Radnor Township School District

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Lee Daniels, RHS Class of '78
One of Ten 2010 Radnor Hall of Fame Inductees
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On November 6, 2010, Radnor High School inducted ten Radnor alumni into the Hall of Fame.
Class of 1978 graduate, Lee Daniels, is an actor, film producer and director best known for producing Monsters Ball (2001) and directing Precious, based on the novel Push by Sapphire (2009), which received six Academy Award nominations including Best Director and Best Picture. Monsters Ball was the initial film from his production company for which he became the first sole African-American producer of an Oscar-winning film.
Nancy Carpenter Barnes (51) Artist
Lee Daniels (78) Filmaker
Henry George Fischer (41) Egyptologist
John Galloway (59) Theologian
Christopher Goutman (70) Producer, Director
Beth Kephart (78) Author
Andy Mark (68) Music Writer, Producer
Paul R. Michel (59) Federal Judge
Charlie Ryan (85) International Banker
Chris Sydnor (81) Athlete, Coach

The Radnor Hall of Fame is open to all graduates and will encompass all student activities. The original energy for the project came from retired and active coaches who were empowered by the school district to form a committee. The committee's proposal to the Radnor School Board suggested a wider scope than the original sports-only format of the 2003 Induction.
 
RADNOR HIGH SCHOOL HALL OF FAME COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Bob Anderson
Francine Christy
George Corner
John Dale
Diane Dodds
Fran Finkel
Sam Holt
Jen Shillingford
Skip Shoemaker
J.B. Smink
Sam Virgilio
 
Please see any of these committee members if you have any suggestions for the next class or send an e-mail to the Radnor Alumni Council at info@radnoreducationalfoundation.org.