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The Ethel Walker Heritage Society

The Ethel Walker Heritage Society was established to celebrate and honor those women and men who have chosen to make gifts to The Ethel Walker School through a bequest. Throughout Walker’s long history, bequest gifts have been the largest source of investment income to the School. Ethel Walker’s personal philanthropy through planned giving reflects this generosity of spirit. She has been an extraordinary benefactor to the School having shaped the School with her vision from its founding moments and now into perpetuity. Her demonstration of planning for the future helped to realize her philanthropic ambitions. It is a fitting tribute that our planned giving society bears her name. We invite other alumnae, parents and friends to share in Ethel Walker’s ambitions and commitment to an extraordinary education for girls and consider joining her and many others by creating a planned gift.

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Lynn Allegaert ’64 Joan Garver Anderson ’57 Beverly Vander Poel Banker ’60, P’82 Margot Campbell Bogert ’60 Ann Watson Bresnahan ’69 Elizabeth Rockwell Cesare Rebecca and G. Munroe Cobey P’01, ’03 Sarah Gates Colley ’75 Clive K. Connor P’05 Sharon and John B. Davies P’96, ’00 Leonor Lobo de Gonzalez ’51 Amey Amory DeFriez ’45, P’67, ’69 + Sara Kellogg Goodrich Ruth Harrison Grobe ’69 Kate Crichton Gubelmann ’67 Constance and C. Hugh Hildesley P’85 Carol Hoffman Jason ’75 Sarah Johnson ’78, P’10 Moorhead C. Kennedy W’52 Diana Waud Kruglick ’53 + David O. MacKenzie W’55 + Martha Bloch McLanahan ’58 Elizabeth Nash Muench ’55 Leslie Hailand Newman ’66 Letitia McClure Potter ’55, P’85 Elizabeth Rauch Rainoff ’53 Ethel Worthington Riley ’35 + Margot Treman Rose ’80 Mary Bebel Schinke ’81 Robert H. Spilman P’76 + Elizabeth Austell Straight ’68 Abra Prentice Wilkin ’60 Terese Treman Williams ’55, P’80 Nancy Cooper Young-Williams ’48, P’70

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