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Reunion Class Annual Fund Performance Totals

Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2020-2021 2020-2021 2020-2021 Class Of Total Giving AFFW Giving AFFW Participation

1946 $5,600 $5,600 1951 $960 $960 1956 $95,823 $95,823 1961 $2,575 $2,575 1966 $59.605 $29.605 1971 $167,173 $68,421 1976 $4,195 $3,895 1981 $77,380 $69,595 1986 $1,305 $1,255 1991 $850 $850

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1996 $1,225

$1,175 2001 $8,500 $8,500 2006 $2,662 $2,662 2011 $240 $190

2016 $236 $236 36% 29% 27% 17% 33% 31% 35% 36% 11% 10% 13% 18% 10% 11% 23%

THE MARGOT TREMAN ROSE ’80 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNAE AWARD

The Margot Treman Rose ’80 Distinguished Alumnae Award is The Ethel Walker School’s highest honor given to Walker’s graduates. It is presented to alumnae of the School who best exemplify Margot Rose’s attributes, ensuring that her work, dedication, and influence will be remembered now and always. When awarded, it will honor alumnae who, by their devotion and talent, elevate the work of their profession; influence their community; or give extraordinary service to their School. The award has been endowed in Margot’s honor by her mother, Terese Treman Williams ’55, and her stepfather, Joseph Williams. Congratulations to our 2021 recipients: Dr. Shelley Marks ’81 and

Jamiah Tappin ’00!

Past Winners

2019 Yolanda Eleta de Varela ’81 2018 Amey Amory DeFriez ’45 2017 Katharine “Kit” O’Brien Rohn ’82 2016 Harriet Blees Dewey ’60, P’86, GP’21 2015 Sarah Gates Colley ’75 2014 Ann Watson Bresnahan ’69 and Lisa Pagliaro Selz ’69 2013 Margot Campbell Bogert ’60 2011 Deborah Williams MacKenzie ’55 2010 Letitia McClure Potter ’55, P’85 2007 Sarah Johnson ’78, P’10 2005 Margot Treman Rose ’80

SUNDIAL BOWL

The Sundial Bowl is awarded each year to the class with the largest percentage of classmates registered for Reunion Weekend. Hooray Sunray to the Class of 1981 with 43%!

LONG DISTANCE AWARD

The Long Distance Award is presented each year to the attendee who, based on her home address, lives farthest away from Simsbury, CT. Congratulations to Philine Gessler ’16 in Austria — 4,123 miles away!

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