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 FNL5083•FCS_2011FallMagazine_v2.crw1.indd 1 1 11/18/11 8:04 PM The Spring Middle School Choral Concert is a chance for Friends’ Central students to share their talents and is one of the many events that bring the School community together each year. PHOTO BY JUSTIN GARVIN. 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 1 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 Proof Design Studios PRINTING CRW Graphics 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 02 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] © 2011 Friends Central School PLEASE RECYCLE Visit Friends’ Central on the web at www.friendscentral.org Follow us on Facebook and Twitter facebook.com/friendscentral twitter.com/friendscentral CONTENTS QUAKER WORKS • The Magazine of Friends’ Central School • 3:1 | Fall/Winter 2011 8 F E AT U R E S 8 An Exciting Time of Transition FCS Welcomes Joanne P. Hoffman, Interim Head of School 12 Commencement 2011 29 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. 12 fall/winter 2011 magazine 03 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 04 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 Read past issues of Quaker Works at www.friendscentral.org/about/publications Share your thoughts with us! We welcome all readers to give us feedback on this issue or to share story ideas for future issues. All Letters to the Editor that we receive will be considered for publishing in the next issue 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, of Quaker Works. (Letters are edited for length.) Letters to the Editor can be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to Editor, Quaker Works: The Magazine, Friends’ Central School, 1101 City Avenue, Wynnewood, PA 19096. 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 06 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. 08 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. fall/winter 2011 magazine 09 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 10 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. fall/winter 2011 magazine 11 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 12 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. 14 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 fall/winter 2011 magazine 15 ALUMNI/AE NEWS 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. 16 fall/winter 2011 magazine FNL5083•FCS_2011FallMagazine_v2.crw3.indd 17 17 11/29/11 12:14 PM ALUMNI/AE NEWS REUNION 2011 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 18 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 fall/winter 2011 magazine 19 ALUMNI/AE NEWS Notes from Friends Alumni/ae Share Your Alumni/ae News Friends’ Central encourages all alumni/ae to share news in the “Notes from Friends” section of Quaker Works. Send your photos! Digital photos, saved as 300 dpi .jpg files, are accepted as well as print photos. Photos will be returned upon request. 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 20 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- fall/winter 2011 magazine 21 ALUMNI/AE NEWS 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 22 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.” fall/winter 2011 magazine 23 ALUMNI/AE NEWS Notes from Friends 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 24 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 fall/winter 2011 magazine 25 ALUMNI/AE NEWS 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. 26 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 27 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. 28 ANNUAL REPORT of GIFTS 2010-2011 fall/winter fal ffa all/w al l///w win ntter 2 201 20 2011 011 m 01 magazine ag aga a gazzin ga ziiin ne 29 2 9 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 31 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 33 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 35 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 36 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 37 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 38 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. ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 39 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 40 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 41 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 43 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 45 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 47 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 49 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 50 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 51 UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING 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 52 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 53 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 54 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 55 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 56 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 57 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 58 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 59 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 60 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 61 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. 62 FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 63 UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING 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 64 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 65 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 67 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 68 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 69 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 70 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 71 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. 72 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 73 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 74 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 75 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 76 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 77 UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING 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 78 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 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010-2011 79 UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING 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 80 FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL 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 82 FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL 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 ANNUAL A NN NN NNU NU U A L REPORT R E P OR R T OF OF G GIFTS IF IFT IF FT T S 2010-2011 20 01 1 0 -2 10 - 201 20 2 011 83 83 RESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING 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 84 FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL 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) fall/winter fall/w fal l/wint l/w inter int er 201 2011 11 maga m magazine agazin zine e 85 1101 City Avenue Wynnewood, PA 19096-3490 www.friendscentral.org IF YOUR CLASS YEAR ENDS IN A “2” OR A “7,” Then This is A Reunion Milestone For You! 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