Anna Nitschmann Society
The Anna Nitschmann Society is named in honor of one of America’s first philanthropists, Anna Nitschmann. Anna understood the importance of education for all and was instrumental in raising funds to establish the Girls' School that would become 91pornÔ´´. Anna was a pioneer for women philanthropists, and like her, the society aims to be the nascent group for women philanthropists at the University. Anna worked tirelessly to ensure 91pornÔ´´ women were afforded a superior education at a time when many women had limited opportunities. Local indigenous women were even educated in early Bethlehem. Anna inspired, educated, and brought together all women for the betterment of her community, and the mission of the Anna Nitschmann Society is to do the same today.
KEY: | * | Deceased | H | Honorary Degree | S | Seminary |
G | Graduate Degree | P | Parent | GP | Grandparent |
Mary Kate Turowski, Ed.D. ’96 & Kevin M., Esq. ’94 Andris
Julia Gasdaska ’07 & Jacob Attanasio
Ms. Kathleen Cannon ’86
Mrs. Susan Chapman Boehret ’74 & Mr. Robert Boehret
Evelyn Trodahl ’68, H’13 & Richard Chynoweth
Miss Carolyn D. Felker ’68
President Bryon & Mrs. Lea Grigsby ’90 P’22, P’26
Elinor Shute ’91 & Andrew W. ’90 Hart P’23
Constance Stirling ’68 & Thomas W. Hodson
Mrs. Kathryn Broczkowski Klein ’67
Beverly Gaston ’73 & Dale Kochard
Deborah Oplinger, JD ’73 & Russell McKinnon
Ms. Christine L. Nelson S’22
Patricia Nemesh ’70 & Robert J., Jr. Schoenen
Hilary Martin, Esq. ’93 & Walter T. ’90 Wandall