Aimee Michelle Gelinas t Jane Paranzino t Rachel M. Ahrenhold t Jill Whitney Huddleston t Amy Levin t Sara Levin t Beth Carlin Gottehrer t Anne Hession Guill t Donna Marie Frank t Murphy Olivia Glass t Lucy Elizabeth Mahoney t Jessica Lynne Stokes t Hilary Van Winkle White t Lindsey Bessellieu t Alexandra Cadwalader t Stephanie Cadwalader t Anne Kathleen Carson t Sarah Neilson Coffin t Julie Derham t Katherine Elizabeth Fetter t Martha Elizabeth Gimbel t Anne P. Gimbel t Dorrance Hill Hamilton t Elizabeth Kelly Le Vine t Virginia Grey Le Vine t Alida Fell McIlvain t Alison Suzanne Moser t Christina Louise Murphy t Alexis Clarke Pew t Christina Constance Pew t Cynthia Davidson Smith tCatherine Taylor Stewart t Lindsey E. Wilkins t Samantha Leland Millier t Laura Marie Breckenridge t Kelly Campbell Lawson t Catherine Verna Alburger t Caroline De- Van Carlin t Martha Bliss Geisel t Lauren Alexandra Hanna t Laura Letitia Kline t Courtney Moire Malloy t Alyssa Marie Mason t Elizabeth Ashley Opderbeck t Allison Reeves Strawbridge t Charlotte Ames Thompson t Sarah Elizabeth Frank t Mary Louise Greenwood t Hadley Howe t Ella Bronson Studdiford t Emily Simpson Studdiford t Janet Lee Studdiford t Carter Leighton Barnhart t Katherine Webster Fell t Meredith Price Noll t Mary McGregor Caldwell t Alexandra Craparo t Katherine Cortlandt Hagin t Victoria Corcoran Hagin t Katherine Hendricks t Elisabeth Lark Hill t Alexandra Meigs Noll t Martha Quincy Riley t Nina W. Rossello t Allison Smith t Jacqueline St. James Uler t Elizabeth Buckland Wasley t Katherine Nicholls Hollander t Kel- ley Calvert Moore t Helaine Milne Justi t Dana Elizabeth Mancini t Maragaret C. R. McDowell t Loren E. Moore t Chloe Elizabeth Fox t Elizabeth Lane Faught t Jamie Lynch t Alexa Sara Geltzer Marymor t Sarah Whiting Murdoch t Kathleen Elizabeth O'Donnell t Marcie Ann Park t Annabel Virginia Simpson t Anna Worrall t Coeli Worrall t Annette Erin O'Malley Our Past Debutantes t Lauren Fay Bajus t Emily Hansen Blynn t Cory Hoffman Delafield t Elizabeth Adair Gretz t Mary Allison Gretz t Jennifer Marie Hansen t Katherine Anne Harris t Rachel Elizabeth Harris t Victoria Louise Havens t Gina Lauren Kantor t Michele Sybil Kraftson t Paige Coates Laverell t Elizabeth Jane McCausland t Meade Jennings Morrison t Joan Thayer Peck t Elizabeth Crawley Rorer t Alexandra Rockwell Slack t Kelly Curran Frances Slota t Allison L. Sottile t Lauren Sottile t Elizabeth E. Stokes t Kathleen Cavanagh Virdone t Olivia Clark Winter t Mia Rebecca Wood t Mary King Auchincloss t Kathleen Bonner t Victoria Ashley Bowa t Caroline Anne Cuckler t Allison Mountcastle Dodd t Lauren Elizabeth Dodd t Alexandra Fergusson tDevyn Ann Gehret t Susan Kathleen Hirtle t Katherine Elizabeth Jackson t Sarah Elizabeth Kearney t Amanda Katherine McDermott t Kate Bullitt Pierce t Jennifer Laura Riedel t Marissa Stuart Rohrbach t Danielle Ashely Wandersee t Amanda White t Andrea White t Sophia Ximena Ahl t Alison Reines Perelman t Mercedes E. B. Platz t Juliette Blanche Reiss t Julia Burt Vahising t Lauren Isen t Morgan Grace Glanton t Katherine C. Boothby t Elizabeth S. W. Farnum t Bridget Jean Gallagher t Catherine Ann Hozack t Erin Elizabeth Hozack t Julia Campbell Kilduff t Rebecca Newman Morley t Alexandra Virginia Pearson t Vic- toria Caldwell Pratt t Anna Cathria Utsinger t Melissa A. Wing t Ashley Noelle Catalano-Leckerman t Devon Clark Lawrence t Janice Lynn Shore t Morgan Stewart Check t Suzanne Hamilton Schwartz t Katherine Anne Del Raso t Marianna Del Raso t Nina Vanderbeck Fletcher t Mary Dorothea Bergstrom t Megan Elizabeth Chandler t Elizabeth K. Hepp t Elizabeth Carey Lavins t Morgan Elizabeth Stoviak t Amanda t Phelps Weems t Shelby Ingersoll Bullitt t Meredith Joan Kleiner t Lydia Chap- man Rouse t Elise Monique Gelinas t Caroline Crowell t Charlotte Dorrance Hamilton t Jessica Dunn Hamilton The 134th Annual Philadelphia Charity Ball For the Benefit of GESU SCHOOL 7KH+\DWWDWWKH%HOOHYXH)ULGD\1RYHPEHUWK Music provided by Program Jellyroll seven o'clock Cocktail Reception Red & Clover Room eight o'clock Debutantes and their Mothers will Receive Guests Dinner will Begin Grand Ballroom & Balcony nine-thirty The Ball Begins Grand Ballroom INTRODUCTION Michael J. Tierney President, Board of Directors PRESENTATION OF AWARDS The 2013 Bryn Mawr Trust & Philadelphia Charity Ball Scholar Presented by Andrew Camerota Senior Vice President, Bryn Mawr Trust Company Presentation of the 2013 Jimmy Medal MASTER OF CEREMONIES John P. Devine PRESENTATION OF DEBUTANTES Presentation of Debutantes to the Board of Directors The Young Ladies and Gentlemen will Perform the Cotillion eleven-thirty A light breakfast will be served and will remain open through the evening one-thirty The Festivities Conclude The bars will close at one o’clock There will be dancing in the Grand Ballroom until one-thirty Alcoholic beverages will not be served to minors 3 2012 Philadelphia Charity Ball participants on the staircase at the Hyatt at the Bellevue. This page generously sponsored by Grace Winery Our Mission The mission of the Philadelphia Charity Ball is two-fold: to raise funds for non-profit organizations focused on youth in Philadelphia, and to inspire the young people of Philadelphia to make philanthropy a central part of their lives. The Philadelphia Charity Ball is a 134 year-old Philadelphia tradition. It is a formal celebration and gathering that has raised millions of dollars for a variety of worthwhile charities over the years. Each year the Ball endeavors to build-on and continue this tradition. For the first century, the beneficiaries of the Ball were Philadelphia hospitals and the results of these events are evident throughout our local hospital system. The 2013 Ball will benefit Gesu School in North Philadelphia, a school that has become a national model for inner-city schooling. Gesu was chosen for its fine work in serv- ing young people in the challenging neighborhoods of North Philadelphia. Gesu is a remarkable school that has a profound influence on all those that it serves. The Philadelphia Charity Ball is part of the fabric of the history of Philadelphia. Many of the past participants have gone on to assume positions in Philadelphia area charitable organizations. Its existence today connects us with our past in a socially relevant way that fosters a desire to help others in the many people that it engages. This page generously sponsored by Anne and Matt Hamilton Welcome to the Ball Dear Guests, I am honored to welcome you to the 134th Philadelphia Charity Ball. I am inspired by the great appreciation for philanthropy and volunteerism that these young people demonstrate. The Ball high- lights the contributions to the world these young people are making in the communi- ty and prepares them to continue to make philanthropy central to their lives. I am proud that many of our past participants have gone on to be integral in the chari- table life of Philadelphia and see great promise in this year’s participants. This year’s beneficiary will once again be Gesu School, an independent Catho- lic pre-k to eighth grade school in North Philadelphia that is a national example of excellence in inner-city education. Gesu, and the many dedicated people who work with the school, has made a difference in educating and nurturing children in some of Philadelphia’s most challenging neigh- borhoods. We are honored to recognize and raise funds for this important local organization. Significant work goes into making this Ball a success. I would like to thank the many people who made tonight pos- sible: this year’s participants and their families for their involvement and en- thusiasm, the Board of Directors, Young Friends, Junior Committee, Volunteers, and Lydia Butcher who have worked tirelessly throughout the year to make this event a success. A special thank you to the sponsors and guests that are here tonight. With the collective support of these wonderful people, we are helping to inspire young people to become the future charitable leaders of Philadelphia. Michael J. Tierney President, Philadelphia Charity Ball This page generously sponsored by the Law Office of Ronald W. Fenstermacher, Jr., PC 6 Our Leadership Executive Directors Honorary Directors Michael J. Tierney, President James J. Binns Peter F. Cooke, Jr., Executive Vice President William C. Buck John P. Devine, Vice President Henry T. Dechert Gary A. Cox, Secretary Francis Hopkinson, Jr. Stephen S. Lee, Treasurer Hunter B. McMullin Ronald W. Fenstermacher, Jr., Co-Treasurer Britton H. Murdoch T. Sergeant Pepper G. Thompson Pew, Jr. Richard L. Sperry Directors Radclyffe F. Thompson Kent Willing, III Peter Austen Charles R. Wood Karl N. Beinkampen Clarence Z. Wurts Fraser H. Brown Susan S. Burch Lydia D. Butcher McBee Butcher, Jr. Young Friends Committee R. Carter Caldwell Andrew J. Camerota Erin Victoria Gray Blake M. Christoph Olin Scott Livingston Warren I. Claytor Alexa Sara Geltzer Marymor Craig M. Drake, Jr. Jameson E. D. Pew Robert W. Driscoll, Jr. S. Matthews V. Hamilton, Jr. Robert T. Hastings Bryan D. Hauptfuhrer Junior Committee Jason W. Ingle Robert D. Leininger Carl Perry Christoph D. Christopher Le Vine Jacob Maxwell Cohen Pauline McDaniel William Henry Crochiere Collin F. McNeil Sarah A. Davies Georgiana W. Noll Elizabeth Marie Spitz Christopher H. Ray Carter Lee Smith David B. Rubenstein Nolan Isadora Wein Brett W. Senior Anna Charlotte Yass Linda Siegfried John A. Simkiss, III David B. Stokes Molly Rouse Terlevich Managing Director Robert B. Van Alen Darren C. Wallis Lydia D. Butcher Cortright Wetherill, Jr. V. Scott Zelov 7 2013 Participants Young Ladies’ Committee Young Men’s Committee Miss Schuyler Inglis Aitken Mr.
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