McHugh, Jr. William McHugh ‘19 Linda Gammon McIlvain ‘68 Charlotte and C. Lee McIlvaine IV ‘91 Deborah McIlvaine ‘83 Susan Merritt McIlvaine ‘64 Christopher S. McInerney ‘04 Sharmil McKee Mary McKenna HA’12 Shayne McKinsey-Champeau ‘88 Craig L. McLahan ‘88 Charlotte Heyl McLaughlin ‘58 Cat and Jeff McLaughlin Thomas J. McLaughlin ‘87 Jill and Brian McLelland ‘82 Elizabeth McLelland ‘21 Ian McLelland ‘20 Sandra McLelland ‘88 Jill and Timothy McManus Laura and Lee McManus Sarah McMenamin ‘84 Katie McMullen ‘26 Melissa McMullen and Michael McMullen Amanda Clothier McNichol ‘88

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♱Deceased | ** 22-23 Member of the Board of Trustees


Maria McNichols H’20 and Thomas McNichols Janice Lloyd McQuaid ‘57 Katie and Joseph McTamney Matthew K. McTamney ‘25 Julia Lehman-McTigue and John McTigue John McTigue, Sr. Leila Sadegh and Reza Medizad Ryan Medizad ‘31 Shervin N. Medizad ‘33 Madeleine Megargee ‘16 Heidi Littman Meiers ‘78 Louise Root Melby ‘73 Vanessa Melinson Lauren Martz Melissen ‘03 Christopher Mellor Michael C. Mellor ‘90 Wendy Beegle Mellor ‘90 Patty Merrill Bryan A. Merryman ‘80 Cindy and Kevin Messerle Rhea and Michael Metsikas Bethany and David Meyer Samuel Meyer ‘22 Trevor Meyer ‘20 MHP Conshohocken, LLC Liv Raddatz and Paul Midzak Brian V. Miglionico ‘04 Katie and Justin Milgrim Stephanie Mill HA’13 Eydie Miller-Ellis ‘77 Dianne and Eric Miller Lawrence Miller ‘71 Marion Benson Miller ‘60 Stanton Miller ‘73 Sydney Miller ‘33 Christine and Thomas Miller Ian C. Mills ‘70 Katherine Cunningham Minevitz ‘73 Robert J. Mirabile ‘73 Jefferson M. Moak II ‘70 E. Andrew Moat ‘82 Cindy and Michael Mocharnuk Danis Sill-Mollick and James Mollick Megan Monaghan and Daniel Boring Jennifer and Matthew Monberg Clementine Kolb Montcalm ‘68 Thomas W. Mooney Jr. ‘96 Nicole and Albert Moore James B. Moran ‘83 Lou Moravec Bruce F. Morgan ‘70 Randal Morgan Jr. ‘65 Elizabeth Morris LaWanda Morris Mary Morris Owen Morris III ‘83 Alice Tasman Morris ‘85 and Richard T. Morris ‘88 Jennifer and Robert Morris

Virginia Morris ‘62 David Morrison ‘68 Katharine Morrissey ‘13 Brietta and Tarae Morton Joshua D. Moss ‘14 Marc Moss ‘79 Marvin Mower and Florence DuBois Liz and Nate Moyer Poppy Moyer ‘35 Eleanor Elliot Mulder ‘58 Kelsey Mullin ‘08 Ryan P. Munro ‘12 Heather Murphy Kathryn and John J. Murphy Maggy Goossens Murray ‘56 Christiane and Robert Murray III Linda Dudley Mutch ‘78 and John Mutch III Mary Lichtenstein Searels ‘70 Jessie and Ernest L. Nagy Jr. Alison and Alexander B. Nalle ‘79 Ned Nalle ‘72 Liz Langemak and Bryan Narendorf Alice Naude ‘83 Andrea and Earl Nelson Hans Nelson ‘86 and Melanie Nelson Network for Good Marilyn Luke Neumann Kristin and Craig Neverosky Cathy and Blane Newberry Leslie Connor Newbold ‘86 and William Newbold Edith Newhall ‘69 Virginia Strong Newlin ‘38 Krystel and Thomas Nickel Peter J. Nicolo ‘13 Helen Beck Noble ‘58 Alison Mainka Noel ‘05 Jessica and Matthew Norcini Ann and Thomas Northrup H’81 Charles Norton ‘22 Owen Norton ‘20 Elizabeth and Ernest Norville Jennifer and Mark Notash William M. Nuckols ‘57 Dedie Stout Nutt ‘69 Amy and Patrick J. O’Brien ‘93 Patricia Flynn and Alan O’Connor Siobhan O’Connor Kerry O’Donnell 2024 Patricia O’Donnell Patrick O’Donnell ‘81 Elizabeth O’Flanagan Cynthia Morrow O’Keefe ‘72 and William O’Keefe Jr. Katherine O’Keefe ‘02 Anne O’Malley Francis G. B. O’Neill ‘98 Margaret Mary and Gerald O’Neill Christin and John P. B. O’Neill ‘00 Margaret O’Neill ‘03

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Cherelle Parker Donnamaria Parker Jonelle and James Parker Jinnette Parker ‘74 Janie** and Christopher Parker Laurie and Richard Parker H’02 Valerie Parry ‘68 Lisa and Benjamin Patchen Kristin Reilley Patrick ‘88 Kenyatta and Maurice Patterson Nicholas B. Paumgarten ‘63 Michael Pavelsky Susanna Payne-Passmore ‘08 Malcolm E. Peabody II ‘45 David Peake ‘62 Jennifer and Johnston Pearcy II Kaitlyn Pearcy ‘21 Marian Pearson ‘64 Nicholas C. Pearson ‘06 Elizabeth and Stephen Pearson Jr. ‘69 Fran Johnston and Laura Peck Carrie and Matt Peck Sandra Martin Pedrick ‘58 Catalina F. Peguero ‘28 Kelly and Jose Peguero Maguire Peguero ‘23 Ryan H. Peirce ‘08 Vanessa Peirce ‘13 Herbert Peluzzo Jr. ‘02 Ellen and Clifford Pemberton Meadow and David Pepino Rita Percy and Walter Percy-Perez Mia and Paul Perez James W. Perloff ‘67 James Perot ‘57 Janet Perper Tasha and Michael Peters Daniel Pevear Gretchen Pfeil Paulding Phelps ‘51 D. Robert Phillips ‘15 Peter Phillips ‘64 Stephen Phillips ‘67 Troy B. Phillips ‘88 Andrea and John Pieczynski Claudia Pierre and Esaie Pierre Debbie and Tom Pileggi Constance Earle Pilling ‘45 Jennifer and Ian J. Pilling ‘91 Lynda Pizza HA’12 Jack Platt ‘68 Sean P. Plunkett ‘04 Susan Plunkett James A. Poff ‘79 Schuyler and Joseph Pollard Alexander P. Pope ‘86 Sarah and Daniel Popescu Deborah Popky ‘83

Mari-Beth O’Neill ‘75 Nicholas R. O’Neill ‘03 Alana O’Reilly and Dale Russell Edward B. O’Reilly ‘03 Henry F. O’Reilly IV ‘12 Suzy and Henry O’Reilly III Sabina L. O’Reilly ‘05 Judith McGill O’Rourke ‘57 and Thomas B. O’Rourke Andrew R. Ochroch ‘04 Nicole and Bertram Oliver Schaundra Oliver Stephanie and James Oliverie Margit Olson and Marianne Maloy Cynthia Orr Day ‘73 and Keith Day David Orthwein Monica and Justin Oscapinski Jessica and Christopher Owens Oz Family Alexander Pacilio ‘14 Charles J. Packman ‘68 Heidi and Daniel Painter Tamara Leon-Palfrey and Mark Palfrey Heather and Grant Palmer Misty and Grant Palmer Michael Papa Erica Giddiens Parham ‘83 Lynda Morris Parham ‘78 Audrey Worrall Park ‘51 Jalila and Alan Parker, Jr.

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Alexandra and Kris Powell Mary and David Pownall Andrea and William Pownall III Colleen Regan and Jennifer Pratt Annette Ballard ‘71 and Brennan Preine ‘77 Shawna Price and Damien Price Robertson J. M. Price ‘96 Lisa and Robert Prince Alexandra Prochniak ‘16 Alfred W. Putnam Jr. ‘69 Robert E. Putney III ‘78 Bryan D. Quigley ‘04 Shannon Quill ‘92 Brendan J. Quinn ‘89 Kylie Quinn ‘19 Denise and Shawn Quinn Olivia and Timothy Rabe David Ragusa Forrest L. Rall ‘13 Wynfield S. Rall ‘13 Betsy and Jake Ramage Kristin Herman and Lance Ramer Louisa Borie Randall ‘78 and Peter G. Randall ‘69 Jane and Roger Randolph Donna and Larry Rascoe David Rauch Carrie Reagan Ann Rowland Reath ‘58 and George Reath Jr. ‘57 Jennifer Redmond ‘02 Gail Clements Redpath ‘81 and Bruce Redpath Virginia R. Redpath Susan and William Regli Mercedes Reichner ‘16 Kathy and Thomas Reilly Lauri Kavulich and Edward Reitmeyer Candace and Babataiye Renfrow Pepper Johnson Rexford ‘92 and Jeffrey Rexford Audrey Mastrangelo Reynolds ‘88 Lloydia Reynolds ‘02 Susan Reynolds ‘67 Philip E. Rhym ‘04 Pamela and Alexander Rice Joanna and Carlos Rice Ann Lyons Richards ‘77 Laura and Jeff Richards Jill and Thomas Richards Chelsea Richardson ‘13 John H. Richardson Tanisha Richardson Tia Rideout ‘98 Linda Harris Riley ‘56 Heather Sprague Ritte ‘88 Edgar B. Rivers ‘83 Amanda and Francis Rizzo Heather Rizzo Katie and Matthew Rizzo Landon Roberts ‘30 Courtney and Michael Roberts

Schaefer W. Roberts ‘32 Susan and Andrew Roberts Nina Talbot Robertson ‘86 Beth and Richard L. Robertson Diane McConaghy Robinson ‘73 and Thomas Robinson, Jr. Jacqueline Robinson Marjorie Merritt Robinson ‘66 Alicia and Brian Rodgers Chelsey Roebuck ‘06 Kathryn Roehm Mary and John Roeseler Meghan Curry Rogers ‘03 and Simon Rogers ‘03 Gordon Rohlfing ‘00 Lindsay Romero Robin and Anthony Romito Susan Straus Rorer Whitby ‘56 Gerald B. Rorer ‘60 Maria Neu Rorer Abbie Rorke ‘20 Grace Rorke ‘18 Tania and Thomas Rorke Anya Rose Joseph D. Rosen ‘05 Jonathan D. Rosenau ‘05 Christopher Rosenberg ‘12 Jacob Rosenbloom ‘21 Alison Ludington and Tim Rosenblum Lavinia Lamont Rosenthal ‘52 Diane Ross HA’17 Louisa Ross ‘04 Judith Rossman Maria Rossman Jane Rotay H’11 Oona McCullough and Peter Rotelle Matthew Rowland ‘13 Elisabeth Roxby ‘85 Elizabeth Pincus Rubin ‘74 Donna Rudick Julie and Tyler Rudick Jennifer and Matthew Rusk Holley Russell ‘83 Meredith Romig Russell ‘87 and Henry Russell John Ryan Jr. ‘68 Christine Sabatino Margaret Clattenburg Sabo ‘63 and John Sabo Margaret and Timothy Sager Maryann O’Leary Salas and David Salas de la Cruz Emily and Samantha Salazar David Salmanson HA’16 Isabel Salmon ‘28 Sarah Greenwood Salmon ‘97 and Morgan Salmon Richard L. Saltzman ‘00 Priscilla G. Sands HA’11 and John Berg Tiffany and Andre Sanford-Adams Madlyne Santiago Dorothy and Geoff Sasso Lynne Saunders Nathan Saunders

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♱Deceased | ** 22-23 Member of the Board of Trustees


Carolyn Sawin ‘83 Elizabeth and Timothy Scally Michael J. Scannell ‘76 Kelley and Charles Schaffer Donna and Robert Schapiro Samuel E. Schardt ‘13 Tricia Schmitt Gina and Greg Schnee Luciana Wagner Schonenberg ‘57 Vicky Schreiber Katie Warwick Schreiner ‘95 and Todd Schreiner Gretchen Gessler Schuler ‘64 Carly Schwartz ‘12 Rachel and David Schwartz Natalie Schwartz ‘16 Nora M. Pincus Schwarz ‘78 and John Schwarz Michelle Narin and Maurice Schweitzer Terrence D. Scollin Joan Scollon Samuel Scott ‘68 Alicia and Timothy Scott Karen Scullion HA’19 Martha Levine and Howard J. Sedran Anthony T. Seravalli ‘73 Jasmine and Jay Sessoms Ashley and Adam Seufert Frederick Seving III ‘82 Mary Dixon Seyfert ‘63 Michelle Mayer and Mark Shahin Carl Shaifer III Barry T. Shannon ‘70 Emily Shapiro ‘29 Ryan Shapiro ‘26 Julia Randall Sharpe ‘72 Kathy Schultz Shelton ‘65 Jim and Lesley Shepard Charles Sheppard II Edgar Sheppard III ‘72 Edgar Sheppard Jr. ‘42 Elizabeth Sheppard ‘16 Leah Smith Sheppard ‘84 Sandra Worthington and Richard Sheppard ‘77 Sally Sheppard ‘72 Nari and Seungmook Shin Julia and Stephen Shoff Nicholas Shragher ‘20 Rabbi Henry M. Shreibman ‘70 Diane and Kenneth Shropshire John Silbaugh Abraham C. Silber ‘04 Brendan C. Siltman ‘08 Monica Doran-Siltman and Claude Siltman Rachael and Danny Silva Andrew Silverman Laina and Jed Silversmith Erica and Laurence Silvi Maud Simms ‘13 Joseph Simon

Ellen Simons ‘68 Patterson Sims ‘65 Rebecca Pepper Sinkler ‘55 Donald A. Sivick III ‘04 Stuart Skinner Jr. ‘64 Katie and Christian Small Patricia and Robert Small Courtney and Alex Smith Christina Smith ‘91 Carrie and Christopher Smith Danielle and Devin Smith Nicole and Greg Smith Edward Smith ‘62 Leslie Smith ‘89 Miles Smith ‘83 Mr. Richard C. Smith, Jr♱ Jo-Anne and Richard Smith Jr. Spencer R. Smith III ‘01 Trudi Green Smith ‘86 Caroline Cahill and William Smith T. H. Butler Smythe II ‘73 Juliana Wood Snowden ‘54 Lindsay and Frank Snyder IV Aviva and Jason Snyderman Amy Soeffing ‘89 Hannah and Aaron Soffer Maya Soffer ‘28 James Spagnoletti Heather and Matthew Spector Alissa Sperling Joshua G. Spiewak ‘93 Katrina and Daniel Spillane Hilary Stahlecker Lovely and John Stallworth Anne and Baird Standish William Standish ‘10 Jacques Stanislaus Staritch Foundation, Inc. Harold P. Starr ‘50 and Emily Starr♱ Eva Stehle H’14 Andrea and Scott Stein H’98 Edwina Stelman Craig Stephens Jack Stephenson ‘22 Renee Post and Jay Stephenson Ms. Ellen D. Stern Nadine Badger Stevenson ‘90** and Matthew Stevenson Sarah Stevenson ‘99 Grace and Richard Stewart Sara Brady Stewart ‘94 and Richard Stewart Dana Brown Stieffenhofer ‘05 and Michael Stieffenhofer ‘03 Katherine Jones Stillwell ‘79 Judith Stockdale Ann Storonas HA’99 Eleanor Stout ‘12 Gwendolyn Stout Anne Stout HA’11 and Morris A. Stout IV ‘71 Susan Stoutzenberger

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♱Deceased | ** 22-23 Member of the Board of Trustees


Mary Lawrence Strange ‘78 and Andrew H. Strange ‘78 Michael A. Strange ‘76 Danielle and Michael Stratz Ruthie D. Strong Ferraro ‘79 and Thomas Ferraro William A. Strong ‘71 Samuel Stroud Jr. ‘78 Holly Sorokin Stuhr ‘82 Christopher A. Stulb ‘79 Jennifer Lynn Stutzman ‘01, H’17 Cassandra Myer-Surer ‘83 and Thibault Surer Theodore H. Swain ‘96 Carie and Shandor Szalay T and S Family Charitable Fund Carolyn Tague ‘80 Alexa and Gerardo Talamo Grace Talbot ‘30 Nina Sinkler Talbot ‘65 and James Talbot II H’81 Tiffica and Clint Tankersley Joseph A. Tate ‘85 Lane Taylor, Jr. ‘60 Lauren and Nathaniel A. Taylor ‘88 Shannon and Ryan Teaford Murielle Telemaque HA’14 and Jeffrey Telemaque Eleanor Testa ‘08 Joan Gilbert Thayer ‘50 The Stoddard Charitable Trust Ariane Thomas Ashley Thomas ‘03 Melissa and Chandi Thomas Rainford P. G. Thomas ‘09 Aires and Terry Thompson Megan and Andrew Thomson Elizabeth Lewis Thorp ‘74 Jessica and John Tiffany Richard Tipton Lisa Jane Mebus Toczek ‘79 Jillian Hugo and Chris Togni Andrea Koplove and Jayson Tonkon Anna Toogood ‘63 Patrick J. Toomey ‘99 Susan C. Toomey H’15 Alexander Topping ‘25 Erin and Daniel Torday Carol and Donald Tornetta Bob Torres Carly Zambino and Zach Torres Dylan Tracy ‘10 Harrison W. Tracy ‘14 Winslow B. Tracy ‘23 Julie Berson and Benjamin Trayes Juanita Stoddart and Brandon Trent, Sr. Aminta Sthalekar ‘88 Mariann Aiello Trice ‘83 Susan Matlack Troemel ‘82 Leola Hardy and Joel Trotter Kelsey Trueblood ‘09 Leise Trueblood ‘12 Stacye and Charles Trulear V

Kymberly Truman Graves ‘83 Jason A. T. Tschorn ‘99 Audrey Tucker ‘73 Jennifer and Matthew Tucker Tamara Tucker Christopher M. Turman ‘90 Molly Cornelius Turman ‘59 Anne Eisenhower ‘05 Jeanne Borie Tustian ‘58 Marilyn Umen and Michael Umen Margarita Muniz Urbanczyk ‘80 Dana Valentine ‘87 Bonnie and James Van Alen II Kathleen and Emory Van Cleve Alethia and Daniel Van Wert Katherine and Barry Vandegrift Emily Studdiford Vandegrift ‘00 and Wade W. Vandegrift ‘98 The Vanguard Group Kelly Clauss and Scott Varga Allison Varzally ‘90 Lachele and Kenneth Vaughan Matthew J. Vergare ‘00 Thomas H. Vikoren ‘93 Staci Heindel and Erich Villasis Cynthia and Henry Villasis Mellen and Brian Vogt Brian P. Vogt ‘17 Henry B. Vogt ‘15 Liu Volpe ‘13 Paula von Kleydorff ‘73 Ms. Ann L. von Mehren Priscilla and L. Wood von Seldeneck Jr. Anne Lotz Voorhees ‘99 Carolyn Kiss Wadsworth ‘04 Joel Wagman ‘75 Amy and Robert Wagner Alice and D.W. Wainwright Douglas and Robert Wainwright Penelope T. Wainwright ‘27 Elizabeth Wister Walcott ‘58 Martha Valciukas HA’15 Martha Brownell Walker ‘58 Amy Rosenbaum and Paul Wallace Lisa and Todd Wallach Anne McIlvaine Walmsley ‘64 Shireen and JD Walsh Jane Lachat Walsh ‘03 and John Walsh ‘03 Linda Walsh Catherine McManus and Brian Walter SCH’20 Victoria Walters ‘17 Clifford Ward Ellen Pearson Ward ‘88 and John Ward J. Laurenson Ward ‘12 Sallie and James Warden Philip W. Warner ‘60 Jane Clark Warren ‘58 Jen Weikert and Jesse Warren N. Dudley Warwick Jr. ‘59

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♱Deceased | ** 22-23 Member of the Board of Trustees


Stephanie and Andrew Waters Amber-Joi Watkins ‘03 Joseph P. Watkins Jr. ‘03 Todd R. Watkins ‘83 Derek A. Webb ‘94 Christen and George Webber Alexandra and Charles Webster Jake Webster ‘19 Nancy O’Brien Weidner ‘83 Sarah Titus and Andrew Weiner Maria Alexandra and Michael Weinstock Nichole and Aaron Weiss Juliet Schweidel and Brian Wells R. Tracy Welsh ‘88 Courtney and Tom West James L. Whitaker III ‘63 Alexander White ‘66 Brielle White ‘02 Charles White III ‘66 J. Marvin White and Mary Boxley-White James White ‘81 Loryn and Will Whitman Lisa Whittle Amy Alsentzer Whitworth ‘03 and Patrick G. Whitworth ‘03 Sarah Wieman ‘08 Caren Ericksen Wilcox ‘60 Serena and Abraham Williams Jr. Benita Pendleton Williams ‘91 and Phil Williams II Casey L. Williams ‘93 Crystal Williams Latisha Williams Leslie Williams ‘98 Rhonda Williams Shawn Williams Julian C. Willis ‘87 Jacqueline Willits ‘13 Jasmeen Wilson-Rorie ‘02 Ellen and David Wilson Katherine Winckworth-Prejsnar ‘05 Victoria and Mark Windmill Gingi and Jason Wingard Adrienne Winney and Frederick Bowen Mary Ann Bridger Wirts ‘69 and Steven Wirts Michael Wismer ‘08 Caleb Wistar IV ‘73 James B. Wistar ‘78 Robin and Ed Woehlcke Roland Woehr H’07 Fred Wolf III ‘64 John Wolf ‘66 Michael R. Wolf ‘81 Andrew Wolfe ‘19 Evan M. Wolfe ‘15 Marsha and Jonathan Wolfe Tracey Wolfson ‘85 Sally Strong Wolgin ‘78 Hyacinth and Andrew Wood Valerie and Roger Wood

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B. Schuyler Deming Wood ‘58 and Theodore Wood Jr. ‘53 Janel Woodling Raymond T. Woodruff ‘78 Catherine Worrall ‘73 Catherine and Paul Wrede Louisa Wright ‘81 Peggy Malmed Wright ‘63 Suzanne Sheppard Wright ‘68 Taylor Wrubel ‘13 Marie and William Wrubel Dora Xavier Raina Yancey ‘02 Nasir A. Yard ‘04 Rachel and Jeremy Yespy Kimberly and Scott Yetter Virginia Yinger ‘97 Keita Archie Young ‘88 Laura De Din Young ‘87 Sherley Young ‘57 Ying Yu and Zaichun Gu Ann and Brian Zalasky Nazanin Saedi and Payman Zamani Celeste Zappala Dante Zappala Joyce and Sami Zeka Francesca Zelnick ‘03 Ying Zheng Susan Zimmerman Billie Zimmermann Ed Zimmermann

♱Deceased | ** 22-23 Member of the Board of Trustees


SCH 2023 PARENT FUNDRAISER On behalf of SCH and the Parents Association, we would like to sincerely thank our generous supporters and patrons of this year’s Parents Association fundraiser. Around 400 community members enjoyed a fun Philadelphia-themed evening. It was a beautiful celebration, with all proceeds benefiting the Campaign for the Commons.

Chestnut Street | $10,000

Cedar Street | $250

Nicole and Marcus Mayo

The Acuna Family Sarah and Frank Aloise The Bosch Family Westside Meats Dr. Anna Chandra & Pranav Chandra Dennis Chow & Julia Clark The Ferguson Family The Foley Family The Gandhi Family Kate and Mike Gerard The Goswami Family Robert and Lauren Haimes Riley and Gardner Halloran James and Dana Harris Tabitha Heit | Berkshire Hathaway The Jones Kaplan Family ACK Contracting The Kidwell Family Gavin and Toya Lawspon The Levin Family Hien Lu and Dylan Landis Mairi Luce and Geoff Bird The Lyon Family The Martin Family The McDevitt Family Washington Square Realty Capital, LLC Chanda Miller and Todd Franzen Ted and Mindy O’Connor Colliers Project Leaders The Salmon Family The Talbot Family The Thompson Family The Tipton Oliverie Family The Topping Family The Tucker Family Dana and Clay Zimmer The Zlotkin Family

Walnut Street | $5,000 Anonymous Donor Alisha and Reid Halloran Engine Room Technology Co. Nuuly Team Whetzel

Locust Street | $2,500 Emery & Thomas Greenwood

Spruce Street | $1,000 Bala Dermatology Bowman Properties, Ltd. William & Fay Dunbar Harth Builders Jazzi Cosmetic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine Debbie Maine The Parker Family The Shmelzer Family

Pine Street | $500 American Family Care The Blum Family The Bonvicini Family The Chang Family Allan, Carrie and Gemma Cooper The Delp Family Ashley Douglas and Alex Goldsmith The Hager Family Hudson Hil’s Cafe Stephen and Maria Hudacek The Jones-McDonnell Family The Katz Family The Roeseler Laphams The Laudenbach Family The Rush-King Family Charles and Kelley Schaffer The Silva Family Edward and Dana Walters

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The Heritage Society was established at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy to honor those very special alumni, parents, and friends who have included the school in their estate planning. These gifts provide important benefits to you and SCH Academy, including the potential for increased income, significant tax relief, and the opportunity to direct your support to a particular area of interest. Making a legacy gift also involves a strong sense of pride and deep satisfaction in knowing that you are making a very real difference in SCH Academy’s future. Through a planned gift, Heritage Society members ensure the future of the school as well as: • Honor SCH faculty members • Support SCH students • Preserve our beautiful 62-acre campus in the Wissahickon watershed • Enhance faculty salaries • Support program development

Heritage Society Members Anonymous Donor (1) Margaret Kerr Baker ‘62 Dorsey Gray Battin ‘57 Jocelyn Bentley ‘53 Annette Beyer-Mears ‘59 Dickson G. Boenning ‘65 Richard S. Bonsall ‘86 Peter P. Bradley ‘66 Sallie Carpenter Brooke ‘54 Clinton H. Brown Jr. ‘56 Joseph L. Castle III ‘79 Alice Blake Chaffee ‘48 Lydia Kenworthy Clay ‘71 and Philip Clay ‘70 Margaret Groome Cooke ‘54 Dawn and J. Kenneth Croney Katharine Cowperthwait Dickens ‘49 Kenneth Dreyfuss Edith Baird Eglin ‘53 Katharine Hardy Erskine ‘80 Estate of George Reath Estate of Henry W. Sawyer, III ‘36 Estate of John F. McCloskey Jr. ‘38 Grace Hamilton Farmer ‘62 and Carl R. Farmer ‘63 Ronald G. Ferrell Joan Frank H’92 Lisa Gemmill H’07 Cathy McLaughlin Glazer ‘66 and Gary Glazer Heather and Bruce Glendinning ‘78 Sandra Glendinning Manette Carpenter Goodman ‘53 Elizabeth Elkins Gray ‘55 Dale and Jay Gress II Stephen K. Haber ‘62 David W. Hall ‘79 David M. Harris ‘69 Philip D. Harrison ‘85 Ellen Nalle Hass ‘77 and Jay Hass Margaret and Richard Hayne Donna Hecker Dee Moyer Henchey ‘51 Rosalie L. Hunter ‘82 Pemberton Hutchinson Kay Lawson Ives ‘58 Jill Keefer-Hugill 1969

Arthur Paul Kodroff ‘79 Gale and James MacBride ‘57 Laurie Macintosh ‘73 Michele Mathes Jennifer James McHugh ‘84 and Burton McHugh Jr. Gail Fowler Middleton ‘55 Barbara Baldwin Miller ‘57 and Ludlow Miller Joanne and Ted Monaco Ned Nalle ‘72 Christopher Newbold ‘65 Ann and Thomas Northrup H’81 Dale and Steven Orman ‘63 Josephine Marvin Pagan ‘59 Laurie and Richard Parker H’02 Harald Paumgarten ‘56 Marian Pearson ‘64 Sally Ellis Quale ‘57 Louis Renato Rabbi-Baldi ‘78 Louisa Borie Randall ‘78 and Peter G. Randall ‘69 Susanna Randall ’74 Richard B. F. Randolph Diane and Thomas Robinson, Jr. Edward C. Rorer ‘61 Diana Woods Sargent ‘54 Erica and Skip Scholl ‘87 Alicia Seagrave Amy Smith ‘84 Edward Smith ‘62 Miles Smith ‘83 Carol and Pete Smith II ‘61 Joan Snowden ‘55 Meredith Fuller Sonderskov ‘51 Barbara Spiro Ryan Lucia Stainton St. George ‘82 and Robert St. George H ‘11 Linda Stanley ‘66 Margaret Steele H’12 Robert Torrey Jr. ‘68 Priscilla and L. Wood von Seldeneck Jr. Mary Ellen and Peter Wagner ‘65 Rukma and Stan Weerasingha Andrew Weller Susan Peck Wilmerding ‘66 Marie and William Wrubel

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EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT TAX CREDIT PROGRAM (EITC) & OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP TAX CREDIT PROGRAM (OSTC) The Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) and Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) programs allow both Pennsylvania taxpayers and Pennsylvania business owners to support independent schools, like SCH, instead of directing their tax dollars to Harrisburg. This year, our community came together to give back over $1.6 million in tuition assistance through the EITC and OSTC programs. To learn more about how to use your Pennsylvania taxes to make a gift to SCH, please contact Brooke Mattingly at bmattingly@sch.org. Anonymous Donor (1) Marci and Richard Abt AIM Scholarship, LLC Sarah and Frank Aloise Jr. HA’15 Ambulatory Surgical Services, Inc. Sarah and Bryan Astheimer Catrina and Jolin Bachmann Emily and Lance Bachmann Bessemer Trust Company Julia and Jason Bissonette Samantha and Kai Bode Kelly and Keith Brundin Business Leadership Organized for Catholic Schools Capitol Strategies Group, LLC Caspian Partners, LLC Central Pennsylvania Scholarship Fund Lara and Ho Chang Mala and Sri Chennupati Julia and Dennis Chow Comcast Cable Communications, LLC Doe Run Dairy, LLC Kate and William Donato, Jr. Susan and William Doran Maria Ferris and Bryan Ferris Jean and J. Michael Fitzpatrick Holly and Greg Flanagan Kathy and Jason Foote Sarah and Jonathan Frank ‘69 Fraser Advanced Information Systems Friends of Education, LLC Ashley Douglas and Alexander C. Goldsmith Anjali and Anuj Goswami Grant Thornton, LLP

Emery Maine Greenwood ‘06 and Thomas Greenwood III ‘01 William J. Harries ‘93 Jessica and David Hayne Margaret and Richard Hayne Henkels Foundation Herman Goldner Co., Inc. Maria Sordoni Hudacek ‘02 and Steve Hudacek David M. Junkin Jr. ‘92 Natalie Reznik and Steven Katsman Charlene Bierl and Youngmoo Kim Alexandra and Timothy Levin Maguire Enterprises II, L.P. James Maguire Lisa and James Maguire Jr. ‘78 Jill and Matthew Maiorino Nicole and Marcus Mayo Isabel and Edward J. McDevitt III ‘93 Cristina Fitzpatrick McDonald ‘05 and Ryan McDonald Daniel McGowan ‘83 Alejandra and Tyler McNeil Deborah and Alexander Miller Julia and Essex Mitchell Lindsay Moore and Chris Keiluhn Pennsylvania EITC/OSTC Scholarship #2, LLC Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company Tracy and Adam Piatkowski Elizabeth McCausland Salata ‘02 and Kyle Salata SCH Academy Scholarship #1, LLC Mary Shaifer and Christopher Murphey Courtney Collins-Shapiro and Seth Shapiro Amy Tyler Shea ‘87 and John Shea Marjorie Kershbaum Shiekman ‘67 Jaimie and Kevin Shmelzer Susan Silversmith Glenna and Matthew Stone Nicholas J. Taglianetti ‘99 Team Whetzel, LLC The Metal Edge Company Laurene and Andrew Topping UGI Storage Company Elizabeth Van Vleck Judith and G. Clay von Seldeneck Lorraine and Walter White WSFS Bank Christy Yaffe HA’15 and Peter Yaffe Elizabeth Yaffe ‘10 Mims and Marek Zabriskie Dana and William Zimmer Robyn and Seth Zlotkin



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