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TABLE OF CONTENTS Annual Report 2013-2014

Letter from the Head of School

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George School by the Numbers

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Admission 4 Academics 6 College Guidance

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Student Life

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Buildings and Grounds

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Fit for the Future

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Endowment

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Revenue and Expenditures

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Report of Gifts

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The John M. George Society

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Leadership Gifts

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Gifts to the Fitness and Athletics

Capital Campaign

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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 Trustees, Faculty, and Staff

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Gifts from Friends

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Tribute Gifts

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Volunteers

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Letter from the Head of School

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Thank You Head of School Nancy Starmer discussed the upcoming commencement weekend plans with Brandon Hodges ’14, Naomi Hastings ’14, Michael McGinnis ’14, and Brenno Santos ’16.

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Dear Friends, As we close another year at George School I am more grateful than ever for the support that makes our work possible. This year you made it possible for Fatima Akbar ’14 from Kabul, Afghanistan, to graduate from George School and to earn the scholarship that has enabled her to attend Lafayette College. (Afghanistan is just one of the forty-eight countries that were represented in our student population this year.) You also made it possible for Fran Bradley to lead his last Cuba service trip on the eve of his retirement, and for our first group of entirely George School-trained Mandarin speakers to participate in a service trip in China. Your Annual Fund gifts helped to make it possible for our varsity girls’ and boys’ track teams to qualify for and attend the Nationals and our for varsity boys’ baseball team to almost win the Friends League championship (alas, they fell to Moorestown Friends in the final game). And your reunion gifts not only made it possible for Simon Shao ’14 of Hangzhou, China and Andrew Gregory ’14 of Newtown, Pennsylvania to print parts for their award-winning robots on a new 3D printer, but also for all forty-one of our senior International Baccalaureate Diploma candidates to earn their diplomas, an accomplishment that not only distinguishes George School among thousands of schools internationally, but will enable many of these students to qualify for sophomore standing at their universities. Your support of our teachers helped them to nurture the confidence and passion that made it possible for Carol Lopes ’15 from Campinas, Brazil to be selected for and

attend the Girl Up Leadership Summit in Washington DC, this summer, and for Autumn McMillan ’16 from Brooklyn, New York to gain the skill and trust in herself that were required to earn a place at the selective Telluride Association “Comparing and Performing Black Theatre” seminar at the University of Michigan. Your gifts to the Annual Fund made it possible for seniors Zaid Walter of Highland Park, New Jersey, Henry Toohey of Newtown, Pennsylvania, Buse Duz of Istanbul, Turkey, Asiya Fricke of Somerset and Lawrenceville, New Jersey, and Ariel Haug of Jamison, Pennsylvania to star in the Drama Department’s incredible spring production of Jacques Brel, their final main-stage production before they headed off to college. And your contributions to our beautiful new Fitness and Athletics Center will create similar opportunities for student athletes to learn teamwork, persistence, and the joys of pursuing a passion for many years to come. As head of school, it is impossible for me to thank each and every one of you personally for all that you give to this wonderful school, or to relate each and every one of the stories that would illustrate the ways in which your support helps our students. I do want you to know, however, that you are making a true and lasting difference in the lives of these young people, and that I am deeply grateful. Sincerely,


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BY THE NUMBERS 2013-2014

RANK of varsity girls’ and boys’ track teams in Pennsylvania

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27%

QUAKER

25%

STUDENTS OF COLOR

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22,050

SQUARE FEET OF RENOVATED SCIENCE LABS

INTERNATIONAL

GALLONS of ice cream served each Friday

at Carnegie Hall

MILLION PHOTOS

viewed by readers of Our Week in Pictures

OF GEORGE SCHOOL STUDENTS RECEIVE TUITION ASSISTANCE

8,000 BOARD FEET OF WOOD

SOLO PERFORMERS

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harvested from campus trees by students

5,000 PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES eliminated from landfills

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SCHOLASTIC ART & WRITING AWARDS

STUDENTS named AP Scholar with Distinction


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COLLEGE ADMISSION

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MILLION

REPRESENTATIVES ON CAMPUS

IN FINANCIAL AID GS students come from

48 COUNTRIES

COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS performed by the Class of 2014

$1.2 MILLION

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of recycled materials used in construction of the new Fitness and Athletics Center

27 STUDENT BANDS

performed during Live Music Weekend

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AP EXAMS TAKEN by 148 students

served during Campbell/Westwood Weekend

100 IB %

DIPLOMA SUCCESS

2,058

ANNUAL FUND DONORS

1,650 STICKY BUN SOCIETY MEMBERS

CHEESESTEAKS

9 CHICKENS LIVING IN THE ORGANIC GARDEN

GREENIES AWARDED FOR STUDENT VIDEOS

SNAVE CHALLENGE MET

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Admission Reflections on an Admission Year

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Two new students started the registration process with the help of teachers Tom Hoopes ’83 and Barb Kibler. (Photo by Laura Lavallee)

In September 2014, George School welcomed approximately 150 new students to its vibrant community. These students represent twenty countries (the entire 2014-2015 student body represents fifty-two countries). Incoming students hail from many countries including Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan as well as Cuba, Palestine, and a growing number from Vietnam. In the United States, students are coming from twenty-two states including Michigan and Georgia, with Detroit and Atlanta as two new and burgeoning markets for the school. More than 27 percent of U.S. citizens identify as students of color. One of the incoming members of the class of 2018 is from India. He is a science lover who believes science helps us understand everything from “gadgets to the human body.” He looks forward to learning more about Quakerism, participating in Model UN, the Samosa club, tennis, and soccer. Another incoming freshman will be the third student in her family to attend George School. She enjoys school and in particular English. She reads every day and often reads books in tandem with friends or with her mother. Outside of class she

plays basketball and two additional sports, and envisions herself as a three-sport athlete at George School. She also plans to get involved with theater and looks forward to participating in community service projects. A new member of the Class of 2016 is from Kingston, Jamaica. He is a very strong student who enjoys physics, math, Spanish, and chess, and was intrigued by our International Baccalaureate offerings. He is a top-ranked tennis player in Kingston where he is captain of his tennis team and is currently trying out for the Jamaican national tennis team. Now in his fifth year of Spanish studies, he traveled with his class last year to Ecuador and Panama. A new rising sophomore is very interested in technology, science, and math. He is currently the head of the technology club at his school, he plays the clarinet, and he is passionate about international and global issues. He is fascinated by Japanese food and culture and is currently taking Japanese lessons. He was attracted to George School because of its “real community of diverse people.”


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01: F aith Boucher ’17 and her family posed for a photo as she moved into her dorm room in Westwood. 02: W estwood Prefects Brittany Mokshefsky ’14 and Bhavani Jaikaria ’14 greeted new students during registration. 03: H ead of School Nancy Starmer greeted incoming freshmen and their families at registration during George School’s Opening Days.

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These snapshots of just four of the new students joining the George School community highlight the success of the Admission Office efforts over the past year. Both inquiries and applications were up over the previous year and ahead at each point in the admission cycle. As important, the breadth of the pool continued to impress the staff, with students representing fifty-four countries making inquiries and applicant quality remaining high. The Admission Office team worked to balance boarding and day students, male and female students, and first languages spoken. With more than $8.5 million in financial aid this year, George School continues to attract wonderful students who could not otherwise afford it. Healthy outcomes are the result of a healthy process, and by any measure, this year’s admission activities have been robust. The process of investigating the school has become more experiential because determining whether the school is right for them is best done by families seeing students and teachers in action, not by talking with the admission staff. The annual open house, several off-campus events, and the celebration for accepted students were redesigned to bring prospective families together with current students, parents, and faculty. The goal is for prospective families to see what it is like to attend George School.

While on campus for an event, families could eat with a student or attend meeting for worship. Parents could meet with members of the Parents Association or see Chris Odom demonstrate the 3D printer and robotics. Students could stay overnight in a dorm and attend classes. For those who couldn’t make it to campus, receptions, often at current parents’ homes, took the George School experience around the world. In Atlanta for example, a reception included not only accepted students and their parents but also faculty, local alumni, and prospective students for next year. More and more families worldwide are also using the internet and social media to experience George School. Participation in this year’s online video chats with faculty members, for example, was up significantly, with some topping thirty people. “We feel lucky to have a great reputation internationally and domestically,” said Jenna Davis ’78, interim director of admission. “When families have the opportunity to get to know us, to eat with us, to spend time on campus, George School sells itself.”

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Academics A Transformative Educational Experience

BRUCE WELLER

Faith Gentilucci ’14, Maggie Gage ’14, Weber Kuo ’14, and Brett Heffelfinger ’14 chatted with English teacher Michael Lo Stracco about an assignment for their IB World Literature class.

During 2013-2014, George School students distinguished themselves academically in a number of ways. This spring a record number of 148 students took 283 Advanced Placement (AP) exams in twenty-one different subjects and 86 percent scored a three or above. (AP exams are scored on a scale of one to five, with five being the highest. College placement requires a score of three or above.) Twenty-three students were named AP Scholars, eight were named AP Scholars with Honors, and seventeen were named AP Scholars with Distinction. One hundred and sixty-two students tested in thirty-seven subject areas for a total of 381 International Baccalaureate (IB) exams. The forty-one diploma candidates in the Class of 2014 earned their IB diplomas for a 100 percent success rate with an average point total of 32, compared to the world average score of 29.8. This represents a 98 percent success rate for George School diploma candidates over the past three years. Nine seniors, Magdeleyn Gage, Aidan Greer, Virginia Johnson, Neal Kalantri, Jesse Lax, John Pennington, Linda Rivas, Peter Ryan, and Zaid Walter, were named Commended Students by the National Merit Scholarship Program. These students scored among the top five percent of the over

1.5 million students who entered the 2014 competition. Brittany Mokshefsky ’14 and Linda Rivas ’14 were named scholars and Zaid Walter ’14 received an honorable mention from the National Hispanic Recognition Program (NHRP). John Zhang ’16 qualified to proceed to the next level in the Chemistry Olympiad and the United States of America Junior Math Olympiad (USAJMO) tests. Virginia Johnson ’14, Sophie Myles ’14, and Jack Pennington ’14 received the Argo Poetry and Prose Award; Kyra Spence ’14 and Sophie received the Caroline Buck Book Award; Carson Gordon ’14 received the Rhode Island School of Design Award; and many students were named to the Head of School’s List and Honor Roll. Our students were also recognized for their success by Model UN and Junior State of America. This year our students explored 3D printing and rapid prototyping in both science and arts classes. Mindfulness sessions were introduced during evening study periods and students reported significant stress reduction and an improvement in their sense of balance, calm, and coping abilities. The Mathematics Department started a Math Help program during study hall where students can stop by to


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1: T he IB Environmental Systems and Society class went to Silver Lake Nature Center and Bristol Marsh, one of the few freshwater marshes left on the Delaware River. Clare Loughlin ’14 and Sophie Myles ’14 recorded data they collected to investigate how soil types influence wetland habitats. 2: N oelle Lucien ’16 and Lili Green ’16 worked with students from other schools to help beautify the campus at West Mill Recreation Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during our observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. 3: Peer group leaders Carol Lopes ’15 and Jewell Fort ’15 set an example for new students by working together during shift. 4: T he South African service project immersed students in a cross cultural exchange with families from different communities in Capetown. Here Bhavani Jaikaria ’14 and Ceinwen Klaphaak ’14 worked with their students.

work with teachers or student tutors when they have a question about the material they are studying. The English Department began a similar program, called the Writing Center, to help with writing assignments. Next year we will add a new course to the English curriculum, AP English Language and Composition. We also will add a new religion course, Advanced Spiritual Practices, as a sequel to the sophomore course Spiritual Practices, in response to repeated interest from students who would like to explore further and deeper the practices introduced in tenth grade. Service

More than a requirement to be met for graduation, service at George School is a crucial learning experience whose scope expands as students grow. In 2013-2014, freshmen once again

began by serving the George School community through co-op (shift). As in other George School service, reflecting on the experience—part of the Essentials of a Friends Community course—is an important part of the process. This year the graduating senior class completed more than 8,500 hours of community service in places as close by as Trenton, New Jersey and as far away as South Africa and Nicaragua. Students also found ways to serve broader communities. The ninth annual Art for Relief—equal parts art show, auction, and performance—raised money for the Teapot Trust, which provides art therapy to children with chronic illness. This year in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the entire student body performed work on campus and throughout the Philadelphia area.


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1: S tagecraft students Austin Murphy ’17, Bill Cui ’17, and Jake Lynch ’15, worked behind the scenes on lighting and sound during Dance Eclectic. 2: Jake Malavsky ’15 played Mr. Darcy, a wealthy aristocrat hoping to win the affection of the quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet, played by Hope French ’14, during the production of Pride and Prejudice. 3: String Ensemble members, Alexander Loewy ’16, Victor Ip ’14, and Claire Rickerman ’14, performed in the Winter Instrumental Music Concert. 4: The George School Chorale preformed at Carnegie Hall in March. Jermaine Doris ’15 and Christian Sparacio ’14 performed solo parts in Noel.

The culminating student experience is a major service project undertaken in the junior or senior year. Accompanied by fifteen faculty members, seventy-eight students traveled around the world to work in locales from schools to construction sites. Seven groups headed to France, Nicaragua, Cuba, South Africa, and China, as well as to Washington DC and Mississippi, and students shared their incredible experiences through blogs. Washington DC trip participants were among a few who managed to deliver food to the hungry despite a blizzard. Other students chose to serve locally at Woods Services or independently. Forty-nine students worked on self-designed projects in 2014, with many in hospitals and nursing homes. One student taught underprivileged children in North Philadelphia to express themselves creatively, and another worked with Neighborhood Bike Works, a camp that promotes empowerment through repairing and riding bicycles.

The variety reflects the mission of George School service. As 2013-2014 Service Project Coordinator Debbie DiMicco ’72 says, “The goal is for students to help those who are less fortunate and to become more empathetic, but also to plant a seed so students will continue to let their lives speak. After George School, they will be tuned in to help in ways that may not have occurred to them had we not taught them about service.” Performing Arts

In March 2014, members of George School’s Chorale headed to New York to live out their dreams and perform on one of the most well-known stages in the world— Carnegie Hall. In New York City they met master conductor Dr. Brad Holmes of Millikin University and the students from three other high school choirs from across the United States with whom they were to perform. The 140-member combined chorus spent more than ten hours in intensive


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1: T asha Crossley ’15 (Center) played the part of Constance, a shy young English Literature professor, in Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) in November 2013. Here, she realizes that she was magically transported through her wastebasket into two Shakespearean tragedies. 2: Noelle Lucien ’16 and Kristine Olsen ’15 danced to choreography by Kristine during Dance Eclectic, the annual spring dance production highlighting student work. 3: George School presented Jaques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris in May 2014. Here, Isabelle Phillips ’14, Sam Balka ’16, Celli Landt ’15, and Noah Fischer ’17 performed a traditional can-can dance.

rehearsals over the three-day residency program before performing on stage. Two members of the George School Chorale, Jermaine Doris ’15 and Christian Sparacio ’14, were selected during a special audition process to give solo performances during “Noel” by Todd Smith, in Kituba, a language from Central Africa. “Going up on stage at historic Carnegie Hall, alongside my peers and representing George School—having a solo and singing with Jermaine—and then hearing all the applause,” said Christian at the end of the performance. “There is nothing better. It was the best experience of my life.” The Theater Arts and Stagecraft students also had a successful year, bringing three plays to George School’s Walton Theater. The fall production of Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) by Ann-Marie MacDonald is a comedy that tells the story of Constance Ledbelly, a doctoral candidate

working on her dissertation which claims that Romeo and Juliet and Othello were originally comedies written by a playwright other than Shakespeare. The winter production of Pride and Prejudice packed Walton Auditorium for two consecutive nights, keeping the audience laughing and engaged throughout the two-hour show. The play tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet as she learns to navigate the tricky waters of love and romance in 18th century England. Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris was the spring musical performance. The production was an environmental theater piece, a departure from other recent George School musical theater performances. The audience was invited to be part of the story, removing the traditional fourth wall that theatergoers have come to expect. Three student actors were accepted into prestigious summer programs. Ellen Chapman ’15 attended the NYU


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01: Painting and Drawing teacher Jo Adachi discussed palette options with Eric Rosario ’14. 02: Frank Mullinix ’16, Aaron Conyer ’15, and Eric Morgovsky ’14 adjusted the audio while filming for a Video Production class project. 03: Felix Noonan ’14 added the final touches to his vessel in ceramics.

Tisch Summer Intensive program in the Meisner Studio. Sam Balka ’16 and Isabelle Phillips ’14 attended the Guildford School of Acting in Surrey, England. Dance students performed during the holiday assembly and delighted audiences at the annual Dance Eclectic. This year the show featured student work and music from gospel to hip-hop to ballet. Taylor Potye ’14, a member of the IB Dance class, choreographed a duet inspired by the novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey. The Instrumental Music classes performed during the formal Winter and Spring Instrumental Concerts as well as during holiday meeting for worship and the instrumental music assembly. Oboist Karen Nolan ’14, trumpeter Tommy Lubeck ’14, trombonist Harrison Fritz ’14, and violinist Dora von Trentini ’14 gave solo performances. In addition to her performances at George School, Dora also received the Menges Scholarship award and showcased her talent in a solo presentation with the Ambler Symphony Orchestra. Karen was a member of Philadelphia Sinfonia. Tommy was a member of the Wind Symphony of Southern New Jersey. Oboist Neel Shah ’16 and trumpeter Luke

Osenberg ’14 were members of the Youth Orchestra of Bucks County ensembles. Neel also advanced to the All-State Band Festival. Visual Arts

George School students continued to excel in visual arts during the 2013-2014 school year. Two George School students received “Greenies” at the Greenfield Youth Film Festival held in the Performing Arts Center at Upper Dublin High School. Roman Fusco ’14 won first place in the music video category for his video Nobody’s Home, the story of a young woman who doesn’t want to leave the house until she receives an anonymous note written on a paper airplane. Che’ Williams ’16 won second place for his piece, Together, in the same category. Savio Zigbi-Johnson ’17 won Best Documentary Film in the Our City, My Story competition held during the Tribeca Film Festival. Thirty-nine students were recognized by the Scholastic Art and Writing awards for their submissions to the annual exhibition. Painting and Drawing students who earned Gold Key honors, the highest level of recognition offered, included


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Sara Cohen ’14 worked on an assignment during photography class.

Christina Gummere ’16 and Carrie Huang ’15. Sam Balka ’16 earned Gold Key recognition for his photography. Four George School photography students, Chesa Sacchi ’14, Yuchen Liang ’14, Suni Nguyen ’14, and Kevin Kong ’14 had work selected for the 2014 Drexel University High School Photography Contest Exhibit. The images are among 125 chosen from more than 1,350 photographs submitted by high school students across the United States. Two students were accepted to the Phillips’ Mill Photography Exhibit and seven photography students were accepted to the Bucks County Congressional Art Exhibit. The Phillips’ Mill Youth Art Exhibition honored eleven painting and drawing students at its inaugural show. Purple Lake by Maggie Chen ’15 was one of the award winners. Four painting and drawing students were accepted into the Bucks County Congressional Art Exhibit. Isaiah Bader ’16 was accepted into the Falling Water Architecture Camp and Esther Tang ’15 was accepted to the Carnegie Mellon University Summer Art and Design program. Sculpture students Ceinwen Klaphaak ’14 and Katie Rodgers ’14 had work accepted into the Phillips’ Mill Youth Art Exhibition and nine students had work displayed at the

Bucks County Congressional Art Exhibit. Woodworking students also displayed work at the Bucks County Congressional Art Exhibit. Athletics

Two George School student-athletes, Aidan Greer ’14 and Chesa Sacchi ’14, received scholarships from the Courier Times and the Levittown-Bristol Kiwanis which recognized their accomplishments in the classroom and the amazing effort they put forth on the field. Aidan, a three-season varsity athlete, played soccer in the fall, wrestled in the winter, and played baseball in the spring. He plans to attend Swarthmore College. Chesa, also a three-season varsity athlete, played soccer in the fall, swam in the winter, and played lacrosse in the spring. She plans to attend Georgetown University. George School’s fall athletic term got off to a great success when Jerrica Bauer ’16 was the first to cross the finish line at the 61st George School Cross Country Invitational. Jerrica and Abby Harrison ’14 were named to the Girls’ Cross Country All Friends League First Team. Jill Kirk ’15 was named to the Field Hockey First Team and Yas Malik ’17 and Caroline Minderjahn ’16 were named to the Girls’ Soccer First Team.


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Emily Xiong ’14 and doubles partner Kailin Dong ’15 defeated their Westtown opponents. Kayla Williams ’14 took first place in the triple jump in the varsity track meet against Solebury School and Abington Friends School. Shawn Kim ’14 picked up a first down in the varsity football team’s win against Calvary Christian. Luke Haug ’16 won the ball from the Friends Select keeper in George School varsity boys’ soccer team’s emphatic 7-0 victory.

Jung Ryul Koh ’14, Aidan Greer ’14, and Luke Haug ’16 were named to the Boys’ Soccer First Team. Maggie Cherney ’14, Emily Dave ’14, Nicole Frenock ’14, and Brittany Mokshefsky ’14 were named to the 2013 Gladiator National Academic Squad by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association. During the winter term, the varsity boys’ swim team took second place at the FSL championship while the varsity wrestling team captured third place. Natasja Lessiohadi ’15, Grant Loescher ’14, and Christopher Stack ’16 were named to the Swimming All Friends League First Team. Aidan Greer ’14 was named to the Wrestling First Team. George School finished the year with a strong spring season. Varsity baseball reached the FSL championship defeating Germantown Friends School in a convincing

11-3 win. Despite a hard fought game, the Cougars fell to Moorestown Friends in the final game 4-2. Varsity baseball was just one of four teams that made the playoffs this spring. The varsity softball team was the number two seed in their FSL tournament as was the varsity girls’ track team. The boys’ varsity track team ended their season as the number three seed and varsity boys’ lacrosse wrapped up the number four seed. The varsity girls’ and boy’s track teams competed at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor in June 2014. In addition to breaking a number of school records at the event, the girls’ team earned twentieth overall, ranking eighth in Pennsylvania and the boys’ team earned twenty-seventh overall, also ranking eighth in Pennsylvania. Jerrica Bauer ’16 ran the


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Jordan Dunbar ’15 carried the ball up field in the varsity field hockey game against Lansdale Catholic High School. George School won 1-0. The varsity baseball team clinched the number one seed in the Friends Schools League Championship with their 15-3 win over Solebury School. Grant Loescher ’14 won the Friends Schools League championship in the 50-yard freestyle. The varsity equestrian team traveled to Jentri Stables for their first show of the spring season. Freshman Greta Karr rode Reality Check to a 1st-1st-4th and 6th place finish in the Low-Schooling Hunters and was named champion overall.

two-mile race and earned a ninth place ranking overall in the Emerging Elite division. The boys’ team included Joseph Martin ’15, Charles Williams ’15, Daniel Lindsay ’14, and Jermaine Doris ’15, and the girls’ team included Caroline Minderjahn ’16, Simone Dreux ’16, Lexi Roberts ’16, Mavi Straulino ’16, and team leader Alex Gilbert ’15 as alternate. Luke Haug ’16, Aidan Greer ’14, and Gabe Ortiz ’16 were named to the Baseball All Friends League First Team. Frank Mullinix ’16 and Jeronimo Uribe ’16 were named to the Tennis First Team. John Arth ’15 was named to the Boys’ Lacrosse First Team and four students were named to the Boys’ Track First Team—Jung Ryul Koh ’14, Daniel Lindsay ’14, Grant Loescher ’14, and James Steen ’15. Jerrica Bauer ’16, Kristine Olsen ’15, and Mavi Straulino ’16 were named to the Girls’

Track First Team. Taylor Campellone ’14 was named to the Girls’ Lacrosse First Team and Talia Hawkins ’17 and Ella Coscia ’15 were named to the Softball First Team. Twenty-two students earned George School Pi Awards for participating on three varsity teams this year. The eight seniors were Taylor Campellone, Harrison Fritz, Aidan Greer, Abby Harrison, Jung Ryul Koh, Luke Osenberg, Jackson Sizer, and Donald Wong.


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College Guidance Class of 2014

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Members of the Class of 2014 posed for a class photo in their college gear and then gathered for a Rita’s Water Ice party with staff from the College Guidance Office.

Members of the Class of 2014 will attend ninety-three different colleges in twenty-three states and three foreign countries. They submitted 1,257 applications, or approximately nine per student, mostly to schools located in the northeast and midAtlantic regions. The top fifteen schools to which students applied were located in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, and Washington DC. Drexel University, New York University, and Boston University received the most applications. Students often mentioned the appeal of their urban location and large student population for their interest in these schools. Students submitted sixty-eight binding Early Decision applications this year and twenty-four were accepted. Four students will study outside of the United States in Canada, Italy, and Scotland. Ten students will attend schools included among the list of colleges who are most selective (those with the lowest admissions rates for the entering Class of 2018) including Vanderbilt (with an undergraduate admission rate of 12 percent), Cornell (14 percent), Georgetown (17 percent), Swarthmore (17 percent), Davidson (21 percent), Wesleyan (23 percent), and Hamilton (26 percent). Almost 18 percent of the class will attend state institutions, including Pennsylvania State University, University of Michigan, and University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.

This year, George School was named a Morehead-Cain nominating school by the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Modeled on the Rhodes scholarship program from Oxford University, this scholarship program covers four years of tuition, housing, fees, meals, books, a laptop, supplies, and four years of summer enrichment programs for accepted students. The college admissions landscape continues to grow more competitive each year and our support for students and their families has also grown to meet their expanding needs. Some highlights from this year included: •H osting more than 100 college admission representatives to meet with students at George School. •O rganizing group trips to the Multicultural College Conference and Fair and the Quaker College Fair. •O ffering a five-day, ten-college tour program for students during our midwinter break. •P roviding college essay workshops as well as SAT and ACT test prep sessions. •D eveloping programs for parents around college issues including the college admissions landscape, standardized testing, and financial aid.


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1: B rittany Mokshefsky ’14 and Tasha English ’14 posed in their college gear. 2: S tudents took advantage of their mid-winter break to tour ten colleges and universities along the east coast. Here, the group paused to listen to their tour guide while visiting Georgetown University in Washington DC. 3: K atie Rodgers ’14, Dora von Trentini ’14, and Abby Harrison ’14 plan to attend Haverford College.

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Class of 2014 College Matriculations Bard College Barnard College Bates College Bennington College Binghamton University Bloomsburg University Boston College Boston University Brandeis University Bryn Mawr College Bucks County Community College Case Western Reserve University Clark University Colby College College of New Jersey Connecticut College Cornell University Davidson College Delaware College of Art and Design Delaware Valley College Drew University Drexel University Earlham College Emerson College Eugene Lang College

Fordham University Franklin and Marshall College George Washington University Georgetown University Georgia Institute of Technology Grove City College Guilford College Hamilton College Hampshire College Hartwick College Haverford College High Point University Howard University Hunter College CUNY Ithaca College Kenyon College King’s College Lafayette College Lehigh University Loyola University Maryland Mansfield University Marlboro College Miami University/Oxford Muhlenberg College New College of Florida New York University Northeastern University

Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti Milano Old Dominion University Pennsylvania State University/ Altoona Pennsylvania State University/ University Park Polytechnic Institute of NYU Purchase College SUNY Quest University Canada Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rutgers University/Mason Gross School of the Arts Rutgers University/New Brunswick Saint Joseph’s University Skidmore College Smith College St. John’s College Susquehanna University Swarthmore College Syracuse University Tulane University University of British Columbia University of California/ San Diego University of California/ Santa Barbara

University of Connecticut University of Edinburgh University of Illinois/ Urbana-Champaign University of Massachusetts/ Amherst University of Michigan University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Oregon University of Pittsburgh University of Richmond University of San Francisco University of Southern California University of the Pacific University of Washington Vanderbilt University Villanova University Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Wake Forest University Wesleyan University Wheaton College/MA Worcester Polytechnic Institute


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Student Life Highlights for 2013-2014 At Bettye’s Place, the campus snack bar, Mailyse DeJesus ’16 served Steve Phan ’16 while Trevor Schretlen ’15 and Laurie Moyer looked on.

BRUCE WELLER

There are lots of things to do on a typical George School weekend. Students spent time with friends, worked on group projects, baked cookies, caught up on sleep, and even got ready for upcoming tests. They went to movies and enjoyed a bonfire. They took the van to the Asian market for veggies in the morning or to 7-Eleven for Slurpies at night. They played sports and more sports. They watched sports, enjoyed a hayride, or learned in driver’s education classes. They found time to lie in the grass, walk to Newtown for Starbucks, go to a party on Red Square, or study at a nearby bookstore. Each weekend, events at George School take on a theme. Whether it’s Harvest Weekend or Food & Fun Weekend, Sibling Weekend, Live Music Weekend, or even Study Weekend, the members of the Students Activities team kept everyone engaged. We offered a number of new activities this year including bowling, ice skating, and bingo. Some students experienced these events for the first time in their lives. Sunday morning hikes into the local mountains were organized so that students could enjoy meeting for worship outdoors. Other students met for an evening of Dungeons and Dragons. • Orientation Weekend offered a bus trip to Philadelphia, Reading Terminal Market, and Chinatown for all new freshmen and sophomores. On campus, student organizations

sponsored a Club Fair to introduce the diverse clubs and organizations available to members of the community. •C ampbell/Westwood Weekend challenged freshmen to plan special activities. They offered homemade cheesesteaks on Westwood porch, open dorms, a party in Campbell, and a joint late-night movie fest in both dorms. Sunday night the students organized a bonfire and enjoyed participating in getting-acquainted activities. •O pen Doors Weekend featured a delightfully rainbowdecorated dance that was well attended and the Day Student Weekend featured a Reggae/Calypso band on Red Square. •H arvest Weekend was a success with students enjoying pumpkin-carving and a bonfire with s’mores. The student live music club, Goldfish ’n Java, performed acoustic sets of favorite songs. On Saturday students enjoyed a haunted house in the basement of Marshall to raise donations for the local food pantry. • I nterfaith Weekend kicked off winter term and students enjoyed a rave in the Spruance-Alden Science Center Friday night, Quaker Con on Saturday, and Wink after meeting for worship on Sunday.


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embers of the community celebrated Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, by lighting sparklers to signify the triumph of good over evil. M Seniors Jesse Lax, Peter Ryan, Luke Osenberg, and Ben Hilburg sang Come Together by the Beatles at Live Music Weekend. As part of an annual Drayton Weekend tradition, the men of Drayton delivered flowers to the women on campus during meeting for worship. Jacob Fisher ’14 helped Tasha English ’14 with her corsage before the Senior Dinner Dance.

• Holiday weekend was a special time for the whole community and featured holiday meeting for worship, the traditional holiday dinner, and the Holiday Dance, a wonderful dress-up event sponsored by the Day Student Mentors who created a winter wonderland. • Food & Fun Weekend featured panini-making, sushimaking, and a wing-eating contest. Students also made cupcakes and enjoyed creating goofy decorations. Weekend activities also included a Foreign Film Festival sponsored by the Language Department. • Live Music Weekend was a wonderful respite from the gray days of February. Organized by Goldfish ’n Java, the twoday concert featured many amazing and talented students and their myriad of musical styles. • Student Activities Weekend kicked off spring term with a rave and a karaoke contest. Vans traveled to malls and stores, restaurants and movies, hair salons and florists.

The Junior Dinner Dance was held this weekend as well as the Accepted Student event. •T he Drayton/Art for Relief Weekend featured a silent auction and talent show, raising money for the Teapot Trust, a charity that works to provide art therapy for children with chronic illness. In keeping with tradition, the residents of Drayton hosted an open mic and Four Square on Friday night, a Smash Brothers Tournament on Saturday, and on Sunday presented flowers to the women attending meeting for worship. •E aster Weekend featured a visit from the Easter Bunny after meeting for worship. Students enjoyed the annual Easter egg hunt and candy galore. •U MOJA Weekend featured a Step performance and talent show as well as a Saturday night dance in Marshall. On Sunday students enjoyed a trip to Six Flags Amusement Park.

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Buildings and Grounds Building a Sustainable Future

SUSAN QUINN

The new Fitness and Athletics Center opened in time for the 2014 preseason. “Just seeing the students in the new facility and seeing their jaws drop and their eyes open wide as they walk through the halls, seeing one surprise after another is wonderful,” remarked Associate Director of Athletics Nancy Bernardini. “I imagine it will be used by athletes and non-athletes and faculty and staff as a community-building place—the hub of the community.”

It was an exciting year for the Physical Plant Office with the opening of our new Fitness and Athletics Center at the start of our 2014-2015 preseason in August 2014. The complex project was completed in seventeen short months—on budget and ahead of schedule—and the results are spectacular. Fitness and Athletics Center

In August 2014, the new 100,000 square-foot brick and glass Fitness and Athletics Center opened its doors to welcome our preseason athletes back to school, well ahead of its planned opening in fall term. The building, almost four times the size of the Worth Sports Center building it replaced, is a soaring, light-filled space and one can easily imagine it filled with students every day. The design of the building assimilates architectural details from around campus including the west entrance portico to Hallowell Arts Center, metal clad windows, the limestone belt around the buildings, and the selection of red and Coventry bricks. The design also maximizes natural light, a feature that is immediately evident in the entryway and wide, soaring central corridor. The hallways are lined with windows giving visitors a glimpse into the different facilities that make up the Fitness and Athletics Center and the block walls include

bands of texture and color that add a welcome design detail to the space. The terrazzo floor in the central corridor is a historically durable and resilient flooring made of mostly recycled marble, quartz, granite, and other age-old materials. The building includes: • A fully-equipped, 4,200 square-foot fitness center. • A high-efficiency, twenty-five-yard, eight-lane pool, and room for 100 seated spectators on the upper level. • A 12,634 square-foot performance gymnasium with two full-sized hardwood courts and seating for 400 spectators. • A multisport gym with two courts for training and competition. • A yoga and movement studio that offers tranquil views of the green roof garden. • A wrestling room with two mats for practice and competition. Other features include more than 600 lockers, a training room with hydrotherapy and daily treatment areas, physical education classrooms, three lounges, snack bar, Athletic Department offices, and a conference room.


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1: T he aquatics center features a new twenty-five yard, eight-lane, state-of-art pool. 2: T he performance gym features a cushioned maple-plank wood floor for performance, safety, and comfort. 3: T he fitness center features a wide variety of cardiovascular machines and a range of weight machines and free weight equipment.

PETER FINGER

George School will celebrate the dedication of the new Fitness and Athletics Center during Alumni Weekend, May 8-10, 2015. Donors to the Fitness and Athletics Capital Campaign are listed on pages 32-35.

Fitness Center

The 4,200 square-foot fitness center is a light-filled, airconditioned space, flanked by a performance gym and aquatics center. It features a wide variety of cardiovascular machines, weight machines, and free weight equipment.

Aquatics Center

The new twenty-five-yard, eight-lane state-of-art pool features buffer lanes, a wide-pool deck, and room for more than 100 seated spectators with standing room for an additional seventy-two. Glass walls and skylights open the space to natural light. The new pool design uses an air dehumidification system to heat the pool and the shallower depth means less water to heat. It also means that there are fewer chemicals needed for treatment. Performance Gym

The performance gym has a cushioned maple-plank wood floor designed to meet the needs of athletes including performance, safety, and comfort. Subfloor systems enhance maple’s natural shock absorption and area elasticity. The bleachers will seat approximately 400 spectators in airconditioned comfort. The floor space can be divided into two practice gyms.

Multisport Gym

The multisport gym has a 10mm high-performance rubber athletic floor and is designed to accommodate multiple sports from basketball and volleyball to soccer and tennis. Indoor practice for lacrosse and field hockey also can be accommodated. The gym can be divided and includes bleachers for approximately 430 spectators. In a balance between comfort and energy efficiency, the gym is equipped with radiant heating in the floor, natural air flow, and two hydration stations. Movement Studio

The movement studio will provide ample space for physical education classes such as Pilates, yoga, and aerobics. Dancers and step team members will also be able to use the space to rehearse individual routines and practice for performances. The movement studio overlooks the green roof and the playing fields to the east.

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The green spaces surrounding the building and expanded parking lot creatively integrate rain gardens with aesthetically pleasing native plants for storm water management.

Wrestling Room

The wrestling room is equipped with two wrestling mats for practice and competition, room for spectators, storage space, and an office for the coaches. The room looks onto the green roof along with the barn, horses, and paddocks.

the parking lot and other gardens. The basin will naturally control flooding from large storms and also filter the water before it re-enters the Neshaminy Watershed. Several varieties of meadow grass line the basin along with wild flowers and trees.

Green Roof

A Model of Environmental Sustainability

One of the key green components of the building design is a vegetative roof over a portion of the Fitness and Athletics Center. Besides the aesthetic and psychological advantages, green roofs commonly offer ecological and economic benefits including the recovery of green space, improved storm water management, water and air purification, and a reduction in energy consumption. The Fitness and Athletics Center roof has been designed to guide the water into the rain gardens.

The design, construction, and operation of the new Fitness and Athletics Center are intended to earn certification under the U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System, the national standard for environmentally friendly buildings. These environmental initiatives include water efficiency, improved interior air quality, improved energy efficiency, and the use of recycled, sustainable, and regional materials. The building is designed to maximize daylighting to reduce lighting electrical demands. Solar hot water collectors will pre-heat water for boilers. In addition, radiant flooring in the multisport gym and central corridors will provide an energy-efficient heating system in areas of high use. In fact, all of the concrete from the original Worth Sports Center was crushed onsite and recycled to help build the foundation for the new building.

Rain Gardens and Storm Water Basin

The green spaces surrounding the center creatively integrate rain gardens with aesthetically pleasing native plants for storm water management. The rain gardens self-irrigate, reduce pollution, and provide habitats for birds, butterflies, and other insects. The storm water basin will collect water from the roof of the Fitness and Athletics Center and excess water from


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1: C hristian Sparacio ’14 posed for a photo with one of the chickens introduced to the campus during the spring of 2013 with the hope of producing eggs for the dining room. 2: Science teacher Michael Eareckson worked with Terra members Dima Kovalev ’15 and Andrew Gregory ’14 to add rocks to the Anderson Library rain gardens.

“Green buildings save energy and water, produce fewer carbon emissions, cause less waste, and create healthier environments for the communities they serve,” said Nancy Starmer, head of school. “This project is another step towards our goal of a leadership position in environmental sustainability.” “A recent behind the scenes tour of the new Fitness and Athletics Center has left me speechless,” said Anne LeDuc, former girls’ athletics director. “The new center will help change the lives of countless students, faculty, parents, and friends as the Mollie Dodd Anderson Library and meetinghouse did when they were built.” Other Physical Plant Office Projects

In addition to the Fitness and Athletics Center, the Physical Plant Office worked together to ensure our facilities provided the best environment to advance student learning and to meet the needs of our teachers, while maintaining the pristine beauty of our campus. Environmental sustainability is integrated into every facilities and planning project as part of our regular practice. Members of the staff work closely with Terra, our student environmental group, to promote environmental sustainability in all aspects of community life including our composting and sustainable food programs.

Other projects this year included: •T he heating systems in Westwood were renovated to improve efficiency and provide individual controls for each room in the dormitory. •N ew roofs were installed on Westwood, Midwood, and Eastwood. •T he fire alarm system was renovated in Main, including panels, wiring, detectors, and monitors. •T he air filtration system in the Hallowell ceramics classroom was upgraded. •T he interior of Thornton House was completely renovated with a new kitchen, new bathrooms, new walls, new floors, and new wiring.


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Fit for the Future Ensuring the Health and Vitality of George School Graduates from the Class of 2014 threw their programs into the air in celebration as their commencement ceremony concluded.

CHLOE ELMER, BUCKS COUNTY COURIER TIMES

Since the official launch of the landmark Fit for the Future fundraising campaign, the school has made great strides toward, as Head of School Nancy Stamer stated, “maintaining what makes George School special and keeping it strong for the future.� The fundraising initiative requires substantial new resources in three particular areas: a strong annual fund, capital enhancements to our fitness and athletics facilities, and endowment funds for our core commitments to financial aid, faculty and staff support, and environmental sustainability. A Strong Annual Fund

During the 2013-2014 fiscal year, George School surpassed the Annual Fund goal of $1.36 million by $81,675. We are thankful for the 2,058 alumni, parents, grandparents, students, and friends who helped us reach this important goal. And thanks, too, to the dozens of parent and alumni fundraising volunteers who helped make that achievement possible. The Annual Fund ensures that George School remains a remarkable educational institution. Gifts help pay for day-today expenses including student activities, field trips, visiting speakers, classroom technology, faculty and staff professional development, athletics programs, and campus maintenance.

The Annual Fund powers the people, programs, and performances that make George School such an amazing place. At current levels of giving, the Annul Fund provides a benefit to George School equal to $25 million in additional endowment funds. Capital Enhancements to Fitness and Athletics Facilities

George School received $22.5 million in gifts and pledges for enhancements to various aspects of the fitness and athletics program. The campaign to complete the Fitness and Athletics Center is nearing conclusion with 98 percent of the funds in gifts and pledges already in hand. To date, the Fitness and Athletics Center received gifts from 576 generous donors to fund the building of the center which was ready for occupancy in August 2014. Earlier gifts made possible enhancements to the fitness and athletics facilities such as the all-weather Cougar Track and Cougar Field completed in 2011. Future plans include improvements to our equestrian facilities. In 2014 the Snave Foundation issued a challenge to George School. Raise the next $1 million for the Fitness and Athletics Center and the Foundation will add $150,000 to the initiative. At the close of the fiscal year, George School had met the challenge goal.


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1. O ur students explored 3D printing and rapid prototyping in both science and arts classes. Here Mason Caplin ’16 examined the objects made by the 3D printer during his Robotics Class. 2. In April, students welcomed their grandparents and special friends to visit them on campus. Here Tommy Cifelli ’17 posed with his guests.

To learn more about gifts for fitness and athletics programs and facilities, contact Dan Breen, director of institutional advancement, at 215.579.6575.

community. Nearly 50 percent of our families receive some level of financial aid, making George School a leader among independent schools nationwide in its socioeconomic diversity. Gifts for endowment for financial aid are always needed.

Planned Gifts

Planned gifts continue to play a vital role in maintaining the School’s financial strength. During the 2013-2014 academic year, George School was the beneficiary of twenty-one gifts made by will or matured life income gifts, totaling more than $6.6 million. When alumni parents and friends of the school make such gifts, they ensure the quality of the George School education and experience for future generations of students. Support for Core Commitments

As we move toward our 125th anniversary in 2018, George School looks forward to focusing on raising funds for our core commitments that are the heart of the George School experience—support for faculty and staff, financial aid, and environmental sustainability. Gifts to the endowment help support areas such as the following: Endowment Funds for Faculty and Staff. George School faculty and staff are a vital part of the success of George School. Gifts to endowment for faculty and staff compensation and enrichment allow George School to continue to attract and retain high-level faculty and staff who support our students in “letting their lives speak.” Endowment Funds for Financial Aid. The diversity of the George School community is one of the things that helps make George School such a vibrant and multi-faceted

Endowment Funds for Environmental Sustainability. Gifts to endowment funds for environmental sustainability enable us to make choices that are consistent with our commitment to the faithful care of the environment. Unrestricted Endowment Funds. George School’s endowment is the fiscal foundation upon which our school is built. These gifts work throughout the school to underpin all of the good that George School does for its students. And, by helping the school become less tuition dependent, your generosity helps ensure that George School can continue to offer exciting educational opportunities by providing the school with longterm financial stability. Meeting the Challenge

George School’s future is in our hands. Raising funds for our core commitments will help guarantee long-term financial and educational health, so that we can continue to develop and enrich our academic and extracurricular program offerings. Reaching this goal will require extraordinary generosity from our entire community. Gifts can be made in various ways including cash, securities, real estate and tangible personal property, as well as estate gifts. Contact Director of Institutional Advancement Dan Breen at 215.579.6575 for more information.

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Endowment Providing Long-Term Financial Strength

A healthy endowment is an essential part of any boarding school’s financial structure. George School counts on its endowment to provide crucial resources that support our educational mission. Tuition revenue alone is not sufficient to support the breadth and depth of the educational experience George School offers. The income generated by our permanent investments contributes substantially to the operating budget, most importantly, providing direct support to some of our most dearly held commitments. The endowment: • S upports our faculty salaries, helping ensure that we continue to attract and retain the high quality scholars and mentors who have such a deep and lasting impact on our students. • P rovides funding for our financial aid commitments, enabling us to support deserving students from less privileged backgrounds and ensuring the rich experience for all that comes from living and studying among a diverse student body. • C ontributes resources to our environmental sustainability initiatives, supporting our efforts to live in a manner that respects the planet that we all share. George School’s endowment continued to grow this year, reaching a value of $149.8 million at the end of fiscal year 2014, a $27.1 million increase from its value a year ago. The increase was primarily a result of favorable investment returns. A successful Fit for the Future fundraising initiative provided additional support to the endowment. The George School Board of Trustees maintains a financially conservative investment strategy, while also applying socially responsible principles consistent with our community’s values. The investment portfolio has a long term horizon, which includes an equity orientation for growth, while reducing risk and volatility by diversifying across a range of securities, asset classes, strategies, and investment managers. The endowment is presently invested in 77 percent equities, 13 percent bonds, and 10 percent alternative investments. International investments represent 29 percent of the portfolio. Investment results were strong this year, in an overall economy that showed signs of a continuing recovery. The overall portfolio earned a 17.6 percent return, consistent with the benchmark return.

Endowment Funds per Student

$339,000 $277,000

George School

Average of Peer Boarding Schools

On a per capita basis, the endowment has grown to $277,000, up from $122,000 per student as recently as 2009. Despite this growth, George School still lags the average per capita endowment of $339,000 reported by our boarding school peers. In a different comparison, Boarding School Review identifies eight boarding schools with per student endowments of more than $600,000 and twenty-three schools with endowments greater than $300,000 per student. Overall, George School’s finances are solid and we continue to provide a unique and truly special educational experience to our students. Your gifts to increase the endowment will help keep George School in the top tier of independent education­—providing students with spiritual, intellectual, and personal resources to make a difference in the real world. If you are interested in learning more about our endowment funds, please contact Dan Breen, director of institutional advancement, at 215.579.6575 or dbreen@georgeschool.org.


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TOTAL REVENUE

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

Endowment Revenue

Other Income Financial Aid Annual Fund and Current Gifts

Salaries and Benefits Physical Plant

Tuition

Other Auxiliary Programs

TOTAL REVENUE

PERCENTAGE

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

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Tuition 79.2%

Salaries and Benefits

49.2%

Endowment Revenue

10.0%

Financial Aid

29.2%

Annual Fund and Current Gifts

4.6%

Physical Plant

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Other Income

6.2%

Auxiliary Programs

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Other Expenses

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The John M. George Society The John M. George Society recognizes those who have included George School in their estate plans. We welcome alumni, parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, and friends who include George School in any part of their estate plans. If you are not already a member of the John M. George Society, we encourage you to name George School as a beneficiary of your will or testamentary trust. You may also name George School as a beneficiary of charitable gifts that provide life income (such as trusts, gift annuities, and pooled income funds), as well as life insurance, retirement plan assets (401k, 403b, or even bank CDs), and other deferred gifts. Once you have done so, please let us know so that we may welcome you into the John M. George Society. If you have already provided for George School in your will or estate plans and are not listed here, or you are interested in learning more about charitable gifts that can generate income for you, please contact Director of Institutional Advancement Dan Breen at 215.579.6575 or dbreen@georgeschool.org.

Geraldine Dana Tisdall § Albert H. Torongo Jr Alice Way Waddington § Elizabeth Williams §

1946 Nina Emerson Opel § Joseph H. Reese Jr Joseph A. Smith Jr

1947 Susanne Conrow Bingham Thomas D. Bushman § Cynthia Crooks Carpenter Elizabeth Babbott Conant Anne Atlee Crewe Justine Vaughen Fry § Arthur C. Henrie § John D. Orr § Carol Roberts Todd §

1948 Roy T. Abbott Jr § Ann Ridge Adams Natalie Sperry Meyer § Charles E. Smedley Richard D. Stephenson § Marian Musgrave Stewart §

1941

T. Sidney Cadwallader § Eloise Melville Smith §

Caroline Smith Hoffman § William I. Marble § Senta Amon Raizen §

1933 Edith Sullivan Silvers § John H. Wood Jr §

1934 Edwin S. McVaugh

1937 Anne E. Dickeson § C. Trevor Dunham Jr § Virginia Phillips Kemp §

1942 Mary Eastburn Biggin § Allen L. Boorstein § Gertrude Hathaway Caldelli Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell § Cornelia Clarke Schmidt § Charles G. Shoemaker § Anonymous (1)

1943

Junius Eddy Miriam E. Eyre § Yereth Kahn Knowles Eileen Mattis O’Brien §

Mary Elizabeth Ridge Allison Natalie Nelson Hastings Macdonald H. Leach § Judith Wright Matchett § Martha Washburn Trull JoAnn Johnson Woodman §

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1944

1938

Donald M. Solenberger Donald M. Sutton §

1940 Gloria Scott Johnson Andrew J. McIntosh Frances Wallin Shaw § Dorothy Fiske Winnette

Deborah Dresser Filgate Charles S. Hough § William J. Hough Jr Virginia Zerega Lloyd § Harriett S. White Richards §

1945 Sarah Wood Fell § J. Lewis Powell §

1955 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 §

1956 Constance Archbald § Ann Preston Ayres Mario Capecchi Harry R. Colson Jr William S. Dockhorn § Briant H. Lee Jessica J. Newton Catherine A. Page Susan Windle Rogers §

1957

R. Ted Curran § Nancy Finkbiner McCahan Lydia Huntington Sparrow §

Frederick W. Beans II Eleanor Morris Cox § Donald T. Little § Mary Gilbert Lovings Antonia Gelser Melamed George C. Millikan § William H. Speakman III Judith Taylor Uehlein §

1950

1958

Candace Cox Bonus § Donald R. Walton Anonymous (1)

Martha Scull Haines § Marjorie Pusey Hall § Nancy Baker Martin Dillwyn P. Paiste IV § David R. Perera § John M. Templeton Jr E. Carl Uehlein Jr § Pamela Page Waller §

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1932

Eileen Thompson James L. Whitely §

1951 Duncan W. Comstock § Paul R. Lindenmaier Christoph H. Schmidt Phyllis Vail Wendell John A. Williams

1952 Peter Z. Ingerman Valle Brewer Ingram § Judith Robbins King § Diane Siesel Orr § Richard R. Packer Allen C. Starkey

1953 David P. Bruton § Gabriel C. Garber § Cynthia J. Kester Louis H. Skidmore Jr § Judith Weigand Tyson

1954 James S. Coan § Robert A. Freedman § Mary Anne Knight Hunter § E. David Luria §

1959 Margaret T. Evans Sarah Trent Harris Christie Johnson Lucero Adrienne Wheeler Rudge § Barbara Stockham Sears § Richard G. Stafford

1960 Oliver J. Bjorksten Neil L. Campbell § Douglas M. Porter Hannah Palmer Snyder § Arthur S. Wood

1961 Gillian Heisler Brewster Lee N. Price § Burt L. Ross Corey R. Smith §


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Newton T. Brosius Kay Shaw Browne David B. H. Denoon Louise Walsh Dowd Charles T. Evans Jr § Barbara L. Hires John S. Hollister Jr § Dudley W. Saurman

Joan Eberhard § Antonio P. Jackson § Marjorie Lane § Nancy E. Powell §

1963 Beverly A. Mikuriya § Frances Preston Schutz § Lucinda Sharp-Gates § Nancy Sussman Siverd § Samuel M. Sullivan Robert W. Thomas

1964 Michael V. Doyle § Dorothy Black Myers Morgan Phenix § Katharine H. Stapleton

1965 Anne Waller Auerbach Holly Barnet-Sanchez § Christine Erb § David H. Foster § Nancy Bigbee Jensen § Peter L. Joslin Edward R. Potts Jr

1966 David E. Nepley § Suzanne V. Sauter C. Herbert Sharpless §

1967 Carolyn Campbell Brown Stephen J. Esser Elizabeth Baker Johnson § S. David Miller § Linda Morgandale Wendy Gross Nierenberg § Anne Culp Storch §

1968 Patricia L. Boyer Barbara Janney Desanzo § Mary Suter Holman § Diane Ewbank Krauss Jay Storch § Amy Lewis Tabor § Tannye Wold

1969 John R. Boone Fredric Fenstermacher Robert E. Ganz § NancyLynn Sharpless

1970 Holly A. Phelps § Karen A. Sulzberger § Wendy L. Talbot

MARY LEE RUSHMORE ’52 John M. George Society Member*

1972 James A. Boorstein § George Ann W. Gillespie Peter S. Landstrom § Nancy Brockway Marvin § Sigmund J. Roos §

1973 Linda Blum Jennifer K. Cummings John B. Hoffman § Susan Komer Robbins

1974 Patricia Sweitzer McKey

Mary Lee loved the idea that her bequest would help future generations of students become their best selves.

1975 Pamela J. Holberton Teri J. MacBride

1976 Margot A. Biggin § Ronald C. Bingham Susan J. Crane § Ann Sweeten

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 §

1981 Cynthia Utz Charles James H. Gilkeson Bethann Morgan John W. Zinsser

1982 Edward S. Cohen § Matthew D. Fine § Alexandra Maytag Matthews Christina Oddleifson Amy Taylor Popkin § Charles M. Utz IV

“She was a very independent person,” says Carly (Jackie) Hellen ’53 of the older sister known both as Mary Lee and Lee, who passed away in March 2013. “To her, independence was important. George School gave her stability, grounded her, and helped her become who she was.” Mary Lee was like many other young people who discover and embrace who they are during their formative years at George School. Lee was aided by mentors Pete Hess, her field hockey coach, and Dr. Mohr, a history teacher. She developed a love of “the people part of history,” as Jackie calls it, and pursued her interest by studying political science at Earlham College, working as a guide at the United Nations, and teaching middle school social studies in Rye, New York. When she wasn’t teaching, she was traveling around the world, preferring trips where she “really got to know people and learn about their cultures. A lot of that stemmed from the George School influence.” Another big George School influence was her close-knit group of friends. Jackie remembers these Brown House girls as independent thinkers like her sister. The Brown House girls stayed in touch over the years, and Mary Lee rarely missed a reunion. Though the sisters were brought up as birthright Quakers, Jackie said it was at George School that Lee “began to have a real understanding of who and what Quakers are. She became an activist and championed the rights of other people.” After retiring, Mary Lee moved to New Harbor, Maine, where she was a voice for the needy and underprivileged through volunteer work with the Bristol Lions, Friends of Colonial Pemaquid, and especially the Community Housing Improvement Program.

Mary Lee was a longtime donor to the Annual Fund and included George School in her will. As her sister put it, “I know Mary Lee loved the idea that her bequest would help future generations of students become their best selves.” * 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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STICKY BUN SOCIETY DONORS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS EVERY YEAR SINCE GRADUATING OR FOR TEN OR MORE CONSECUTIVE YEARS


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1983 Andrew M. Popkin §

1984 Jenny Sorel §

1986 Laura Grontkowski James § J. Christian Stevens

1987 Alexander D. Westerman

1988 Anne O’Toole Salinas §

1989 David K. Burton § Rachel Snyder MacDougall Veronique S. Vaillancourt

1993 Elbert K. St. Claire III § Brian J. Wise §

1996 Alexander P. Cukor

1998 Ari M. Betof §

2002 Misha S. Capecchi

2008 Emma L. Rowan §

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 § Ellen Reed Carver Mark Chijioke Mary Ellen Chijioke D. Walter Cohen George E. Comte David B. Crawford § George W. Crouch § Jeffrey Dalgliesh Helene G. de Neergaard 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 P. Falconi § Joe Falconi § Laurie Fraser Richard S. Ganz § Connie Sigler Gardner David F. Gould II §

Estate Gifts Received in 2013-2014 We are profoundly grateful to the following alumni, former faculty, staff, and friends, now deceased, who included George School in their estate plans.

Steven Gundersen Mark Haber Karen Suplee Hallowell § Peggy Hathaway § Walton S. Hathaway § Don Hayden § Marilyn Hayden § William Heinemann § Sarah Henrie § Margaret Herrick § Irwin Hoffman Emeline Hood § Lawrence B. Hulack John F. Hunt § Mary A. Hunter 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 § George McCoy James W. McKey § Peter C. Miles § David W. Miller William Morris Steven Nierenberg § James O’Grady § William A. Opel § Marianne C. Parkinson § L. Raymond Parks Jr Mrs. L. Raymond Parks Jr Katherine Eudy Patterson 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 Ingeborg L. Snipes Samuel M. Snipes § Ann Speakman Deborah M. Spitalnik § Jack Starmer § Nancy O. Starmer § Lisa Stone Peter Stone Jean Robbins Stratton William W. Swayne Sue D. Thomas § Theresa B. Tucker William H. Tucker Nancy Turnbull Carolyn Waghorne Richard Waghorne Al Wahbey § John Weingart § Carol Wengert § Allen F. Wise § Lewis Woodman § Margaret Yarnall Anonymous (1)

Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 Reba F. Barnes Marshall A. Bernstein ’43 Frank H. Blumenthal ’32 Belle V. Briggs Ruth Schabacker Cliff ’33 Sarah Campbell Coale ’36 Paul B. Entrekin ’22 Nancy Ewing Gabel ’61 Eleanor K. Hess Constance Hicks Holcombe ’51 William F. Jaggard ’56

Gwendolyn J. Kerr ’47 Anne B. Maxfield Mary Lee Rushmore ’52 Catherine J. Smith ’43 June C. Smith George H. Jr ’34 and Valentina Stickney Charles C. Waugh ’36 Russell M. Weimar ’48 Richard A. Yarnall


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Leadership Gifts The generous support of our many alumni, parents, faculty, staff, and friends at the leadership gifts level continued to strengthen all aspects of a George School education. LE ADERSHIP LE VELS 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 $ 50

and more - 24,999 - 9,999 - 4,999 - 2,499 - 999*

* Applies to alumni through their fourteenth reunion. 2010-2013: $ 50 - $ 99 2005-2009: $100 - $249 1999-2004: $250 - $999

1893 Circle Gifts of $25,000 and more A & H Sportswear Company, Inc The Estate of Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50  § Frederick W. II ’57 and Gisela Beans  David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton  § Lee Ann Culmer Carter  § Chen-Yu Cheng and Hsiu-Huei Lee Harry R. Colson Jr ’56  Ashby E. Denoon ’62 David B. H. ’62 and Gloria Denoon  Steve Dorsch and Susan C. Evans ’99 § Louise Walsh Dowd ’62  Drink Works Corporation Joseph M. and Carolyn N. Evans  § Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fred Beans Ford Lincoln Mitsubishi Ashley Garrett ’76 and Alan Jones § Barry and Joan Gluck § Joseph Baum Harris ’52 Don and Marilyn Hayden  § Harry Heller and Carol Powell Heller ’71 § The Estate of William F. Jaggard ’56  JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund The Estate of Gwendolyn J. Kerr ’47  § Anne C. LeDuc  § Robert D. McNeil and Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77 § David H. ’66 and Gerrie Platt

Jay R. Platt ’65 Jonathan W. Platt ’78 and Melanie J. O’Neill  § Richard A. Platt ’68 Nancy E. Powell ’71  § William B. Rodgers and Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Stanley Rospondek and Jean Platt Rospondek ’69 The Estate of Mary Lee Rushmore ’52  Elizabeth Evans Rylander ’91 § Peter Serdaru The Estate of Catherine J. Smith ’43  § The Estate of June C. Smith  § SNAVE Foundation Lincoln Sokolski Springbank Foundation The Estate of George H. Jr ’34 and Valentina Stickney  Telectronics Mark and Janice Waldman § The Estate of Charles C. Waugh ’36  § James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely  § William Maul Measey Fund Anonymous (5)

Meetinghouse Circle Gifts of $10,000 - $24,999 110 Commerce Way Inc Alderbaugh Foundation Kevin and Jill Backhus Donald C. Bansen Jr ’39 § Charles and Michelle Bitzer The Estate of Frank H. Blumenthal ’32  §

Tom and Rebecca Boucher Thomas Cahill Pamela Carter The Estate of Sarah Campbell Coale ’36 § Disney/ABC International Television Inc Carol Hauver Emerick ’54 § Ronald C. Fondiller ’69 Fountainhead Foundation Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund The Estate of Eleanor K. Hess The Estate of Constance Hicks Holcombe ’51  § HRM USA Inc. Edwin D. Huff John F. and Penny Hunt  § Johnson Family Fund Richard and Carole Johnson Huey-Ming Kuo and Shu-Ling Chiang Bruce S. ’46 • and Marianne C. Parkinson  § Pem-America Inc. Philadelphia Insurance Companies Margaret Thomas Redmon ’75 Relocation Movers Services Inc. Andrew Rowan and Andrea Lehman  § Emma L. Rowan ’08  § Willa L. Rowan ’11 § Jianqun Shao and Xin Zhang Philip W. Shoemaker ’54 § Jack and Nancy O. Starmer  § Thomas C. Steinmetz ’61 § Thomas C. Steinmetz Charitable Fund Lee B. Thomas § Eduardo and Ulrike Thuroff Craig and Amy Trinkley William H. and Theresa B. Tucker  UHS of Pennsylvania Inc. Richard and Carolyn Waghorne  Ji Wang and Na Wei Bertrand C. Welch The Estate of Richard A. Yarnall  Anonymous (1)

Main Circle Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999 Robert M. Appelbaum  § Argus Fund The Estate of Reba F. Barnes Thomas and Rosanne Bell § The Estate of Marshall A. Bernstein ’43  Ronald C. Bingham ’76  David Bourque and Constance Hancock Bourque ’76 Jack and Ilene Brod Morgan Brod ’11 § Community Foundation of New Jersey DeBlasio & DeBlasio Associates Mark ’78 and Rachel Dibner 

Roland Ekerdt and Ruth Thieroff-Ekerdt William S. Evans ’64 The Estate of Nancy Ewing Gabel ’61  § Laurence B. Green ’60 § Robert and Pamela Haberle Stephen Hart and Esther Stapler Hart ’52 § Joseph and Dorothy Highland Highland-Mills Foundation Jewish Community Endowment Fund Edith Veit Johnstone ’50 § Timothy D. ’87 and Gloria Katsiff § Alan R. and Gail B. Keim § Glenn A. Lamb and Susan W. Knight ’81 § Eric Lax and Karen A. Sulzberger ’70  § John H. Lippincott ’59 § Thomas G. ’64 and Andrea Mendell § Beverly A. Mikuriya ’63  § James D. and Catherine Murdock New York Community Trust Thomas M. and Katherine O’Neill § Posoli Foundation Paul Posoli and Joy Davis-Posoli ’88 Lee N. ’61 and Kitty Price  § R.A. West Associates Inc. Elliot A. ’64 and Marcia Sainer § Faisal A. Saleh ’70 § Jack G. ’51 and Betty Schafer § Schwab Charitable Fund Richard M. and Bette Segel § Walter S. Teller ’62 Thomas D. Bell Charitable Fund Jratsri Tobunluepop Walter C. and Leslie E. Wright Fund Weingart Family Fund John Weingart and Deborah M. Spitalnik  § Helen Bernard West ’36 • § Robert and Maureen West Christopher G. Willett and Mary E. Sunday David P. Willis Jr ’53 § Marc L. Wise ’87 and Laurel Williams Wise Walter C. III ’64 and Leslie E. Wright Anonymous (2)

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Sunnybanke Circle Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999 Allied Aerofoam Products, LLC Edward G. Jr ’48 and Elizabeth Biester § Richard Brown II ’61 § Lawrence B. ’49 and Ann L. Buttenwieser § Elizabeth Chapman Harvey and Jeanne Demovick Kevin M. Edwards ’97 § John and Susan Eichert Ellen Wills Martin Foundation Robert E. Ganz ’69  § Hal K. Haveson ’69 § John B. ’73 and Lucia Hoffman  § Charles S. ’44 and Nancy H. Hough  § Nancy Bigbee Jensen ’65  § Wei-Che Jiang and Pi-Chu Lee David H. ’54 and Ann M. Johns § Eric Johnson and Leslie B. Sterns-Johnson ’83 § Lee H. Kenworthy ’60 § David L. Koffman ’76 Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Hyung Soon Lee ’87 Hsien-Jung Lin and Shu-Ching Yeh Joseph and Pamela Lubeck Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § E. David Luria ’54  § Don F. ’64 and Linda Marshall Philip Rosenau Co. Inc. Sacherman Fund James Sacherman ’75 § B. Lawrence Seabrook Jr ’52 Silicon Valley Community Foundation Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75 § Corey R. ’61 and Jonne Smith  § Vance P. Stevenson ’97 § Michael and Gabriele Streit Wilhelm Streit ’54 § Ted & Ruth Johnson Family Foundation Jevon W. ’97 and Charlotte N. Thoresen UGI Storage Company Vanguard Group Brian J. ’93 and Nastaran Wise  § Anonymous (2) South Lawn Circle Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499 Anne Bode Aarnes ’65 Hiram J. Allman ’51 American Endowment Foundation Andrew D. Steginsky Philanthropic Fund Taylor P. Andrews ’64 and Patricia Young Andrews ’65 Constance Archbald ’56  § Asahel P. H. Bloomer/Caroline D. Bloomer Charitable Trust Maurice W. Ayars Jr ’64

Bank of America Benevity Community Impact Fund Edward ’49 and Rose Berman Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Norman and Inez Bing § The Estate of Alma Black Dave Bollard and Barbara Murphy Daniel P. Breen and James R. Burnett Brooke Garrigan Buchanan ’87 and David Buchanan Jean K. Cadwallader Ann C. Campbell  § Mario Capecchi ’56 and Laurie Fraser  Michael and Rose Carbonara Elliot R. Carmean ’03 Evan C. Carmean ’07 Marguerite G. Carmean ’15 William Carmean and Nancy Ross Joanne Wardell Carwithen ’64 Chandler - Shreve Family Fund Charles and Martha Evans Fund Joonweon Choi and Dohee Kim Virginia Rogers Christopher ’49 • § James S. Coan ’54 and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55  § Geoffrey and Lisa A. Collier § Colonial Consulting LLC Cream Hill Foundation Duanping Cui and Jun Cai CulinArt Inc. Blythe Danner ’60 Geoffrey Darby and Margo Garrison ’72 § Jeffrey and Lisa Dayton § Diran Dermen ’55 § Mary Dieter John and Nicole Dintenfass Susan Lloyd Doran ’61 Edward & Rose Berman Philanthropic Fund James and Ruth English Charles T. Jr ’62 and Martha L. Evans  § Fallen Angels Foundation Inc. Donghui Fan William N. Farran III ’68 Bradd A. ’93 and Randee Forstein § David H. Foster ’65 and Holly Barnet-Sanchez ’65  § Peter H. Fraser ’64 Theodore D. Frey ’51 § Michael and Sonia Fusco Michael F. and Gail Gersie Gilbert and Rebecca Kerlin Fund George S. Glass ’59 § Martin Haase and Florence Wellington Haase ’44 § Mark Haber and N. Chiyo Moriuchi  Douglas S. Halbert ’84 Joseph G. Hancock Jr ’56 § Harris Blacktopping Inc A. Louisa Beck Hatanaka ’66 § Eleanor Haupt §

Richard Heckman ’46 and Evelyn Fuss Heckman ’46 § Eric S. Hellman ’77 and Karen Liu § Richard and Sally R. Henriques § Sam Hewitt and Clare Eggers Frances Hankinson Hillman ’49 § Rich Hilpert and Heather Hoerle Hoffman-Bravy Charitable Foundation Daniel J. Holton-Roth ’95 and Catherine Crosby ’94 Eleanor Zurn Hutt ’52 § Susan Foster Hyde ’63 § Elizabeth Boyle Illick ’73 Jewish Communal Fund Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh David S. ’59 and Clara Johnson Elizabeth Dann Jones ’56 § Ben Kaplan and Patti Smialkowski George and Barbara Karr Steven B. Kauff ’80 § Masayuki ’82 and Donna Kazahaya Peter and Sheila Keenan Gilbert N. and Rebecca Kerlin  Cassandra Abbe Kimble ’54 § Kenny ’97 and Nora King § John and Sallie Kingham § Jane Shaw Kolkhorst ’40 § Kenneth and Flora Kwong Gregory and Kristen Lamb Robert G. Lathrop ’55 § Jesse W. Lax ’14 S. Girard Lax ’70 and Dodie Hamblen § Robert and S. Odie LeFever § Johanes Lessiohadi and Juntarti Njotoprawiro Jack and Lois Lichstein Joseph and Charlotte Lipinski Guangchen Liu Virginia Zerega Lloyd ’44  § William E. Loucks ’51 § M.A. & Josephine R. Grisham Foundation Anne Marie Macari § Leonard E. Majzlin ’57 and Carol Hall Majzlin Edward Marshall III and Joanna M. Bassert ’77 § Betsy Clark McIsaac ’48 D. Scott Miller ’84 § Shirley Miller Stephen A. ’82 and Laurie Moyer mStoner Inc. Robert and Dorothy Black Myers ’64  Youn Yong Nam and Seong Nam Lee Steven Nayowith ’75 § Du Nguyen and Ha Do Thomas D. Nichols ’62 Steven Nierenberg and Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67  § Lisa Labalme Osterland ’81

R. Newlin Otto ’55 and Cecelia Bay Otto ’54 § Thomas and Jean Pedersen Peggy Polsky Pennell ’54 § Howard B. Pettit ’48 § Pfundt Foundation G. Nelson Pfundt ’48 Holly A. Phelps ’70  § Thomas R. ’64 and Deborah Powell Susan Quinn D. Judson Randall ’55  § Paul Randelman ’71 Norval D. and Ann Reece § David and Joyce Rivas Robert D. Gilmore & Assoc. Inc Susan Grubb Roegiers ’54 Shirley Rogers § Tom Rogers ’73 and Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 § Rohovsky Family Foundation Inc. Michael W. and Karen J. Rohovsky § Burt L. ’61 and Joan Ross  Michael and Janet Roy § John P. Rudolph ’31 § C. Peyton Rufe ’49 § Carolyn P. Sandler Schafer Family Philanthropic Fund Cornelia Clarke Schmidt ’42  § Craig and Kim Scott § James M. ’51 and Joanne Seabrook Robert S. ’53 and Ellen B. Seltzer § Phyllis F. Sexton § C. Herbert Sharpless ’66  § Richmond B. Shreve and Marguerite Chandler Carl A. Sinderbrand ’71 § Benjamin S. Smith ’91 Douglas P. ’64 and Mary M. Smith § Holly Smith ’63 § Martin F. Smith ’65 § Matthew C. Smoose ’99 Ivan R. Snyder and Hannah Palmer Snyder ’60  § Katharine H. Stapleton ’64  Andrew Steginsky § Marian Musgrave Stewart ’48  § Barbara Kauffman Stokes ’49 § Jay Storch ’68 and Anne Culp Storch ’67  § John D. Streetz § Samuel M. Sullivan ’63  Gregory Swart and Ann Kalb Swart ’80 John M. Jr ’58 and Josephine Templeton  E. Carl Uehlein Jr ’58 and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57  § Diane E. Vernon § Ian W. Vickery ’65 § Waldman Family Charitable Trust G. Anne Corpening Wentz ’64 Willie Deemer Wickman ’67 § Darthea Smith Wilcox ’47 § M. Elizabeth Haines Williamson ’43 § Lawrence D. Willison III ’56


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What did you love about George School? I loved everything about the school, the whole experience: my classes, my sports, my friends, the theater crowd. While I was there, the 1812 Meetinghouse was moved from Philadelphia and rebuilt on campus. It made such a difference. It was so lovely to have meeting there twice a week. It was peaceful, soothing, energizing. It was a great way for the whole school to be together, to stop, to listen, and to think. If I had to choose what I liked best about George School, it would be my teachers. They were amazing. They didn’t just care about the academics; they cared about us as individuals. As a boarder, I really appreciated the support I received from those teachers.

ASHLEY GARRETT ’76 AND ALAN JONES Fit for the Future Donors

We want students to have access to a great athletic facility as well as a great academic program.

Over the years, you’ve given both time and money to George School. Now you’re contributing to the Fitness and Athletics Center. Why? I started giving to George School right after I graduated from college. My husband, Alan Jones, and I believe strongly in education. The majority of our charitable contributions are given to the schools we attended and to other educational institutions. While AJ isn’t a Quaker, he knows that I am who I am because of my background, so he loves the schools I attended. My family believed in Quaker education, and Buckingham Friends and George School are my favorite schools. Their core qualities—consensus, respect, fairness, and cooperation—you cannot get anywhere else. I served on the Resources Committee at George School for close to ten years. It was great to work with the head of school, alums, and parents to provide guidance and raise funds. We worked on faculty salaries, faculty housing, and the new library. George School just keeps getting better. After donating to the library, AJ and I are now contributing to the Fitness and Athletics Center’s Movement Studio to honor my coach, the phenomenal Anne LeDuc. We want students to have access to a great athletic facility as well as a great academic program.

Growing up Quaker in Ringoes, New Jersey, Ashley was first a day student and then a boarder. She majored in theater at Smith College and returned to George School to teach theater and to coach before heading to New York City, still her home today. After a detour to Harvard Business School, where she met AJ, she worked for Chemical Bank and MasterCard, started her own voice-over business, and had two daughters, Megan and Caitlin. A firm believer in the power of service, she also managed a soup kitchen for nineteen years. Lately, she has reinvented herself again, this time as a freelance photographer.

Qiang Xiang and Mei Zhang Xiao Yang and Xia Ma James P. Yudes and Bebbins Rahmeyer Yudes ’69 Matthew and Jennifer Zelesko Todd Zimmerman and Laurie Volk § Anonymous (3)

Young Alumni Leadership Circle Gifts of $50 - $999 given by alumni from the Classes of 1999 to 2013 Inna Alecksandrovich ’07 Katherine A. Cherney ’11 § Kristin A. Collier ’00 Alexander G. Darby ’11 Cristina Rysz DiSabatino ’03 and Kevin DiSabatino Theodore B. Fetter ’00 Louis T. Gentilucci ’11 § Mark G. Gerelus ’09 § Michael J. Gretz Jr ’02

Lucas G. Hamren ’11 Lauren M. Jackson ’03 Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 § Jacqueline F. Knoll ’13 § Zachary R. Knoll ’10 § Kevin M. MacWhorter ’08 Emily L. Mapelli ’12 § Dominique Cherebin Martinez ’03 and Eric Martinez Vincent B. Murphy IV ’03 § Kathryn K. Powell ’10 § Sanjaya A. Roy ’13 § Reid E. Schoffelen ’05 Kyle Scott ’09 § Alexander H. Slemrod ’01 § Gordon L. Toggweiler ’04 Krysten L. Trull ’04 K. Grace Turnbull ’05 Anthony M. Verleysen ’12 § Jeremiah Walton ’06 § Kelsey F. Yonce ’09 Meredith I. Zoltick ’07

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Gifts to Fitness and Athletics Capital Campaign Thank you to the many donors who supported the Fitness and Athletics Capital Campaign. Your gifts honor all those whose dedication and hard work have made George School athletics such an important part of the history and life of our community. This list represents all gifts and pledges to our capital initiative.

Anne Bode Aarnes ’65 Roy T. Abbott Jr ’48  § Holly Alden ’66 James C. Alden ’52 and Anne Brewer Alden ’53 Alderbaugh Foundation Stephanie Alisuag-Schreiber ’87 Mark and Wendy Allen David Allison ’68 Paul M. Altman ’76 and Frances Benson Altman ’76 § John S. ’63 and Elizabeth Ambler The Estate of Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50  § Harry E. Andrews II ’60 William M. Andrews ’62 John T. ’54 and Mary M. Arnold § Elliot and Corinne Austein § John C. Austin ’79 Maurice W. Ayars Jr ’64 William Ayars ’51 Bank of America Donald C. Bansen Jr ’39 § Stephen F. Barsky ’59 Judy Bartella § William G. Barton ’65 § David P. Bartram ’61 John R. Bassert ’72 § John P. Battin Jr ’53 Lisa Parry Becker ’89 § William Beinlich and Suzanne Cadwallader Beinlich ’92 § Thomas and Rosanne Bell § Edward ’49 and Rose Berman William C. Bernard ’59 § Michael H. Bernardini ’05 Steven D. Bernardini and Nancy Zurn Bernardini § Allison S. Betof ’01 § Ari M. ’98 and Shauna Betof  § Edward H. and Nila G. Betof § Edward G. Jr ’48 and Elizabeth Biester § George B. Bikle ’47 § Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Ronald C. Bingham ’76  Charles and Michelle Bitzer Adi J. Blum ’96 Linda Blum ’73  Eric ’63 and Lori Blumberg § Jean A. Boardman ’62

John R. Booth Jr ’43 § Lawrence Bostian and Cynthia Allen ’71 David L. and Ruth W. Bourns  § J. Courtney Bourns ’89 Peter M. Bowers ’70 Adele Boyd J. David Brimmer and Amy Ward Brimmer Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Inc. Arthur Brosius II ’60 Newton ’62 and Virginia Brosius  Carolyn Campbell Brown ’67  Francis M. Brown ’49 Millard D. Brown II ’61 § Kay Shaw Browne ’62  David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton  § Steven and Lisa Bryer Gary Bugg and Elizabeth Shaw Bugg ’63 David K. Burton ’89  § Kenneth S. Burton ’51 and Marjorie McFeely Burton ’55 § Asa C. Cadwallader ’58 and Ann Lunn Brown Cadwallader David L. Cadwallader ’83 John F. Cadwallader ’58 and Jane Hires Cadwallader ’58 William B. P. Jr ’56 • and Jean K. Cadwallader Mark and Monica Caine Taylor Campellone ’14 Tyler V. Campellone ’12 § Vincent R. Campellone and Karen Baker Campellone ’82 Mario Capecchi ’56 and Laurie Fraser  Michael and Rose Carbonara Alyssa J. Carcia ’12 Antoinette C. Carcia ’07 § Danielle C. Carcia ’05 Mallory E. Carcia ’11 § Vincent and Christine Carcia James W. Carl Jr ’45 John S. Carpenter Jr ’49 and Emilie Carpenter § Lee Ann Culmer Carter  § Gretchen Castle Allyson Farrelly Catanzaro ’78

Tara M. Chambers ’87 § Andrew J. Chen ’91 Chen-Yu Cheng and Hsiu-Huei Lee Akobuije D. Chijioke ’92 Chinezi M. Chijioke ’96 § Eric O. Chijioke ’94 Mark and Mary Ellen Chijioke  Michael A. Church ’99 and Lindsay Eudy Church ’00 Jason Cilo and Amanda L. Charlton ’87 Theresa Ross Clark ’98 § Victoria Clark Richard B. ’55 and Sandra Clement James S. Coan ’54 and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55  § Jeffrey J. Cogshall ’72 and Rosamond Ryan Alexander J. Cohen ’99 Edward S. Cohen ’82  § Christopher Colando and Kimberly Verica Colando ’83 § Geoffrey and Lisa A. Collier § Kristin A. Collier ’00 John and Susie Collins Harry R. Colson Jr ’56  Community Foundation of New Jersey Logan L. Conklin ’03 Barry and Dottie Coppock § William M. Craighead ’44 and Betty Bakley Craighead § Susan J. Crane ’76  § Carl K. Croft ’65 § Anita V. Crofts ’88 § Daniel W. and Elizabeth M. Crofts § Jefferson H. Crowther ’63 Robert D. Culp ’64 Bernard S. ’92 and Tyeshia Cultess Margot Cunningham Glenn Curry and Susan Clarke-Curry Alexander G. Darby ’11 Geoffrey Darby and Margo Garrison ’72 § Laura Darling Joseph P. ’91 and Christine K. Davidyock C. Howard Davis ’47 § Kevin Davis ’77 and Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 § Jean Lindsay de Streel ’54 Ashby E. Denoon ’62 David B. H. ’62 and Gloria Denoon  Allison DeSantis Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § David A. DiMicco ’74 Cristina Rysz DiSabatino ’03 and Kevin DiSabatino Catherine W. Dockhorn ’11 § William S. Dockhorn ’56 and Carol Wengert  § Christian K. Donovan ’95 § Steve Dorsch and Susan C. Evans ’99 §

Louise Walsh Dowd ’62  Frances T. Dreisbach § C. Trevor Dunham Jr ’37  § Howard C. Dunn ’49 and Janet Haines Dunn ’49 Scott and Lorna C. Durish Roger K. ’67 and Christine Eareckson Edward & Rose Berman Philanthropic Fund Kevin M. Edwards ’97 § Robert Eliot and Joan Campbell Eliot ’65 § Langdon Elsbree ’48 • and Aimée Wildman Elsbree ’44 § Tamson Myers Ely ’63 § Carol Hauver Emerick ’54 § David ’48 and Sally Emory § James and Ruth English Carolyn I. Evans ’63 Joseph M. and Carolyn N. Evans  § W. Lee ’58 and Vicki J. Evans Keith W. Eveland ’56 § Nathan G. and Catherine L. M. Ezzo Daryl Fair and Barbara L. Kibler Nils Falk and Katherine Hahn Falk Fallen Angels Foundation Inc. Alan Farneth and Sara Wislar Farneth ’62 Gail Gleeson Feldman ’62 Benjamin R. Fisher ’02 Robert H. ’58 and Suzanne W. Fletcher § David H. Foster ’65 and Holly Barnet-Sanchez ’65  § Fountainhead Foundation Daniel David Fredricks Jeffrey D. Freedman ’83 § Robert A. Freedman ’54  § Paul H. and Ann K. Friedman Peter R. Frorer ’49 Barbie Gale ’71 Sumit Ganguli Lisa B. Garb ’80 Ashley Garrett ’76 and Alan Jones § Jeanne B. Garrison ’65 § Lisa S. Garrison ’69 § Robert W. Geissinger Michael F. and Gail Gersie Michael Giardinelli and Elizabeth Geissinger Giardinelli ’74 James C. and Judith W. Gibbons Charles E. Gilbert ’45 § Jaime L. Ginsberg ’95

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DONALD BANSEN ’39

How do you look back on your time at George School? George School was an excellent place to spend the years when we were developing. Certainly it gave me a good start in life. And there were some great teachers, including Bob Brown, who taught woodshop. I think he was a photographer, too. I got interested in photography and took quite a few interesting pictures. I donated my photo album to the archives.

Fit for the Future Donor

How have you kept in touch with the school over the years? I’ve stayed up on George School. I read practically everything in the Georgian, and I’m very pleased to know that the school is doing so well. I also go back for reunions. After I married, I would go back every five years and renew friendships. This spring I attended my seventyfifth reunion. I went into Drayton to see if my old room was still there, but it’s been taken out and made into a recreation room. So many buildings have been added since I went to George School. It is changing, probably for the best.

I’ve stayed up on George School. I read practically everything in the Georgian, and I’m very pleased to know that the school is doing so well.

You’ve been a consistent Annual Fund and reunion donor, but recently you made a leadership gift to the new Fitness and Athletics Center’s wrestling room in honor of Stan Sutton. Why? Over the years, I’d thought of giving more to George School. This was a good chance to do something concrete. I just happened to have some stock that had appreciated quite well. Instead of having a big capital gain, I donated it to George School. When I came to George School, Stan Sutton was the athletic director for a long time and was well-known and appreciated by most all the boys. I have a lot of respect for him. His intent was for me to do a lot of running but I played goalie thus defeating his good plan.

From a Quaker family, Don wasn’t the only member to attend George School. (His mother, uncle, cousin, sister, and brother did, too.) Afterwards, Don went to Rising Sun School of Aeronautics and became an airplane mechanic. He worked for Pan Am and lived in Farmingdale, Long Island, for just short of forty years. After retiring in 1980, he moved to Bradenton, Florida, where he is an avid bird-watcher, receiving the Great Egret Award for his longtime work for the local Audubon chapter. Don has had two wives, who have predeceased him.

Joan Hagerty Giunta ’63 Danielle R. Glick ’06 § Ronald and Eileen Glick Barry and Joan Gluck § Peter D. Glusker ’54 Albert ’82 and Diane Graziosa Emily Atkinson Green ’70 Shaun P. Greene ’01 Brendan Greer and Vivian W. Yeh Louisa Coan Greve ’83 § David R. Griscom ’62 and Barbara Helman Griscom ’62 Norman J. Groetzinger and Linda Lynes Groetzinger ’62 Margaret Grove Peter H. Gum ’54 § Alberto Gutierrez ’75 and Theresa M. Finn J. Stephen Guyton ’55 § Mark Haber and N. Chiyo Moriuchi  Robert and Pamela Haberle William R. Halliday ’42 John F. Hallowell ’71 § Joseph G. Hancock Jr ’56 § Alard L. and Susan W. Hanover Jim Harris and Elena O’Boyle Harris ’90 § Natalie Nelson Hastings ’43  Carol Haussermann

Hal K. Haveson ’69 § Don and Marilyn Hayden  § Harry Heller and Carol Powell Heller ’71 § Eric S. Hellman ’77 and Karen Liu § Beverly Malabre Hendricks ’70 Arthur C. ’47 and Sarah Henrie  § Richard and Sally R. Henriques § The Estate of Eleanor K. Hess Linda Vaughn High ’54 Joseph and Dorothy Highland Barbara L. Hires ’62  Irwin and Maya Hoffman  John B. ’73 and Lucia Hoffman  § Hoffman-Bravy Charitable Foundation Christopher T. Holtz and Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 § Peter W. Hoon ’59 Amy Thomas Hoopes ’50  Kenneth C. Hopkins ’62 Charles S. ’44 and Nancy H. Hough  § William I. Houghton III ’57 and Gail F. Houghton § Holly Houston § Harry G. Hoyt Jr ’55 and Gay I. Hoyt § Andes Van Syckle Hruby ’87 Edwin D. Huff

David C. Humphrey ’55 § John F. and Penny Hunt  § Anne Hunter ’82 and Wendy Wiese Elizabeth Davison Hyde ’76 Keiichi Ishibashi ’54 § Antonio P. Jackson ’71 and E. Marie Hooper Jackson ’73  § Lauren M. Jackson ’03 Sheila A. Jacobs Elaine Martin James ’54 Rudolph W. Japchen ’54 Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh Steven J. ’90 and Amy Jo § Forrest C. Jr ’53 and Karen Jobes Sheridan W. III ’53 and Christa Johns § David S. ’59 and Clara Johnson Joseph W. Johnson ’57 and Susan Fritche Johnson Joan L. Jones Paula Ernst Jones ’74 Peter L. Joslin ’65  Bridge C. Joyce ’94 JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Drew A. Justice ’99 Roger and Andrea Justice Scott L. Justice ’97 Lawrence I. Katin ’77 Timothy D. ’87 and Gloria Katsiff §

Tod J. ’71 and Barrie L. Kaufman § Alan R. and Gail B. Keim § David H. Keller Jr Jennifer M. Keller ’79 Melissa B. Keller ’84 Lee H. Kenworthy ’60 § Christopher and Catherine Kerr § Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 § Donald J. Kester ’40 Julia S. Kim ’80 Cassandra Abbe Kimble ’54 § John KJ and Sophie Kimm Kenny ’97 and Nora King § Geoff and Laura T. Kinnel § Scott S. Klein ’99 Valerie Klein Jacqueline F. Knoll ’13 § Joseph and Susan Knoll Michael E. Knoll ’97 Yong Hyun Koh and Kyung Won Lee Barbara McAnerney Kohout ’74 Yuquan Kong and Qunfeng Zhao Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Huey-Ming Kuo and Shu-Ling Chiang Judith R. Ladson ’71 Glenn A. Lamb and Susan W. Knight ’81 §


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Paul D. Lambert and Margaret Weimar Lambert ’47 Derric S. ’77 and Marie Landor Edward C. Landry ’83 § John and Gwyneth Langeler Eric T. Larkin ’81 Robert G. Lathrop ’55 § Jesse W. Lax ’14 S. Girard Lax ’70 and Dodie Hamblen § Lawrence P. Laybourne ’93 and Herran Bekele ’93 Douglas E. Leach ’71 Anne C. LeDuc  § Hyung Soon Lee ’87 Robert and S. Odie LeFever § Lewis Levine ’68 and Nellie Justicia H. Paul Lewis ’61 and Lydia Parry Lewis ’62 Yan Li and Xin He Jack and Lois Lichstein Harris and Riselle Lilienfeld Matthew H. Lilienfeld ’99 Hsien-Jung Lin and Shu-Ching Yeh Hsiu-Hua Lin ’14 Jody Lisberger ’71 Jiping Liu and Yazhu Zhang Nancy J. Lloyd ’62 Virginia Zerega Lloyd ’44  § Richard A. Lockyer ’41 and Maryanne Weber Lockyer ’41 § Lomax Family Foundation Bennett P. Lomax ’95 § George E. Long Jr and Maureen P. Long Barbara Longstreth Justin Louchheim ’95 and Whitney Trevelyan Louchheim ’96 William E. Loucks ’51 § Bromley W. Lowe Jr ’89 Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § Frank and Katie Lumpkin E. David Luria ’54  § Philip T. Lynes ’65 Douglas O. ’62 and Diane Maass § Corona A. Machemer ’60 § Georgia Machemer ’61 § Paul A. ’65 and Pamela E. Machemer § D. Shannon Mackenzie ’47 Elizabeth Deeds MacKenzie ’78 § Claudia Mahon  P. Todd Makler Jr and Susan Rarig Makler ’65 § Claudio and Savanna J. Mapelli William I. Marble ’41  § Edward Marshall III and Joanna M. Bassert ’77 § Joseph and Barbara Marshall § Carolyn Walton Martin ’65 Katherine Farran Martz ’98 Math Forum Dwayne L. McCoy ’94 John M. McDaniel III ’60 Elizabeth Cope McDonald ’69 § Richard A. McFeely ’51 • Debi Field McGrath

Dan McIntyre and Alenka M. Zeman ’96 § Robert D. McNeil and Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77 § Pamela A. ’70 and Victoria Mederos-Streetz Ryan S. Mellon ’02 and Lauren Mauro Mellon ’01 Walter and Arlene B. Meranze Delia Mercene Natalie Sperry Meyer ’48  § Beverly A. Mikuriya ’63  § Arden D. Miller ’98 § Donald S. ’65 and Lynda Miller Dorothy Pusey Miller ’48 Gary M. Miller ’77 S. David Miller ’67  § Stephen P. Miller ’78 Jamaal B. Mobley ’00 and Denyse Deane Juana K. Moody Bethann Morgan ’81  Stephen A. ’82 and Laurie Moyer Werner E. Jr ’56 and Helen T. Muller § Lindalee Knight Mulligan ’80 § Carl S. Muskat ’55 Andrew S. Musoke ’00 Eric J. Musser ’05 Douglas K. Mylowe ’94 § Bruce E. Nayowith ’73 § New York Community Trust Theodore and Marjorie Nickles § Emily Nicklin ’71 § Steven Nierenberg and Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67  § Ralph and Sondra Nuzzolo Chris Odom and Kathleen O’Neal § George Oechsle • Martin and Elizabeth Ogletree § Louis M. Onori Jr ’94 John D. Orr ’47 and Diane Siesel Orr ’52  § Deborah Baldwin Osborne ’63 Jane Oswald R. Newlin Otto ’55 and Cecelia Bay Otto ’54 § Richard R. Packer ’52  Frederick C. Paine ’71 Joseph Palmiotti and Penny Haff Elias F. Papatestas ’90 John Paradis and Lani Clark ’63 Bruce S. ’46 • and Marianne C. Parkinson  § Candi Parry Ryan J. Parry ’94 W. Blake K. Jr ’65 and Janice Parry § Katherine Eudy Patterson  Margaret A. Peake ’03 Franklin H. Jr ’54 and Lorraine Pennell § Joseph H. Penrose Jr ’55  Amanda Sloan Perez ’83 Pfundt Foundation G. Nelson Pfundt ’48 George L. ’58 and Nancy Pickering §

William D. ’55 and Katherine K. Pickering § Martin Pincus and Patricia Kramon Pincus ’68 David H. ’66 and Gerrie Platt Jay R. Platt ’65 Jonathan W. Platt ’78 and Melanie J. O’Neill  § Richard A. Platt ’68 Chickie Poisson Andrew M. Popkin ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82  § Posoli Foundation Paul Posoli and Joy Davis-Posoli ’88 Arthur L. Powell • § G. Ronald ’63 and Susan Powell Nancy E. Powell ’71  § Hugh L. Preece ’85 John W. Purdy Jr ’54 and Antoinette Purdy Susan Quinn Kevin S. ’88 and Merit Raff D. Judson Randall ’55  § Christine Rauschkolb-Loeffler Philip Rech and Beth Copeland Norval D. and Ann Reece § Douglas and Elizabeth Rendall Huston Ripley Rodney Robinson § William B. Rodgers and Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Susan Grubb Roegiers ’54 Tom Rogers ’73 and Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 § Joel and Rosemarie Rosenberg § Seth A. Rosenthal ’78 § Stanley Rospondek and Jean Platt Rospondek ’69 Philip S. Ross ’57 Toni Rossi and Kimberly J. Stone ’96 Edith Holden Roth ’74 Nefertiti N. Roy ’09 Douglas S. Russell ’62 Stella Lee Harned Russo ’65 Elizabeth Evans Rylander ’91 § Marco and Sondra Sacchi Sally Holton Sakewicz ’62 Dudley W. Saurman ’62  David O. ’47 and Susan D. Saxton § Alan H. Schechter and Alison Rhoads Schechter ’54 Schwab Charitable Fund Craig and Kim Scott § James M. ’51 and Joanne Seabrook Nicholas R. Segal ’79 Richard M. and Bette Segel § William L. ’63 and Martie Serrill § Phyllis F. Sexton § Stephen D. Shaffer ’59 J. Lawrence ’52 and Martha P. Shane § Jianqun Shao and Xin Zhang Edward ’46 and Gloria Shelmerdine § Michael D. Shepard ’80 § Michael L. Sherman ’83 Gregory T. Sherr ’87

Alvin and Helene Shipon Philip W. Shoemaker ’54 § Deborah Eareckson Siachos ’95 Jeffrey M. Siegel ’79 Joshua R. Silvester ’02 John C. Siverd • and Nancy Sussman Siverd ’63  § Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75 § Mitchel Skolnick § Benjamin S. Smith ’91 Corey R. ’61 and Jonne Smith  § Holly Smith ’63 § The Estate of June C. Smith  § Samuel E. and Elizabeth S. Smith Stephanie Bumgarner Smith ’83 § SNAVE Foundation Conzilio Sodano Jr ’82 Craig X. ’74 and Sherry Sotres § SOURCE Institute for Human Performance Damaris South Springbank Foundation Lea Stabinski Margaret Emory Stackpole ’62 § Jack and Nancy O. Starmer  § Romulus Staton and Irene Mathurin Staton ’69 Andrew Steginsky § John F. Steinfirst ’58 § George M. Jr ’48 and Karin Stephens § Richard D. ’48 and Ann Stephenson  § Susan Keller Stevenson Jeffrey P. Stewart ’03 Joan Stiles Jessica Stirba ’02 Jay Storch ’68 and Anne Culp Storch ’67  § William and Joanna K. Storrar John D. Streetz § Michael and Gabriele Streit Wilhelm Streit ’54 § Marlin Stroh Daniel C. Suchenski ’04 Amanda Sullivan Robert Sullivan Samuel M. Sullivan ’63  Don M. ’39 and Rinky ’40 • Sutton § Gregory Swart and Ann Kalb Swart ’80 John B. III ’57 and Nancy T. Swayne § Henry and Cecilia D. Sweeney Robert Tabor and Amy Lewis Tabor ’68  § James M. Talbot ’61 and Nina Sinkler § Wendy L. Talbot ’70  Yupai Tang Judith Eareckson Taylor ’91 Sara Sweitzer Taylor ’72 Tiffany M. Taylor Adrian R. Teaf ’58 Walter S. Teller ’62 Thomas D. Bell Charitable Fund Abraham M. Thomas ’02


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Garry Thomas ’57 § Robert W. Thomas ’63  Jevon W. ’97 and Charlotte N. Thoresen Kathy Thoresen Daniel E. Titus ’04 Jratsri Tobunluepop Gordon L. Toggweiler ’04 Chris Toll and Jane Rech Albert H. Jr ’45 and Jean Torongo  James W. Townsend Jr ’61 Margot Stevens Trout ’54 Andrew P. Trull ’72 and Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 § Ilene Tuller K. Grace Turnbull ’05 United Way Garry-Lou Haberman Upton ’62 § Christopher Vandersloot and Jennifer L. DeVan ’88 Sara Altman Vogel ’54 § David Voorhees and Karen Curtin Voorhees ’74 Anthony E. Wade ’96 John Waitz and Terese Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 § Jonathan P. ’60 and Patricia Walker Ji Wang and Na Wei M. Bryan Warf ’00 R. Thomas and Anne Warf T. Ahren Warf ’97 Robert C. Warner ’60 • § Bruce E. Webster ’77 § Russell M. Weimar ’48 •  §

John Weingart and Deborah M. Spitalnik  § Angi R. West ’99 Robert and Maureen West Richard J. Westcott ’50 § Jackie Westervelt Headley S. Jr ’52 and Teresa K. White § James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely  § Dorris Spencer Wickman ’73 Willie Deemer Wickman ’67 § Grant Wiggins Susan Keim Wiggins ’81 § William B. Parry & Son Ltd Richard and Evelyn Willis Lawrence D. Willison III ’56 Martha S. Wilson ’65 Allan R. ’62 and Susan S. Winn § Allen F. and Hanna J. • Wise  § Brian J. ’93 and Nastaran Wise  § Marc L. Wise ’87 and Laurel Williams Wise C. Dean Wolfe ’51 Roger F. Wood ’65 Stafford A. Woodley Jr ’94 Robert B. Worth ’59 Richard and Carol Wozniak § W. A. Stewart Wright Jr ’62 § Alice H. Wu ’96 § David and Karen Wurz William T. Yarnall ’13 Won Suk You ’13 Yeong Mahn You and Hye Sook Hong

John Zurn Marianne Zurn Paul Zych and Michelle Ruess Anonymous (8)

Tribute Gifts In Honor of... Nancy Zurn Bernardini Ari M. Betof ’98 Allison S. Betof ’01 Francis E. Bradley Dorothy W. Detwiler Dirk Dunlap Robert W. Geissinger John R. Gleeson III ’65 Tiger Greene David S. Johnson ’59 Kenneth Y. Kimm ’06 Michael J. Kosoff ’56 Anne C. LeDuc Ralph D. Lelii Paul A. Machemer ’65 Stephen A. Moyer ’82 Irvin Rogers David R. Satterthwaite ’65 Katartouch Tobunluepop ’16 Russell M. Weimar ’48 • Ian R. Wiggins ’10 Justin W. Wiggins ’08 Priscilla S. Wiggins ’12

In Memory of... All of those who have served our country Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 Elizabeth Boone Philip Boone Ann E. Carter ’62 Grant Fraser Jennifer Gillett ’62 Eleanor K. Hess Rae Hoopes ’50 William J. Hough ’07 Louis and Patricia Onori Harsh V. Pittie ’62 Arthur and Lea Powell William Quinn Ernestine Robinson Choong Ho Kim Stanley Sutton Russell M. Weimar ’48 Betty P. Winn

 JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY DONORS WHO INCLUDE GEORGE SCHOOL IN THEIR WILLS OR ESTATE PLANS

§

STICKY BUN SOCIETY DONORS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS EVERY YEAR SINCE GRADUATING OR FOR TEN OR MORE CONSECUTIVE YEARS

DECEASED

Fitness and Athletics Center Named Gifts COACHES AND ATHLETES WING

TRAINING SUITE

CLASSROOM 182

MAIN ENTRANCE

In Memory of James L. Cox ’38 and Miquette “Mickey” Miller Cox ’38 A Gift of Robert D. McNeil and Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77

A Gift of George A. Oechsle Jr. In Honor of His daughter Nancy Oechsle Starmer

Given in Honor of Clarence and Eleanor Denoon By The Denoon Family

In Honor of Michael J. Kosoff ’56 Whose Vision, Passion, Hard Work, and Commitment Made this Facility a Reality

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR OFFICE EAST MEZZANINE LOUNGE

A Gift of The Hayden Family

A Gift of Lee Ann Carter In Memory of Her Husband John Archer Carter Jr. ’49

A Gift of The Gluck Family In Honor of Nancy Zurn Bernardini Leader, Coach, and Friend

WRESTLING ROOM

MOVEMENT STUDIO

RECEPTION AREA

This Room Dedicated to Stanley B. Sutton, Sr. Honoring his Leadership of George School Athletics 1922-1962

A Gift of Alan Jones and Ashley Garrett ’76 In Honor of Anne C. LeDuc

A Gift of Louise Walsh Dowd ’62 In Memory of The Honorable Arthur and Helen Walsh

FITNESS CENTER

CLASSROOM 187 ADMINISTRATIVE SUITE

Given in Honor of Nancy Zurn Bernardini

A Gift of Carol Powell Heller ’71 and Nancy E. Powell ’71 In Honor of Dorothy “Dottie” Detwiler

POOL SCOREBOARD

A Gift of The Platt Family Vernon D. & Jean H. Platt ’37, Jay ’65, David ’66, Rick ’68, Jean ’69, and Jonathan ’78 AQUATICS OFFICE

A Gift of The Class of 1954 In Memory of Eleanor “Pete” Hess

WEST MEZZANINE LOUNGE

A Gift of The Class of 1962 Honoring Our 50th Reunion

FITNESS CENTER OFFICE

A Gift of The Chijioke Family


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Gifts to Capital and Special Projects We appreciate these gifts made to capital and special projects during the 2013-2014 academic year. Capital gifts allow the school to sustain our long-term health and academic vitality, improve facilities, and provide for special programs.

MOLLIE DODD ANDERSON LIBRARY BUILDING FUND

Ashley Garrett ’76 and Alan Jones § John F. and Penny Hunt  § CHORALE CARNEGIE HALL TRIP

Madeline Bayliss Dave Bollard and Barbara Murphy Alan and Eileen Chewning Nancy Cooper Daniel W. and Elizabeth M. Crofts § Elaine T. Daniels Philip Jr and Helen Greven Sam Hewitt and Clare Eggers Christopher and Catherine Kerr § Mike and Anne Kirkpatrick Ralph D. Lelii and Linda Dunphy § James Mastrich Jr Michael Matturro and Heather Martin R.A. West Associates Inc. Linda Silber Gary Silvers and Briana Bergen Waldman Family Charitable Trust Mark and Janice Waldman § Robert and Maureen West Christopher G. Willett and Mary E. Sunday CLASS OF 1959 OUTDOOR TERRACE FUND

Karyn Weir ’59 CLASS OF 1960 50TH REUNION FUND

Katherine Kelton Bozarth ’60 Philip W. May and Lucinda Wharton May ’60 § CLASS OF 1965 MEMORIAL GARDEN

Martin G. Kistin ’65 CLASS OF 1983 25TH REUNION FUND

Curtis E. Reid ’83 COUGAR CLASSIC GOLF OUTING

Steven and Stephanie Bariahtaris Bachu and Joan Biswas § Bowie Gridley Architects Building Control Solutions Business Furniture Solutions David Chamberlain and Lynn MacDonald Colonial Consulting LLC

CulinArt Inc. Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § Duff Company Manufacturer and Dist. Roger K. ’67 and Christine Eareckson Bradd A. ’93 and Randee Forstein § Fred Beans Charitable Fund Robert and Pamela Haberle Harris Blacktopping Inc Harris Comfort LLC Hunt & Ayres P.C. Jim Inverso Photography Steven J. ’90 and Amy Jo § JTC Consulting LLC Annemarie Kiedaisch Geoff and Laura T. Kinnel § Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Raj and Margaret Kumar Lambertville Station Restaurant & Inn Ralph D. Lelii and Linda Dunphy § Marybeth and Marlene Mahlmann Mark B. Thompson Associates LLC Architecture & Planning Robert D. McNeil and Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77 § mStoner Inc. Timothy Murphy Newtown Artesian Water Company Glen J. Pratt David and Joyce Rivas Robert D. Gilmore & Assoc. Inc David R. ’65 and Elizabeth Satterthwaite § Richard M. and Bette Segel § Ray and Diane Sizer TD Bank Transportation Services Inc. James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely  § Willis North America Inc. Wm. W. Fabian & Son Inc. Anonymous (1) FITNESS AND ATHLETICS CAPITAL INITIATIVE

(see page 32) J. BAUM HARRIS ’52 SCHOLARSHIP

Joseph Baum Harris ’52

BRUCE WELLER

George School students, faculty, and staff are often found in the Mollie Dodd Anderson Library enjoying many quiet places to study and collaborate. The library’s many windows create a visual connection to the outdoors in more than 90 percent of the spaces—a feature that maximizes the use of natural light and provides striking views of the campus.

NICARAGUAN INITIATIVE

Chick-fil-A SPECIAL PURPOSE MISCELLANEOUS

Andrew Rowan and Andrea Lehman  § Emma L. Rowan ’08  § Willa L. Rowan ’11 § The Estate of Catherine J. Smith ’43  § Eduardo and Ulrike Thuroff TIB Molbiol LLC William Maul Measey Fund TEACHER/STAFF APPRECIATION LUNCHEON

Joseph and Patricia Civitillo Kelley Collings John Conard and Patricia Ablat-Conard Jacqueline Forbes Jeffrey and Nancy Harrison Michael Kelly Mark A. and Mary Ellen Lederer Andrew and Ellen Malavsky

Marcia Mark Roberta Moudry Steve Panter and Elana Broch Mrugesh and Archana Patel David and Julie Rickerman Mark B. and Christine M. Silverman Kathleen Wisniewski WOODSHOP PROGRAM

Samuel R. Moyer ’93 and Casey Dzierlenga To see a list of estate gifts, including those to capital and special projects, see page 28.


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Gifts to Endowment

DAVID L. BOURNS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

A strong endowment is vital to a vibrant George School experience. Your gifts to endowment provide the capacity needed to meet our core commitments and help us maintain our steadfast commitment to financial aid, faculty and staff support, and environmental sustainability. Endowment funds also provide the long-term financial stability that allows the school to weather periods of economic turbulence.

DUSTY MILLER ENERGY FUND

Phyllis L. Babcock §

JOHN COOPER ELIOT ’80 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

D. Scott Miller ’84 § Tyco Electronics

Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson § R. John Davison John and Sylvia Eliot §

ELIZABETH H. JOHNS FUND

LIBRARIAN ENDOWMENT FUND

David H. ’54 and Ann M. Johns §

Anonymous (2)

ELIZABETH THATCHER UEHLEIN ’32 FUND

MICHAEL SHERRIN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

E. Carl Uehlein Jr ’58 and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57  §

Gerald D. and Amy R. Ferguson § PETRO TUCKER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

William H. and Theresa B. Tucker 

ADAM M. CAHILL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Thomas Cahill ALEXANDRA DUBOYS CASILLO FUND

Tibbi Duboys § Karin Fink § Joseph and Ellen Gilbert Chris Jorge-Minkoff Gilbert Klajman § ANDREW BOURNS SOCIAL JUSTICE FUND David L. and Ruth W. Bourns  §

Christopher T. Holtz and Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 § ANDREW W. BOURNS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson § Daniel W. and Elizabeth M. Crofts § Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Steven Nierenberg and Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67  § BEVERLY GOODMAN WELCH ’56 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Bertrand C. Welch CHARLES WAUGH FUND FOR FACULTY SALARIES

The Estate of Charles C. Waugh ’36  § CLASS OF 1955 50TH REUNION FUND FOR FACULTY SALARIES

Marcia Perera Van Dyck ’55 § CLASS OF 1963 ENDOWMENT FOR SCHOLARSHIPS

Susan Foster Hyde ’63 § Frances Preston Schutz ’63  § CLASS OF 1964 ENDOWED FUND FOR INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE FACULTY ENRICHMENT

Molly Erb Adams ’64 Taylor P. Andrews ’64 and Patricia Young Andrews ’65 Maurice W. Ayars Jr ’64

Lee Bailey and Anne H. Brinton ’64 The Estate of Alma Black Mary Cairns Bolton ’64 C. Diane Terry Brownlee ’64 Class of 1964 Randolph P. Cleaver ’64 Walter H. Daub III ’64 and Jayne Austin Daub ’66 David J. ’64 and Barbara D. Erskine § William S. Evans ’64 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Peter H. Fraser ’64 Alison Harris ’64 § Steve Herman and Sally Mansbach Herman ’64 § Jonathan M. ’64 and Linda Kamen § Gary Katz ’64 Nancy Lange ’64 § Judith McIlvain Lewis ’64 Don F. ’64 and Linda Marshall Henry W. Marshall II ’64 B. Keith Matteson ’64 Kathryn McCreary ’64 Thomas G. ’64 and Andrea Mendell § Robert and Dorothy Black Myers ’64  Thomas M. Parry III ’64 Morgan Phenix ’64  § Thomas R. ’64 and Deborah Powell David M. Pusey ’64 John Rahill ’64 Meredith Ewing Relyea ’64 Marthajane Robinson ’64 § Elliot A. ’64 and Marcia Sainer § Muhammad A. Saleh ’64 § Schwab Charitable Fund Mark A. Segal ’64 Douglas P. ’64 and Mary M. Smith § Katharine H. Stapleton ’64  Thomas R. Turner ’64 Margo Vitarelli ’64 Walter C. and Leslie E. Wright Fund Chandler M. Walton ’64 § Jeanne Rudolph Walton ’64 G. Anne Corpening Wentz ’64 Walter C. III ’64 and Leslie E. Wright Stephen P. Yeatman ’64

ENDOWMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

REBA BARNES FACULTY CHAIR

Ismael Ba ’10

The Estate of Reba F. Barnes

ENDOWMENT FOR FACULTY AND STAFF

RODMAN E. ’34 AND KATHERINE C. NEPLEY TUITION AID FUND

COMPENSATION AND ENRICHMENT

Tom and Rebecca Boucher Philip T. Lynes ’65 ENDOWMENT FOR FINANCIAL AID

Lorraine Appelbaum ’68 Heather Barbera ’07 Michael D. Goldberg ’76 and Sybille Holzer-Goldberg Emiko Kurotsu ’00 Hector Negron ’95 § Melanie S. Wills Lewis Woodman and JoAnn Johnson Woodman ’43  § GABRIEL C. ’53 AND FRANCES GARBER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Michelle Tregea Dorlon ’85 GEORGE H. STICKNEY JR ’34 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

David ’66 and Suzanna Nepley  § RONALD HALLOWELL SPENCER MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

John F. Hallowell ’71 § WALTER H. MOHR ENDOWED LECTURE FUND Harriett S. White Richards ’44  § WISE FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Bank of America Harvey and Jeanne Demovick John and Nicole Dintenfass Moore Bennett Haag Robert Moore Marc L. Wise ’87 and Laurel Williams Wise

The Estate of George H. Jr ’34 and Valentina Stickney JANET HAINES KOSOFF ’56 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

To see a list of estate gifts, including those to endowment, see page 28.

Michael F. and Gail Gersie Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § JOHN AND JACKIE STREETZ SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Richard Brown II ’61 § Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Martin F. Smith ’65 § Thomas C. Steinmetz ’61 § Thomas C. Steinmetz Charitable Fund  JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY JOHN CHARLES O’NEILL MUSICAL PERFORMANCE FUND

Thomas M. and Katherine O’Neill §

DONORS WHO INCLUDE GEORGE SCHOOL IN THEIR WILLS OR ESTATE PLANS

§

STICKY BUN SOCIETY DONORS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS EVERY YEAR SINCE GRADUATING OR FOR TEN OR MORE CONSECUTIVE YEARS

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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 at George School, 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.

1922

Gertrude Mitchell Bell

Emily Park Powers § Margaret Brick Robjent § Susanne Walmsley Saunders Ann Fussell Schellenger § Amelie Anderson Sloan §

1931

1939

The Estate of Paul B. Entrekin

1930

John P. Rudolph §

75TH REUNION

1932

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $670.00

The Estate of Frank H. Blumenthal  §

1933 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $333.66 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $333.66 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 40%

The Estate of Ruth Schabacker Cliff  Edith Sullivan Silvers  §

1936 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $215,050.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $15,050.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 29%

The Estate of Sarah Campbell Coale § Jean Comfort Hallowell and the Estate of Ralph Hallowell § The Estate of Charles C. Waugh  § Helen Bernard West • §

1937 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $600.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $600.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%

Elizabeth Brick Collier § Joan Payne Platner §

1938 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $760.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $760.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 45%

Agnes Warne Blackstone § Miriam E. Eyre  § Margot Fansler Moore Eileen Mattis O’Brien  §

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $15,140.76 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 29%

1942 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $3,100.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,650.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 37%

Richard P. Bansen § Mary Eastburn Biggin  § Priscilla Haas Blum and Roger G. Blum § Allen L. and Jane K. Boorstein  § Roger Ernst § William R. Halliday Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell  § Joan Seidman Piker Shane E. Riorden § Cornelia Clarke Schmidt  § Eleanor Jessup Stevenson § Virginia Cobb Thibodeaux and Page J. Thibodeaux § Harry M. Woske and Patricia McKiernan § Anonymous (1)

1943 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $93,248.57

Donald C. Bansen Jr § Herbert W. Fraser § Donald M. Solenberger  Donald M. Sutton  § David S. and Dorothy Way §

1940 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $3,249.70 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,999.70 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 39%

Marjory R. Abbott § Harold W. Cadwallader Donald J. Kester Jane Shaw Kolkhorst § Alice Nathan Levin § Judith Raymond Odlum § Alice Waddington Price • § Kirk Roberts § Barbara Frantz Sanders § Frances Wallin Shaw  § Hannah Broomell Wilson § Helen Miller Wilson § Dorothy Fiske Winnette 

1941 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,475.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,300.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 39%

John R. Cary § Laura Cadwallader Clappison § Clifford R. Gillam Jr § Bruce H. Kinloch § Richard A. Lockyer and Maryanne Weber Lockyer § William I. Marble  § Senta Amon Raizen  § Marjorie Forbush Scott § Whitney K. Stearns § Richard T. Wilson §

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $9,684.31 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 47%

Dean G. Abercrombie The Estate of Marshall A. Bernstein  John R. Booth Jr § Richard R. and Nancy D. Curtin Natalie Nelson Hastings  Nancy Smith Hayden § David Y. Hughes § Jane Loud Hummer and John L. Hummer Macdonald H. Leach  § Judith Wright Matchett  § Betty Wilson Parry Henry C. Jr and Patricia Pickering Jane Gill Shumaker Sonia Chalif Simon § The Estate of Catherine J. Smith  § Marian Morse Swan § Louis H. and Judith Vernon Elizabeth Eastburn Wells § M. Elizabeth Haines Williamson § JoAnn Johnson Woodman and Lewis Woodman  §

1944 70TH REUNION TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $10,938.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $7,255.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 32%

Doris Johnson Allebach Nancy Lang Boyer Alice E. Duncan Aimée Wildman Elsbree and Langdon Elsbree ’48 • § Cynthia Tomlinson Evans § William T. Green §

Drusilla Park Gullberg § Florence Wellington Haase and Martin Haase § Charles S. and Nancy H. Hough  § Edgar P. Leggett § Virginia Zerega Lloyd  § Charles E. Park Edith Reeder Pray § Harriett S. White Richards  § Ann Herbert Scott Heinz Valtin §

1945 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $3,075.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,625.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 32%

C. Biddle Jr and Susan Atlee § James W. Carl Jr Norman A. Chance § Nancy Wills Dooley § John O. Duncan § Sarah Wood Fell  § Ruth Coe Fergusson and A. Carter Fergusson § Charles E. Gilbert § Darlington Hoopes Jr § James J. Jackson III Susan Williams Miller Mary Stapler Nystrom § Sumner Parker § Mary Lou Johnston Schmidt § David W. Scott § Albert H. Jr and Jean Torongo  Alice Way Waddington  § Ann Kauffman Whelan

1946 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $18,975.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,675.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 44%

Margaret P. Allen Kathryn Spackman Andersen § M. Barbara Gilpin Beddall § Eleanor Swayne and David O. Bellis Virginia Lawrence Carvin Marjorie Claassen Craven § Mary Stokes French § Sarah Hutchinson Guarino Richard Heckman and Evelyn Fuss Heckman § Michael Kulla § Margaret Brady Lettvin § Robert Milam § Nina Emerson Opel and William A. Opel  § Bruce S. • and Marianne C. Parkinson  § Albert E. Paschkis § Joyce Haynes Pike Kenneth S. and Anne M. Rawson § Joan Redland Schwab Andrew Segal § Edward and Gloria Shelmerdine §


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Julia Walton Smedley Harris I. Stern § Douglas H. Williams Christopher Wright §

1947 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $204,690.00

G. Nelson Pfundt George M. Jr and Karin Stephens § Richard D. and Ann Stephenson  § Wayne M. Stevenson Marian Musgrave Stewart  § David Van Praagh and Sunanta Janvitaya Van Praagh

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,320.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 34%

1949 65TH REUNION

Carroll H. Bessey § Sara Barlow Biggs § George B. Bikle § Walter H. Burdsall § Thomas D. and Joyslin W. Bushman  § Yinette Yu Chang § C. Howard Davis § Justine Vaughen Fry  § Arthur C. and Sarah Henrie  § Carl P. Josephson and Terrill H. Bush § The Estate of Gwendolyn J. Kerr  § H. Paul Kester Barbara Strider Kuehn and Paul Kuehn § A. James Lincoln D. Shannon Mackenzie Louise Kirk Mannion § Anne Thomas Moore § John D. Orr and Diane Siesel Orr ’52  § Clarkson T. and Andrea Palmer § David O. and Susan D. Saxton § Virginia Kauffman Schmunk § F. Parvin Sharpless and Jean Thompson Sharpless ’49 § Sarah McVaugh Swetka and Alex Swetka Carol Roberts Todd and Thomas A. Todd  § Rebecca Eves Ullrich and Carl F. Ullrich § Darthea Smith Wilcox §

1948 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $9,875.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $5,800.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 30%

Doris Lang Balderston § Edward G. Jr and Elizabeth Biester § Jean Reeder Dew § Katharine Leggett Downham § Langdon Elsbree • and Aimée Wildman Elsbree ’44 § David and Sally Emory § Elizabeth Graves Fraser § Jonathan Lindley Betsy Clark McIsaac Natalie Sperry Meyer  § Joseph Mitchell § Robert Neff and Anne Kirk Neff § Howard B. Pettit §

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $12,205.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $10,505.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 36%

Donald Armstrong and Elizabeth Sweet Armstrong ’50 § Florence Kille Benson § Edward and Rose Berman David Binder § Carole Johnson Brown and Raloy E. Brown Francis M. Brown Lawrence B. and Ann L. Buttenwieser § John S. Carpenter Jr and Emilie Carpenter § Virginia Rogers Christopher • § Elizabeth Miller Cooke § R. Ted Curran  § Howard C. Dunn and Janet Haines Dunn David S. and Joan P. Eldredge Jennie Braddock Fischer and John S. Fischer Peter R. Frorer Ruth McSparran Galantino Charles and Ann Haines § Elisabeth Quick Hill Frances Hankinson Hillman § Nancy Barlow James June Miller Kimmel § Henry W. Ridgway Jr § C. Peyton Rufe § Jean Thompson Sharpless and F. Parvin Sharpless ’47 § Lydia Huntington Sparrow  § Barbara Kauffman Stokes § Charles W. Tyson and Toy Coolidge Tyson ’50 W. Janney Wilson §

1950 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $5,047,764.00

Lynda Hitzrot Chandler and Stephen C. Chandler § Mark K. Dresden Jr § David C. Edwards § Lois Craven Ferguson § Gene Billo Haddon Sylvia Smith Hampton Barbara Coan Houghton and David Houghton § Edith Veit Johnstone § Andrew S. Kester § William G. McKee Jr Patrick A. Pleven § Howard M. Rathbun § Diana Swackhamer Thatcher § Lynn Howell Thompson § Toy Coolidge Tyson and Charles W. Tyson ’49 Richard J. Westcott § Anonymous (1)

1951 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $25,405.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $20,955.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 28%

Lucy Green Adams Hiram J. Allman William Ayars Sally Kelsey Behuniak Kenneth S. Burton and Marjorie McFeely Burton ’55 § Duncan W. Comstock  § Lucy C. Daniels § Heath Dillard Theodore D. Frey § Sarah Robinson Harris § The Estate of Constance Hicks Holcombe  § Constance Shepard Jolly Nancy Rockefeller Libby § William E. Loucks § Margery Levy Lustig § Eleanor A. Magid Richard A. McFeely • Tad Phillips § Jack G. and Betty Schafer § James M. and Joanne Seabrook Mary Finley Sohler § Barbara Culin Spragg § Alice Patterson Truitt Victor C. Vaughen § C. Dean Wolfe

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $147,514.00

1952

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 30%

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $372,392.32

Peter J. Collins and Elizabeth Maule Collins § Anne Harris Dawson and Bruce E. Dawson § Elizabeth Garside Goeselt and Richard Goeselt § Joseph Baum Harris Esther Stapler Hart and Stephen Hart § David B. and Marilyn A. Holland § Eleanor Zurn Hutt § Valle Brewer Ingram  § Ruth Anne Detwiler Jackson § Margery Paxson Jones § W. Bernard and Mary Ann Marshall § Mary J. Mikuriya § Townley Biddle Neill and Robert H. Neill § Harriet Spackman Newell J. Nicholas Newman and Kathleen Kirk Newman § Diane Siesel Orr and John D. Orr ’47  § Deborah Shepard Rinner § The Estate of Mary Lee Rushmore  B. Lawrence Seabrook Jr J. Lawrence and Martha P. Shane § Allen C. Starkey  Leonard S. Thomsen § Elisabeth Yeatman Walker Headley S. Jr and Teresa K. White § Dudley H. Woodall

1953 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $26,902.50 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $11,202.50 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 37%

Anne Brewer Alden and James C. Alden ’52 Nancy Stevenson Baker § Harriet Janney Ball § John P. Battin Jr David P. and Peggy B. Bruton  § Fanny Custer Clark § Stephanie Bunzl Cohen and Fredric S. Cohen § J. Douglass Davis Jr § Joyce Apple Evans §

ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN BOLD TYPE SEE GIVING LEVELS PAGE 29

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED:

The Estate of Barbara Dodd Anderson  § Elizabeth Sweet Armstrong and Donald Armstrong ’49 § Candace Cox Bonus  § Lorraine Mulford Cain and Winfield Cain

$14,925.00

LEADERSHIP GIFTS

 JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY DONORS WHO INCLUDE GEORGE SCHOOL

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 33%

IN THEIR WILLS OR ESTATE PLANS

James C. Alden and Anne Brewer Alden ’53 Patricia Dow Ashurkoff Wilhelmina Braddock Branson and Byron M. Branson §

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Helen Farley Fichera Richard T. T. Forman § Gabriel C. and Devera Garber  § Michael S. Healy and Constance Dederer Healy ’55 § Forrest C. Jr and Karen Jobes Sheridan W. III and Christa Johns § David T. Jones § Sandra Trexler Kirkpatrick § Marjorie Ayars Laidman § Barbara Shetzline Matybell Jack H. Miller § Judith Walker Norris Richard W. Pickering § Robert W. Pyle Jr § John C. Raushenbush § Ellen Sickel Rogoff Frances McCammon San Miguel and Francisco San Miguel § Robert S. and Ellen B. Seltzer § Elizabeth Belfer Tananbaum Giles Wayland-Smith § David P. Willis Jr § Peter K. Zavitz §

1954 60TH REUNION TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $118,167.50 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $41,055.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 37%

Marguerite Gilmore Angermann John T. and Mary M. Arnold § James S. Coan and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55  § Nancy Bothwell Corrigan § Jean Lindsay de Streel Carol Hauver Emerick § Robert A. Freedman  § Virginia Twining Gardner § Leigh M. Gelser § Peter D. Glusker Peter H. Gum § Linda Vaughn High Gertrude Reif Hughes § Mary Anne Knight Hunter  § Keiichi Ishibashi § Elaine Martin James David H. and Ann M. Johns § Cassandra Abbe Kimble § Don A. and Kyong Kinsey E. David Luria  § Judith Jacobson Magee Cecelia Bay Otto and R. Newlin Otto ’55 § Gordon E. Jr and Donna A. Page § Franklin H. Jr and Lorraine Pennell § Peggy Polsky Pennell § John W. Purdy Jr and Antoinette Purdy Virginia Porter Reynolds § Susan Grubb Roegiers Alison Rhoads Schechter and Alan H. Schechter

Rebecca Hoge Shankland Philip W. Shoemaker § Wilhelm Streit § Eileen Thompson  Margot Stevens Trout Sara Altman Vogel § James L. and Robin Whitely  §

1955 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $14,872.50 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $9,672.50 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 48%

David W. Atkinson § Alex Bay § Helen Benton Boley  § Walter S. Braznell § Marjorie McFeely Burton and Kenneth S. Burton ’51 § Nan Burchette Cameron § Richard D. Claiborn § Alison Smith Claus and Albert Claus § Richard B. and Sandra Clement Clara Montgomery Coan and James S. Coan ’54  § Diran Dermen § Eugenia Nelson Dilg § Richard I. Grausman  J. Stephen Guyton § Constance Dederer Healy and Michael S. Healy ’53 § Lamartine F. and Emeline Hood  § Harry G. Hoyt Jr and Gay I. Hoyt § David C. Humphrey § Michael L. Ingerman Lars C. Jansson § David H. Kain Suzanne Parry Lamborn Robert G. Lathrop § Elizabeth Wadleigh Leary § Charles and Mary Lynn Mansbach § Carl S. Muskat Jane Fredendall Nolder and Nevin D. Nolder M. Ellen Chadeayne O’Grady and James O’Grady § R. Newlin Otto and Cecelia Bay Otto ’54 § Joseph H. Penrose Jr  Michael H. Phillips William D. and Katherine K. Pickering § D. Judson Randall  § Sandra Stees Sudofsky and John Sudofsky § Marcia Perera Van Dyck § Mary Waddington § Edgar S. Walsh § Susan Arnold Winship § Christopher B. Wright and Kay Windham

1956 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $119,146.50 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $8,933.49 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 33%

Constance Archbald  § Ann Preston Ayres  Eugene H. Brownell § Mario Capecchi and Laurie Fraser  Lynette S. Chandler § Harry R. Colson Jr  John K. DeGroot Jr William S. Dockhorn and Carol Wengert  § Keith W. Eveland § Ann Noe Gelfand and Martin Gelfand § Karl Gittelman Jean Colgan Gould Joseph G. Hancock Jr § The Estate of William F. Jaggard  Elizabeth Dann Jones § Michael J. Kosoff and Virginia Work Kosoff § Kathleen Irving Krier Briant H. Lee  Thomas C. Maddux Jane Van Schoick Millar Werner E. Jr and Helen T. Muller § Deborah Janney O’Keefe § C. Dilworth Pierson § Nancy Crowell Reinbold and Barry Reinbold § Claude E. Robinson Jr Marga Rapuano Rogers Susan Windle Rogers  § Betty Lou Leedom Thompson § Jean Hand Triol Katherine Polsky Vivian Natalie Scull Watkins Lawrence D. Willison III Kenneth A. Wyse

1957 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $133,349.17 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $132,840.82 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 35%

Charles D. Baker Frederick W. II and Gisela Beans  R. Creighton Booth Roger C. Bruestle § Patricia Patrick Bryan § Judith Talbot Campos § Virginia Coates Carr Ellen N. Chase § Eleanor Morris Cox  § Maria H. Craig Harry B. Danner II § Carroll Conklin Eagles and Eugene Eagles § Adele Hommell Edwards Elizabeth Spang Ericson and Lynn D. Beliveau

Jonathan F. and Rosemary K. Esty § Samuel A. Everitt and Kate Prior Everitt ’59 § Charles and Geraldine C. Freeman § Priscilla Arnold and Walter C. Gillis § Susan Owers Haedrich § William I. Houghton III and Gail F. Houghton § Joseph W. Johnson and Susan Fritche Johnson Gretchen Wambaugh Koerting § Joan Applegate Lane and Robert N. Lane § Donald T. and Polly Little  § Leonard E. Majzlin and Carol Hall Majzlin George C. Millikan  § Ann Elizabeth Dawson Moore and Andrew Moore II Elizabeth New Weld Nolan § Jennifer Abraham Page and Joseph G. Mayer § John W. Pusey and Suzanne Brosius Pusey ’58 § Philip S. Ross Mary L. Shoemaker § Brigitta Schmidt Stoehr John B. III and Nancy T. Swayne § Garry Thomas § Anne Thompson § Judith Taylor Uehlein and E. Carl Uehlein Jr ’58  § Richard Wood Jr §

1958 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $9,383.35 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $7,780.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 36%

Alden F. and Marianne Briscoe § John J. S. and Jean Burton § Asa C. Cadwallader and Ann Lunn Brown Cadwallader John F. Cadwallader and Jane Hires Cadwallader Mary Ann Hahn Dickel § Carol Park DiJoseph Robert D. Drake Jr § David L. and Judith Elwell § Emily Pennell Endries and Robert N. Endries § W. Lee and Vicki J. Evans Robert H. and Suzanne W. Fletcher § Peter N. Grad § Martha Scull Haines  § Marjorie Pusey Hall  § Eileen Moore Hickman § Bruce R. Hoffman Carol Knight John Mary Trent Jones and James P. Jones § W. Dix Kerlin III Marilyn Magid Levine Miriam Marecek


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Dillwyn P. IV and Catharine Paiste  § David R. Perera  § Suzanne Brosius Pusey and John W. Pusey ’57 § Jan Altman Rein Roberta Newton Rosen § Kathie O’Hara Schreibman Elizabeth Noe Shapiro § John F. Steinfirst § Christine Jensen Storch § George M. Tai § Adrian R. Teaf John M. Jr and Josephine Templeton  E. Carl Uehlein Jr and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57  § Pamela Page Waller and William Waller  §

1959 55TH REUNION TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $13,457.16 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $12,807.16 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 30%

William C. Bernard § MaryAnne Wilson Cowdrey § Judith Rudolph Craig § Robert B. and Olena Dockhorn § Margaret T. Evans  Kate Prior Everitt and Samuel A. Everitt ’57 § Joy Crockett Funston and Peter Funston § George S. Glass § F. Janney Mather Goodman Jill Stokes Halbert and Peter Halbert Sarah Trent Harris  Bette Hand Head Willis J. and Annie Hidell § Peter W. Hoon David S. and Clara Johnson Patricia Ives Langston § John H. Lippincott § Linda Pownall Parker Michael R. Plunkett and Sara McKean Plunkett ’61 § E. Spencer Quill § Adrienne Wheeler Rudge  § Robert C. Schmidt Barbara Stockham Sears  § Stephen D. Shaffer Content Bryant Smith § Nancy Goodman Tucher Karyn Weir Robert B. Worth

1960 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $18,707.22 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED:

CHRISTIE JOHNSON LUCERO ’59

$16,654.25

John M. George Society Member*

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 30%

Harry E. Andrews II Carol Wrightson Armstrong § Katherine Kelton Bozarth Leonard K. Cadwallader Neil L. Campbell  § William L. Claiborn and Berta Finkelstein Blythe Danner Andrew K. Fleschner Laurence B. Green § Bettina J. Huber § Graham D. Johnson and Janet Hicks Johnson § Marguerite Culp Kearns Lee H. Kenworthy § Barbara Van Pelt Lee § Jill Alden Lindenmeyr Elizabeth Wood Lukshides § Corona A. Machemer § Lucinda Wharton May and Philip W. May § Deborah Leedom McGeorge § Constance Abbott Ray § David J. Schiller § Hannah Palmer Snyder and Ivan R. Snyder  § Henry S. and Mooshe Taylor Nancy Eastburn Teller § Peggy Colvin Tropp § Jonathan P. and Patricia Walker Robert C. Warner • § Karen B. Winner Arthur S. Wood  Aldwin H. Zim §

1961 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $50,196.93 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $19,916.53 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 29%

Diana Wright Barlow and Clinton L. Barlow § David P. Bartram Millard D. Brown II §

LEADERSHIP GIFTS ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN BOLD TYPE SEE GIVING LEVELS PAGE 29

 JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY DONORS WHO INCLUDE GEORGE SCHOOL

Of a handful of institutions that have made a real difference to me, George School is one. I may not be able to give a great deal of money, but I am doing it because I really did get an excellent education. What do you remember about attending George School? As much as George School made an impression on me, I wanted to make an impression on it. I was busy trying to look like a Left Bank intellectual and was pretty much a wild child, but I enjoyed meeting because I liked to sit in silence. Clark Moore, who taught history, was one of the best teachers I had. I loved his sardonic sense of humor and still occasionally quote him. But most of all, I made very good friends there—people who have been friends all my life. How do you find George School today compared with when you were a student? I’ve been to a number of reunions. The last was the fiftieth, and I plan to go to my sixtieth. I laugh at how easy the students are with the faculty and how informal the dress can be. In our time, the school was so scared of anything happening. We were allowed to hold hands on the front lawn one evening a week—I think it was an hour—and we had two dances a week, but they were heavily patrolled for anything that looked like fun. What seemed sinful at the time just seems ludicrous now. Why did you choose to include George School in your estate plans? Of a handful of institutions that have made a real difference to me, George School is one. I may not be able to give a great deal of money, but I am doing it because I really did get an excellent education.

Growing up in Los Angeles, Christie came to George School because “To get a good education, you went east.” After graduating, she attended Pembroke (Brown’s former women’s college), took a year off with two George School friends, worked for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in London, attended Sarah Lawrence, and got married. Much of her life she worked in film editing for TV shows, and for the last twenty years has run an online bookstore and a little ranch. She lives outside Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she volunteers as a fossil preparator at the Museum of Natural History.

IN THEIR WILLS OR ESTATE PLANS

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STICKY BUN SOCIETY DONORS WHO HAVE MADE GIFTS EVERY YEAR SINCE GRADUATING OR FOR TEN OR MORE CONSECUTIVE YEARS

DECEASED

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WALTER WRIGHT ’64 Reunion Class Gift Committee Member*

At the fifty-year mark, most of us look back at our time at George School as a positive experience in our lives, so we’d like to make a donation.

How do you like coming back for reunions—your fiftieth in particular? I’ve been to eight of ten reunions, as has my wife (maybe a spouse record), and I have always enjoyed them. We had a higher turnout this year and it was great to see classmates who had never been to a reunion or only attended one or two in the past. And it’s always nice to be on the beautiful campus in the spring. You had previously come to campus to see classes. How was that? The gift committee was thinking about contributing to the International Baccalaureate (IB) program for our class gift, so Pete Fraser and I visited and sat in on some IB classes. I was familiar with the program because my two sons participated in it. But there were elements I wasn’t aware of—particularly that it is designed not just for top students but as an across-the-board curriculum for the junior and senior years. That inclusiveness made it more appropriate for the class gift. On our visit, Pete and I were struck by how outstanding the students are. They’re comfortable with adults and much more sophisticated than we were. I was especially impressed by the high level of the post-calculus math class and by the mature discussion of the Great Gatsby in the English class.

SHOWSTOPPER PHOTOGRAPHY

Class of 1964 photographed at their 50th reunion, Walter Wright is in the top row, third from the right

What else did you do like about being on the reunion committee? I enjoyed making phone calls to encourage people to come. I’ve done this for several reunions, and it’s always rewarding. I was shy at George School, but even when I call people I barely knew then, they always seem eager to talk. How do you—and your classmates—feel about your class gift? At the fifty-year mark, most of us look back at our time at George School as a positive experience in our lives, so we’d like to make a donation. We decided to fund an endowment to enable more teachers to get trained for the IB program each year. It’s not as concrete as a bricks and mortar project, but it is a program important to George School and consistent with the school’s values.

Walter lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Leslie. Since retiring from a career as a consulting actuary, he has enjoyed traveling, taking art lessons, and bicycling. Walter’s mother and three children all attended George School and were/are faithful reunion-goers, too. * E specially for milestone reunions like Walter’s, classes often unite to make a significant and meaningful gift to capital improvements or endowment, whose impact lasts for years.

Richard Brown II § Peter D. Crown Susan Lloyd Doran J. Stephen Dummer Marsha Silvers Forman and William R. Forman The Estate of Nancy Ewing Gabel  § Lawrence K. Houghteling Karen Johnson Michael S. Landes § David F. Lindenfeld § Georgia Machemer § Mary Jay Taylor Michel James C. Michener Ann Wilkerson Olson and Frank L. Olson § Elizabeth Bernard Phillips §

Sara McKean Plunkett and Michael R. Plunkett ’59 § Lee N. and Kitty Price  § Lydia Potts Quill § Catharine Bothwell Rachlin Elma Abbe Rickards § Burt L. and Joan Ross  Corey R. and Jonne Smith  § Thomas C. Steinmetz § Margaret Uehlein Suby Dorney § Kathryn Waddell Takara Laurie Ticehurst § Robert D. Wayland-Smith §

1962 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $47,803.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $5,489.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 25%

Susan Grad Baerwald and Paul G. Baerwald § Jean A. Boardman Albert M. Bradley and Deborah Teel Bradley ’64 § Newton and Virginia Brosius  Ashby E. Denoon David B. H. and Gloria Denoon  Louise Walsh Dowd  Steven D. Emmet § Charles T. Jr and Martha L. Evans  §

Linda Lynes Groetzinger and Norman J. Groetzinger Christopher and Marlene Guild § Susan Booth Houle § Gail E. Jackson § Gretchen Blair Kronenberg Ruth Bonner Levine and Howard Levine § Beal A. Lowen and Hattie Barker § Douglas O. and Diane Maass § Charles L. and Rebecca O. Marshall Thomas D. Nichols J. Robert and Carol Passmore § John M. Jr and Patricia A. Robinson § Sally Holton Sakewicz Dudley W. Saurman  Margaret Emory Stackpole §


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Peter L. Taylor § Walter S. Teller Sharon Townley Garry-Lou Haberman Upton § Allan R. and Susan S. Winn § W. A. Stewart Wright Jr §

1963 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $9,862.84 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,725.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 12%

Eric and Lori Blumberg § Thomas Cooch § Tamson Myers Ely § Susan Foster Hyde § Neil R. Jaffe Beverly A. Mikuriya  § Gretchen A. Sandles § Frances Preston Schutz  § Nancy Sussman Siverd and John C. Siverd •  § Holly Smith § Samuel M. Sullivan 

1964 50TH REUNION TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $62,499.30 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,492.50 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 47%

Molly Erb Adams Taylor P. Andrews and Patricia Young Andrews ’65 Maurice W. Ayars Jr Mary Cairns Bolton Deborah Teel Bradley and Albert M. Bradley ’62 § Anne H. Brinton and Lee Bailey C. Diane Terry Brownlee Alison Townsend Carbaugh Joanne Wardell Carwithen Randolph P. Cleaver George W. Cobb Robert D. Culp Walter H. Daub III and Jayne Austin Daub ’66 David J. and Barbara D. Erskine § William S. Evans Peter H. Fraser Bette Jean Eck Ganter § Alison Harris § Sally Mansbach Herman and Steve Herman § Jonathan M. and Linda Kamen § Gary Katz Nancy Lange § Judith McIlvain Lewis Don F. and Linda Marshall Henry W. Marshall II B. Keith Matteson Kathryn McCreary

Thomas G. and Andrea Mendell § Dorothy Black and Robert Myers  Thomas M. Parry III Morgan Phenix  § Thomas R. and Deborah Powell David M. Pusey John Rahill Meredith Ewing Relyea Marthajane Robinson § Elliot A. and Marcia Sainer § Muhammad A. Saleh § Virginia Bradley Scarlet and Richard Scarlet § Mark A. Segal Douglas P. and Mary M. Smith § Jeffery P. Spencer Katharine H. Stapleton  Thomas R. Turner Margo Vitarelli Chandler M. Walton § Jeanne Rudolph Walton G. Anne Corpening Wentz Charles A. Wilson Walter C. III and Leslie E. Wright Stephen P. Yeatman

1965 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $42,211.52 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $12,187.76 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 30%

Anne Bode Aarnes Patricia Young Andrews and Taylor P. Andrews ’64 Anne Waller Auerbach  William G. Barton § Carl K. Croft § Barbara Deemer Douglass Joan Campbell Eliot and Robert Eliot § Christine Erb  § Sarah McCune Fairfield § Frank A. Fetter § David H. Foster and Holly Barnet-Sanchez  § Jeanne B. Garrison § Daryl W. Goodrich Barbara Walsh Gray Rachel M. Greeley § Betsy T. Green Nancy Bigbee Jensen  § Martin G. Kistin Paula Fried Lawrence § Philip T. Lynes Paul A. and Pamela E. Machemer § Susan Rarig Makler and P. Todd Makler Jr § Robin O’Connor Morris James E. Owers Jr W. Blake K. Jr and Janice Parry §

Wayne D. Parsons Jay R. Platt Philip G. Rhoads § Francis F. Rivinus § Carol Samuel David R. and Elizabeth Satterthwaite § Martin F. Smith § Ian W. Vickery § Judy Winter Walker and Stephen R. Walker § Roger F. Wood

1966 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $31,150.70 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,365.70 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 16%

Erica M. Brinton Jayne Austin Daub and Walter H. Daub III ’64 Andrew Dintenfass § Charles Esser and Pamela Haines § Dabney Smith Goold A. Louisa Beck Hatanaka § Nancy Jorczak Stephen J. Kaufman § Robert S. Klein Diane Edwards La Voy § David and Suzanna Nepley  § David H. and Gerrie Platt Pamela R. Potter § Jane Heider Samuels Jean M. Sharf C. Herbert Sharpless  § Susan Wood Siegel A. Eric Widenmeyer III Deborah A. Young §

Joan Hayden Taylor and Michael Taylor Melanie Wright Tripp § Willie Deemer Wickman §

1968 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $30,623.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,373.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 19%

Sandra Antonoff Lorraine Appelbaum Barbara Janney Desanzo and Al Wahbey  § William N. Farran III Lisa Federico Caren Golden Anne Morrell Goodale Mary Suter Holman  § Richard C. John Jr § Robert Lovett Jr and Ann C. Buckley Kenneth Miller Priscilla Gillespie Nagy § Patricia Kramon Pincus and Martin Pincus Richard A. Platt Patricia Randall § Barbara Samuel § Pru Stasikewich Jay Storch and Anne Culp Storch ’67  § Amy Lewis Tabor and Robert Tabor  § David and Carol Walton Jerel M. and Amy Zoltick §

1969 45TH REUNION TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $48,082.62

1967

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED:

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $8,270.78

$21,032.62

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $6,120.78

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 28%

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 21%

Dorothea Albert Deborah Beck § Barbara Fritsche Berger § Ruth E. Bromer Carolyn Campbell Brown  Laurie Rendall Coursin Roger K. and Christine Eareckson Eva M. Eves § Karen B. Garrison and David B. Edelson § Elizabeth Baker Johnson  § Faith Mason and Ann Elsbach S. David Miller  § Martin and Jane Millner Susan Deitz Milmoe § Wendy Gross Nierenberg and Steven Nierenberg  § Harold R. and Susan Parks § Cheryl Peterfreund Reeves § Anne Culp Storch and Jay Storch ’68  §

A. Catherine Seely Boyd § James A. Brokaw II and Mollie Sandock § Marjorie Thomas Candau Stanley P. Cope § Ronald C. Fondiller Geoffry H. Fried §

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 JOHN M. GEORGE SOCIETY DONORS WHO INCLUDE GEORGE SCHOOL IN THEIR WILLS OR ESTATE PLANS

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Elizabeth Wood Fritsch and C. Theodore Fritsch § Robert E. Ganz  § Lisa S. Garrison § Laura Miller Gilbert and Larry Gilbert Deborah Snipes Hale and James Hale § Hal K. Haveson § Wendy Hollenbach Hellyer Deborah Smith Hilke and John Hilke § Katherine Holden § Anne Judson Lucy S. Judson Kirk W. Klaphaak Robert W. Lehner Dinah LeHoven Jonathan D. March § Carol Greenwald Mazmanian § Elizabeth Cope McDonald § D. Michael and Debra Peasley Jean Platt Rospondek and Stanley Rospondek Barbara Ewbank Smith § Stephen A. Somers and Katherine Augenblick Somers ’70 Irene Mathurin Staton and Romulus Staton Burghard P. and Beverly Taulien § Susan Harshbarger Taylor Marjorie Welker Uhrich Stephen W. Waddington Thomas E. Wallin Donald J. Wenzel § John C. Widenmeyer Bebbins Rahmeyer Yudes and James P. Yudes

1970 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $17,731.78 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $16,681.78 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 23%

Barbara Wolff Amstutz Andrew E. Biggin § Laurence G. Jr and Lorraine T. Claggett § Janet Lee Cohen § Jean W. Duffett § Robert W. Edgar Jr Nicholas Emlen Richard G. Fisher Christoffer A. Graae § Emily Atkinson Green Louise Boone Hanson § Beverly Malabre Hendricks Roger L. Kay § S. Girard Lax and Dodie Hamblen § Jeffrey L. Lipkowitz § Peter N. Moyes and Deborah Sutton Moyes § Holly A. Phelps  § Jeremiah W. Powell II § Faisal A. Saleh §

Catherine A. Shaw § David H. Shepp § Katherine Augenblick Somers and Stephen A. Somers ’69 Paul C. Spector Karen A. Sulzberger and Eric Lax  § Wendy L. Talbot  Barbara W. Tindall and Christopher M. Welch § Sally Snipes Wells Eric W. Wheeling § William E. and Victoria Wise §

1971 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $175,530.81 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $10,240.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 17%

Nancy Brockway Marvin and Peter Marvin  § James R. Moore § Valerie Kester Morrissey James H. and Deborah D. Newbold § Brenda Roepcke Palmer Lawrence H. Passmore and Aita Kai Susi § Andrew P. and Betty Rivinus § Sigmund J. Roos and Ruth Rohde ’74  § Bruce K. Sinclaire § Anne Waddington Snyder and Thomas Snyder § Andrew P. Trull and Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 §

1973 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $9,780.00

Cynthia Allen and Lawrence Bostian Anne Butler and David Eaglesfield § Lois Eves Fink John F. Hallowell § Carol Powell Heller and Harry Heller § Susan Woodman Hoskins and Scott E. Hoskins § Antonio P. Jackson and E. Marie Hooper Jackson ’73  § Richard E. Johnson § Tod J. and Barrie L. Kaufman § Steven B. Levine Jody Lisberger Shirwil Schultz Lukes § Quentin W. Nelson Nancy E. Powell  § Paul Randelman Carl A. Sinderbrand § Martha Kirk Swartz Geoffrey M. Troy and Jane Hausman Troy § Meredith L. Walker § Anonymous (1)

1972 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $4,960.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,810.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 17%

Janet Baer § John R. Bassert § James A. Boorstein  § Susan L. Briant § Jeffrey J. Cogshall and Rosamond Ryan Deborah Vernon DiMicco and Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 § Faith Kiermaier Feder and Michael Feder § Guy Fischer § Margo Garrison and Geoffrey Darby § Peter S. and Susan Landstrom  §

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $9,030.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 21%

Betsy Klopp Bennett Hugh E. Biggin Arthur W. Bijur Linda Blum  Elizabeth Claggett-Borne Anne M. Connell § Colin G. Edmonds Jonathan S. and Nina Gormley § Robert E. Haut John B. and Lucia Hoffman  § Timothy W. Hunter § Elizabeth Boyle Illick E. Marie Hooper Jackson and Antonio P. Jackson ’71  § C. Russell Keep III John P. and Carole Orr § Anne Stearns Pardun Henry C. Parry II Robin Kester Patterson and Franklin Patterson § Carol Plough Susan Ferris Rights and Bruce Rights Tom Rogers and Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 § Sylvia Stabler Sanford Mary Ann Warner Stauffer and John Stauffer § Daphne Plaisted Taylor §

1974

Jay S. Dunitz Sally A. Fullam § Geoffrey C. Gould Bernard Hirsh Barbara McAnerney Kohout David J. Lehner Robert C. Levin Laurie Capellan Malkoff and Fred Leffel Todd M. Preuss § Ruth Rohde and Sigmund J. Roos ’72  § Katie Shellenberger Schwieger Gregory M. Silverman Peter E. Simson Ann Brownold Singer Craig X. and Sherry Sotres § Louise Stark § M. Steven Thomson Tacie Yerkes Trull and Andrew P. Trull ’72 § Terese Van Solkema-Waitz and John Waitz §

1975 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $20,850.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $20,700.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 13%

Kimberly and Andrew Allen-King Jill Arace § Eliza R. Bates Matthew A. and Mila Brenner Karen Diamond § Bruce S. DiMicco and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § Charles W. Haines III § Sarah M. Lowe Teri J. MacBride  Suzanne Miller Mandala § Steven Nayowith § Margaret Thomas Redmon Kathy Hart Rogers and Tom Rogers ’73 § Nan L. Rossien James Sacherman § Leslie Plapinger Skolnick § Richard J. Wiest § Susan Yardley Wood and Grant McCool

1976 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $29,559.71

40TH REUNION

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED:

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $4,015.00

$10,439.71

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,015.00

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 16%

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 18%

Margaret Baird Janelle Baker-McAllister John Burt Paul G. Church Mary R. Clough William H. Coleman Jr § David A. DiMicco

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Constance Hancock Bourque and David Bourque Abigail E. Burford John P. Collier § Andrea Jewitt Comstock § Susan J. Crane  § Susan Edmonds Eyre Ashley Garrett and Alan Jones § Michael D. Goldberg and Sybille Holzer-Goldberg David L. Koffman Robert L. Orr and Holly Schroder Orr ’78 § Kathleen Peregoy § Margaret A. Schloss-Hennessey Barbara J. Shaw § Carter J. and Erin B. Sio § Anonymous (3)

1977 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $516,616.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $15,416.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 12%

Debra Gross Balka § Joanna M. Bassert and Edward Marshall III § Eric and Jessica Berger § Sanford A. Bristol § Amy Felder Davidson and Ken Davidson § Kevin Davis and Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 § John C. and Christina Gavin Cynthia Biddle Heller Eric S. Hellman and Karen Liu § Judith Page Kroeger § Derric S. and Marie Landor Jennifer Cox McNeil and Robert D. McNeil § Gary M. Miller H. Christian and Patricia Schmalbruch § Elisa M. Tanaka Bruce E. Webster § Anonymous (1)

1978 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $32,855.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $6,355.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 12%

Linda Brownold Bell and Kenneth P. Bell James P. Biester Jennifer Kuebler Davis and Kevin Davis ’77 § Mark and Rachel Dibner  Robert J. Eynon William S. Hallowell § Robert D. and Lori Keever Judith Lavori Keiser  § Terri E. Lichstein Holly Schroder Orr and Robert L. Orr ’76 §

Jonathan W. Platt and Melanie J. O’Neill  § Seth A. Rosenthal § James A. Schragger § Seth L. Temin § John H. Walther

1979 35TH REUNION TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $26,245.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $6,245.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%

David K. Acker Lisa Peregoy Breuner § Delia Smith Gardiner § Edward Doty and Margaret Hawthorne Doty § David L. Hostetter Thomas D. Krewson § Eric M. Melby Laura Beth Radin and Charles Barber Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers and William B. Rodgers Lori Robb Weaver §

1980 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $4,675.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,575.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 14%

Richard C. Beltz Florence L. Finkle Nancy Dermen Foster § William A. Hammerstein Laurence V. Heinemann Sarah E. Juram and Philip Heinrich Steven B. Kauff § Julia S. Kim Holly Eastburn MacEwan and Alan D. MacEwan § Seth P. Madway § Glenn F. Miller § Lindalee Knight Mulligan § Ellen S. Popkin Brian E. and Deborah Seabrook § Michael D. Shepard § David G. Smith John and Mary Sommers  § Ann Kalb Swart and Gregory Swart Kurt W. Veitch § Penelope Whitman

1981 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $35,494.81 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $30,494.81 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 12%

Joyce K. Conrow and Robin K. Long § Timothy R. Hoopes Kathy E. Klein § Susan W. Knight and Glenn A. Lamb § Susanna Bush Manstein § Lisa Labalme Osterland Katherine Pennell Nancy Brown Smith and Paul G. Smith § Susan Keim Wiggins § Anonymous (1)

1982 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $3,882.25 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,782.24 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%

Karen Baker Campellone and Vincent R. Campellone Melissa Loomar Carpene and Gregg Carpene Edward S. Cohen  § Matthew D. and Karen J. Fine  § Stacey L. Fineburg Valentina A. Britten Holden Masayuki and Donna Kazahaya Jonathan I. Litt Stephen A. and Laurie Moyer Christopher J. and Lorraine M. Muth § Meg Pease-Fye and Stephen Fye Amy Taylor Popkin and Andrew M. Popkin ’83  §

1983 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $5,845.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $5,445.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%

Darcy Kenton Bellido de Luna and A.J. Bellido de Luna Kimberly Verica Colando and Christopher Colando § Jeffrey D. Freedman § Tara R. Greco Louisa Coan Greve § Tom Hoopes and Beth Castiglione § David A. and LeeAnn Kalb Heather L. Murray § Andrew M. Popkin and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82  § Curtis E. Reid Stephanie Bumgarner Smith § Leslie B. Sterns-Johnson and Eric Johnson § Michael V. Stricks and Gina Papalia §

1984 30TH REUNION TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $5,659.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,630.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 13%

Satoru F. Amagasu Gretchen Hampt Andreasen Arthur T. Arena Harold M. Buck David J. Cheskis Serena Jung Chyung Tina Levengood Feeney Rachel J. Finkle and Sven Helmer § Ellen W. Foulke Michael S. Groch Douglas S. Halbert Charlotte Huestis Leedom Laura B. Lichstein D. Scott Miller § Vanessa F. Mitchell § Laura Goldberg Saluja Jenny Sorel  § Dana Guidetti Vink § Anonymous (1)

1985 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,460.43 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,360.43 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 6%

Michelle Tregea Dorlon Hannah L. Galantino-Homer and David Homer Maureen Kushmore § Frederick D. Learey Catherine Stearns Medich and Benjamin O. Medich Alison E. Mitchell Rachel Y. Quill Daniel J. Seltzer

1986 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,505.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,505.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 6%

Joanna Brainard Augsberger David R. Biester Amanda Halbert Jackson Laura Grontkowski James  §

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Sarah Brady Diane R. Brenner § John Fell Cadwallader Jr and W. Blair Jennings Ellen Unterberg Celli §

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VINCENT B. MURPHY IV ’03 Young Alumni, Sticky Bun, and Loyalty Challenge Donor*

Benjamin H. Kimmel and Lori Nofziger Paul E. Rohovsky § Nina Liu Scheller Debra Souilliard-Mulliken and Corey Mulliken §

1987 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $12,668.14 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $6,411.65 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 7%

Vincent Murphy ’03 and Michael Murphy ’06

Even if it’s not much, it’s giving back to a school that gave us so much and trying to give the next generation as many opportunities as we had.

Was there an event at George School that influenced you? I was a junior when September 11 happened. George School’s international diversity and the focus on understanding current events, being an international citizen, and paying attention to everything that’s going on around us made a huge impact on me. George School opens your eyes to the world out there and shows you the value of understanding where people are coming from. How have you stayed connected to the school? I go back often. My younger brother, Michael, and I play in the alumni vs. students lacrosse game every year. It is amazing how many people you know who are three years older or younger than you. I thought the school was great for that—a place for young impressionable teens to find supportive influences and role models. Now I’m very involved with the Philadelphia alumni group. I help organize events like happy hours that bring people together and remind us what we have in common. A lot of people are doing such interesting things. As a young alumnus, why do you donate each year? I’m a firm believer in paying it forward, to give so that George School can continue to produce good students who can become good leaders who can go off into the world and make it a better place.

Sydney L. Briggs and Reinhard Bek Brooke Garrigan Buchanan and David Buchanan Tara M. Chambers § Susanne Baker Hodgin and Michael S. Hodgin Timothy D. and Gloria Katsiff § Hyung Soon Lee Pollie Minehart Rodrique and Henry J. Rodrique § Diane L. Rosenmiller § Marc L. Wise and Laurel Williams Wise Susannah Wolf and Douglas R. Gauck ’88

1988

Kelly Gregory Hamilton Jennifer Parker Holtz and Christopher T. Holtz § Emily Laybourne Podunovich and Greg Podunovich Daniel R. Quill and Alison Shein Quill § Ayodele N. Roach Michael A. Tolley Veronique S. Vaillancourt  Holly D. Weaver Larissa A. Wright-Elson Pilar Bretschneider Yeakel

1990 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $3,360.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,935.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%

Eric J. Cavanaugh Rahul Dandora William D. Hathaway § Steven J. and Amy Jo § Sandra K. Leiser Kassem L. Lucas § Elias F. Papatestas Scott Seraydarian and Corissa Ginsberg Seraydarian ’91 Joan Burton Whent §

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $6,135.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,135.00

1991

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 6%

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $54,050.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,825.00

Elizabeth Barrett Mazie Minehart Colen and Joseph E. Colen III Nancy Keim Comley and David Comley Joy Davis-Posoli and Paul Posoli Jennifer L. DeVan and Christopher Vandersloot Page C. Faulk Douglas R. Gauck and Susannah Wolf ’87 Anne O’Toole Salinas and Carlos M. Salinas  § Jennifer Rogin Wallis §

1989 25TH REUNION

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 9%

Ryan J. Amelung Robert M. Benck § Andrew J. Chen Sarah B. Crofts § Joseph P. and Christine K. Davidyock India F. Ennis Elizabeth Jordan Kramer § Sonia Montero Poyo Elizabeth Evans Rylander § Corissa Ginsberg Seraydarian and Scott Seraydarian ’90 Benjamin S. Smith Christopher P. Whitely Eleanor Segel Williamson

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $3,860.00

A graduate of Wake Forest University, Vince is operations manager for Accu-Fire Fabrications, a fire sprinkler fabricator and supplier. He lives in Old City and enjoys exploring all that Philadelphia has to offer. * S ticky Bun Society members (named after the favorite longtime breakfast treat) have made gifts every year since graduating or for ten or more consecutive years. The Loyalty Challenge, modeled after the George School-Westtown rivalry, is an annual-giving participation competition between recent graduating classes of the two schools.

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,835.00

1992

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 16%

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,135.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,135.00

Maria Amato Acker Susan Shin Andersen Lisa Parry Becker § Meade J. Berman J. Courtney Bourns Katherine Winn Boyer § David K. Burton  § Kimberley Austin Cathey Sean F. Corson Keith Figlioli-Gittelman Bridget Doyle Foster

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%

Anawim Avila Suzanne Cadwallader Beinlich and William Beinlich § Christie L. Clovis David B. Feinstein Rebecca Miller and Keith Hovey Robert P. A. Machemer and Kerry Deere Machemer § Jessica Miranda §


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Anna Johnson Tofel and Jason Tofel § Nathan C. Wright Saeid Zakerinejad Zakeri

1996

1999

2002

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,839.98

15TH REUNION

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $830.00

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,639.98

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $52,910.00

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $805.00

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 9%

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,910.00

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 6%

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 7%

1993 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $5,780.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $4,180.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%

Kareem O. Afzal and Nihad Kaiseruddin Jack B. and Kimberly Ford Bradd A. and Randee Forstein § Morgan P. Hankins § Hee-Jun and Rosa Kim § Lawrence P. Laybourne and Herran Bekele Samuel R. Moyer and Casey Dzierlenga Glenn E. Plosa Erin M. Small Brian J. and Nastaran Wise  § Anonymous (1)

Emily Ganim Anmuth Melicia Escobar and Eric Tars § Julie McIntosh Forte and Carl Forte Emily Huhn Griffith Sara E. Kahan Do H. Kim Whitney Trevelyan Louchheim and Justin Louchheim ’95 James H. Mapes Matthew C. and Beth Nierenberg Michelle L. Olson Linsey Hankins Short W. Matthew Skilton James A. Wilson § Alice H. Wu § Alenka M. Zeman and Dan McIntyre §

1997 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $11,036.66

1994

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $7,286.66

20TH REUNION

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 11%

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $2,506.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,506.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%

Heather L. Barnes Laura Iverson Burg § Catherine Crosby and Daniel J. Holton-Roth ’95 Kelly E. Donaghy Katherine Farneth Hirsch Bridge C. Joyce Tsuyoshi Mitarai Douglas K. Mylowe § Rebecca Schapira Schwarzkopf Anish A. Sheth Daniel Wright

1995 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $2,450.00

K. Nura Abdul-Karim Abdur-Rahman and Salih Abdur-Rahman Henry Capellan Sang Yoon Choi Estelle Palley Clifton and Ryan Clifton Elizabeth L. Dalzell Delilah De La Rosa Kevin M. Edwards § Kenny and Nora King § Johanna R. Kolodny § Jesse Leah Nankin McMahon Vance P. Stevenson § Jevon W. and Charlotte N. Thoresen Christopher E. Von Seggern Anonymous (1)

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,150.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 6%

1998 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,095.00

Jamil M. Brown Christian K. Donovan § Daniel J. Holton-Roth and Catherine Crosby ’94 Bennett P. Lomax § Justin Louchheim and Whitney Trevelyan Louchheim ’96 Hector Negron § Ann W. St. Claire and Barry W. Dehlin

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $545.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 5%

Ari M. and Shauna Betof  § Theresa Ross Clark § Andrew B. Engblom § Holly Mueller Hecht and Matthew Hecht Ama K. Karikari Arden D. Miller § Cori L. Stott and Nathaniel Hovan §

Susan C. Evans and Steve Dorsch § Kathryn C. Machemer § Alaina M. Mauro Emily R. Norman Aarti A. Sheth Matthew C. Smoose Angi R. West Sara E. Wolf § Margaret Murphy Zuegner Anonymous (1)

2000

Lisa E. Buroojy Michael J. Gretz Jr Perri S. Lawrie Joshua J. Mandell Ryan S. Mellon and Lauren Mauro Mellon ’01 Kristin N. Sanderson Jessica Stirba Nathaniel T. Walton Megan Workman

2003 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $3,835.00

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $2,292.00

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,685.00

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $2,142.00

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%

Kristin A. Collier Theodore B. Fetter Evan B. Goldstein Emily C. Henretta § Nicholas D. Kerr § Emiko Kurotsu Elizabeth S. Lewis § Howard C. Lin Jamaal B. Mobley and Denyse Deane Andrew S. Musoke Marc B. Parish Johanna L. Riordan § Marguerite Hachey Shifrin Hannah D. Stiefel Kai Xing

2001 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,236.00

Elliot R. Carmean Alexis L. Dansky Cristina Rysz DiSabatino and Kevin DiSabatino Christopher B. Ewing Meredith D. Gluck Tanya A. Hoke Ross A. Hollister Lauren M. Jackson Brian G. Kronenthal Michael B. and Amanda Lichtenstein Dominique Cherebin Martinez and Eric Martinez Vincent B. Murphy IV § Molly C. Paddon Margaret A. Peake Rashid O. Santiago Anonymous (1)

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,236.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%

2004 10TH REUNION

Meredith Baldi Alford and P. Michael Alford Greta C. Anderson § Jasmine V. Bailey § Dr. Zoe Billinkoff and Dr. Michael Furman Sarah M. Dohle § Elizabeth C. Dunlap Gahagan and William Gahagan Yevgen Gateniuk Margaret Sweitzer-Hamilton Henry Cameron Eudy Jones Lauren Mauro Mellon and Ryan S. Mellon ’02 Alexander H. Slemrod § Anuj Soni Adam L. Tabor

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $8,374.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $8,364.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 17%

Lauren M. Buroojy Barry D. Gessner Jr Nicholas W. Hoskins Elizabeth D. Judson-Rea

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ALI AND CHESA SACCHI ’14 Students for George School

What do you appreciate about your George School experience? George School is such a strong and supportive community. It inspired us to value the good in everything and allowed us to grow and learn from people who are different from us. The immense diversity present in our community challenged what we knew and helped us alter our ways of thinking and communicating for the better. Why did you get involved in Students for George School and what did you enjoy about it? We got involved in the Annual Fund to show our love for George School. It was a chance to share something we were both passionate about and gave us an opportunity to talk about all of the things we love about the school. We enjoyed educating other students about how the Annual Fund helps both the education and everyday life at George School. They were surprised by the number and diversity of the programs the Annual Fund supports on campus.

By giving to the Annual Fund, seniors and young alumni are not only commemorating the amazing gifts that George School gave them, but also applauding the special people on campus who helped them become the individuals they are today.

Why do you feel it’s important for seniors (and now young alumni) to give to George School? By giving to the Annual Fund, seniors and young alumni are not only commemorating the amazing gifts that George School gave them, but also applauding the special people on campus who helped them become the individuals they are today.

Day students from Pennington, New Jersey, twins Ali and Chesa both played soccer, swam, and played lacrosse at George School. Ali was a prefect, Chesa was on the Discipline Committee, and both were leaders of Art for Relief. Chesa is studying global health at Georgetown University and Ali is pursuing biomedical engineering in the honors program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. * S tudents for George School is the student branch of the Annual Fund Committee. It lets students know about the importance of annual giving. Ali and Chesa understand that giving whatever you can afford at whatever age you are shows that you value your George School experience.

John A. Lawrie III Erin E. McIntosh Erica C. Nakajima § Lindsey K. Riesenberger Newman Catherine E. Pallenik Olivia C. Perez Dana C. Ricci Brianna N. Robinson Alyssa S. Rothman § Lindsay A. Salamon Kyle W. and Bridget Sanphy Virginia R. Satterthwaite and Vicente Arguello Alissa C. Shulby Daniel C. Suchenski Gordon L. Toggweiler Deirdre S. Tomlinson Krysten L. Trull Anonymous (1)

2005 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $385.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $385.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 7%

Alexander C. Brindle Danielle C. Carcia Nicholas R. Elliott Daniel J. Law Caleb G. Light-Wills Lacey R. Maurer § Reid E. Schoffelen K. Grace Turnbull Gabrielle N. West Anonymous (1)

2006 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $435.06 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $435.06 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 9%

Alexandra D. Akins § Amanda L. Darby Ruben L. Davis § Alexander S. Dettmer

Patrick G. Harkins § Alyssa H. Haveson Robyn R. Herman Christina D. Saggiomo Meghan W. Trull Jeremiah Walton § Anonymous (1)

2007 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $101,936.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $101,886.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%

Anima T. Acheampong § Inna Alecksandrovich Heather Barbera Evan C. Carmean Alison L. Crawford § Sarah L. Fosbaugh § George V. Pellegrino § Jane E. Sancinito Vijay P. Singh Meredith I. Zoltick Anonymous (1)

2008 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $11,328.81 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $520.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 6%

Christopher J. Berends § Christopher J. Harkins § Sarah E. Harkins § Brittaney Brentzel Hinton and Shane Hinton Deborah E. Kennedy § Kevin M. MacWhorter Emma L. Rowan  § Johanna V. Schneider §

2009 5TH REUNION TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $755.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $730.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 10%

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Won Il Kim § Javier J. Rivera § Nefertiti N. Roy Kyle Scott § Elizabeth Sheehan Miranda T. Tarlini § Kelsey F. Yonce Anonymous (1)

David Minoli Joshua H. Platt § Bryan S. Silverman § Rachel B. Tanzer § Julia S. Um § Anthony M. Verleysen §

2013 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $199.00

2010

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $199.00

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $615.00

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $615.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%

Sydney F. Burns § Logan C. Davis Benjamin E. Gutierrez § Daniel C. Gutierrez § Zachary R. Knoll § Alyson N. Passanante § Kathryn K. Powell § Haley R. Schools § Nicholas J. Simone § Jiayou Zhang

2011

Laura Adair § Autumn R. Atkinson § Anirban Das § Ethan T. Dunbar § Aidan Grosso § Jacqueline F. Knoll § Sanjaya A. Roy § Zoe L. Silver § Daniel E. Simon § Emily A. Stone § Clarisse V. Taboy §

2014 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,734.00

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $13,899.81

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $734.00

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $3,091.00

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 60%

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 13%

Caspar Julius F. Bartscherer § Morgan Brod § Katherine A. Cherney § Maria J. D’Amico § Alexander G. Darby Catherine W. Dockhorn § Emily A. Eichert William R. English Louis T. Gentilucci § Lucas G. Hamren Kathryn J. Harkins § Myra S. Jacobs § Emma S. Perloff Samuel T. Popkin § Willa L. Rowan § Cara J. Scott § Kevin V. Simone §

2012 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $340.12 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $340.12 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 8%

Meredith Allen Daniel W. Hoskins § Sean C. Laracy Emily L. Mapelli § Joseph D. McNichol §

Fatima Akbar Salvatore R. Annunziato Rachel B. Brimmer Antonia M. Burdick Taylor Campellone David W. Cash Margaret F. Cherney Sara R. Cohen Emily E. Dave Sydney D. Denmark Nene Diallo Jack J. Dugan Buse Düz Natalia S. Eldering Natasha M. English Jacob P. Fisher Jack B. Ford Luke P. Forzley Kirsten M. Fraser Nicole A. Frenock Asiya Fricke Faith I. Gentilucci Aidan L. Greer Haleigh E. Halstead Abigail A. Harrison Jackson Harvi Brett J. Heffelfinger Benjamin L. Hilburg Duc N. Hoang

Bhavani F. Jaikaria Virginia S. Johnson Neal Kalantri Faith Karaffa Su Hwan Kim Brennan J. Kinnel Ceinwen Klaphaak JungRyul Koh Tianmin Kong Mary Kumar Wei-Pai Kuo Sunyul Kwak Jesse W. Lax Min Kyu Lee Madison F. Lewis Yuchen Liang Hsiu-Hua Lin Kangjie Liu Ramzi D. Lodge-Yanez Clare W. Loughlin Thomas M. Lubeck Michael McGinnis Brittany I. Mokshefsky Warren C. Nelson Karen J. Nolan Luke S. Osenberg Minseo Park Le N. Phan Isabelle Phillips Emma F. Popkin Quinn M. Redmond L. Blake Rivas Catherine R. Rodgers Deanna J. Roepcke Neshama T. Rovinsky Alessandra N. Sacchi Francesca Sacchi Albert A. Semin Rachel R. Shah Yaying Shen Kenneth J. Siry Yaehyun Sohn Christian R. Sparacio Halee A. Stroh George A. Thurlow Lily M. Van Sciver Sabrina N. Verleysen Dora L. von Trentini Scarlett R. Waldman Kathryn E. Ward Kayla Williams Jingwei Xiong Ea Jung Yoo Zimu Zhang

2015 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,168.29 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $1,168.29 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 16%

Nicholas J. Adams Zachary D. Caplin Marguerite G. Carmean Maggie C. Chen Qudsiyyah Collings Anthony Delgado Jordan Dunbar Timofei A. Kharisov Joseph A. Kinsey Dmitry S. Kovalev Kimberlyn U. Krishnan Celestine C. Landt Christine H. Lederer Jibri Loving Elizabeth M. Mahoney Emily Rucker Lauren I. Silverman Matthew D. Simon Dehyee Tang Raoul Thuroff Rachel Underberg-Davis Samuel L. Zakrzewski

2016 Yuval E. Thuroff

2017 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $40.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $40.00 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 4%

Moxie K. Duncan-Tessmer Joshua O. Hoffman Claire E. Kinnel Yasmeen M. Malik Sydney S. Procos

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Gifts from Parents and Grandparents Gifts from parents and grandparents of students and alumni help make George School’s unique educational environment possible through their many contributions. We are pleased to recognize their remarkable loyalty and steadfast commitment to George School.

Parents of Students TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $646,323.90 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $365,491.85 TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 59% FRESHMAN PARENTS: 64% SOPHOMORE PARENTS: 56% JUNIOR PARENTS: 63% SENIOR PARENTS: 55%

Susan Abulhawa Joe and Michele Adams Andrew and Kimberly Allen-King ’75 Anthony and Debra Angelini Gennaro Annunziato Gerald Arth and Virginia Loebel Anawim Avila ’92 Debra Gross Balka ’77 § Rick and Amber Bankoff Steven and Stephanie Bariahtaris Robert and Carolyn Bauer James and Suzanne Begley Ayesha Begum Kjell and Joy Benson Renwick and Teresa Beverly Dave Bollard and Barbara Murphy Tom and Rebecca Boucher Daniel P. Breen and James R. Burnett J. David Brimmer and Amy Ward Brimmer Jane L. Britton Gregory Brummell and Claudia Alexander Brummell Stephen and Kathleen Buczek Karen Burdick John and Rosemarie Bustard John Fell Cadwallader Jr ’81 and W. Blair Jennings Mauro and Carmen Cajamarca Jenny Campbell Vincent R. Campellone and Karen Baker Campellone ’82 Michael and Rose Carbonara Peter and Margaret Carideo William Carmean and Nancy Ross Pamela Carter Elizabeth Chapman Baoquan Chen and He Tian Elizabeth Antrim Cherney Alan and Eileen Chewning

Seong Hyeong Cho and Mi Ok Kang Joonweon Choi and Dohee Kim Thomas and Jill Cifelli Joseph and Patricia Civitillo Pierre T. Clermont Gary and Jodi Cohen Jonathan and Renee Cohen Christopher Colando and Kimberly Verica Colando ’83 § Joe and Judy Coleman Kelley Collings John Conard and Patricia Ablat-Conard Richard and Amy Conte Joseph and Patricia Coscia Paul and Anna Croom Andrew Crossley and Victoria Etherington Duanping Cui and Jun Cai Richard and Jane Curry Joyce Lanier Celine Darche Susan Dashow Jim and Susan Datin Raj Dave and Anita Bhala Ken Davidson and Amy Felder Davidson ’77 § Monica Day Juan and Lisa Delgado Mary Dieter Huigang Dong and Quan Li Edward and Constance Doyle Lesley Driver Benito Drullard Lawrence and C. Dori Dugan Rodney and Mary Dunbar Zach and Christie Duncan-Tessmer Scott and Lorna C. Durish Roland Ekerdt and Ruth Thieroff-Ekerdt Valentino and Ingrid Ellis James and Ruth English Cassidy and Melissa Enoch-Rex Nils Falk and Katherine Hahn Falk Donghui Fan Catherine Faure Marcia Fisher Christopher and Melissa Flynn Jacqueline Forbes Jack B. ’93 and Kimberly Ford Tracy Fort Paul and Pamela Forzley Gina Francano

Gordon Freckleton and Jennifer Oglesby Carolyn Fritz Michael and Sonia Fusco Doreen Gage George Ganges and Elizabeth O’Connell-Ganges Sumit Ganguli Steve and Alice Gens Louis T. Gentilucci and Maureen H. Flanagan Chris and Beth Gilbert Jeffrey Gordon and Jo Harding-Gordon Richard Gorelick and Sandra Silverman Brendan Greer and Vivian W. Yeh Christopher and Debbie Gregory Daniel Griffin and Maria Maurio Perla Guerrero John Gummere Mark Haber and N. Chiyo Moriuchi  Robert and Pamela Haberle Martin Hackett Dawn Hannah Beverly Harrison Dana Harrison and Stephanie L. Thliveris Jeffrey and Nancy Harrison John Harvi Don and Marilyn Hayden  § Brenda Heber Christopher and Kathleen Hellmuth Sven Helmer and Rachel J. Finkle ’84 § Sam Hewitt and Clare Eggers Porter and Caren Hibbitts Curtis and Hope Hillegas Rich Hilpert and Heather Hoerle Michael S. Hodgin and Susanne Baker Hodgin ’87 John B. ’73 and Lucia Hoffman  § Brian Hoffmann and Lynne Murray David Homer and Hannah L. Galantino-Homer ’85 Yaohua Huang and Lynda Yao Richard Ip and Christina Chen Mark Issa and Tracy Foglio Edward and Susan Jasiewicz Randolph and Kelly Jennings Bing Jiang and Xiaomei Li Wei-Che Jiang and Pi-Chu Lee Yongde Jin and Liming Niu Eric Johnson and Leslie B. Sterns-Johnson ’83 § Richard and Carole Johnson David A. ’83 and LeeAnn Kalb Ben Kaplan and Patti Smialkowski Sergey Kapustin and Irina Kapustina Kevin S. and Margaret A. Karaffa Jeff and Susan Karr Timothy D. ’87 and Gloria Katsiff § Vartan and Julia Kazarov Peter and Sheila Keenan Michael Kelly

Brian and Jane K. Keyser Andrei Kharisov and Tatiana Rakhmanina Annemarie Kiedaisch Dong Jun Kim and Jungsuk Hwang Andrea Kind Martin Kinnamon and Lisabeth Willard Geoff and Laura T. Kinnel § Don A. ’54 and Kyong Kinsey Richard and Amy Kirk Bronwyn Maddux Klaphaak James and Sharon Klaver Daniel and Sara Kleiner Michael L. Kochman and Mary E. Melton Tej and Archana Kokroo Neil and Megumi Kozarsky Sathasivam and Aida Krishnan Raj and Margaret Kumar Huey-Ming Kuo and Shu-Ling Chiang Henry G. and Lynn A. Kush Mun Il Kwak and Yun Jung Park Kenneth and Flora Kwong Gregory and Kristen Lamb Dana Lansing S. Girard Lax ’70 and Dodie Hamblen § Clair Leary Mark A. and Mary Ellen Lederer Hee Sung Lee and Eun Jung Kim Theodore and Maria Aurora Lerner Johanes Lessiohadi and Juntarti Njotoprawiro Michael and Hilary Levy Heng Li and Xuemei Yuan Yan Li and Xin He Jie Liang and Hong Liu Derry Light Christopher and Christine Lilley Hsien-Jung Lin and Shu-Ching Yeh Shanette Linton Joseph and Charlotte Lipinski Guangchen Liu Hui Liu and Feng Guo Tonghua Liu and Yuan Ai Kang Yulin Liu and Shujuan Pan Bradly and Amy Loescher Gabriel and Jill Loewy Thomas and Ashbrook Loughlin Danique Day Loving Joseph and Pamela Lubeck Eric and Sheila Magendantz Marybeth and Marlene Mahlmann Andrew and Ellen Malavsky Jane Malloy Marcia Mark Guillermo and Gabriela Mayeregger Peter and Christine McDonough John McGahren and Jennifer Bryson Michael and Eileen McGinnis Kevin and Rosemarie McKay June Millington Randy and Kristine Minderjahn Kevin E. Moon and Joanne Moeller-Moon


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Mario and Maria Moran Michelle Morrison Roberta Moudry Robert Mulcahy and Betsy Cotton James D. and Catherine Murdock Timothy Murphy Christopher J. ’82 and Lorraine M. Muth § Stuart and Alisa Myles Youn Yong Nam and Seong Nam Lee Jacob and Elina Naydovich Dreda Newman Du Nguyen and Ha Do Joseph and Carolyn Nicolosi John Noble and Tobe Brownstein Tom Noonan Chris Odom and Kathleen O’Neal § Dick O’Hern and Polly Lodge § Peter Olsen and Karen Becker-Olsen Jorge and Sherry Ortega Lawrence and Aimee Ott Joseph Palmiotti and Penny Haff Steve Panter and Elana Broch Bernardo and Nina Paratore Mrugesh and Archana Patel William and Linda Patterson Glenn and Paige Paul Daniel and Colleen Peterson Louis and Donna Picciano Michael and Liat Pisco Jonathan W. Platt ’78 and Melanie J. O’Neill  § Andrew M. Popkin ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82  § Mark and Candace Procos Peng Qi Denny and Mimi Quan Daniel and Michelle Riben Theodore Riccardi and Ellen Coon David and Julie Rickerman David and Joyce Rivas Brian and Elizabeth Rizor Glynis Roberts Caroline Rodgers William B. Rodgers and Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Robert Rovinsky and Renana Brooks Charles and Ann Rucker John Ruziskey and Rebecca Goetz Marco and Sondra Sacchi Luisa Santos Patrick and Cindy Schretlen Joseph and Gail Scuderi Brian E. ’80 and Deborah Seabrook § Thomas A. and Debra Seiler Jianqun Shao and Xin Zhang Jina Shaw Darshan and Shaina Sheth Yvette Shipman Rick and Mika Silver Mark B. and Christine M. Silverman Gary Silvers and Briana Bergen Mark Simon and Susan Gaston-Simon

Arindam Sinharoy and Anna Folmer Carter J. ’76 and Erin B. Sio § Maryann Siry Lincoln Sokolski Neal and Jeannette Solomon Kote and Lela Sotkilava Sara Spaner Joseph and Karen Sparacio W. Scott and Jasmine Spence § James Steen Mauro and Angela Straulino Marlin Stroh Yupai Tang Skeffington Thomas and Diane Driessen Clark Thompson and Laura Watt Charles and Ann Thurlow Eduardo and Ulrike Thuroff Jratsri Tobunluepop Michael W. Toohey and Shari Rossmann Craig and Amy Trinkley Brian and Kimberly Troup Thupten Tsering and Tsering Dolma Sharon Underberg-Davis Lauren Vakili Alicia Verleysen Min-Chi von Trentini Mark and Janice Waldman § Xin Wang and Qian Gu Sydney White Penelope Whitman ’80 Jeffrey and Greta Wiley Beverly Williams Charles and Marcella Williams Joelle Williams Junius Williams and Antoinette Ellis-Williams Kevin and Tracy Williams Kenneth Wilson Kathleen Wisniewski Barry and Linda Wolfenson Joseph Wyan Qiang Xiang and Mei Zhang Tianhe Yang and Kuan Chen Xiao Yang and Xia Ma David Yohe Joseph and Nancy Zakrzewski Naghmeh Zandfani Matthew and Jennifer Zelesko David and Rebecca Zemach-Lawler Yuan-Sheng Zhang and Lin Yan Anonymous (5)

Grandparents of Students TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $135,200.00 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $132,700.00

Edwin and Diane Alderson Arthur Applebaum Alfred and Isabel Bader Edward J. and Carol Ann Baker § Frederick W. II ’57 and Gisela Beans 

John F. Cadwallader ’58 and Jane Hires Cadwallader ’58 Rosalind Campbell Judy Conard Marlene Ellis Michel and Barbara Faure § Helene Felder Bob and Jenny French Ruth McSparran Galantino ’49 Carole Gilbert Tom and Jane Hazen John and Nancy Heiney Saundra S. Hunter George and Barbara Karr Peter and Margarita Kind Robert and Joyce King Robin and Anne Kinnel § Leonard and Irene Klaver Eliot and Joan Kozarsky Thor and Elizabeth Kuniholm Elaine Lerner Jack and Lois Lichstein Anthony L. and Brenda J. Merritt Gerard J. and Agnes D. Moudry Robert J. Muth Virginia Nacrelli Sharen M. Popkin § Frederic Rapell Kathranne Rossmann Carolyn P. Sandler James M. ’51 and Joanne Seabrook Marlyn and Alice Stroh Judith Toohey Lester and Patricia Tuthill Earl and Doris Zimmerman

Parents and Grandparents of Alumni TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $1,118,382.52 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $521,213.32

James E. and Margie Achterberg Joe and Michele Adams Kenneth and Susan Adler § James C. Alden ’52 and Anne Brewer Alden ’53 William and Florence Aldrich Patricia Ali Jeffrey T. Allen Wayne and Anne Almond § Robert E. and Margaret B. Anderson § George and Ellen Anthonisen § Robert M. Appelbaum  § 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 § Kevin and Jill Backhus Edward J. and Carol Ann Baker § Rob and Cheryl Baldi §

Debra Gross Balka ’77 § Rick and Amber Bankoff Clinton L. Barlow and Diana Wright Barlow ’61 § Diane Barlow § Joan C. Barth § Madeline Bayliss Frederick W. II ’57 and Gisela Beans  Thomas and Rosanne Bell § Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Bennett David and Mary Pat Berends § Steven D. Bernardini and Nancy Zurn Bernardini § Edward H. and Nila G. Betof § Renwick and Teresa Beverly Edward G. Jr ’48 and Elizabeth Biester § Mary Eastburn Biggin ’42  § Norman and Inez Bing § Bachu and Joan Biswas § The Estate of Alma Black Eric ’63 and Lori Blumberg § Jean Hesselman Bohr ’76 § Helen Benton Boley ’55  § Allen L. ’42 and Jane K. Boorstein  § Tom and Rebecca Boucher David L. and Ruth W. Bourns  § Katherine Kelton Bozarth ’60 Albert M. Bradley ’62 and Deborah Teel Bradley ’64 § Francis E. and Carol Bradley Robert W. Bradshaw Sylvester E. Bretschneider Jack and Ilene Brod Melvin Brownold § David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton  § Steven and Lisa Bryer Midori M. Buchanan § S. Marshall and Patricia Burns Thomas and Karen Buroojy John J. S. ’58 and Jean Burton § Asa C. Cadwallader ’58 and Ann Lunn Brown Cadwallader Jean K. Cadwallader John F. Cadwallader ’58 and Jane Hires Cadwallader ’58 Thomas Cahill Ann C. Campbell  § Rosalind Campbell

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WANG JI AND WEI NA P ’04 Alumni Parent Donors*

How did George School benefit your late daughter, Wei Wei? I [Ji] came to the USA in 1993, while my wife Na and our daughter Wei Wei came in 1995. Wei Wei did not speak any English when she came, and she was very frustrated for the first few years. Thanks to George School, she felt at home, got an excellent education, and was accepted by Carnegie Mellon, where she pursued two majors until the second year, when she left us. Are there particular aspects about the school that you value? We appreciate that George School gave Wei Wei the best education. Beside the academic aspect, it taught human values: simplicity, sympathy, and a desire to contribute. Wei Wei dreamed of helping poor kids to go to school, and we are all very proud of her. We appreciate the efforts of all the teachers at George School. Because each student has a teacher to consult and work with—someone to answer them—it made it possible for Wei Wei to go from knowing no English to being accepted by one of the best colleges.

We want to continue our relationship with the school. We feel we are a member of the family.

Why do you continue to contribute to George School? We wish that our contribution will help more students and teachers, so more kids like Wei Wei can be successful. Also, we want to continue our relationship with the school. We feel we are a member of the family.

Wang Ji and Wei Na live in Woodbury, New York, on Long Island’s North Shore. Ji runs Pem America Inc., a home textiles import and wholesale company. Na takes care of their two young daughters, Willa and Wynne. They hope that one or both will attend George School and learn more about their elder sister. The Wangs set up a fund under Wei Wei’s name to do what she had dreamed of doing. In the last eight years, they have sponsored twenty-eight Wei Wei New Hope Schools in poor areas of China (affecting more than 10,000 students) and have sponsored an average of eight Chinese college students each year. * The Wangs understand that the George School their daughter—and they—enjoyed was made possible by the generosity of parents and alumni of the past. They want to make the same difference for students of the future.

Vincent R. Campellone and Karen Baker Campellone ’82 Mario Capecchi ’56 and Laurie Fraser  Michael and Rose Carbonara William Carmean and Nancy Ross Gregg Carpene and Melissa Loomar Carpene ’82 John S. Carpenter Jr ’49 and Emilie Carpenter § David Chamberlain and Lynn MacDonald Norman A. Chance ’45 § Chen-Yu Cheng and Hsiu-Huei Lee Elizabeth Antrim Cherney Laurence G. Jr ’70 and Lorraine T. Claggett § Lorraine B. Claggett § Laura Cadwallader Clappison ’41 § David Clough § The Estate of Sarah Campbell Coale ’36 § James S. Coan ’54 and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55  § Elizabeth Brick Collier ’37 § Geoffrey and Lisa A. Collier § Kenneth and Margaret Conrow § Barry and Dottie Coppock § Linda Corson

Joseph and Patricia Coscia David B. and Anne Crawford  § Daniel W. and Elizabeth M. Crofts § Alan and Maria D. Crosman Jorge and Sonia Cruz Terence M. Culleton and Nancy M. Culleton § Richard R. ’43 and Nancy D. Curtin Ralph K. Curtis Veronica Cusick Jean Dahms Robert Dandi Geoffrey Darby and Margo Garrison ’72 § Jim and Susan Datin Joseph and Diane Davies Kevin Davis ’77 and Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 § Jeffrey and Lisa Dayton § Helene G. de Neergaard  Fred Dettmer and Nancy Kraus Eugenia Nelson Dilg ’55 § Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § David A. DiMicco ’74 John and Nicole Dintenfass William S. Dockhorn ’56 and Carol Wengert  §

Richard and Janice Domanik § Frances T. Dreisbach § Roger and Liesel Dreisbach Williams § Constance DuBois § Donald duBoulay and Althea Seaborn Tibbi Duboys § Lawrence and C. Dori Dugan Rodney and Mary Dunbar Dirk L. and Jane M. Dunlap  Robert N. and Jane A. Dusek Roger K. ’67 and Christine Eareckson John and Susan Eichert Steven Einstein David S. ’49 and Joan P. Eldredge John and Sylvia Eliot § Sidney and Elaine Elkin Robert and Wendy Ellis Valentino and Ingrid Ellis Robert N. Endries and Emily Pennell Endries ’58 § Jeffrey and Nancy Engblom James and Ruth English Ruth Entrekin Roger Ernst ’42 § Elizabeth G. Eschallier §

Joseph M. and Carolyn N. Evans  § Patricia L. Evleth Nils Falk and Katherine Hahn Falk Joyce Falsetti William N. Farran III ’68 Michel and Barbara Faure § Michael Feder and Faith Kiermaier Feder ’72 § Sarah Wood Fell ’45  § Gerald D. and Amy R. Ferguson § Frank A. Fetter ’65 § Marc and Joy Finkel Judy Fleischer Andrew K. Fleschner ’60 Charles L. and Valerie G. Folk § David and Terry Foppert Edward Forstein § David H. Foster ’65 and Holly Barnet-Sanchez ’65  § Herbert W. Fraser ’39 § Margaret Fraser § Will Freeman Irene Friendly C. Theodore Fritsch and Elizabeth Wood Fritsch ’69 § Peter Funston and Joy Crockett Funston ’59 § Joseph and Rose Fusco


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Ruth McSparran Galantino ’49 Salvatore Gambino and Susan David Richard S. Ganz  § Gabriel C. ’53 and Devera Garber  § Michael Garfinkle and Terry Levitt-Garfinkle Robert W. Geissinger Steve and Alice Gens Louis T. Gentilucci and Maureen H. Flanagan Barry and Sharon Gessner § Shirley C. Gibb M. Antoinette Girio § Ronald and Eileen Glick Barry and Joan Gluck § Michael D. Goldberg ’76 and Sybille Holzer-Goldberg Alan and Eileen Goldstein § David Gottlieb and Rebecca Hutto § Kevin and Vicki Gottlieb David F. Gould II  § Gerald P. and Judith D. Grant Lenora M. Green § Glenn and Colleen Greenblatt Daniel Griffin and Maria Maurio Thomas J. and Christine R. Grontkowski James E. and Pamela R. Grumbach § Drusilla Park Gullberg ’44 § Matthew and Betsie Haar Mark Haber and N. Chiyo Moriuchi  Peter Halbert and Jill Stokes Halbert ’59 James Hale and Deborah Snipes Hale ’69 § Lillian Hall Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell ’42  § Karen Suplee Hallowell  § The Estate of Ralph Hallowell and Jean Comfort Hallowell ’36 § Walter S. and June S. Hallowell § William S. Hallowell ’78 § Andrew and Allison Hamilton William A. Hammerstein ’80 Jeffrey and Denise Hamren Joseph G. Hancock Jr ’56 § Gary and Susan Harkins § John and Pamela Harkins § James and Winifred Harmon Stephen Hart and Esther Stapler Hart ’52 § A. Louisa Beck Hatanaka ’66 § Walton S. and Peggy Hathaway  § Hal K. Haveson ’69 § David Hayden and Tracy LaRou Don and Marilyn Hayden  § Nancy Smith Hayden ’43 § Tom and Jane Hazen Steven L. Heitzer and Kelly Meashey James Henretta Arthur C. ’47 and Sarah Henrie  § Richard and Sally R. Henriques § Margaret Herrick  § Joseph and Dorothy Highland

Donald Hindle and Sarah Birdsall Anthony and Giuseppina Hipple Scott E. Hoskins and Susan Woodman Hoskins ’71 § Abram and Patricia Hostetter § Fiora Houghteling William I. Houghton III ’57 and Gail F. Houghton § Holly Houston § Jerald and Janet Huckabee Miriam W. Hughes John L. Hummer and Jane Loud Hummer ’43 Mary Anne Knight Hunter ’54  § Michael L. Ingerman ’55 Antonio P. Jackson ’71 and E. Marie Hooper Jackson ’73  § Carol Knight John ’58 David S. ’59 and Clara Johnson Keith and Arlene Johnson Elizabeth Dann Jones ’56 § Lucy S. Judson ’69 Roger and Andrea Justice Jerome H. and Barbara R. Kahan Ben Kaplan and Patti Smialkowski George and Barbara Karr Jeff and Susan Karr Edward and Melinda Katz § Tod J. ’71 and Barrie L. Kaufman § George and Alison Kauker Alan R. and Gail B. Keim § Jocelyn Keith Lee and Pamela Kennedy § Gilbert N. and Rebecca Kerlin  Christopher and Catherine Kerr § H. Paul Kester ’47 Andrei Kharisov and Tatiana Rakhmanina Carola Kieve Nam Song and Myung Ja Kim John KJ and Sophie Kimm June Miller Kimmel ’49 § John and Sallie Kingham § Bronwyn Maddux Klaphaak Clive and Audrey Klatzkin § Michael Klein and Patty Cronheim Joseph and Susan Knoll Franklin and Patricia Kolodny § Michael Kulla ’46 § Robert N. Lane and Joan Applegate Lane ’57 § Michael Laracy and Eileen McGinnis Briggs Larkin § Donald and Cynthia A. Law John and Randi Lawrie § Robert and S. Odie LeFever § Fred Leffel and Laurie Capellan Malkoff ’74 Ralph D. Lelii and Linda Dunphy § Manerva Lescher § Michael and Peggy L. Levengood Howard Levine and Ruth Bonner Levine ’62 § Lawrence and Roseann Lewis § Jack and Lois Lichstein

Alexander Lichtenberg and Pia Von Ardenne-Lichtenberg Derry Light Jill Alden Lindenmeyr ’60 Amy Lindsay Rosalie Lipkowitz § Donald T. ’57 and Polly Little  § Richard A. Lockyer ’41 and Maryanne Weber Lockyer ’41 § Gabriel and Jill Loewy Ashraf Lotfi and Monica Lluch-Lotfi Stuart and Deborah Louchheim § Marion Lyons § Anne Marie Macari § Grace Machemer Paul A. ’65 and Pamela E. Machemer § Chris and Susan MacWhorter Thomas C. Maddux ’56 Helga O. Magargal Claudia Mahon  Leonard E. Majzlin ’57 and Carol Hall Majzlin Claudio and Savanna J. Mapelli Jules W. and Rayna D. Marcus § Miriam Zeman Marecek ’58 Don F. ’64 and Linda Marshall Henry W. Marshall II ’64 Joseph and Barbara Marshall § Michael Matturro and Heather Martin Dorothy McAdams § Norma McBride § Robert H. Jr and Stephanie McBride § Charles and Elizabeth McCall § John McGahren and Jennifer Bryson James W. McKey  § Anthony L. and Brenda J. Merritt W. Lincoln III and Julie Merwin § Herman Mihalich and Val Fusco Beverly A. Mikuriya ’63  § Jeryl C. and Carolyn K. Miller § Kenneth Miller ’68 Shirley Miller Martin ’67 and Jane Millner Randy and Kristine Minderjahn Douglas and Patricia Mooberry Kevin E. Moon and Joanne Moeller-Moon Margot Fansler Moore ’38 Stephen A. ’82 and Laurie Moyer Robert E. and Marilyn G. Murray Robert J. Muth Sumio and Pamela Nakajima § Robert Neff ’48 and Anne Kirk Neff ’48 § Clinton T. Newby Jr Steven Nierenberg and Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67  § John Noble and Tobe Brownstein Ralph and Sondra Nuzzolo Fred and Ruth Obear Martin and Elizabeth Ogletree § Dick O’Hern and Polly Lodge § Frank L. Olson and Ann Wilkerson Olson ’61 §

Thomas M. and Katherine O’Neill § John D. Orr ’47 and Diane Siesel Orr ’52  § Shanti Owen Jeanette E. Page Joseph Palmiotti and Penny Haff Michael and Loretta Pancione § Betty Wilson Parry ’43 W. Blake K. Jr ’65 and Janice Parry § Richard and Jeanette Pasqua Anthony Passanante Natalie Patterson D. Michael ’69 and Debra Peasley Thomas and Jean Pedersen Albert and Jayne Pellegrino Alma Penn G. Nelson Pfundt ’48 David Philips and Harriet Jahr-Philips John D. Phillips and Paula Kuebler § Henry C. Jr ’43 and Patricia Pickering Thomas H. Pike III Joan Seidman Piker ’42 Martin Pincus and Patricia Kramon Pincus ’68 Jonathan W. Platt ’78 and Melanie J. O’Neill  § Michael and Debbie Plotnick Andrew M. Popkin ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82 § Sharen M. Popkin § Grace O. Potts • § John W. Purdy Jr ’54 and Antoinette Purdy Randolph and Lilian Quaye E. Spencer Quill ’59 § Lydia Potts Quill ’61 § Frederic Rapell Norval D. and Ann Reece § Douglas and Elizabeth Rendall Patricia L. Renzulli § Dwayne and Pippa P. Rex Scott and Susan Rhodewalt Caroline Rodgers William B. Rodgers and Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Shirley Rogers § Tom Rogers ’73 and Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 §

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Michael W. and Karen J. Rohovsky § Joel and Rosemarie Rosenberg § Mark Rosenthal and Kimberly H. Gross Stanley Rospondek and Jean Platt Rospondek ’69 David and Elizabeth Rosvold Keith and Theresa Rothman § Andrew Rowan and Andrea Lehman  § Michael and Janet Roy § John P. Rudolph ’31 § Ray and Sandra Ruess James Sacherman ’75 § John and Stephanie Salamon § Carol Samuel ’65 Francisco San Miguel and Frances McCammon San Miguel ’53 § Louis and Susan Sancinito § Pedro Santiago David R. ’65 and Elizabeth Satterthwaite § David O. ’47 and Susan D. Saxton § Ann Fussell Schellenger ’38 § Charles and Susan Scholer § G. Robin and Jennifer Schore § Robert W. and Mildred Schreiber Patrick and Cindy Schretlen Joy Schroder Craig and Kim Scott § B. Lawrence Seabrook Jr ’52 James M. ’51 and Joanne Seabrook Richard M. and Bette Segel § Jack E. Seitner Phyllis F. Sexton § Stephen D. Shaffer ’59 Frances Wallin Shaw ’40  § Patrick and Nina Sheehan Nouri Sheibani-Nejad and Nadia Fazeli Minda S. Shein Xiaodong Shen and Qinghong Qiao Cynia Shimm Richmond B. Shreve and Marguerite Chandler

Jane Gill Shumaker ’43 Conrad M. and Gail Siegel Linda Silber Rick and Mika Silver Mark B. and Christine M. Silverman Edith Sullivan Silvers ’33  § Mark Simon and Susan Gaston-Simon Kenneth and Linda Simone Peter E. Simson ’74 Carter J. ’76 and Erin B. Sio § Leslie Plapinger Skolnick ’75 § Jeffrey and Frances Slemrod Douglas P. ’64 and Mary M. Smith § The Estate of June C. Smith  § Mary D. Smith Ivan R. Snyder and Hannah Palmer Snyder ’60  § Mary Finley Sohler ’51 § Neal and Jeannette Solomon Ray and Kati Sowiak Joseph and Karen Sparacio George N. Spells Jr Martha Stanbury § Kevin and Katherine Stanford Romulus Staton and Irene Mathurin Staton ’69 Andrew Steginsky § Robert G. and Donna R. Steinmetz Brad and Molly L. Stephenson § John and Judith Stevens § Frank Stiefel and B.J. Dockweiler Christine Jensen Storch ’58 § Howard Storch § Jay Storch ’68 and Anne Culp Storch ’67  § John D. Streetz § Marlyn and Alice Stroh John Sudofsky and Sandra Stees Sudofsky ’55 § Wongi Sul and Jinjae Sul Robert Tabor and Amy Lewis Tabor ’68  § Edilberto and Cristina Taboy Stephen and Jacqueline Tanzer

Carol B. Thomas § Eleanor H. Thomas § Lee B. Thomas § Charles and Ann Thurlow Eduardo and Ulrike Thuroff Rob Toggweiler and Susan Leigh § Andrew P. Trull ’72 and Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 § William H. and Theresa B. Tucker  Ilene Tuller Joan P. Tulp Nancy Turnbull  Leon H. and Lola Turner § Richard H. Turner Jr § Terry Tuttle Charles W. Tyson ’49 and Toy Coolidge Tyson ’50 E. Carl Uehlein Jr ’58 and Judith Taylor Uehlein ’57  § Don Ulin Lauren Vakili James and Marsha Van Hecke R. Neil Vance and Susan Zimmerman § Alicia Verleysen Jerome J. and Sandra B. Vernick Diane E. Vernon § Louis H. ’43 and Judith Vernon Katherine Polsky Vivian ’56 Alice Way Waddington ’45  § Mary Waddington ’55 § Stephen W. Waddington ’69 Richard and Carolyn Waghorne  John Waitz and Terese Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 § Mark and Janice Waldman § Paul Waldman and Mary Money-Waldman Allan Walker and Elissa Darnowsky Elisabeth Yeatman Walker ’52 Jonathan P. ’60 and Patricia Walker Stephen R. Walker and Judy Winter Walker ’65 § Douglas A. and Donna Walters David ’68 and Carol Walton

Ji Wang and Na Wei Samuel and Amy Wang § Myron and Carol Warshauer § John Weingart and Deborah M. Spitalnik  § Paul Weinstein and Debbie Bernstein Blake and Marion T. Wells Barbara A. Welty Robert and Maureen West Frances Westerman James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely  § Jeffrey and Greta Wiley Ann J. Wilkerson § Christopher G. Willett and Mary E. Sunday Pamela A. Williams § Rachel M. Williams Jane Wilson Allan R. ’62 and Susan S. Winn § Katherine B. Winter § Anthony and Jennifer Wolf § Jimmy F. and Mee Ling Wong § Lewis Woodman and JoAnn Johnson Woodman ’43  § Harry M. Woske ’42 and Patricia McKiernan § Richard and Carol Wozniak § Christopher B. Wright ’55 and Kay Windham Walter C. III ’64 and Leslie E. Wright Frank Wunderle Xiao Yang and Xia Ma The Estate of Richard A. Yarnall  Cary and Antoinette Yonce Chiemi York James P. Yudes and Bebbins Rahmeyer Yudes ’69 Todd Zimmerman and Laurie Volk § Jerel M. ’68 and Amy Zoltick § Paul Zych and Michelle Ruess Anonymous (5)


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Gifts from George School Trustees, Faculty, and Staff George School is served by many talented, dedicated trustees, teachers, and administrators. In addition to their time, a record number also contributed financially. We gratefully acknowledge their generosity.

George School Board of Trustees

Faculty and Staff

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $180,603.49

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED:

ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED:

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$49,728.00

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 46%

TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $47,944.34

TOTAL PARTICIPATION: 100%

Joanna M. Bassert ’77 and Edward Marshall III § Lisa Parry Becker ’89 § Edward G. Jr ’48 and Elizabeth Biester § Amy Ward Brimmer and J. David Brimmer Gloria and David B. H. Denoon ’62  Terry and David Foppert Arthur C. ’47 and Sarah Henrie  § Edwin D. Huff Timothy D. ’87 and Gloria Katsiff § Alan R. and Gail B. Keim § Christopher and Catherine Kerr § Michael J. Kosoff ’56 and Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Bennett P. Lomax ’95 § Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § N. Chiyo Moriuchi and Mark Haber  Norval D. and Ann Reece § Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 and William B. Rodgers Janet and Michael Roy § Craig and Kim Scott § Richard M. and Bette Segel § Deborah M. Spitalnik and John Weingart  § Andrew Steginsky § Richard and Carolyn Waghorne  James L. ’54 and Robin Whitely §

Patricia Ablat-Conard and John Conard Advancement Staff Meredith Baldi Alford ’01 and P. Michael Alford Florentina Argueta Tessa M. Bailey-Findley Judy Bartella § Nancy Zurn Bernardini and Steven D. Bernardini § Margaret B. Bradbury Francis E. and Carol Bradley Daniel P. Breen and James R. Burnett Monica and Mark Caine Vincent R. Campellone and Karen Baker Campellone ’82 Kimberly Verica Colando ’83 and Christopher Colando § Lisa A. and Geoffrey Collier § Jacqueline Coren Kathy Coyle and Gisele R. Pinck § Maria D. and Alan Crosman Benjamin J. and Melanie Croucher Jorge and Sonia Cruz Terence M. Culleton and Nancy M. Culleton § Glenn Curry and Susan Clarke-Curry Christine K. and Joseph P. Davidyock ’91 Jody A. Davis Kevin Davis ’77 and Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 § William T. Demchuk John F. Devine Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 and Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 § Cristina Rysz DiSabatino ’03 and Kevin DiSabatino Christian K. Donovan ’95 § Jane M. and Dirk L. Dunlap  Michael W. Eareckson Virginia A. Eccles Catherine L. M. and Nathan G. Ezzo Joyce Falsetti Lisa and Frank Faranca §

Steven E. S. Fletcher John J. Foisy Charles L. and Valerie G. Folk § Val Fusco and Herman Mihalich Michael F. and Gail Gersie Tom Griffith § Mark Haber and N. Chiyo Moriuchi  Karen Suplee Hallowell  § Colleen G. Hasson Steven L. Heitzer and Kelly Meashey Robyn R. Herman ’06 Michael S. Hodgin and Susanne Baker Hodgin ’87 Tom Hoopes ’83 and Beth Castiglione § Scott E. Hoskins and Susan Woodman Hoskins ’71 § Shantel K. Hubert Sheila A. Jacobs Rebecca L. Jones Kevin S. and Margaret A. Karaffa Laura T. and Geoff Kinnel § Charles R. Koerner Gayle H. and Brandon Kowalewski Laura Lavallee Cynthia A. and Donald Law David and Minnie Lee § S. Odie and Robert LeFever § Ralph D. Lelii and Linda Dunphy § Polly Lodge and Dick O’Hern § Katie and Frank Lumpkin Claire M. Lutz Carolyn B. Lyday and Margaret A. Sanborn Paul A. ’65 and Pamela E. Machemer § Robert P. A. Machemer ’92 and Kerry Deere Machemer § Megan M. McBride Robert H. Jr and Stephanie McBride § Timothy D. McGarvey Ellen McMaster Kevin E. Moon and Joanne Moeller-Moon Stephen A. ’82 and Laurie Moyer Deborah D. and James H. Newbold ’72 § Joseph and Carolyn Nicolosi Matthew C. ’96 and Beth Nierenberg Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67 and Steven Nierenberg  § Chris Odom and Kathleen O’Neal § Travis and Maggie A. Ortogero Margaret A. Peake ’03 Danielle Picard-Sheehan and Paul Sheehan Andrew M. Popkin ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82  § Glen J. Pratt Susan Quinn Elizabeth and Douglas Rendall Pippa P. and Dwayne Rex Indira S. and Renuka Rodrigo

Tom Rogers ’73 and Kathy Hart Rogers ’75 § Rosemarie and Joel Rosenberg § Michelle Ruess and Paul Zych Yelena Rumyantseva Kyle W. ’04 and Bridget Sanphy David R. ’65 and Elizabeth Satterthwaite § Alyssa Schultheis Scott Seraydarian ’90 and Corissa Ginsberg Seraydarian ’91 Linda Silber Carter J. ’76 and Erin B. Sio § Benjamin S. Smith ’91 Donnie R. Smith Thomas E. Soper and Kim Glassman W. Scott and Jasmine Spence § Nancy O. and Jack Starmer  § Molly L. and Brad Stephenson § Marlin Stroh Michael W. Toohey and Shari Rossmann Beverly Trautwein § Terry Tuttle Douglas A. and Donna Walters Marion T. and Blake Wells Maureen and Robert West Rachel M. Williams Melanie S. Wills Eric R. Wolarsky Carol and Richard Wozniak § Frank Wunderle Marilyn Young § Dan Zalenski Rebecca and David Zemach-Lawler Anonymous (2)

Former Faculty and Staff TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $79,969.90 ANNUAL FUND DOLLARS RAISED: $18,979.03

James E. and Margie Achterberg Margaret K. Alderfer Margaret B. and Robert E. Anderson § Lee Bailey and Anne H. Brinton ’64 Edward J. and Carol Ann Baker § Diane Barlow § Steven D. Bernardini and Nancy Zurn Bernardini §

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DAVID AND MINNIE LEE

How do you feel about teaching and living at George School? How has your life changed? Minnie: I feel very fortunate to have been teaching for ten years amongst colleagues who are intelligent and passionate, and it brings me joy to see our students grow into confident, self-aware, and engaged thinkers. Our motto of “Mind the Light” is central to my teaching. Students can sometimes underestimate their abilities in science, but with some gentle pushing, encouragement, and zaniness in the classroom, they find confidence in themselves. Helping my students broaden their perspective is extremely rewarding. David: It is fulfilling to be able to work with many different individuals across all departments at George School. I value the support and eldering offered by the community as a whole. Being part of this community has changed the way we both think and live our lives.

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What do students gain from attending George School? Minnie: It is rare for a student to graduate unnoticed at George School. In addition to a quality education, our students get individualized attention. Students make connections and engage with adults in various settings—in the classroom, on the fields, and through their co-op experience. The students at George School understand the value of a strong community; they take important issues to heart and try to take action.

We know that our contribution is making some kind of difference. It’s part of a bigger picture.

Why do you give to George School? Minnie: What we donate isn’t substantial, but we know that our contribution is part of a bigger picture. It could be going towards financial aid, programming for athletics or residential life, or increasing diversity at George School. By giving, we feel that we’re helping to carry out the mission. David: We believe it’s important to be invested. Giving financially is one of the ways we like to contribute. We love it here. We love raising our family here. This is one way we give back to a community that has supported us in many ways.

Minnie and David met at church when they were in eighth grade. Minnie started working at George School first, teaching chemistry and biology. They married two years later and until this year lived in East Main and West Main, where the girls doted on the Lees’ two young sons, Benjamin, 6, and Joshua, 4. David has worked in the school’s Information Technology Services Department for three years. * A s consistent donors to the Annual Fund, David and Minnie are members of the school’s Sticky Bun Society, which honors those who “stick” with George School and is named for the sweet breakfast treat that is a traditional student favorite.

Ari M. ’98 and Shauna Betof  § Mary Eastburn Biggin ’42  § David L. and Ruth W. Bourns  § Katherine Kelton Bozarth ’60 Carol and Francis E. Bradley Kenneth S. Burton ’51 and Marjorie McFeely Burton ’55 § Karen Baker Campellone ’82 and Vincent R. Campellone Beth Castiglione and Tom Hoopes ’83 § Laurence G. Jr ’70 and Lorraine T. Claggett § Susan Clarke-Curry and Glenn Curry James S. Coan ’54 and Clara Montgomery Coan ’55  § Barry and Dottie Coppock § Laurie Rendall Coursin ’67 David B. and Anne Crawford  § Elizabeth M. and Daniel W. Crofts § Alan and Maria D. Crosman

Mary Dart § R. John Davison Dorothy W. Detwiler  § Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § Cristina Rysz DiSabatino ’03 and Kevin DiSabatino Dirk L. and Jane M. Dunlap  Roger K. ’67 and Christine Eareckson David S. ’49 and Joan P. Eldredge Nancy and Jeffrey Engblom Marna Feldt § Sarah Wood Fell ’45  § Ruth Coe Fergusson ’45 and A. Carter Fergusson § John J. Foisy Robert W. Geissinger Reed Goossen Anne M. Greene § Kimberly H. Gross and Mark Rosenthal

James E. and Pamela R. Grumbach § William S. Hallowell ’78 § Darryl Harper and Sonya Clark Colleen G. Hasson Walton S. and Peggy Hathaway  § Sally R. and Richard Henriques § Robyn R. Herman ’06 The Estate of Eleanor K. Hess Heather Hoerle and Rich Hilpert William and Marilyn Horner § Sheila A. Jacobs Leo M. Janas and Sue Petrone § Lars C. Jansson ’55 § Susan and Edward Jasiewicz Steven J. ’90 and Amy Jo § Randi and John Lawrie § Anne C. LeDuc  § David J. Lehner ’74 Donald T. ’57 and Polly Little  § Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § James W. McKey  §

Joanne Moeller-Moon and Kevin E. Moon Carole and Frederick G. Monahan Mary Stevens Myers § Wendy Gross Nierenberg ’67 and Steven Nierenberg  § Robert L. Orr ’76 and Holly Schroder Orr ’78 § Dwayne and Pippa P. Rex Scott and Susan Rhodewalt Emma L. Rowan ’08  § Michelle Ruess and Paul Zych David R. ’65 and Elizabeth Satterthwaite § Joy Schroder Phyllis F. Sexton § R. Angus and Lisa Smith Damaris South Anne Culp Storch ’67 and Jay Storch ’68  § John D. Streetz § Wendy L. Talbot ’70 


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EMMA FOLK ’09

In March 2014 the view of South Lawn changed forever when the beloved George School Katsura tree was taken down. It was diseased, had been damaged by winter storms, and was split nearly in half. On April 10, 2014, a new Katsura tree was planted in its place. The Class of 2004 donated funds for the tree planting.

Daphne Plaisted Taylor ’73 § Norman K. and Betty • Tjossem § Virginia Cronister Vaughan § Laurel Williams Wise and Marc L. Wise ’87

Former George School Committee Members TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED: $247,230.79

James C. Alden ’52 and Anne Brewer Alden ’53 Robert M. Appelbaum  § Thomas and Rosanne Bell § Mary Eastburn Biggin ’42  § Norman and Inez Bing § Jane K. and Allen L. Boorstein ’42  § Jacqueline D. and Willard Bowers § Katherine Kelton Bozarth ’60 Wilhelmina Braddock Branson ’52 and Byron M. Branson § David P. ’53 and Peggy B. Bruton  § Lawrence B. ’49 and Ann L. Buttenwieser § Asa C. Cadwallader ’58 and Ann Lunn Brown Cadwallader

The Estate of Sarah Campbell Coale ’36 § Elizabeth Brick Collier ’37 § Bruce S. DiMicco ’75 and Deborah Vernon DiMicco ’72 § Frances T. Dreisbach § Elizabeth G. Eschallier § Joseph M. and Carolyn N. Evans  § Miriam E. Eyre ’38  § Sarah Wood Fell ’45  § Elizabeth Wood Fritsch ’69 and C. Theodore Fritsch § Gabriel C. ’53 and Devera Garber  § Joan and Barry Gluck § Eileen and Alan Goldstein § Esther Stapler Hart ’52 and Stephen Hart § Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 and Christopher T. Holtz § Darlington Hoopes Jr ’45 § Charles S. ’44 and Nancy H. Hough  § John F. and Penny Hunt  § Mary Anne Knight Hunter ’54  § Gail B. and Alan R. Keim § Rebecca and Gilbert N. Kerlin  Kirk W. Klaphaak ’69

Michael S. Landes ’61 § Michael and Peggy L. Levengood Laurie Capellan Malkoff ’74 and Fred Leffel Don F. ’64 and Linda Marshall Henry W. Marshall II ’64 Robert E. and Marilyn G. Murray Robert J. Muth Robert Neff ’48 and Anne Kirk Neff ’48 § Martin and Elizabeth Ogletree § John D. Orr ’47 and Diane Siesel Orr ’52  § W. Blake K. Jr ’65 and Janice Parry § David H. ’66 and Gerrie Platt Sharen M. Popkin § Grace O. Potts •  § David O. ’47 and Susan D. Saxton § Cornelia Clarke Schmidt ’42  § Marjorie Forbush Scott ’41 § Corey R. ’61 and Jonne Smith  § Damaris South Jeffery P. Spencer ’64 Robert G. and Donna R. Steinmetz Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 and Andrew P. Trull ’72 § William H. and Theresa B. Tucker 

Thomas R. Turner ’64 Terese Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 and John Waitz § JoAnn Johnson Woodman ’43 and Lewis Woodman  § The Estate of Richard A. Yarnall 

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Gifts from Friends We are grateful to the following organizations and individuals for their generous support.

A & H Sportswear Company, Inc 110 Commerce Way Inc Aita and Lawrence Passmore Fund Alderbaugh Foundation Nicholas and Dianna Alfero Allied Aerofoam Products, LLC American Endowment Foundation American International Group, Inc. Amgen Foundation Andrew D. Steginsky Philanthropic Fund Argus Fund Asahel P. H. Bloomer/Caroline D. Bloomer Charitable Trust Priscilla R. Baker Bank of America Timothy B. Barnard The Estate of Reba F. Barnes Benevity Community Impact Fund Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Jane Ferguson Blanshard Joanne Bluethenthal Bowie Gridley Architects Connie Bracco The Estate of Belle V. Briggs § Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Inc. Building Control Solutions Business Furniture Solutions Calvert Foundation Ronald and Jill Cancelliere Lee Ann Culmer Carter  § Edward R. Cash Chandler - Shreve Family Fund Charles and Martha Evans Fund Chick-fil-A Henry G. Chiles Jr CHS Ventures Eleanor S. Clark Douglas Coder William C. Coffin Colonial Consulting LLC Community Foundation of Collier County Community Foundation of New Jersey Nancy Cooper Douglas C. Covert § Cream Hill Foundation CulinArt Inc. Elaine T. Daniels David and Barbara Houghton Fund DeBlasio & DeBlasio Associates John K. DeGroot Jr ’56 Harvey and Jeanne Demovick Disney/ABC International Television Inc Doublestar Inc

Drink Works Corporation Duff Company Manufacturer and Dist. Educational Ventures Inc Edward & Rose Berman Philanthropic Fund Ellen Wills Martin Foundation EnPro Industries ExxonMobil Foundation Fallen Angels Foundation Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Karin Fink § The Finkelstein Claiborn Fund Dorothy J. Fitzgerald FJC Foundation for Enhancing Communities Fountainhead Foundation Margaret Fox Fred Beans Charitable Fund Fred Beans Ford Lincoln Mitsubishi Earl Garrison § GE Foundation Gilbert and Rebecca Kerlin Fund Joseph and Ellen Gilbert GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Glenmede Trust Company Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Philip Jr and Helen Greven Edgar L. Grove Fred R. and Ruth D. Guenther Harris Blacktopping Inc Harris Comfort LLC Eleanor Haupt § Barbara A. Henderson Highland-Mills Foundation William Hoffman Hoffman-Bravy Charitable Foundation Michael Homans HRM USA Inc. Hunt & Ayres P.C. Virginia Huxley Victor Iacocca ImpactAssets Inc. J. Nicholas Newman and Kathleen K. Newman Fund Jewish Communal Fund Jewish Community Endowment Fund Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh Jim Inverso Photography Joanne and Arthur Bluethenthal Donor Advised Fund Johnson Family Fund Jonathan E. Rhoads Trust

Chris Jorge-Minkoff Joyslin W. and Thomas D. Bushman Fund JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund JP Morgan Chase Foundation JTC Consulting LLC Hazel Kavle KBR Barbara King Kinloch Woodworking Limited Mike and Anne Kirkpatrick Kiwanis Club of Levittown-Bristol Foundation Inc. Valerie Klein Eugene Klotz Lambertville Station Restaurant & Inn John and Victoria Lewis Lord, Abbett & Co, LLC Loughlin Family Foundation Louis Nayovitz Foundation M.A. & Josephine R. Grisham Foundation Macy’s Foundation Mark B. Thompson Associates LLC Architecture & Planning Frank Martino James Mastrich Jr Math Forum Matthew and Karen Fine Fund Maxfield Family Fund William and Susan Maxfield § Melvin and Janet Brownold Fund The Mennonite Foundation Moore Bennett Haag Robert Moore Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. Howard and Elizabeth Morgan mStoner Inc. Network for Good New Garden Monthly Meeting of Friends New York Community Trust New York Life Foundation Newtown Artesian Water Company Novartis Foundation Robert and Jean Parsons Lindsey Passaic Bettyjane Pavillard Pem-America Inc. Pfundt Foundation Philadelphia Insurance Companies Philip Rosenau Co. Inc. Posoli Foundation R.A. West Associates Inc. Sherman R. and Barbara N. Reed Relocation Movers Services Inc. Robert D. Gilmore & Assoc. Inc Ronald A. Robertson John C. and Barbara J. Rodgers Rohovsky Family Foundation Inc. Sacherman Fund Sanofi-Aventis Schafer Family Philanthropic Fund Schwab Charitable Fund

Second Anonymous In and Out Fund Peter Serdaru Roger and Jean Shoals Georgiana Siksay Silicon Valley Community Foundation John Sly Jr Thomas Smith SNAVE Foundation Solebury Friends Meeting Soros Fund Charitable Foundation SOURCE Institute for Human Performance Phyllis Spink Springbank Foundation Star Dutch Inc. Starr Foundation Barbara Stratton Michael and Gabriele Streit Target Stores TD Bank Ted & Ruth Johnson Family Foundation Telectronics The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Thomas C. Steinmetz Charitable Fund Thomas D. Bell Charitable Fund Mark B. Thompson TIB Molbiol LLC Tidewater Jewish Foundation Inc Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc. Catherine Trainor Transportation Services Inc. Twining Construction Co., Inc. Tyco Electronics UGI Storage Company UHS of Pennsylvania Inc. United Way Vanguard Charitable Vanguard Group Verizon Foundation Waldman Family Charitable Trust William and Anna Walker § Walter C. and Leslie E. Wright Fund Phyllis Warshauer Weingart Family Fund Bertrand C. Welch Wells Fargo Foundation William Maul Measey Fund Willis North America Inc. Wm. W. Fabian & Son Inc. Xelerate LLC M. Curtis Young The Zebra-Striped Whale Zim Development Company Anonymous (7)


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Tribute Gifts We are pleased to acknowledge gifts made in honor or in memory of the following people.

In Honor of... Rachel E. Adler ’02 Aliana and Seri Aldana Dr. Gerardo and Cita Aldana Annik Ali ’96 Robert M. Appelbaum Samuel L. Balka ’16 Judy Bartella Nancy Zurn Bernardini Allison S. Betof ’01 Ari M. Betof ’98 Charlotte H. Blaschke Francis E. Bradley Alfred P. Brainard Taylor Campellone ’14 David W. Cash ’14 Henry Church Lisa A. Collier’s 20th anniversary at George School Gabrielle G. Conard ’17 Claire A. Conte ’16 Karina H. Costa ’06 Kathy Coyle William M. Craighead ’44 Maria D. Crosman Junyang Cui ’17 Terence M. Culleton Anna J. Darnowsky ’13 Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 Kevin Davis ’77 Emily J. Dayton ’08 Sara E. Dayton ’05 Dorothy W. Detwiler Miriam Dornstreich Ethan T. Dunbar ’13 Jordan Dunbar ’15 Richard Emmet Keita O. Erskine ’13 Opal Escobar The Hellmuth Family Christopher R. Faure ’16 Benjamin J. Finkel ’07 Molly R. Finkel ’11 Claudie D. Fischer David E. Fort ’17 Jewell M. Fort ’15 Eben Freeman ’86 Toby Freeman ’83 Elizabeth Hope French ’14 Gregory D. Garber ’85 Robert A. Garber ’88 Frances Garber Robert W. Geissinger George School George School Dance George School Faculty and Staff

The George School Photo Lab The George School Tree John R. Gleeson III ’65 Tess Griffith Cruz Hahn Chloe Hannah-Drullard ’16 Anna Haynes George Haynes Linda E. Heinemann Eleanor K. Hess Alec D. Hodgin ’16 Ian D. Hodgin ’15 Jonathan L. Kalb ’16 Greta Kaluza Kenneth Y. Kimm ’06 Laura T. Kinnel Barbara Knitel Jacqueline F. Knoll ’13 Zachary R. Knoll ’10 Michael J. Kosoff ’56 Nancy T. Kryven Anne C. LeDuc Brian Lee ’16 Ralph D. Lelii Emmett Lester Angfei Li ’16 Jake Lichstein ’17 Tyler C. Long ’16 Carolyn B. Lyday Paul A. Machemer ’65 Maxwell M. Magendantz ’16 Robert H. McBride Jr Stephanie McBride Brynnah R. McFarland ’09 Christopher G. McFarland ’07 Kim McGlynn Audrianna C. Meledandri ’13 Jack Mellon Mae Millard Rebecca Minoli ’16 Kevin E. Moon Matthew C. Nierenberg ’96 John Ford Noonan Veronica J. Parker-Hahn ’96 Gisele R. Pinck Chip Poston I. Chandler Rex ’13 Pippa P. Rex Irvin Rogers Norma Rogin Amedeo Salamoni David R. Satterthwaite ’65 Emma A. Sio ’15 Samuel E. Smith Kate Smith-Ducati Amelia Stafford Stephanie AuWerter Stafford ’88

John W. Stanford ’09 John D. Streetz George A. Thurlow ’14 Theodore L. Thurlow ’12 Katartouch Tobunluepop ’16 Henry Toohey ’14 Cameron Vakili ’15 A. Caitlin Van Hecke ’98 Justin B. Van Hecke ’01 Russell M. Weimar ’48 • Maureen West James L. Whitely ’54 Ian R. Wiggins ’10 Justin W. Wiggins ’08 Priscilla S. Wiggins ’12 Travin K. Williams ’16 Mina Rose Williamson Melanie S. Wills Pilar Bretschneider Yeakel ’89 Antoinette Yonce Cary Yonce

In Memory of... All of those who have served our country Barbara Dodd Anderson ’50 William and Elizabeth Andrews Peggy Atkinson Rev. C.O. Awuku Marjorie Darling Barnard ’62 Arnold M. Berman ’52 Elizabeth Boone Philip Boone Andrew W. Bourns ’87 Elizabeth Hill Brady ’37 Arthur H. Brinton Kate Brinton Marvin Brod Mary Stone Brodish ’44 Toni Burger William Burton Alice Davies Cadwallader William B. P. Cadwallader Jr ’56 Alexandra Casillo ’95 David E. Chambers ’44 Katherine Pearson Chiles ’56 Virginia Rogers Christopher ’49 Constance Shane Clovis ’60 Sarah Campbell Coale ’36 Phebe Johnson Coffin ’54 Doris Elizabeth Cohen Asa L. Colson IV ’78 Ennis W. Cosby ’87 Hugh M. Cronister ’44 Donald Dahms Phil Dansky Aaron Dashow Caroline Dow ’59 Carsten Dubber Michael Dunitz ’71 Joseph C. Eldridge III ’36 Elizabeth Titelman Falcone ’73 Susan Cadwallader Fletcher ’55 Elsie Campbell Fox ’39 Grant Fraser Ginny Galpin

Anne McCarthy Garrison William R. Gawthrop Jr ’43 Lynn Taylor Gee ’64 Phyllis Greenland Richard A. Griscom ’64 Barbara Haber Lloyd W. Herrold ’43 Eleanor K. Hess M. Caroline Hicks ’61 Faith Jenkins Hidell ’33 David W. Hollister ’64 Thomas Y. Huf ’57 Barbara Beairsto Huntington ’46 Christopher A. Johnson ’73 Roselynd Wood Jones ’44 Gwendolyn J. Kerr ’47 Choong Ho Kim Peter Klein Janet Haines Kosoff ’56 Jean Lange Julius B. Laramore Mark Lee ’44 Leslie Lerner Larry E. Magargal Robert H. Marshall Jr ’68 Robert H. Marshall ’38 Walter E. Mattis ’36 Jeanne E. McCreary Dino McCurdy Nathaniel A. McKee ’79 Charles L. McVaugh ’21 Mary Book McVaugh ’21 Dale K. Miller Martha Miller ’71 Hajime Mitarai ’58 William G. Nelson IV ’52 Edward E. Nichols III ’64 J. Charles O’Neill ’94 Richard G. Otto ’55 Bruce S. Parkinson ’46 J. Harold Passmore Elizabeth Pusey Passmore Ralph and Elizabeth Petro Linda Ticehurst Pierce ’58 Harsh V. Pittie ’62 Jean Hare Platt ’37 Robert Porter William Quinn James A. Robinson ’66 Martha McCord Robinson ’35 Ernestine Robinson

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JIM INVERSO

JIM INVERSO

A tree was dedicated on Marshall Lawn in memory of Nate McKee ’79 during Alumni Weekend 2014. Speakers at the dedication included Edna-Anne Valdepeñas, Isa Clark ’93, Jamal Elliott ’92, Kassem Lucas ’90, and Kevin Wilson ’78.

Gifts In Memory of... continued from previous page Gerald Sandler Kenneth E. Schroder Ken Schroeder Alan Sexton Michael F. Sherrin Jonathan E. Shimm ’74 Edward C. Shoemaker II ’52 Carter T. Smith ’40 Robert Sobelman ’52 Ronald H. Spencer ’71 Jacqueline M. Streetz Stanley Sutton John D. Talbot Mary Starr Talbot ’30 J. Stanley Thompson ’25 Katherine Rogers Thompson Betty Tjossem Lydia Spector Tolnick Mr. and Mrs. T.S. Tsai Howard S. Turner ’29 Gretchen van Horn William and Henrietta Vitarelli Henry G. Waddington ’40 T. Carter Waghorne ’99 Arthur and Helen Walsh

Wei Wei Wang ’04 Harry B. Wardell ’32 Robert Waters Russell M. Weimar ’48 Mark S. Wiley Viera De Ghize Williamson ’43 Betty P. Winn H. Taylor Winner Jr ’37 Hanna J. Wise Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wood Margaret Harned Wright ’38 Steve Yi ’86


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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.

George School Board of Trustees Joanna M. Bassert ’77 § Lisa Parry Becker ’89 § Edward G. Biester Jr ’48 § Amy Ward Brimmer Gloria Denoon Katherine Hahn Falk Terry Foppert Arthur C. Henrie ’47 § Edwin D. Huff Timothy D. Katsiff ’87 § Alan R. Keim § Christopher Kerr § Michael J. Kosoff ’56 § Bennett P. Lomax ’95 § Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § N. Chiyo Moriuchi Norval D. Reece § Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Janet Roy § Craig Scott § Richard M. Segel § Deborah M. Spitalnik  § Andrew Steginsky § Richard Waghorne  James L. Whitely ’54  § Additional GSB Subcommittees and Advisory Committees Thomas Bell § Norman Bing § Michelle Bitzer Qi Gao Joan Gluck § Don Hayden  § Marilyn Hayden  § Carol Powell Heller ’71 § Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 § Charles S. Hough ’44  § John F. Hunt  § Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 § Craig Kolbman Hsiu-Huei Lee Paul A. Machemer ’65 § Kevin McKay Jennifer Cox McNeil ’77 § Jamaal B. Mobley ’00 Theodore Nickles § John D. Orr ’47  § Jasmine Spence § Anne Culp Storch ’67  §

Benjamin G. Walmer ’94 Carol Wengert  § Laurel Williams Wise Eric R. Wolarsky Nannan Xia

Fitness and Athletics Campaign Committee Michelle Bitzer David P. Bruton ’53  § Gloria Denoon Don Hayden  § Carol Powell Heller ’71 § John B. Hoffman ’73  § John F. Hunt  § Anne C. LeDuc  § Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § Paul A. Machemer ’65 § Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Craig Scott § Anne Culp Storch ’67  § Jevon W. Thoresen ’97 Laurel Williams Wise Reunion Committee Members Donald Armstrong ’49 § Maurice W. Ayars Jr ’64 Donald C. Bansen Jr ’39 § J. Courtney Bourns ’89 Katherine Winn Boyer ’89 § Harold M. Buck ’84 Laura Iverson Burg ’94 § Kri Anderson Burkander ’94 Anthony B. Cino ’94 Sean F. Corson ’89 MaryAnne Wilson Cowdrey ’59 § William M. Craighead ’44 § David A. DiMicco ’74 Cynthia Tomlinson Evans ’44 § William S. Evans ’64 Peter H. Fraser ’64 Robert E. Ganz ’69  § Mark G. Gerelus ’09 § Peter H. Gum ’54 § Amy G. Hammond ’94 Nicholas S. Hanlon ’94 Sarah Trent Harris ’59  Sally Mansbach Herman ’64 § Henry R. Hidell III ’59 Bernard Hirsh ’74 Jessica S. Hoffman ’89

Walter J. Hoffmann ’84 Jennifer Parker Holtz ’89 § Charles S. Hough ’44  § Mary Anne Knight Hunter ’54  § David S. Johnson ’59 Paula Ernst Jones ’74 Abigail Kerlin Tucker ’94 James C. Kingham ’99 Nancy Lange ’64 § Virginia Zerega Lloyd ’44  § E. David Luria ’54  § R. Wells C. Packard ’84 Catherine E. Pallenik ’04 Thomas M. Parry III ’64 Morgan Phenix ’64  § Alison Shein Quill ’89 § Harriett S. White Richards ’44  § Antinea Rivera ’83 Jody A. Krosnick Rodgers ’79 Laura T. Rodriguez ’94 Christopher J. Rohner ’84 Laura Goldberg Saluja ’84 Jean Thompson Sharpless ’49 § Donald M. Solenberger ’39  Jenny Sorel ’84  § Craig X. Sotres ’74 § Daniel C. Suchenski ’04 Donald M. Sutton ’39  § Deborah Cadwallader Taylor ’84 Gordon L. Toggweiler ’04 Deirdre S. Tomlinson ’04 Krysten L. Trull ’04 Tacie Yerkes Trull ’74 § Terese Van Solkema-Waitz ’74 § Karen Curtin Voorhees ’74 Benjamin G. Walmer ’94 Angi R. West ’99 James L. Whitely ’54  § Stafford A. Woodley Jr ’94 Walter C. Wright III ’64 Larissa A. Wright-Elson ’89 Pilar Bretschneider Yeakel ’89

Nate McKee Dedication Committee Isa Clark ’93 Jamal S. Elliott ’92 Kassem L. Lucas ’90 § Kevin L. Wilson ’78 Edna-Anne Valdepeñas Alumni Annual Fund Committee Kenza Abtouche ’08 Emily R. Alexander ’12 § Deepak S. Atri ’06 David A. Balme ’09 § Elizabeth A. Bitzer ’10 § Marianna L. Bogucki ’05 Jean Hesselman Bohr ’76 § Katherine Winn Boyer ’89 § Amber S. Bradley ’95 Caitlin L. Brimmer ’10 § Elizabeth Holbrow Brown ’77 Laura Iverson Burg ’94 §

Sydney F. Burns ’10 § Lorraine Mulford Cain ’50 Meridith Rogers Carroll ’95 Anthony B. Cino ’94 Randolph P. Cleaver ’64 Alexander J. Cohen ’99 Ross Cooper ’11 Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 § Nicholas E. Dawit ’02 Susan Strug Delark ’93 Christina L. DiGiulian ’11 § David L. Eldridge ’85 § Susan C. Evans ’99 § Katherine E. Falconi ’95 Dana L. Falsetti ’11 Daniel Fernandes ’10 Theodore B. Fetter ’00 Patrick R. Flannery-Reilly ’03 Robert E. Ganz ’69  § Delia Smith Gardiner ’79 § Mark G. Gerelus ’09 § Mary Lou Baker Gould ’46  § Zachary Logan Gould ’03 Laurence B. Green ’60 § Robert D. Haas ’74 Charles W. Haines III ’75 § Sara L. Harmon ’11 Henry R. Hidell III ’59 Bernard Hirsh ’74 John B. Hoffman ’73  § Emma R. Holt ’09 Marguerite Horikawa ’10 Alexa M. Hornbeck ’10 Charles S. Hough ’44  § Morgan E. Humphrey ’09 Antonio P. Jackson ’71  § Myra S. Jacobs ’11 § Laura Grontkowski James ’86  § Steven J. Jo ’90 § Lee H. Kenworthy ’60 § Nicholas D. Kerr ’00 § Bonnie Dinsmore Kerrick ’58 Savannah R. Kopel ’11 Michael J. Kosoff ’56 § Virginia Work Kosoff ’56 § Susan Lane ’66 Jonathan H. Levinson ’90 E. David Luria ’54  § Sarah Belton Lutomski ’98 Anne Kirk Neff ’48 § Robert Neff ’48 § Naeemah S. Nelson ’00

LEADERSHIP GIFTS ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN BOLD TYPE SEE GIVING LEVELS PAGE 29

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Bruce S. Parkinson ’46 •  § Alyson N. Passanante ’10 § Hilary N. Pearsall ’10 Timothy P. Pesce ’82 Holly A. Phelps ’70  § Eli A. Reusch ’97 Philip G. Rhoads ’65 § JoAnn Riker ’09 Andrea E. Riley ’09 Javier J. Rivera ’09 § Katherine Thomas Roberts ’90 Richard F. Rodgers ’84 Kate Sherfy Rogers ’75 Sara McEvilly Rosamilia ’96 Rex D. Roskos ’11 Elizabeth K. Ross ’00 Emma L. Rowan ’08  § Willa L. Rowan ’11 § Elizabeth Satterthwaite § C. Herbert Sharpless ’66  § Linsey Hankins Short ’96 Kevin V. Simone ’11 § Douglas P. Smith ’64 § Suzanne F. Smith ’79 Craig X. Sotres ’74 § Carroll Stephens ’72 Jonathan R. Stott ’03 Michael E. Streubert ’98 Alicia Marciano Sullivan ’86 Barbara Suydam ’63 Betty Lou Leedom Thompson ’56 § Taisha M. Thompson ’91 Gordon L. Toggweiler ’04 Miranda Rich Tollman ’88 Victor C. Vaughen ’51 § Coerte R. Voorhees ’09 Alcora N. Walden ’01 Judy Winter Walker ’65 § Benjamin G. Walmer ’94 Elizabeth Weiss-Bernarducci ’80 Charlotte H. Wells ’11 Christopher P. Whitely ’91 Whitney G. Wilkerson ’95 Brian J. Wise ’93  § David W. Wright ’00

Parent Annual Fund Committee Amy Ward Brimmer Patricia Coscia Celine Darche Maria Maurio June Millington Jennifer Oglesby Amy Taylor Popkin ’82  § Eduardo Thuroff Ulrike Thuroff Community Annual Fund Committee Meredith Baldi Alford ’01 Tessa M. Bailey-Findley Andrea M. Barberio Lisa A. Collier § Jacqueline Coren Kathy Coyle §

Jennifer Kuebler Davis ’78 § Cristina Rysz DiSabatino ’03 Jane M. Dunlap  Lisa Faranca § Rachel M. Fumia Michael F. Gersie Karen Suplee Hallowell  § Colleen G. Hasson Tom Hoopes ’83 § Sheila A. Jacobs Gayle Kowalewski Laura Lavallee Cynthia A. Law Robert LeFever § S. Odie LeFever § Ralph D. Lelii § Claire M. Lutz Paul A. Machemer ’65 § Robert H. McBride Jr § Stephanie McBride § Julia B. Nickles ’03 Matthew C. Nierenberg ’96 Tiffany A. Olszuk Kathleen O’Neal § Margaret A. Peake ’03 Danielle Picard-Sheehan Andrew M. Popkin ’83  § Susan Quinn Terrance M. Reese Michelle Ruess Linda Silber Carter J. Sio ’76 § Lisa Stone  Heather A. Till Terry Tuttle Carol Wozniak §

Student Annual Fund Committee Tatiana M. Af Geijerstam Lindberg ’15 Kelechi A. Alfred-Igbokwe ’15 Francesca G. Annunziato ’15 Quinn M. Ardastra ’17 Katherine P. Begley ’16 Ephraim L. Benson ’17 Marguerite G. Carmean ’15 Margaret F. Cherney ’14 Elliana C. Clermont ’16 Aaliyah S. Collings ’16 Qudsiyyah Collings ’15 Alice S. Croom ’15 Sydney D. Denmark ’14 Ginneh E. Dickenson ’16 Natasha M. English ’14 Lily M. Falk ’15 Joshua O. Hoffman ’17 Yujia Jiang ’17 Emily R. Katsiff ’17 Brooke M. Levy ’16 Clare W. Loughlin ’14 Kathleen A. McDonough ’15 Eden A. McEwen ’17 Emilia Moscoso ’16 Juliana Pham ’14 Catherine R. Rodgers ’14

Deanna J. Roepcke ’14 Alessandra N. Sacchi ’14 Francesca Sacchi ’14 Lijiao Wang ’16 Ea Jung Yoo ’14

Regional Event Planning Groups Diane R. Brenner ’81 § Lauren M. Buroojy ’04 Nicholas E. Dawit ’02 Amelia A. Erwitt ’98 § Adriana E. Essilfie ’03 Meredith D. Gluck ’03 James C. Kingham ’99 Vincent B. Murphy IV ’03 § Catherine E. Pallenik ’04 Deirdre S. Tomlinson ’04 Parents Associations Patricia Ablat-Conard Delia Ardastra David Bader Richard Balka Kimberly Barder Stephanie Bariahtaris Carolyn Bauer Robert Bauer James Begley Suzanne Begley Amy Ward Brimmer Elana Broch Donna Brower Tobe Brownstein Jun Cai Pamela Carter Kuan Chen LiLi Chen Shu-Ling Chiang Jill Cifelli Jodi Cohen Renee Cohen Kimberly Verica Colando ’83 § Joe Coleman Judy Coleman Kelley Collings Betsy Cotton Callie Crowder Duanping Cui Marilyn Dabronzo Amy Felder Davidson ’77 § Lisa Delgado Diane Driessen C. Dori Dugan Mary Dunbar Christie Duncan-Tessmer Ruth English Katherine Hahn Falk Donghui Fan Hannah Galantino-Homer ’85 Qi Gao Alice Gens Beth Gilbert Christine Godshall Patricia Gomez-Vilches Sandy Gorelick

Debbie Gregory Perla Guerrero Anita Gupta Mark Haber  Stacey Haferl Penny Haff Dodie Hamblen § Nancy Harrison Xin He Caren Hibbitts Brian Hodges John B. Hoffman ’73  § Bella Jaikaria Kelly Jennings Ralph Jennings LeeAnn Kalb Susan Karr Julia Kazarov Vartan Kazarov Suzanne Keller Laura Kelly Marie Kelly Jane K. Keyser Annemarie Kiedaisch Dohee Kim Yuquan Kong Megumi Kozarsky Margaret Kumar Elizabeth Kuniholm Thor Kuniholm Huey-Ming Kuo Kenneth Kwong Dana Lansing Derry Light Christine Lilley Yulin Liu Virginia Loebel Amy Loescher Weihong Luo Anju Madnani Ellen Malavsky Jane Malloy Tracey Maloney N. Chiyo Moriuchi Michelle Morrison Catherine Murdock Barbara Murphy Lorraine M. Muth § Alisa Myles Carolyn Nicolosi Thaeh Norris Jennifer Oglesby Sherry Ortega Shujuan Pan Nina Paratore Archana Patel Neelam Patel Linda Patterson Lilia Pavlovsky Colleen Peterson Donna Picciano Liat Pisco Michael Pisco Amy Taylor Popkin ’82  § Peng Qi Mimi Quan Gang Ren


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LISA DELGADO P ’15

What does your family value most about George School? The quality of education and the small class size are at the top of the list. Also, the sense of community that is ever-present. Our neighborhood in Northeast Philly is lovely and has much diversity; however, our neighbors very much keep to themselves. I’ve never met some of the people who live only a few doors away. I believe that living at George School will help Anthony be a better neighbor one day. That, in and of itself, is invaluable.

Parent Donor and Volunteer

Why have you chosen to be an active volunteer for the school? George School has been very generous to our family. An education of this caliber would have been out of reach for us had it not been for the financial support we have received, and we are eager to give back. However, it’s not just quid pro quo. Volunteering has been an amazing experience for me personally. If I’m totally honest, I volunteer for some slightly selfish reasons. First, there’s the beauty of the campus. Every season has something more beautiful to offer than the one before it. I’m not a big fan of winter, but even frost is beautiful here. Then there are the kids; they look you in the eye and say hello, and if they know you well enough, you may even get a hug! Then there’s the staff, who ask you how you’re doing and then stop to hear your answer. Finally, there are the other parents. I’ve forged lasting friendships, heard amazing stories, and learned interesting things from parents I’ve met while volunteering. Baking a cookie, arranging flowers, or bagging candy seems a small price to pay for such an enriching experience.

Volunteering has been an amazing experience for me personally.… Giving is a great way to feel connected to the community.

You and your husband, Juan, give to the Annual Fund and encourage your son Anthony to give. Why is that important? Juan and I decided early on that giving to the Annual Fund was a priority. We see the benefits all around campus, from the amazing new athletic center to the vans that take students off-campus to extra materials for the 3D printer in robotics. Special things that add to the George School experience are supplemented with contributions from the Annual Fund. Giving is a great way to feel connected to the community. We encourage Anthony to give as a way of saying “thanks” to George School for believing in him and supporting his growth intellectually, physically, and spiritually. It isn’t the amount of the donation that is most important, but the commitment of continued support. We plan on giving for years after graduation and will encourage Anthony to do the same.

A Philadelphia native, Lisa runs a small specialty-foods import company with her father. She met Juan, a carpenter, in Malaga, Spain, and describes their dual-language family, which includes older son Nico as well as Anthony, as “floundering between Spanish and English often.” Family interests include soccer, guitar, and a love of food.

Michelle Riben Glynis Roberts Indira S. Rodrigo Nancy Ross Ann Rucker Gwen Scott-Hodges Gail Scuderi Hansa Shah Jitu Shah Jianqun Shao Christine M. Silverman Shari B. Simon Diane Sizer Alex Skovronek Terry Skovronek Patti Smialkowski Sara Spaner Deborah Stack Mauro Straulino Patricia Taylor

Skeffington Thomas Mary Tomlin Lauren Vakili Alicia Verleysen Johanna Vogel Min-Chi von Trentini Jacqueline Wagner Fang Wang Ren Wang Marshall D. Whinney ’86 Greta Wiley Tracy Williams Bing Xu Anne Yarnall Beth Yohe Mei Zhang Xin Zhang Yazhu Zhang Cynthia Zoller

Guest Speakers and Hosts Richard Balka Stephanie Bariahtaris April Binder-Lewis ’93 Marianna L. Bogucki ’05 Gabriel C. Diaz ’04 H. Robinson Foster ’04 Matthew L. Jaffe ’99 Allen Keller Suzanne Keller Kevin W. Lewis ’99 Amy Loescher Jane Malloy Lisa Manyoky Jennifer Oglesby Lilia Pavlovsky Mimi Quan Gwen Scott-Hodges Hansa Shah Hannah V. Shaw ’04

Matthew A. Shipon ’08 Seth R. Shipon ’01 Matthew C. Smoose ’99 Lindsay L. Stephenson ’04 K. Grace Turnbull ’05 Eric W. Welch ’04 Beth Yohe

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Admission Office Gerald Arth Anita Bhala Kuan Chen Kelley Collings Betsy Cotton Ruth English Katherine Hahn Falk George Ganges Robert Haberle Dodie Hamblen § Brian Hodges John B. Hoffman ’73  § Bella Jaikaria

Kelly Jennings Margaret Kumar Virginia Loebel Ellen Malavsky Lorraine M. Muth § Jennifer Oglesby Nina Paratore Amy Taylor Popkin ’82  § Janet Roy § Gwen Scott-Hodges Sara Spaner Alicia Verleysen Tracy Williams Beth Yohe

Other Administrative Volunteers David B. Crawford § Dorothy W. Detwiler  § Alex D. Reese ’09 Craig Scott § Scott Seraydarian ’90 Corissa Ginsberg Seraydarian ’91

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Science students had access to newly updated classrooms and lab equipment. Here, Carrie Huang ’15, Yonas Mehari ’14, and Andrew Gregory ’14 demonstrated how both sail shape and mast angle affect the forward force, to IB physics teacher Pat Renshall.


This 2013-2014 Annual Report includes donations made between August 1, 2013 and July 31, 2014. George School has tried to recognize all who have contributed so thoughtfully to the school. We apologize if we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled any name. Please advise us of any errors so that we may correct our records. Write to: Advancement Office, George School, 1690 Newtown Langhorne Road, PMB 4438, Newtown PA 18940, email to advancement@georgeschool.org, or call 215.579.6564.


Advancement Office George School 1690 Newtown Langhorne Road PMB 4438 Newtown, PA 18940-2414

Parents of alumni: If this magazine is addressed to a son or daughter who no longer maintains a permanent address at your home, please email us at advancement@georgeschool.org with his or her new address. BACK COVER: This aerial view of the George School campus, from Main to the new Fitness and Athletics Center, was captured by a special camera mounted on a quad copter. FRONT COVER: This is an aerial view of the east portion of Main and Red Square as captured from high above Drayton Circle. Photos by Peter Finger


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