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The Court of Honor of the Distinguished Previous awardees include Gloria Bloom
Daughters of the Philadelphia High Allred, renowned lawyer (1959); Bebe
School for Girls—convened every two Moore Campbell (1967) award-winning
years since 1998, when it debuted as a author; Judith Rodin, President of the
part of the sesquicentennial celebration Rockefeller Foundation (1962); and the
of the founding—is the school’s and the 2017 Annual Luncheon speaker, Shirley
Alumnae Association’s highest honor. We Clarke Franklin (1963).
recognize the awardees for their
distinguished contributions to the Please note that space is limited for the
community, city, state, or the nation. ceremony, as it will be held in the
Their achievements represent many school’s auditorium. We welcome the
fields, such as intellectual or social attendance of all GHS alumnae to
causes, government, science, the arts. celebrate with us at the reception later
and other fields of endeavor. that evening at the Simeone Museum.
Distinguished Daughters are role models, Please contact Marcia L. Hinton at 484-
not only for the students and graduates 466-6489 or
of Girls’ High, but for girls and women Communication@ghsalumnae.org for
everywhere. Their accomplishments have ticket information and any questions.
extended opportunities for future
generations of women.
Detailed bios of this year’s inductees appear on page 6.
Distinguished Daughters
2014
Standing: Ericka Alexander, Nancy
Santiago Negrón, Oren Whyche-Shaw,
Valerie McCollum, Eleanor Gesenway,
Margaret Payne, Judith Winston
Seated: Dr. Parthenia Moore, Terri
Lipman, Mae Henderson, Dorothy G.
Kapenstein (Chair, Distinguished
Daughters Committee) Toni Bailey
Nottingham (President, Alumnae
Association)
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