Commencement 2o11 - Friends` Central School

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Commencement 2o11 - Friends` Central School
Time of Transition
Reunion 2011
Annual Report of Gifts
3:1 | Fall/Winter 2011
Commencement 2o11
Exceptional Individuals, A Robust Community
fall/winter 2011 magazine
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and is one of the many
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School community
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2011-2012
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
James Wright, Clerk
Melissa Anderson
James B. Bradbeer, Jr.
Adrian Castelli
Carolyn Cohen
Kenneth Dunn
George Elser
Wilson Felter
Christine Gaspar ’70
Robert Gassel ’69
Edward Grinspan
Walter Harris ’75
Karen N. Horikawa ’77
Deborah Hull
Kent Julye
Michael C. Kelly
Matthew S. Levitties ’85
Craig Lord
Edward Marshall ’68
Suzanne Morrison
James Murdock ’73
Jeffrey Purdy
Marsha Rothman
Ann V. Satterthwaite
Phillip E. Scott ’73
Jonathan Sprogell
Joy Takahashi
Helene van Beuren
Peter Arfaa, Emeritus
Barbara M. Cohen, Emerita
Hillard Madway, Emeritus
Joanna Schoff ’51, Emerita
2011-2012
ALUMNI/AE BOARD
Clio Mallin '96
Co-President
Latifah McMullin '99
Co-President
Rachel Newman Schwartz '89
Vice President
Bess Collier '96
Secretary
Jesse Amoroso '04
Jeffrey Brody '98
Deborah Charamella '01
Lauren Collier '99
Alice Hess Crowell '46
Andrea Deutsch '85
David Ellis '51
Janice Decker Frohner '60
Ruba Habtemicael '96
Susan Kelsay '59
Peter Klein '87
Kimberly Kurtz Lent ’87
Patrick Lord '90
Jane Cubberley Luce '68
Lauren Albert Ravitz '93
Angelina Riley '00
Alex Rolfe '01
Jessica Zeldin '88
Gail Carter Zuagar '97
fall/winter 2011 magazine
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OPENING COMMENTS
Letter from the Head of School
INTERIM HEAD OF SCHOOL
Dear Friends,
Joanne P. Hoffman
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
In the arc of the school year, the fall always offers that familiar
feeling of limitless possibility—the excitement of reconnecting with
teachers and friends, setting individual and collective goals, and
preparing to be challenged by new learning experiences. This time
of transition is characterized by reflection and renewal, when we
have the opportunity to imagine the many ways that we will help to
shape the Friends’ Central landscape.
Lisa D’Orazio
EDITOR
Jim Mack
Director of Publications
LAYOUT AND DESIGN
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DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
Lydia A. Martin
The theme of transition runs
through this fall/winter issue of our
magazine, and it captures not only
the spirit of the academic season, but
also mirrors this moment in Friends’
Central’s great history, filled with
potential and expectancy. This is
an exhilarating moment when the
community has the opportunity
to reaffirm its centering Quaker
values and feel sustained by its long
and distinguished history, while
envisioning a future filled with
endless possibility.
As I noted in my August letter to
our faculty and staff, Lucille Clifton,
in her poem Blessing the Boats,
writes about a period of transition,
“a time of sailing through this to
that.” Her poetic vision about this
kind of time includes the freedom
to explore uncharted territory, an
openness to all that comes our way,
and the confidence that many kinds
of support will grace our days. That
support at FCS comes in the form of
a spirited sense of community, which
is felt and expressed in every quarter
of our school.
From stories about our graduates’
transition to their colleges and
universities to the profiles of new
Board members to Jim Davis’s move
from choral director to his new role
as archivist, there are many exciting
transitional moments featured in this
issue—all contributing to the great
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strength of our community. This issue
also includes the 2010-2011 Annual
Report of Gifts, in which we take
a moment to review our successes,
thank our many generous volunteers
and donors, and look forward to the
year ahead.
All will be grounded this year by
the work on our Long-Range Plan:
Vision 2020, which will provide other
ways for us to embrace change and
tap the collective wisdom of our
community. During this process, we
will rely on the enduring values that
tether FCS to its mission, define our
community, and are, in Robert Frost’s
great phrase, native to the grain.
I hope that you enjoy reading
this issue of Quaker Works and
its celebration of transitions and
community, whether through
the words of our student
Commencement speakers Alexis
Lewis ’11 and Kyle Seid ’11 or
through the testimonials of our
alumni/ae about Reunion 2011.
Thank you for the many ways that
you contribute to the vibrancy of
Friends’ Central, and I look forward
to seeing you on campus many times
throughout the year. QW
Joanne P. Hoffman
Interim Head of School
DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI/AE AFFAIRS
Linda Waxman Wasserman ’75
DIRECTOR OF ANNUAL GIVING
Jody Mayer
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE ASSOCIATE
Catherine Fiebach
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE ASSISTANT
Diana Bleakley
COMMUNICATIONS AND
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
Amanda Ball
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Scott Sheppard
PHOTOGRAPHY
Rebecca Anderson
Lisa D’Orazio
Justin Garvin
Jay Gorodetzer
Jim Mack
Scott Sheppard
We welcome any comments, letters,
photographs, and suggestions for future
issues. Please send all communications to:
Editor, Quaker Works: The Magazine
Friends’ Central School
1101 City Avenue
Wynnewood, PA 19096
[email protected]
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CONTENTS
QUAKER WORKS • The Magazine of Friends’ Central School • 3:1 | Fall/Winter 2011
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F E AT U R E S
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An Exciting Time of Transition
FCS Welcomes Joanne P. Hoffman,
Interim Head of School
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Commencement 2011
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Annual Report of Gifts 2010-2011
Exceptional Individuals, A Robust Community
Through Generous Support, a Stronger School
D E PA RT M E N T S
ON THE COVER
OPENING COMMENTS
2
Letter from the Head of School
4
Letters to the Editor
CAMPUS LOG
5
Mr. Davis’ Opus
Quaker Mash
Lacrosse Rookie of the Year
6
2011 Academic Awards
New Members of the
Board of Trustees
ALUMNI/AE
16 Reunion 2011
What a Weekend!
20 Notes from Friends
ON THE COVER: Ariel Parker ’11,
Kathleen Carpenter ’11, and
Elizabeth Baker ’11 at their
Commencement exercises on
June 11, 2011.
PHOTO BY JAY GORODETZER.
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fall/winter 2011 magazine
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OPENING COMMENTS
Letters to the Editor
keep an ice cube from melting. We
built model rockets and played with
boomerangs. I was on the stage crew
for one production, and my senior
project was to work as an apprentice
to a general contractor doing home
renovations.
WHY MAKING MATTERS
I wanted to praise the concept
of having kids make things as
was detailed in the article about
AnnMarie Thomas in Quaker Works,
Issue 2:2 [pp. 26-27]. I think this
is a very important skill for children
to learn, and one that is being
forgotten in this age of instant
gratification-fed consumerism.
I remember many projects that I
made at FCS. The first group-made
project that I remember is turning
Jack Briggs’ third grade classroom
into a tall ship called “The Flying
Cloud.” Later on, I have memories
of many other projects—some in
wood shop class with Bob Emory,
some in middle school science with
Doug Ross, some in physics with
Keith Buckingham, and some on my
own. There was also the time when
my hair caught fire when I tried to
blow out an alcohol burner that had
gotten out of control, which resulted
in Doug Ross turning the fire
extinguisher on me! Other activities
that I recall included competitions
like the egg drop contest and a
challenge to build an enclosure to
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I credit the overall maker-friendly
atmosphere at FCS with helping to
develop my career as an engineer
and also with fostering my love of
tinkering with, taking apart, and
building things. I especially credit
Mr. Buckingham’s two-year physics
class with getting me interested in
attending engineering school. He
was very supportive of the students
that showed an honest interest
in learning about physics, and
allowed us great freedom in building
a curriculum by constructing
experiments to back up the theory
we were learning. Nowadays, when
my peers ask about the projects I
undertake, they are often surprised
to hear that I built something
myself. A common reply is, “Oh, I’m
not very handy, I could never build
something like that.” I think that
everyone can actually be a “handy”
person, given the chance to prove it
to themselves at a young age.
This is where a school like FCS
can continue to excel.
Alec Stevens ’90
Jackson Snider ’20 piloting the model of
the Spirit of St. Louis built by Joe Dubb’s 3C
class last year.
now steeped in the history of flight,
would appreciate a correction, I am
sure. Meanwhile, the magazine just
gets better and better. Thanks.
Jack Briggs,
Lower School Science Teacher
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FIRST IN FLIGHT
I was thrilled to see the picture of
my 3A class on page 2 and its link to
the article “Why Making Matters.”
However, the photograph is of a
model of the Wright Brothers’ Flyer,
not Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St.
Louis. Joe Dubb’s 3C class built a
gorgeous Spirit. The 3A and 3C kids,
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CAMPUS LOG
Many Friends’ Central alumni/ae joined the Upper School Chorus for one final song with
longtime director Jim Davis.
MR. DAVIS’ OPUS
Jim Davis went out with a bang
at the Spring Choral Concert, as
approximately 75 alumni/ae who came
to pay tribute to the beloved choral
director joined him and the Upper
School Chorus for a final song on
the FCS stage. Although Davis will
be retiring from his choral director
duties, he will remain part of the FCS
community, sharing his institutional
memory as the School archivist and
adding his support at alumni/ae events
and fundraising efforts.
When Davis arrived at Friends’
Central, there were only two concerts
a year, the chorus numbers were thin,
and no additional singing groups
existed. Over time, these two concerts
became six. He expanded the music
program to comprise a variety of
smaller ensembles including vocal
jazz, musical theater, triple trio, barber
shop, a capella, and vocal ensemble.
In 1998, Davis helped found the
Gay Straight Alliance, and he has
been an active and supportive faculty
representative ever since.
“I feel incredibly lucky to have
found a school that matched the
way I wanted to be with kids and
teachers—the tone, the modeled
authority, the mutual respect
between faculty and students,” Davis
said before his final concert. “Not
everybody is able to find that, a
school where they are able to settle in
and feel comfortable. This place is a
real home for me.”
Friends’ Central’s new choral
director is the enthusiastic and
accomplished Michele Zuckman,
who joins FCS from Lehigh Valley
ey
Charter High School for the
Performing Arts where she taught
ht
music theory and history, provided
ed
lessons in piano and voice, and
assisted in forming music curricula
ula
for grades 9-12. Zuckman earned
d
a BFA in vocal performance and
musical education at Carnegie
Mellon University and a master’ss
in choral conducting and music
education at Westminster Choir
College.
QUAKER MASH
Friends’ Central’s Mashup page is
the place to explore everything new
and cool at FCS: videos, photos,
and our new Memolane timeline.
The FCS Memolane shows each of
the moments our community has
created through online services such
as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, RSS
feeds, and more. You will be amazed
at how much we do! Check it out at
www.friendscentral.org/mashup.
DAHLE WINS LACROSSE ROOKIE
OF THE YEAR IN PENNSYLVANIA
After an outstanding freshman
season, Friends’ Central’s Emma
Dahle ‘14 was honored with the
Pennsylvania Area Schoolgirls
Lacrosse Association (PASLA) 2011
Rookie Award. She also earned
First-team All-Friends Schools
League honors. Dahle registered 51
goals, 45 assists, 45 draw controls,
35 ground balls, and 38 forced
turnovers. See more sports news,
results, and awards at http://www.
friendscentral.org/athletics.
CAMPUS LOG
STUDENTS HONORED AT 2011 ACADEMIC AWARD CEREMONIES
This past spring, many Friends’ Central students were
honored with an array of academic awards. Pictured here
are 17 members of the Class of 2011 who were inducted
into the Cum Laude Society. The Cum Laude Society
“recognizes academic achievement in secondary schools for
the purpose of promoting excellence (Areté), justice (Diké)
and honor (Timé).”
Congratulations to recipients (front row, from left)
Sarah Katz, Samantha Ellis, Alex Kleiman, Rachel
Goodman, Jane Gordon, and Ariel Parker; and (back
row, from left) Benjamin Yahalomi, Mitchell Johnston,
Louis Lesser, Daniel Kurnick, Kathleen Carpenter,
Deborah Lee, Kossi Anyinefa, Alexandra Forrest, and
David deLeon. Not pictured are Maggie Marks and
Roshan Negahban.
You can see the full list of spring award winners and photos in the
FCS Pressroom at http://www.friendscentral.org/pressroom.
THREE NEW MEMBERS NAMED TO BOARD OF TRUSTEES;
TRUSTEE EMERITUS HONORED
Friends’ Central is pleased to
announce that three new members
have joined its Board of Trustees
for the 2011-2012 school year.
Carolyn Cohen is a textile artist
who has exhibited her work
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nationally. She and her husband,
Scot, have two children at FCS,
Ally ’18 and Max ’19. Kent Julye
is the principal of Twin Anvil
Consultants, which specializes
in the restaurant and hospitality
industry. He is also a member of the
Westtown School Board of Trustees
and the Germantown Monthly
Meeting. Julye and his wife,
Tracy Mills, have one son at FCS,
Zachariah ’21. James Murdock ’73
CAMPUS LOG
is the owner of Endless Pools in
Aston. He and his wife, Catherine,
have two children at FCS, Nick ’14
and Mimi ’17. Murdock’s father,
John, served on the FCS Board in
the 1960s, and his two sisters also
graduated from Friends’ Central.
In addition, Ann Satterthwaite
has stepped down after serving
as Clerk of the Board for seven
years. She will continue to be a
member of the Board. Her son,
Andrew Newcomb ’87, graduated
from FCS. James Wright will
continue to serve as Clerk for
the 2011-2012 year. He is the
William R. Kenan Jr. Chair of the
Department of Classical and Near
Eastern Archaeology at Bryn Mawr
College. His sons Nicolaus ’00 and
Peter ’03 graduated from FCS.
Hillard Madway was named
Trustee Emeritus this year. Madway
received Friends’ Central’s Merrill
E. Bush Memorial Award in 2011
for his 34 years of service on the
(From left) New Trustees Carolyn Cohen, James Murdock ’73, and Kent Julye.
Board. During his tenure, he was a
member of the Building, Executive,
Finance, Long Range Planning, and
Property Committees. As Clerk of
the Building Committee, he oversaw
the development of the Lower School
Campus on Old Gulph Road, the
renovation of the Middle School, and
the construction of the Shallcross
Hall, the Shimada Athletic Center,
and the Fannie Cox Science and
Technology Center, among others.
He recently retired from a long
and successful career as the owner
of Ridge Pike Building Materials
Co., Inc., in Conshohocken. His
children David ’72 and Betsy ’84
graduated from FCS, as did three
grandchildren, Bess ’96, Lauren ’99,
and Matthew Collier ’03.
SPEAKER SERIES 2011 – 2012
INSIDE FCS:
A Night Out in
the Classroom
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Brian Greene
City Avenue Campus • 7:00 pm
Distinguished Visiting Scientist
So many of us have left curriculum
nights wishing we could go back to
school — well, parents, here is your
chance! A night out in the classroom,
sponsored by the Development
Office, is your opportunity to
appreciate your children’s teachers
in a whole new way. Choose a class
from a variety of possibilities, sit
back and . . . learn!
Information on the classes offered
and how to sign up will be provided at
a later date.
PHOTOS BY FCS STUDENTS
THE HIDDEN REALITY
Shallcross Hall • 7:30 pm
Columbia Professor, physicist, string
theorist, and author of several New York
Times bestsellers including The Elegant
Universe.
Described as “the single best explainer of abstruse
concepts in the world today” by the Washington Post, Brian
Greene joins past Distinguished Visiting Scientists such as
Bonnie Bassler, Squibb Professor of Molecular Biology,
Princeton University, and Jared Diamond, author of
books such as Guns, Germs and Steel and Collapse.
Free Ticketed Event
Please go to friendscentral.org and watch your
email several weeks before each event to find out
how to reserve your ticket.
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An Exciting Time of
TRANSITION
F C S We l c o m e s
J O A N N E P. H O F F M A N
Interim Head of School
BY LISA D’ORAZIO
Last spring, Friends’ Central School embarked on an extensive search for
an Interim Head of School, working with search consultants Earl Ball and
Jake Dresden of Carney, Sandoe, and Associates, an executive search firm
based in Boston. After interviewing a number of excellent candidates,
Ann Satterthwaite and Michael Kelly, co-clerks of the Search Committee,
announced with excitement that the Board of Trustees came to a unanimous
decision. Joanne P. Hoffman would serve as Friends’ Central’s Interim
Head of School for the 2011-2012 academic year.
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An Exciting Time of
TRANSITION
“Everyone who met Joanne was impressed
by her leadership experience, her
thoughtfulness, her ability to listen and
communicate, and her passion for Friends
education,” says Michael.
Throughout her
40-year career as an
educator, Joanne has
been drawn to schools
like Friends’ Central
that are centered on
values. “I have held a
long-standing regard
for Friends’ Central
and am moved by the
community’s passion to
realize an even greater
potential. I have found
myself tremendously excited to be back in a Quaker school
because I believe Friends’ values are perfectly aligned with
all that is excellent in education,” Joanne says.
her retirement, Moses Brown created the Hoffman
Scholarship Fund, which increases scholarship
opportunities for deserving students, in Joanne’s honor.
The school also renamed a newly renovated building on
campus, West Middle House, the Hoffman House, the
capstone of Moses Brown’s Campus Master Plan.
Joanne gravitates toward schools that grow and change
with their students and help shape the whole child. She
comments, “I care deeply about how children grow as
well as about the way we consistently reshape and revise
our learning environments to make them more vigorous
for our children in this ever-changing world.” Joanne
also sought ways to remain in the classroom at each
school in the teaching role that is so close to her heart.
Even as Head of Moses Brown, Joanne read poetry to
Lower Schoolers, co-taught values class in Middle School,
and occasionally taught in the Upper School English
classroom. Joanne explains, “I believe that connection
with students is so important that I hope to find a way to
be in the classroom here at Friends’ Central, too.”
When she retired, Joanne wanted to contribute in new
ways to a profession that had been so good to her. So, she
began volunteering and serving on the board at Beacon
In her professional career, Joanne served as Associate
Academy
in Boston, Mass., and serving on the board of
Head of School at Concord Academy in Concord,
Axis of Hope, an international
Mass., Director of Admission
conflict-resolution organization,
and Academic Dean at The Ethel
also
in Boston. Beacon Academy
Walker School in Simsbury, Conn.,
“I CARE DEEPLY ABOUT
provides
eighth graders who
and, most recently, served as Head
are
smart
and motivated, yet
of School at Moses Brown School,
HOW CHILDREN GROW
academically under-served, with a
a nationally known Quaker school
jump
year to prepare for admission
in Providence, R.I. for 15 years.
AS WELL AS ABOUT THE
to
independent
schools and the
While at Moses Brown, Joanne
rigorous
curriculum
that will
WAY WE CONSISTENTLY
launched two strategic plans,
follow.
Axis
of
Hope
teaches
the first culminated in a $26.2
conflict
analysis,
management,
and
RESHAPE AND REVISE OUR
million fundraising campaign
prevention
to
youth
and
educators
that enabled extensive campus
worldwide. Joanne says, “The
LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
improvements. The second set
desire to work at Beacon and Axis
goals for the school through
of
Hope stemmed from the values
TO
MAKE
THEM
MORE
2012 and included extending
internalized
in me from working at
foreign language instruction
Moses
Brown.
Quaker education
VIGOROUS
FOR
OUR
to Kindergarten, improving
has
shaped
who
I am and what I
technology efforts, implementing
CHILDREN
IN
THIS
EVERdo.”
more environmentally sustainable
practices on campus, and
expanding its global education
initiatives. After she announced
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CHANGING WORLD.”
Joanne is excited about leading
Friends’ Central during this time
of transition. She shares that
An Exciting Time of
TRANSITION
Joanne Hoffman invited David Felsen to her first, informal staff meeting this summer.
although people often feel that times of transition are
In another order of business, Joanne had her first official
risky, she believes that times of transition are exciting
photo shoot as leader of Friends’ Central. While jokingly
because there is a dynamic and
describing the glare of her white
hopeful quality of movement
hair in the sun, a glimpse of her
involved. Joanne explains that
true personality shined through.
“the word ‘transition’ suggests
Next to the detail-oriented, focused,
“QUAKER EDUCATION HAS
going from one place to another
measured Head of School was a
while holding onto sustaining
charming, charismatic, familiar
SHAPED WHO I AM AND
values that have made a school
side that draws others in. However,
what it is. While remaining true
nothing brought more delight to
WHAT I DO.”
to its Quaker roots, Friends’
her face than when she stopped to
Central School will also look
have her photo taken with some
toward a bright future through
young summer campers. That was
new eyes.”
when the real Joanne came to life.
She
was completely engaged in
Joanne began her tenure as Friends’ Central’s Interim
conversation
with
these
third
and fourth graders, and one
Head of School on July 5. She immediately went to work,
could
immediately
see
why
Joanne
was drawn to Friends’
immersing herself in the culture of FCS by getting to
Central
and
why
Friends’
Central
chose
Joanne. Intelligent,
know the administration and staff. While embodying the
compassionate,
involved—she
is
an
educator
steeped in
practice of respecting the past and looking toward the
those values that make up a successful and vibrant Quaker
future, she invited “special guest” David Felsen to her first
school,
a fitting leader to guide Friends’ Central through
staff meeting. At the impromptu gathering, Joanne and
this
hopeful
time of transition. QW
David shared their mutual admiration for one another, and
everyone present could see that Friends’ Central would be
in good hands.
Lisa D’Orazio is the Director of Communications at Friends’ Central.
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COMMENCEMENT 2011
Exceptional Individuals, A Robust Community
BY SCOTT SHEPPARD
“One of the major benefits of the environment at Friends’ Central is that it
has enabled each of us to develop strong, distinct senses of self. The passion,
self-expression, and drive many of you have displayed throughout your high
school career are manifestations of individual exceptionalism. And they will
enable many of you to undoubtedly go on to do great things.”
-Kyle Seid ’11
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Even though we were driven indoors by the
impending rain, student speaker Kyle Seid ’11
set the tone for what, as Head of School
David Felsen reminded us, was a beautiful
celebration of the graduating seniors. The
ceremony began with Felsen honoring Ann
Satterthwaite for her seven years of service
as the Clerk of the Board of Trustees.
Alexis Lewis ’11 was the first student speaker, and she
shared a wistful message about the importance of the
journey. Her speech was filled with stories from Lower
School and an overwhelming excitement for the future. “In
order to continue on our next journey we must take our
past with us as we move on in life,” she said. “Wherever
we may find ourselves, we must always hold true to what
shaped our past, acknowledge and appreciate what we are
today, and dare to be all that we can be tomorrow!”
Seid then reminded us that what makes the FCS
community such a dynamic force is that we celebrate
our differences. “Much of what we focus on at Friends’
Central is the strength and identity of our community,”
he said. “Embracing, championing, and fostering
individualism is conducive to a better community, or at
the very least one I would prefer. By celebrating your
individualism and encouraging each other to do great
things, you will continue to make our community here
and every community you choose to be part of going
forward stronger for it.”
Jim Davis (top) and David Felsen shared inspiring words at
the ceremony.
The combination of their speeches left the crowd in
tears of joy then laughter, then both.
These students were followed by commencement
speaker, Jim Davis, who retired after 39 years of
service as the choral director. Throughout his life, Davis
explained that one must recognize the difference between
what is noise and what Guiseppi Verdi calls your himmel,
your liebe, and your lied (your heaven, your love, and
your song).
We congratulate our graduates on their success at
Friends’ Central, and wish them the best as they head off
toward future journeys. We know they will carry a little
FCS in their hearts wherever they go, knowing they are
always welcome here. QW
Student speakers Kyle Seid ’11 and Alexis Lewis ’11 brought tears
and laughter to the commencement audience.
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Scott Sheppard is a former Communications Associate and Upper
School English teacher at Friends’ Central.
The Class of 2011
Kossi Anyinefa ..................Yale University
Drew Kopicki ....................Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Elizabeth Baker ................Syracuse University
Nora Koppelman ..............Boston University
Danie Bendesky................University of Rochester
Daniel Kurnick..................Williams College
Loren Blank ......................The George Washington University
Deborah Lee .....................Penn State University
Matthew Block ..................New York University
KathyAnn Lee ...................Ithaca College
Jonathan Brandin .............Lehigh University
Louis Lesser .....................Rice University
Christopher Callans .........Drexel University
Alexis Lewis......................Widener University
Kathleen Carpenter .........Vassar College
Michael Loewenstein .......Indiana University at Bloomington
Devin Coleman .................Clemson University
Maggie Marks ...................Duke University
Jessica Cooper .................University of Delaware
Chelsea Mastrocola..........University of Maryland
Kimberly Corliss ..............University of Mississippi
Ryan McConnell................Trinity College (Conn.)
Paul Cotler........................University of Pennsylvania
Monaye Merritt .................Temple University
Paulina Coutifaris ............Franklin and Marshall College
Alexander Mitts ................Oberlin College
Aengus Culhane ...............Lafayette College
Roshan Negahban ............Fordham University
Sarah Cullinan ..................Muhlenberg College
Ariel Parker ......................Swarthmore College
Jacob Davidson .................Hamilton College
Leah Perloff ......................Northwestern University
David deLeon ....................Drexel University
Grace Phelan ....................The University of the Arts
Sean Doerrman ................Earlham College
Justin Pinder ....................St. John’s University - Queens
Katherine Drebin ..............Union College
Adam Posner ....................Franklin and Marshall College
Samantha Ellis .................University of Pennsylvania
Jesse Pudles ....................Chapman University
Matthew Fedder ...............University of Vermont
Douglas Roberts ...............Ithaca College
Julia Feldbaum .................Denison University
Jessie Rohrer ...................The George Washington University
Michael Fires ....................Emory University
Katherine Roll ..................University of Pittsburgh
Rachel Fishman ................Muhlenberg College
Elisabeth Rubin ................Franklin and Marshall College
Alexandra Forrest ............University of Pennsylvania
Melanie Sachs ..................Temple University
Akiva Goldstein.................Israeli Defense Force
Ian Sadock ........................West Chester University
Rachel Goodman ..............University of Pennsylvania
Caroline Satalof................Elon University
Jane Gordon .....................University of Chicago
Daniel Segall ....................Wake Forest University
Lee Gratz ..........................Lehigh University
Kyle Seid ...........................Macalester College
Veronica Hall ....................Temple University
Alexi Several ....................The George Washington University
Claire Harris .....................University of Richmond
Alex Sheltzer ....................Tufts University
Meredith Harris ................Ithaca College
Mary Shimell ....................Texas Lutheran University
Beau Hauser .....................Dickinson College
Samuel Siegel-Wallace ....Connecticut College
Rafi Hayne.........................Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sonjay Singh .....................Trinity College (Conn.)
Jaime Hyman ....................Indiana University at Bloomington
Cary Snider .......................University of Pennsylvania
Mitchell Johnston.............Princeton University
Christopher Speicher.......Allegheny College
Bari Joseph.......................Indiana University at Bloomington
Carrie Sutherland ............New York University
Wesley Kaminsky .............University of Arizona
Briana Thomas .................St. John’s University - Queens
Matthew Karliner .............Saint Joseph’s University
Aja Thornton .....................University of Southern California
Sarah Katz ........................Oberlin College
David Weiss ......................Tufts University
Jacob Katznelson .............Drexel University
Gabrielle Weiss ................Tulane University
Malique Killing .................Muhlenberg College
Rachel Weissman .............Brandeis University
Alexander Kleiman ..........Brown University
Nicole Wolfson..................Penn State University
Katrina Knight ..................Drexel University
Benjamin Yahalomi .........University of Pennsylvania
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REUNION 2011
WHAT A WEEKEND!
BY LINDA WAXMAN WASSERMAN ’75
More than 500 alumni/ae, family members, and friends
returned to Friends’ Central last May 13-15 for an
exciting Reunion 2011.
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Leonard Haas ’76 (right, with David Felsen) was honored with the Distinguished Alumnus
Award for his generous support of the School’s many projects and his numerous professional
acting and stage accomplishments, which include the Barrymore Award for the role of Henry
in The People’s Light and Theater production of The Fantasticks.
Party-goers from around the block
to as far away as Canada, Israel,
and Sweden took part in dozens of
activities including campus tours,
Varsity athletic contests, Meeting for
Worship, distinguished alumna and
alumnus presentations, visits to the
archives, and class parties on and off
campus. This year, we also threw a
grand retirement party for longtime
faculty members Jim Davis, Lou
DelSoldo, and Lylee Van Pelt. In
addition, alumni/ae gave a combined
Reunion gift of $131,974.
Lynne Iverson Neefe ’61 received the
Distinguished Alumna Award, which
recognized her compassion and excellence
in the field of infectious disease education,
research, and clinical practice, as well as
her unparalleled commitment to Friends’
Central through her work as a class agent,
reunion coordinator, and member of the
Blackburn Society.
Thank you to everyone who
participated in Reunion 2011 and to
those who shared their wonderful
reflections with us! QW
Linda Waxman Wasserman ’75 is the Director
of Alumni/ae Affairs at Friends’ Central.
REUNION REFLECTIONS
Reunion was special, as some of our classmates
traveled long distances to reconnect. While
there’s no substitute for real face time, Facebook did
its job by starting the ball rolling in some instances.
We laughed together (at an impromptu large party at
Sang Kee Noodle House) and shed some tears together
(commemorating and honoring our dear classmate,
Jean-Pierre Guggenheim). In all, a friendly way to
celebrate each other and FCS.
- Eve Ellis ’76
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It was a challenge and
fun to help plan our 50th
Reunion, and it was
rewarding and more fun
to attend and see so many
classmates after so many
years. Everyone had a good
time, and everyone looks
pretty good, too!
- Julie Pontz Curson ’61
REUNION REFLECTIONS
We probably all have the same reaction when
we hear that another Friends’ Central Reunion is
coming up “I can’t believe it’s been ___ years!”
But, a quick look in the mirror confirms the
decades since graduation. The reunions get
better as the years go by. They become less
about “What do you do?” and more about “How
are you?” I was surprised by how close I felt to
people that I haven’t seen in several years. What
a wonderful time to celebrate, reconnect,
remember those who have passed on, and
support each other.
It was a great joy to get together
with the wonderful people of
the class of ’71. Kudos to Joan
Alexander, for being the motivating
factor in getting us all together
again. She brought us to Friends’
Central from cities near and far,
and the Reunion did not disappoint.
We shared our news, some happy,
some sad, but were all there in
support of one another, just as we
had been 40 years before. As in the
past, we shared some great jokes
(concerning someone’s vacation)
and laughed harder than ever. It
was so difficult to say goodbye.
Here’s hoping that we can all get
together again soon!
- Liz Fried Richman ’71
- Dan Weiser ’76
OMG! Our 30th Reunion was so meaningful
and so much fun. Kudos to the Development Office
for using Facebook to arrange everything. People from
near and far arrived on campus, and the party continued
into the weekend. It is so nice to be reconnected and
feel the warmth of dear old friends.
- Julie Cowitz Gordon ’81
I had a great time at Reunion
Weekend. The class of ’91
(including its several honorary
members) remains the same
warm, caring, and friendly
group I remember from two
decades ago. I CAN’T WAIT
FOR THE 25TH.
– Max Kaufman ’91
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Notes from Friends
Alumni/ae
Share Your Alumni/ae News
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1934
Sarah Wallis Stevens writes, “My usual
plans to divide the year between Old
Saybrook, Conn., and Jensen Beach,
Fla., were frustrated last winter because
in early November I fell and broke
the femur of my right leg. Rehab and
a month in assisted living delayed my
move south until March, where I stayed
until May.” Her family is planning a
party in September to celebrate her 95th
birthday! “Six children, nine grandkids,
and five ‘greats’ should make it a
memorable affair,” she adds.
To contribute, email communications@
friendscentral.org or write to Editor,
Quaker Works: The Magazine, Friends’
Central School, 1101 City Avenue,
Wynnewood, PA 19096. (All alumni/ae
notes are edited for length, grammar,
and content.)
Reunion 2011 » Class
of 1941
» Bill Carson
Reunion 2011 » Class
of 1936
1943
Dorothy Coleman Dangerfield is
busy running her household, which
includes her husband, Ben, and her
granddaughter, who has two sons, ages
3 and 4. “It is a most interesting life
for us!” she writes. “We still do a bit
of traveling, and went to Costa Rica in
June. Ben and I allowed our son and his
wife to take the zip line without us.”
» Peg Harper and Henry Edmunds
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Charlie Russ is a docent at the Dallas
Arboretum and Botanical Garden in
Dallas, Texas, and has also given tours
of the antiques in the DeGolyer House
for the past 22 years. He is the treasurer
of the American Museum of Miniature
Arts, a non-profit museum, where he gives
illustrated talks on irises, colonial furniture,
and opera. Russ has lived in Dallas for 37
years and retired 1989 after working for
DuPont for 40 years. He has two children
and eight grandchildren. In his spare time,
he enjoys working in his garden.
1947
Brigitte Solmitz Alexander meets
Martha Schmidheiser DuBarry ’44
almost daily at the pool at KendalCrosslands in Kennett Square. She
also sees Mollie Jones Kline ’51 and
Bill Ravdin ’46, who live there. “The
upbeat atmosphere and the mutual
respect remind me of Friends’ Central,”
she writes. “If you want to experience
once more the good sides of your high
school experience, come live in a Quaker
retirement community.”
1948
Jack Banks threw out the ceremonial
first pitch at a Florida Marlins game in
May, a result of his being the highest
bidder at an auction for the benefit of
the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
Reunion 2011 » Class
of 1946
at 78. There’s a lot of laughter at these
gatherings, too, as we share memories
and stories of many years ago. As an
example, wasn’t our senior show a hoot?
In case people don’t remember it was our
adaptation of South Pacific. Jane and I
still remember the duet we sang to Miss
Bryant, our French teacher. As neither
of us was in the chorus, we’re sure the
audience was relieved to find it was a
blessedly short number.”
1953
» (From left) Elaine Eissler, Douglas Greenfield, Ellen Burr, Beverly Buck Brunker,
Alice Hess Crowell, Dorothy Schwab Weitthoff, Norm Hoffer, and Jack Katsanos
in Hollywood, Fla. He writes, “The last
time I threw a baseball was in 1946,
when I was centerfielder and third-string
pitcher for the FCS Varsity Baseball
team (who was Inter-Ac League cochampions) … Unfortunately, my pitch
was low and inside. But glorious! Does
life begin at 81? This day it did.” Banks
currently resides in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
1950
Marlee Turner enjoyed a busy summer
season at her Northern Pines Bed and
Breakfast in Raymond, Maine. Her son
David works for Apple in Los Angeles;
son Steven works for Turner Construction
in Dallas; and son John is an electrical
engineer in San Diego. She enjoys
swimming in Crescent Lake, Rotary
Club activities, playing bridge, attending
Portland Friends Meeting, and living each
day. “Come visit me!” she writes.
1951
Shirley Smith Earle often gets together
with some of her FCS classmates, who,
she writes, “always take time to sing the
praises of the Friends’ Central we know
and the significant part Quaker values
have played in our lives and still do, even
Reunion 2011 » Class
of 1951
Frank James and his wife, Dell,
celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary in November 2010.
They moved to a condo in downtown
Winston-Salem, N.C., after 40 years
of living in two leafy residential
neighborhoods. They are enjoying
walking to restaurants, a movie theater
that specializes in independent films,
the theater, the arts district, and the
symphony. “At age 75, having a CVS
pharmacy right across the street and the
post office a block away are plusses as
well,” he writes. Their oldest daughter
lives in Center City, Philadelphia, and
their granddaughter, Keira, started her
freshman year at Swarthmore College in
the fall. She is the 14th member of the
James family to go to Swarthmore. “My
father, Paul M. James, M.D. ’25, was
the first and graduated in 1929. We are
proud of Keira and predict that she will
love the school, the only college to which
she applied,” he notes.
1954
Bob Jansen lives in Saline, Mich. He is
a retired pastor and still helps at his local
church.
1955
» (From left) Bill Bernard, David Ellis, and Lewis Creskoff
Toby Walters is currently serving as
Chairman of the Board of Directors
of Avow Hospice, the hospice that
serves Collier County, Fla. He has been
involved on the Board of the not-for-
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Notes from Friends
profit health care organization since
1994, serving on committees as an officer
and chairman of a fundraising campaign.
The mission of Avow is to provide
quality end of life care to patients
whereby they are pain free, spiritually
nourished, and die with a sense of dignity
and purpose to their lives. The health
care provider also offers grief counseling
and bereavement services to the families
of the patients.
1959
Dick and Bonnie Forster Richards
celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary
on August 5. They met at FCS in second
grade, started dating in ninth grade and
have made a wonderful life together.
Their three sons, Whit, David, and Drew,
planned a surprise party for them at a
nearby resort. All the guests, including
their seven grandchildren, kept the secret,
and Bonnie and Dick were overwhelmed
by the love-filled occasion.
1960
Rich Ulmer is president and CEO of
InVitro International in Irvine, Calif.
His company, which develops and
commercializes non-animal test kits and
laboratory services, participated in the
Eighth Annual World Congress of NonAnimal Testing Methods in Montreal
last August. Ulmer also writes that his
first granddaughter is just about to start
her sophomore year at UC Santa Cruz.
“Needless to say,” he writes, “we don’t
feel old enough to have her that far along
in school yet. Fondest greetings to all the
Class of ’60, and let’s start thinking about
a follow up to our great 50th Reunion …
how about a 55th?”
1961
Joan Fleischhauer Smith was so sorry
to miss her 50th Reunion. She retired
in June after 18 years as Upper School
Head at Roland Park Country School
and 46 years as an educator. “I’m loving
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Reunion 2011 » Class
of 1961
» (Front, from left) Ray Battey, Joan Belletti, Sally Craig, Rich Allman, Julie Pontz Curson, and Sally
Schrader Irving; (middle, from left) Libby Mayer, Betsy Plank Preston, Gay Sharpless Wittenberg, Robert
Seaman, and Roger Readinger; (back, from left) Lynne Iverson Neefe, Sandy Taxin, Pat McA
McAvoy Sayre,
Lynn Fisher, Richard Mills, Bruce Newton, Ann Ginshurgh Hofkin, and Jacqueline Fields
retirement!” she writes. “I will continue
to do some work for the school, starting
with a trip to Korea in September.”
1964
Martin Crabtree writes, “I have felt
indebted to the values and education I
received at FCS. As a result, my parents
and I became attenders of Radnor Friends
Meeting. In 1975 I returned to Switzerland
and became a high school teacher of
English, and I also taught German to
exchange students. My wife and I are
friends of the Friends, and although we
are members of the Swiss Protestant
Church, we attend Meeting for Worship
every three weeks in our area. In a delicate
and inoffensive way I have endeavored to
impart the importance of as much peace as
is humanly possible into the minds of my
students, as well as the merits of a simple
way of life. I wish all of my contemporaries
everything they need for the future, and I
wish FCS, its students, and faculty and staff,
all the blessings they need!”
2010. It has been
published in eight
countries, made it
onto several “Best
Of” lists for 2011.
“Oogy and I do a
lot of fundraisers
for local rescues
and shelters and
visit schools whenever we can,” he writes.
Levin’s sons, Noah and Dan, are juniors
in college, and his wife, Jennifer, is busy
with her law practice as well as being a
certified Zumba instructor. Levin is an
attorney with International Recoveries,
LLC, in Ardmore.
Reunion 2011 » Class
1965
Larry Levin’s first book, Oogy: The Dog
Only A Family Could Love, spent 10 weeks
on the New York Times Nonfiction Best
Seller list after publication in October
» Marica Kephart McK
McKeon
of 1966
1970
Reunion 2011 » Class
Sherry McVickar has received an
increasing amount of attention for her
artwork since the launch of her website,
barnlady.net. Forty-five of her paintings
will be on display at Paoli Hospital this
fall, and she will have two solo shows
at Montgomery County Community
College and Kendal at Longwood. She
also speaks often with Carry Cooper,
Stephanie Koenig, and Larry Camp.
of 1971
» (Front, from left) Kathleen O’Neill, Emily Mustin Nicholson, Joan Shapiro Alexander, Joseph
Sherry McVickar’s ’70 “Great Barn at
Arrandale: 8AM”
Teti, Peter Preston, and Al Taylor; (back, from left) Franny Lindquist Rosenberg, Melissa Richter
Marchand, Dickson Dangerfield, Stacey Polan, Linda Robinson Groverman, and Liz Fried Richman
Wooster School Honors Alumnus for Commitment and Service
Tad Jacks ’75 (left) receives the H. Korb Eynon Award for
Enduring Commitment and Service from Wooster School
Headmaster Timothy Golding, former FCS faculty member.
Tad Jacks ’75 received the H. Korb Eynon Award for Enduring
Commitment and Service to Wooster School in Danbury, Conn., this
April. As Director of Admissions, Jacks oversaw enrollment increases
the past three years, helped create a new program for 3-year-olds, and
chaired the search committee for the founding director of the Prospect
School, which serves students with learning disabilities at Wooster.
Jacks also devoted countless evenings to the review of the school’s
mission statement and to the Educational Roadmap Committee this
year. Jacks led the creation of new school viewbooks and assisted
with the refurbished Wooster website and an online re-enrollment
process. In presenting this award, Headmaster Timothy Golding, a
former FCS faculty member, remarked, “The tradition of the Eynon
Award as stated in the citation is long term investment in Wooster. This
year, I am breaking with the pattern of longevity in years to focus on his
‘investment’, and to recognize someone who in three short years has
become indispensible to handling the enormous weight of the myriad
of new initiatives currently under way at Wooster.”
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Reunion 2011 » Class
of 1976
» (Front, from left) Carole Ward, Eve Ellis, Arlette Smith, Elizabeth Phillips, Leonard Haas, Bill
Weiner, and Peter Baumann; (middle, from left) Ramsay Pennypaker, Jim Prall, Neil MacGaffey,
and John Whereat; (back, from left) Lisa Staton Washington, Matthew Erulkar, Hannah George
McCarthy, Dan Weiser, and Kevin Hooks
1980
Barrett Caldwell was profiled in Purdue
University’s Industrial Engineering Impact
Magazine for his distinctive research
in how people get, share, and use
information. His work has led him
to study issues ranging from human
tolerance for delays in the use of
Reunion 2011 » Class
of 1981
technology to the different capabilities
astronauts, robots, and controllers
have for storing, processing, analyzing,
and generating information. “We’re
focusing on the goal—map the moon
and dig up some water—by studying
their combinations and connections,”
he says in the article. Caldwell is
the director of the Indiana Space
Grant Consortium and the Group
Performance Environments Research
Lab, and is an associate professor at
Purdue with dual appointments in
industrial engineering and aeronautics
and astronautics.
1985
Jon Vaden and his wife, Michelle,
welcomed their son, Andrew, on March
2, 2011. “We love living close to the
beach in Santa Cruz, Calif.,” he writes.
1987
Stephen Kay, managing director of
broker-dealer sales and relationship
management at Knight Capital Group,
Inc., was named President of the
Security Traders Association of New
York (STANY) in 2010-2011. In this
role, he focused on STANY’s educational
role, helping members understand new
regulations and other issues affecting the
markets.
1988
» (Front, from left) Claudia Zeldin, Ellen Weinberg Coten, Julie Cowitz Gordon, and Rebecca Klein
Clark; (back, from left) Patrick Sernyak, Chris Knutson, and C. Jeffrey Garrison
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Maria Farnon lives in Denver and
works for CenturyLink, a leading
U.S. telecommunications company,
managing the company’s voice services.
In her spare time, she goes up to the
mountains as much as possible to ski
and bike. This summer she completed
a 100K ride in the Tour de Cure, an
event to benefit the American Diabetes
Association. She also volunteered as a
Road Marshall in the U.S. Pro Cycling
Challenge, a six-stage race in Colorado
that included many of the Tour de
France competitors.
Reunion 2011 » Class
of 1986
1995
Ellen Rink married Bradley Young on
February 1, 2011, at Sandals Grande St.
Lucian, St. Lucia, West Indies. Ellen is a
preschool teacher at the House at Pooh
Corner in Houston, Texas, where the
couple resides.
Alumna Competes in “Toughest
Footrace on Earth”
» (Front, from left) Josh Broker, Jamie Freundlich, Melissa Shuman Zarin, Karon Kramer, Hisun
Rim, Andy Cohen, Richard Grossman, Jackie Bitensky, and Katie Meyers Kasmer; (back, from left)
Joel Perloff, Grover Washington III, Frazier Sinkler, Laura Meloney Dugan, Ben Kell, Anja Jefferis
Levitties, Andy Backover, and Steve Chanin
1989
1994
Rachel Newman Schwartz welcomed
her daughter Eleanor Blanche on
September 23, 2009.
Melanie McCarthy Frick attended the
Harvard University Graduate School of
Education’s Principal Center for a week
in June. School leaders from all over
the world engaged in intense workshops
pertaining to the Art of Leadership.
“I am excited to use the information
learned at Harvard with my students and
teachers during this upcoming school
year at Springfield Township High
School,” she writes. “I hope everyone
from the Class of 1994 is doing well!”
Eleanor Blanche Schwartz, daughter of Rachel
Newman Schwartz ’89.
Reunion 2011 » Class
of 1991
Meredith Bobroff
Murphy ’96
completed the
Badwater 135-mile
ultramarathon,
billed the toughest
footrace on earth,
in July. She finished
the race in a little
over 46 hours. After
having crewed
and paced other
runners in the
past, this year
Meredith Bobroff Murphy ’96
completed the Badwater
she was finally
135-mile ultramarathon,
selected to run the
billed the toughest footrace
invitation-only race
on earth, in July. She
finished the race in a little
for the heartiest
over 46 hours.
80-90 people who
compete each year.
“It was an amazing journey and a thrill to
compete and finish this race,” she writes.
The temperatures peaked at 120°F, and the
course transverses multiple mountains.
The race begins at Badwater Basin (280 feet
below sea-level), located in Death Valley,
Calif., the lowest point in the U.S., and
finishes 8,300 feet up Mount Whitney, Calif.,
the highest peak in the continental U.S. The
race features a cumulative ascent of 13,000
feet!
» (From left) Joy Clairmont, Max Kaufman, Tamara Thomas Smith, Julie Nathanson Holcomb, Aimee
Taxin Rubin, Alex Miller, Helena Miller, Laura Forman, Dean Griffith, Atif Ahmad, and Michelle
Goldstein Kitchen
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Notes from Friends
Reunion 2011 » Class
of 1996
Rachel Landis Weatherly and her
husband, Mitchell, welcomed their son
Eamon Mitchell Weatherly on August
19. He weighed 7 lbs, 13 oz. He joins
big sister, Nola Rae. “This summer, our
family has split time between the pool
and adventure races!” she writes. “While
I will take an extended maternity leave
through the end of the year, I continue
to work at FEMA in Washington, D.C.,
and love my job!”
» (From left) Robert Marsh, Evie Bricklan Marsh, Clio Mallin, Mallory Floyd, and Hilary Takiff Weiss
with husband, Stuart Weiss
1996
1997
Scott Auslander is a successful
restaurateur in Washington, D.C. He
is the current owner of Ventnor Sports
Café, a popular sports bar, and Toledo
Lounge, both in Adams Morgan. Several
FCS alumni/ae are known to pop in for a
drink or to catch a Phillies’ game.
Sondra Rosenberg and her husband,
FCS faculty member Carl Bradley,
welcome their son Nolan Rainer Bradley,
who was born on April 11, 2011. He
weighed 8.7 pounds at birth.
Chrissy Shaw Dougherty lives in New
Orleans with her husband, Chris, and
their two daughters, Zuzu and Hazel.
She works as a pediatric nurse with
oncology and hematology patients at the
local children’s hospital. “I am fortunate
enough to live near Denise Woltering
Vargas and her husband and beautiful
daughter. I hope to return to FCS for
the next big Reunion, as I was VERY
pregnant for the last,” she writes.
Zuzu and Hazel Dougherty, daughters of Chrissy
Shaw Dougherty ’96.
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AnnMarie Polsenberg Thomas and
her husband, Chris, welcomed their
daughter Grace Ellen Thomas on July 1,
2010. She joins big sister, Sage. Thomas
co-directs the Center for Pre-Collegiate
engineering education at the University
of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn.
The center runs programs for PK-12
teachers, including a graduate certificate
in Engineering Education.
Grace and Sage Thomas, daughters of AnnMarie
Thomas ’97.
Rachel Landis Weatherly ’97 with her husband,
Mitchell, and daughter, Nola.
1998
Ross Trachtenberg is living in Center
City, Philadelphia, with his wife,
Lori. He is the Assistant Director of
Admission at FCS, and is entering
his ninth season as head coach for the
Varsity Baseball Team, which brought
home the Friends Schools League title in
2011 and is returning a strong squad for
2012. During the summer, Trachtenberg
coaches in the New York Collegiate
Baseball League (NYCBL), which is a
league for top college players. He also
recently took on the position of associate
scout for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He
evaluates high school and college players
in the Philadelphia area, and in the
NYCBL, then reports to the Pirates
about their professional potential.
1999
Latifah McMullin finally got her
chance to go skydiving in August after
five weather-related cancelations.
“Skydiving is the most amazing thing
I’ve ever done,” she writes. She met her
friend Ebony at Skydive Philadelphia
in Perkasie, Pa., for the jump. “That
morning it was pouring, but by the time
we arrived the skies were clear and
blue. In the plane climbing to 17,000
feet I kept thinking ‘I can’t believe I’m
FINALLY going to do this.’ My first
moment of fear came when I watched
Ebony’s younger brother jump first.
I couldn’t believe I had just watched
someone jump from a plane. The first
three seconds are pretty scary then you
relax and enjoy the free fall. I laughed
most of the time. Once the chute was
Reunion 2011 » Class
» (Front, from left) Claire Laver, Phyllis Barsky, Sarah Muhrer, Greg Dolsky, Leslie Becker, Diana
Bleakley, Jess Phillips, Rosie Dent, and Ryan Barrett; (back, from left) Barbara Putnick, Drew
Shoemaker, Clay Bedwell, Evan Grove, James Becker, and Alex Rolfe
pulled I felt like I was standing still in
mid air. The view was amazing. I cannot
wait to do it again!” McMullin is the
FCS Alumni/ae Board Co-President.
Rahman Beckwith graduated in June
from the International Institute for
Restorative Practices graduate school
with a degree in Youth Counseling.
Jeffrey Ludwig and his wife, Michelle,
welcomed daughter Lucy Renee Ludwig
on May 9, 2011.
2002
Jerome Mopsik launched his business,
Nimble Nano Inc., in June. His
company manufactures and sells an
aquarium cleaner of his own invention.
He runs the business with his fiancé,
Emily Carnevale, from their home in
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
2003
Alumni/ae Board Co-President Latifah McMullin ’99
enjoyed her first skydive in August.
of 2001
Matthew Collier serves as an Americorps
Teacher at KIPP Believe Middle School in
New Orleans.
Mary Crauderueff was profiled last
spring by the Smithsonian’s ZooGoer
Magazine for her work as an archivist for
the Smithsonian’s collection of frozen
biological samples. She is sorting and
recording sensitive material such as the
National Zoo’s reproductive cells from the
world’s most endangered species. Her job,
she says in the article, is similar to cleaning
out your freezer so you know what you
can make for dinner. “Like saying ‘I know
the peas are labeled and they’re good, so
I’m going to keep them.’ Organization is
really key in terms of coming back to it
and saying ‘OK, we know what’s in each
vial and each container, so we can use
it.’” Crauderueff has a master’s degree in
library science with a specialty in archives
and records management.
2007
Sarah Brown is finishing her last year at
Howard University and is preparing to
volunteer for several months in London
after graduating.
Max Skolnick moved to Los Angeles
and is working as a production assistant
fall/winter 2011 magazine
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ALUMNI/AE NEWS
Notes from Friends
on “Hart of Dixie,” a new show airing on
the CW network this fall.
Laura Umbrecht graduated from
Georgetown University in May and has
begun her first year at Columbia Law
School. “Much love to FCS and the
Class of 2007!” she writes.
2008
Logan Brenner is the 2011-2012 Vice
President for Clubs and Organizations
at Skidmore College. Last spring she
spent a semester abroad on South
Caicos, Turks and Caicos Islands,
with the School for Field Studies. She
studied marine resource management
there and used SCUBA to monitor coral
reefs. She won the Barry M. Goldwater
Scholarship in 2011.
championship. She is a member of the
school- and conference-record 400 and
800 freestyle relay teams.
Mary Stroman was named a captain
of the Washington College swimming
team for the 2011-2012 season. Stroman
was named to the 2010 Centennial
Conference All-Sportsmanship Team
and is a four-time medalist at Centennial
Conference Championship meets,
including three gold medals at the 2010
Mary Stroman ’08
2009
Andrew Kelly has interned the past
two summers at Simeone Foundation
Museum in Philadelphia. The museum
collection, assembled by neurosurgeon
Frederick Simeone over a 50-year span,
contains more than 60 of the rarest and
most significant racing and sports cars
ever built, such as an original 1964 Shelby
Daytona Cobra Coupe valued at more than
$7 million. Kelly is a junior mechanical
engineering major at Johns Hopkins and
was recently profiled by the JHU Gazette.
Catherine Weingarten completed her
sophomore year at Bennington College,
and this fall she is studying advanced
playwriting in London with NYU’s Tisch
School of the Arts.
Logan Brenner ’08 studied marine resource management on South Caicos during her semester
abroad last spring.
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The Annual Report of Gifts acknowledges all those who
have made gifts to Friends’ Central School during the
fiscal year July 1, 2010, to June 30, 2011.
The Development Office has worked carefully to ensure
the accuracy of the information contained within these
pages. If you come across an error or omission, please
accept our apologies and advise us of the error by calling
610.645.5655 or emailing [email protected]. Visit
us at www.friendscentral.org/support.
Dear Friends,
Thank you for the many ways you helped Friends’ Central achieve its 2010-2011 goals. We came
together as a community to support the school we love and in coming together, we made our
community stronger.
Annual Giving
This year, with the help of over 175 volunteers, 1,943 generous donors gave more than $1 million
to Friends’ Central. A record-setting 79% of parents and 34% of alumni/ae translated their support
for Friends’ Central into Annual Giving participation. Our students and teachers thank you!
Perfecting the Art of Fun
Our first all-school auction in decades, Perfecting the Art of Fun, gathered our community in
support of financial aid at Friends’ Central School. Ninety-two volunteers and 271 guests raised
more than $123,000, making a Friends’ Central education possible for talented students with
limited financial means.
A New Digital Media Lab
A brand new state-of-the-art digital media lab was constructed at FCS this summer. Funds for
this project were given by parents, Board members, and alumni/ae. Keep your eye out for exciting
projects emerging from this creative space in Shallcross Hall!
Alumni/ae Return
Alumni/ae showed their love for Friends’ Central all year long. More than 600 alumni/ae returned
to School for events throughout the year, culminating in our Reunion celebration in May.
Many thanks to all of our volunteers whose great enthusiasm and generosity made many things
possible! We are all looking forward to a new and exciting year at Friends’ Central. As always, we
welcome your thoughts and your involvement.
Best wishes,
Edward Grinspan
Development Committee Chair, Friends’ Central Board of Trustees
Lydia A. Martin
Director of Development
ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011
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FOR CURRENT OPERATIONS
(As of June 30, 2011)
Unrestricted Annual Giving
SOURCE
DOLLARS
DONORS
Trustees
$
28
121,940
Former Trustees
$
19,462
Alumni/ae
$
380,996
1024
Current Parents
$
469,378
560
Parents of Alumni/ae
$
151,272
237
Faculty/Staff
$
42,394
168
Former Faculty/Staff
$
64,747
55
Grandparents
$
44,275
88
Grandparents of Alumni/ae
$
4,895
13
Friends
$
12,855
23
Foundations & Corporations
$
235,661
59
Matching Gifts
$
31,990
11
Minus Double Entries
$
(577,664)
(322)
TOTAL
$ 1,002,201
1943
Restricted Gifts to Current Operations
Educational Improvement Tax Credit
$
87,200
Other Restricted Purposes
$
51,651
Spring Auction
$
123,324
TOTAL
$
262,175
Capital Programs and Endowment
32
16
Restricted Capital Gifts
$
4,948
Endowed Faculty Support
$
10,597
Endowed Financial Aid
$ 1,166,299
TOTAL
$ 1,181,844
GRAND TOTAL
$ 2,446,220
FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
REVENUES AND EXPENSES
2010-2011
ENDOWMENT 3%
ANNUAL GIVING 4%
SUMMER PROGRAMS 6%
TUITION 87%
REVENUES
TUITION
87%
SUMMER PROGRAMS
6%
ANNUAL GIVING
4%
ENDOWMENT
3%
100%
NON-ACADEMIC PROGRAMS & SUPPORT 6%
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 7%
SUPPLEMENTAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS 7%
FINANCIAL AID 14%
SALARIES AND BENEFITS 66%
EXPENSES
SALARIES AND BENEFITS
66%
FINANCIAL AID
14%
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
7%
SUPPLEMENTAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
7%
NON-ACADEMIC PROGRAMS & SUPPORT
6%
100%
ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
E N D OW M E N T F U N D S A N D CA P I TA L G I F T S
The Abramson Family
Foundation Fund
The Abramson Family Foundation
Class of 1957 Fund for
Faculty and Staff Retreats
Richard B. Klein ’57
Clayton L. Farraday ’32
Mastership Fund
Lisa Bardarson and Jonathan Reichlin
Sherri and Laurence Belkoff
Linda Bell and Lior Yahalomi
Lisa and Michael Blank
Carrie and David Brodsky
Ellen Burr ’46
Eileen and David Carpenter
Amy and John Estey
Rani and Mark Fogel
Michael Fox
Jane and Matthew Frankel
Christina and David Fryman
Elaine and Everett Gillison
Wendy and Robert Heller
Susan and Douglas Hyman ’79
Caroline Johnson and Alan Sheltzer
Audrey Klijian
Jane Koppelman
Hao-Li and Evan Loh
Joanna and F. Arthur McMorris
Jean Miller and James H. Lee
Naykeang and Pakvina Neal
Sara Nerken and Robert Karpinski
Sharon and Richard Olson
Nancy and Robert Parker
Marian and Larry Pearlman
Sally and David Richman
Barbara Matteucci and John Rizzo
Marie and Bruce Satalof
Mary Scanlon and Joel Posner
Leslie K. and Donald L. Siegel
Beth and Craig Snider
Helena and Eric Sultan
Peggy and Aron Wahrman
Marlo Washington
The Cohen Family/Hassel
Foundation Scholarship Fund
Andrea Cohen ’86
Elizabeth J. Cohen ’83 and David Whellan
Ellen M. Cohen ’88
Hassel Foundation
Endowment for Financial Aid
Anonymous
Cindy and Cary Anderson
Jennifer J. and Noel C. Archard
LiRon Anderson-Bell and Glenn Bell
Wendy Frame and Christopher Blackman
Keeya Branson-Davis and Douglas Davis
Theodore Burden
Ena M. Cade
Annual Giving Five-Year History
$1
01
,2
49
,2
3
78
9,
02
,0
31
,0
5
$9
31
,3
46
,4
05
40
,0
,0
$1
$1
$1
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
ENDOWMENT FUNDS AND CAPITAL GIFTS
Heidi and Paul Chandonnet
Christine E. Coburn and Anne E. Kazak
Carolyn and Scot Cohen
Jo and Howard Cone
Jessica and Christopher Coss
Doris Davis
Doris Davis-Whitely
Sarah and Andrew DeMichele
Lisa and Donald Dissinger
Rosemarie Eichinger and Bakir Gueddi
Ilene and Tom Garlin
Reanie J. and Earle S. Greer
Laura and George Groves
Diana Harris-Bears and Charles Bears
Brenda Jackson
Kelli Jones
Shami and Anand M. Kini
Momoko A. Kishimoto and Frank R. Borchert
Laedoan Y. and Terrence K. Lewis
Ami and Jess Lonner
Janet and Hillard Madway
Deborah Maraziti
Jeanne A. Markey and Gary L. Azorsky
Kathleen E. Martin and Robert J. Levant
Leslie and David Matthews
Susan and James McCoy
Tracy Mills and Kent Julye
Andrea Mosko and Benjamin Fryer
Linda Mundy and Jeffrey Drebin
Andrew Newcomb ’87
Heather Osborne and Vincent Duane
Nancy Peterson and Michael C. Gross
Martha Phan
Iliana Robinson and Gordon Barr
Madge Rothenberg and Peter Brodfuehrer
Kimberly Rubens
Suzanne and Matthew Sall
Joan and Hyman Sall
Selma and Samuel Savitz
Jacqueline and Eric Stern
Joyce D. and Idris S. Stovall
Karen Strickland
Maria Sturm and Elliott Shore
Jodi West-Booker and Elliott Booker
Guang Yang and Robert Brumley
The Margot Newman
Stickley ’48 Scholarship Fund
The Estate of Margot Newman Stickley ’48
The Merrill E. Bush Memorial Fund
M. Reid Bush ’59
The Rothman Family
Scholarship Fund
The Rothman Family Foundation
Marsha and Richard Rothman
Colleen A. and John J. Zaccaria
The Wynn S. Sanders ’92
Endowed Scholarship Fund
Faculty Salary Endowment
The Estate of Susan R. Sanders
Cameron Memorial Fund
Kathy Taylor and Jonathan Sprogell
The Wynnefield/Whereat
Scholarship Fund
The William D. Fordyce ’52
Scholarship Fund
Susan and Arthur Whereat
The Estate of William D. Fordyce ’52
The Zeldin Family
Scholarship Fund
The Joey Pozzuolo ’98
Memorial Scholarship
Marie Elena Abbruzzi
Sharyn and Joseph Pozzuolo
Judith and James Rodden
Bethann and Richard Scanlan
The Zeldin Family Foundation
Claudia Zeldin ’81
Jessica Zeldin ’88
Stefanie Zeldin Sigal ’79
Martin Zeldin
Sybille Zeldin
2010-2011 Trustee Donors
Melissa Anderson
James B. Bradbeer, Jr.
Adrian Castelli
Barbara M. Cohen, Emerita
Kenneth Dunn
George Elser
Jean Farquhar ’70
Wilson Felter
Christine Gaspar ’70
Robert Gassel ’69
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FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Edward Grinspan
Walter Harris ’75
Karen N. Horikawa ’77
Deborah Hull
Michael C. Kelly
Matthew S. Levitties ’85
Craig Lord
Hillard Madway, Emeritus
Edward Marshall ’68
Suzanne Morrison
Jeffrey Purdy
Marsha Rothman
Ann V. Satterthwaite
Joanna Schoff ’51, Emerita
Phillip E. Scott ’73
Jonathan Sprogell
Joy Takahashi
Helene van Beuren
James Wright
UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
LEADERSHIP GIVING
The Heart of Quaker Works
Leadership Giving
Annual Giving Campaign 2010-2011
Campaign Co-Chairs
Leadership Volunteers
Beth Dahle
Edward Grinspan, Trustee
David Arnold
Elizabeth Cohen ’83
Jessica Coss
Beth Dahle
Kim Emmons-Benjet
Susan Gay
Edward Grinspan, Trustee
Cynthia Harris
Marilyn Murray ’64
Lauren Becker Rubin ’83
Marie Satalof
Jay Seid
Ann Satterthwaite, Trustee
Randy Stein
Andrew T.C. Stifler ’57
William Weiner ’76
Jordan Rubin ’98
Leadership Co-Chairs
Even now, some of my best friends are
the ones that I made at Friends’ Central
in Middle and Upper School. At FCS, I
had opportunities to be a member of the
community in the classroom as well as in
sports, music, and other extracurricular
activities. Looking back, I can see how I
benefited from the ability to be involved in such a wide range
of pursuits.
By participating in Annual Giving at the Leadership level, I
am happy to support the curriculum and activities at FCS,
both in and out of the classroom. I want to help ensure that
the sense of community and high-quality faculty and staff
that existed when I was a student continues today. More than
anything, this is why I give back.
Leadership Giving
Jessica Coss
Janice Decker Frohner ’60
Alumni/ae Co-Chairs
Jordan Rubin ’98
Jane Starrett Swotes ’55
Parent Co-Chairs
Donna Davin
Mary Ann DeCusatis
Past Parent Co-Chairs
Christine Murphy* and
Sidney Rosenblatt
Amy Shargel
* denotes deceased
Leadership gifts set an expectation of success for the community. They
signal belief in the School’s mission and inspire generosity in others.
(Gifts of $1,845 or more)
$700,000
$6
91
08
26
08
$500,000
,0
,8
54
20
$6
$6
,7
31
06
,2
,3
75
79
$6
$6
$600,000
$400,000
$300,000
$200,000
$0
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
LEADERSHIP GIVING
Forum
$25,000 or more
Anonymous
Wyncote Foundation
Pacesetters
$15,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
Elizabeth and Craig Owens
Bev and Rich Ulmer ’60
Circle
$10,000 - $14,999
Anonymous (2)
Patricia Andrade and Beny Parnes
Carol and James Bradbeer
Carolyn and Scot Cohen
Pamela R. and Kenneth B. Dunn
Karen Johansen and
Gardner C. Hendrie ’50
*Louise Woodcock McCrery ’35
MKM Foundation
Marie and Bruce Satalof
Catherine and James D. Murdock ’73
The Philadelphia Foundation
Joan Mazzotti and Michael Kelly
Segall Family Foundation
Gregory Segall
Sprague Foundation, Inc.
Evelyn and Marc Duvivier
van Beuren Charitable Foundation
Helene and Archbold van Beuren
Edwin S. Webster Foundation
Cynthia Bidart Harris and Jon Harris
Founders
$5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous
Anne and Andrew Abel
Barbara and Ted Aronson
Sandy and Stephen Cozen ’57
The Coslett Foundation
Ann Coslett
Edward Coslett ’40
Torrey Coslett Jenkins
Beth and David Dahle
* denotes deceased
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FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Kathryn and Edwin Davison
Dweck Charitable Fund, Inc.
The Ed Snider Foundation
Ed Snider
Lindy Snider ’78 and Larry Kaiser
David M. Felsen
Fidelity Investment Charitable Gift Fund
Betty and Curtis H. Jones ’46
The Catherine and
Jonathan Fiebach Fund
Catherine and Jonathan Fiebach ’82
The Friedman/Taub Charitable Foundation
Rebecca Taub and Paul Friedman
Amy and James Goldman
Judith and Edward Grinspan
Japanese Language School
Fariha I. Khan and Michael D. Carey
Stephanie Koenig ’70
Jane Koppelman
The Levitties Foundation
Anja Jefferis Levitties ’86 and
Matthew Levitties ’85
John A. Levitties ’84
Suzi Morrison and Grant Calder
Judith and Bernard Newman
Pam and Larry Phelan
Rothman Family Foundation
Marsha and Richard Rothman
Meg and Peter Saligman
Jay Seid Family
Marcy and Robert Shoemaker
Jessica and David Solomon
Amy and Randy Stein
William W. Thomas
Flavia Vogrig and Robert Gassel ’69
Hakim Warrick ’01
Wendt Family Charitable Foundation
Laura and Kenneth Mitchell
Council
$3,000 - $4,999
Marta R. and Robert S. Adelson
Elizabeth J. Cohen ’83 and David Whellan
Brigitte and Robert Cooperman
Deborah and Frank Correll
Ruth and Richard Horowitz
Aeolian Jackson
Joel Koppelman
Molly Love and Adrian Castelli
Jean Campbell Lumpkin ’39
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
Family Foundation
Fernanda Moore
Margery DeArmond Maconachy ’62
Irene and Bruce Marks
Catherine Marshall and Michael Pedrick
Linda Mundy and Jeffrey Drebin
Marilyn Murray ’64
Kathleen Murray-Allain ’62
Sharon and Harry Pollack
Deborah and Jeffrey Purdy
Alexander M. Rolfe ’01
Anne and Stephen Rubin
Jordan Rubin ’98
Joanna Haab Schoff ’51
Meade B. Thayer
Frances Vilella-Velez and Jeffrey Golan
Barry Zubrow ’71
1845
$1,845 - $2,999
Anonymous
Alice Amsterdam
Barbara and Robert Behar
Lori Epstein Bendesky ’80 and
Larry Bendesky
Kim Emmons-Benjet and Brian Benjet
Jessica and Eric Berger
Wendie and Joshua Broker ’86
William A. Brown ’68
Calvin H. Rankin, Jr. ’43 Fund
Cameron Memorial Fund
Kathy Taylor and Jonathan Sprogell
William Carson ’41
Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting
Barbara M. Cohen
Alison and Scott Cook-Sather
Marguerite and Matthew Cooper
Jessica and Christopher Coss
Willa G. and Marc P. DeSouza
Anne Maddock Ewing ’39
Lenny Feinberg
Fidelity Investment Charitable Gift Fund
Raymond S. Battey ’61
Cynthia Linton Fleming ’50
Linda and Benjamin Frankel
Ivan H. Gabel ’49
Susan Gay and Jonathan Andrews
Grace Griffiths
Philomena Guillebaud ’43
Danielle and Vahan Gureghian
Jeds Foundation
Laurie and Steven Katznelson
Beth and Gary Kaminsky
Beverly and John Keith
Louise Krasniewicz and
Richard M. Leventhal
DeeDee B. and Marcos R. Lopez
Rosemary and G. Craig Lord
Julie Low and Gilbert Block
Lorna Lynn and Harold Palevsky
Lydia Martin and William Kennedy
William McVail
Sara and Jay Minkoff
Andrew T. C. Stifler ’57
Gladys Baker Monier ’32
Sue Ann and Jonas Stiklorius ’59
Hisano and Yuji Nakata
Isobel J. Stockdale and Harry F. Yanowitz
Elizabeth and Robert Nourian
Marie A. and William J. Strahan
Thomas H. Patterson ’59
The Solomon and Sylvia Bronstein
Foundation
Albert Carter Pottash ’66
Sheri Cozen Resnik ’81 and
Kenneth Resnik
Joy Takahashi and John Gullace
Margaret Somerville Roberts ’83 and
David Roberts ’83
United Way of Delaware
Miriam Rothenberg
Ann V. Satterthwaite
Debbie and Ronald Schiller
Ronit and Howard Treatman ’79
Susan and Lloyd M. Wirshba
Andrew Vaden ’76
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
MaryFran and David Schlessinger
Albert Carter Pottash ’66
Lynn Schuchter and John Broaddus
William Weiner ’76
Kimiko and Koji Shimada
Sharon Weiss and David Arnold
Stefanie Zeldin Sigal ’79
Dawn Witzel and Peter Lakin
Frazier Sinkler ’86
Linda Bell and Lior Yahalomi
Stacey Goldsborough Snider ’78
The Zeldin Family Foundation
Gifts to Friends’ Central Annual Giving support the School’s thriving Arts program.
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
GIFT CLUBS
Meeting
$1,200 - $1,844
Anonymous
Laura and John Armstrong
Janet and Jeffrey Bowker
Meg Boscov and Randy Brown
Richard C. Burgess ’65
Steven Chanin ’86
Amy Cooperberg DiLuca ’78 and
Anthony DiLuca
Shirley Smith Earle ’51
Linda Fischer ’61
Walker Gilmore ’91
Elizabeth Goldmuntz and Frederic Barr
Carolyn Ulmer Gorman ’66
Barbara Haber and Jonathan Flick
Dana and Rodger Hayne
Frank Hoenigmann
Andrew Newcomb ’87
Charles King ’80
Pamela Lethbridge and Theodore Simon
Karen Lewis and Howard Kruger
Pat and James Lobb
*Christine Murphy and Sidney Rosenblatt
Dana Lynne Iverson Neefe ’61
Bruce C. Newton
Laura Novo and Stephen Chawaga
Gary Pudles
Linda Pudles
Melisande J. Simmering and Ian B. Wilcox
Jacqueline and Eric Stern
Archie D. & Bertha H. Walker Foundation
Walker Gilmore ’91
Sherri Apter Wexler and Lewis Wexler
Eve E. Wollman and James R. Sperans
Benefactors
$800 - $1,199
Anonymous (3)
Julia Rudolph and Matthew Adler
Helene and Allen Apter
Douglas Baird ’71
Betty Bard and Jay Adelsberg
Nancy Bentley and Karl Ulrich
Tami Benton-Condiff and
Allessandro Condiff
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FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Donald Briskman ’60
Carrie and David Brodsky
Caroline and Donald Brooks
Beverly Buck Brunker ’46
Mari Ann and Christopher Campbell
Mary Ann and Anthony DeCusatis
Sarah and Andrew DeMichele
Patricia DeRusso and
Christopher Forrest
Thomas P. Donaldson ’59
Deborah Driscoll and Christos Coutifaris
Mary and Joseph Fenkel
Sharlene Ferrin
Ginger and Mark Fifer
Wendy Frame and Christopher Blackman
Winkie Ostroff Gaev ’50
Jamie Lynn Garfield ’96
Mary Jean Gazzara-Pawley and
Kevin Pawley
David Glasser ’02
GlaxoSmithKlein Foundation
Ruth Gabel Goldstein ’53
The Green Foundation
Paula Yudenfriend Green and
Arlin Green
The James and Mignon Groch Fund
James and Mignon Groch
Eli Gross ’86
Jacqueline and Henry Guynn
Robert B. Hall ’59
Harweb Foundation
Cynthia Bidart Harris and Jon Harris
Mary Hediger and George Weaver
Kevin Hooks ’76
Ralph Horning ’60
Deborah and T. Regan Hull
Karen and Philip Ivory
Susan Johntz and David Velinsky
Penny and Ronald Joines
Cynthia Kendall ’76 and John Lindquist ’76
Shami and Anand M. Kini
Betty Lam ’94
Elena and Ken Levitan
Sandra Slevin Lockhart ’60
Hao-Li and Evan Loh
Janet and Hillard Madway
Lois A. Maiman ’60
Nancy Jackson Marchand ’76
Jeanne A. Markey and Gary L. Azorsky
Barbara Matteucci and John Rizzo
Norman McAvoy ’48
Ellen Meier and Michael Freed
April Mellody and Christopher Gillespie
Lincoln Meyers ’80
Jodi K. and David H. Miller
Elizabeth Morgan
Michelle Narin and Maurice Schweitzer
Susanne Ritt Nichol ’82
Catherine and Steven Nierenberg
Rochelle Ostroff-Weinberg and
Robert Weinberg
Virginia and Stuart Peltz
Sonya Pollack
William D. Ravdin ’46
Barry J. Reimenschneider ’48
J. Donald Reimenschneider ’52
Theodore Reinke II ’48
Sharon Ritt
Alan Scharfstein
Kurt Schilling ’51
Susan and Jeffrey Schwartz
Rachel Newman Schwartz ’89
Mary Deming Scott ’60
Angela Scully and George Elser
Seed the Dream Foundation
Marcy Gringlas and Joel Greenberg
Sara Volkman Shack ’87
Sheller Family Foundation
Jamie Sheller and Mark Greisiger
Cindy and Mike Silver
Gary Smith
Winifred Jess Tierney ’53
Cindy and Bill Torres
Anne and Richard Umbrecht
Maggie Vickery
Laurie and J. Scott Victor
Andrew Weinstein ’65
Paula Williams and Robert Williamson
Blue & Gray Associates
$300 - $799
Anonymous (4)
John Abramson
David Albert ’86
Priscilla Okie Alexander ’41
Tonia and Albert Alwyn
Nancy Andrews and Robert Schall
Richard G. Angell, Jr. ’54
Ira Apfel ’86
Jane Davis Atkinson ’61
Holly Peirce Ayres and Percy Ayres III
Bruce Babcock ’60
Denise and James Baker
John Balson ’52
Madeline and Richard Baron
J. Peter Baumann ’76
Kathleen K. and H. Jay Bellwoar
Ellan and Leonard Bernstein
Jordan S. Bernstein
Dan Biddle ’71
Madge Littlefield Bird ’49
Nancy BreMiller Black ’59
Lisa and Michael Blank
Christopher Bonovitz ’87
Richard Bowen ’76
Lee H. Bowie ’51
David L. Branning ’59
Ira and Myrna Brind Foundation
David Brind ’96
Jeffrey Brody ’98
Michele V. and Jeffrey F. Brotman
Barbara T. Bruner
Peggy Brumfield Bruton ’53
Marlene Miller Buckley ’53 and
Robert Buckley ’53
Diana Stambul Burgwyn ’54
Ellen Burr ’46
Barrett Caldwell ’80
Bradley Campbell ’79
The Gunard Berry Carlson Memorial
Foundation, Inc.
*Nancy Carlson Bacharach ’47
Debbie and Alan Casnoff ’62
Kimberly and Bart Cassidy
Silvia and Mark Chapkovich
Barbara Jess Charlson ’55
Debbie J. and Young Rak Choi
Joy Clairmont ’91 and Max Kaufman ’91
Terry and Jim Clampffer
Amy Abrams Cohen ’79
Andrea Cohen ’86
Ellen M. Cohen ’88
Mary and Carla Connor
Cindi and Glenn Cooper
Linda Hawkins Costigan ’86
Martin Crabtree ’64
Mary Ann Crawford and Brett Skolnick
Alice Hess Crowell ’46
Michelle and Daniel Crowley
Tara L. Cuda and Pasquale A. Colavita
Julie Pontz Curson ’61
Catherine Cutler ’79 and
Abraham Mintz ’75
Ellen and Richard Cutshall
Mary K. Dabney and James C. Wright
Donna Davin and Uriel Kusiatin
Nancy Davis
Catherine and Ronald Dawson
Cynthia Dayton and William Humenuk
Louis DelSoldo
Ruth Stubbs Denlinger ’55
Lisa and Donald Dissinger
Stephanie Dolores
Christopher Dorrance
Lis and Jag Dosanjh
Sandi A. Draper
Lorna and Arnon Dreyfuss
R. Elaine Swartz Eissler ’46 and
John Eissler ’42
Anna D. Ensor ’63
Mika and Allen Epps
Jane and Charles Epstein
Amy and John Estey
Eileen Farnon ’90
Randi and Rick I. Feld
Jared Fertman ’99
Alexander L. Fetter ’54
Caren and Paul Fires
Robert A. Folwell ’80
Laura Forman ’91
Mary Ann Cohee Freemann ’42
Julia Frick ’32
Jean and Carl Fridy
Janice Decker Frohner ’60
Christina and David Fryman
Rhoda and Louis Fryman
Kathryn Furey
Mary and Michael Furey
C. Jeffrey Garrison ’81
William Gartner, Jr. ’55
Elaine and Everett Gillison
Jill and Stephen Ginsberg
Virginia Arnold Gleason ’60
Anita Gonzalez ’76
Julie Cowitz Gordon ’81 and Brian Gordon
Murray Gorson ’74
Angela DeMichele and Robert Gross
Richard Grossman ’86
Nancy and Peter Grove
Marcus Guynn ’73
Margret MacGaffey Hagar ’82
Nancy and Robert W. Hallett
Marjorie Miller Hallowell ’56
Jeannine Gentile Hamilton ’85
George Hardman ’58
Elizabeth Smith Harper ’54
Walter Harris ’75
Kathryn Hayward and Tom MacFarlane
Jennifer C. and Lorin M. Hitt
Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin ’61
Deborah E. and Brian K. Hoppy
Karen N. Horikawa ’77
Louise Goetzenberger Howard ’40
Noreen D. Howard and Daniel Diadul
Eric L. Hoyle
Huber Family Charitable Fund
Louise and Joseph Huber
Susan and Douglas Hyman ’79
Leigh Jackson and Robert McCord
Mercedes Jacobson and Eric Greenblatt
Francis M. James ’53
Jennifer Ornsteen James ’68
Sibylle and Raymond P. Jefferis ’56
Macon Pickard Jessop ’88
Antoinette Leroux Jewell ’65
Juan Jewell ’68
Cynthia Jobe and Sean Goggins
Beth Davis Johnson ’77 and Martin Johnson
Caroline Johnson and Alan Sheltzer
Franklyn N. Judson ’60
David Kendall ’75
Judy and Jerry Kessel
Young Ok and Doo Hyun Kim
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
GIFT CLUBS
Marianthi Kiriakidou and
Zissimos Mourelatos
David Kirk ’69
Dorothy Dunne Kittrell ’45
Robert C. Klaus, Jr. ’62
Joanne and Alexander Klein ’83
Nancy Kleinberg
Kerri Konik
Joyce Boardman Kurr ’47
Rachel Volkman Kushel ’92
Sandra Hull Laber ’88
Marilyn and Eric Lager
Christine Laine and David Weinberg
Alexandra Langendorfer and
Thomas Pickard
Connie Burgess Lanzl ’68
Natalie and Brendan Lee
Jenifer K. and Michael Lehrer
Sarah Jackson Leonard ’78
Diana and Gerry Lewis
Albert J. Lilly, Jr.
Mary MacElree
Deborah Maraziti
Joni R. Marcus and Edward F. Greves
Fran and Robert Margulies
David Markson
Leona Markson
Evelyn Bricklin Marsh ’96
Leslie Statzell Marshall ’63
Anne Martin
Joan Henley Mattoon ’50
Elizabeth Mayer ’61
Marian and Alexander McDonnell
Paul McNamara ’79
Jodi Mindell and Scott McRobert
James J. and Felice G. McSwiggan
Iris Melendez and Henry R. Adamczyk, Jr.
Sarah Mendelson ’80
Diane Merry and Steve Fakharzadeh
Michael Mersky ’72
Katherine Meyer ’74
Salli Mickelberg
James P. Brennan and Emily B. Miller
Tracy Mills and Kent Julye
Katherine and Robert Mitchell
Barbara Anderson Morris ’40 and
William Morris
42
FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Sally Reynolds Motley ’59
Laura and Mark Mulholland
Bridget Murnaghan and Hugh Gordon
Scott Myers ’72
Deborah Hazzard Nash ’51
Marsha Neifield and Alan Folkman
Sylvia and Harvey Nisenbaum
John Norcini
Michelle and Andrew B. Olson
Heather Osborne and Vincent Duane
John R. Oster ’46
Marianne Colville Parkinson ’48
Jack Parsons ’58
Betty Byfield Paul Foundation
Katherine Schultz and David Paul
Carmella and Richard Pepino
Carol Perloff
Joel R. Perloff ’86
Marian Petrarca
J. Edgar Pew ’82
Elizabeth Phillips ’76
Sabitha Pillai and Michael Friedman
Sherri Pillet
Regina Pinotti and John Shields
Maria and Kenneth Pollack
Elizabeth Toborowsky Pollard ’87
Richard Pompetti ’04
Sharon Popik and Kevin Fosnocht
Daniel Price ’94
Samuel Propper ’08
Helen and David B. Pudlin
Jenni Punt and Stephen Emerson
Carl E. Reichert, Jr. ’49
Kathleen Reilly and Michael Nance
Stephen J. Reynolds ’58
Whitten W. Richman
Valeri S. and Mark H. Riesenfeld
The Rittenhouse Foundation
Rebecca Klein Clark ’81
Mary Roberts
Ann and Paul Rogers
John Rogers
Sheila and Henry D. Rohrer
Joan and Tim Roll
Lori Cozen Rosenberg ’82
Jerilynn and Doug Ross
Jonathan Sadock
Alice Saligman
Nancy Sanders ’83
Sue Williams Saul ’44
Peter V. Savage ’57
Mary Scanlon and Joel Posner
Alexander Schall ’86
Lynne Tindle Schnyder ’62 and
George Schnyder ’62
Sandrine and Edward Schoenfeld
Bonnie Boardman Schoennagel ’55
Hannah and Merrill Schwartz
Nicholas Scull ’60
Adam Seitchik ’89
Robin and Jay Several
K. Barry Sharpless ’59
Amy and Carl Shaw
John Shaw ’74
Ellen Siegel and Richard Wallace
Leslie K. and Donald L. Siegel
Wendy Smith and Phillip Annas
Marjorie Somers and Frank Silvestry
Paula Singer and Howard Kaufold
Savita and Vijay Singh
Joan Fleischhauer Smith ’61
Beth and Craig Snider
Lisa Speicher and Carl H. June
Jutta Buehne Sterling ’58
Jonas Stiklorius ’90
Helena and Eric Sultan
Frances and William Sutherland
Andrea Swinton
Jane Starrett Swotes ’55
Susan Tabor-Kleiman and
Robert B. Kleiman
Sharon and David Taffet
Nicky and Elliott Tanos
Nancy Warwick Tarlton ’48
Peter Taylor ’75
Niku Thomas and Eric Mitchell
Lauren Tierney
Cheryl Guzzardo Tuverson ’82
Carol Perloff Capper Twain ’56
Sigrid and Douglas Veasey
Laura and Ricardo Verges
Martin Wachs ’82
Harvey Weiner ’81
Daniel Weiser ’76
Deborah and David Weiss
David G.Wetterholt ’62
Andrew White ’03
Wendy and Lawrence White
Barbara Davis Widmayer ’57
Wendy Wolf
Robert Yarnall ’46
Felice Rosenberg Yeshion ’88
Claudia Zeldin ’81
Jessica Zeldin ’88
Lyna Zommick
Henry A. Zoob ’57
Blue & Gray Patrons
$150 - $299
Anonymous (5)
Marc Ackerman ’81
Sabina and Atif Ahmad ’91
Susan Albertine
Joan Shapiro Alexander ’71
Richard Allman ’61
Ashley Altman
Cindy and Cary Anderson
Rebecca and Iain Anderson
Michelle and Michael Apkon
Jennifer J. and Noel C. Archard
Natalie Aronson ’05
Sandy and David Axelrod
Eleanora Baird
Stephen Baldi ’94
John R. Banks ’48
Jill Banks Barad ’57
Nicole C. Barnum and Sophia Lee
Danielle Paul Barson ’87
Mary and Marshall Bassett
Leslie Becker ’01
Frances R. and Frederic A. Beckley
Jeannine and William Bedford
Steven Benjamin ’82
Britt Benner and Wilbert Shin
Barbara and Joe Bentley
Mary Beth Griffith Berggren ’48
Anne McAvoy Blackburn ’50
Connie and Sheldon Blank
Karen and Russell Bleakley ’67
The Friends’ Central community joins together to celebrate the International Day of Peace each year.
Erica Taxin Bleznak ’86 and
Kenneth Bleznak
Michelle Bloom
Peter Bloomfield
Esther Book
Joseph I. Borneman ’55
Virginia Lundgren Bortin ’54
Ellen Boscov and Todd Taylor
Robert Boyer ’65
Nancy and Paul Bray
Inge Kornrumpf Bretherton ’52
Annabelle Brett ’65
Barbara Burtness and Israel Mushi
Ena M. Cade
Muge and Kivanc Caglar
Jed Callen ’67
William Callen ’43
Carolyn Cambor
Janice and Vincent Cappelli
John Carson ’44
Maureen and Mark Charamella
Louise Christopher
Carol Jerjisian Churukian ’52
Deborah and Anthony Cianfrani
Anne Dufour Clouser ’50
Christine E. Coburn and Anne E. Kazak
Denis Cohen
Louis Cohen ’95
Bess Collier ’96
Charlotte and Bud Cook
Carol Cooper ’70
Catherine Corson and
Charles McCammon
Edward Coslett ’40
Henry Cowell ’50
Cinda Crane and Jack Briggs
Sara and Allan Crimm
Jennifer Culhane
Deana Kelly Czaban ’86
Jeanine and Joel Dankoff
Andrea DeSabato ’05
Barbara and Anthony DeSabato
Patricia and Raymond DeSabato
Dorothy Jones Dick ’44
Dorothy Gotwald Dixon ’44
Debbie R. and Stephen Dolic
Nancy Fitts Donaldson ’43
Pete Drayer ’57
Kathy and Jerry Drew
Sharon Eckstein and Lawrence Indik
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
GIFT CLUBS
Julie Miller Edgerton ’47
Samantha Hauser Ekert ’88
Barbara Acomb Elliott ’47
David M. Ellis ’51
Eve Ellis ’76
Charles Ensor ’59
Carole Epstein
June Singley Evans ’66
Liza Ewen
Renee Faggen
Maria Farnon ’88
Jean Farquhar ’70
Drew Faust and Charles Rosenberg
Deborah Peltz Fedder ’79 and
Michael Fedder
H. Marcia Feigenbaum-Bergmann and
Leigh Bergmann
Daphne and James Fell
Jeanne and Wilson Felter
Claudia Ferran and James Banko
Kimberly and Michael Ferrell
Richard W. Fetter
Betsy and Bob Fiebach
Jacqueline Fields ’61
Megan Fifer ’96
Deborah Fleisher and Stephen Starr
Rani and Mark Fogel
Princess and Earl Foster, Sr.
Ashley M. and Adam W. Fox
Sarah and Kevin Fox
Seymour Frank
Liselotte Freed
Edward Fronefield ’50
Amy and Ronald Fuchs
Howard Fussell ’44
Ed Gardiner
Tiffani Gavin ’91
Mona Ghude and Rajeev Alur
Sophie and Tom Gibson
Patricia R. and Sidney W. Gilford
Jeanette S. Gillison
Susan and Peter Gilman
Sybil Gilmar
Lynne and Steven Glasser
Janet Goldwater ’68
Robin Rosenfeld Gordon ’76
Carol Gotwals
44
FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Gayle G. and George M. Gowen
Lee M. Gratz
Victoria and Harris Gratz
Michaela McCormick Gravel ’94
Lawrence V. Graves ’63
Judith Moulton Greene ’56
Leslie Greenfield
Anne and Michael Greenwald
Reanie J. and Earle S. Greer
Dean Griffith ’91
Elizabeth Grinspan ’99
Michele and Paul S. Grossman ’87
Laura and George Groves
Paul and Terry Guerin
Christopher Guides
Barbara Miller Gustafson ’42
Gabrielle Schwarz Haab ’57
Naomi Haas and Peter O’Dwyer
Stephanie McCurry and Steven Hahn
Laura Haimm
Andrew Hamilton ’84
David H. S. Hardin ’55
Kendell Hardy
George Harkins, Jr. ’52
Michele and Jeffrey Harris
Randi and John Harris
Susanna and Warren Hauser
Mary Hannah Hawkins ’61
Catherine and Darin Hayton
Sumner Hayward ’61
Carol Hebb and Alan Feldbaum
Richard S. Heilman ’51
Raymond Heising ’92
Susan Herzberg Henry ’65
Cinda Buswell Hill ’59
Ilana and Herb Hirsch
Nandita Yagnik Hogan ’89
Lori Holden Holden ’96
Susan and Richard Holt
Joyce Horikawa ’80 and Nicholas Torno
L. Elizabeth Horning ’63
Peter J. Hughes ’53
Elizabeth Shinn Hulford ’98
Stephanie Denenberg Humphrey ’87
Linda and Ivan Inerfeld
Betsy Norcross Ingram ’62
Sally Schrader Irving ’61
Bette Lee Jarvis Jablow ’57
Brenda Jackson
Linda Jacobs
Liza Jane and Thomas Bernard
Randi and Jon Joseph
Nancy and Franklyn S. Judson
Kimberly and Clayton Justice
Kristina and Michael Kallam
Amy and Michael Karliner
Diane Karp
Kathleen and David Kaslow
Mauri C. and Andrew C. Kassner
Bonnie and Michael Kay
Stephen Kay ’87
Judith Kiesel and Michael Bolotsky
Kristin and Todd Kimmell
Momoko A. Kishimoto and
Frank R. Borchert
Anne and Barry Kleban
Peter Klein ’87
Richard B. Klein ’57
Molly Jones Kline ’51
Theresa Butler Knight ’81 and
Charles Knight
Lori M. Koch and Samuel H. Israel
Debra and David Kornblatt
Karen Kramer ’86
Amy and Wes LaBlanc
Anne Ballen Ladenson ’83
Alma and Edwin Lakin
Emma Lapsansky-Werner
Bill Larson ’80
Julie B. and Erik T. Lederman
Dorothy and Kevin Lee
Nancy Lee and Robert J. Borghese
Wai Lee
Deborah Leibel and Fred Goodman
Lonnie and Murray S. Levin
John R. Levy ’63
Sarah Price Lindsay Honey ’62
Sonja Beth Lindgren and John W. Gruber
David J. Linton ’59
Linn and Douglas Linton ’68
Kenneth Litwin ’88
Mireia Lizandra and Eric Smith
Jean LoCastro ’81
Barbara and Morris Longstreth
Ami and Jess Lonner
Marcella Lourd
Charlene Lu and Michael Zhao
Laurie S. Lubking
Jane Cubberley Luce ’68 and Eric Luce
Mary and Joseph R. Ludwig ’69
Matthew Lundy ’04
Andrea Luongo ’09
Paige W. Macfarlan and
Jonathan M. Kopcsik
Rebecca Porter Madsen ’86
Melissa Richter Marchand ’71
Marcie and Jeffrey Marcus
Ronnie and Lawrence Margel
Betsey Margolies ’06
Anne C. Markland ’56
Michelle and Todd Mastrocola
Sara L. Matthews and Raymond J. Fabius
Linda Kent McConnell
Susan and James McCoy
Stephanie W. and William R. B. McCullough
Rachel Fell McDermott ’77
Yvonne M. and Ryan A. McKenzie
Theresa M. McLaughlin-Zerbe and
John A. Zerbe
Joanna and F. Arthur McMorris
LaVerne McPherson
Martha Green Mead ’53
Judith Kirk Meyer ’74
Barbara and Nicholas Meyer
Marla R. and Richard P. Milgram
Eleni Miltsakaki and Kostas Daniilidis
Leslie and Maurice Mitts
Morgan Moore ’45
Michelle Morrison
Carole and James Murray
Kathleen A. and Robert V. Nardi
Holly and Norman Nelson
Sara Nerken and Robert Karpinski
Diane Nissen and Jerry Gollub
Nancy Nghiem and Edward Nguyen
Robert S. Noone, Jr. ’53
Shirley and Ricardo Novo
Nelson Obus ’64
Carol Orenstein and Charles Nichol
Alexander Otey ’78
Karen Palcho ’78
Jane and Walter Schoenborn
Kim Parris and Peter Seidel
Clare L. and Darryle D. Schoepp
Steve Patterson
Charlotte and Daniel Schutzman
Kirk Paul ’75
Jutta Seibert and Koffi Anyinefa
Barbara Homer Pearson ’45
Patty and Jeffrey Seltzer
Alice Legge Penza ’36
Barbara Kratz Shaw ’50
Amy B. and Jeffrey D. Petersohn
Robin Sheldon and Gerard Lewis
Nancy Peterson and Michael C. Gross
Susan Shilcrat and Harry Mazurek
Martin D. Phillips
Youngmi and Wan Shim
Zea G. and David E. Piver
Evan Shingles ’91
Julie G. and Brad F. Pogachefsky
Suzanne and Kurt Shore
Jason Polykoff ’02
Mark Silberberg ’84
Jane Pompetti
Michael Silver ’86
Barbara Porter and Stephen Yarnell
Patricia Bleznak Silverstein ’77
Peter Preston ’71
Jessamyne Simon and Gabriel Tatarian
Charles C. Price ’66
Virginia Adams Simon ’80
Marianne Price
Eve Slap ’73
Joan and Brad Rainer
Bunny Slepin
Julia G. Raphaely
Arlette Smith ’76
Jennifer and Brendan Ratigan
Janet Weiss Smith ’42
Margery and Raymond Reed
Raegen Smith ’97
Debora Reiff and Edward Lundy
Rebecca Smyrl ’96
Allen Reishtein ’61
Cathi Cozen Snyder ’85
Penny and Maury Reiter
Lisa Kay Solomon ’89
J. Richard Relick ’47
Ronnie and Bob Somers
Edward Rice ’34
Thomas Spencer ’77
Robyn Richmond and Lloyd A. Guindon
Juliet Spitzer and Philip Wachs
Eric Rieder ’71
Karen Strickland
Rita Ritsema and Karl Schwabe
Maria Sturm and Elliott Shore
Donald Ritt ’52
James Supplee ’69
Arline Ritz
Jamie Goldsborough Swift ’84
Anne Robbins and Craig Lichtman
Barbara and Leonard Sylk ’59
Susan and Harvey Robbins
Kimberly and Dominic Tarquinio
Mary Robertson ’43
Michi Tashjian
Norman Robinson ’46
Sandy Taxin ’61
Anne Ross ’94
Alan D. Taylor
Laura and Leonard Rossio
Beth and Frank Tedesco
Madge Rothenberg and
Peter Brodfuehrer
Lynn E. Teller and Frederick Villars
Michael Rothman ’79
Ira Thal
Robin Rothman ’84
Kathleen and Peter Tozer
Patrice and Harold L. Rutenberg
Jean and Frank Tracy
Joan and Hyman Sall
Amanda Trask ’80
Julia Fineman Sauter ’81
Jeremy Treatman ’83
John Schalow ’69
Christopher Vaden ’74
David Schmitt
Alfred T. Vernacchio
Emma George Terndrup ’73
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
GIFT CLUBS
W. Warren von Uffel ’53
Lyn Weinberg and Mark Moskowitz
Wachs Weingarten Charitable Trust
Margie and Bryan Weingarten
Erika Waginger-Goldberg and Barry I.
Goldberg
Nancy Schranz Wall ’38
Ann Dothard Walters ’58 and George M.
Walters, Jr. ’55
Robert Ward ’59
Anita Grumbling Warner ’67
Linda Waxman Wasserman ’75 and
Dennis Wasserman
Ronald Waxman
Adam Weinstein ’98
James D. Weinstein ’56
Robert M. Weir ’51
Cynthia and Harry Weiss
Mary Ellen and Drew Weissman
Dickson Werner ’41
Marian Siter Willey ’51
Matthew Williams ’91
Fatima and Roger Williams
Carolyne and Rodney Willis ’77
Lisa D. and Richard D. Winward
Olaf Wirth ’53
Kar-Lai Wong
Deborah and Anthony Woodbury
D. Alan Wrigley, Jr.
Linda Kidder Yarlott ’84
Stephen Yarnall ’76
Alexander Yih ’10
Pam and Don Yih
Kris and Christopher Yoo
Donald Yorkman ’95
Neil Yoskin ’68
Cheryl Nelson Young ’79
Colleen A. and John J. Zaccaria
Jo and John Zaccaria
Gail Carter Zuagar ’97
Blue and Gray Clubs,
2006-2010
$25 or more
John R. Armstrong ’09
Samuel H. Aronson ’07
Lindsay Bedford ’07
Max Bernard ’08
Mathew B. Bernstein ’08
Sarah R. Brown ’07
Elisabeth G. Fifer ’09
Zachary Frankel ’06
Hallie R. Greitzer ’10
Blue and Gray Clubs,
2001-2005
Julian Guindon ’08
Galen R. Guindon ’06
$100 or more
Megan Holt ’10
Natalie Aronson ’05
James Becker ’01
Leslie Becker ’01
Diana Bleakley ’01
David Samuel Glasser ’02
Amy Ludwig ’04
Jason Polykoff ’02
Richard Pompetti ’04
Barbara Putnick ’01
Alexander Rolfe ’01
Todd Schneider ’02
Alex Sokolov ’02
Hakim Warrick ’01
Karen Lavi ’06
Taylor Lee ’08
Elizabeth Lundy ’06
Andrea B. Luongo ’09
Betsey K. Margolies ’06
Sara R. Matey ’06
Kaitlyn McCaffrey ’10
Julia A. Romano ’09
Benjamin Schutzman ’06
David Siegel ’07
Maxwell Skolnick ’07
Longtime choral director Jim Davis orchestrated his final choral concert last April. Although he retired from teaching, he still serves as archivist and works in the
Development Office.
ENSURING SUCCESS
We are grateful to the donors listed
below who increased their gifts to the
School in recognition of the rising
costs associated with providing a
Friends’ Central education.
Lee H. Bowie ’51
John A. Boyd ’64
Robert Boyer ’65
Carol and James Bradbeer
Trina and Keith Bradburd
Keeya Branson-Davis and Douglas Davis
Anonymous (7)
Mark Adams ’77
Atif Ahmad ’91
David Albert ’86
Susan Albertine
Priscilla Okie Alexander ’41
Richard Allman ’61
Cindy and Cary Anderson
Nancy Andrews and Robert Schall
Richard G. Angell, Jr. ’54
Ira Apfel ’86
Laura and John Armstrong
Natalie Aronson ’05
Samuel Aronson ’07
Jane Davis Atkinson ’61
A N. Aydin
Holly Peirce Ayres and Percy Ayres III
Stephen Baldi ’94
John R. Banks ’48
Daniel Bernstein Barnz ’88
Mary and Marshall Bassett
Raymond S. Battey ’61
Leslie Becker ’01
Bernice Bendesky
Lori Epstein Bendesky ’80 and
Larry Bendesky
Steven Benjamin ’82
Jessica and Eric Berger
Robyn Needleman Berman ’93
Ellan and Leonard Bernstein
Jordan S. Bernstein
Mathew Bernstein ’08
Janice and Seymour Berrian
Jeannine Thomson Bishop ’91
Karen and Russell Bleakley ’67
Michelle Bloom
Michael Blum ’98
Elisabeth Charr Bodurtha ’62
Virginia Lundgren Bortin ’54
Meg Boscov and Randy Brown
Richard Bowen ’76
Nancy and Paul Bray
Holly and David R. Brigham
Jeffrey Brody ’98
Wendie and Joshua Broker ’86
Caroline and Donald Brooks
Sarah Brown ’07
Charlotte Herrmann Brown ’62
Beverly Buck Brunker ’46
Peggy Brumfield Bruton ’53
Mallory Barg Bulman ’96
Diana Stambul Burgwyn ’54
Ellen Burr ’46
Beth Burrell and David Sorensen
M. Reid Bush ’59
Barrett Caldwell ’80
Jed Callen ’67
Theresa Hamilton Callicott ’85
Christopher Cappelli ’01
William Carson ’41
Molly Love and Adrian Castelli
Steven Chanin ’86
Maureen and Mark Charamella
Kimberly Cherry ’76
Louise Christopher
Deborah and Anthony Cianfrani
Anna Marie Ciglinsky
Joy Clairmont ’91 and Max Kaufman ’91
Terry and Jim Clampffer
Ellen M. Cohen ’88
Elizabeth J. Cohen ’83 and David Whellan
Carolyn and Scot Cohen
Sarah Frank Connor ’76
Cindi and Glenn Cooper
Brigitte and Robert Cooperman
Catherine Corson and Charles
McCammon
Edward Coslett ’40
Cinda Crane and Jack Briggs
Lewis Creskoff
Alice Hess Crowell ’46
Julie Pontz Curson ’61
Ellen and Richard Cutshall
Deana Kelly Czaban ’86
Isabel Daniels ’00
Donna Davin and Uriel Kusiatin
Cheryl Davis
James F. Davis
Nancy Davis
Catherine and Ronald Dawson
Edward Day Frank ’04
Cynthia Dayton and William Humenuk
Mary Ann and Anthony DeCusatis
Louis DelSoldo
Patricia and Raymond DeSabato
Willa G. and Marc P. DeSouza
Dorothy Jones Dick ’44
Lisa and Donald Dissinger
Dorothy Gotwald Dixon ’44
Claire Doerrman
June and Fred Dohrmann
Susan Dreher ’87 and Mark Wheeler
Brett R. Dunn ’97
Dwight Dunston ’06
Elizabeth Daldy Dyson ’57
Shirley Smith Earle ’51
Samantha Eisenberg ’07
R. Elaine Swartz Eissler ’46 and
John Eissler ’42
David M. Ellis ’51
Meryweather and Clinton Ely
Kim Emmons-Benjet and Brian Benjet
Mika and Allen Epps
Anne Maddock Ewing ’39
Jean Farquhar ’70
Drew Faust and Charles Rosenberg
H. Marcia Feigenbaum-Bergmann
and Leigh Bergmann
Randi and Rick I. Feld
David M. Felsen
Mary and Joseph Fenkel
Jared Fertman ’99
Ginger and Mark Fifer
Linda Fischer ’61
Anne Hall Flaccus ’59
Rani and Mark Fogel
Daniel Forman ’92
Liselotte Freed
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
ENSURING SUCCESS
Edward Fronefield ’50
Kathryn Furey
Jamie Lynn Garfield ’96
Brooke Gassel ’99
Susan Gay and Jonathan Andrews
Thomas F. George ’63
Mona Ghude and Rajeev Alur
Elaine and Everett Gillison
Jill and Stephen Ginsberg
David Glasser ’02
Eli Goldstein ’03
Janet Goldwater ’68
Julie C. Gordon ’81 and Brian Gordon
Robin Rosenfeld Gordon ’76
Carolyn Ulmer Gorman ’66
Murray Gorson ’74
Carol Gotwals
Judith Moulton Greene ’56
Mary H. Gregg
Dean Griffith ’91
Elizabeth Grinspan ’99
Richard Grossman ’86
Laura and George Groves
Paul and Terry Guerin
Philomena Guillebaud ’43
Galen Guindon ’06
Hilary and Carmelo Gullace
Barbara Miller Gustafson ’42
Gabrielle Schwarz Haab ’57
Naomi Haas and Peter O’Dwyer
Margret MacGaffey Hagar ’82
Laura and Neil Haimm
Nancy and Robert W. Hallett
Joy Halpern
Jeannine Gentile Hamilton ’85
George Hardman ’58
Kendell Hardy
George Harkins, Jr. ’52
Elizabeth Smith Harper ’54
Randi and John Harris
Walter Harris ’75
Gwen J. Hauser
Susanna and Warren Hauser
Sumner Hayward ’61
Heather Schwartz Hebert ’85 and
John Hebert
48
FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Barbara and Mark Helpin
Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin ’61
Sarah Price Lindsay Honey ’62
Joyce Horikawa ’80
Peter J. Hughes ’53
Stephanie Denenberg Humphrey ’87
Charles Hunter, Jr.
Christina Hurley
Susan and Douglas Hyman ’79
Mercedes Jacobson and Eric Greenblatt
Francis M. James ’53
Randi and Jon Joseph
Charis Gilbert Julian ’51
Lishea and Jonathan Kahn
Rosalind and Alan Kaufman
Joan Kabakjian Keith ’61
Beverly and John Keith
Rina and C.J. Keller
Cynthia Kendall ’76 and
John Lindquist ’76
Judith Kiesel and Michael Bolotsky
Young Ok and Doo Hyun Kim
Charles King ’80
Kenneth Kirchhofer ’62
Joanne and Alexander Klein ’83
Theresa Butler Knight ’81 and
Charles Knight
Jane Koppelman
Karen Kramer ’86
Christine Laine and David Weinberg
Rose and Matthew Laine
Betty Lam ’94
Steven G. Lane
Karen Lavi ’06
Pamela Lechleider and
Jeffrey H. Rosedale
Natalie and Brendan Lee
Sarah Jackson Leonard ’78
Lonnie and Murray S. Levin
Janet Levy
John R. Levy ’63
Suzanne Murphy Lewis ’59
Diana and Gerry Lewis
Karen Lewis and Howard Kruger
David J. Linton ’59
Ann Tolson Lippe ’57
Rosemary and G. Craig Lord
Laurie S. Lubking
Andrea Luongo ’09
Lorna Lynn and Harold Palevsky
Mary MacElree
Paige W. Macfarlan and
Jonathan M. Kopcsik
Neil MacGaffey ’76
Margery DeArmond Maconachy ’62
Rebecca Porter Madsen ’86
Clio Mallin ’96
Karen Klein Mannes ’53
Jerry Mapp
Melissa Richter Marchand ’71
Joni R. Marcus and Edward F. Greves
Ronnie and Lawrence Margel
Jeanne A. Markey and Gary L. Azorsky
Francis Markland ’53
Anne C. Markland ’56
David Markson
Evelyn Bricklin Marsh ’96
Leslie Statzell Marshall ’63
Catherine Marshall and Michael Pedrick
Anne Martin
Lydia Martin and William Kennedy
Barbara Matteucci and John Rizzo
Susan Wright Matthiessen ’69
Joan Henley Mattoon ’50
Norman McAvoy ’48
Linda Kent McConnell
*Louise Woodcock McCrery ’35
Rasheed T. McDaniels
Kathie McDermott and Thomas Gerbner
Marian and Alexander McDonnell
Lisa Glickman McDonough ’76
Richard A. Melaragni
Salli Mickelberg
Helen Miehle ’68
John Miele ’58
Alexander Miller ’91
James P. Brennan and Emily B. Miller
Richard Mills ’61
Tracy Mills and Kent Julye
Eleni Miltsakaki and Kostas Daniilidis
Lynda J. and Russell B. Mischel
Corrie Mitchell ’85
Leslie and Maurice Mitts
Andrea Mosko and Benjamin Fryer
Carl E. Reichert, Jr. ’49
Mark Silberberg ’84
Ari Moskowitz ’97
Debora Reiff and Edward Lundy
Daniel Silver ’98
Laura and Mark Mulholland
Joan Hunter Reilly ’54
Virginia Adams Simon ’80
Bridget Murnaghan and Hugh Gordon
Kathleen Reilly and Michael Nance
Marcia Slade
*Christine Murphy and Sidney Rosenblatt
Barry J. Reimenschneider ’48
Arlette Smith ’76
Rosemary and James Murphy
J. Richard Relick ’47
Joan Fleischhauer Smith ’61
Lawrence Murray ’05
Sheri Cozen Resnik ’81 and
Kenneth Resnik
Lara N. and Evan J. Smith
Carole and James Murray
Michelle Narin and Maurice Schweitzer
Ken Reynolds
Howard Snyder
Hisano and Yuji Nakata
Stephen J. Reynolds ’58
Alex Sokolov ’02
Miriam and Ezat Negahban
Frank Richards ’57
Elizabeth Spector ’01
Nancy Nghiem and Edward Nguyen
Robyn Richmond and Lloyd Guindon
Thomas Spencer ’77
Catherine and Steven Nierenberg
Mary Roberts
Noah Spivak ’80
Sylvia and Harvey Nisenbaum
Margaret Somerville Roberts ’83 and
David Roberts ’83
Susan and Edward Stadtmauer
Paola Nogueras
Elizabeth and Craig Owens
Carl Parris ’69
Kim Parris and Peter Seidel
Joshua Pasek ’01
Barbara Homer Pearson ’45
Marthajane Robinson
Sheila and Henry D. Rohrer
Joan and Tim Roll
Lori Cozen Rosenberg ’82
Rodman M. Rosenberger ’58
Brahmani Ross
Beth and Craig Snider
Lucy Christman Statzell ’37
Harry Stead
Juliet Sternberg
Penelope and Gerald Stiebel
Andrew T. C. Stifler ’57
Joyce D. and Idris S. Stovall
Anne Ross ’94
Susan Tabor-Kleiman and
Robert B. Kleiman
Jerilynn and Doug Ross
Jean and Italo Taranta
Laura and Leonard Rossio
Emma George Terndrup ’73
Miriam Rothenberg
Meade B. Thayer
Jonathan Sadock
Mary Fran Torpey
Nancy Sanders ’83
Cindy and Bill Torres
Marie and Bruce Satalof
Eve Troutt-Powell and Timothy Powell
Julia Fineman Sauter ’81
Beth Truzansky ’96
Michele Scanlon and Gary Nicolai
Carol Perloff Capper Twain ’56
Alexander Schall ’86
Bev and Rich Ulmer ’60
Kurt Schilling ’51
Emily Vener-Giszter and Simon Giszter
Sandrine and Edward Schoenfeld
Sandra and Bruce Vermeychuk
Charles C. Price ’66
Joanna Haab Schoff ’51 and
James Schoff, Jr.
Frances Vilella-Velez and Jeffrey Golan
Marianne Price
Katharine Schogol-Pidot
Emily Pryor
Lynn Schuchter and John Broaddus
Gary Pudles
Patty and Jeffrey Seltzer
Jenni Punt and Stephen Emerson
Erika Waginger-Goldberg and
Barry I. Goldberg
Deborah and Jeffrey Purdy
Deborah A. Sesok-Pizzini and
Mark-Alan D. Pizzini
Ann Dothard Walters ’58 and
George Walters, Jr. ’55
Barbara Putnick ’01
Sara Volkman Shack ’87
Jean Murdock Warrington ’67
Evelyn P. Rader
Antonia R. Sharp
Brian Ramsey
Barbara Kratz Shaw ’50
Linda Waxman Wasserman ’75 and
Dennis Wasserman
Christine Ramsey and Andrew Fussner
John Shaw ’74
Rachael Landis Weatherly ’97
Julia Rudolph and Matthew Adler
Mary Ann C. Sheldon
Jonathan Wegener ’03
Julia G. Raphaely
Barbara Stein Sickles ’52
Harvey Weiner ’81
Mary and Samuel Raymond
Ellen Siegel and Richard Wallace
Andrew Weinstein ’65
William Perloff, Jr.
Eliza Schwab Petersen ’73
Monica A. Peterson
Maryam and Robert Phillips
Stacey Polan ’71 and Richard Kaufman
Maria and Kenneth Pollack
Jason Polykoff ’02
Richard Pompetti ’04
Sharon Popik and Kevin Fosnocht
Barbara Porter and Stephen Yarnell
Alexy Posner ’08
Peter Preston ’71
Joel F. W. Price
W. Warren von Uffel ’53
Martin Wachs ’82
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
ENSURING SUCCESS
The state-of-the-art Fannie Cox Center is a hub for science, math, and technology.
Robert M.Weir ’51
Donald Yorkman ’95
Mary Beth Griffith Berggren ’48
Daniel Weiser ’76
Colleen A. and John J. Zaccaria
Janice and Seymour Berrian
Mary Ellen and Drew Weissman
Regina and Robert Ziffer
Richard H. Beyer
Dorothy Schwab Weitthoff ’46
Gail Carter Zuagar ’97
Madge Littlefield Bird ’49
Mary Lundgren Wentzel ’57
Anne McAvoy Blackburn ’50
Richard Wertime
Elisabeth Charr Bodurtha ’62
Evan Wessel ’73
David G.Wetterholt ’62
Sherri Apter Wexler and Lewis Wexler
Taiwo Whetstone ’00
Wendy and Lawrence White
Joy Milhous Whiteley ’53
Marian Siter Willey ’51
Elizabeth Hall Williams ’44
LOYAL FRIENDS
This category honors alumni/ae,
parents, and friends who have
supported Annual Giving for nine
consecutive years or more. We
are privileged to list the following
members of the Friends’ Central
community.
Barbara A. Willis
Carolyne and Rodney Willis ’77
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Francis E. Bradley ’62
Constance Forster Brown ’52
Victoria Fineman Brown ’79
Beverly Buck Brunker ’46
Richard C. Burgess ’65
Ellen Burr ’46
Jed Callen ’67
William Carson ’41
Caroline Kirk Cheatle ’53
Prudence Sprogell Churchill ’59
Noel Sharpless Wittenberg ’61
Consecutive giving for
20 or more years
Kar-Lai Wong
Brigitte Solmitz Alexander ’47
Lawrason Anne Clement ’66
Barbara Bresson Wood ’56
Joan Shapiro Alexander ’71
Anne Dufour Clouser ’50
Thomas Woodbury ’67
Priscilla Okie Alexander ’41
Barbara M.Cohen
Linda Bell and Lior Yahalomi
Richard G. Angell, Jr. ’54
Elizabeth J. Cohen ’83 and David Whellan
Linda Kidder Yarlott ’84
Lily Arditi
Ellen M. Cohen ’88
Louise and Victor Yarnell
Jane Davis Atkinson ’61
Nelly and Jorge Colapinto
Felice Rosenberg Yeshion ’88
Susan Meyer Bach ’76
Alice Hess Crowell ’46
Pam and Don Yih
Bruce Baird ’73
Deana Kelly Czaban ’86
FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Carol Jerjisian Churukian ’52
Arthur M. Dannenberg, Jr. ’41
William W. Dean ’62
Karen Johansen and
Gardner C. Hendrie ’50
Diane Bault DeMille ’46
Charis Gilbert Julian ’51
Ruth Stubbs Denlinger ’55
Rosalind and Alan Kaufman
Patricia and Raymond DeSabato
Joan Kabakjian Keith ’61
Rachael Goddard Desmond ’58
Susan M. Kelsay ’59
Ronald Diment ’67
David Kendall ’75
Dorothy Gotwald Dixon ’44
Shanaz and Mehdi Keykhah
Nancy Fitts Donaldson ’43
David Kirk ’69
Judith Martin Dorsett ’50
Donald Kirkland ’43
Martha Shmidheiser DuBarry ’44
Richard B. Klein ’57
Pamela R. and Kenneth B. Dunn
Eric Kramer ’89
Elizabeth Daldy Dyson ’57
Karen Kramer ’86
Shirley Smith Earle ’51
Joanne and Brian Kunz ’67
Julie Miller Edgerton ’47
Joyce Boardman Kurr ’47
Samantha Hauser Ekert ’88
Joseph W. Lenski III ’83
David M. Ellis ’51
Suzanne Murphy Lewis ’59
Meryweather and Clinton Ely
Todd M. Lieber ’62
Charles W. Ensor ’59
David J. Linton ’59
June Singley Evans ’66
Ann Tolson Lippe ’57
Jean Farquhar ’70
Kenneth Litwin ’88
Drew Faust and Charles Rosenberg
Rosemary and G. Craig Lord
Deborah Peltz Fedder ’79 and
Michael Fedder
Mary and Joseph R. Ludwig ’69
David M. Felsen
Margery De Armond Maconachy ’62
Lynn Fowles ’63
Janet and Hillard Madway
Julia Frick ’32
Melissa Richter Marchand ’71
Janice Decker Frohner ’60
Francis Markland ’53
Ivan H. Gabel ’49
Gertrude P. Marshall
Kay and James Gentile
Leslie Statzell Marshall ’63
Marylou and Timothy B. Golding
*Louise Woodcock McCrery ’35
Janet Goldwater ’68
Barbara and Nicholas Meyer
Richard D. Graves ’59
Judith Kirk Meyer ’74
Helaine and Jack Greenberg
Amy Miller ’88
Anne and Michael Greenwald
Emily Miller and James Brennan
Judith and Edward Grinspan
Norma and Bruce J. Miller ’55
Laura and Neil Haimm
Gladys Baker Monier ’32
David H. S. Hardin ’55
Morgan Moore ’45
Martha Smith Harper ’54
Andrea Cantor Moses
Gwen Hauser
Rosemary and James Murphy
Grace and Charles Heising
Kathleen Murray-Allain ’62
Patricia Hibbs ’60
Scott Myers ’72
L. Elizabeth Horning ’63
Sarah De Vita Napoli ’50
Peter J. Hughes ’53
Deborah Hazzard Nash ’51
Deborah and T. Reagan Hull
Dana Lynne Iverson Neefe ’61
Francis M. James III ’53
Andrew Newcomb ’87
Jean Campbell Lumpkin ’39
Marianne Colville Parkinson ’48
Virginia and Stuart Peltz
Alice Legge Penza ’36
Sallie Whitesell Phillips ’55
Stacey Polan ’71 and Richard Kaufman
Elizabeth Toborowsky Pollard ’87
Curtis M. Pontz ’57
Charles C. Price IV ’66
Marianne Price
Helen and David B. Pudlin
William D. Ravdin ’46
Carl E. Reichert, Jr. ’49
Joan Hunter Reilly ’54
Theodore Reinke II ’48
Frank Richards ’57
Susan and Harvey Robbins
Marsha and Richard Rothman
Sue Williams Saul ’44
Julia Fineman Sauter ’81
Kurt Schilling ’51
Linda and Gerry Senker
Barbara Kratz Shaw ’50
Kimiko and Koji Shimada
Mark Silberberg ’84
Cindy and Mike Silver
Patricia Bleznak Silverstein ’77
Bunny Slepin
Joan Fleischhauer Smith ’61
Raquel and Alphonso Smith
Lucy Christman Statzell ’37 and
*Benjamin Statzell ’37
Andrew T. C. Stifler ’57
Jane Starrett Swotes ’55
Barbara and Leonard Sylk ’59
Kathryn Taylor and Jonathan Sprogell
Judith Seltzer Tucker ’65
Maude Moore Underwood ’54
Flavia Vogrig and Robert Gassel ’69
Nancy Schranz Wall ’38
Anita Grumbling Warner ’67
Linda Waxman Wasserman ’75 and
Dennis Wasserman
Andrew Weinstein ’65
James D. Weinstein ’56
Norma Weiser
Patricia Myers Westine ’57
Elizabeth Hall Williams ’44
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LOYAL FRIENDS
Matthew Williams ’91
Wetherill Cresson Winder ’58
Bruce Woodruff ’60
Claudia Zeldin ’81
Martin Zeldin
Sybille Zeldin
Henry A. Zoob ’57
Thomas F. George ’63
Walker Gilmore ’91
Carolyn Ulmer Gorman ’66
Jacqueline Gowen-Tolcott
Douglas Greenfield ’46
Nancy and Peter Grove
Robert B. Hall ’59
Nancy and Robert W. Hallett
Kendell Hardy
Consecutive giving for
15 to 19 years
Barbara and Ted Aronson
Bruce Babcock ’60
Nancy Carlson Bacharach ’47
John R. Banks ’48
Nancy BreMiller Black ’59
Dorothy Everitt Bond ’35
Lee H. Bowie ’51
Trina and Keith Bradburd
Annabelle Brett ’65
Jennifer Briggs ’95
Wendie and Josh Broker ’86
Charlotte Herrmann Brown ’62
William A. Brown ’68
Keith W. Buckingham
M. Reid Bush ’59
John S. Carson ’44
Deanna S. Ciarrocchi
David Cherner ’82
Sue Saunders Clark ’54
Cinda Crane and Jack Briggs
Andrea Cohen ’86
Nancy Davis
Catherine and Ronald Dawson
Louis DelSoldo
Barbara and Anthony Desabato
Thomas P. Donaldson ’59
Donna Hayes Edwards ’55
Susan B. Eiseman ’69
Eve Ellis ’76
Anne Maddock Ewing ’39
Maria Farnon ’88
Alexander L. Fetter ’54
Eileen Flanagan ’80
Cynthia Linton Fleming ’50
John Foster ’55
Jean and Carl Fridy
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FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Mary Hediger and George Weaver
Joyce Horikawa ’80
Karen Horikowa ’77
Susan and Douglas Hyman ’79
Karen and Philip Ivory
Juan Jewell ’68
Beth and Gary Kaminsky
Donald H. Kirkland ’43
Elizabeth Kolb ’86
Sandra Hull Laber ’88
Janet Kendall Lankin ’79
John Levitties ’84
Linn and Douglas Linton ’68
Patrick Lord ’90
Sarah Deming Love ’55
Karen Klein Mannes ’53
Anne C. Markland ’56
Linda Kent McConnell
Gwen McVickar McMahon ’66
Martha Green Mead ’53
Karen and Michael Mersky ’72
Katherine Meyer ’74
Jonathon R. Moore ’65
Michael Rothman ’79
Edward B. Rummel ’55
Ann V. Satterthwaite
Peter V. Savage ’57
Mary Scanlon and Joel Posner
Michele Scanlon and Gary Nicolai
John M. Schalow ’69
Andrew Scharff ’95
Joanna Haab Schoff ’51 and
James Schoff, Jr.
M. Frances Williams Scott ’51
Mary Deming Scott ’60
Howard D. Sipler ’53
Marcia Slade
Donald B. Small ’53
Arlette Smith ’76
Wendy Smith and Phillip Annas
David Smile ’69
Priscilla Taylor-Williams and
David Williams ’69
Meade B. Thayer
Winifred Jess Tierney ’53
Carol Perloff Capper Twain ’56
Bev and Rich Ulmer ’60
Ann Dothard Walters ’58 and
George M. Walters, Jr. ’55
Robert M. Weir ’51
Joy Milhous Whiteley ’53
Elizabeth Hall Williams ’44
Wendy Wolf
Barbara Gross Wood ’56
Mary Lee and John T. Young
Jessica Zeldin ’88
Jessica Christie Morowitz ’92
Denise Koehler Morris and
George Morris
Marilyn Murray ’64
Edwin G. Nicholson ’43
Robert S. Noone, Jr. ’53
Laura Novo and Stephen Chawaga
Kim Parris and Peter Seidel
Jack Parsons ’58
Kirk Paul ’75
Jerilyn Radcliffe and Doug Ross
Evelyn P. Rader
Stephen J. Reynolds ’58
Michael C. Ritter ’61
Consecutive giving for
10 to 14 years
Anne and Andrew Abel
Jeanne H. Adams
Richard Allman ’61
Betty Bard and Jay Adelsberg
Madeline and Richard Baron
Lori Epstein Bendesky ’80 and
Larry Bendesky
Nancy Bentley and Karl Ulrich
Ellan and Leonard Bernstein
Susan Souder Black ’55
Meg Boscov and Randy Brown
Richard P. Bowen ’76
William W. Bower
John A. Boyd ’64
Robert Boyer ’65
David Branning ’59
Carrie and David Brodsky
Jeffrey Brody ’98
Diana Stambul Burgwyn ’54
Linda and David Callans
Eileen and David Carpenter
Kimberly and Bart Cassidy
Molly Love and Adrian Castelli
Steven Chanin ’86
Louise Christopher
Anna Marie Ciglinsky
Joy Clairmont ’91 and Max Kaufman ’91
Brigitte and Robert Cooperman
Sara and Allan Crimm
Louise Culver and Jeffrey Hurwitz
Mary K. Dabney and James C. Wright
James L. Dannenberg ’43
Scott G. Davis ’62
Doris Davis-Whitely
Mary Ann and Anthony DeCusatis
Ellen Deutsch and Vinay Nadkarni
Dorothy Jones Dick ’44
Marjorie Schwartz Dilsheimer ’58
Steven J. Dolores
Kathy and Jerry Drew
Lorna and Arnon Dreyfuss
Amy Dunn ’99
Barbara Acomb Elliott ’47
Robert Emory
Anna D. Ensor ’63
Ellen S. and Joel D. Fedder
Stuart J. Fenkel ’90
Catherine and Jonathan Fiebach ’82
Ginger and Mark Fifer
Caren and Paul Fires
Anthony D. Fowkes ’52
Victor G. Freeman ’80
Howard Fussell ’44
Winkie Ostroff Gaev ’50
Frances Berger Garfield ’60 and
Joseph Garfield ’56
Matthew Murphy Garmur ’97
Christine Young Gaspar ’70 and
Alfred Gaspar
William Georges ’88
Susan and Peter Gilman
Mac F. Given
Virginia Arnold Gleason ’60
Julie Cowitz Gordon ’81 and
Brian Gordon
Lawrence V. Graves ’63
Doris and Dana Greenblatt
Dean E. Griffith ’91
Richard Grossman ’86
Rebecca and Eric Guenther
Leonard Haas ’76
Barbara Haber and Jonathan Flick
Marjorie Miller Hallowell ’56
Andrew Hamilton ’84
Jeannine Gentile Hamilton ’85
Gail and Stanley Harmer
Erika and Gerald Harnett
Kathryn Hayward and Tom MacFarlane
Cinda Buswell Hill ’59
Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin ’61
Louise Goetzenberger Howard ’40
Betsy Norcross Ingram ’62
Grant L. Jacks III ’75
Mercedes Jacobson and Eric Greenblatt
Antoinette Leroux Jewell ’65
Adrienne Roos Jones ’65
John R. Jones ’47
Cathleen Judge and David Unkovic
Nancy and Franklyn S. Judson
Beverly and John Keith
Charles King ’80
Nancy Kleinberg
Bernadine and Anthony Kopicki
Jane Koppelman
Rachel Volkman Kushel ’92
Anne Ballen Ladenson ’83
Marilyn and Eric Lager
Cindy Landis
L. Eric Larson ’82
Anja Jefferis Levitties ’86 and
Matthew S. Levitties ’85
Albert J. Lilly ’57
Sarah Price Lindsay Honey ’62
Sonja Beth Lindgren and John W. Gruber
Hao-Li and Evan Loh
Julie Low and Gilbert Block
Laurie S. Lubking
Jane Cubberley Luce ’68 and Eric Luce
Rebecca Porter Madsen ’86
Lois A. Maiman ’60
Lydia Martin and William Kennedy
Barbara Matteucci and John Rizzo
Caroline Maw-Deis
Denise and Robert McIvor
Joanna and F. Arthur McMorris
Ellen Meier and Michael Freed
Diane Merry and Steve Fakharzadeh
Deborah R. Miller ’53
Barbara Anderson Morris ’40 and
William Morris
Ari Moskowitz ’97
Sally Reynolds Motley ’59
James P. Murray
Sylvia and Harvey Nisenbaum
John Norcini
Chris Ozbun and William Darling
Karen Palcho ’78
Barbara Homer Pearson ’45
Carmella and Richard Pepino
Roberta Sheen Peterson ’57
Pam and Larry Phelan
Judith and Bryan B. Pokras ’57
Jane Pompetti
Deborah and Jeffrey Purdy
Christine Ramsey
Mary and Samuel Raymond
Margery and Raymond Reed
Barry J. Reimenschneider ’48
J. Donald Reimenschneider ’52
J. Richard Relick ’47
Sheri Cozen Resnik ’81 and
Kenneth Resnik
Anne Robbins and Craig Lichtman
Margaret Somerville Roberts ’83 and
David Roberts ’83
Mary Roberts
Joan and Tim Roll
Anne Ross ’94
Robin Rothman ’84
Katherine Rowe and Bruce Jacobson
Meg and Peter Saligman
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
LOYAL FRIENDS
Nancy Sanders ’83
Marie and Bruce Satalof
Robin and Jay Several
Sandrine and Edward Schoenfeld
Betsy Markland Schwartz ’59
Jack Schwartz ’67
Rachel Newman Schwartz ’89
Marcy and Robert Shoemaker
Patricia Carroll Shuss ’52
Stefanie Zeldin Sigal ’79
Paula Singer and Howard Kaufold
Elizabeth Mackey Smith ’59
Raegen Smith ’97
Beth and Craig Snider
Lisa Kay Solomon ’89
Susan and Edward Stadtmauer
Amy and Randy Stein
Helena and Eric Sultan
Frances and William Sutherland
Jean and Italo Taranta
Kimberly and Dominic R. Tarquinio
Michi Tashjian
AnnMarie Polsenberg Thomas ’97
Martha C. and William W. Thomas II
Cindy and Bill Torres
Kathleen and Peter Tozer
Diane R. Tracy
John Y. Trumper ’50
Alida M. Van Pelt
Alfred T. Vernacchio
Frances Vilella-Lelez and Jeffrey Golan
Marjorie and Daniel Wainfan
Sara Wasserman ’99
Ronald Waxman
Lyn Weinberg and Mark Moskowitz
Margie and Bryan Weingarten
Dorothy Schwab Weitthoff ’46
Mary Lundgren Wentzel ’57
David G. Wetterholt ’62
Barbara Davis Widmayer ’57
T. David Williams, Jr. ’64
Carolyne and Rodney Willis ’77
James R. Wilson, Jr. ’52
Elaine and Frank Wright
D. Alan Wrigley ’68
Louise and Victor Yarnell
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FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Pam and Don Yih
Colleen and John Zaccaria
Consecutive giving
for 9 years
Marta and Robert Adelson
David Albert ’86
Susan Albertine
Eleanora Baird
Barbara North Beck ’67
Barbara and Robert Behar
Liza Jane and Thomas Bernard
Peter Bloomfield
Joseph I. Borneman ’55
Janet and Jeffrey Bowker
Muge and Kivanc Caglar
Terry and Jim Clampffer
Bess Collier ’96
Julie Berg Cooke ’63
Deborah and Frank Correll
Henry R. Cowell ’50
Michell and Daniel Crowley
Dorothy Coleman Dangerfield ’43 and
Benjamin Dangerfield
Sarah and Andrew DeMichele
Sara Kankowski DeSabato and
READ DeSabato ’02
Lisa and Don Dissinger
Deborah Driscoll and Christos Coutifaris
Alexa Dunnington ’98
Frederick Eissler ’39
Liza M. Ewen
Robert Folwell ’80
David Jason Gershkoff ’02
Mary H. Gregg
Philomena Guillebaud ’43
Cynthia Bidart Harris and Jon Harris
Susanna R. and Warren J. Hauser
Leigh Jackson and Robert McCord
Sibylle and Raymond P. Jefferis III ’56
Judy Kessel
Helen Virginia Killey ’38
Marianthi Kiriakidou and
Zissimos Mourelatos
Christine Laine and David Weinberg
Henry W. Lavine ’53
Janice M. Leavy
Karen Lewis and Howard Kruger
Deborah Maraziti
Alex McDonnell ’87
William McVail
Richard A. Melaragni
Sarah Millar and Mark Kahn
Louise Wilde Miller ’60
Jodi Mindell and Scott McRobert
Sara and Jay Minkoff
Catherine and James Murdock ’73
Hisano and Juji Nakata
Marsha Neifield and Alan Folkman
Jennifer and Samuel Nemroff
Philip H. Osborne ’51
Estell Palevsky
Allison Pincus ’00
Barbara Porter and Stephen Yarnell
Albert Carter Pottash ’66
Nicholas Pulos ’02
Rodman M. Rosenberger ’58
Susan and Joel Rubin
Angela Scully and George Elser
Jay Seid Family
Ann and Aaron Selkow ’88
Eve Slap ’73
Miriam Repp Staloff ’55
Karen Strickland
Nancy Warwick Tarlton ’48
Lynn E. Teller and Frederick Villars
Jane Armor Terry ’39
Ira Thal
Ronit and Howard Treatman ’79
Anne and Richard Umbrecht
Betsey and Gregg VanGundy
Joshua Wasserman ’02
Susannah Weaver ’94
Nina Weisbord ’78
Cynthia and Harry Weiss
Wendy and Lawrence White
Ann Hort Wolfe ’63
Deborah and Tony Woodbury
Josephine and John Zaccaria
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
GREEN CLUB
The members of this club
gave early in the fall, online,
or in person to ensure that
they would receive no paper
solicitations from the Office
of Annual Giving. If you are
interested in “giving green” next
year, please email Jody Mayer
at [email protected].
Anonymous (2)
Sophia Abdullah ’99
Susan Albertine
Rebecca and Iain Anderson
Colin Angevine ’05
Holly and Percy Ayres
Denise and James Baker
Stephen Baldi ’94
Jill Banks Barad ’57
Nicole C. Barnum and Sophia Lee
Joanna Bassert and Edward Marshall
Joan Decker Battey ’65 and
John Battey ’65
Frances R. and Frederic A. Beckley
Barbara and Robert Behar
Britt Benner and Wilbert Shin
Nancy Bentley and Karl Ulrich
Ellan and Leonard Bernstein
Susan Bodley and Brad Morris
Esther and Leslie Book
Joy Edelman Boonin ’79
Richard Bowen ’76
William W. Bower
Janet and Jeffrey Bowker
Keeya Branson-Davis and Douglas Davis
James P. Brennan and Emily B. Miller
*Margaret Schaff Broadley ’41
Caroline and Donald Brooks
Peggy Brumfield Bruton ’53
Ellen Burr ’46
Maura Caldwell
Carolyn Cambor
Silvia and Mark Chapkovich
Deborah Charamella ’01
Peter D. Chawaga ’09
Caroline Kirk Cheatle ’53
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FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Joy Clairmont ’91 and Max Kaufman ’91
Lawrason Anne Clement ’66
Christine E. Coburn and Anne E. Kazak
Nancy Friedland Cochran ’60
Bess Collier ’96
Lauren Collier ’99
Frank E. Cooney
Henry Cowell ’50
Martin Crabtree ’64
Cinda Crane and Jack Briggs
Elaine and Michael Crauderueff
Osborn Cresson ’59
Alice Hess Crowell ’46
Michelle and Daniel Crowley
Louise Culver and Jeffrey Hurwitz
Catherine Cutler ’79 and
Abraham Mintz ’75
Ellen and Richard Cutshall
Christine M. Dalo
Jeanine and Joel Dankoff
Lisa G. and Robert H. Davis
Catherine and Ronald Dawson
Marjorie Schwartz Dilsheimer ’58
Steven J. Dolores
Lorna and Arnon Dreyfuss
Paula and Larry Durlofsky
Kim Emmons-Benjet and Brian Benjet
Sharon Eckstein and Lawrence Indik
Liza M. Ewen
Heather Hudgins Exley and Eric Exley
Randi and Rick I. Feld
Alexander L. Fetter ’54
Catherine and Jonathan Fiebach ’82
Elisabeth G. Fifer ’09
Ginger and Mark Fifer
Frank Fisher
Benjamin Fogel ’99
Robert A. Folwell ’80
Wendy M. Frame and
Christopher Blackman
Janice Decker Frohner ’60
Eve and Michael Galvin
Matthew N. Murphy Garmur ’97
Patricia R. and Sidney W. Gilford
Elaine and Everett Gillison
Janet Goldwater ’68
Julie Cowitz Gordon ’81 and Brian Gordon
Gayle G. and George M. Gowen
Christopher Guides
Marjorie Miller Hallowell ’56
Kathryn Hayward and Tom MacFarlane
Heather Schwartz Hebert ’85 and
John Hebert
Cinda Buswell Hill ’59
Jennifer C. and Lorin M. Hitt
Julie Nathanson Holcomb ’91
Susanne Phillips Isaacs ’45
Grant Jacks III ’75
Leigh Jackson and Robert McCord
Mary Lynne Jeschke
Beth Davis Johnson ’77 and
Martin Johnson
Missy and Howard Johnson
Kristina and Michael Kallam
Daniel Karp ’89
Julie Katz ’01
Laura Keen and Trevor Smith
Fariha I. Khan and Michael D. Carey
Helen Virginia Killey ’38
Nancy Kleinberg
Molly Jones Kline ’51
Elizabeth Kolb ’86
Jane Koppelman
Sandra Hull Laber ’88
Janice M. Leavy
Pamela Lechleider and
Jeffrey H. Rosedale
Jenifer and Michael Lehrer
Elena and Ken Levitan
Karen Lewis and Howard Kruger
Suzanne Murphy Lewis ’59
Sonja Beth Lindgren and John W. Gruber
Linn and Douglas Linton ’68
Mireia Lizandra and Eric Smith
Ami and Jess Lonner
Laurie S. Lubking
Jane Cubberley Luce ’68 and Eric Luce
Priscilla M. and John N. Lukens
David Madway ’72
Clio Mallin ’96
Deborah Maraziti
Fran and Robert Margulies
Leslie Statzell Marshall ’63
Lydia Martin and William Kennedy
Susan Wright Matthiessen ’69
Sandra Latshaw McCarthy ’59 and
James McCarthy
Stephanie W. and William
R. B. McCullough
Kathie McDermott and Thomas Gerbner
Dawn and Alexander McDonnell ’87
James McKeogh ’00
Theresa M. McLaughlin-Zerbe and
John A. Zerbe
Wayne Michaud ’67
Amy Miller ’88
Andrea Ellman Mirin ’93
Farid Moore Sanders ’95
Jerome Mopsik ’02
Denise Koehler Morris and
George Morris
Suzi Morrison and Grant Calder
Janine Morton
Bridget Murnaghan and Hugh Gordon
Marilyn Murray ’64
Deborah Hazzard Nash ’51
John Norcini
Andrea C. Nuneviller and Jess H. Lord
Nelson Obus ’64
Michelle and Andrew B. Olson
Heather Osborne and Vincent Duane
Chris Ozbun and William Darling
Kim Parris and Peter Seidel
Steven Patterson
Kirk Paul ’75
Marian Petrarca
J. Edgar Pew ’82
Judith-Love Pietromartire
Julie H. and Steven Plunkett
Curtis M. Pontz ’57
Margaret Preston
Joel F. W. Price
Luke Pryor ’07
Michelle and Frederick Purnell
Mary Boileau Ramsey ’38
William D. Ravdin ’46
Lauren Albert Ravitz ’93
Edward Rehfeld ’82
Robyn Richmond and Lloyd Guindon
Anne Robbins and Craig Lichtman
Charlotte B. Roberson
The annual Lower School Harvest Show is another way Friends’ Central displays one of its true colors: green!
Margaret Somerville Roberts ’83 and
David Roberts ’83
Sheila D. and Henry D. Rohrer
Anne Ross ’94
Doug Ross
Laura and Leonard Rossio
Patrice and Harold Rutenberg
Jonathan Sadock
Sue Williams Saul ’44
Alexander Schall ’86
John Schalow ’69
Patricia and Claude Schoenberg
Anne Malamud Scholder ’63
Adam Seitchik ’89
Patty and Jeffrey Seltzer
Amy and Carl Shaw
Jeanne Linton Sheppard ’37
Scott Sheppard
Evan Shingles ’91
Virginia Adams Simon ’80
Wendy Singer-Lowry and
Christopher J. Lowry
Lara N. and Evan J. Smith
Maria A. Socorro
Susan and Edward Stadtmauer
Jutta Buehne Sterling ’58
Andrew T. C. Stifler ’57
Joy Takahashi and John Gullace
Monica J. Taylor
Keino Terrell
Yvette and Darrell Thomas
Martin Tomes
Mary Fran Torpey
Ross Trachtenberg ’98
Amanda Trask ’80
Carol Perloff Capper Twain ’56
Rich Ulmer ’60
Alfred T. Vernacchio
Joshua Wasserman ’02
Linda Waxman Wasserman ’75 and
Dennis Wasserman
Hilary Takiff Weiss ’96
Dorothy Schwab Weitthoff ’46
Sharon L. Wenczel
Patricia Myers Westine ’57
Elizabeth Hall Williams ’44
Fatima and Roger Williams
Joel Windsor
John Witherspoon, Jr.
Kar-Lai Wong
Kris and Christopher Yoo
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
ALUMNI/AE
ALUMNI/AE GIVING
GIVING
ALUMNI/AE CLASS AGENTS
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
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Jane Swotes
Nancy Schranz Wall
Doris Yocum Markley
Jane Swotes
Agent Needed
Charlotte Pugh Ellithorp
Nancy Fitts Donaldson
John Carson
Cassie Gilda Dutton
Alice Crowell
John R. Jones
Jane Swotes
Madge Littlefield Bird
Anne Dufour Clouser
Lee Bowie
Don Reimenschneider
W. Warren von Uffel
Sue Saunders Clark
Jane Starrett Swotes
Marjorie Miller Hallowell
Henry Zoob
Jack Parsons
Cinda Buswell Hill
Ginger Arnold Gleason
Dana Lynne Iverson Neefe
Kathleen Murray-Allain
Evelyn Gartner Fowles
Marilyn Murray
Antoinette Leroux Jewell
June Singley Evans
Jack Schwartz
Juan Jewell
John Schalow
Jean Farquhar
Douglas Baird
Lisa Reischer Payton
Bruce Baird
John Shaw
Kirk Paul
Eve Ellis
Rodney Willis
Alex Otey
Agent Needed
Joyce Horikawa
Julie Cowitz Gordon
L. Eric Larson
FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
1983
1984
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2002
2003
2004
2004
2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2009
2009
2010
2010
2010
2010
Elizabeth J. Cohen
Andy Hamilton
Mark Silberberg
Andrea Deutsch
Deana Kelly Czaban
Andrew Newcomb
Ellen Cohen
Agent Needed
Stuart Fenkel
Dean Griffith
Jessica Christie Morowitz
Wynn Sanders
Rebecca Carr Calvani
Anne Ross
Jennifer Briggs
Evelyn Bricklin Marsh
Raegen Smith
Rachael Landis Weatherly
Jeffrey Brody
Latifah McMullin
Ali Pincus
Deb Charamella
Josh Wasserman
David Gershkoff
Agent Needed
Meeran Ahn
Jesse Amoroso
Natalie Aronson
Sam Eisner
Galen Guindon
Karen Lavi
Julia Pearlman
Betsey Margolies
Laura Matey
Claire Glass
Melissa Hewson
Dan Fedder
Matt Bernstein
Candice Hardie
Libby Fifer
Phoebe Harris
Emily Brodsky
Megan Holt
Kaitlyn McCaffrey
Gracie Pearlman
TOTAL ALUMNI/AE DONORS:
1,024
TOTAL RAISED BY ALUMNI/AE:
$380,895
OVERALL ALUMNI/AE
PARTICIPATION:
34%
HONOR ROLL TOP 10
PARTICIPATION:
1953 .................... 74%
1957 .................... 71%
1944 .................... 60%
1961 .................... 59%
1955 .................... 55%
1943 .................... 54%
1976 .................... 52%
1986 .................... 51%
1932 .................... 50%
1952 .................... 50%
L. F. Howe, Jr.
Cassie Gilda Dutton
The Heart of Quaker Works
William N. Stecher
Susanne Phillips Isaacs
Alumni/ae Giving
Dickson Werner
Dorothy Dunne Kittrell
Sarah Brown ’07
Ellen Fitts Millick
Morgan F. Moore
Class of 1942 (40%)
I thoroughly enjoyed my time at
Friends’ Central, and I want others to
have a great experience as well. That is
why I give back. The spirit of giving was
instilled in me during my years at FCS,
so I knew giving back was important—
no matter the amount. As a college
student, I don’t have a lot to contribute,
but I know that participation is just as important!
Everyone can give something, and it makes me feel good
to know that I can do my small part to help make Friends’
Central the wonderful place that it is. Giving back each year
is a way for me to continually support all of Friends’ Central’s
efforts to provide an exceptional learning experience, and is a
small way for me to stay connected to the school that I love.
Barbara Homer Pearson
Molly Keay Adams
Mary E. Stone
John C. Eissler
R. Elaine Swartz Eissler
Mary Ann Cohee Freemann
Class of 1946 (47%)
Barbara Miller Gustafson
Beverly Buck Brunker
Gayle Waldhauser Martin
Ellen Burr
Janet Weiss Smith
Alice Hess Crowell
Margaret Cooper Thompson
Diane Bault DeMille
Douglas A. Greenfield
Curtis H. Jones
Class of 1943 (54%)
Konstantine Katsanos
Jacqueline Armor Barnes
Charlotte Eby Bartlett
John R. Oster
Jane Stiefel Bertolett
William D. Ravdin
William Callen
Norman P. Robinson
Robert A. Conn
Blaine W. Scott III
Class of 1932 (50%)
Class of 1938 (29%)
Dorothy Coleman Dangerfield
Dorothy Schwab Weitthoff
Julia W. Frick
Gladys Baker Monier
Dorothy Schock Horne
James L. Dannenberg
Robert G. Yarnall
Helen Virginia Killey
Nancy Fitts Donaldson
Mary Boileau Ramsey
Philomena Guillebaud
Nancy Schranz Wall
Donald H. Kirkland
Class of 1934 (17%)
Class of 1939 (39%)
Dorothy Everitt Bond
*Louise Woodcock McCrery
Margaret G. Mitchell
Class of 1936 (40%)
Margaret H. Harper
Alice Legge Penza
Frederick Eissler II
Anne Maddock Ewing
*Nancy Carlson Bacharach
Mary L. Robertson
Mary Louise Craig
William G. Thomas
Julie Miller Edgerton
Priscilla Patch Weber
Barbara Acomb Elliott
Ruth Cannell Keinath
Robert H. Fereshetian
Jean Campbell Lumpkin
Class of 1944 (60%)
Richard L. Fussell
Jane Armor Terry
John S. Carson
Christine Meyers Jameson
Dorothy Jones Dick
John R. Jones
Class of 1940 (20%)
Dorothy Gotwald Dixon
Joyce Boardman Kurr
Edward Coslett
Martha Shmidheiser DuBarry
William C. Langnecker
Louise Goetzenberger Howard
Howard B. Fussell
Ernest J. Prudente, Sr.
Barbara Anderson Morris
Robert L. Peiffer
J. Richard Relick
Robert G. Russ
Class of 1937 (29%)
W. Thomas Kelly
Jeanne Linton Sheppard
*Benjamin Statzell
Lucy Christman Statzell
Brigitte Solmitz Alexander
Edwin G. Nicholson
Edward Rice
Class of 1935 (33%)
Class of 1947 (39%)
Sue Williams Saul
Class of 1941 (46%)
Elizabeth Hall Williams
Class of 1948 (32%)
Priscilla Okie Alexander
John R. Banks
*Margaret Schaff Broadley
Mary Beth Griffith Berggren
William G. Carson
Class of 1945 (44%)
Norman McAvoy
Arthur M. Dannenberg, Jr.
Marion Beatty Borden
Marianne Colville Parkinson
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
ALUMNI/AE GIVING
Marguerite Ridge Perrone
Nancy Robertson
Daniel Schlett, Jr.
Bonnie Boardman Schoennagel
Barry J. Reimenschneider
Peter Y. Robinson
Howard D. Sipler
Richard R. Spillman
Theodore Reinke II
David T. Roy
Donald B. Small
Miriam Repp Staloff
William F. Stotz, Jr.
Kurt Schilling
Joseph J. Stumpf
Jane Starrett Swotes
Nancy Warwick Tarlton
Joanna Haab Schoff
Winifred Jess Tierney
George M. Walters, Jr.
Phyllis Turner Yeager
Robert M. Weir
W. Warren von Uffel
Marian Siter Willey
Philippa C. Wehle
Class of 1949 (19%)
Joy Milhous Whiteley
Class of 1956 (42%)
Olaf Wirth
Patricia Pugh Dugan
Anonymous
Class of 1952 (50%)
Madge Littlefield Bird
John E. Balson
Richard G. Collins
Jetta Sommers Bracken
Class of 1954 (48%)
Judith Moulton Greene
Ivan H. Gabel
Inge Kornrumpf Bretherton
Richard G. Angell, Jr.
Marjorie Miller Hallowell
Carol Christian Hallgren
Constance Forster Brown
Doris Werner Bartlett
Raymond P. Jefferis III
Carl E. Reichert, Jr.
Carol Jerjisian Churukian
Virginia Lundgren Bortin
Anne C. Markland
Anthony P. Fowkes
Diana Stambul Burgwyn
Whitten W. Richman
George C. Harkins, Jr.
Sue Saunders Clark
Class of 1950 (40%)
Carol Perloff Capper Twain
Margery Trescott Kniffen
Roberta Cannon Crouse
Anne McAvoy Blackburn
Lydia Vickers
J. Donald Reimenschneider
Alexander Fetter
Anne Dufour Clouser
James D. Weinstein
Donald J. Ritt
Elizabeth S. Harper
Henry R. Cowell
Patricia Carroll Shuss
Barbara Pausser McLean
Judith Martin Dorsett
Barbara Stein Sickles
Elizabeth Osborne
Cynthia Linton Fleming
Jacqueline Watkins Slifka
Joan Hunter Reilly
William S. Foster
Robert L. Stark
Maude Moore Underwood
Class of 1957 (71%)
Edward P. Fronefield
James R. Wilson, Jr.
Norma Schweitzer Wood
Jill Banks Barad
Jodi Guthrey Fraser
Joseph M. Garfield
Winkie Ostroff Gaev
Barbara Bresson Wood
Lilla Hepworth Brigham
Frederick L. Goodman
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Alan D. Wolf
Stephen A. Cozen
Gardner Hendrie
Class of 1953 (74%)
Class of 1955 (55%)
Joan Henley Mattoon
Peggy Brumfield Bruton
Anonymous
Sarah De Vita Napoli
Marlene Miller Buckley
Joy Becker
Barbara Kratz Shaw
Robert R. Buckley
Susan Souder Black
John Y. Trumper
Caroline Kirk Cheatle
Joseph I. Borneman
Marlee Chandlee Turner
Virginia Holley Daschbach
Barbara Jess Charlson
Carolyn Cannon Eagan
Edward V. Clisby
Ruth Gabel Goldstein
Ruth Stubbs Denlinger
Richard B. Klein
Class of 1951 (46%)
Dorothy Lieberman Grant
Colin C. Dickson
Albert J. Lilly, Jr.
Barbara Green App
Peter J. Hughes
Donna Hayes Edwards
Ann Tolson Lippe
Lee H. Bowie
Francis M. James III
John Foster
Roberta Sheen Peterson
Lewis Creskoff
Henry W. Lavine
Benjamin H. Freeman II
Bryan B. Pokras
Shirley Smith Earle
Karen Klein Mannes
William S. Gartner, Jr.
Curtis M. Pontz
David M. Ellis
Francis Markland
David H. S. Hardin
Frank Richards
Cyril H. Harvey, Jr.
Martha Green Mead
Sarah Deming Love
Peter V. Savage
Richard S. Heilman
Deborah R. Miller
Allan N. Mackey
William G. Schwartz
Charis Gilbert Julian
Robert S. Noone, Jr.
Bruce J. Miller
Abby Huberman Silverman
Molly Jones Kline
William H. Perloff, Jr.
Sallie Whitesell Phillips
Susan Schultz Simon
Deborah Hazzard Nash
Joan Branen Rawles-Davis
Edward B. Rummel
Sarah Staats
Philip H. Osborne
Pincus P. Sall
Mayer Schnyder
Andrew T. C. Stifler
FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Pete Drayer
Elizabeth Daldy Dyson
Gary A. Fields
Erik Guthy
Gabrielle Schwarz Haab
Bette Lee Jarvis Jablow
Mary Lundgren Wentzel
Leonard Sylk
Richard A. Mills
George Lare
Patricia Myers Westine
Robert Ward
Dana Lynne Iverson Neefe
John R. Levy
Barbara Davis Widmayer
Bruce C. Newton
Leslie Statzell Marshall
Henry A. Zoob
Roger H. Readinger
Anne Malamud Scholder
Allen T. Reishtein
Marc S. Sherson
Joan Belletti Rensch
Harold E. Tiffany III
Rem Rieder
Robert S. Weinstein
Ann Hort Wolfe
Class of 1960 (41%)
Bruce G. Babcock
Class of 1958 (29%)
Elizabeth Surbeck Biddle
Rachael Goddard Desmond
Donald M. Briskman
Michael C. Ritter
Marjorie Schwartz Dilsheimer
Nancy Friedland Cochran
Pat McAvoy Sayre
Deborah Deming Goetz
John B. Ferguson
Joan Fleischhauer Smith
George Hardman
James M. Freeman
Sandy Taxin
John R. Miele
Janice Decker Frohner
Noel Sharpless Wittenberg
Susanne Price Neal
Frances Berger Garfield
Jack Parsons
Virginia Arnold Gleason
Class of 1964 (28%)
John A. Boyd
Martin G. Crabtree
Richard W. Fetter
Stephen J. Reynolds
Susan Phillips Henning
Class of 1962 (42%)
Rodman M. Rosenberger
Peggy Johnson Hewitt
Jutta Buehne Sterling
Patricia Hibbs
Ann Dothard Walters
Ralph H. Horning
Wetherill Cresson Winder
Elinor Whitelaw Hunt
Elisabeth Charr Bodurtha
Francis E. Bradley
Charlotte Herrmann Brown
Alan E. Casnoff
Christopher S. Clews
Patricia Stanton Cooley
Scott G. Davis
William W. Dean
Lee S. Hillerson
Betsy Norcross Ingram
William W. Judson
Kenneth A. Kirchhofer
Robert C. Klaus, Jr.
Todd M. Lieber
Sarah Price Lindsay Honey
Margery DeArmond Maconachy
Kathleen Murray-Allain
Diana Khinoy Reed
George H. Schnyder
Lynne Tindle Schnyder
David G. Wetterholt
Daniel C. Jones, Jr.
Class of 1959 (48%)
Nancy BreMiller Black
David L. Branning
M. Reid Bush
Prudence Sprogell Churchill
Osborn Cresson
Thomas P. Donaldson
Charles W. Ensor
Franklyn N. Judson
Sandra Slevin Lockhart
Lois A. Maiman
Louise Wilde Miller
Judith Deemer Roseland
Mary Deming Scott
Nicholas Scull
Rich Ulmer
Bruce Woodruff
Jean Berg Eselgroth
Anne Hall Flaccus
Charles A. Hunter, Jr.
Kristina Roth Kling
Madeline Church Lai
Marilyn Murray
Nelson Obus
Gail Powell
T. David Williams, Jr.
John M. Witherspoon, Jr.
William M. Young III
Class of 1965 (35%)
Joan Decker Battey
John Battey
Robert Boyer
Annabelle C. Brett
Richard C. Burgess
Kathleen Lane Enscoe
Richard D. Graves
Class of 1961 (59%)
Robert B. Hall
Richard Allman
Cinda Buswell Hill
Jane Davis Atkinson
Susan M. Kelsay
Raymond S. Battey
Carolyn Jakob Knudsen
Julie Pontz Curson
Suzanne Murphy Lewis
Deborah Richards Deschamps
David J. Linton
Jacqueline Fields
Class of 1963 (38%)
R. Sandra Latshaw McCarthy
Linda A. Fischer
Judith Seltzer
Sally Reynolds Motley
Mary Hannah Hawkins
Philip N. Taylor
Tim Patterson
Sumner H. Hayward
Betsy Markland Schwartz
Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin
K. Barry Sharpless
Sally Schrader Irving
Elizabeth Mackey Smith
Joan Kabakjian Keith
Joan Shore Steinhouse
Elizabeth Mayer
Jonas Stiklorius
Pamela J. Melcher
Vivian M. Appel
Julie Berg Cooke
Anna D. Ensor
Lynn Fowles
Thomas F. George
Lawrence V. Graves
S. Denham Laverty Grearson
L. Elizabeth Horning
Susan Schwartz Goodrich
Susan Herzberg Henry
Antoinette Leroux Jewell
Adrienne Roos Jones
Jonathon R. Moore
Jonathan Rieder
Andrew G. Weinstein
Class of 1966 (21%)
Lawrason Anne Clement
Gerd Dasch
June Singley Evans
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
ALUMNI/AE GIVING
Carolyn Ulmer Gorman
John M. T. Schalow
Gwen McVickar McMahon
David H. Smile
Albert Carter Pottash
James W. Supplee
Charles C. Price IV
David B. Williams
Christine A. Smith
Class of 1970 (19%)
Class of 1967 (24%)
Carry Cooper
Barbara North Beck
Jean Farquhar
John J. Berg
Christine Young Gaspar
Russell M. Bleakley
David F. Gross
Jed Z. Callen
Gary F. Kinsella
Ronald C. Diment
Stephanie Helen Koenig
Brian S. Kunz
Sherry McVickar
Wayne Michaud
Jill Crawford Muhrer
Jack W. Schwartz
Blair Roberts
Anita Grumbling Warner
Bruce R. Schober
Jean Murdock Warrington
Thomas P. Woodbury
Class of 1971 (37%)
Susan W. Addonizio
Class of 1968 (41%)
Joan Shapiro Alexander
William A. Brown
Douglas G. Baird
Janet Goldwater
Dan Biddle
Claire Janosik Griffin
Jill Eiseman Bronson
Jennifer Ornsteen James
Elizabeth F. Fried
Juan Jewell
Samuel F. Howe
Barbara Harrison Judson
Melissa Richter Marchand
Kenneth Judson
Emily Mustin Nicholson
Connie Burgess Lanzl
Dale F. Nupp
Douglas M. Linton
Stacey Polan
Peter D. Luborsky
Peter E. Preston
Jane Cubberley Luce
Eric Rieder
Edward Marshall
Frances Lindquist Rosenberg
Helen L. Miehle
Alan D. Taylor
D. Alan Wrigley, Jr.
Barry L. Zubrow
Neil Yoskin
Class of 1969 (26%)
David P. Biddle
Susan B. Eiseman
Robert V. Gassel
David R. Kirk
Class of 1972 (17%)
David E. Madway
Michael Mersky
Scott E. Myers
Lisa Reischer Payton
Joseph R. Ludwig
The Varsity Boys Basketball team took home the Pennsylvania independent
school state title in 2010-2011.
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Susan Wright Matthiessen
Class of 1973 (35%)
Carl J. Parris
Bruce C. Baird
Louise Schalow Del Vecchio
Leonard Haas
Nina Weisbord
Ellen Weinberg Cohen
Pearl Graub Goldstein
Susan Myers Hinrichs
Edward B. Whereat
Tracy F. Fletcher II
Marcus E. Guynn
Kevin Hooks
M. Penny Levin
Geery Howe
James Murdock
Joanna Harbage Hurst
Eliza Schwab Petersen
Cynthia Kendall
Steven W. Portman
John W. Lindquist
Lisa Korostoff Rooney
Neil MacGaffey
Philip E. Scott
Nancy Jackson Marchand
Eve Slap
Emma George Terndrup
Evan Wessel
Margaret Mostoller Fordham
Class of 1979 (40%)
Joy Edelman Boonin
Sidney E. Bridges
Victoria Fineman Brown
Bradley M. Campbell
C. Jeffrey Garrison
Julie Cowitz Gordon
Richard C. Kleiner
Theresa Butler Knight
Jean LoCastro
Sheri Cozen Resnik
Lisa McDonough
Amy Abrams Cohen
Sandra E. Rothman
D. Ramsay Pennypacker
Catherine E. Cutler
Julia Fineman Sauter
Elizabeth Phillips
Deborah Peltz Fedder
Lisa M. Walls
James W. Prall
Carol Rubin Fishman
Harvey F. Weiner
Susan B. Ravdin
Jeannette McCabe Harris
Peter D. Wilf
Michael P. Rowan
Douglas E. Hyman
Claudia Zeldin
Arlette T. Smith
Nancy M. Keller-Coffey
Charles L. Epstein
Andrew T. Vaden
Janet Kendall Lankin
Murray S. Gorson
John T. Young, Jr.
Class of 1974 (16%)
William L. Weiner
Paul F. McNamara
Class of 1982 (38%)
Judith Kirk Meyer
Daniel A. Weiser
Heather Korostoff Murray
Steven C. Benjamin
Katherine Meyer
Susan R. Whitman
Michael Rothman
David N. Cherner
Ronald E. Sharpe
Stephen G. Yarnall
Stefanie Zeldin Sigal
Paul Clough
Howard Treatman
Jonathan A. Fiebach
Barbara R. Weinberg
Margret MacGaffey Hagar
Cheryl Nelson Young
Rachel Levov Hollingsworth
John Shaw
Christopher S. Vaden
Class of 1977 (22%)
L. Eric Larson
Mark S. Adams
Class of 1975 (20%)
David W. Frenze
Lee E. Bludman
Lise K. Funderburg
Class of 1980 (36%)
J. Edgar Pew
Walter P. Harris
Beth Clouser Hare
Lori Epstein Bendesky
Bernard A. Purcell III
Grant L. Jacks
Karen N. Horikawa
Barrett Caldwell
Edward B. Rehfeld
David N. Kendall
Beth Davis Johnson
Eileen Flanagan
Lori Cozen Rosenberg
Sami Khella
Rachel Fell McDermott
Robert A. Folwell
Cheryl Guzzardo Tuverson
Abraham Mintz
Patricia Bleznak Silverstein
Victor Freeman
Martin L. Wachs
Robert M. Moore
Thomas S. Spencer
Joyce Horikawa
Kirk J. Paul
Denise C. Willis
Charles King
Peter H. Taylor
Rodney O. Willis
Bill Larson
Class of 1983 (28%)
Sarah Mendelson
Elizabeth Cohen
Lincoln Meyers
Frederick Hawkins III
Jeffrey Miller
Kristin Johnsen-Neshati
Linda Waxman Wasserman
Class of 1978 (34%)
Susanne Ritt Nichol
Class of 1976 (52%)
Michael Andrews
Susan Meyer Bach
Amy Cooperberg DiLuca
Peter Baumann
Sylvia M. Hamerman-Brown
Richard P. Bowen
Sarah Jackson Leonard
Kimberly Cherry
Alexander V. Otey
Sarah Frank Connor
Karen D. Palcho
Eve Ellis
Lindy Snider
Class of 1981 (38%)
Nancy A. Sanders
Anita Gonzalez
Stacey Goldsborough Snider
Marc L. Ackerman
Barrett Tilney
Robin Rosenfeld Gordon
Noel Trask
Rebecca Klein Clark
Jeremy D. Treatman
Judith-Love Pietromartire
Virginia Adams Simon
Noah A. Spivak
Amanda Trask
Alexander Klein
Anne Ballen Ladenson
Steven G. Lane
Joseph W. Lenski III
David A. Roberts
Margaret Somerville Roberts
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ALUMNI/AE GIVING
Class of 1984 (17%)
Joel R. Perloff
Simon R. Bruce
Hisun Rim
Andrew Hamilton
Alexander G. Schall
John A. Levitties
Michael G. Silver
Robin Rothman
Frazier B. Sinkler
Mark I. Silberberg
Melissa Shuman Zarin
Jamie Goldsborough Swift
Jennifer Trachtenberg
Linda Kidder Yarlott
Class of 1987 (29%)
Jonathan H. Adler
Gwendolyn Angert
Class of 1990 (20%)
Class of 1985 (24%)
Danielle Paul Barson
Andrew W. Armour
Tiffany R. Blakeney
Theresa Hamilton Callicott
Christopher S. Bonovitz
Andrea M. Deutsch
Susan Dreher
Derick Dreher
Paul S. Grossman
Jeannine Gentile Hamilton
Stephanie Denenberg Humphrey
Heather Schwartz Hebert
Stephen L. Kay
Matthew Levitties
Peter G. Klein
Corrie N. Mitchell
Seth H. Lundy
David N. Beltran del Rio
Eileen Farnon
Stuart J. Fenkel
Jonathan S. Ginsberg
Jonathan A. Hunter
Geoffrey G. Klein
Patrick C. Lord
Barbara Miller
Jonas Stiklorius
Cathi Cozen Snyder
Alexander G. McDonnell
Rachel G. Tilney
Andrew Newcomb
Class of 1991 (41%)
Jonathan S. Vaden
Elizabeth Toborowsky Pollard
Atif Ahmad
Jeannine Thomson Bishop
Joy P. Clairmont
Laura J. Forman
Tiffani Gavin
Walker N. Gilmore
Dean E. Griffith
Julie Nathanson Holcomb
Nitya Jacob
Max Kaufman
Elga Jefferis Killinger
Michelle Goldstein Kitchen
Alexander N. Miller
Helena Miller
Aimee Taxin Rubin
Evan S. Shingles
Matthew P. Williams
Sara Volkman Shack
Jennifer Zweben
Class of 1986 (51%)
David M. Albert
Ira A. Apfel
Class of 1988 (25%)
Jordan S. Bernstein
Daniel Bernstein Barnz
Erica Taxin Bleznak
Ellen M. Cohen
Josh Broker
Samantha Hauser Ekert
Andrea Chait
Maria M. Farnon
Steven Chanin
Elizabeth Gerst Ivanov
Andrea G. Cohen
Linda Hawkins Costigan
Deana Kelly Czaban
Eli A. Gross
Richard M. Grossman
Eric L. Hoyle
Andrew D. Katz
Elizabeth Kolb
Karen Kramer
William D. Georges
Macon Pickard Jessop
Sandra Hull Laber
Kenneth A. Litwin
Amy Anne Miller
Salvatore V. Pastino
Aaron Selkow
Felice Rosenberg Yeshion
Jessica Zeldin
Robert Lager
Anja Jefferis Levitties
Class of 1989 (22%)
Rebecca Porter Madsen
Leslie Morris Bari
James Christy, Jr.
Mary Drayer Moran
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Jessica Kurtz Erlbaum
Brooke L. Gelber
Nandita Yagnik Hogan
Daniel G. Karp
Eric F. Kramer
Rachel Newman Schwartz
Adam M. Seitchik
Lisa Kay Solomon
FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Class of 1992 (16%)
Perri Shaw Borish
Daniel B. Forman
Raymond C. Heising
Rachel Volkman Kushel
Frances C. Lord
Jessica Christie Morowitz
Lizabeth L. Sklaroff
Class of 1993 (23%)
Robyn Needleman Berman
Rebecca Carr Calvani
Benjamin and Ruthi Cohen
David E. Fenkel
Andrea Ellman Mirin
Lauren Albert Ravitz
Lauren Schneider Shapiro
Class of 1994 (20%)
Stephen A. Baldi
Michaela McCormick Gravel
Anna L. Krouse
Betty T. Lam
Julie H. Levison
Daniel B. Price
Anne R. Ross
Susannah L. Weaver
Class of 1995 (23%)
Jennifer Briggs
Louis Cohen
Michael A. Malloy
Farid Moore Sanders
Ellen Rink
Andrew Scharff
Donald Yorkman
Class of 1996 (37%)
David B. Brind
Mallory Barg Bulman
Bess M. Collier
Gabriela A. Duno
Vanessa Duno
Mark Owen Fifer
Megan E. Fifer
Alexandra Levin Fishback
Mallory S. E. Floyd
Allison Jacobs Friedmann
Jamie Lynn Garfield
Ruba Habtemicael
Lori B. Holden
Catharine Williamson Keidel
Rachael Lerner LeMasters
Clio Alexandra Mallin
Evelyn Bricklin Marsh
Meredith Bobroff Murphy
Scott E. Newman
Rebecca S. Smyrl
Beth S. Truzansky
Hilary Takiff Weiss
Vanessa Zaragocin
Class of 1997 (25%)
Rachel Coombs
Brett R. Dunn
Matthew Murphy Garmur
Anne K. Griffith
Benjamin Hertz-Shargel
Ari Moskowitz
Sondra Rosenberg
Raegen Smith
AnnMarie Polsenberg Thomas
Ann Scharff Vernon
Rachael Landis Weatherly
Gail Carter Zuagar
Class of 1998 (27%)
Friends’ Central’s Early Childhood Program encourages children to learn through play, which develops creativity and
problem-solving skills.
Callie Lytton Carroll
Class of 2001 (25%)
Daniel DeSouza
Lauren Collier
Phyllis Barsky
David Jason Gershkoff
Amy Dunn
James Becker
David Samuel Glasser
Jenna Feldman
Leslie Becker
Jonathan Charles Grinspan
Jared Fertman
Diana Bleakley
Jeffrey Meyerson
Brooke Gassel
Christopher Cappelli
C. Jerome Mopsik
Elizabeth Grinspan
Deborah Charamella
Tanya Johnson Muse
Latifah La’Nae McMullin
Rosanna Dent
Jason Polykoff
Monet Trent
Evan A. Grove
Nicholas Pulos
Sara Wasserman
Megan Leigh Hutchin
Stephen Rubin
Julie Katz
Todd Schneider
Claire Laver
Alex Sokolov
Sarah Muhrer
Joshua Wasserman
Joshua Michael Pasek
Geoffrey Wertime
Michael Blum
Jeffrey Brody
Renato Carfagno
Alexa Dunnington
Elizabeth Shinn Hulford
Molly Mullahy
Elizabeth Wells Oppenheim
Jordan Rubin
Class of 2000 (16%)
Anonymous
Scott Behar
Isabel Daniels
Andrew C. Gilman
Erica Jones
Ryan Christopher Loughlin
Jessica Phillips
Barbara Putnick
Alexander Rolfe
Elizabeth Spector
Daniel Silver
James H. McKeogh
Ryan Tozer
Brendan Tozer
Allison Pincus-Jacobs
Hakim Warrick
Ross A. Trachtenberg
Joyce Polsenberg
Jill D. Wimmer
Adam Weinstein
Tara Ramchandani
Emily Ramsey-North
Class of 1999 (21%)
Anonymous
Sophia Abdullah
Defne Amado
Angelina Riley
Daniel Shargel
Taiwo Whetstone
Gina Zorzi
Class of 2003 (14%)
Anonymous
Patricia G. Baker
Blake Emerson
Alejandro L. Franqui
Eli Goldstein
Kristen Johnson Hart
Class of 2002 (24%)
Sophie Honik
Theodore Reade Aronson
David Kleban
William Day Frank
Joshua Ellis Lindenbaum
READ DeSabato
Jonathan Wegener
Sara Kankowski DeSabato
Andrew F. White
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
ALUMNI/AE GIVING
Class of 2004 (15%)
Dwight Dunston
Class of 2008 (17%)
Meeran Ahn
Lauren Engelmyer
Max Bernard
Jesse Todd Amoroso
Robert Golan-Vilella
Mathew Brett Bernstein
Adam Wolf Axler
Galen R. Guindon
Sarah Lynne Bradburd
Emily Behar
Karen Lavi
Logan D. Brenner
Christopher Bleakley
Elizabeth Lundy
Matthew Buchwald
Kevin P. Block
Betsey K. Margolies
Michael William Dohrmann
CE Elser
Julia R. Pearlman
Isabel R. Friedman
Morgan Day Frank
Lise Rahdert
Julian Guindon
Sean O’Brien
Brett Alan Richardson
Julia A. Romano
Emily Rosenblum
Jake Snider
Eric Sorensen
Gabriella Wachs
Natalie Adele Willis
Amy Ludwig
Scott Barraclough Kunz
Class of 2010 (24%)
Matthew Jordan Lundy
Taylor Lee
Carly Blumenfeld
Emily M. Brodsky
David Joseph Dawson
Ian Dumoff
Max Dweck
Talia East
Kyle Fullerton
Olivia Gillison
Samantha Lynn Greenberg
Hallie R. Greitzer
Spencer Hewett
Megan Holt
Susannah Leigh Ivory
Haleemah Jackson
Scott Kulicke
Sara R. Matey
Kaitlyn McCaffrey
Noreen Neal
Marc Parker
Aaron Louis Reichlin
Emma Richman
Natasha Peniel Willis
Alexander Franklin Yih
Aaron G. Nissen
Richard Pompetti
Laura Rolfe
Rana Wardlaw
Class of 2007 (24%)
Joshua David Abel
Joshua Seth Aichenbaum
Samuel Henry Aronson
Sarah Allison Bach
Noor Beckwith
Class of 2005 (13%)
Sarah J. Brodsky
David Aichenbaum
Sarah Renae Brown
Colin S. Angevine
Sammy Dweck
Natalie Aronson
Samantha Hope Eisenberg
Rachel Bradburd
Matthew H. S. Elser
Andrea DeSabato
Kathleen E. Fox
Benjamin Grinspan
Claire Sarah Glass
Michael Grinspan
Jason Goodman
Daniel Kaufman
Melissa Ashley Hewson
Kelly Markowitz
Laura Ann Matey
Lawrence Murray
Eric Jeffrey Nisenbaum
Jacob Weisfeld
Benjamin Oscar Present
Luke Christopher Pryor
Class of 2006 (12%)
David Siegel
Maxwell Skolnick
Anonymous (3)
Alexander Eli Mazurek
Noredy Neal
Alexy Scanlon Posner
Samuel Propper
Phillip Rosenblum
Robin Hayley Segal
Anne Kathryn Taylor Sprogell
Alison Turka
Alexander Judge Unkovic
Class of 2009 (18%)
John Russell Armstrong
Charlotte Bassett
Peter Daniel Chawaga
Anthony C. P. DeCusatis IV
Elisabeth Grace Fifer
Phoebe Webster Harris
Christina Hurley
Andrea Blakeney Luongo
Michael K. Murray
Eric O’Brien
The Heart of Quaker Works
Planned Giving – The Blackburn Society
Frank James ’53
When you get older you start to think about
what you want to do with your estate. If
you have the opportunity, if life has been
good to you, then you can think about
doing something for those organizations
that need your support. Each of us has
to decide what is appropriate. At Friends’
Central, the faculty care about the
students. They put students first. Also, the School has continued
to live the Quaker principles that I grew up with in the Society of
Friends. My planned gift is my way of showing my appreciation
for what the School has done and is an investment in the
School’s future.
The hardest thing is just to bite the bullet and create a will.
Once you make that decision and talk to an attorney, it is very
easy to do. We update our will every five years, as tax laws
change and our needs may change.
I encourage everyone to consider a planned gift. Anything you can
do is helpful and is a way to do some good when you are gone.
The Blackburn Society was named
in honor of Eliza E. Blackburn ’22
and her family. Their estate gift
helped make possible the purchase
of the Lower School campus
and establish the Blackburn
Enhancement, a salary supplement
given to teachers each December.
BLACKBURN SOCIETY
The Board of Trustees established the Blackburn Society to honor
individuals who have made provisions in their wills or estate plans to
benefit Friends’ Central School. These donors, who have informed
the School of their intentions, have helped provide for the School’s
future through a variety of gift planning vehicles including bequest
intentions, testamentary trusts, life income vehicles such as pooled
income investments, charitable gift annuities, gifts of real estate,
and other deferred gifts. Their vision and wisdom extend beyond
the immediate needs of the School, and their generosity provides a
source of income which the School can depend upon and use to plan
for generations ahead.
We welcome with thanks the
following people who joined the
Blackburn Society this year:
Sally Craig ’61
Peter Hickman ’62
*Lady Isolde
Klarmann Radzinowicz
Alumni/ae
Priscilla Okie Alexander ’41***
Eric Ash ’89
Annabelle C. Brett ’65
Diana Stambul Burgwyn ’54
Helen Starling Burke ’51
Ellen Burr ’46
Diane Bierman Carson ’67
Prudence Sprogell Churchill ’59
Ellen M. Cohen ’88
Andrea G. Cohen ’86
Sally Craig ’61
Alice Hess Crowell ’46
Charlotte Pugh Ellithorp ’42
June Singley Evans ’66
Alexander Fetter ’54
*The Estate of Jean-Pierre
Guggenheim
Elizabeth S. Harper ’54
Margaret H. Harper ’36
Karen Johansen and
Gardner Hendrie ’50
Patricia Hibbs ’60
Cinda Buswell Hill ’59***
Francis M. James III ’53
*Susan L. Kaufmann ’56
* Deceased
Stephanie Helen Koenig ’70
Henry W. Lavine ’53
Sarah Price Lindsay Honey ’62
Jean Campbell Lumpkin ’39
Pamela J. Melcher ’61
Margaret G. Mitchell ’35
Gladys Baker Monier ’32***
Jonathon R. Moore ’65
Deborah Hazzard Nash ’51
Dana Lynne Iverson Neefe ’61
Andrew Newcomb ’87
Albert Carter Pottash ’66
William D. Ravdin ’46**
Abby Moyerman Renfroe ’77
Lisa Korostoff Rooney ’73
Sue Williams Saul ’44
Joanna Haab Schoff ’51
Nicholas Scull ’60
Joan Lallou Smith ’52
Lucy Christman Statzell ’37
and Benjamin L Statzell ’37*
Andrew T. C. Stifler ’57
Leonard Sylk ’59
Winifred Jess Tierney ’53
Bev and Rich Ulmer ’60
Patricia Myers Westine ’57
David G. Wetterholt ’62
Ann Hort Wolfe ’63
Bruce Woodruff ’60
If you would like to inform us of your intention to include Friends’
Central School in your estate plans, or would like information about
ways in which you can make planned gifts to Friends’ Central, please
call Lydia Martin, Director of Development, at 610.645.5043 or
email her at [email protected].
Adrian Castelli
Emma Lapsansky-Werner
Stan Cherim ’59
Janet and Hillard Madway
Prudence Sprogell Churchill ’59
Barbara M. Cohen
Sara L. Matthews and
Raymond J. Fabius
Deborah Hull
Judith and Bernard Newman
Emma Lapsansky-Werner
Marla Hamilton Peele
Jean Campbell Lumpkin ’39
Sally and George L. Pew
Hillard Madway
William D. Ravdin ’46 **
Buddy Newman
George L. Pew
Lisa Korostoff Rooney ’73
and John Rooney
William D. Ravdin ’46**
Ann V. Satterthwaite
Ann V. Satterthwaite
Lynne and Donald V. Selkow
Joanna Haab Schoff ’51
Lucy Christman Statzell ’37
and Benjamin L Statzell ’37*
Koji Shimada
Barbara A. Willis
Vera and Murray Wilson
Friends
Marla Hamilton Peele
Kim Shimada
Faculty and
Former Faculty
Ruth Tanur
Beverly Ulmer
William W. Bower
Grant Calder
Solveig and Stan Cherim
Current Parents and
Parents of Alumni/ae
Prudence Sprogell Churchill ’59
Sara L. Matthews and
Raymond J. Fabius
Anne and Peter Arfaa
Grant Calder
Molly Love and Adrian Castelli
David M. Felsen
Barbara M. Cohen
Stephanie Helen Koenig ’70
Alice Hess Crowell ’46
Julia Beyer Houpt and
John Kralovec
Colette and Michel Guggenheim
Trustees and
Former Trustees
Anne and Peter Arfaa
** Pooled Income Fund Participants
Deborah and T. Regan Hull
Ann V. Satterthwaite
Carolyn Klock and
George McCook
Andrew T. C. Stifler ’57
*** Charitable Gift Annuitants
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
CURRENT PARENTS
PARENT GIVING
GIVING
CURRENT PARENT CLASS AGENTS
Class of 2011 (Grade 12)
Class of 2017 (Grade 6)
Lori Epstein Bendesky ’80
Gil Block
Caren Fires
Cynthia Harris
Laurie Katznelson
Jane Koppelman
Theresa Knight
Natalie Lee
Anita Parker
Marie Satalof
David Arnold
Sandra Bowman
Sarah DeMichele
Class of 2012 (Grade 11)
Lorna Dreyfuss
Valarie Everett
Dorothy Lee
Cindy Torres
Class of 2018 (Grade 5)
Class of 2019 (Grade 4)
Kim Emmons-Benjet
David Velinsky
Class of 2020 (Grade 3)
Class of 2021 (Grade 2)
Doug Davis
Lara Smith
Class of 2022 (Grade 1)
Class of 2023 (Kindergarten)
Donna Davin
Class of 2024 (Pre-Kindergarten)
Ellan Bernstein
Debbie Dolic
Carol Rubin Fishman ’79
Liz Lorry
Joyce Stovall
Donna Ficchi
Fran Margulies
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Evelyn Duvivier
Patrick Morgan
Class of 2015 (Grade 8)
Class of 2016 (Grade 7)
FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
TOTAL RAISED BY
CURRENT PARENTS:
$460,428
Mireia Lizandra
Leonard Rossio
Mary Ann DeCusatis
Elaine Gillison
Lorna Lynn-Palevsky
Mona Ghude
Pat Gilford
Rina Keller
Kristin Kimmel
560
Ellen Cutshall
Heather Osborne
Andrea Swinton
Class of 2013 (Grade 10)
Class of 2014 (Grade 9)
TOTAL DONORS:
OVERALL PARENT
PARTICIPATION:
79%
HONOR ROLL TOP 5
PARTICIPATION:
2011 .................... 99%
2017 .................... 95%
2024 .................... 89%
2019 .................... 86%
2013 .................... 86%
The Heart of Quaker Works
Parent Giving and
Volunteering
Donna Davin (’18, ’21, ’23)
My kids love to see me at FCS—they
are even proud of me! I think it is
important for them to see me as part
of a team. We, like most parents, are
super busy, but my husband and I
volunteer when we can, and school
events are a great way to meet other
parents. I work the Pumpkin Fair.
I was a room mother and a member of the welcoming
committee. I am also a phonathon caller.
I understand how tough it is financially. I get asked these
questions all the time in my calls, “Why should I give one
more dime? Why should I give to financial aid?” Well, for
one, the School needs the funds, and two, when other gifting
organizations like corporations and foundations see a high
giving rate among parents, they read that as a strong school
community and are willing to give more.
Financial aid is critical because economic diversity makes
Friends’ Central great. Many of us send our children here, in
part, because we like the culture at the School. That culture
would not be the same without diversity, and giving makes
that happen. I look at it this way: we already pay a lot for
tuition; if we don’t give what we can, and are not as involved
as we can be, then we are not getting our money’s worth!
Class of 2011 (99%)
Anonymous
Karen Araiza
Lisa Babikian and David Katz
Denise and James Baker
Monique Baylis
Lori Epstein Bendesky ’80
and Larry Bendesky
Lisa and Michael Blank
Karen Bowers
Linda and David Callans
Eileen and David Carpenter
Shannon Coleman
Cindi and Glenn Cooper
Elise and Alan Cotler
Dennis Culhane
Jennifer Culhane
Karen Davidson
Marc Davidson
Patricia DeRusso and
Christopher Forrest
Claire Doerrman
Deborah Driscoll and
Christos Coutifaris
Harriet and Benjamin Ellis
Deborah Peltz Fedder ’79 and
Michael Fedder
Caren and Paul Fires
Carol Rubin Fishman ’79 and
Charles Fishman
Amelia Floresta and Bahman
Negahban
Elyssa Gilmar
Pearl Graub Goldstein ’73
and David Goldstein
Victoria and Harris Gratz
Linda and Ralph Hall
Cynthia Bidart Harris and
Jon Harris
Michele and Jeffrey Harris
Susanna and Warren Hauser
Dana and Rodger Hayne
Carol Hebb and
Alan Feldbaum
Susan Hyman and
Douglas E. Hyman ’79
Caroline Johnson and
Alan Sheltzer
Kate and David Johnston
Randi and Jon Joseph
Beth and Gary Kaminsky
Amy and Michael Karliner
Laurie and Steven Katznelson
Nancy Kleinberg
Theresa Butler Knight ’81
and Charles E. Knight
Bernadine and
Anthony Kopicki
Jane Koppelman
Joel Koppelman
Judith and Warren Kurnick
Natalie and Brendan Lee
Deborah Leibel and Fred
Goodman
David A. Lesser
Donna and Dwight Lewis
Julie Low and Gilbert Block
Irene and Bruce Marks
Michelle and Todd Mastrocola
Jane and Thomas McConnell
Jean Miller and James H. Lee
Leslie and Maurice Mitts
Linda Mundy and
Jeffrey Drebin
Bridget Murnaghan and
Hugh Gordon
Anita and Anthony Parker
Carol Perloff
Pam and Larry Phelan
Gary Pudles
Linda Pudles
Margaret Somerville Roberts
’83 and David A. Roberts ’83
Sheila and Henry D. Rohrer
Joan and Tim Roll
Anne and Stephen Rubin
Gina Tognini Sadock
Jonathan Sadock
Marie and Bruce Satalof
Mary Scanlon and
Joel Posner
Gregory Segall
Jutta Seibert and
Koffi Anyinefa
Jay Seid Family
Robin and Jay Several
Douglas Shimell
Ellen Siegel and
Richard Wallace
Savita and Vijay Singh
Beth and Craig Snider
Lisa Speicher and
Carl H. June
Frances and William
Sutherland
Susan Tabor-Kleiman and
Robert B. Kleiman
Yvette and Darrell Thomas
Peggy and Aron Wahrman
Anne and Steve Weiss
Mary Ellen and
Drew Weissman
Linda Bell and Lior Yahalomi
Class of 2012 (83%)
Anonymous (3)
John Abramson
Susan Albertine
Michelle and Michael Apkon
Mary Ellen Balchunis
Gretchen B. and
Robert D. Bedford
Sherri and Laurence Belkoff
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Gifts to financial aid enable Friends’ Central to support a more diverse community of students.
Kathleen K. and
H. Jay Bellwoar
Nancy Bentley and Karl Ulrich
Nancy and Paul Bray
Carolyn Cambor
Silvia and Mark Chapkovich
Brigitte and Robert
Cooperman
Sara and Allan Crimm
Louise Culver and
Jeffrey Hurwitz
Beth and David Dahle
Doris Davis-Whitely
Phyllis Dennery and
Gregory Mundy
Amy Cooperberg DiLuca ’78
and Anthony DiLuca
Lorna and Arnon Dreyfuss
Valarie and Major Everett
Heather Hudgins Exley and
Eric Exley
H. Marcia FeigenbaumBergmann and Leigh
Bergmann
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FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Alan Filreis
Barbara Matteucci and
John Rizzo
Susan Gay and
Jonathan Andrews
Stephanie McCurry and
Steven Hahn
Mary Jean Gazzara-Pawley
and Kevin Pawley
Ellen Meier and Michael Freed
Randi and Rick I. Feld
Barbara Haber and
Jonathan Flick
Regina Mickie-Chalmus and
Eric Chalmus
Sara and Jay Minkoff
Joy Halpern
Laura and Mark Mulholland
Randi and John Harris
Malcolm J. Musgrove
Ruth and Richard Horowitz
Hisano and Yuji Nakata
Beverly and John Keith
Samuel and Jennifer Nemroff
Young Ok and Doo Hyun Kim
John Norcini
Christine Laine and
David Weinberg
Camilla Pharamond and
Michael Gehring
Cindy Landis
Martin D. Phillips
Alexandra Langendorfer and
Thomas Pickard
Barbara Porter and
Stephen Yarnell
Dorothy and Kevin Lee
Montez Price-Shell and
Brandon Shell
Pamela Lethbridge and
Theodore Simon
Marcia and Sarah
Martinez-Helfman
Penny and Maury Reiter
Sheri Cozen Resnik ’81 and
Kenneth Resnik
Robyn Richmond and
Lloyd Guindon
Barbara C. and
James E. Roddy
Joan and Tim Roll
Madge Rothenberg and
Peter Brodfuehrer
Patricia and Claude Schoenberg
Sandrine and Edward
Schoenfeld
Amy and Carl Shaw
Montez Price-Shell and
Brandon Shell
Paula Singer and
Howard Kaufold
Jessica and David Solomon
Jacqueline and Eric Stern
Helena and Eric Sultan
Sharon and David Taffet
Lynn E. Teller and
Frederick Villars
Cindy and Bill Torres
Eve Troutt-Powell and
Timothy Powell
Maria Valdez
Emily Vener-Giszter and
Simon Giszter
Erika Waginger-Goldberg and
Barry I. Goldberg
Nina Weisbord ’78
Lucy and Erik Williams
Class of 2013 (86%)
Anonymous
Rutta Admasu
Patricia Andrade and
Beny Parnes
Susanne and
Michael Andrews ’78
Jennifer J. and Noel C. Archard
Laura and John Armstrong
Frances R. and
Frederic A. Beckley
Jeannine and William Bedford
Ellan and Leonard Bernstein
Karen Black and Peter Bessen
Michele V. and
Jeffrey F. Brotman
Rebecca A. Butterfield and
Guy A. Laren
Kim and Bart Cassidy
Yvette P. and Walter A. Clay
Susan and Paul Clough ’82
Marguerite and Matthew Cooper
Maryann Cormier
Mary Ann and Anthony
DeCusatis
Ellen Deutsch and
Vinay Nadkarni
Amy and John Estey
Renee Faggen
Claudia Ferran and
James Banko
Kimberly and Michael Ferrell
Rani and Mark Fogel
Aqueelah Folwell
Robert Folwell ’80
Ellen and David Frank
Mary and Michael Furey
Elaine and Everett Gillison
Tamara Goldman and
Marc Epstein
Doris and Dana Greenblatt
Michele and Jeffrey Harris
Dianne and John Heard
Jennifer C. and Lorin M. Hitt
Susan and Richard Holt
Noreen D. Howard and
Daniel Diadul
Leigh Jackson and
Robert McCord
Mercedes Jacobson and
Eric Greenblatt
Cynthia Jobe and Sean Goggins
Kathleen and David Kaslow
Judith Kiesel and
Michael Bolotsky
Momoko A. Kishimoto and
Frank R. Borchert
Debra and David Kornblatt
Louise Krasniewicz and
Richard M. Leventhal
Sun Hee Lee and
Sarto Schickel
Deborah Leibel and
Fred Goodman
Elena and Ken Levitan
DeeDee B. and
Marcos R. Lopez
Julie Low and Gilbert Block
Charlene Lu and Michael Zhao
Lorna Lynn and
Harold Palevsky
Catherine Marshall and
Michael Pedrick
Theresa M. McLaughlinZerbe and John A. Zerbe
Maureen McVail
William McVail
Diane Merry and
Steve Fakharzadeh
Leslie and Maurice Mitts
Nancy Nghiem and
Edward Nguyen
Laura Novo and
Stephen Chawaga
Elizabeth and Craig Owens
Kim Parris and Peter Seidel
Amy B. and Jeffrey D. Petersohn
Maryam and Robert Phillips
Zea G. and David E. Piver
Jenni Punt and
Stephen Emerson
Michelle and Frederick Purnell
Anne Robbins and
Craig Lichtman
Charlotte B. Roberson
Ann and Paul Rogers
June and Glenn Rogers
Brahmani Ross
Katherine Rowe and
Bruce Jacobson
Julia Rudolph and
Matthew Adler
Jay Seid Family
Deborah A. Sesok-Pizzini and
Mark-Alan D. Pizzini
Marcy and Robert Shoemaker
Cindy and Mike Silver
Soma G. Simon
Savita and Vijay Singh
Nancy and Bruce Sloane
Jessica and David Solomon
Susan and Edward Stadtmauer
Amy and Randy Stein
Beth and Frank Tedesco
Sigrid and Douglas Veasey
Frances Vilella-Velez and
Jeffrey Golan
Anne and Steve Weiss
Deborah and David Weiss
Paula Williams and
Robert Williamson
Dawn Witzel and Peter Lakin
Deborah and Tony Woodbury
Class of 2014 (82%)
Holly and Percy Ayres
Erica Bartlett and Richard Shore
Esther Book
Leslie Book
Carol and James Bradbeer
Meg Boscov and Randy Brown
Ena M. Cade
Linda and David Callans
Terry and Jim Clampffer
Carolyn Cohen and Richard Lynn
Robert Cruiess
Beth and David Dahle
Sarah and Andrew DeMichele
Patricia DeRusso and
Christopher Forrest
Lisa and Don Dissinger
Mary and Thomas Donovan
Jane and Charles Epstein
H. Marcia FeigenbaumBergmann and Leigh
Bergmann
Sharlene Ferrin
Mona Ghude and Rajeev Alur
Patricia R. and
Sidney W. Gilford
Bruce Gillis
Jill and Stephen Ginsberg
Barbara Haber and
Jonathan Flick
Cynthia Bidart Harris and
Jon Harris
Joyce Horikawa ’80 and
Nicholas Torno
Brenda Jackson
Amy and Michael Karliner
Mauri C. and Andrew C. Kassner
Laurie and Steven Katznelson
Beverly and John Keith
Rina and C.J. Keller
Kristin and Todd Kimmell
Robert Kirschner
Susan and Robert Kleiman
Christine Laine and
David Weinberg
Elena and Ken Levitan
Sonja Beth Lindgren and
John W. Gruber
Clare and Diego Luzuriaga
Jeanne A. Markey and
Gary L. Azorsky
Lydia Martin and
William P. Kennedy
Octavia McBride-Ahebee
Erica McCann
Sarah Millar and Mark Kahn
Rosina S. Miller and
James P. Gilroy
Fernanda Moore
Catherine and
James Murdock ’73
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
PARENT GIVING
Kathleen A. and Robert V. Nardi
Hue and Hoang Nguyen
Catherine and
Steven Nierenberg
Paola Nogueras
Kim Parris and Peter Seidel
Sabitha Pillai and
Michael Friedman
Sherri Pillet
Julie G. and
Brad F. Pogachefsky
Margaret Somerville Roberts ’83
and David Roberts ’83
Sheila and Henry D. Rohrer
Lori Cozen Rosenberg ’82
and Peter Rosenberg
Jennette E. Ruckdeschel
Patrice and Harold Rutenberg
Meg and Peter Saligman
Karen Samuel
Debbie and Ronald Schiller
MaryFran and David
Schlessinger
Gregory Segall
Lindy Snider ’78 and Larry Kaiser
Cassie Solomon
Annie Steinberg and Harold
Feldman
Marie A. and William J.
Strahan
Karen Strickland
Kimberly and Dominic R.
Tarquinio
Ira Thal
Ann L. and Ed Ward
Cynthia and Harry Weiss
Lucy and Erik Williams
Tracy and Alan Winig
Ruth Worthington and
Edward Johnson
Linda Bell and Lior Yahalomi
Class of 2015 (81%)
Anonymous
Karen Araiza
Peggy Backal and Irwin Balik
Betty Bard and Jay Adelsberg
Bernadette and
Robert Bartholomew
Nancy Bentley and Karl Ulrich
Ellan and Leonard Bernstein
The annual Pumpkin Fair is a much-anticipated fall tradition.
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FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Carl Bradley
Chris and Andrew Bruckner
Shannon Coleman
Michelle and Daniel Crowley
Lisa G. and Robert H. Davis
Angela DeMichele and
Robert Gross
Debbie R. and Stephen Dolic
Paula and Larry Durlofsky
Carol Rubin Fishman ’79 and
Charles Fishman
Amelia Floresta and
Bahman Negahban
Phyllis and Robert Gallagher
Dwaraka Ganesan
Susan Gay and
Jonathan Andrews
Roberta Geddis and
John Hannon
Elizabeth Goldmuntz and
Frederic Barr
Victoria and Harris Gratz
Kathryn S. Hayward and Tom
MacFarlane
Leigh Jackson and Robert
McCord
Penny and Ronald Joines
Jonathan Kahn
Beth and Gary Kaminsky
Young Ok and Doo Hyun Kim
Marianthi Kiriakidou and
Zissimos Mourelatos
Karen Lewis and
Howard Kruger
Elizabeth and David Lorry
Jessica and Thomas Lynn
Marcie and Jeffrey Marcus
Stephanie McCurry and
Steven Hahn
Kathie McDermott and
Thomas Gerbner
Dawn and Alexander
McDonnell ’87
Christine McGinley and
Richard Gendelman
Jodi Mindell and Scott McRobert
Jean Miller and James Lee
Lisa D. and Robert S. Miller
Andrea Mosko and
Benjamin Fryer
Marsha Neifield and
Alan Folkman
Samuel and Jennifer Nemroff
Carol Orenstein and
Charles Nichol
Sharon and Harry Pollack
Beth S. and Steven G. Prusky
Sharon Ritt
Robin Sheldon and
Gerard Lewis
Douglas Shimell
Suzanne and Kurt Shore
Leslie K. and Donald L. Siegel
Marjorie Somers and
Frank Silvestry
Cathi Cozen Snyder ’85
Howard Snyder
Jacqueline and Eric Stern
Helena and Eric Sultan
Allison and Philippe Szapary
Beth and Frank Tedesco
Beth Varcoe and
Roderick Wolfson
Marjorie and Daniel Wainfan
Anne and Steve Weiss
Deborah and David Weiss
Mary Ellen and
Drew Weissman
Sharon L. Wenczel
Kris and Christopher Yoo
Class of 2016 (82%)
Anonymous (2)
Alice Amsterdam
Melissa and Paul Anderson
Rebecca and Iain Anderson
Jessica M. Aronfreed and
Roger C. Sealy
Gretchen B. and
Robert D. Bedford
Kim Emmons-Benjet and
Brian Benjet
Teresa G. and
Chhinder Binning
Esther Book
Leslie Book
Ellen Boscov and
Todd Taylor
Carol and James Bradbeer
Muge and Kivanc Caglar
Susan and Gary Cohen
Jessica and Christopher Coss
Louise Culver and
Jeffrey Hurwitz
Catherine and
Ronald P. Dawson
Lisa and Keith deLeon
Lorna and Arnon Dreyfuss
Sharon Eckstein and
Lawrence Indik
Catherine and
Jonathan Fiebach ’82
Aqueelah Folwell
Robert Folwell ’80
Princess and Earl Foster, Sr.
Mona Ghude and
Rajeev Alur
Doris and Dana Greenblatt
Rebecca and Eric Guenther
Michele and Jeffrey Harris
Jennifer C. and Lorin M. Hitt
Debra C. Hobbs
Susan and Richard Holt
Lauri and Leigh Jacobs
Class of 2017 (95%)
Penny and Ronald Joines
Anonymous
Kristin and Todd Kimmell
Cindy and Cary Anderson
Natalie and Brendan Lee
Wai Lee
Nancy Andrews and
Robert Schall
DeeDee B. and
Marcos R. Lopez
Susanne and
Michael Andrews ’78
Clare and Diego Luzuriaga
Fran and Robert Margulies
Nicole C. Barnum and
Sophia Lee
Lydia Martin and
William P. Kennedy
Bernadette and
Robert Bartholomew
Rasheed T. McDaniels
Jessica and Eric Berger
Theresa M. McLaughlinZerbe and John A. Zerbe
Karen Black and Peter Bessen
Felice G. and
James J. McSwiggan
Sandra Bowman
Maureen McVail
Deborah and Frank Correll
William McVail
Tara L. Cuda and
Pasquale A. Colavita
Diane Merry and Steve
Fakharzadeh
Marla R. and
Richard P. Milgram
Lynda J. and Russell B. Mischel
Meg Boscov and Randy Brown
Michele V. and Jeffrey F. Brotman
Sarah and Andrew DeMichele
Amy and John Estey
Wendy Frame and
Christopher Blackman
Michelle Narin and
Maurice Schweitzer
Jill and Stephen Ginsberg
John Norcini
Julie H. and Steven Plunkett
Elizabeth Goldmuntz and
Frederic Barr
Maria and Kenneth Pollack
Leslie Greenfield
Michelle and
Frederick Purnell
Kathryn S. Hayward and
Tom MacFarlane
Julia G. Raphaely
Barbara and Mark Helpin
Russell C. Raphaely
Peggy and Dedrick Hervas
Kathleen Reilly and
Michael Nance
Fariha I. Khan and
Michael D. Carey
Rita L. Ritsema and
Karl G. Schwabe
Momoko A. Kishimoto and
Frank R. Borchert
June and Glenn Rogers
Kerri Konik
Sandrine and
Edward Schoenfeld
Anja Jefferis Levitties ’86 and
Matthew Levitties ’85
Susan and Jeffrey Schwartz
Deborah Maraziti
Deborah A. Sesok-Pizzini and
Mark-Alan D. Pizzini
Octavia McBride-Ahebee
Jeffrey Goldader
Beth and Craig Snider
Stephanie W. and
William R. B. McCullough
Flavia Vogrig and
Robert Gassel ’69
April Mellody and
Christopher Gillespie
Fatima and Roger Williams
Sarah Millar and Mark Kahn
Eve E. Wollman and
James R. Sperans
Jodi K. and David H. Miller
Kar-Lai Wong
Catherine and
James Murdock ’73
Holly and Norman Nelson
Regina Pinotti and
John Shields
Sharon and Harry Pollack
Lori Cozen Rosenberg ’82
and Peter Rosenberg
Meg and Peter Saligman
Debbie and Ronald Schiller
Clare L. and
Darryle D. Schoepp
Wendy Smith and
Phillip Annas
Lindy Snider ’78 and
Larry Kaiser
Cathi Cozen Snyder ’85
Howard Snyder
Maria Sturm and
Elliott Shore
Allison and Philippe Szapary
Kimberly and
Dominic R. Tarquinio
Terri and Martin Vaughn
Laura and Ricardo Verges
Laurie and J. Scott Victor
Cynthia and Harry Weiss
Sharon Weiss and
David Arnold
Lisa D. and Richard D. Winward
Nicole Wright
Guang Yang and
Robert Brumley
Kris and Christopher Yoo
Lisa Zaoutis
Class of 2018 (85%)
Anonymous (2)
Melissa and Paul Anderson
Cari Feiler Bender and
Rodd Bender
Michelle Bloom
Betty Brizill
Caroline and Donald Brooks
Floyd Butler
Kim and Bart Cassidy
Carolyn and Scot Cohen
Maryann Cormier
Jessica and Christopher Coss
Michelle and Daniel Crowley
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
PARENT GIVING
Ellen and Richard Cutshall
Class of 2019 (86%)
Donna Davin and Uriel Kusiatin
Anonymous (2)
Kathryn and Edwin Davison
Tonia and Albert Alwyn
Angela DeMichele and
Robert Gross
Betty Bard and Jay Adelsberg
Lis and Jag Dosanjh
Paula and Larry Durlofsky
Catherine and
Jonathan Fiebach ’82
Tami Benton-Condiff and
Allessandro Condiff
Jessica and Eric Berger
Angela M. and Gary A. Greene
Carol and James Bradbeer
Michele and Paul Grossman ’87
Julie Johnson
Leah Brecher-Cohn and
Andrew Cohn
Missy and Howard Johnson
Chris and Andrew Bruckner
Beth and Gary Kaminsky
Barbara Burtness and
Israel Mushi
Karen Lewis and
Howard Kruger
Sonja Beth Lindgren and
John W. Gruber
Josephine S. and
Peter H. Callahan
Carolyn and Scot Cohen
Elizabeth and David Lorry
Mary and Carla Connor
Lorna Lynn and
Harold Palevsky
Patricia DeRusso and
Christopher Forrest
Lydia Martin and
William P. Kennedy
H. Marcia FeigenbaumBergmann and Leigh
Bergmann
Dawn and Alexander
McDonnell ’87
Amy and Ronald Fuchs
Linda Mundy and
Jeffrey Drebin
Michele and Paul Grossman ’87
Michelle Narin and
Maurice Schweitzer
Sheryl B. and Karl A. Johnson
Heather Osborne and
Vincent Duane
Laura Keen and Trevor Smith
Maria and Kenneth Pollack
Pamela Lechleider and
Jeffrey H. Rosedale
Julia G. Raphaely
Russell C. Raphaely
Jennifer and Brendan Ratigan
Margaret Somerville Roberts ’83
and David Roberts ’83
Iliana Robinson and
Gordon Barr
Rebecca and Eric Guenther
Susan Johntz and David Velinsky
Joanne and Alexander Klein ’83
Anja Jefferis Levitties ’86 and
Matthew Levitties ’85
Ami and Jess Lonner
Andrea Mosko and
Benjamin Fryer
Alison and Yaron Netz
Clare L. and Darryle D. Schoepp
Minh T. and Khai Nguyen
Lynn Schuchter and
John Broaddus
Catherine and
Steven Nierenberg
Jamie Sheller and
Mark Greisiger
Elizabeth and Robert Nourian
Savita and Vijay Singh
Julia Rudolph and
Matthew Adler
Andrea Swinton
Joy Takahashi and
John Gullace
Andy Trentacoste
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Kim Emmons-Benjet and
Brian Benjet
FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Julie H. and Steven Plunkett
Meg and Peter Saligman
Sandrine and
Edward Schoenfeld
Kathryn and James J. Sheward
Marcy and Robert Shoemaker
Helena and Eric Sultan
Niku Thomas and
Eric Mitchell
Jennifer Tobey and
David Stern
Marjorie and Daniel Wainfan
Sherri Apter Wexler and
Lewis Wexler
Robin Sheldon and
Gerard Lewis
Melisande J. Simmering and
Ian B. Wilcox
Beth and Craig Snider
Andy Trentacoste
Eve Troutt-Powell and
Timothy Powell
Eve E. Wollman and
James R. Sperans
Leslie and Michael Wollock
Kar-Lai Wong
Class of 2020 (86%)
Tahira and Tokunbo Adelekan
Sabina and Atif Ahmad ’91
Rebecca and Iain Anderson
Britt Benner and Wilbert Shin
Michelle Bloom
Esther Book
Leslie Book
Holly and David R. Brigham
Deborah and
Anthony Cianfrani
Denis Cohen
Elizabeth Cohen ’83 and
David Whellan
Esra Diker-Yilmaz and
Bilge Yilmaz
Wendy Frame and
Christopher Blackman
Julie Cowitz Gordon ’81 and
Brian Gordon
Mignon and Jim Groch
Laura and George Groves
Catherine and Darin Hayton
Kathryn S. Hayward and
Tom MacFarlane
Wai Lee
Jenifer and Michael Lehrer
Mireia Lizandra and Eric Smith
Laura and Kenneth Mitchell
Suzi Morrison and
Grant Calder
Michelle Narin and
Maurice Schweitzer
Carol Perloff
Laura and Leonard Rossio
Jane and Walter Schoenborn
Gregory Segall
Class of 2021 (81%)
Anonymous
Melissa and Paul Anderson
Heather and Richard Badt
Cari Feiler Bender and
Rodd Bender
Carol and James Bradbeer
Keeya Branson-Davis and
Douglas Davis
Debbie J. and Young Rak Choi
Christine E. Coburn and
Anne E. Kazak
Alison and Scott Cook-Sather
Catherine Corson and
Charles McCammon
Donna Davin and
Uriel Kusiatin
Rosemarie Eichinger and
Bakir Gueddi
Mika and Allen Epps
Eve and Michael Galvin
Gayle G. and George M. Gowen
Reanie J. and Earle S. Greer
Kathryn J. Griffo and
Jeffrey L. Schlegel
Naomi Haas and Peter O’Dwyer
Heather Schwartz Hebert ’85
and John Hebert
Deborah E. and Brian K. Hoppy
Laedoan Y. and Terrence Lewis
Ami and Jess Lonner
Joni R. Marcus and
Edward F. Greves
Dawn and Alexander
McDonnell ’87
April Mellody and
Christopher Gillespie
Tracy Mills and Kent Julye
Alison and Yaron Netz
Andrea C. Nuneviller and
Jess H. Lord
Heather Osborne and
Vincent Duane
Chris Ozbun and
William Darling
Nancy Peterson and
Michael Gross
Sharon Popik and
Kevin Fosnocht
Brad Rubens
Kimberly Rubens
Ann and Aaron Selkow ’88
Jamie Sheller and
Mark Greisiger
Kathryn and James J. Sheward
Lara N. and Evan J. Smith
Joyce D. and Idris S. Stovall
Joy Takahashi and
John Gullace
Jennifer Tobey and David Stern
Nancy Trachtenberg
Emily Vener-Giszter and
Simon Giszter
Paige W. Macfarlan and
Jonathan M. Kopcsik
Deborah Maraziti
Iris Melendez and Henry R
Adamczyk, Jr.
Tracy Mills and Kent Julye
Elizabeth and Robert Nourian
Michelle and Andrew B. Olson
Regina Pinotti and John Shields
Valeri S. and Mark H. Riesenfeld
Meg and Peter Saligman
Jane and Walter Schoenborn
Patty and Jeffrey Seltzer
Suzanne and Kurt Shore
Wendy Singer-Lowry and
Christopher J. Lowry
Beth and Craig Snider
Ed and Leah Soto
Isobel J. Stockdale and
Harry F. Yanowitz
Nicky and Elliott Tanos
Lauren Tierney
Sherri Apter Wexler and
Lewis Wexler
Kristin Williams-Smalley
Eve E. Wollman and
James R. Sperans
Jason Warley
Class of 2023 (71%)
Class of 2022 (67%)
Tonia and Albert Alwyn
Britt Benner and Wilbert Shin
Jessica and Eric Berger
Willa G. and Marc P. DeSouza
Evelyn and Marc Duvivier
Michelle K. and
Jeffrey L. Eichen
Ashley M. and Adam W. Fox
Jeffrey Goldader
Kimberly and Clayton Justice
Shami and Anand M. Kini
Marianthi Kiriakidou and
Zissimos Mourelatos
Lori M. Koch and
Samuel H. Israel
Julie B. and Erik T. Lederman
Jenifer and Michael Lehrer
Maia R. and Adam Campbell
Elizabeth Cohen ’83 and
David Whellan
Catherine Corson and
Charles McCammon
Jessica and Christopher Coss
Michelle and Daniel Crowley
Donna Davin and
Uriel Kusiatin
Susan Dreher ’87 and
Mark Wheeler
Kimberly Gross
Michele and Paul Grossman ’87
Madelaine Kingsbury
Susan and James McCoy
Eleni Miltsakaki and
Kostas Daniilidis
Laura and Kenneth Mitchell
Jana Norris and Steven Cole
Mary Claire O’Mara and
Corrie Mitchell ’85
Nancy Lee and
Robert J. Borghese
Martha Phan
Yvonne M. and
Ryan A. McKenzie
Brad Rubens
Iris Melendez and
Henry R Adamczyk, Jr.
Kimberly Rubens
Lara N. and Evan J. Smith
Andrea C. Nuneviller and
Jess H. Lord
Ed and Leah Soto
Joel Windsor
Nancy Peterson and
Michael Gross
Kathleen Richards and
Michael Romanosky
Class of 2024 (89%)
Anonymous
Tahira and Tokunbo Adelekan
Michelle Bloom
Denise Sabatino and
Padraig Barry
Jessamyne Simon and
Gabriel Tatarian
Ena M. Cade
Joy Clairmont ’91 and
Max Kaufman ’91
Jeanine and Joel Dankoff
Legacy Parents
Evelyn and Marc Duvivier
Anonymous
Jeffrey Goldader
Anne and Andrew Abel
Kathryn J. Griffo and
Jeffrey L. Schlegel
Jeanne H. Adams
Rebecca and Eric Guenther
Sandy and David Axelrod
Carrie L. Harcus and
Ray S. Jaffe
Eleanora Baird
Valerie and Leon Hawes
Madeline and Richard Baron
Kristina and Michael Kallam
Mary and Marshall Bassett
Laedoan Y. and Terrence Lewis
Joan and Eric Beckwith
Priscilla M. and John N. Lukens
Barbara and Robert Behar
Deborah Maraziti
Denise and Lout Benrahou
Michelle Morrison
Beth Berman
Sharon Palmieri Morsa and
Louis Morsa
Liza Jane and Thomas Bernard
Dawn and Julian Ovalle
Patty and Jeffrey Seltzer
Karen and Russell M.
Bleakley ’67
Wendy Singer-Lowry and
Christopher J. Lowry
Valerie and Fred Block
Joyce D. and Idris S. Stovall
Susan Bodley and Brad Morris
Andy Trentacoste
Janet and Jeffrey Bowker
Melinda Yin and Scott Reynolds
Virginia Brabender and
Arthur Weisfeld
Barbara and Ted Aronson
John E. Balson ’52
Janice and Seymour Berrian
Peter Bloomfield
Trina and Keith Bradburd
Class of 2025 (81%)
Carrie and David Brodsky
Kathryn and Edwin Davison
Willa G. and Marc P. DeSouza
Jill Eisemen Bronson ’71 and
Glenn Bronson
Reanie J. and Earle S. Greer
Debbie and Richard Buchwald
Mignon and Jim Groch
Beth Burrell and
David Sorensen
Catherine and Darin Hayton
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UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
LEGACY PARENT & GRANDPARENT GIVING
Mari Ann and
Christopher Campbell
Janice and Vincent Cappelli
Salvatore Carfagno
Debbie and Alan E. Casnoff ’62
Maureen and Mark Charamella
Wei-Chen and Chang Chen
Judith and James Christie
Betsy and Jay Cohen
Barbara M. Cohen
Nelly and Jorge Colapinto
Kathy Coleman-Martin
Sandy and Stephen Cozen ’57
Mary Louise Craig ’47
Cinda Crane and Jack Briggs
Sonia and Nathan Crane
Elaine and Michael
Crauderueff
Mary Ann Crawford and
Brett Skolnick
Alice Hess Crowell ’46
Mary K. Dabney and
James C. Wright
Dorothy Coleman Dangerfield ’43
and Benjamin Dangerfield ’43
Nancy Davis
Louis DelSoldo
Donald Denton
Pat and Ray DeSabato
Barbara and Anthony DeSabato
June and Fred Dohrmann
Shelley and Luther Dowdell
Sandy and Pete Drayer ’57
Kathy and Jerry Drew
Patricia and Lenard Dumoff
Pamela R. and
Kenneth B. Dunn
Amy and Aboud Dweck
Meryweather and Clinton Ely
Christa and William Farnon
Drew Faust and
Charles Rosenberg
Lenny Feinberg
Daphne and James Fell
Mary and Joseph Fenkel
Betsy and Bob Fiebach
Jacqueline Fields ’61
Ginger and Mark Fifer
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FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Alexis Finger
Deborah Fleisher and
Stephen Starr
Elizabeth W. Fox
Sarah and Kevin Fox
Anne Francois and
Marc Lazard
Jean and Carl Fridy
Christina and David Fryman
Christine Young Gaspar ’70
and Alfred Gaspar
Kay and James Gentile
Susan and Peter Gilman
Lynne and Steven Glasser
Amy and James Goldman
Marlene and Joel Goldwein
Susan Schwartz Goodrich ’65
Diane and Rick Graboyes
Suzanne and Howard Grant
Paula Yudenfriend Green and
Arlin Green
Helaine and Jack Greenberg
Anne and Michael Greenwald
Judy and Ed Grinspan
Nancy and Peter Grove
Terry and Paul Guerin
Danielle and Vahan Gureghian
Jacqueline and Henry Guynn
Kendell Hardy
Gayle and Stanley Harmer
Erika and Gerald Harnett
Gwen J. Hauser
Mary Hediger and
George Weaver
Grace and Charles Heising
Ellen N. and Barry K. Herman
Miiko and Herbert Horikawa
L. F. Howe, Jr. ’41
Deborah and T. Regan Hull
Mercedes Hurley
Karen and Philip Ivory
Linda Jacobs
Sonia Jaipaul and
Charles Wardlaw
Sibylle and Raymond Jefferis ’56
Beth Davis Johnson ’77 and
Martin Johnson
Cathleen Judge and
David Unkovic
Nancy and Franklyn S. Judson
Diane Karp
Rosalind and Alan Kaufman
Bonnie and Michael Kay
Ruth Cannell Keinath ’39
Shahnaz and Mehdi Keykhah
Susan DiFulvio Kirk
Anne and Barry Kleban
Kathleen M. and Albert W. Klein
Richard B. Klein ’57
Brian Kunz ’67
Amy and Wes LaBlanc
Marilyn and Eric Lager
Emma Lapsansky-Werner
Mary and Lance Laver
Lonnie and Murray S. Levin
Linn and Douglas Linton ’68
Pat and Jim Lobb
Hao-Li and Evan Loh
Rosemary and G. Craig Lord
Molly Love and Adrian Castelli
Jane Cubberly Luce ’68 and
Eric Luce
Mary and Joseph Ludwig ’69
Mary MacElree
Janet and Hillard Madway
Claire C. Marsh and
Stephen Freed
Gertrude P. Marshall
Sara L. Matthews and
Raymond J. Fabius
Joan Mazzotti and
Michael Kelly
R. Sandra Latshaw McCarthy ’59
Holly and David McCloskey
Marian and
Alexander McDonnell
Denise and Robert McIvor
Joanna and F. Arthur McMorris
Richard A. Melaragni
Barbara and Nicholas Meyer
Salli Mickelberg
Emily Miller and
James Brennan
Norma and Bruce Miller ’55
Andrea Cantor Moses
Jill Crawford Muhrer ’70 and
Merlin Muhrer
*Christine Murphy and
Sidney Rosenblatt
Rosemary and James Murphy
Angela and Edward Murray
Sara Nerken and
Robert Karpinski
Judy and Buddy Newman
Sylvia and Harvey Nisenbaum
Diane Nissen and Jerry Gollub
Eva and Evan O’Brien
Rochelle Ostroff-Weinberg
and Robert Weinberg
Marian and Larry Pearlman
Marla Hamilton Peele
Virginia and Stuart Peltz
Alice Legge Penza ’36
Judith and Bryan B. Pokras ’57
Doris and Harold Polan
Stacey Polan ’71 and
Richard Kaufman
Jane Pompetti
Gerald and Judy Porter
Ruben R. Pottash
Marianne Price
Helen and David B. Pudlin
Jenni Punt and
Stephen Emerson
Deborah and Jeffrey Purdy
Evelyn P. Rader
Joan and Brad Rainer
Christine Ramsey and
Andrew Fussner
William D. Ravdin ’46
Mary and Samuel Raymond
Margery and Raymond Reed
Debora Reiff and Edward Lundy
Arline Ritz
Susan and Harvey Robbins
Mary Roberts
Marthajane Robinson
Lisa Korostoff Rooney ’73 and
John Rooney
Penny and Fred Rosenblum
Jerilynn and Doug Ross
Adriane and Philip Rothenberg
Marsha and Richard Rothman
Susan and Joel Rubin
Ronald Waxman
Ann V. Satterthwaite
Lyn Weinberg and
Mark Moskowitz
Michele Scanlon and
Gary Nicolai
Margie and Bryan Weingarten
Anne and Murray Schechter
Robert S. Weinstein ’63
David Schmitt
Norma Weiser
Katherine Schultz and
David Paul
Ellen Wertheimer and
Mark Rahdert
Charlotte and
Daniel Schutzman
Richard Wertime
Hannah and Merrill Schwartz
Debra Will and David Thomas
Angela Scully and George Elser
Priscilla and David Williams ’69
Elissa and Robert Segal
Barbara A. Willis
Joseph Seitchik
Carolyne and Rodney Willis ’77
Linda and Gerry Senker
Wendy Wolf
Edward O. Shakespeare
Pam and Don Yih
Amy and Jason Shargel
Mary Lee and John T. Young
Mary Ann C. Sheldon
Melanie and James A. Yulman
Betty and Ballard Shelton
Martin Zeldin
Susan Shilcrat and
Harry Mazurek
Sybille Zeldin
Youngmi and Wan Shim
Wendy and Lawrence White
Regina and Robert Ziffer
Marcia Slade
Bunny Slepin
Grandparents
Raquel and Alphonso Smith
Anonymous
Edward Snider
Nina Allen
Juliet Spitzer and Philip Wachs
Ashley Altman
Ann and Donald Spooner
Elizabeth Anderson
Sue Ann and
Jonas Stiklorius ’59
Judy Andrews
Patricia and Jeffrey Swigart
Jean and Italo Taranta
Michi Tashjian
Rebecca Taub and
Paul Friedman
Kathy Taylor and
Jonathan Sprogell
Pat and Phillip Annas
Helene and Allen Apter
Sandy and David Axelrod
Bernice Bendesky
Barbara and Joe Bentley
Shirley and Seymour Bernstein
Connie and Sheldon Blank
Monica J. Taylor
Nevada and Gerald Bowers
Martha C. and
William W. Thomas II
Bettina Butler
Kathleen and Peter Tozer
Barbara M. Cohen
Jean and Frank Tracy
Gloria and A. R. Condiff
Sally and Adelbert Tweedie
Charlotte and Bud Cook
Anne and Richard Umbrecht
Edward Coslett ’40
Betsey and Gregg VanGundy
Jeannie and Timothy Coss
Sandra and Bruce Vermeychuk
Sandy and Stephen Cozen ’57
Linda Waxman Wasserman
’75 and Dennis Wasserman
Cynthia Dayton and
William Humenuk
Debbie and Alan Casnoff ’62
Grandparents Day is one of the many events that bring the Friends’ Central
community together each year.
Anne DeLay
Carole Epstein
Ellen S. and Joel D. Fedder
Betsy and Bob Fiebach
Joan Fowler
Elizabeth W. Fox
Seymour Frank
Linda and Benjamin Frankel
Liselotte Freed
Rhoda and Louis Fryman
Ed Gardiner
Sophie and Tom Gibson
Jeanette S. Gillison
Sybil Gilmar
Peggy and Julian Good
Ricki and Mel Greenblatt
Abby and Ed Grinberg
Hilary and Carmelo Gullace
Betty and Howard Harman
Ilana and Herb Hirsch
Doris and Fielding Howe, Jr. ’41
Linda and Ivan Inerfeld
Aeolian Jackson
Sibylle and Raymond P.
Jefferis III ’56
Joyce J. Jones
Judy and Jerry Kessel
Sandra Kuby
Rose and Matthew Laine
Alma and Edwin Lakin
Janet Levy
Diana and Gerry Lewis
Barbara and Morris Longstreth
Marcella Lourd
Lucile Lynn
Janet and Hillard Madway
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GRANDPARENT / FACULTY AND STAFF GIVING
Ronnie and Lawrence Margel
Faculty and Staff
Stephanie Dolores
Lisa McInally Mansure
Anne Martin
Iain Anderson
Steven J. Dolores
Jerry Mapp
Rosemary Matthews
Rebecca Anderson
Mary and Thomas Donovan
Deborah Maraziti
Marian and
Alexander McDonnell
Susanne Andrews
Alexa Dunnington ’98
Lydia Martin
Colin S. Angevine ’05
Peggy Esposto
Caroline Maw-Deis
LaVerne McPherson
Phillip Annas
Liza Ewen
Josephine Mayer
Katherine and Robert Mitchell
Padraig Barry
Heather Hudgins Exley
Dottie Mazullo
Elizabeth Morgan
Kyle Beatty
Catherine Fiebach
Alice McBee
Barbara Behar
Ginger and Mark Fifer
Christopher McCann
Lauren Betz
Frank Fisher
Holly McCloskey
Diana Bleakley ’01
Robert Folwell ’80
Linda Kent McConnell
Karen Bleakley
Laurie Fox
Alexander McDonnell ’87
Barbara Anderson Morris ’40
and William Morris
Thomas Murphy
Miriam and Ezat Negahban
Bernice and Martin Neifield
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William W. Bower
Daniel Gale
James H. McKeogh ’00
Judith and Bernard Newman
Janet Bowker
Julie Cowitz Gordon ’81
Brad Morris
Shirley and Ricardo Novo
Rachel Bradburd ’05
Jacqueline Gowen-Tolcott
Sharon Palmieri Morsa
Arnita Outlaw
Keith Bradburd
Leslie Grace
Nina Morton
Estelle and Gerald Palevsky
Carl Bradley
Kelley Graham
Tanya Johnson Muse ’02
Virginia and Stuart Peltz
Judy Bradley
Mary H. Gregg
Jennifer Nemroff
Santi Pizzini
Jack Briggs
Nancy and Peter Grove
Gary Nicolai
Doris and Harold Polan
Carrie Brodsky
John W. Gruber
Laura Novo
Sonya Pollack
Keith Buckingham
Rebecca Guenther
Rochelle Ostroff-Weinberg
Mary Roberts
Grant Calder
Terry Guerin
Dawn and Julian Ovalle
Miriam Rothenberg
Maura Caldwell
Christopher Guides
Kim Parris
Alice Saligman
Dov Campbell
Galen R. Guindon ’06
Steve Patterson
Joan and Hyman Sall
Kathleen Canaris
Laura Bell Haimm
Carmella Pepino
Selma and Samuel Savitz
Richard Case
Phyllis Hanson
Monica Peterson
Patty and Fred Smith
Jebb Chagan
Gayle Harmer
Marian Petrarca
Edward Snider
Deanna S. Ciarrocchi
Erika Harnett
Heather Petrie
Ruth and Rick Snyderman
Anna Marie Ciglinsky
Cynthia Bidart Harris
Julie H. Plunkett
Ronnie and Bob Somers
Susan Clough
Mary Lynne Jeschke
Jason Polykoff ’02
Doris and Seymour Stadtmauer
Nelly and Jorge Colapinto
Beth Davis Johnson ’77
Jane Pompetti
Penelope and Gerald Stiebel
Frank E. Cooney
Deborah M. Jones
Peggy Preston
Michi Tashjian
Michael Crauderueff
Kristina and Michael Kallam
Melissa Rabena
Barbara and Peter Trentacoste
Daniel Crowley
William Kennedy
Brian Ramsey
Sallie and Wilson VanArsdale
Michelle Crowley
Susan DiFulvio Kirk
Christine Ramsey
Maggie Vickery
Christine Dalo
Jason Kramer
Loren Ratinoff
Lois and Marty Wainfan
Joel Dankoff
Marilyn and Eric Lager
Ken Reynolds
Tana and Michael Wall
William Darling
Janice Leavy
Robyn Richmond
Michael Wallace
Cheryl Davis
Douglas Linton ’68
Margaret Somerville Roberts ’83
Ronald Waxman
James F. Davis
Linn Linton
John Rogers
Marian Weinberg
Kathryn Davison
Laurie S. Lubking
Sheila D. Rohrer
Elaine and Frank Wright
Catherine Dawson
Joseph Ludwig ’69
Penny Rosenblum
Louise and Victor Yarnell
Donald Denton
Priscilla Lukens
Jim Rosengarten
Mary Lee and John T. Young
Raymond DeSabato
Diego Luzuriaga
Doug Ross
Jo and John Zaccaria
Patricia DeSabato
Tom MacFarlane
Michael Russo
Lyna Zommick
READ DeSabato ’02
Karen Manker
Cristina Sabaj Perez
FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL
Katharine Schogol-Pidot
Megan Schumacher
Peter Seidel
Antonia R. Sharp
Mary Ann C. Sheldon
Scott Sheppard
Gary Smith
Maria Alejandra Socorro
Ed Soto
Harry Stead
Juliet Sternberg
Stephanie Storm
Monica J. Taylor
Beth Tedesco
Keino Terrell
David Thomas
Darrell Thomas
Martin Tomes
Mary Fran Torpey
Ross A. Trachtenberg ’98
Kaz Uyehara
Mary-Chilton Van Hees
Alfred T. Vernacchio, Jr.
Marjorie Wainfan
Jason Warley
Linda Waxman Wasserman ’75
Joshua Weisgrau
Hilary Takiff Weiss ’96
Debra Will
Erik Williams
Peter C. Wilson
Pam Yih
Melinda Yin
Melanie Yulman
Regina and Robert Ziffer
Prudence Sprogell Churchill ’59
Anne Dufour Clouser ’50
Elaine Crauderueff
Christopher Dorrance
Clinton Ely
Robert Emory
Louise Evans
Sara Matthews
Mark Fifer ’96
Laura Forman ’91
Matthew Garmur ’97
Marcia Slade
Brom Snyder
Andrew T. C. Stifler ’57
Jean Taranta
Michi Tashjian
Meade Thayer
Diane R. Tracy
Betsey VanGundy
Joshua Wasserman ’02
Carolyne and Rodney Willis ’77
Mary Lee Young
Kay Gentile
Mac Given
Timothy B. Golding
Leonard Haas ’76
Robert Hallett
Kendell Hardy
Miiko Horikawa
Samuel F. Howe
Juan Jewell ’68
Sally Katz
Stephanie Koenig ’70
Elizabeth Kolb ’86
Connie Burgess Lanzl ’68
John P. Louchheim
*Louise Woodcock McCrery ’35
James W. McKey
Galen McNemar
Michael Mersky ’72
Suzi Morrison
James P. Murray
Elizabeth Osborne ’54
Margaret Perry
George Peterson
Elizabeth Toborowsky Pollard ’87
Mayfield Powers, Sr.
Former Faculty and Staff
Nicholas Pulos
Anonymous
Jeanne Adams
Lily Arditi
Richard Beyer
Leigh R. Browning
Dorothy Burhanan
Sara Callaghan
Stanley Cherim
Louise Christopher
Evelyn P. Rader
Thomas Robinson
Amy Cohen
Friends
A N. Aydin
Leigh C. Brooks
Barbara T. Bruner
*Patricia A. Carson
Diane De Mille
Marilyn and Kerry De Phillips
Sandi A. Draper
Deborah M. Freeman
Kathryn Furey
Carol Gotwals
Thomas Henderer
Frank Hoenigmann
Joseph Holman
Louise and Joseph Huber
Kylius and Diane Jones
Eileen and John Lang
Susan and Joseph H. Long
David Markson
Leona Markson
Carolyn J. McCoy and
William R. Sanderson
Sarah H. Morris
Alan Scharfstein
Joanne Scopio
Raymond Sweeney
Mary Ann Thompson
Alicia Walker
Ann V. Satterthwaite
Katherine Schultz
Aaron Selkow ’88
Edward Shakespeare
Amy Shargel
John Shaw
Corporations,
Foundations and
Matching Gift Companies
Aetna Foundation, Inc.
Ardmore Endodontics
Bank of America Foundation
The Solomon and Sylvia
Bronstein Foundation
BlackRock Matching
Gift Program
BP Fabric of America Fund
Ira and Myrna Brind Foundation
Cameron Memorial Fund
Campbell Soup Company
The Gunard Berry Carlson
Memorial Foundation, Inc.
Central Philadelphia
Monthly Meeting
Clorox Company Foundation
Comcast-Spectacor
Dweck Charitable Fund, Inc.
Jonathan and Catherine
Fiebach Fund
Fidelity Investment
Charitable Gift Fund
The Foundation Source
Charitable Foundation, Inc.
The Friedman/Taub
Charitable Foundation
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
The Glenmede Trust Company
GMAC Financial Services
Google, Inc.
The Green Foundation
The James and Mignon
Groch Fund
Harweb Foundation
Houghton Mifflin Company
Japanese Language School
Jeds Foundation
Jewish Federation of Greater
Philadelphia
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The Levitties Foundation
Magnolia Plantation &
Gardens Family Foundation
Merck Partnership for Giving
MKM Foundation
Newman & Company
Oracle Matching Gifts Program
Betty Byfield Paul Foundation
Pfizer Foundation
The Philadelphia Foundation
PNC Bank Foundation
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PARENT GIVING
Friends’ Central provides many opportunities to build community between its
two campuses, such as the Pre-K – 8th Grade Buddy Program.
The A. Carter Pottash Family
Charitable Fund
Calvin H. Rankin, Jr. ’43 Fund
The Rittenhouse Foundation
Rothman Family Foundation
Schwab Charitable Fund
Seed the Dream Foundation
Segall Family Foundation
Sheller Family Foundation
The Simkiss Family
Foundation
The Ed Snider Foundation
Sprague Foundation, Inc.
Subaru of America
Foundation, Inc.
Time Warner Matching Gifts
Program
United Way of Delaware
van Beuren Charitable
Foundation
Vanguard Charitable
Endowment Program
Vanguard Group, Inc.
Wachs Weingarten
Charitable Trust
Archie D. & Bertha H.
Walker Foundation
Edwin S. Webster Foundation
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Wells Fargo Community
Support Campaign
Wells Fargo Educational
Matching Gift Program
Wendt Family Charitable
Foundation of Community
Foundation, Sonoma Cty
Wyncote Foundation
The Zeldin Family Foundation
Gifts in Honor
Pre-KA Classroom
1B Classroom
Sue Augustine
Danielle Bendesky ’11
Angelique Benrahou
Frances Biddle
Rachel Bradburd ’05
Sarah Bradburd ’08
Carl Bradley
Samara E. Bradley ’15
Samuel Brodfuehrer ’12
Keith Buckingham
Dorothy S. Burhanan
Stan Cherim
Class of 1957
Class of 1959
Class of 1961
Class of 1986
Class of 1991
Class of 2011
Deborah Charamella ’01
Susan J. Clough
Sedona Cohen ’25
Paul Cotler ’11
Steve A. Cozen
Abigael D. Crowley ’15
Colleen Crowley ’23
Morgan Crowley ’18
Catherine Dawson
Lou DelSoldo
Diane DeVan
Alia Diaz ’02
Peter G. Dissinger
Alexa Dunnington
Faculty and Staff at Friends’
Central School
Matthew Fedder ’11
David Felsen
David Fenkel ’93
Stuart Fenkel ’90
Ginger and Mark Fifer
Marni Folkman ’15
Matthew Frank ’10
Sydney Frank ’13
Michael N. Furey ’13
George M. Gordon
Shaina E. Graboyes ’05
Lee M. Gratz ’11
Marielle Greenblatt ’13
John Gruber
Sarah S. Hassold
Claude Hauser ’11
Ava Hawkins
Grace L. Heard ’13
Raymond Heising ’92
Arianna A. Hobbs-Luby ’16
Florence Jackson
Asher Johnson ’18
Catharine Williamson Keidel ’96
Katrina Knight ’11
Drew Kopicki ’11
Lisa Langer ’88
Louis Lesser ’11
Gregory Lynn ’13
Julia Lynn ’13
Jane Manring ’51
Ryan C. McConnell ’11
Sasha McKenzie ’25
Connor R. McVail ’16
Evan McVail ’13
Lauren Milgram ’16
Jessica Miller ’15
Dylan Mitchell ’19
Steve Patterson
Lindsay S. Petersohn ’13
Rueben E. Piver ’13
Julie Plunkett
Lise E. Rahdert ’06
Spencer Reiter ’12
Samantha Resnick ’12
D. Wendy Reynolds
Justin Robson ’14
Maya Rosenberg ’14
Talia Rosenberg ’17
James Rosengarten
Doug Ross
Ian Sadock ’11
Rianna Saia ’13
Sophie Schall ’17
Carrie Sutherland ’11
Noah Sylvestry ’15
Sonjay Singh ’11
Cole Snyder ’17
Jonas Snyder ’15
Noah Snyder ’15
Meade Thayer
Emma Trentacoste ’18
James Ulrich ’12
Nathan Ulrich ’15
Alida M. Van Pelt
Alfred T. Vernacchio, Jr.
Warren W. von Uffel ’53
Benjamin Wainfan ’19
Emily R. Wainfan ’15
Bengt P. Williams ’12
Erik F. Williams ’14
Phyllis W. Williamson ’13
Drew Winig ’14
David Yarnell ’12
RESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING
GIFTS TO CURRENT OPERATIONS
Annual Scholarship
The Coslett Foundation
Susan L. Kaufmann ’56 Scholarship Fund
In Honor of James Davis
Jeanne Adams and
E. G. Adams
Theodore Aronson ’02
Holly Peirce Ayres and
Percy Ayres III
Noor Beckwith ’07
Ellen Cohen Cohen ’88 and Cristopher
Greer
Cindi Cooper and
Glenn Cooper
Catherine Cutler ’79 and Abraham Mintz ’75
Isabel Daniels ’00
Anthony DeCusatis and Mary Ann
DeCusatis
Alan Filreis
Carol Rubin Fishman ’79
Allison Jacobs Friedmann ’96 and
Paul Friedmann
Michael Grinspan ’05
Julie Levison ’94
Hao-Li and Evan Loh
Matthew Lundy ’04
Laura Matey ’07
Rachel Fell McDermott ’77 and
F. Scott McDermott
Alexander Miller ’91 and Deborah Miller
Marc Parker ’10
Emily Ramsey-North ’00
Alexander Rolfe ’01
Aimee Taxin Rubin ’91
Frances and William Sutherland
Cynthia Torres and Guillermo Torres
Taiwo Whetstone ’00
Gina Zorzi ’00
The Digital Media
Lab Fund
Lori Epstein Bendesky ’80 and
Larry Bendesky
Eileen and David Carpenter
Claire Doerrman
*Jean-Pierre Guggenheim ’76
Michele and Jeffrey Harris
Susan and Douglas Hyman ’79
Caroline Johnson and
Alan Sheltzer
Irene and Bruce Marks
Jean Miller and James H. Lee
Gina Tognini Sadock
Mary Scanlon and
Joel Posner
Beth and Craig Snider
Pennsylvania Educational
Improvement Tax Credit (EITC)
Bayada Nurses
Bryn Mawr Trust Company
The Mutual Fire Foundation
Osage Investments
Philip Rosenau Co., Inc.
Stein Realty Capital, LP
The Edward E. Ford Principals’
Fund for Students’ Extra Needs
Julie Low and Gilbert Block
Other Restricted Gifts
Jeannine Thomson Bishop ’91
Carolyn and Scot Cohen
Claire Doerrman
The George W. Rentschler Fund
Linda and Ralph Hall
Dorothy J. Kurtz ’19 Trust
Jean Miller and James H. Lee
Mazza Vineyards, Inc.
Memton Fund
Joseph Micucci
MKM Foundation
Bridget Murnaghan and
Hugh Gordon
Pam and Larry Phelan
Margaret Somerville Roberts ’83 and
David Roberts ’83
Anne and Stephen Rubin
Frances and William Sutherland
The John Singer ’01
FCC Greenhouse Memorial Fund
Edward Singer
Ruth Tanur
Do You
If the answer is
L VE
YES
Friends’ Central
&
Pay Any of These Taxes
Corporate Net Income Tax • Capital Stock Franchise Tax
Bank And Trust Company Shares Tax
Title Insurance Company Shares Tax
Insurance Premiums Tax • Mutual Thrift Institutions Tax
then you should know . . .
A gift to Friends’ Central can cost your company
just a dime for every dollar you give when
you make a contribution to Friends’ Central’s
scholarship fund through the state’s Educational
Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program.
For more information,
please contact Lydia Martin,
Director of Development,
at 610.645.5034 or
[email protected].
AUCTION 2011: PERFECTING THE ART OF FUN
On March 12, the Friends’ Central community gathered to
revel in Perfecting the Art of Fun, the first all-school auction
in decades. With the tremendous help of 92 volunteers
and 271 guests, the School raised more than $123,000 for
financial aid. Friends’ Central is deeply committed to its
mission of creating a diverse student body. Thank you for
making an FCS education possible for talented students with
financial need.
VOLUNTEERS
Melissa Anderson
Nancy Andrews
Betty Bard
Grethchen Bedford
Carol Bradbeer
Betty Brizill
Carrie Cohen
Jessica Coss
Elise Cotler
Donna Davin
Doris Davis-Whitley
Doug Davis
Lorna Dreyfuss
Evelyn Duvivier
Michelle Eichen
Kim Emmons-Benjet
Amy Estey
Valarie Everitt
Sharlene Ferrin
Wendy Frame
Mary Furey
Robert Gassel ’69
Bobbi Geddis
Elaine Gillison
Christine Giordano
Angela Greene
Ed Greves
Rebecca Guenther
Barbara Helpin
Peggy Hervas
Dedrick Hervas
Penny Joines
Kent Julye
Kristi Kallam
Beth Kaminsky
Rina Keller
Kristin Kimmell
Todd Kimmell
Madelaine Kingsbury
Joanne Klein
Jane Koppelman
Howard Kruger
Christine Laine
Jenifer Lehrer
Elena Levitan
Anja Levitties ’86
Karen Lewis
Laedoan Lewis
Linn Linton
Ami Lonner
Marcie Marcus
Fran Margulies
Barbara Matteucci
Bill and Tennie McCullough
Marla Milgram
Beth Anne Molines
Marci Morgan
Michelle Narin
Jennie Nemroff
Elizabeth Nourian
Michelle Olson
Heather Osborne
Libby Owens
Carol Perloff
Mark Placito
Valeri Riesenfeld
Laura Rossio
Kim Rubens
Lauren Rubin
Lisa Sandler
Marie Satalof
Jay Schinfeld
MaryFran Schlessinger
Sandrine Schoenfeld
Tobias Schoenwandt
Wendy Singer-Lowry
Lara Smith
Joyce Stovall
Anjali Thapar
Jen Tobey
Laurie Victor
Flavia Vogrig
Kate Wallace
Mary Ellen Weissman
Sherri Wexler
Pam Yih
SPONSORS
Friends’ Central events would not be successful without the support of its dedicated parent community. (From
left) Iris Melendez and Henry Adamczyk (’22, ’25), Kate Wallace (’19, ’21, ’24), and Elizabeth Nourian (’19, ’22)
Underwriters $5,000
Melissa and Paul Anderson
Carolyn and Scot Cohen
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Capital Wines and Spirits PA
C-Jam Yacht Sales – Scot
Cohen
Conrad O’Brien Gellman
& Rohn
Prime Buchholz
Southern Wines & Spirits of
Pennsylvania
Susquehanna International
Group, LLP
Willis of Pennsylvania
Auction Sponsor- $500
Donald and Leslie Siegel (’15)
Dessert Sponsors $2,500
Anonymous
Armstrong, Doyle, Carroll
Anonymous
Education Facility
Management, LLC
Haines Landscaping Service,
Inc.
Mechanical Solutions
Associates, LLC
Precision Flooring
Enterprises, LLC
Marie and Bruce Satalof
Sodexho
Top-a-Court Tennis Company
Grab Bag Sponsor $1,000
Barbara and Robert Behar
Jessica and Eric Berger
12th Street Catering
Advantage Industrial Supply
Arader Tree Service
Beyond.com
The Bradbeer Family
C. Presti Painting, LLC
Canada Dry Delaware Valley
Coleman/Nourian
Conner Printing
Doyle & McDonnell, PC
E. & M. Construction
Company
Fiji Water
Friends’ Central School
Home & School Association
Hilyard’s Business Solutions
Joan Mazzotti and Michael
Kelly
Manko, Gold, Katcher &
Fox, LLP
The Nathaniel Adamczyk
Foundation
Natural Gardens & Lawns, Inc.
Obermayer Rebmann
Maxwell & Hippel, LLP
Qyst Tire & Auto Center
Site Engineeering Concepts
Sprague Foundation, Inc.
Stephen McLaughlin Roof
Consultant Corporation
Valley Press, Inc.
Laurie and Scott Victor
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HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
(HSA) 2010-2011
The Home and School Association is the organized body
of all Friends’ Central parents. The personal investment
of mothers and fathers in their children’s education is an
integral part of the School’s philosophy and, by encouraging
parental involvement, Friends’ Central accomplishes its
goal of establishing a partnership between the School,
the student, and the family. Thank you to the following
parents who held leadership positions and to all those who
volunteered at HSA events throughout the year.
Executive Committee
11th Grade
Co-Presidents
Amy Estey
Heather Osborne
Nancy Bray
Doris Davis-Whitely
Christine Laine
Barbara Matteucci
Paula Singer
Secretary
Jodi Mindell
Treasurer
10th Grade
5th Grade
Friends in the Garden
Melissa Anderson
Kim Cassidy
Karen Lewis
Linda Mundy
Barb Helpin
4th Grade
Gift Wrap
Betty Bard
Carol Bradbeer
Elizabeth Nourian
Wendy Frame
3rd Grade
Michelle Narin
Suzanne Sall
Laura Rossio
2nd Grade
Kathy Sheward
Kate Wallace
Joyce Stovall
Cathy Fiebach
Jen Archard
Mary Furey
Louise Krasniewicz
Lorna Lynn
Elizabeth Owens
Upper School Co-Chairs
9th Grade
Kindergarten
Elaine Gillison
Elena Levitan
Linda Callans
Terry Clampffer
Beth Dahle
Lisa Dissinger
Barbara Haber
Anjali Thapar
Michelle Grossman
Betty Bard
Immediate Past
President
Middle School Co-Chairs
Deborah F. Correll
Lauren Rubin
1st Grade
Michelle Eichen
Robert Levant
Britt Benner
Pre-Kindergarten
Laedoan Lewis
Michele Dean
8th Grade
Lower School Co-Chairs
Ami Lonner
Jen Tobey
PARENT
REPRESENTATIVES
12th Grade
Linda Hall
Susan Hyman
Anne Rubin
Beth Snider
Fran Sutherland
Bill Sutherland
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Ellan Bernstein
Carol Fishman
Bobbi Geddis
Mary Ellen Weissman
Nursery
7th Grade
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Gretchen Bedford
Princess Foster
Lydia Martin
Diane Merry
6th Grade
Barbara Helpin
Anja Levitties
Sharon Pollock
Kris Yoo
Mignon Groch
Community Service
Elena Levitan (US)
Peggy Hervas (MS)
Doug Davis (LS)
Kim Rubens (LS)
eScrip
Wendy Frame
FCS Show & Sell
Wendy Frame
LS Book Fair
Anja Levitties
Jessica Coss
Michelle Eichen
LS Winter Blast
Jenifer Lehrer
Wendy Singer Lowry
MS Book Fair
Penny Joines
Linda Mischel
Parents of Students
of Color
Betty Brizill
Karen Strickland
Jodi West-Booker
PSOC Bowl-A-Thon
Karen Strickland
Jodi West-Booker
Pumpkin Fair
Marci Morgan
Kate Wallace
Quaker Life Group
Kristin Kimmell
Todd Kimmell
Robert Williamson
Welcoming Committee
Heather Osborne,
Coordinator
Nancy Bray (US)
Jessica Coss (MS)
Elizabeth Nourian (LS)
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