LAUREL SCHOOL

'Laurel School' is an independent, college preparatory for girls in Shaker Heights, Ohio. It was founded by Jennie Prentiss in 1896, in her Cleveland, Ohio home.

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Alumni and staff
External links

Alumni and staff



Natalie Babbitt - author and illustrator

Christine Chubbuck - former television news reporter and suicide

Susan Crile - artist

★ 1978 Kate Ireland '48, Chair, Board of Governors, Frontier Nursing Service

★ 1979 Elizabeth Brooks Ford '14, Public health and nursing education advocate

★ 1980 Natalie Moore Babbitt '50, Children's book author/illustrator

★ 1981 Mary Feil Hellerstein '39, Pediatrician

★ 1982 Ann Denton Blair '31, Radio and TV Bureau Chief

★ 1983 Susan Crile '60, Artist

★ 1984 Terry Horvitz Kovel '46, Authority on antiques/collectibles

★ 1985 Louise Ireland Humphrey '37, President, Metropolitan Opera Association

★ 1985 Myra Evans Lapeyrolerie '77, Entrepreneur

★ 1986 Elaine Grasselli Hadden '49, Community Revitalization Activist

★ 1986 Mary Ellen Beck Wohl '50, Chief of Respiratory Diseases, Boston Children's Hospital

★ 1987 Anne O'Neil '46, Provincial, The Sacred Heart Order in the United States

★ 1988 Helen Teagle Clements '26, Lobbyist for nursing home standards

★ 1989 Gwill Linderme Newman '50, Brain research and mental health activist

★ 1990 Andy Logan Lyon '38, Journalist, Columnist

★ 1991 Jean Steel '53, Nurse Practitioner

★ 1992 Donna Ferrato '68, Photojournalist

★ 1993 Kathryn Beck Kris '51, Psychiatrist

★ 1993 Lucy M. Ziurys '75, Astrophysicist

★ 1994 Priscilla Tyler '26, Educator and specialist in Aboriginal literature and art

★ 1994 Joan Shook '72, Pediatrician

★ 1995 Betty Hitchcock Rose '33, Civic Activist and Inventor

★ 1996 Anne Hollis Reese '55, Mental health educator

★ 1997 Sally Pastorelle Reed '57, Physician and founder of a free clinic

★ 1998 Sylvia Robinson Cruess '47, Physician, hospital administrator and health policy maker

★ 1999 Anne Hopkins Burnham'47, Community activist, preservationist

★ 1999 Elizabeth Morrison Marcotte '69, Environmentalist, energy conservation consultant

★ 2000 Nina Freedlander Gibans ’50, Arts advocate extraordinaire

★ 2001 Elisabeth Galvin Kirsch ’58, Founder/Director of domestic abuse shelter

★ 2002 Katharine Lee Reid '59, Director of the Cleveland Museum of Art

★ 2003 Virginia deConingh Fleming '48, Activist for social reform

★ 2004 Mary DeCredico '77, Award-winning author, historian and Vice Academic Dean of the U.S. Naval Academy

★ 2005 A. Lindsay Frazier ’76, Pediatric Oncologist and Researcher

★ 2006 Carol Madison Graham '74, Executive Director of the US-UK Fulbright Commission

External links



Official site

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