February/March 2015 Bulletin
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February/March 2015 Bulletin
Founded in 1928, New York’s Rudolf Steiner School is North America’s first Waldorf School. TheBulletin February/March 2015 IN THIS ISSUE Views from the Administrative Director......... 2 Between a Rock and a Great Place................... 7 Stories for our Parent-Child Program............. 3 In Memoriam: Nancy and John Root.............. 8 Fall Fair 2014 Fun Facts .................................... 5 Donor Lists.......................................................... 9 A Sixth Grade Caving Adventure..................... 6 February/March School Calendar..................16 Steiner.edu 2 THE BULLETIN 2015: To A Very Good Year by Dr. William D. Macatee / Administrative Director W e can all agree that the winter months have taken hold, with their stiff winds, our first snow day, and freezing temperatures. Yet, each morning at the 79th Street building, I am greeted by the smiling faces of excited parents and students, who consider arriving at school to be one of the high points of their day. The classrooms are warm and inviting, and each child is welcomed to his or her special place as a member of the community. Nursery through grade six is ready to greet the morning with verse. “In the course of his development as a child, there comes the moment in the life of a man when for the first time he feels himself to be an independent being distinct from all the rest of the world.” —rudolf steiner While all this is happening on 79th Street, the upper school building on 78th Street has already gotten started with middle and high school students arriving with coffee and bagels in hand, their eyes just beginning to welcome the light rising up over the East River. No longer being dropped off at school by parents, guardians, and caregivers, the students entering the 78th Street building are still warmly greeted by their advisors and teachers sharing questions and answers about homework, special projects, and news about college acceptances being shared in the common room. The second half of the school year promises to be a joyous and prosperous one, and we’re off to a great start. share Joe Robertson’s charming article with them. I’m sure they’ll find our Parent-Child Program extraordinary. It’s my greatest hope that you will take a few minutes to sit down with a cup of tea and read this issue of The Bulletin. I especially enjoyed learning more about our sixth graders and their October trip to the farm. What exuberance they showed as they navigated even the narrowest of rock slits. And, speaking of rocks, our own 8th grader Ashima Shiraishi shares the story of her affinity for climbing even the steepest grades in Between a Rock and a Great Place. Finally, if you know parents who have a two-year old, please As always, thank you for entrusting us with your children’s care, and thank you for partnering with us in their ongoing education. We are committed to each child’s social, emotional, and intellectual development, and we will continue to work with them as they bring into being what is the best in each of them. February/March 2015 William D. Macatee, Ed. D. Steiner.edu 3 THE BULLETIN Stories for our Parent-Child Program by Joe Robertson / Parent-Child Program W hen creating stories for two-year-olds or younger, I am always wondering what is needed for these children at this time. What words and pictures will meet the mysterious imaginative forces, forces that will soon command their play? To what degree are the children imitative of the imposing images and stimuli from the endless media in our modern field of vision and daily life? How might I create and speak the most developmentally nourishing stories? No matter the complexity of the questions, the beneficial stories always render themselves into the simplest of heartfelt journeys. I present here three basic story forms for the youngest children in a group setting. One is the no-words-spoken story. This is a full experience, using audible deep breaths to depict the puppet’s short journey. The Bear Sighting (next page) is an example. The bear is a loved animal that is on purpose lumbering into her world. I connect as fully as I can to the imagination of this bear foraging for food. She is working and resting, thoughtfully breathing, even sighing. I seek to have a rich, detailed inner picture of the moment I am sharing. My breath is the living moment of this animal with no separation between the bear, the children, and me. With intent it lives in our imaginations. The children are transported and soothed by this gentlest of stories and the quiet that allows for group stillness. Having no words spoken allows those children with delayed speech to experience a belonging they might not otherwise sense. And for children who are excessively verbal, this may give them a much-needed embodied pause. [Continued on the next page] February/March 2015 Steiner.edu 4 THE BULLETIN Stories for our Parent-Child Program [Continued from previous page] Good Night, Baby Bear Another story form that supports the youngest child is a spoken moment. I might choose just a piece of the longer Good Night, Baby Bear Story (right). I will bring to life just the meal, getting sleepy and going to bed, or Mommy and Daddy out digging, or as little as the baby bear playing and rolling. Any segment can be portrayed with joy and a sense of completeness. Once upon a time, the great forest was still asleep under a blanket of snow. Atop the icy mountain, in their snug cave, lived three bears; Mommy bear, daddy bear and baby bear. One day, the mommy bear and the daddy bear ventured out to gather food. Daddy and Mommy lumbered away into the forest. They went up hills And down hills Their big, leathery paws slid on ice And overturned craggy rocks. They dug in the frozen earth Eventually, I build our story time into what is more recognizable as a traditional offering with a beginning, middle, and end. I will use more and more verbal language and reverent interaction between the characters to portray this third story form. Good Night, Baby Bear in its entirety is an example. With the youngest children the “no-fail plot” is as follows: referencing the wide world; our characters are home; they go outside into the season; they interact/play/work; they return home; everyone is together; they share a warm meal; they sleep; all is well. It is a lovely, wholehearted tale that says, “life is good.” Stories devoted to delighting the children and developing a strong imagination will serve them their entire life. Bear Sighting (No Words Spoken) Bear appears. Pauses. Looks about. Lumbers along. Breathes deeply, evenly. Digs. Lumbers along. Sighs. Digs. Eats. Breathes. Lumbers off. About the Author: Joe Robertson has worked in Early Childhood since 1982. For the past 21 years, he has been devoted to parent/ child groups with children under three years old. He is in his eighth year with the Parent/Child program at the Rudolf Steiner Lower School. He founded and directs Free To Be Under Three in NYC. Joe holds a Masters Degree in Early Childhood Education/ Waldorf from Sunbridge College. February/March 2015 They dug and dug and dug. Both climbed up the tree To the tippy top, and both climbed down again. Theyhadfoundplentytoeat.Itwastimetomaketheirwayhome. Again they went up hills and down hills. All the while in the cave, baby bear rolled and played, And wondered, “Where are my mommy and daddy?” Just then Mommy bear and Daddy bear arrived home. How happy they were to be together again. It was time for dinner. They all ate together. They ate until their tummies were full. Baby bear was sleepy. Mommytucked babybearintight.Akissgoodnightandtobed. Mommy bear was sleepy. Daddy bear was sleepy. A kiss goodnight and to bed. All were fed and warm and together. The great forest was quiet and still. Steiner.edu 5 THE BULLETIN Fall Fair 2014 Fun Facts S aturday, November 22, 2014 broke bright and chilly, but that did not dampen anybody’s enthusiasm for the annual Rudolf Steiner School Fall Fair, and this year’s fair was one of the most successful in recent years and generated over $120,000 in gross revenue. Over 1,600 people strode through the cast iron doors of our beloved Lower School building. While they were here over... 290 people joined the fun in the Game Room 300 people strolled through the magical Walk in the Woods 250 people crawled through the tunnel in the Crystal Cave 240 sat rapt during four shows of the puppet play 240 Early Childhood crafts were made, including 34 silk fairies, 76 pomander balls and 55 gnomes. 76 little pairs of hands helped bake delicious treats 144 items were offered in the Silent Auction 225 helpings of maple cotton candy were eaten February/March 2015 3,285 raffle tickets were sold, totaling over $16,000 Steiner.edu 6 THE BULLETIN A Sixth Grade Caving Adventure by Dr. Linda Ogden-Wolgemuth / 6th Grade Class Teacher T his past October, the sixth grade class made its fourth week-long trip to the Hawthorne Valley Farm, where the students enjoyed caring for farm animals such as cows, pigs, and chickens; harvesting and cooking their own food; and learning tracking and agribusiness skills. In between the hard work, there was plenty of relaxation time spent both indoors and out, depending upon the weather and time of day. To augment their studies of geology, the class spent an afternoon in the nearby Clarksville Cave, during which they crawled through narrow spaces and negotiated through waist-deep water and rock-strewn pathways. Our knowledgeable leader and guide, Steve Lewanick, helped us to prepare, experience, and process the entire journey. Not only was it physically challenging, it was also emotionally charged. Every participant, whether child or adult, had to confront and overcome fear or frustration at different times, and each one learned more about themselves and others in the process. [Before- and After-Caving photos (right)]. Here are some of the students’ thoughts on the day, in their own words: Julia: “When we got to the cave parking lot, we had to get ready to go in the cave. At the farm, Steve had given us our gear. We had a helmet, a knee pad, a headlight, and rubber gloves. We hiked to the cave entrance, which was a small sinkhole. One by one, we climbed down the hole. The hole opened up to a giant room that is known as The Big Room. Once we were all in and sitting down, Steve told us to turn our lights out and experience total darkness. I couldn’t tell if my eyes were opened or closed!” William: “I think being in total darkness is going to stay with me forever.” Yeraz: “My greatest challenge was the army crawl because I was getting very frustrated when I began feeling enclosed. I thought to myself, ‘There is no way I can turn around; I have to finish.’ Even though I was getting smushed and uncomfortable, it was worth it in the end.” February/March 2015 Rocco: “My favorite part was the water fight because Steve started it even though he is 60 years old! That’s not something you see everyday!” Maximilian: “In the cave, I learned (briefly) how it felt to be blind and how scary that is…I also learned that acidic water tastes disgusting.” Lucia: The experience I had in the cave will help me not to be afraid to do anything in life, and to have fun.” Niko: The caving trip really made me start thinking about other people. In the future, I will always keep one thought with me: that little things make a big difference to other people. I learned that I belong to a really nice, grateful and compassionate group of kids. I learned that I can stop being scared when I want to. I am very thankful to be in a class with such a nice teacher and students.” I am very grateful to my supportive trip chaperones, Brian Kaplan and Katie Parker, and to the capable staff at Hawthorne Valley Farm, as well as the talented guides from Ascents of Adventure in Albany, and to my delightful class for such a memorable trip. Steiner.edu 7 THE BULLETIN Between a Rock and a Great Place by Ashima Shiraishi / 8th Grade Student For eighth grader Ashima Shiraishi, climbing is in her blood. Ashima began climbing when she was just six years old. Her first climb? Red Rock in Central Park. Ashima, who climbs almost daily after school with rope and free solo, says she has fallen many times but, like most things, there’s the right way to fall—and the wrong way. “There’s an art to falling,” Ashima says, “and I know how to fall!” Most days, you’ll find Ashima climbing after school, and spending each and every vacation climbing the mountains of Europe, Japan, and South Africa. Two upcoming goals are to climb Yosemite and a range near Melbourne, Australia. And that’s not all: She wants to compete in a bouldering competition as part of the World Cup (she has to turn 16 first) and do more TEDx Teen Talks (she spoke at her first one in the fall at the O2 Theater in London). Still, Ashima remains humble about her ongoing journey – even when she is speaking with the New York Times. Read on as Ashima tells her story in her own words: I still remember the first day that I began to climb as if it was yesterday. It was in the heart of New York City’s Central Park in 2007. When I was six-years old, I would go to a playground every day after school. One summer day, I noticed people climbing the rocks that were right next to the playground. There was a certain flow to it, which intrigued me and made me want to try it. After that day, I fell in love with the sport, and it replaced my daily routine of going to the playground. A year later, I was able to win my first climbing competition in a local climbing gym. And during the same year, I went to the Youth Nationals and won in my category. After my victory, the spotlight was shone on me, and I received my first sponsorship. Rock climbing was no longer a hobby for me but a passion. The following year included traveling to different places in the country and competing at more competitions. beautiful places all over the world and do what I love. My current sponsors include The North Face (clothing), Petzl (equipment), Evolv (shoes), Clif Bar (energy bars), and Sterling (loops). I feel both grateful and honored to be living this lifestyle; however, there are also many challenges and sacrifices included. One of them is homework. I usually climb five or six days per week from 3:45-8:00 PM, and each night I get to my homework after 9:00. This means that I’m often still awake at 1:00 AM working on my homework. The lack of sleep affects my climbing and my schoolwork; however I cope with it. I also have to sacrifice hanging out with friends or going on trips. It’s rather painful to hear great memories from friends while being away. But, the joy and the rush of excitement that I feel when I’m on the rocks is something that I would never trade. At age eight, I broke a record, which really shook things up and inspired me to keep on pushing myself forward. The following year I was able to break a new record, which was included in a famous climbing film. This film was played at many film festivals all over the world! Right before my 11th birthday, I was able to break a new world record, which was witnessed by a New York Times journalist who wrote a neat article about me. The following years, leading up to 2015, have been filled with many successes as well. I am currently working with a filmmaker on a documentary, which has been an amazing experience. My sponsors allow me to travel to February/March 2015 Steiner.edu 8 THE BULLETIN In Memoriam: Nancy and John Root T he Rudolf Steiner School community shares with sadness the passing of Nancy and John Root, longtime members of the Steiner faculty. After 66 years of marriage, they died within 13 days of each other. John Jr., in his reminiscences, shared: John G. Root, April 20, 1925 - June 29, 2014 Nancy M. Root, September 25, 1925 - July 12, 2014 They touched, and inspired, a vast circle of students and friends. They are well remembered by many at the Rudolf Steiner School, and will be missed in the world of Anthroposophy. John and Nancy were married on March 21, 1948 at the Rudolf Steiner School in NYC. Their three children, John Jr., Ann Elizabeth, and Christina Jamison, attended Steiner. John taught in the Humanities department at the Steiner High School for 26 years. His lovely singing voice and youthful personality are only two of the gifts he brought to his work. John’s favorite courses were Parzival, Ancient Philosophy, and Mechanical Drawing with Perspective. Nancy, the first Eurythmist trained in America, taught and performed Eurythmy for the Rudolf Steiner School. She was deeply involved in the founding of the Eurythmy Association of North America, as well as the Performing Arts Section in America. Both John and Nancy were immersed in the branch work of the NYC Anthroposophical Society. After they left Steiner, their ongoing devotion to Anthroposophy and the threefold social order led to the founding of the Community Supported Agriculture farm on Jug End Road, in what is now Berkshire Village in the Berkshires. They leave behind, in addition to their children, a generous family of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. February/March 2015 “Johnny and Nancy were pioneers, visionaries, of the social future.” If you are interested in the eulogies from John and Nancy’s funerals, please find them on John Jr’s website: justabundance.org. Steiner.edu 9 THE BULLETIN Donor List After reviewing the donor lists from the 2013-14 Spiral Magazine, we are reprinting an updated list. + indicates giving for five or more consecutive years, ++ indicates giving for ten or more consecutive years, +++ indicates giving for fifteen or more consecutive years, ++++ indicates giving for twenty or more consecutive years ANNUAL GIVING RESTRICTED AND UNRESTRICTED 1928 Circle ($25,000 +) Anonymous (2) Leaders Circle ($10,000 - $24,999) Dr. Robert Bracket and Mrs. Joyce Lee Gerda Carmichael ’43 +++ Paul and Chandra Graves Mark Reed and Daria Ilunga ++ Brittany and Michele Weeden Partners Circle ($5,000 - $9,999) Anonymous (2) Pierre and Connie Crosby +++ Gianpaolo De Felice and Gabrielle Karan + Luiz De Salvo and Patricia Schwarz + Rhoda Herrick Isabel Hill Shirley L. Latessa +++ Andrew and Catherine Newmark Eric and Linda Ogden-Wolgemuth ++ Dennis Pinto and Joy Phelan-Pinto ++ David Sepiachvili and Natalia Martin + Mark Sonnino ’78 and Lyn Brillo +++ Mario Sorrenti and Mary Frey + Marc ’79 and Dawn Trachtenberg +++ Friends Circle ($2,500 - $4,999) Allan A. Bastos and Luciane L.D.M. Bastos Alfredo de Palchi and Rita Di Pace + Daniel Goldstein and Terri Adler Susan Goodale ++++ David R. Hillcoat and Ellen Jacobson Karen Lefcourt-Taylor Rama and Sara Madhu + Luigi Perin and Christine Mitsch-Perin Sandeep Qusba and Dawn Rhodes + Michael and Camila Steiner + Dr. Daniel Szekely ’68 Waldorf Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) Anonymous (2) Mark Abel and Kathleen Williams Belinda Agar + Ceki and Seniha Aluf-Medina Peter Bing ’72 + Ricardo and Cristina Caliço February/March 2015 Deborah Carmichael ’79 + Blanche and Jim Christerson Danielle Do and Samantha Sutton Arlan and Barbara Ettinger Tommy Friedner ’85 and Doreen Lilienfeld + Olena Horban Galanti + Jason and Kristy Glass Alexander and Caryn Halpern Eli Holzman ’92 Joanna Jordan Jim and Sue King Scott I. Klein and Elizabeth A. Barasch Anthony Knerr and Susanne Kastler-Knerr ++ Lisa Kulson Dick Latessa Paul and Renee Marchand ++ D. Edward and Julie Martin + Glenn McDonald Christina McInerney ’61 + Bradford and Fleurine Mehldau Michael Moebius and Rani Vaz ’83 + Jean-Hugues and Veronique Monier David ’87 and Nicole Nadel +++ Walter Pereyra Whitney and Tamar Quillen + Eric ’71 and Fiona Rudin James Salser and Lisa K. Greissinger ++ Amy Schimel + Vincent Schimel + Gideon Schwartz and Alissa Manocherian Schwartz Friederike Felber Seligman ’63 + Ms. Inna Shaykevich ’03 + Arthur and Renate Soybel ++++ Marco Spinar and Claire Brown Allison Stabile ’74 Goran Sare and Claudia Stone ’77 ++ Joel and Shoshannah Sutherland Wyatt Troll ’87 Christopher Tsai and Andre Stockamp Dominic and Marilyn Vaz Juan and Susann Villanueva + Jeffrey ’83 and Stacey Weber +++ Dian Woodner ’64 Araks Yeramyan Brad Zola + Community Circle (Up to $999) Jim and Sherry Adams + Faith Adkins Mark and Stacey Adkins + Benjamin Ahrens ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexander Rudy and Vivian Almonte + Azusa Ammar John and Kirsten Anderson Roland Antonides and Karen Imhof James Nate and Clarisse Appleman Sasha Archer James Archey + Lena Armel ++ Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ascher + Janet Asten ’67 + Ms. Mary Aumell + Lydia Austin Dominque Avery ’61 + Mauricia Baca ’88 Shawn and Semone Bailey Emily Baldwin ’88 ++ William and Susan Baldwin ++++ Lee Bartell Paula Bass Mrs. Esther Bauer Lawrence Bauer ’73 ++ Brooke Bedrick ’80 + Walter Behr and Luciana F.L. Pinto John and Gaily Beinecke ++++ William B. Beinecke ’07 Andres and Carolina Belen Juan and Monika Beltran Deike Benjoya Dale Bennett ++ Svein and Olga Berg Mr. John Bergman Dr. Revaz Beridze and Dr. Zoya Zak Laurie Bernstein Cristina Berusch Cecilie R. Birner ’86 Angela Bjelland + Lynne and Patrick Blankenship-Stolfo Andre Bondi ’73 Admiral Kevin and Eugenia Bone + Eric L. Bowman ’00 Karen Braga ++ Sara Briggs + Brooke Brosenne + Pat and Barbara Brosenne Bianca Brousseau Travis E. Brown and Anandah J. Carter Richard Camacho Steiner.edu 10 THE BULLETIN Donor List Jerry and Doris Cannon Kevin and Elena Cannon + Feng Cao and Lynn Chen Janet Capron ’65 Alison Cariati ’83 Julio Catano Victor and Zahira Catano Joanna Charnas ’78 ++ Haniff Clarke + Patricia Coates ’74 + Renee Cossutta ’73 Ms. Katrina Cox ’04 Shawn and Bibb Coyne Denise Crane + German and Maria Creamer + Gail Cruise-Roberson Robert Dandrew ++ Raym De Ris ’59 Dolores and Milton Dean ++ Jan and Anne Debassac Diana Delgado-Andrade Michele Dexter ’69 Cynthia Diaz ’95 Eileen Diskin Djordje and Sarah Djordjevic Guy Donahaye Laura Donkel Antoine Douaihy + Robert Drach and Terri Gumula Linette Dunbar + Skyler Dylan-Robbins ’07 Vera Edelstein Jonathan Edwards ’96 Kristie Edwards ’99 Joshua Eisen and Ellen Silverman +++ Deighn and Ying Eliason Richard Emery and Melania Levitsky + Alan B. Eskenazi and Stefanie Rinza Esther Faingold Aaron Fedor + Tamar Feeser Matthew Fenton and Justine Cuccia + Jose Ferreira and Suzette Soltero Wilson Ferreira and Chiara Filippi + Manuel A. Figueroa and Leticia Zuniga Sergio Filippi and Anthea Webb Michael Filler and Christine Austin + Juliet and Gary Fleming Virginia Flynn ’59 + Fabrice Fortin Charles Foster and Joylynn Holder Daniel and Ruth Franks Bess Freedman Arkady and Maria Fridman Mitch Friedman ++ Meggan Friedman ++ February/March 2015 Bruce Frishkoff Adam Fuss + Renni Greenberg Gallagher Skip Geiger Judy Gex Andrew Gibbons and Manveet Saluja Alexandra Gifford ’68 + Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gilbert + Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Gingold + Dr. Elizabeth Ginsburg ’76 +++ Laurence and Katalin Gingold + Dr. Elizabeth Ginsburg ’76 + Carol Gleklen ’57 + Thomas Glocer ’77 + Tori Golub + Andres Gonzalez Mrs. Irene E. Goodale +++ Stathis Gourgouris and Neni Panourgia + Katharine Grant ’83 + John Greene + Suzanne C. Grégoire ’74 ++ Mohammed and Betty Grimeh Samuel and Isabel Gross ++++ Chris and Sarah Gunderson Lisa Gustin Patricia Haft ’70 ++ Herbert Hagens ’41 ++ Dieter and Gudrun Hahn + Cindy Hall ’80 Jenny Hall ’72 Michael Hall Yael Hameiri Rallou Hamshaw ’65 ++ Mr. Chris J. Hancock Renata Harbison ’70 Joshua Haron and Leah Azoulay Meggan Harrison Kristin Hawkins Terri Hawkins Julia Hays ’73 + John and Silvia Heller + Martin and Margaret Heller + Frances Hershkowitz ’60 + Helga Hesse + Rosemarie Hester Carl and Elsa Hetherington Bohdan and Silvie Hilash Abigail Hill Judith Hindman Randall and Elizabeth Hixenbaugh Lester and Dorothy Hoffman + Ian Hoffmann ’03 Timothy Hoffmann and Irene Mantel ++ Markus and Paula Homor Jeffrey and Romi Howard ++ John Howell and Laura Weymouth + Abraham Hsuan and Melinda Hung ++ Kaining Huang Gertrude R. Hughes ’54 +++ Amira Ingram Darrell Ingram Gina Iovino Michelle Jackson Elanor James Irma Jennings Kumar Anuraj Jha and Mrs. Jill K. Landis Jha David Johnson ’68 Richard and Pinckney Johnson +++ Stephanie Junger-Moat ’99 + Alexander Kadvan ’90 and Sarah M. Fanning + Patricia Kadvan Moo S. Kang and Sonia Lee Brian Kaplan and Lambeth Hochwald Martin Kasdan Scot and Wendy Kelly Thomas Klein ’62 Gregory and Sarah Knight Martin D. Koffman ++ Liyudmila Koritysskaya Robert Koszta and Ildiko Koszta-Kope Michael Kramberg ’83 Allen Kraus and Lynn Parkerson + Kalin Kresnitchki and Zora Boyadzhieva Catherine Krupnick ’63 Hannah Labovitch Nicholas and Samantha Leader Chung-Yu Lee and Yuen Wa Chow Adam LeGrant ’78 ++ Frederick ’76 and Jennifer Leichter ++++ Hope Leichter + Caleb and Jennie + Myron Levitsky + Ching and Leslie Li Robert Lilienthal ’61 + Johan Lindeberg Lynne Lipton Luis and Mary Llosa + Mary Lynn Lorinz + Stephen Lubben and Jennifer Hoyden + Erika Ludwig ’86 Antonio Luis and Teresa Benedict Charles Lyons ’78 Ms. Jennifer Lyons ’79 Nick and Mari Lyons + Laurel A. Macey ’05 Diana Mahiques + Daniel and Claudia Mahler Michael T. Mainieri and Dee Carstensen Mainieri + Dena Malon + Alessandro Mangerini and Gabriele Jooss-Mangerini + Kristina Mani ’87 Tristan Mantel-Hoffmann ’06 Darlene Marashlian Steiner.edu 11 THE BULLETIN Donor List Brennon Marcano and Isabelle Delalex Samantha Margles + Diana E. Marin ’00 Anouska Martin Jorge Martinez and Cybelle Afable Susan Marx James Mayne and Jacqueline Chang Andrew McCarthy and Dolores Rice + Whitni McDonald Peter and Lauren McGrath Marina McGrew + Stephen McKenzie ’75 Wayne and Lisa McKenzie Mac and Ellen Mead + Saket and Simrat Mehta Martina Meijer ’02 + Robert and Pamela Melet + Deborah Mohabeer Joyce Monges +++ Katherine Monges ’73 Alfrits J. Monintja and Rosalin Masinambow Darlan R. Monterisi ’97 Marta Morales ++ Gary Mui Dr. and Mrs. Warren Nadel +++ Richard Neel ’57 M. Henry and Rena Neville + Michael New + Christopher Ngai and Lixiao Wang Marc ’90 and Ann Nioche Peter Nitze ’76 + Jeannie O’Conor + Eamon and Mary O’Kelly Antonio Ortiz Marin and Gabrielle L. Ortiz ’83 + Lucia Oswald Karla Otis Joseph and Felicia Panepinto + Greg and Ginger Pardlo Ron Passaro ’95 Raphael Peacock and Mrs. Christina Glover-Peacock Paola Pedrignani Willie Vigil and April Pereyra Vigil + Rafael Perez-Ramos Geri Perkal Christian Perry + Geoffrey and Ahna Petersen + Helene Pinsky ’65 ++++ Brian and LeeAnna Plane + Nicholas Platt and Robyn Watts + Niomi Plotkin Ihor Radysh ’71 and Marisha Plotnik + Boris and Renate Poliakine ’60 + Jane Porter ’72 Zak and Robyn Powers Jennifer Price Syed A. Rahim and Syedha D. Nazneen + February/March 2015 Ivan Rahman ’07 Chris and Lydie Raschka + Wilken Ratz and Alexa Meyer Mark Recht and Myra Friedman + Gail Reed, Ph.D. ’61 John Reed and Yeardley Leonard Heather Ricciardi Andreas Richter ’72 ++ Johannes Richter ’76 Pieter Kuypers ’72 and Gail Ritscher ’72 + Raoul J. Roach Dr. Russell D. Robbins ’80 + Joe Robertson Susan Robinson ’69 + Marie Rock Claudio Rodriguez and Laura Montaño Diana Ronell ’60 Nir Ronen and Natalie Lo + Katharina Roos John and Mary Elizabeth Rosa Ms. Morgan Ross ’09 Michael and Chanit Roston Ami Rothschild + David and Carolyn Rothschild + Winnie Rubin ’08 Marilyn Ruppart Laurent and Kim Salteil Josephine Salvador Roger Questel and Ellen Salvadori + Andres David and Ayarilis Sanchez + Rosetta Sang Colony Santangelo ’65 + Angel Santiago and Nancy Acosta Jose and Edyta Santiago Lucia Santiago ’79 Lluisa Sarries Mary Ellen Schaeffer ++ Oliver Schaper and Lily Zand Andrew and Anke Scheinfeld ++ Marion Schlapfer +++ Edward Schlieben ’71 +++ Katherine Schlieben ’99 + Todd Schlieben ’70 + Carol Schneider + David Schneider ’84 + Lucy Schneider ++++ Alexander and Julia Sergeyeva-Benenson + Tushar and Anjali Shah Anne Shapiro ’64 Hisatoshi and Tsuya Shiraishi + Deborah Shriver ’67 Ms. Anne Sidamon-Eristoff ’49 +++ June Sidman ’59 Rebecca Silver Frank and Margot Silverman + Merle Louise Simon + Amba Singh Petra M. Singh-Grunert Douglas Sklar Michael and Beatriz Smith Charles Smith and Sono Kuwayama Robert and Diana Smith ’63 + Fred and Marny Smith Ki Smith ’09 Kwanza Smith Dr. Samuel Smith ’54 +++ Robert Snider and Francesca Marc-Antonio ++ Beverly J. Sonner ’50 Jeffrey Spade Alexandra Spadea Catherine Spann Albert and Alice Spekman ++++ Courtney L. Spiller ’07 Corinne Spingarn ’64 +++ Irene Stein ’61 + Susan Stein ’75 Jim Steiner + Joan Stern Richard Strassberg and Michele Melland-Strassberg + Howard Straus ’60 Robert and Jennifer Strent Scott Sturniolo and Stefanie Soichet ’74 ++ Melissa and Jeffrey Sussman + Michael Sutton + Mads Svendsen and Rebecca Dahele Steven and Elena Taurke Joseph Trivikraman Thampy and Meredith Burns Erik and Cornelia Thomsen + Cosmin and Katinka Toader Richard Turner + Mike Ungerleider Vadym and Kateryna Ustymenko Adam Van Auken and Marianne Kinney Victor and Felicia Van Vugt Ingrid Vega Jeffrey and Clio Venho ++++ Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Verdery Jose and Christina Vicente + Suzanne Furth Victor ’73 + Lukardis von Studnitz ’85 Franklin Wagman ’80 + Peter and Patricia Wan Anne Waxman ’74 Stuart and Tanja Wechsler + Ryan and Hope Welker Grant Werner ’75 +++ Thomas Wetzl ’50 +++ David W. White + Joan Williams + Robert and Shannon Williams + Deborah Grace Winer ’79 + Maxine L. Wolf Dr. Steven Wolf ’73 ++++ Steiner.edu 12 THE BULLETIN Donor List Mrs. Waltraude S. Woods ’48 + Dedra Wright Alexander Yagupsky and Claudia Knafo Claudia Yatsevitch ’41 Steve Yung and Nicole Kassell + Jean Zay Robin Zeamer ’65 + PARENT DONORS BY CLASS Middle Nursery, 88% Parent Participation Mark Abel and Kathleen Williams Feng Cao and Lynn Chen Laurence and Katalin Gingold Wilken Ratz and Alexa Meyer Robert and Jennifer Strent Joel and Shoshannah Sutherland Back Nursery, 83% Parent Participation Travis E. Brown and Anandah J. Carter Charles Foster and Joylynn Holder John and Silvia Heller Jean-Hugues and Veronique Monier Christopher Ngai and Lixiao Wang Luigi Perin and Christine Mitsch-Perin Tushar and Anjali Shah Mads Svendsen and Rebecca Dahele Christopher Tsai and Andre Stockamp Larry and Abbey Warsh Stuart and Tanja Wechsler Downstairs Kindergarten, 100% Parent Participation Ceki and Seniha Aluf-Medina Roland Antonides and Karen Imhof Feng Cao and Lynn Chen Danielle Do and Samantha Sutton Alan Eskenazi and Stefanie Rinza Jose Ferreira and Suzette Soltero Arkady and Maria Fridman Laurence and Katalin Gingold Mohammed and Betty Grimeh Bohdan and Silvie Hilash Gregory and Sarah Knight Lisa Kulson James Mayne and Jacqueline Chang Brian and LeeAnna Plane Nir Ronen and Natalie Lo Gideon Schwartz and Alissa Manocherian Kwanza Smith Robert and Jennifer Strent Victor and Felicia Van Vugt Peter and Patricia Wan Araks Yeramyan February/March 2015 Upstairs Kindergarten, 100% Parent Participation 2nd Grade - Class of 2024, 91% Parent Participation James Nate and Clarisse Appleman Robert Brackett and Mrs. Joyce Lee Shawn and Bibb Coyne Luiz De Salvo and Patricia Schwarz Djordje and Sarah Djordjevic Deighn and Ying Eliason Daniel Goldstein and Terri Adler Paul and Chandra Graves Mohammed and Betty Grimeh Chris and Sarah Gunderson Markus and Paula Homor Gina Iovino Nicholas and Samantha Leader Alessandro Mangerini and Gabriele Jooss-Mangerini Saket and Simrat Mehta Greg and Ginger Pardlo Paola Pedrignani Zak and Robyn Powers Wilken Ratz and Alexa Meyer Michael and Camila Steiner Richard Strassberg and Michele Melland-Strassberg Trivikraman Thampy and Meredith Burns Cosmin and Katinka Toader Vadym and Kateryna Ustymenko Araks Yeramyan Rudy and Vivian Almonte Walter Behr and Luciana F.L. Pinto Juan and Monika Beltran Svein and Olga Berg Ricardo and Cristina Caliço Gianpaolo De Felice and Gabrielle Karan Wilson Ferreira and Chiara Filippi Andres Gonzalez John and Silvia Heller David R. Hillcoat and Ellen Jacobson Anthony Knerr and Susanne Kastler-Knerr Antonio Luis and Teresa Benedict Raphael Peacock and Christina Glover-Peacock Nicholas Platt and Robyn Watts David Sepiachvili and Natalia Martin Richard Strassberg and Michele Melland-Strassberg Erik and Cornelia Thomsen Larry and Abbey Warsh Stuart and Tanja Wechsler Robert and Shannon Williams 1st Grade -Class of 2025, 100% Parent Participation Sasha Archer Shawn and Semone Bailey Juan and Monika Beltran Revaz Beridze and Zoya Zak Kevin and Elena Cannon Shawn and Bibb Coyne Djordje and Sarah Djordjevic Andrew Gibbons and Manveet Saluja Daniel Goldstein and Terri Adler Paul and Chandra Graves Kumar Anuraj Jha and Mrs. Jill K. Landis Jha Harold and Stacey Kelly Robert Koszta and Ildiko Koszta-Kope Nicholas and Samantha Leader Chung-Yu Lee and Yuen W. Chow Andrew McCarthy and Dolores Rice Jean-Hugues and Veronique Monier Eamon and Mary O’Kelly John Reed and Yeardley Leonard Nir Ronen and Natalie Lo Amba Singh Marco Spinar and Claire Brown Joel and Shoshannah Sutherland Mads Svendsen and Rebecca Dahele Michael Moebius and Rani Vaz ’83 3rd Grade - Class of 2023, 92% Parent Participation James Archey Luiz De Salvo and Patricia Schwarz Antoine Douaihy Jose Ferreira and Suzette Soltero Laurence and Katalin Gingold Joshua Haron and Leah Azoulay Abigail Hill Luis and Mary Llosa Diana Mahiques Brennon Marcano and Isabelle Delalex Brad and Fleurine Mehldau Antonio Ortiz Marin and Gabrielle L. Ortiz ’83 Greg and Ginger Pardlo Sandeep Qusba and Dawn Rhodes John Reed and Yeardley Leonard Mark Reed and Daria Ilunga Heather Ricciardi Ami Rothschild James Salser and Lisa K. Greissinger Jose and Edyta Santiago Marco Spinar and Claire Brown Joe and Christina Vicente Juan and Susann Villanueva Steve Yung and Nicole Kassell 4th Grade – Class of 2022 95% Parent Participation Svein and Olga Berg Philip and Jamie Carter Shawn and Bibb Coyne Richard Emery and Melania Levitsky Steiner.edu 13 THE BULLETIN Donor List Esther Faingold Aaron Fedor Sergio Filippi and Anthea Webb Adam Fuss Andrew Gibbons and Manveet Saluja Tori Golub John and Silvia Heller Joanna Jordan Moo S. Kang and Sonia Lee Chung-Yu Lee and Yuen Wa Chow Daniel and Claudia Mahler Joseph and Felicia Panepinto Andres David and Ayarilis Sanchez Frank and Margot Silverman Richard Strassberg and Michele Melland-Strassberg Larry and Abbey Warsh 5th Grade – Class of 2021, 88% Parent Participation Gianpaolo De Felice and Gabrielle Karan Robert Drach and Terri Gumula Wilson Ferreira and Chiara Filippi Sergio Filippi and Anthea Webb Andres Gonzalez Randall and Elizabeth Hixenbaugh Jeffrey and Romi Howard Harold and Stacey Kelly Robert and Pamela Melet M. Henry and Rena Neville Michael New Whitney and Tamar Quillen Laurent and Kim Saltiel Amy Schimel Vincent Schimel Michael and Camila Steiner Juan and Susann Villanueva 6th Grade – Class of 2020, 88% Parent Participation Rudy and Vivian Almonte Svein and Olga Berg Cristina Berusch Guy Donahaye Bess Freedman Jason and Kristy Glass Scott I. Klein and Elizabeth A. Barasch Luis and Mary Llosa Andrew McCarthy and Dolores Rice Brad and Fleurine Mehldau Nicholas Platt and Robyn Watts Sandeep Qusba and Dawn Rhodes Mark Reed and Daria Ilunga Carol Schneider Robert and Shannon Williams 7th Grade – Class of 2019, February/March 2015 100% Parent Participation Laurie Bernstein Laura Bonarrigo Jan and Anne Debassac Gary and Juliet Fleming Mitch Friedman Meggan Friedman Anthony Knerr and Susanne Kastler-Knerr Martin D. Koffman Kalin Kresnitchki and Zora Boyadzhieva Johan Lindeberg Luis Fernando and Mary Llosa Michael T. Mainieri and Dee Carstensen Mainieri Alfrits J. Monintja and Rosalin Masinambow Karla Otis Raoul J. Roach James Salser and Lisa K. Greissinger Hisatoshi and Tsuya Shiraishi Mario Sorrenti and Mary Frey Catherine Spann Goran Sare and Claudia Stone ’77 Ingrid Vega Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Verdery 8th Grade – Class of 2018, 90% Parent Participation Paula Bass Allan A. Bastos and Luciane L.D.M. Bastos Ricardo and Cristina Caliço Haniff Clarke Linette Dunbar Arlan and Barbara Ettinger Suzanne C. Grégoire ’74 Robert and Carla Lunder Anouska Martin Jeannie O’Conor Dennis Pinto and Joy Phelan-Pinto Nicholas Platt and Robyn Watts Niomi Plotkin Whitney and Tamar Quillen Mark Recht and Myra Friedman Andres David and Ayarilis Sanchez Andrew and Anke Scheinfeld Frank and Margot Silverman 9th Grade – Class of 2017, 79% Parent Participation Mark and Stacey Adkins Lena Armel Meggan Harrison Harold and Stacey Kelly Allen Kraus and Lynn Parkerson Hannah Labovitch Wayne and Lisa McKenzie Eric and Linda Ogden-Wolgemuth Geoffrey and Ahna Petersen John and Mary Rosa Angel Santiago and Nancy Acosta Oliver Schaper and Lily Zand Charles Smith and Sono Kuwayama Robert Snider and Francesca Marc-Antonio Michael Sutton 10th Grade – Class of 2016 , 68% Parent Participation Vera Edelstein Tamar Feeser Scot and Wendy Kelly Luis Fernando and Mary Llosa Robert and Carla Lunder Diana Marin ’00 Deborah Mohabeer Jeannie O’Conor Dennis Pinto and Joy Phelan-Pinto Syed A. Rahim and Syedha D. Nazneen Andrew and Anke Scheinfeld Petra M. Singh-Grunert Brad Zola 11th Grade – Class of 2015, 52% Parent Participation Belinda Agar Cristina Berusch Brooke Brosenne Manuel A. Figueroa and Leticia Zuniga Michael Filler and Christine Austin Rama and Sara Madhu Andrew and Catherine Newmark Richard Prince and Noel Grundwaldt ’82 Whitney and Tamar Quillen Claudio Rodriguez and Laura Montaño Lluisa Sarries Michael and Beatriz Smith Scott Sturniolo and Stefanie Soichet ’74 Marc ’79 and Dawn Trachtenberg 12th Grade – Class of 2014, 52% Parent Participation Diana Delgado-Andrade Joshua Eisen and Ellen Silverman Skip Geiger Lisa Gustin Alexander and Caryn Halpern Isabel Hill Amira Ingram Darrell Ingram Liyudmila Koritysskaya Peter and Lauren McGrath Rosetta Sang Mary Ellen Schaeffer Steven and Elena Taurke Joseph Brad Zola Steiner.edu 14 THE BULLETIN Donor List ALUMNI DONORS BY DECADE Herbert Hagens ’41 Claudia Yatsevitch ’41 Gerda S. Carmichael ’43 Mrs. Waltraude S. Woods ’48 Anne Sidamon-Eristoff ’49 Beverly J. Sonner ’50 Thomas Wetzl ’50 Gertrude R. Hughes ’54 Dr. Samuel Smith ’54 Carol Gleklen ’57 Richard Neel ’57 Raym De Ris ’59 Virginia Flynn ’59 June Sidman ’59 Frances Hershkowitz ’60 Renate Poliakine ’60 Diana Ronell ’60 Howard Straus ’60 Dominique Avery ’61 Robert Lilienthal ’61 Christina McInerney ’61 Gail Reed, Ph.D. ’61 Irene Stein ’61 Thomas Klein ’62 Catherine Krupnick ’63 Friederike Felber Seligman ’63 Diana Smith ’63 Anne Shapiro ’64 Corinne Spingarn ’64 Dian Woodner ’64 Janet Capron ’65 Rallou Hamshaw ’65 Helene Pinsky ’65 Colony Santangelo ’65 Robin Zeamer ’65 Janet Asten ’67 Deborah Shriver ’67 Alexandra Gifford ’68 David Johnson ’68 Dr. Daniel Szekely ’68 Michele Dexter ’69 Susan Robinson ’69 Patricia Haft ’70 Renata Harbison ’70 Todd Schlieben ’70 Ihor Radysh ’71 Eric Rudin ’71 Edward Schlieben ’71 Peter Bing ’72 Jenny Hall ‘72 February/March 2015 Pieter Kuypers ’72 Jane Porter ’72 Andreas Richter ’72 Gail Ritscher ’72 Lawrence Bauer ’73 Andre Bondi ’73 Renee Cossutta ‘73 Julia Hays ’73 Katherine Monges ’73 Suzanne Furth Victor ’73 Dr. Steven Wolf ’73 Patricia Coates ’74 Suzanne C. Grégoire ’74 Stefanie Soichet ’74 Allison Stabile ’74 Anne Waxman ’74 Stephen McKenzie ’75 Susan Stein ’75 Grant Werner ’75 Dr. Elizabeth Ginsburg ’76 Frederick Leichter ’76 Peter Nitze ’76 Johannes Richter ’76 Thomas Glocer ’77 Claudia Stone ’77 Joanna Charnas ’78 Adam LeGrant ’78 Charles Lyons ’78 Dr. Hallie Robbins ’78 Mark Sonnino ’78 Deborah Carmichael ’79 Jennifer Lyons ’79 Lucia Santiago ’79 Marc Trachtenberg ’79 Deborah Grace Winer ’79 Brooke Bedrick ’80 Cindy Hall ’80 Dr. Russell D. Robbins ’80 Franklin Wagman ’80 Anonymous ’82 Alison Cariati ’83 Katharine Grant ’83 Michael Kramberg ’83 Gabrielle L. Ortiz ’83 Rani Vaz ’83 Jeffrey Weber ’83 David Schneider ’84 Tommy Friedner ’85 Lukardis von Studnitz ’85 Cecilie R. Birner ’86 Erika Ludwig ’86 Kristina Mani ’87 David Nadel ’87 Wyatt Troll ’87 Mauricia Baca ’88 Emily Baldwin ’88 Dolores and Milton Dean Matthew Fenton and Justine Cuccia Alexander Kadvan ’90 Wilson Ferreira and Chiara Filippi Marc Nioche ’90 Juliet and Gary Fleming Eli Holzman ’92 Daniel and Ruth Franks Cynthia Diaz ’95 Bruce Frishkoff Ron Passaro ’95 Renni Greenberg Gallagher Jonathan Edwards ’96 Judy Gex Darlan R. Monterisi ’97 Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gilbert Emily Baldwin ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Gingold Kristie Edwards ’99 Irene E. Goodale Stephanie Junger-Moat ’99 Susan Goodale Katherine Schlieben ’99 Stathis Gourgouris and Neni Panourgia Eric L. Bowman ’00 John Greene Diana E. Marin ’00 Samuel and Isabel Gross Benjamin Ahrens ’02 Kristin Hawkins Martina Meijer ’02 Julia Hays ’73 Ian Hoffmann ’03 Martin and Margaret Heller Inna Shaykevich ’03 Rhoda Herrick Katrina Cox ’04 Helga Hesse Laurel A. Macey ’05 Carl and Elsa Hetherington Tristan Mantel-Hoffmann ’06 Judith Hindman William B. Beinecke ’07 Lester and Dorothy Hoffman Skyler Dylan-Robbins ’07 Timothy Hoffmann and Irene Mantel Ivan Rahman ’07 John Howell and Laura Weymouth Courtney L. Spiller ’07 Abraham Hsuan and Melinda Hung Winnie Rubin ’08 Irma Jennings Morgan Ross ’09 Richard and Pinckney Johnson Ki Smith ’09 Patricia Kadvan Martin Kasdan ALUMNI PARENTS, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly GRANDPARENTS Jim and Sue King & FRIENDS Dick Latessa Shirley L. Latessa Anonymous (2) Karen Lefcourt-Taylor Faith Adkins Hope Leichter Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ascher Myron Levitsky Mary Aumell Lynne Lipton William and Susan Baldwin Stephen Lubben and Jennifer Hoyden Lee Bartell Nick and Mari Lyons Mrs. Esther Bauer Daniel and Claudia Mahler John and Gaily Beinecke Darlene Marashlian Dale A. Bennett Paul and Renee Marchand John Bergman Diane E. Marin ’00 Lynne and Patrick Blankenship-Stolfo D. 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